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The Forgotten II: The Strange Case of the Missing Russians
« on: July 15, 2018, 11:37:56 am »
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Andrew Thomas
July 15, 2018

In the 2004 science fiction movie, “The Forgotten”, a planeload of children is kidnapped in midair by evil aliens.  The aliens, in league with US intelligence agencies, make everyone forget the children ever existed.  This works on all except for one mother, played by Julianne Moore, who desperately tries to find out what is happening.

Now we switch to the sequel, The Strange Case of the Missing Russians.  Try to remember, if you can, that there once were thirteen alleged Russian trolls and three Russian companies, headed by Concord Management and Consulting, LLC, that were indicted  by the Mueller investigation team for conspiring to wage “information warfare” on the US presidential election in 2016.

Wait a minute, you might say.  Aren’t those guys the same as the twelve Russian officials that Deputy Attorney General Rosenstein just announced have been indicted for hacking into Clinton campaign servers?  Nope.  It’s a confusion any low information casual observer (i.e., most of the US population) might have.  In this hand we have thirteen Russian trolls, and poof, they’re gone.  In the other hand, twelve Russian hackers magically appear in their place.

More... https://www.americanthinker.com/blog/2018/07/the_forgotten_ii_the_strange_case_of_the_missing_russians.html

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The Forgotten II: The Strange Case of the Missing Russians
« Reply #1 on: July 15, 2018, 02:32:49 pm »
July 15, 2018
The Forgotten II: The Strange Case of the Missing Russians
By Andrew Thomas

In the 2004 science fiction movie, “The Forgotten”, a planeload of children is kidnapped in midair by evil aliens.  The aliens, in league with US intelligence agencies, make everyone forget the children ever existed.  This works on all except for one mother, played by Julianne Moore, who desperately tries to find out what is happening.

Now we switch to the sequel, The Strange Case of the Missing Russians.  Try to remember, if you can, that there once were thirteen alleged Russian trolls and three Russian companies, headed by Concord Management and Consulting, LLC, that were indicted  by the Mueller investigation team for conspiring to wage “information warfare” on the US presidential election in 2016.

https://www.americanthinker.com/blog/2018/07/the_forgotten_ii_the_strange_case_of_the_missing_russians.html

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Re: The Forgotten II: The Strange Case of the Missing Russians
« Reply #3 on: July 15, 2018, 02:59:14 pm »
American Thinker
Andrew Thomas
July 15, 2018

In the 2004 science fiction movie, “The Forgotten”, a planeload of children is kidnapped in midair by evil aliens.  The aliens, in league with US intelligence agencies, make everyone forget the children ever existed.  This works on all except for one mother, played by Julianne Moore, who desperately tries to find out what is happening.

Now we switch to the sequel, The Strange Case of the Missing Russians.  Try to remember, if you can, that there once were thirteen alleged Russian trolls and three Russian companies, headed by Concord Management and Consulting, LLC, that were indicted  by the Mueller investigation team for conspiring to wage “information warfare” on the US presidential election in 2016.

Wait a minute, you might say.  Aren’t those guys the same as the twelve Russian officials that Deputy Attorney General Rosenstein just announced have been indicted for hacking into Clinton campaign servers?  Nope.  It’s a confusion any low information casual observer (i.e., most of the US population) might have.  In this hand we have thirteen Russian trolls, and poof, they’re gone.  In the other hand, twelve Russian hackers magically appear in their place.

More... https://www.americanthinker.com/blog/2018/07/the_forgotten_ii_the_strange_case_of_the_missing_russians.html

As usual.... the radical left is trying to pull a fast one (like the old shell game) on the American public.  They figure we're just not bright enough to have noticed that now they've claimed a second "set" of Russian criminals.  Not.... falling.... for....it.
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Re: The Forgotten II: The Strange Case of the Missing Russians
« Reply #4 on: July 16, 2018, 04:07:56 am »
As usual.... the radical left is trying to pull a fast one (like the old shell game) on the American public.  They figure we're just not bright enough to have noticed that now they've claimed a second "set" of Russian criminals.  Not.... falling.... for....it.


I don't think it's that they've forgotten the internet is forever so much as their strategy seems to have become 'throw lots and lots of chaff in the air to confuse that nasty old heat seeking SAM's worth of memory trying to shoot them down'.
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