Defending the Washington consensus, @RobertMackey dismisses the well established relationship between White Helmets and Salafi-jihadists as an “unverified conspiracy theory.” He then cites Bellingcat, the pro-regime change blog backed by the National Endowment for Democracy.https://twitter.com/theintercept/status/984909760628707328 …
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Unverified conspiracy theories, eh,
@RobertMackey?https://www.alternet.org/grayzone-project/white-helmets-assisting-public-executions-rebel-held-syria?amp …6 replies 105 retweets 146 likesShow this thread -
Reinforcing the official line on Douma, The Intercept's
@RobertMackey relies on the National Endowment for Democracy-funded Bellingcat blog and dismisses critical reporting on the US-funded, insurgent allied White Helmets as "unfounded conspiracy theories"https://theintercept.com/2018/04/20/russia-sows-doubts-chemical-attack-syria-aided-pro-trump-cable-channel/ …21 replies 68 retweets 117 likesShow this thread -
The latest attempt by
@RobertMackey to defend the unraveling official Western line on Douma recasts the Gulf-backed Army of Islam as the Abraham Lincoln Brigade and skeptics of US/UK bombing justifications as Spanish fascists. A comically desperate spin.https://theintercept.com/2018/05/02/8-decades-syrias-civil-war-spanish-fascists-claimed-guernica-false-flag/ …21 replies 91 retweets 140 likesShow this thread
it's probably a rare case in the media where the journalists are to the right of their publishers (in this case, Greenwald and Scahill).
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