Yet Another Conspiracy Theory Died Today: Assange Russia connection

squarepush3r

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Buck just can't get anything right can he?

https://www.zerohedge.com/news/2019-04-11/another-conspiracy-theory-died-today

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It bears repeating, given the nearly past three years of 'Russiagate' collusion hysteria which focused heavily and uncritically on the role of WikiLeaks in both Hillary's defeat and the rise of Trump, and centrally the "Russian connection" supposedly tying it all together: there seems yet more daily and weekly evidence demonstrating how absurd the claims were and are.

With Thursday's dramatic UK arrest of WikiLeaks founder and leader Julian Assange, revealed to be based largely on a US extradition request, which we've all now learned has been pursued for the past two years by the Trump Department of Justice, another conspiracy theory bites the dust. Journalist Aaron Maté points out "over the last 2 years, just as Maddow et al were feverishly speculating that Trump and Assange secretly conspired, Trump's DOJ was secretly trying to extradite Assange."



Looking back in light of Thursday morning's events, Maté says, "Assange's arrest reminds us how moronic the Wikileaks aspect of the Trump-Russia conspiracy theory...".

So much of it continues to unravel. Maté continues: "The conspiracy theory never slowed even after Roger Stone's indictment revealed that a) Trump camp had no advance knowledge of WL releases b) they tried to find out from Stone, who also had no advance knowledge.

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Maté adds that further "Stone had no such knowledge because he had no actual contact to WikiLeaks."



And just last month here's the aptly dubbed Russiagate Grand Wizard Rachel Maddow with her Glenn Beck style visuals to suggest a Trump-WikiLeaks-Russia conspiracy plot was thickening:

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We noted earlier that if one believes Mike Pompeo's warnings that Wikileaks is "an arm of Russian intelligence" then the prosecution of Assange would be another example of Trump acting contrary to Putin's interests.

As The Intercept's Glenn Greenwald also summarized, "The belief that Assange is a Russian agent has always been painfully stupid (and, I should note, completely without evidence). But if you're someone who decided to believe that, then you'd have to see this as another case of Trump taking actions directly harmful to the Kremlin."
 

UncleBuck

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Buck just can't get anything right can he?

https://www.zerohedge.com/news/2019-04-11/another-conspiracy-theory-died-today

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It bears repeating, given the nearly past three years of 'Russiagate' collusion hysteria which focused heavily and uncritically on the role of WikiLeaks in both Hillary's defeat and the rise of Trump, and centrally the "Russian connection" supposedly tying it all together: there seems yet more daily and weekly evidence demonstrating how absurd the claims were and are.

With Thursday's dramatic UK arrest of WikiLeaks founder and leader Julian Assange, revealed to be based largely on a US extradition request, which we've all now learned has been pursued for the past two years by the Trump Department of Justice, another conspiracy theory bites the dust. Journalist Aaron Maté points out "over the last 2 years, just as Maddow et al were feverishly speculating that Trump and Assange secretly conspired, Trump's DOJ was secretly trying to extradite Assange."



Looking back in light of Thursday morning's events, Maté says, "Assange's arrest reminds us how moronic the Wikileaks aspect of the Trump-Russia conspiracy theory...".

So much of it continues to unravel. Maté continues: "The conspiracy theory never slowed even after Roger Stone's indictment revealed that a) Trump camp had no advance knowledge of WL releases b) they tried to find out from Stone, who also had no advance knowledge.

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Maté adds that further "Stone had no such knowledge because he had no actual contact to WikiLeaks."



And just last month here's the aptly dubbed Russiagate Grand Wizard Rachel Maddow with her Glenn Beck style visuals to suggest a Trump-WikiLeaks-Russia conspiracy plot was thickening:

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We noted earlier that if one believes Mike Pompeo's warnings that Wikileaks is "an arm of Russian intelligence" then the prosecution of Assange would be another example of Trump acting contrary to Putin's interests.

As The Intercept's Glenn Greenwald also summarized, "The belief that Assange is a Russian agent has always been painfully stupid (and, I should note, completely without evidence). But if you're someone who decided to believe that, then you'd have to see this as another case of Trump taking actions directly harmful to the Kremlin."
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lol
 

Bugeye

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What the fuck is the matter with you, Man?


