Comments by "john" (@Pistolita221) on "Task & Purpose" channel.

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  17.  @aleksandrs1422  To my knowledge, the NATO intelligence services haven't been big on declassifying anything since the fall of the USSR. The USA declassifies things as the geopolitical chapter closes, and a new one opens. If the Russia-China stuff takes more than 3 decades to come to a close, it's possible this stuff might not come out for much more than 30 years. I think a majority of Americans distrust the official story on some older conspiracies, but they're still very much not acknowledged by the fed. Even Kennedy is still is a stupid grey-zone, 60 years later. But that's to protect the federal reserve bank, so it'll probably never come out since that motive/means is too central to be the official record. From my understanding, Russia's disinformation campaign began by riding the coattails of NATO member disinformation campaigns (drum up division amongst the working class to enable the wealth disparity to grow), and spread to include anti-american propaganda which dovetails well with the USA's own disinformation campaigns targeted at leftist circles. And what's so disappointing is the US intelligence is still unwilling to change tact with information releases, even when they know hostile foreign powers will use this against us. There's a revival of respect for the public coming, but it's slow and there are some very entrenched morons in US services. The USA may lose the information war because we're more committed to lying than sovereignty or the constitution. God bless! Happy to hear Russians are still getting some decent information even if they can't really act on it.
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