Who ran Hamilton 68? Created by former FBI Special Agent Clint Watts, the project was supported by the Alliance for Securing Democracy and the German Marshall Fund. That means a host of powerful former government officials with long histories in and around intelligence agencies promoted the shoddy research for years or, at the very least, were complicit in Hamilton 68’s work by lending their support. Watts himself is an NBC News and MSNBC contributor. (Bill Kristol is a member of the Alliance’s advisory board.)
US GOV'T SPIES, FBI, CIA, CORPORATE MEDIA, BANKERS, US AND EUROPEAN POLITICIANS deciding for the American public what is legitimate news and what is not..
Even Yoel Roth knew that Hamilton68 is a lie but failed to blow the whistle on the corrupt org. What Hamilton 68 was passing off as foreign disinformation was largely legitimate speech from anti-establishment American tweeters. Here’s Roth again: “Virtually any conclusion drawn from [the dashboard] will take conversations in conservative circles on Twitter and accuse them of being Russian.”
US GOV'T SPIES, FBI, CIA, CORPORATE MEDIA, BANKERS, US AND EUROPEAN POLITICIANS deciding for the American public what is legitimate news and what is not..
Even Yoel Roth knew that Hamilton68 is a lie but failed to blow the whistle on the corrupt org. What Hamilton 68 was passing off as foreign disinformation was largely legitimate speech from anti-establishment American tweeters. Here’s Roth again: “Virtually any conclusion drawn from [the dashboard] will take conversations in conservative circles on Twitter and accuse them of being Russian.”
Hamilton 68 "Dashboard" Story Exposes Miserable State of Journalism
Hundreds of news stories about Russian interference were based on a tainted source. || Chris Beck
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Hamilton 68 Saga Illustrates Scope Of America’s Institutional Rot
Thanks to Taibbi’s recent contribution to 'The Twitter Files,' we know the full extent of institutional corruption wrapped up in Hamilton 68.
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