By Eric Zuesse (originally posted at The Saker, and now submitted free of charge for republication, by the author, to all English-language news-media, and linking here to the actual evidence correcting the three main false allegations against Russia)
THE FIRST ACCUSATION, which is the source of the Magnitsky Act sanctions against Russia, was in 2012 under U.S. President Barack Obama. It alleged that Sergei Magnitsky had been a whistleblower in Russia who was a lawyer who uncovered corruption in Russiaâs Government and was imprisoned for that and beaten to death there for that. Magnitsky was, in fact, no whistleblower, and no lawyer, but the accountant of American billionaire Bill Browder, who had been charged by the Russian Government (and who then fled Russia) as having tax-defrauded the Russian Government of $230 million. And, Magnitsky’s death in prison was due to inadequate medical care of his pancreatitis by the medical personnel there, not (as Browder alleged) to any âbeating.â (To see the evidence, please click onto that link.)
THE SECOND ACCUSATION, in 2014, is that âRussia stole Crimea.â This charge is the source of additional (and more severe) sanctions against Russis, and also of NATOâs massing of troops and weapons on and near Russiaâs border, which are massed there allegedly to âprotectâ European nations against âRussian aggressionâ (such as âseizing Crimeaâ). Itâs all founded on basic lies regarding Crimea and Ukraine. A fuller presentation of that case is here. But what constitutes the most remarkable evidence of all in this entire matter are two crucial phone-conversations. The first is the 27 January 2014 phone-conversation whereby the chief agent, Victoria Nuland, whom Obama had assigned to organize the coup to overthrow Ukraineâs democratically elected President Victor Yanukovych, gave the order as to whom Yanukovychâs replacement would be. This call is grossly misrepresented if not entirely ignored by the U.S. regimeâs âjournalistsâ and âhistoriansâ. Nuland famously said there âFuck the EUâ (for the EUâs wanting a more moderate and less-nazi alternative to be selected). That much of the call was reported in the Western press (though with virtually no context as to what it meant and why she had said it), but the rest â the historically crucial part of it â wasnât. This historically mega-important phone-call, which was posted to the internet a week later, on February 4th â three weeks before the man whom she named there received (just as she had instructed) the appointment to lead the post-coup Ukraine â isnât even being denied by Washington. Instead, it’s either ignored by them, or else totally misrepresented, in the âhistoricalâ accounts by the agents of the U.S. regime.
Especially remarkable about this phone-conversation, to select Ukraineâs new leader, is that it wasnât between Ukrainians, but was instead between two Americans, selecting the person who would soon be appointed by the U.S. regime to rule Ukrainians; it actually obliterated Ukrainian national sovereignty. Nuland told Pyatt not to appoint the moderate Vitally Klitschko, the EUâs favorite, to become Ukraineâs new leader, but instead to appoint the rabidly anti-Russian Arseniy Yatsenyuk. Here, then, is the most crucial part of this historically crucial phone-conversation, the instruction she gave there that set âthe New Cold Warâ â the movement toward World War III â overtly into motion (after its covert start on the night of 24 February 1990):
Nuland: ⦠Yats is the guy whoâs got the economic exÂpeÂrience the governing experience; heâs the⦠what he needs is Klitsch [the leading moderate] and TiahÂnyÂbok [an admirer of Hitler] on the outside; he [Yats] needs to be talking to them four times a week you know. I just think Klitch going in, heâs going to be, at that level, working for Yatsenyuk; itâs just not going to work.
Pyatt: Yeah [youâre right], no [I was wrong to think that Klitschko should become the new ruler], I think thatâs right. Ok. Good.
Then, she referred, in the call, to her agent (just like she was Obamaâs agent), Jeff Feltman, who had been assigned to persuade the U.N.âs Ban ki-Moon and his envoy handling Ukraine â who was Hollandâs former Ambassador to Ukraine, the anti-Russian and pro-American Robert Serry â to go along with the U.S., in this context:
I talked to Jeff Feltman this morning; he had a new name for the UN guy Robert Serry; did I write you that this morning?
Pyatt: Yeah I saw that.
Nuland: Ok. Heâs now gotten both Serry and Ban ki-Moon to agree that Serry could come in Monday or Tuesday. That would be great, I think, to help glue this thing, and to have the UN help glue it, and, you know, fuck the EU.
