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The 'controversial' video in question is an interview Chris Hedges did with Aaron Maté - so, between two award-winning journalists (Hedges was awarded a Pulitzer, Maté an Izzy Award, specifically for his reporting on 'Russiagate') - whose collective journalistic weight dwarfs Maddow's 'Alex-Jones-of-the-Left conspiracy theories', by several orders of magnitude. The idea that YouTube should not be recommending this kind of high-caliber discussion, 'because Russians', is simplistic and reactionary.
Maté, understandably, took issue with this mischaracterization. In response he provided a "thread offering a sample of the falsehoods, innuendo, and propaganda that [Maddow] has aired on her top-rated cable news show". Strap in, this is epic.

Special Counsel Robert Mueller walks past the White House on March 24, 2019, after closing his long and contentious Russia investigation.
The long-awaited completion of Mueller's probe, and the release of his redacted report, reveals this narrative - and the expectations it fueled - to be unfounded. No American was indicted for conspiring with Russia to influence the 2016 election. Mueller's report does lay out extensive evidence that Trump sought to impede the investigation, but it declines to issue a verdict on obstruction. It presents no evidence that the Trump campaign conspired with an alleged effort by the Russian government to defeat Hillary Clinton, and instead renders this conclusion: "Ultimately, the investigation did not establish that the [Trump] Campaign coordinated or conspired with the Russian government in its election-interference activities." As a result, Mueller's report provides the opposite of what Russiagate promoters led their audiences to expect: Rather than detailing a sinister collusion plot with Russia, it presents what amounts to an extended indictment of the conspiracy theory itself.
Comment: Some past pieces from Aaron Maté on the Russiagate hoax:
- RIP, Russiagate
- New Studies Show Pundits Are Wrong About Russian Social-Media Involvement in US Politics
- Just days to the midterm elections, Russiagate is MIA...and that's a good thing
- The Mueller investigation is sending people to jail for everything but collusion
- The Elite's myopic fixation on Russiagate
- Debunking the US-manufactured Russian 'security crisis' and Putin panic: A two-part interview with Stephen F. Cohen

President Trump meets Britain's Queen Elizabeth on a state visit to the UK, 2018
"Donald Trump's statement on the Arms Trade Treaty is the final confirmation that he is not the Leader of the Free World, he never has been, and he does not deserve the honour of a State Visit to Britain," Shadow Foreign Secretary Emily Thornberry tweeted on Friday. "He is nothing but a disgrace to his office and a threat to our world order."
Thornberry was responding to Trump's decision to withdraw from the UN's Arms Trade Treaty. The treaty would impose checks and limitations on the export of arms to foreign governments, and according to Trump, would threaten Americans' Second Amendment right to "keep and bear arms."
The redaction is likely to anger Republicans, because the allegation has been known since at least 2001 and the Mueller report's reference to a claim that President Trump watched prostitutes urinating in a Moscow hotel room was not struck out.
Clinton allegedly was recorded by Russia in the 1990s, allowing Russia to learn of the affair before American officials. A reference to the Clinton intercept was redacted from the Mueller report to protect "personal privacy," but sources told the Washington Examiner that the context makes clear what was blacked out.

Christopher Wray, director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), speaks during an event at the Council on Foreign Relations in Washington.
"China has pioneered a societal approach to stealing innovation in any way it can, from a wide array of businesses, universities and organisations," said Christopher Wray, who has served as the head of America's principal federal law enforcement agency since 2017.
Comment: And yet, amongst many other achievements unparalleled by other nations, China was able to navigate to the dark side of the moon.
Beijing's campaign to steal US technology and trade secrets was being waged through intelligence services, state-owned enterprises, "ostensibly private companies" and graduate students and researchers, Wray said, calling the intelligence threat posed by China "broader [and] more severe" than that of any other country.
Comment: According to dictionary.com the definition of fascism is as follows:
fascism [ fash-iz-uh m ] noun ( sometimes initial capital letter ) a governmental system led by a dictator having complete power, forcibly suppressing opposition and criticism, regimenting all industry, commerce, etc., and emphasizing an aggressive nationalism and often racism.And this proposed merger of government and private industry that the FBI chief is calling for, under guise of the 'China threat', could bring the US yet another step closer.
See also:
- The second Belt and Road forum: A transformation of the world economic order
- China hawks grieve in their era of discontent, see Belt & Road as culmination of 'decades-long war' against the U.S.
- Why Kim really sought out Putin
- Engdahl: Is Canada's Huawei arrest an attempt to sabotage Trump-Xi talks?
Addressing a press conference at the state BJP headquarters here, the former Chief of Army Staff said if India ever considered Pakistan as its friend, it would be the biggest weakness of the country.
"I was informed about opposition candidates in the border areas of Rajasthan claiming that Pakistan was not a threat to India and hence it should not be treated as an enemy nation."
"But a country which has been triggering proxy wars against India besides being a terrorist hub can never be treated as a friend. Treating Pakistan as a friend will be the biggest weakness of India," General Singh said.
Comment: Wow. It took a while, but we're apparently now in a reality where UFOs are an accepted part of our reality...

