Highly-Cited ‘Hamilton 68’ Russiagate Tracker Is Total Hoax: Taibbi, by Tyler Durden

Yet another officially approved font of facts and truth exposed as just so much PR and propaganda. From Tyler Durden at zerohedge.com:

Out of the caterwaul of cries proclaiming that Russian collusion, and Russian influence operations, were the only reason Donald Trump won the 2016 US election (a hoax funded and promoted by his opponent, Hillary Clinton), a website which claimed to track said Kremlin efforts sprung forth, and was used to justify baseless allegations;

Hamilton 68: a widely-cited, (indirectly) state-sponsored propaganda tool.

The website claims to monitor a secret list of Twitter accounts which they accused of Kremlin control, however it’s impossible to verify their claims as the group has never disclosed their methodology.

Former FBI counterintelligence agent and “disinformation” expert Clint Watts, the spokesman for Hamilton

As Matt Taibbi notes via Racket:

Hamilton 68 was and is a computerized “dashboard” designed to be used by reporters and academics to measure “Russian disinformation”. It was the brainchild of former FBI agent (and current MSNBC “disinformation expert”) Clint Watts, and backed by the German Marshall Fund and the Alliance for Securing Democracy, a bipartisan think-tank. The latter’s advisory panel includes former acting CIA chief Michael Morell, former Ambassador to Russia Michael McFaul, former Hillary for America chair John Podesta, and onetime Weekly Standard editor Bill Kristol. –Racket

And now, Taibbi has torn Hamilton 68’s ‘black box’ asunder after reviewing the latest batch of “Twitter Files.”

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One response to “Highly-Cited ‘Hamilton 68’ Russiagate Tracker Is Total Hoax: Taibbi, by Tyler Durden

  1. Streaming Binary Matrix Vision

    Boris and Natasha aren’t that sloppy.
    Remember Obama and his 1980’s called and wants its foreign policy back? Good times.
    I saw right through the Q-Anon schtick as well which was a repeat of some Bolshevik Psyop.

    “Oh foolish man what can you be made not to believe.”

    Adam Weishaupt

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