Feltman chose Serry to become officially appointed on 5 March 2014 by Ban ki-Moon to âmediate the conflict between Russia and Ukraine.â (Whether Russiaâs President Vladimir Putin ever knew that the U.N.âs âmediatorâ had been chosen by Obamaâs people, is unknown; presumably, he knew of the Nuland-Pyatt phone-conversation; but certainly Russiaâs U.N. Ambassador, Vitaly Churkin, wasnât comfortable about Serryâs representing the U.N. on this matter; and Crimeans also were outright hostile toward Serry.)
In other words: this was a set-up deal, set up in Washington, to create â and with the U.N.âs acceptance â a rabidly anti-Russian government, right on Russiaâs doorstep, in adjoining Ukraine. Would the U.N. have accepted Russiaâs replacing Mexicoâs Government in a bloody coup and installing a rabidly anti-U.S. regime there? Did the U.S. in 1962 accept Soviet nuclear missiles in Cuba, which is 100 miles away from the U.S.? Of course not. Why should Russia do that, in 2014 â or ever?
Then, in a phone-call on February 26th, occurred the second important item of evidence. The foreign-affairs chief of the European Union, Catherine Ashton, was confidentially informed by her investigator, Urmas Paet, that the new Government in Ukraine was not actually the result of what the democratically elected Government had done, but was instead a coup by âthe new coalitionâ government that had just succeeded at overthrowing the elected Government. This is from the transcript:
What was quite disturbing, the same oligarch [Poroshenko â and so when he then became Ukraineâs President three months later, he already knew this] told that well, all the evidence shows that the people who were killed by snipers, from both sides, among policemen and people from the streets, [this will shock Ashton, who thought that Yanukovych had masterminded the killings] that they were the same snipers, killing people from both sides [so, Poroshenko himself knows that his regime is based on a false-flag U.S.-controlled coup dâetat against his predecessor, Yanukovych â and he even said as much]
Well, thatâs yes, â¦
So that and then she [Dr. Olga Bolgomets] also showed me some photos, she said that as medical doctor, she can, you know, say that itâs the same handwriting, the same type of bullets, and itâs really disturbing that now the new coalition that they donât want to investigate, what exactly happened; so that now there is stronger and stronger understanding that behind the snipers, it was not Yanukovych, but it was somebody from the new coalition.
Notice here that Paet had tactfully avoided saying that Ashtonâs assumption that it had been Yanukovych was false; instead, he totally ignored her having suggested that, and he here simply said that the evidence went totally in the opposite direction, the direction that Poroshenko himself knew to be true, that the guilty party was âthe new coalition,â which Paet said nothing about, and Ashton asked him no questions about it or about what country had actually organized it. Ashton responded:
I think that we do want to investigate.
That sentiment on her part lasted, however, only about one second.
I mean I didnât pick that up, thatâs interesting. Gosh?
Ashton here seemed to have felt outright embarrassed, and she thus ended in a âGoshâ that was almost inaudible, as if a question, and then she immediately proceeded simply to ignore this crucial matter entirely. All of the evidence suggests that she was exceedingly reluctant to believe that in the overthrow, the bad guys had actually been on the anti-Yanukovych side. The overthrow of Yanukovych has since been called âthe most blatant coup in historyâ.
On the day when the coup peaked, 20 February 2014, there was an event which turned the residents of Crimea even more against the overthrow-Yanukovych demonstrators than Crimeans already were (and Crimea had voted over 75% for Yanukovych, so they were strongly against this overthrow): it was “The Anti-Crimean Pogrom that Sparked Crimeaâs Breakawayâ.
Almost immediately after Yatsenyuk became the leader of Ukraine, he sacked the existing three Deputy Defense Ministers, on March 5th, and replaced them with three rabidly anti-Russian neo-Nazis, who were committed to his bombing-policy, to eliminate enough Yanukovych-voters so that the new Government, in future elections, would be able to be a continuation of Yatsenyukâs instead of a restoration of the one that had preceded Yatsenyukâs. The person who was made the Minister of Defense, Mikhail Koval, announced his intention to ethnically cleanse from southeastern Ukraine the “subhumans” who voted for Yanukovych, who will “be resettled in other regions,” meaning either Russia (if Russia accepts these Ukrainian refugees) or else concentration-camps inside Ukraine (and then perhaps death). âThere will be a thorough filtration of people.â (That English translation has since been taken down; so, instead, try this and this.) Their property will be confiscated, and “Land parcels will be given out for free to the servicemen of the Ukrainian Armed Forces and other military formations, as well as to the employees of Interior Ministry and the Security Service of Ukraine that are defending territorial integrity and sovereignty of the country in eastern and southeastern regions of Ukraine.” That’s the euphemism for the ethnic cleansing, and mass-theft, which followed. And here is more of that, and more, and more, of this U.S.-imposed nazism. In other words, Obama’s rulers of Ukraine were rewarding ethnic-cleansing, and were offering their soldiers the opportunity to grab legally the property of their victims.
