Politics Writer of Snowden hit piece admits to being UK government tool!

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https://www.techdirt.com/articles/2...-hes-just-writing-what-uk-govt-told-him.shtml

So we've already written about the massive problems with the Sunday Times' big report claiming that the Russians and Chinese had "cracked" the encryption on the Snowden files (or possibly just been handed those files by Snowden) and that he had "blood on his hands" even though no one has come to any harm. It also argued that David Miranda was detained after he got documents from Snowden in Moscow, despite the fact that he was neither in Moscow, nor had met Snowden (a claim the article quietly deleted). That same report also claimed that UK intelligence agency MI6 had to remove "agents" from Moscow because of this leak, despite the fact that they're not called "agents" and there's no evidence of any actual risk. So far, the only official response from News Corp. the publisher of The Sunday Times (through a variety of subsidiaries) was totry to censor the criticism of the story with a DMCA takedown request.

Either way, one of the journalists who wrote the story, Tom Harper, gave an interview to CNN which is quite incredible to watch. Harper just keeps repeating that he doesn't know what's actually true, and that he was just saying what the government told him -- more or less admitting that his role here was not as a reporter, but as a propagandist or a stenographer.

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I'm so old I can remember when reporters actually did their own research and wrote their own pieces!
 
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And see? THIS is where we are now. It's no longer real journalism....it's report what you're told! The only possible way to get to the truth now is to do our own digging, because it's not going to be coming from the MSM ever again. They have been bought and now sell us what the government wants us to hear. Period.
 
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