Even though she makes good points, she's a bit of a glory hound (in my opinion - and she likes the spotlight). I don't blame her because this is how very many commentators/people make their living and sell their books. So there's that angle to it. She seeks to remain relevant when the truth...
WhitneyWebb has a history of making up wild conspiracies.
From a Glenn Greenwald tweet a couple months ago:
Edit: This is the kind of thing that makes me question the validity of the claims in her wildly conspiratorial two volume Epstein book.
Yes, I agree, I doubt the people in control of media and promoting the sponsored narrative have anything as sophisticated as this planned. I think it’s all become a diabological mess with the PTB media and PR crowd being reactive to developments in the people’s perception. There is widespread...
I think WhitneyWebb thinks herself into Pretzels here (she has a tendency to go full "4D chess conspiracy"). Her argument, if I follow it (not always easy), seems to be: the domestic terror apparatus was set up so that it targets antisemitism on the right. So they sent out Joe Kent as an agent...
I saw that interview. Basically W.W. was speculating that there is going to be a psyop to label the right wing America first people who are against the war as domestic terrorist labeling them extreme right, anti semitic or something. It was an idea she loosely had but hadn't really thought all...
Norm says a lot, understandably, and he offers some insights in the way that he sees it.
He sees that this is not just an Israeli war born from the sociopathy Bibi - pulling Trump in, it is in the end a U.S. war designed back after the Shah's overthrow - further targeted along the line by...
Hello, thank you for your extensive answer and the various things you pointed at. For instance, the above; It's funny, reading "Whitney Webb's answer to Shellenberg" triggered an impression in myself, and I am glad and thankful that you pointed it out. Those look like "battlers" doing ping-pong...
...phenomenon. He also seems to have little understanding of how modern intelligence agencies/elite networks operate - which is something WhitneyWebb pointed out as well. So once you figured out these premises, you can understand why he says the things he says, and react less emotionally to the...
Valid counter-points. Shellenberger is assuming that the files released thus far constitute 'a fair sample', whereas, if Epstein's operations had been explicitly set up to generate 'kompromat' with which to feed the intelligence agencies, then the files would have been specifically scoured for...
A long read, but a brave attempt by Michael Shellenberger to explain Epstein's role by making the case that he was not "running a sex blackmail operation for intelligence." Epstein certainly appears to have done many other things for and with intelligence agencies, but not that.
@axj
And it's really weird, I just searched for WhitneyWebb again and I didn't get the same results as you. Yet I searched the entire forum 🤔
Here are the results of my search Search results for query: withney webb
Is there a problem with my computer?! Or am I not doing it right?
I'm really sorry, when I did the research and wrote his name, I didn't have many references. 😣
Thank you very much.
And I just noticed that there was a thread about the WEBB program. I hadn't gone through all the posts on the entire forum because I thought this would have been posted in the...
...a movie, Kill the Messenger, which was released in 2014.
What is fascinating about the name Webb is that there is also another author, WhitneyWebb, who has published two volumes on the links between Jeffrey Epstein and Israel. Here is the description of the two books:
Tome #1 - The Sordid...
...and Talented Education) program in Canada and other countries.
I wouldn't say that the book is exhaustive in its research like Laura or WhitneyWebb would do, but she definitely makes a strong case based upon available records from MK-Ultra, Operation Paperclip and especially Ewen Cameron at...
I asked the writer Hua Bin (his work can be found on substack and Unz Review) what he thought about the existence of a Chinese deep state. His response:
The term 'deep state' can mean a lot of things - a permanent bureaucracy that is more or less open to the light of day, exemplified by lifers...
Incidentally, Corbett Report just did an interview with WhitneyWebb on the book. Haven't had time to watch it myself, but I figured I would post it here should anyone be interested.
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