Do Conspiring American Pols Fear Being Discovered?

The rules of politics are looser than we might think.

Recently, the Nord Stream pipeline was blown up.

A mystery on high seas!

On the other hand, we know who had motive and opportunity, as explained by ace investigative journalist Seymor Hersh.

Most of all, we have the “Will no one rid me of this turbulent priest?” pronouncements of Biden, Blinken, and Deputy Secretary of State Victoria Nuland promising this would occur beforehand and expressing joyous relief afterward (the kept media promptly made to spout a ridiculous theory of Russia themselves doing it).

When total war erupts, I pray all the culpable neocons and pols suffer longer than anyone!

One might have imagined “plausible deniability” is important to politicians, the emphasis being on the word “plausible” so as to delay a hot, direct war with Russia, a nuclear equal.

Quoting CounterPunch:

Hersh showed that the U.S. had committed an unprovoked act of war against Russia. This gives Russia an absolute legal right to retaliate under Chapter VII, Article 51, of the United Nations Charter, which cites self-defense as an exception to the prohibition against the use of force.

This way M.A.D.-ness lies!

Right?? Apparently not…


So, next time you are informed a certain conspiracy would be too risky to even attempt due to the downside lest the conspirators are unmasked and lose everything, remind yourself what we observe today before our own eyes. Humans are… well, it’s complicated.