On 15 November 2017, two of the foreign mercenaries who had served as snipers in the Ukrainian coup confessed on Italian television and described how they had come to be hired for the job, by Mikheil Saakashvili (who is a U.S. Deep State asset).
The result of the U.S. regimeâs takeover of Ukraineâs Government is this. And a generation of young Ukrainians are now being taught nazism, right on the border of Russia â Russia being the one country that in World War II had done the most to conquer the Nazis. The U.S. Government has flipped to pro-nazi. And time after time after time, the U.S. leads the three-or-fewer nations that vote at the U.N. against condemning nazism. Thatâs right: America, which under President FDR had fought against the Nazis and the other fascist regimes, now was and is itself the worldâs leading racist-fascist, or ideologically nazi (but this time mainly against Russians, instead of mainly against Jews), regime, itself. (In fact, todayâs America is allied with the ideologically racist-fascist, or nazi, anti-Palestinian, Israeli regime. And, itâs allied also with the nazi â but anti-Shiite â Saud regime, which was founded in 1744 on the basis of hating Shiites.)
Ukraineâs economy was destroyed by the U.S.-imposed Ukrainian regime. Until around 2013, Ukraineâs economy was fairly stable, but then the coup-operation, which had begun in Washington in 2011, for regime-change in both Ukraine and Syria, culminated successfully in Ukraine in February 2014. Ukraineâs national debt then nearly quadrupled, between 2013 and 2017, while Ukraine’s GDP simultaneously declined 39%:
https://www.statista.com/statistics/531998/national-debt-of-ukraine/
Ukraine: National debt from 2012 to 2017 (in billion U.S. dollars)
2012=20.14
2013=22.67
2014=42.61
2015=60.24
2016=73.94
2017=83.96
https://www.statista.com/statistics/296140/ukraine-gross-domestic-product/
Ukraine: GDP from 2012 to 2017
2012=175.71
2013=179.57
2014=132.34
2015=90.94
2016=93.26
2017=109.32
Because of what the U.S. regime did to Ukraine, Ukraine now has vastly higher debt, and also significantly reduced GDP from which to pay it. Nothing about this operation was at all democratic. The opposition to this operation was democratic. Thatâs not to say the crowd who had campaigned at the Maidan Square against Ukraineâs endemic corruption were anti-democratic, but that their leaders were â and so Ukraine is even more corrupt now than it was under Yanukovych. Four days before the Nuland-anointed Yatsenyuk left Ukraineâs Government, he tweeted on 10 April 2016, âI thank the colleagues whoâve acted honestly and selflessly. The last 2 Govs [his and Poroshenkos] were unique. They were the first manifestations of New Ukraine.â Look at the heap of contempt which his former followers heaped there upon that tweet. The pro-U.S.-regime site Euractive noted on that same day, that âhis partyâs approval rating has slumped to just two percentâ and blamed it not on his ethnic-cleansing campaign and his sinking his country into hock to foreign investors in order to fund that war against the regions that had voted 90% for Yanukovych, but instead mainly âbecause of the painful transition away from a state-sustained economyâ â not enough privatization, not enough graft for insider-investors to have been able to suck Ukrainians even drier than theyâve done.Â
All indications are that, right after the February 2014 coup, over 90% of Crimeans wanted to become Russians again, and that over 90% are happy today to be Russians again (which Crimea had been until 1954 when the Soviet dictator arbitrarily transferred Crimea from Russia to Ukraine). But the U.S. regime and its allies demand that Crimeans be taken over by the nazi racist anti-Russian and anti-Crimean regime the U.S. installed in Ukraine. The right of self-determination of peoples is honored (at least verbally) in The West for Spainâs Catalonians and for UKâs Scotts, but not at all for Crimeans, whom The West is instead determined to, essentially, destroy, by diktat (which is what the U.S.-imposed Ukrainian regime wants to do to Crimeans).
Instead of âPutin seized Crimea,â the reality is: Obama seized Ukraine. Crimeans rejected his seizure. âPutin seized Crimeaâ is lie #2.
