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I Know Who the “Senior Official” Is Who Wrote the NY Times Op-Ed
September 6, 2018
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When you read my column below, you will read what you cannot find anywhere else–a clear, concise, correct explanation of who the author is of the New York Times op-ed falsely attributed to a “senior Trump official.”

I Know Who the “Senior Official” Is Who Wrote the NY Times Op-Ed

Paul Craig Roberts

I know who wrote the anonymous “senior Trump official” op-ed in the New York Times. The New York Times wrote it.

The op-ed (http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/50194.htm) is an obvious forgery. As a former senior official in a presidential administration, I can state with certainty that no senior official would express disagreement anonymously. Anonymous dissent has no credibility. Moreover, the dishonor of it undermines the character of the writer. A real dissenter would use his reputation and the status of his high position to lend weight to his dissent.

The New York Times’ claim to have vetted the writer also lacks credibility, as the New York Times has consistently printed extreme accusations against Trump and against Vladimir Putin without supplying a bit of evidence. The New York Times has consistently misrepresented unsubstantiated allegations as proven fact. There is no reason whatsoever to believe the New York Times about anything.

Consider also whether a member of a conspiracy working “diligently” inside the administration with “many of the senior officials” to “preserve our democratic institutions while thwarting” Trump’s “worst inclinations” would thwart his and his fellow co-conspirators’ plot by revealing it!

This forgery is an attempt to break up the Trump administration by creating suspicion throughout the senior level. If Trump falls for the New York Times’ deception, a house cleaning is likely to take place wherever suspicion falls. A government full of mutual suspicion cannot function.

The fake op-ed serves to validate from within the Trump administration the false reporting by the New York Times that serves the interests of the military/security complex to hold on to enemies with whom Trump prefers to make peace. For example, the alleged “senior official” misrepresents, as does the New York Times, President Trump’s efforts to reduce dangerous tensions with North Korea and Russia as President Trump’s “preference for autocrats and dictators, such as President Vladimir Putin of Russia and North Korea’s leader, Kim Jong-un” over America’s “allied, like-minded nations.” This is the same non-sequitur that the New York Times has expressed endlessly. Why is resolving dangerous tensions a “preference for dictators” and not a preference for peace? The New York Times has never explained, and neither does the “senior official.”

How is it that Putin, elected three times by majorities that no US president has ever received, is a dictator? Putin stepped down after serving the permitted two consecutive terms and was again elected after being out of office for a term. Do dictators step down and sit out for 6 years?

The “senior official” also endorses as proven fact the alleged Skripal poisoning by a “deadly Russian nerve agent,” an event for which not one scrap of evidence exists. Neither has anyone explained why the “deadly nerve agent” wasn’t deadly. The entire Skripal event rests only on assertions. The purpose of the Skripal hoax was precisely what President Trump said it was: to box him into further confrontation with Russia and prevent a reduction in tensions.

If the “senior official” is really so uninformed as to believe that Putin is a dictator who attacked the Skripals with a deadly nerve agent and elected Trump president, the “senior official” is too dangerously ignorant and gullible to be a senior official in any administration. These are the New York Times’ beliefs or professed beliefs as the New York Times does everything the organization can do to protect the military/security complex’s budget from any reduction in the “enemy threat.”

Do you remember when Condoleezza Rice prepared the way for the US illegal invasion of Iraq with her imagery of “a mushroom cloud going up over an American city”? Iraq had no nuclear weapons, and everyone in the government knew it. There was no prospect of such an event. However, there is a very real prospect of mushroom clouds going up over many American and European cities if the crazed Russiaphobia of the New York Times and the other presstitutes along with the Democratic Party and the security elements of the deep state continue to pile lie after lie, provocation after provocation on Russia’s patience. At some point, the only logical conclusion that the Russian government can reach is that Washington is preparing Americans and Europeans for an attack on Russia. Propaganda vilifying and demonizing the enemy precedes military attacks.

