Monday, December 21, 2020

Why Is The MSM And Deep State Trying To Create War With Russia? 'The Russians Hacked Us' (With No Evidence)


“The Russians Hacked Us!”: They Are Pushing A Narrative That We Are Heading For A Conflict With Russia

Michael Snyder,




Not this again.  

In the aftermath of the 2016 election, Democrats squarely blamed “Russian interference” for Trump’s election victory, and they spent the next several years going down the rabbit hole of that conspiracy theory.  So here we are in the aftermath of the 2020 election, and once again they are pushing another “blame Russia” narrative.  In recent days the mainstream media has been breathlessly telling us about “a massive cyberattack” that was “the largest espionage attack in history”, and even though they are not giving us any evidence that would point to the Russians, they are insisting that Russia must have been behind the attack.


Of course it is theoretically possible that the Russians could have done it, but the Chinese, the North Koreans and the Iranians also have extremely sophisticated cyberattack capabilities.

Why couldn’t it have been one of them?

And it is entirely possible that we could have simply attacked ourselves so that we could blame it on the Russians later.

We probably will never know the actual truth in this matter.  The U.S. intelligence community has been lying to the American people for so long that most of us wouldn’t believe them even if everything that they were saying was 100 percent true.  And whoever did actually conduct this cyberattack is almost certainly never going to admit it.

But what we do know is that this provides a convenient anti-Russia narrative for the deep state at a moment when it looks like a new administration might be entering the White House.

Needless to say, the mainstream media has fallen for the “blame Russia” angle hook, line and sinker.  For example, just check out the sort of stuff that is being said about this attack on CNN

Richard Clarke worked under three administrations and served as special advisor to President George W. Bush. Appearing on The Lead with Jake Tapper Thursday, he offered terrifying insight into reports of a massive cyber-attack carried out on the U.S. government.

“This is the largest espionage attack in history,” Clarke flatly opened to host Jake Tapper. “This is as though the Russians got a passkey, a skeleton key for about half the locks in the country. Think about it that way. It’s 18,000 companies and government institutions scattered around the U.S. And the world. This is an espionage attack.”

Needless to say, you can find similar coverage of this story on all of the other major news networks as well.

But jumping to conclusions is extremely dangerous.  Many of the experts that are blaming “the Russians” for “the largest espionage attack in history” also seem to be implying that the United States needs to respond in some manner.






The Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) recently published a document alerting of a significant cyberattack that compromises “U.S. government agencies, critical infrastructure entities, and private sector organizations.”


According to A.P., the hack, which an unnamed official dubbed “the worst hacking case in the history of America,” was far-reaching, “compromising” Federal agencies and “critical infrastructure”.

National Nuclear Security Administration (NNSA) was also reportedly affected. Politico is reporting “sources directly familiar with the matter” as stating: “The Energy Department and National Nuclear Security Administration, which maintains the U.S. nuclear weapons stockpile, have evidence that hackers accessed their networks as part of an extensive espionage operation that has affected at least half a dozen federal agencies.”

Senator Deb Fischer, who is chair of the subcommittee that oversees our nuclear forces, said, “I have great confidence in the safety and security of our nuclear weapons. Nevertheless, I’m troubled by reports that hackers accessed the National Nuclear Security Administration’s network.”

For those following the World Economic Forum, the cyberattack that we are currently witnessing is not all that shocking. That is because WEF has been strongly cautioning the world that the next “crisis” would be dealing with cybersecurity.

In a Round Table on “The Great Reset in Bible Prophecy” late last month with Jan Markell and Amir Tsarfati, Pastor Barry Stagner discussed the WEF’s clear and open dialogue of a future large-scale cybersecurity breach.

“One of the things that just happened this past year on July 8th, the spokesman for the world economic forum came out and said clearly and openly without hesitation that there is coming another crisis very soon that will make COVID-19 pale in comparison,” Stagner explained. “It will have a greater economic impact by far than COVID-19 has had on the global economy, and he said that crisis is in relation to cybersecurity.”

In other words,” Pastor Barry continued, “there is coming a cyberattack, and media outlets are reporting it all over the world that there have been countless cyber threats on the power grids of different countries, including the united states. Every single day, thousands of attacks have been thwarted on the power grid in the U.S.”






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