the author of this, reputed to be former cia, has an interesting take on some of the 'russians did it' crap and where that might lead;
A quite astonishing article recently appeared in the New York
Times, astonishing even by the standards of that newspaper, which
featured Judith Miller and Michael Gordon in the Pentagon-sponsored lie machine that led up to the catastrophic war against Iraq.
The article,
entitled “Kremlin Sources Go Quiet, Leaving CIA in the Dark about
Putin’s Plans for Midterms,” claims that the United States has had a
number of spies close to the Russian president “who have provided
crucial details” that have now stopped reporting at a critical time with
midterm elections coming up. The reporting is sourced to “…American
officials familiar with the intelligence” who “…spoke on condition of
anonymity because they were not authorized to reveal classified
information.”
After reading the piece, my first reaction was that Judith Miller was back but the byline clearly read Julian E. Barnes and Matthew Rosenberg. Noms de plume,
perhaps? The article is so astonishingly bad on so many levels that it
could have been featured in Marvel Comics instead of the Gray Lady.
First of all, if American intelligence truly has in the Kremlin high
level human agents, referred to as humint, it would not be publicizing
the fact for fear that Moscow would intensify its search for the
traitors and discover who they were. No intelligence officer speaking
either openly or anonymously would make that kind of fatal mistake by
leaking such information to a journalist.
https://www.globalresearch.ca/sources-go-quiet-in-moscow/5652400
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