Adam Goldman of the New York Times Appears to be Trying to Misdirect the Hunter Biden Story
Why?
History might remember this as the moment the entire journalism industry had to blow up before someone could tell the truth. The big picture here is biblical, there’s just no other word for it.
Last week it was Buzzfeed, this week it’s Vice. Fiat justitia ruat caelum.
I’ve already given my thoughts on the Hunter Biden matter here, having worked on it and gotten a look at its contents. I think the Delaware computer repair store piece is a cover story, and his lawyers are probably correct that there was a hack of his iCloud as well. What country has the most prolific hacking and a strong reason to prefer Trump over Biden?
New York Times reporter Adam Goldman is asking around about whether the hard drive was passed to the FBI by certain friends of mine. This strikes me as an act of misdirection.
One thing to watch is, when new personnel get moved into old institutions, like the SPLC, or the Soros Foundation, who misses that, and who keeps hitting?
One possible way this ends is to gin up a big story about FBI corruption involving their interactions with various Republican operatives. All of a sudden, lots of people have big reasons to hate the FBI, right when they’re starting to get wise to the real situation here. Lots of ordinary conservatives already hate the FBI, many of them for good reasons.
Let’s look at Adam Goldman’s reporting. He was very big into the Russian interference matter, which turned out to be significantly overhyped and a cover for Chinese-Israeli aspects of the story. He hasn’t said anything about Israeli interference in the 2016 election either, even though James Bamford has expounded on that rather clearly. Goldman lived in Israel for three years.
I can give you example after example of reporters who start to have a hard time after they report on Israeli operations in the United States. We’ve talked about several stories here in the last few months that I would argue are highly significant that don’t get reported: Matt Gaetz’s blackmailers being possibly involved in narcotics fraud, for instance. We’ve covered how the Paul Singer network has lied about their role in the Fusion GPS dossier, and everyone overlooked it. You tell me, is there a problem here?
There isn’t actually any confusion here about this, pro-Israel operatives know perfectly well how this works. And it worked, until it didn’t.
This is pretty personal for me, I have to say. Nine years ago, after publishing a fairly standard bit of anti-neocon trolling, the chairman of the Free Beacon, Michael Goldfarb, gave me the above-the-fold hit piece treatment, which I understand they recently put into a book. When the pro-Israel smear and disinfo machine came for me, not one of the many pro-Israel contributors I published for years, came to my defense. I didn’t ask them to, and I wouldn’t. I don’t want them to have to defend my actions. But you know who did call me to see how I was doing? Tucker Carlson.
Things look a little different, nine years later, don’t they? Goldfarb has now participated in corrupting the FBI, one of his friends at the New York Times is dead, most of the neocons, as I predicted back then, are in the other party. You want a Count of Monte Cristo routine, you got one.