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There was a time when the mainstream or legacy media more or less was the only game in town, and whether Operation Mockingbird or not, the JFKA narrative prevailed in the big leagues, although there were plenty of alternative media views, or books written from CT perspectives.

But in the last 20 years, legacy media has faded, while social media and influencers, and non-legacy online news-sites have flourished.

This has also meant that in the JFKA sphere, you can have not just US national security state influencers (if any are left), but those from Tehran and Moscow too.

Obviously, Oliver Stone is a Putin stooge.

IMHO, caveat emptor, and draw your won conclusions.




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Maybe the NYT article is an "active measures" op by the evil, evil CIA!

After all, all-knowing (his wife is from Belarus, and he scored in the top 99.8 percentile!) Fancy Prance Rants says we won the Cold War and that the world-class peace-loving humanitarian organization known as the KGB* would never do such a thing (even though it did install The Traitorous Orange Bird -- rhymes with "Xxxx" -- as our "president" on 20 January 2017).

*Today's SVR and FSB
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