Contrived; created or arranged in a way that seems artificial and unrealistic
This is off. Very off.
In yesterday’s report- Did you catch this?
The media was already in place prior to the arrest. How is this even possible? Does law enforcement tip the media off prior to an arrest? Wouldn’t this make the person set to be arrested a bit suspicious, when media is milling about?
But the involvement of Bellingcat really makes me question if the individual arrested is the leaker or a convenient scapegoat. Over the years Bellingcat/ Brown Moses has been a feeder of official narratives to the masses, who falsely believe this is some type of ‘rogue’ cyber sleuth group. Nothing could be further from the truth.
Watch this video. I think Larry Johnson is making solid points!
2 replies on “The Pentagon Leaker Arrest Appears Contrived”
Penny,
It certainly has the look of CIA damage control illusion. Blame a vulnerable low level target, cover up a more significant security leak, while at the same time buttressing the internet censorship campaign. Story over, cut to credits and move on to the next distraction. An often used CIA tactic. Perhaps we should add Jack Teixeira to the long list of CIA patsies; Lee Harvey Oswald, James Earl Ray, Shiran Shiran, Mohamed Atta and the other 18 unlikely perpetrators. I still believe that the leaks originated with a faction of higher placed members of the intelligence community who are trying to mitigate the sure debacle of the war mongering neo-con agenda, to prepare NATO for disengagement from the war in the Ukraine and prevent a slide into a nuclear confrontation with Russia.
Hi Mark
“It certainly has the look of CIA damage control illusion. Blame a vulnerable low level target, cover up a more significant security leak, while at the same time buttressing the internet censorship campaign. ”
I couldn’t have said it better, so, thanks for saying it!