The New York Times’ other attack on President Trump—that he is unstable and unfit for office—is reproduced in the fake op-ed: “Given the instability many witnessed, there were early whispers within the cabinet of invoking the 25th Amendment, which would start a complex process for removing the president,” writes the invented and non-existent “senior official.”

Americans are an insouciant people. But are any so insouciant that they really think that a senior official would write that the members of President Trump’s cabinet have considered removing him from office? What is this statement other than a deliberate effort to produce a constitutional crisis—the precise aim of John Brennan, James Comey, Rod Rosenstein, the DNC, and the New York Times. A constitutional crisis is what the hoax of Russiagate is all about.

The level of mendacity and evil in this plot against Trump is unequaled in history. Have any of these conspirators given a moment’s thought to the consequences of removing a president for his unwillingness to worsen the dangerously high tensions between nuclear powers? The next president would have to adopt a Russophobic stance and do nothing to reduce the tensions that can break out in nuclear war or himself be accused of “coddling the Russian dictator and putting America at risk.”

The reason that America is at risk is that the CIA and the presstitute media have put America—and Europe—at risk by frustrating President Trump’s intention to reduce the dangerous level of tensions between the two major nuclear powers. Professor Steven Cohen, America’s premier Russian expert, says that never during the Cold War were tensions as high as they are at this present time. As a former member of The Committee on the Present Danger, I myself am a former Cold Warrior, and I know for a fact that Professor Cohen is correct.

In America today, and in Europe, people are living in a situation in which the liberal-progressive-left’s blind hatred of Donald Trump, together with the self-interested power and profit of the military security complex and election hopes of the Democratic Party, are recklessly and irresponsibly risking nuclear Armageddon for no other reason than to act out their hate and further their own nest.

This plot against Trump is dangerous to life on earth and demands that the governments and peoples of the world act now to expose this plot and to bring it to an end before it kills us all.
 

Frankfooter

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Paul Craig Roberts is turning into a kook.

In other news, Alex Jones has been booted off twitter.
 

wigglee

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Trump is an afront to democracy and a threat to world stability. It behooves sober patriots of sound mind to undermine and expose the danger he poses in any way possible. Hopefully the Dems will sweep in November and then the trough slurping Repugs will no longer be able to protect Trump from article 25
 

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Trump is an afront to democracy and a threat to world stability. It behooves sober patriots of sound mind to undermine and expose the danger he poses in any way possible. Hopefully the Dems will sweep in November and then the trough slurping Repugs will no longer be able to protect Trump from article 25
The article 25 must originate from within the executive branch, genius.
 

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I was hoping it was Mike Pence, but realized that he’s not nearly smart enough to lead a resistance, let alone a Nation - kind of like his boss. The use of “lodestar” is interesting because it points to Pence, but then you have to think that even though Pence is a fucking dunce, even HE is not that stupid to mistakenly use an odd word that would be easily associated with him.

I agree with those speculating it was Dan Coats. Makes sense. He’s the Director of Intelligence so has a first hand look at Trump’s dirt, plus he’s old enough that when he gets turfed he doesnt give a shit about a future career so worst case is he fails at his attempt to protect the Nation from a corrupt incompetent and can write a book, make millions and retire. He’ll be gone one way or the other before the end of the month.
 

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Entirely personal opinion without any more factual evidence than in the op-ed he's attacking. Whoopdey-Doo!
 

wigglee

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The article 25 must originate from within the executive branch, genius.
[FONT=&quot]Make that the 25th amendment, not article 25. But my point stands because a 2/3's majority of Congress would have to support it.... genius. "A deployment of the 25th Amendment to oust Mr Trump would require a number of variables to fall into place: Mr Pence and eight of the 15 members of the cabinet would have to decide to go ahead with it and be prepared to prove their case before securing a two-thirds majority vote in Congress if Mr Trump were to challenge them."[/FONT]
 

y2kmark

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Op Ed person

Find out who this guy is by process of elimination, make a list of everyone who says it's not him and the one person left at the end has to be the one. Seriously, I have the gut feeling it's fake. But a cage match between this new anonymous person and Q-anon would spark a certain interest...:nod:
 

