Posted on 11/26/2018 6:37:20 PM PST by E. Pluribus Unum
FULL TITLE: Newsweek Publishes Propaganda From Actual SPY Attempting to Gain Support for Prosecution of Julian Assange
Newsweek isnt even being discreet about their embrace of outright Deep State propaganda anymore.
On Saturday, the increasingly-irrelevant outlet published an article from actual intelligence agency spy Naveed Jamali, in which he attempts to gain support for the prosecution of WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange.
Like many current and former members of the intelligence community, Ive been frustrated by the unwillingness of our government to act against Assange and Wikileaks, Jamali admits in his ranting article.
Caitlin Johnstone reports:
Jamali is currently a reserve intelligence officer for the United States Navy, and is a former FBI asset and double agent. He is also like many intelligence community insiders an MSNBC contributor, and is a senior fellow at the Foreign Policy Research Institute, a think tank which has featured many prominent neoconservative war whores like Donald and Frederick Kagan, Max Boot, and James Woolsey. Any think tank with the words foreign policy in its title is nothing other than a group of intellectuals who are paid by plutocrats to come up with the best possible arguments for why it would be very good and smart to do things that are very evil and stupid, and Naveed Jamali sits comfortably there.
Jamalis op-ed, titled Prosecuting Assange is Essential for Restoring Our National Security, argues that Assange is not a journalist. Amazing, considering the fact that the damn thing was written by a spy masquerading as a journalist.
Assange is an award-winning publisher who has provided more insight into the internal workings of governments around the world than any legacy media outlet. Though his methods may be unique, all journalists rely on leaks, scoops and secrets to do their reporting. He just happens to be better at...
(Excerpt) Read more at thegatewaypundit.com ...
Bttt
No one reads Newsweek anymore
Yeah, and I’ll be glancing at that article a year from now when I get my checkup.
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