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Conspiracies and Pseudo-Skepticism, Part I

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Buck12/15/2010 1:13:53 pm PST

re: #18 Barrett Brown

First off, I don’t do that sort of thing on private stations. I went on Fox News beforehand and was entirely polite (although I was not treated entirely professionally). I have since done interviews for other media. And no actual journalists respect Russia Today so I’m not concerned with them “spreading the word.” And I’m not going to cooperate with a Kremlin-backed propaganda station anyway, no matter what the consequences; if I were interested in exclusively pursuing my “favor” I’d spend more time on my assigned film treatments and less time trying to convince people about causes I believe in.

Hey, like I said, it is all good with me. I am not judging. I don’t really care… I am just trying to understand what you are writing here.

So if I understand you right, the ‘cause you believe in’ (in this case) is…. Putin is a bad guy and Russians are suffering under his leadership. And the example you give is this bombing of ‘his own people’ as ‘justification for the Second Chechen War’.

Well, you didn’t ask for it, but I will give you my opinion. You will never get any traction without finding a way to blame the USA or the jews. Nothing bad ever happens in this world with some kind of tie in to the USA or Israel (or when you are lucky BOTH).

Sure the wikileaks data dump had dirt on others…. you might notice that the only stuff to really find it’s way to the top of the pile makes the USA or Israel look like villains. Even when the real evil is caught saying something bad, they are conspiring with ….. you guessed it it the USA or Israel.

NOW make those FSB agents CIA or Mossad and you will have yourself a hit!

Don’t worry about it… Dylan Avery didn’t get it right at the start either….