THE THIRD ACCUSATION is commonly called âRussiagate,â and is the source of the latest round of sanctions against Russia. Itâs in two main parts, the first involving WikiLeaks, and the second involving Facebook. The first part is that Russiaâs Government, if not Putin himself, surreptitiously disclosed through âhacksâ supplied to Wikileaks, Hillary Clintonâs and her campaignâs emails. Wikileaks said that the emails actually arrived via leaks not hacks, and that the leaks were from inside the Democratic Party, not from anyone outside the United States. Regarding the more recent part, which involves Facebook ads, the allegation is that Russia otherwise also campaigned, via Facebook ads, to make Donald Trump win against Hillary Clinton. The New York Times on 20 September 2018, bannered a 9,700-word article, âThe Plot to Subvert an Election: Unraveling the Russia Story So Farâ, and buried 92% of the way through it, as merely a clause in a sentence, the crucial fact that âno public evidence has emerged showing that his [Trumpâs] campaign conspired with Russia in the election interference or accepted Russian money.â That buried clause debunked both parts of the Russiagate narrative. This startlingly anomalous declaration by their reporters was publicly noted to be anomalous, on the very same day as the article was published, when the âMoon of Alabamaâ blogger headlined âNYT Admits That Its âMountain of Evidenceâ For Russian Collusion Is Smaller Than A Molehillâ. Then, on October 1st appeared, from the âAlternative Insightâ blogger, âThe New York Times Plots the 2016 Electionâ, opening:
The article starts with
âON AN OCTOBER AFTERNOON BEFORE THE 2016 ELECTION, a huge banner was unfurled from the Manhattan Bridge in New York City: Vladimir V. Putin against a Russian-flag backgroundâ¦â
The paragraph ends with
âIn November, shortly after Donald J. Trump eked out a victory that Moscow had worked to assist, an even bigger banner appeared.â
Note that before any facts are presented, the reader is confronted with a conclusion “Moscow had worked to assist” in Trump’s victory.
âPolice never identified who had hung the banners, but there were clues. The earliest promoters of the images on Twitter were American-sounding accounts, including @LeroyLovesUSA, later exposed as Russian fakes operated from St. Petersburg to influence American voters.â
Although described “as Russian fakes operated from St. Petersburg to influence American voters,” the banners had nothing to do with the election, and the second banner was unfurled after the election. Why conclude they are Russian fakes? Could not these individuals be operating similar to many persons who have Facebook accounts, hiding their real names when commenting on controversial issues?
These lines are followed by leaps into fantasy.
âThe Kremlin, it appeared, had reached onto United States soil in New York and Washington. The banners may well have been intended as visual victory laps for the most effective foreign interference in an American election in history.â
How do a few unknown persons, supposedly living in St. Petersburg, suddenly morph into “The Kremlin?” How could, “The banners be intended as visual victory laps?” How is this, “the most effective foreign interference in an American election in history?” A succeeding paragraph proves the article is a bundle of unproven statements. Before presenting any facts, and using conjecture, other conclusions are impressed into the readers’ minds.
âBut to travel back to 2016 and trace the major plotlines of the Russian attack is to underscore what we now know with certainty: The Russians carried out a landmark intervention that will be examined for decades to come Acting on the personal animus of Mr. Putin, public and private instruments of Russian power moved with daring and skill to harness the currents of American politics. Well-connected Russians worked aggressively to recruit or influence people inside the Trump campaign.â
What are “the major plotlines,” of what “Russian attack,” that makes it certain that “The Russians carried out a landmark (ED: Why landmark?) intervention?”
Where has there been any evidence of “Acting on the personal animus of Mr. Putin?”
And, then, on November 2nd, appeared, from Gareth Porter, at Consortium News, a total mathematical disproof of the Timesâs central allegation â of âThe Timesâ claim last month that Russian Facebook posts reached nearly as many Americans as actually voted in the 2016 election.â He headlined â33 Trillion More Reasons Why The New York Times Gets it Wrong on Russia-gateâ and displayed the mathematical impossibility of what the Facebook-ads hypothesis (which was accepted unquestioningly by the Times) asserts. He also exposed that the Facebook-ads hypothesis is based on misrepresenting what Facebook had actually asserted:
The newspaper said: âEven by the vertiginous standards of social media, the reach of their effort was impressive: 2,700 fake Facebook accounts, 80,000 posts, many of them elaborate images with catchy slogans, and an eventual audience of 126 million Americans on Facebook alone.â The paper argued that 126 million was ânot far short of the 137 million people who would vote in the 2016 presidential election.â â¦
The newspaper failed to tell their readers that Facebook account holders in the United States had been âservedâ 33 trillion Facebook posts during that same period â 413 million times more than the 80,000 posts from the Russian company.