jcpro

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[FONT="]Make that the 25th amendment, not article 25. But my point stands because a 2/3's majority of Congress would have to support it.... genius. "A deployment of the 25th Amendment to oust Mr Trump would require a number of variables to fall into place: Mr Pence and eight of the 15 members of the cabinet would have to decide to go ahead with it and be prepared to prove their case before securing a two-thirds majority vote in Congress if Mr Trump were to challenge them."[/FONT]
LOL!!! And what are the chances of that? Especially with the new economic figures and Mueller's "investigation" spinning wheels among the taxi medallions.
 

essguy_

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LOL!!! And what are the chances of that? Especially with the new economic figures...

The employment numbers showed rising wage pressures - that's a red flag when you have an idiot President talking (today) about increasing tariffs with China ($200 bln) and Japan. Ask yourself how Trump proposes to raise US Exports to balance trade. It is simple economics. When a country is at near full employment and wages are rising - how do you increase production to reduce a trade deficit without rampant wage competition? You can't. And nobody is telling Trump this very simple fact, or he is being told but is too stupid to understand. Meanwhile the tariffs raise prices - so the net effect is wage inflation as well as price inflation.
 

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Find out who this guy is by process of elimination, make a list of everyone who says it's not him and the one person left at the end has to be the one. Seriously, I have the gut feeling it's fake. But a cage match between this new anonymous person and Q-anon would spark a certain interest...:nod:
If anyone wants evidence as to the damage that the PGOTUS has done to American democracy just read this post which regrettably expresses a common sentiment. The fact that he has convinced a lot of people that there is even a possibility that the NYT has made up this letter is a very sad commentary. whether or not you agree with the content or editorial slant of the Grey Lady and even though they make mistakes from time to time which are quickly acknowledged and corrected there is zero chance that they have "faked" this letter.
 

essguy_

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Slate is now speculating that Anonymous is Jon Huntsman.
If it's Huntsman that would imply a group within the Administration since Huntsman is US Ambassador to Russia, so there would be co-conspirators. But wouldn't that be something... Putin's puppet being thwarted by a Trump appointee IN Russia. One thing is pretty clear - it was not "Fake news". Somebody in the Administration wrote it - and the Whitehouse is taking it very seriously.
 

jcpro

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The weasly individual is probably an intern or some other low level hanger on. Maybe even a "composite" created by the NYT. These days, I wouldn't discount anything as we're way past rational.
 

wigglee

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LOL!!! And what are the chances of that? Especially with the new economic figures and Mueller's "investigation" spinning wheels among the taxi medallions.
just wait til the midterms :)
 

Insidious Von

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The GOP will not lose the midterms in the House let alone the Senate, to much gerymandering.

And if Trump's head doesn't go up and down on Putin's lap, who will replace him?
 

Butler1000

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just wait til the midterms :)
Um. Even Dem leadership won't go there. Without proof for the Senate trial it would be useless political theatre.
 

y2kmark

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If anyone wants evidence as to the damage that the PGOTUS has done to American democracy just read this post which regrettably expresses a common sentiment. The fact that he has convinced a lot of people that there is even a possibility that the NYT has made up this letter is a very sad commentary. whether or not you agree with the content or editorial slant of the Grey Lady and even though they make mistakes from time to time which are quickly acknowledged and corrected there is zero chance that they have "faked" this letter.
They could still have been faked out themselves, anyway, I'm not convinced either way - Q-anon is entirely fake, though, maybe an actual guy - but still fake. If the other guy is Jarod Kushner the cage match could be amusing. Both go in masked and nobody leaves the cage till one is unmasked, not THAT's entertainment!
 

Phil C. McNasty

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just wait til the midterms :)
Historically the midterms have almost always gone against the sitting President. So if the Dems dont take the house in November they are in deep, deep trouble. Especially if the economy stays strong and the Mueller fiasco finally comes to a close
 
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