
Top: the actual Yahoo! News graphics and title for their 'World Exclusive'. Below, the HuffPo variant.
Yahoo News Chief Investigator Michael Isikoff, who is also the co-author of hit Russiagate book 'Russian Roulette: The Inside Story of Putin's War on America and the Election of Donald Trump,' has a new example of how the nefarious Russians supposedly subverted democracy in the US. According to him, it was Russian intelligence that started a conspiracy theory about the murder of DNC staffer Seth Rich on July 10, 2016 during an apparent botched robbery.
The supposed Russian disinformation showed up three days after Rich's death on a website called WhatDoesItMean.com. Befitting of the site's '90s design, it is, well, a badly written thriller fiction about Rich trying to expose the corruption of the Clinton campaign to the FBI, and instead being ambushed by her hit team. It is complete with a gun battle "just blocks from the White House" - all based on a 'report' by the Russian Foreign Intelligence Service (SVR).














Comment: We've long known that whatdoesitmean.com is a loopy disinfo site - probably run by US and/or affiliated intelligence - to derail people, but could never have imagined mainstream US journalists actually citing it - nay, basing a theory on it and splashing it across front pages!
And this goes without saying to most readers, but Hannity wasn't 'peddling' anything; he was outlining a realistic scenario, that US spooks - at the behest or otherwise of the Clinton crime syndicate - offed Rich in vengeance for mortally wounding her election chances. So Hannity was indeed 'forced to retract the story', if he wanted to live...