Mentally Replace Everything Before “US Intelligence Says” With “Blah Blah We’re Probably Lying”

"Don’t treat these CIA press releases with anything but contempt"

“Russia Secretly Offered Afghan Militants Bounties to Kill Troops, U.S. Intelligence Says”, blares the latest viral headline from The New York Times. NYT’s unnamed sources allege that the GRU “secretly offered bounties to Taliban-linked militants for killing coalition forces in Afghanistan — including targeting American troops”, and that the Trump administration has known this for months.

To be clear, this is journalistic malpractice. Mainstream media outlets which publish anonymous intelligence claims with no proof are just publishing CIA press releases disguised as news. They’re just telling you to believe what sociopathic intelligence agencies want you to believe under the false guise of impartial and responsible reporting. This practice has become ubiquitous throughout mainstream news publications, but that doesn’t make it any less immoral.

Whenever one sees a news headline ending in “US Intelligence Says”, one should always mentally replace everything that comes before it with “Blah blah blah we’re probably lying”. In a post-Iraq invasion world, the only correct response to unproven anonymous claims about a rival government by intelligence agencies from the US or its allies is to assume that they are lying until you are provided with a mountain of independently verifiable evidence to the contrary. The US has far too extensive a record of lying about these things for any other response to ever be justified as rational, and its intelligence agencies consistently play a foundational role in those lies.

Voices outside the mainstream narrative control matrix have been calling these accusations what they are: baseless, lacking in credibility, and not reflective of anything other than fair play even if true.

“Same old story: alleged intelligence ops IMPOSSIBLE to verify, leaked to the press which reports them quoting ANONYMOUS officials,” tweeted journalist Stefania Maurizi.

“So we are to simply believe the same intelligence orgs that paid bounties to bring innocent prisoners to Guantanamo, lied about torture in Afghanistan, and lied about premises for war from WMD in Iraq to the Gulf of Tonkin ‘attack’? All this and no proof?” tweeted author and analyst Jeffrey Kaye.

“It’s totally outrageous for Russia to support the Taliban against Americans in Afghanistan. Of course, it’s totally fine for the U.S. to support jihadi rebels against Russians in Syria, jihadi rebels who openly said the Taliban is their hero,” tweeted author and analyst Max Abrams.

On the flip side all the McResistance pundits have been speaking of this baseless allegation as a horrific event that is known to have happened, with Rachel Maddow going so far as to describe it as Putin offering bounties for the “scalps” of American soldiers in Afghanistan. This is an interesting choice of words considering that offering bounties for scalps is in fact one of the many horrific things the US government did in furthering its colonialist ambitions, which, unlike the New York Times allegation, is known to have actually happened.

It is true as many have been pointing out that it would be fair play for Russia to fund violent opposition the the US in Afghanistan, seeing as that’s exactly what the US and its allies have been doing to Russia and its allies in Syria, and did to the Soviets in Afghanistan via Operation Cyclone. It is also true that the US military has no business in Afghanistan anyway and any violence inflicted upon US troops abroad is the fault of the military expansionists who put them there; the US military has no place outside its own easily-defended borders and the assumption that it is normal for a government to circle the planet with military bases is a faulty premise.

But before even getting into such arguments, the other side of the debate must meet its burden of proof that this has even happened. That burden is far from met. It is literally the US intelligence community’s job to lie to you. The New York Times has an extensive history of pushing for new wars at every opportunity, including the unforgivable Iraq invasion which killed a million people based on lies. A mountain of proof is required before such claims should be seriously considered, and we are very, very far from that.

I will repeat myself: it is the US intelligence community’s job to lie to you. I will repeat myself again: it is the US intelligence community’s job to lie to you. Don’t treat these CIA press releases with anything but contempt.

Source: Caitlin Johnstone

12 Comments
  1. Styx says

    “The New York Times has an extensive history of pushing for new wars at every opportunity, including the unforgivable Iraq invasion which killed a million people based on lies. A mountain of proof is required before such claims should be seriously considered, and we are very, very far from that.

    I will repeat myself: it is the US intelligence community’s job to lie to you. I will repeat myself again: it is the US intelligence community’s job to lie to you. Don’t treat these CIA press releases with anything but contempt.“

    Indeed.

  2. Styx says

    Antisemitic trolls like you should not be tolerated on this channel.

  3. restless94110 says

    Right on, Caitlin, nothing they say about anything is true.

  4. disqus_3BrONUAJno says

    Caitlin Johnstone is the only one no one can talk back to.

    1. Styx says

      Caitlin doesn’t take prisoners, does she ..

  5. Padre says

    I ca not believe them, till some trustworthy person deliver a hard evidence, like Powell’s test tube, he showed in UN for all the world to see!

    1. richseeto says

      Powell told the truth? Must be some truth when he has proven nothing as the UN Team Investigation Team has discovered.

    2. disqus_3BrONUAJno says

      What, if anything, was in it?

  6. cechas vodobenikov says

    all USA MSM if honest would be labeled CIA fake news—the Detroit, New York edition, etc

  7. cechas vodobenikov says

    even the war criminal Nina Haspel has denied this—amerikan fake news is racist–designed for 9 year old Americans unable to speak their conservative language proficiently…the 17 anti-intelligence agencies have one purpose—propaganda and lies—Goebels would be envious…they all believed the NYT when they claimed WMD’s—it was no accident the Bush achieved a 90%+ approval rating after the barbarians invaded Iraq in concert with their colonies—UK, Denmark (“the coalition of the willing”)

    1. HuggyBear says

      Alas the “herd mentality” due to clever programming. Only voices like the venerable George Gallaway in the UK – heavily ostracised and silenced – remain beacons of Truth Telling. You should watch his “sock it too em” Senate Committee Hearing on this topic. …..what a total slam dunk that was for Truthers – you could hear the Cohen’s mutter : ” who the Hell had this idea to bring him here!”s

    2. richseeto says

      And don’t forget the role Ausralia’s Johnnie Howard played in aid and abetting the illegal and immoral invasion and destruction of sovereign Iraq. Bush, Howar, Blair, together dubbed themselves as the “Coalition of the Willing” but in fact, the are the “Coalition for the Killing”. That British idiot, Tony Blair even went so far as to claim that Sadam Hussein has missiles which when fired can reach Britain within 30 minutes. What a rot of bollocks that Blair idiot spouted, yet no-one, not a faking one in the entire world cared to dispute his claims.

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