:mrgreen:
I think he was referring to Hillary losing the election that Buck bet his account on and no collusion being found, which Buck still can't fathom. You seem grumpy today, anything I can do to help?
 

squarepush3r

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What the fuck is the matter with you, Man?
is there an argument or point to discuss? Would be happy to address it.

I'll make it simple,
Buck has been claiming that Wikileaks is a branch of Russian intelligence, and Putin and Russian also own Donald Trump.
If true, then Trump admin pushing to extradite Assange would harm Russia, Wikileaks and Putin
Today, we learned Trump admin pushed to extradite Assange, therefore hurting Russia/Wikileaks and Putin.
Therefor Buck argument is deductively invalid.
 

UncleBuck

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is there an argument or point to discuss? Would be happy to address it.

I'll make it simple,
Buck has been claiming that Wikileaks is a branch of Russian intelligence, and Putin and Russian also own Donald Trump.
If true, then Trump admin pushing to extradite Assange would harm Russia, Wikileaks and Putin
Today, we learned Trump admin pushed to extradite Assange, therefore hurting Russia/Wikileaks and Putin.
Therefor Buck argument is deductively invalid.
Baby switching nurses
 

Fogdog

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Buck just can't get anything right can he?

https://www.zerohedge.com/news/2019-04-11/another-conspiracy-theory-died-today

Thu, 04/11/2019 - 12:15
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It bears repeating, given the nearly past three years of 'Russiagate' collusion hysteria which focused heavily and uncritically on the role of WikiLeaks in both Hillary's defeat and the rise of Trump, and centrally the "Russian connection" supposedly tying it all together: there seems yet more daily and weekly evidence demonstrating how absurd the claims were and are.

With Thursday's dramatic UK arrest of WikiLeaks founder and leader Julian Assange, revealed to be based largely on a US extradition request, which we've all now learned has been pursued for the past two years by the Trump Department of Justice, another conspiracy theory bites the dust. Journalist Aaron Maté points out "over the last 2 years, just as Maddow et al were feverishly speculating that Trump and Assange secretly conspired, Trump's DOJ was secretly trying to extradite Assange."



Looking back in light of Thursday morning's events, Maté says, "Assange's arrest reminds us how moronic the Wikileaks aspect of the Trump-Russia conspiracy theory...".

So much of it continues to unravel. Maté continues: "The conspiracy theory never slowed even after Roger Stone's indictment revealed that a) Trump camp had no advance knowledge of WL releases b) they tried to find out from Stone, who also had no advance knowledge.

View attachment 4315721




Maté adds that further "Stone had no such knowledge because he had no actual contact to WikiLeaks."



And just last month here's the aptly dubbed Russiagate Grand Wizard Rachel Maddow with her Glenn Beck style visuals to suggest a Trump-WikiLeaks-Russia conspiracy plot was thickening:

View attachment 4315725
View attachment 4315727

View attachment 4315729

We noted earlier that if one believes Mike Pompeo's warnings that Wikileaks is "an arm of Russian intelligence" then the prosecution of Assange would be another example of Trump acting contrary to Putin's interests.

As The Intercept's Glenn Greenwald also summarized, "The belief that Assange is a Russian agent has always been painfully stupid (and, I should note, completely without evidence). But if you're someone who decided to believe that, then you'd have to see this as another case of Trump taking actions directly harmful to the Kremlin."
There it is again. The Trumptard is posting right wing propaganda again.

Barr's summary statement of the Mueller report said there was plenty of evidence of conspiracy between Trump, Trump's campaign and Russian officials to influence the 2016 election. It was a damning document, not a vindication as Trump tried to spin it before he sat down and sounded out the words.

