Putin vs. Khodorkovsky (the news, analysis and sensible chuckles thread) sponsored by Club Tropical

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Niccolo and Donkey

Shameless Guardian propagandist Shaun Walker interviews Khodorkovsky in Zurich and throws him a bunch of softballs.

Life after prison and Russia after Putin

Niccolo and Donkey

Remember gang: Berezovsky got into power by way of the Chechen Mafia and Chechen exile Zakayev was on his payroll in London. They're going to try to set Chechnya and Dagestan alight this year, and Kadyrov is a targeet.

Kadyrov declares Khodorkovsky his personal enemy

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Niccolo and Donkey

The shit keeps on flowing.................

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The Man to Take on Putin

New York Review of Books

Julia Ioffe

January 12, 2015



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Niccolo and Donkey

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US State Media Merges with Interpreter Mag

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On the upside, this is one of those rare moments when the weasels openly expose what they're doing. US media are basically propagandistic shills for the government anyway. The clamor in the media to smite the Rooskie is at a fever pitch I have not seen since the red scare stuff in the 50s. 70s and 80s, while the cold war was at a peak, there were plenty of voices in the media broadly sympathetic to the Soviets and wishing to make peace. There are zero such voices at present. Other than a few people like Stephen Cohen who occasionally say sane things, and are roundly denounced as Kremlin shills and Putin poodles, every paper, every web media outlet, every TV news lizard; everything is denouncing the Russians as if they regularly shit in the White House punch bowl. When the reality is, they seem pretty cooperative and friendly, particularly considering how shoddily the US treats them.

A Gleaming Leprosy

I believe that after the OWI succeeded to taking over the entire American media (including Hollywood) during WWII they were just blended into the CIA and other organizations such as State Department, Pentagon, and USIA, so really wartime censorship has never ended. Was "De-FDRization" nearly as thorough as De-Stalinization? Here is an interesting article from that period:

"Censorship Still Rules

BY DOUGLAS LARSEN NBA Washington Correspondent

WASHINGTON, Aug. 23.—Technically there is no more censorship of news. Byron Price, Office of Censorship head, formally ended it with a flattering statement on the splendid job the various media of news dissemination had done in co-operating with him. It is generally agreed that within his sphere Mr. Price did a sensational job with his assignment. It was plenty tough, but he kept a clear head, never got carried away with his duties and everybody ended up happy about it. During his period of service with the U. S., however, he saw an ugly development in the various federal agencies which he tried unsuccessfully to stop. Under the disguise of war censorship practically every agency, whether its function had anything to do with the war effort or not, plugged up virtually every legitimate news source. The order went out that no government employe, regardless of rank, could speak to the press unless what he said was cleared and censored by the public relations office. In addition to this strangulation of news within the agencies, Office of War Information ordered that the official agency announcements be cleared with OWI. No government employee was permitted to speak to the public about any subject until his script had been cleared. That is why so many officials were prohibited from taking part in open forum discussions or debates. Only a few top men who could be trusted to say nothing out of line in the heat of an argument were given this right. This was political censorship plain and simple. Byron Price fought against it. But since the end of the war there has been no relaxation of this type of censorship. A few "now it can be told" stories will come out, but the struggle to keep anything out of print that might not look so good for the agency continues.

War and Navy Gag Still Tight

Both War and Navy Departments have reiterated orders to its civilian and military personnel that nothing is to be given to the press that isn't first cleared through public relations. This idea of an agency having the vested right to okay any news coming out of it is almost becoming accepted 1 as a fact, within the government.From time to time, public-spirited officials come out with something that exposes corruption and inefficiency. They feel that their duty to the people they serve is greater than to the bureau head, Too often this "leak" is a half-truth, planted to knife an enemy in the back. Denials all around, will follow. It usually ends with the accuser getting fired, or transferred if he has enough pull. Most enterprising reporters have their contacts in the various agencies in order to by-pass the public relations office, This situation results in much misinformation. The iron-clad understanding between a reporter and his contact is that he will never quote him directly or reveal his source of information. Knowing that reporters are pretty reliable in this respect, contacts are tempted to hand out bits of information as "feelers" or to further their own ends.

Price Favors Freedom Of News Sources

Instead of having to duck around corners and sneak into offices for news, Byron Price would have complete freedom of all news sources. A reporter would be able to get a statement or information from a government official speaking independently. He could check it and get the other side of it, if it's a controversial subject. In light of the facts, he could weigh the news value and give it to the public. With newsprint scarce, much of what has gone on in the government hasn't been considered sufficiently important to compete with war news. As a result things which normally would have gotten a complete airing in the press have had sketchy treatment. From now on in it will be a struggle between news-gatherers and the bureaucrats who would like to remain holed up in anonymity in their bailiwicks." -- Statesville Daily Record , August 23 1945

Why were there so many communists in Hollywood? Because FDR was a communist dictator. Why can't conservatives just come out and say this?

YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/embed/yeBM3nwwmlE

I think that with this scene the Coen brothers were trying to display what they learned about the relationship between left-wing public intellectuals and the U.S. military/deep state from their time in Hollywood, in addition to the overall extremely Jewish subject matter.

There are few things that bother me more than how insistently people will say that we have "free speech" because it is difficult to be arrested for saying something controversial, when the media is so obviously controlled by small groups. Even if they know nothing about the Jewish Question or propaganda, it should be immediately obvious to everybody that the average person has no ability to effect what is said on television or written in the papers. What kind of freedom is that?

Niccolo and Donkey
A Gleaming Leprosy Richard Hollywood perkunos Bronze Age Pervert President Camacho

Here's another take on the Khodorkovsky-US State Department fusion.

Uncle Sam Got a Shiny New Propaganda Bullhorn for Christmas