Fri, 06/14/2019
Seven Reasons To Be Highly Skeptical Of The Gulf Of Oman Incident
Authored by Caitlin Johnstone via Medium.com,
In a move that surprised exactly zero people, Secretary of State Mike Pompeo has wasted no time scrambling to blame Iran for damage done to two sea vessels in the Gulf of Oman on Thursday, citing exactly zero evidence.
SNIPPET:
4. Using false flags to start a war with Iran is already an established idea in the DC swamp.Back in 2012 at a forum for the Washington Institute Of Near East Policy think tank, the group’s Director of Research Patrick Clawson openly talked about the possibility of using a false flag to provoke a war with Iran, citing the various ways the US has done exactly that with its previous wars.
“I frankly think that crisis initiation is really tough, and it’s very hard for me to see how the United States president can get us to war with Iran,” Clawson began.
5. The US State Department has already been running psyops to manipulate the public Iran narrative. State Department officials admitted to Congressional staff at a closed-door meeting on Monday that
a $1.5 million troll 😈 farm had gone “
beyond the scope of its
😉 mandate” by
aggressively smearing American critics of the Trump administration’s Iran policy as propagandists for the Iranian government, according to a new report from The Independent. That
“mandate” had reportedly consisted of “countering propaganda from Iran”, also known as
conducting anti-Iran propaganda.
“Critics in Washington have gone further, saying that the programme resembled
the type of troll farms used by autocratic regimes abroad,” says The Independent.
“
One woman 👹 behind the harassment campaign, a longtime Iranian-American activist, has
received hundreds of thousands of dollars from the State Department over the years to promote ‘freedom of expression and free access to information,’ 😉😈” the report reads.
full article with several short videos irrefutably exposing
"how it 👹 works" in the
M.I.C.:
https://www.zerohedge.com/news/2019-06-14/seven-reasons-be-highly-skeptical-gulf-oman-incident