Interesting how Assange is being extradited to the US AFTER the Mueller investigation is wrapped up. His testimony won't be held secret as it would have been if he were included in Mueller's work.
 

radiant Rudy

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Buck just can't get anything right can he?

https://www.zerohedge.com/news/2019-04-11/another-conspiracy-theory-died-today

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It bears repeating, given the nearly past three years of 'Russiagate' collusion hysteria which focused heavily and uncritically on the role of WikiLeaks in both Hillary's defeat and the rise of Trump, and centrally the "Russian connection" supposedly tying it all together: there seems yet more daily and weekly evidence demonstrating how absurd the claims were and are.

With Thursday's dramatic UK arrest of WikiLeaks founder and leader Julian Assange, revealed to be based largely on a US extradition request, which we've all now learned has been pursued for the past two years by the Trump Department of Justice, another conspiracy theory bites the dust. Journalist Aaron Maté points out "over the last 2 years, just as Maddow et al were feverishly speculating that Trump and Assange secretly conspired, Trump's DOJ was secretly trying to extradite Assange."



Looking back in light of Thursday morning's events, Maté says, "Assange's arrest reminds us how moronic the Wikileaks aspect of the Trump-Russia conspiracy theory...".

So much of it continues to unravel. Maté continues: "The conspiracy theory never slowed even after Roger Stone's indictment revealed that a) Trump camp had no advance knowledge of WL releases b) they tried to find out from Stone, who also had no advance knowledge.

View attachment 4315721




Maté adds that further "Stone had no such knowledge because he had no actual contact to WikiLeaks."



And just last month here's the aptly dubbed Russiagate Grand Wizard Rachel Maddow with her Glenn Beck style visuals to suggest a Trump-WikiLeaks-Russia conspiracy plot was thickening:

View attachment 4315725
View attachment 4315727

View attachment 4315729

We noted earlier that if one believes Mike Pompeo's warnings that Wikileaks is "an arm of Russian intelligence" then the prosecution of Assange would be another example of Trump acting contrary to Putin's interests.

As The Intercept's Glenn Greenwald also summarized, "The belief that Assange is a Russian agent has always been painfully stupid (and, I should note, completely without evidence). But if you're someone who decided to believe that, then you'd have to see this as another case of Trump taking actions directly harmful to the Kremlin."
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Fogdog

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is there an argument or point to discuss? Would be happy to address it.

I'll make it simple,
Buck has been claiming that Wikileaks is a branch of Russian intelligence, and Putin and Russian also own Donald Trump..
Stop right there pardner. Did Buck in fact say in as many words that "Wikileaks IS a branch of russian intelligence"? Cite it.


is there an argument or point to discuss? Would be happy to address it.

I'll make it simple,
Buck has been claiming that Wikileaks is a branch of Russian intelligence, and Putin and Russian also own Donald Trump.
There you did it again. Did Buck say what you claim? I don't think he did.

is there an argument or point to discuss? Would be happy to address it.
If true, then Trump admin pushing to extradite Assange would harm Russia, Wikileaks and Putin
Today, we learned Trump admin pushed to extradite Assange, therefore hurting Russia/Wikileaks and Putin.
Therefor Buck argument is deductively invalid.
Ahhhhhaaaahaaahaaaahhhaaa

The old "if true" argument.

Goddammit your kind should just give up trying to say smart things. You are like that mouse who claimed he belled the cat.

Oh, and the word is "therefore" and deductively isn't a word.

Go back to sleep.
 
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londonfog

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is there an argument or point to discuss? Would be happy to address it.

I'll make it simple,
Buck has been claiming that Wikileaks is a branch of Russian intelligence, and Putin and Russian also own Donald Trump.
If true, then Trump admin pushing to extradite Assange would harm Russia, Wikileaks and Putin
Today, we learned Trump admin pushed to extradite Assange, therefore hurting Russia/Wikileaks and Putin.
Therefor Buck argument is deductively invalid.
Trump Admin want to assure that they can get to him first. Let him know what he should and should not do.
Best Trump attempt to get a handle on Assange or it could mean trouble for him.
I do realize that you are not very bright, but do you not find it odd how Trump now is saying he knows nothing about WikiLeaks when during campaign is was screaming how much he likes WikiLeaks . Do this not give you pause on the " man " questioning his flip-flop ?
Trump is not very bright either and he loves the uneducated like yourself
 
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