Anonymous ID: c929f8 Nov. 20, 2018, 11:34 a.m. No.3973904   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>3944906 (bread #5018)

 

Common Dreams Dig:

  1. the article above refs no dates.

  2. I cannot find date of the C A doc, only the release. However, it covers the period of 2001-2007 controversy.

  3. Of the 90 pages, Cdreams prints a couple sentences on benzodiazapines and the end of a sentence mentioning waterboarding with no context (shock value?).

  4. The full document is housed on the ACLU site.

  5. A link to factcheck.org is prominent in the article body.

  6. The article implies Haspel past connections to water-boarding and POTUS comments 'it works' (repeated) should give cause for alarm.

  7. All articles are one sided, psychologically manipulative and designed to be misleading.

  8. Pages use links and headlines to reinforce propaganda and distract reader by their importance.

 

Re: Haspel connection in the article… I think keeping friends close, enemies closer has been serving a purpose for routing out the d.s. and the timing of the release is intended to anchor disinfo/misinfo. (talk about triggering snowflakes)

 

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