In a discussion on Facebook Lance Sjogren said the only thing he doesn't blame Biden for is the Colonial Pipeline hack. I reply:
Who can say the ransomeware was not a black op run by our own intel
community? It has great benefit to the usurper. It helps hide rising
gas prices (which were being blamed on Biden) by giving another
explanation for them. It puts pipelines in a bad light and thus
justifies Biden's killing Keystone. It helps gin up anger at the
Russians and thus gives Biden more flexibility in dealing with them
during the current cold climate between the U.S. and Putin. (BTW the
Russians are chess players and not so foolish as to do this while the
U.S. is massing ships in the Black Sea.) Also, it helps the government
to crack down on "fake news" supposedly emanating from Russia, meaning
they will have more flexibility in restricting First Amendment free
speech rights. Everything comes up roses for Biden with this. And it
distracts from his multiple other problems, and also helps his rich
allies who have railroad and trucking interests. I am not at all sure
this WAS an act of ransomeware but suspect it may have been a black op
from the NSA or CIA designed to look like a Russian ransomeware attack.
Remember, thesse are the same people who assured us the Russians
colluded with Donald Trump to steal the election of '16 and we now know
it was a lie and a "color revolution" coup attempt.
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My only comment is the time-tested "Just because you're paranoid doesn't mean that they aren't out to get you."
In other words, you may very well be right. Biden's "I am a stupid fool" act may be only a partial act, and we've known for a long time that he wants us out of our gas-powered cars.
Posted by: Dana Mathewson at May 18, 2021 07:31 PM (qoFp/)