The Navy isn't endorsing the idea that its sailors have encountered alien spacecraft - but it also does not want to dismiss strange aerial sightings by credible military personnel.
The U.S. Navy is drafting new guidelines for pilots and other personnel to report encounters with "unidentified aircraft," a significant new step in creating a formal process to collect and analyze the unexplained sightings - and destigmatize them.
The previously unreported move is in response to a series of sightings of unknown, highly advanced aircraft intruding on Navy strike groups and other sensitive military formations and facilities, the service says.
"There have been a number of reports of unauthorized and/or unidentified aircraft entering various military-controlled ranges and designated air space in recent years," the Navy said in a statement in response to questions from POLITICO. "For safety and security concerns, the Navy and the [U.S. Air Force] takes these reports very seriously and investigates each and every report.
Comment: So, is this move by necessity, or part of a slow drip of disclosure the military is trying to control? For instance, why was this story on the AATIP allowed to be aired at all, even though it negatively characterized Elizondo's funding?
Even Tucker Carlson weighed in on the news:
Professor Cannataci, how did Assange seem to be doing?
«My visit went well, Mr Assange was ready to answer my questions. We have already started gathering facts and asked questions of Assange's legal team and of the Ecuadorian ambassador in London».
How is Julian Assange? We were all shocked by his appearance the day of his arrest...
«I am not a physician, and so I am unable to make a medical assessment of him and of course I met him in prison, which is never a pleasant place to meet, however, it seemed to me he was in fairly good condition».
Comment:
- Spanish journalist arrested after attempted sale of Assange surveillance videos
- US journalist held in locked embassy room while Ecuadorian ambassador tells Assange to 'shut up' and accept being spied on
- Ex-consul debunks MSM claims Assange at odds with embassy staff: 'He respected us'
- Assange was sold for $4.2 BILLION - Former Ecuadorian President confirms IMF loan in exchange for Assange

Scientists have blown up pigs, infected monkeys with biological weapons and poisoned guinea pigs with nerve gas
During a series of experiments, scientists blew up pigs, infected monkeys with biological weapons and poisoned guinea pigs with nerve gas.
Figures seen by this newspaper show 48,400 animals were killed at the Defence Science and Technology Laboratory at Porton Down, Wiltshire, between 2010 and 2017.
Animal rights activists claim the tests are unnecessary and the numbers being killed are "alarming".
Comment: Sputnik provides further details on story and the relevance of the site relating to the Skripal saga:
[...]And for more insight into the nefarious activities Porton Down fosters, see:
Porton Down laboratory entered the limelight in connection with the poisoning of former Russian GRU officer Sergei Skripal and his daughter Yulia in Salisbury in 2018. The laboratory ran tests to determine which agent was used on them, but Russia suspects that the nerve agent could have originated from Porton Down's own experiments, as it has historically dealt with such substances. Moscow demanded that London explain the nature of Porton Down's latest experiments, as the laboratory is located so close to Salisbury, where the Skripals lived.
The UK, in turn, has pushed a narrative of blaming Moscow for the attack without presenting any credible evidence supporting the accusations.
The laboratory is also known for past questionable experiments. Namely, it contaminated an entire island in order to turn anthrax bacteria into a weapon that could be used against German cities during the Second World War. Porton Down also conducted dubious experiments on British servicemen in a bid to develop protection from certain nerve agents. One such experiment led to the death of Ronald Maddison, aged 20, in 1953.
- Footage of LSD trialled on UK marines, and other human experiments courtesy of Porton Down
- Inside Porton Down, the shady UK chemical weapons lab that developed VX, used innocent civilians as guinea pigs
- Porton Down: Lab behind Skripal poison probe has dark history of secret government-run human testing
- Porton Down, Base AL/499 and bizarre accounts of other mysterious phantom bases
The undated clip, which was released by Iran's Revolutionary Guard Corps, showed a homemade Ababail-3 drone taking off from an Iranian airfield with the musical accompaniment of a rather epic tune.
Its audacious mission proved successful, according to Iran's semi-official Tasnim news agency, which reported on the close-up shots of the USS Dwight D. Eisenhower aircraft carrier apparently taken by the UAV.
Comment: After successfully reverse engineering a US spy drone, and more recently hacking a US drone, evidently Iran is taking advantage of its newfound knowledge. So much so that at each stage they've been eager to share it with the world, or, more particularly, the US:
- The Real Story Behind Israel's Attack on "Iranian" Targets in Syria and Trump's Abandonment of the Iran Deal
- Iran hacks and controls US drones, shows footage from missions as proof
- Iran unveils combat UAV based on captured US spy drone design










Comment: For more Twitter reactions to Maddow's fear-mongering, see: Rachel Maddow flips out after YouTube allegedly recommends an RT video.