What Facebook general counsel Colin Stretch testified before the Senate Judiciary Committee on October 31, 2017 is a far cry from what the Times claims. âOur best estimate is that approximately 126,000 million people may have been served one of these [private Russian company, Internet Research Agency, âIRAâ-generated] stories at some time during the two year period,â Stretch said.
Stretch was expressing a theoretical possibility rather than an established fact. He said an estimated 126 million Facebook members might have gotten at least one story from the IRA â not over the ten week election period, but over 194 weeks during the two years 2015 through 2017âincluding a full year after the election.
That means only an estimated 29 million FB users may have gotten at least one story in their feed in two years. The 126 million figure is based only on an assumption that they shared it with others, according to Stretch.
Facebook didnât even claim most of those 80,000 IRA posts were electionârelated. It offered no data on what proportion of the feeds to those 29 million people were.
In addition, Facebookâs Vice President for News Feed, Adam Moseri, acknowledged in 2016 that FB subscribers actually read only about 10 percent of the stories Facebook puts in their News Feed every day. The means that very few of the IRA stories that actually make it into a subscriberâs news feed on any given day are actually read.
And now, according to the further research, the odds that Americans saw any of these IRA adsâlet alone were influenced by themâare even more astronomical. In his Oct. 2017 testimony, Stretch said that from 2015 to 2017, âAmericans using Facebook were exposed to, or âserved,â a total of over 33 trillion stories in their News Feeds.â
To put the 33 trillion figure over two years in perspective, the 80,000 Russian-origin Facebook posts represented just .0000000024 of total Facebook content in that time.
Shane and Mazzetti did not report the 33 trillion number even though The New York Timesâ own coverage of that 2017 Stretch testimony explicitly stated, âFacebook cautioned that the Russia-linked posts represented a minuscule amount of content compared with the billions of posts that flow through usersâ News Feeds everyday.â
The Timesâ touting of the bogus 126 million out 137 million voters, while not reporting the 33 trillion figure, should vie in the annals of journalism as one of the most spectacularly misleading uses of statistics of all time.
The U.S. Government routinely interferes in elections all over the world, but builds mountains out of molehills of âevidenceâ to charge that Russiaâs Government is the global threat to democracy, and especially to Americaâs (fake) âdemocracyâ. And thatâs lie #3.
And, of course, the U.S. regime also had lied its way into invading Iraq in 2003, and lies today to allege that âIran is the top state-sponsor of terrorismâ and so much else; so that anyone who still trusts what the U.S. regime says, would have to be a fool. The New York Times (which participated so prominently in stenographically spreading the U.S. regimeâs deadly lies about Iraq in 2002 and 2003) is, no less now than it was then, an ongoing insult to the intelligence of its subscribers, but this time spreading lies especially against Russia. The newspaperâs subscribers didnât cancel their subscriptions in revolt; that newspaper remains very successful, as if routinely lying to âjustifyâ invasion is okay.
The U.S. public believe the same ânewsâ-media which had lied America into earlier invasions and mass-murders â wars and coups. Itâs all of the U.S. major ânewsâ-media, and most even of the âalternativeâ ones (but certainly not the one youâre reading here). Thatâs why, when Trumpâs U.N. Ambassador, Nikki Haley, on 5 April 2018, addressed students at Duke University, and said (at 46:50 in the video) âRussiaâs never going to be our friend,â she wasnât booed by anybody. And she continued, âYou havenât seen the end of what this administration will do to Russia.â In other words: she preached that hostility toward âRussiaâ is âgoodâ. The students and the faculty seemed totally supportive of her nationalistic holier-than-thou lying pontifications. All of the questions, which were asked of her, presumed to be true all of the lies that she had stated against Russia, and against Bashar al-Assad and so much else. She easily fooled these people, because all of the major media already had fooled them, just like had been done about Iraq in 2002 and 2003. Fools never really learn, because they always already âknowâ (the lies).
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Investigative historian Eric Zuesse is the author, most recently, of Theyâre Not Even Close: The Democratic vs. Republican Economic Records, 1910-2010, and of  CHRISTâS VENTRILOQUISTS: The Event that Created Christianity.