Earlier on Thursday the Biden administration and US intelligence came out with some explosive and outlandish claims,ย saying Russia is planningย to release a videoย depicting graphic scenes of a “staged false explosion with corpses, actors depicting mourners, and images of destroyed locations and military equipment,”ย as CNN described it. This in order to justify a military invasion of Ukraine, given the false flag operation would feature Russian-backed separatists under attack by Ukrainian forces.
Given such a narrative has been advanced in public, grabbing global headlines, butย without so much as a shred of evidenceย – even mainstream media pundits are scratching their heads. Watchย Associated Pressย writer Matt Lee demolish the State Department’s Ned Price, who refuses to provide any level of proof backing the bizarre and surprisingย claims.ย “This is like Alex Jones territory you’re getting into now!”ย Lee points out…
Reporter: โItโs an action that you say they have taken, but you have shown no evidence to confirm that. […] This is like – crisis actors? Really? This is like Alex Jones territory youโre getting into now.โ
Must-watch exchange between @APDiploWriter Matt Lee and @StateDeptSpox. pic.twitter.com/RPIPb2zwf5
— The Hill (@thehill) February 3, 2022
Throughout the past month, both sides of the Ukraine crisis have accused the other of waging “information wars” – however, these new claims, complete with details of crisis actors and war scenes and corpses being “staged”, have reached new levels of the absurd.ย US Secretary of Defense spokesman John Kirby had told reporters earlier Thursday afternoon that “We do have information that the Russiansย likely to want to fabricate a pretext for an invasionย – which again, is right out of their playbook.”
The AP’s Lee incredulously points this out to an increasingly agitated Ned Price, who doubles down during the testy exchange, even suggesting that anyone questioning the Biden admin narrative is merelyย being fed ‘Russian disinformation’…
Lee challenged Price, saying the State Department had presentedย โno evidenceโย that Russia has actuallyย created a โcrisis actorโ videoย and insisting that he wouldnโt be satisfied with the administrationโs claims alone.
โIf you doubt the credibility of the U.S. government, of the British government, of other governments and want to, you know,ย find solace in information that the Russians are putting out, that is for you to do,โ Price responded.
Lee then pointed that given the extraordinary claims, some level of evidence is demanded given the mounting numbers of whopping government lies over the past two decades, including ‘Iraq WMDs’.
anyone who questions a statement delivered from a podium is a tool of the russians, the islamic state, or both
sorry, you know the rules
— Edward Snowden (@Snowden) February 3, 2022
Price hid behind the “that’s classified” classic line often used whenever government officials want to shut down legitimate skepticism of their claims…
โLike, โcrisis actorsโ? This is Alex Jones territory youโre getting into,โย he said.ย โWhere is the declassified information?,โย he repeated multiple times.
In pressing for evidence to justify the administrationโs claims, the veteran reporter referenced numerous U.S. intelligence failures that led to catastrophe in recent decades, including the โweapons of mass destructionโ speculation that served as a pretext for Americaโs 2003 military intervention in Iraq as well as the U.S. timeline forย Afghanistanโs fall to the Talibanย that was totally upended in August.
State Dept.: Russia is going to launch a false flag attack as a pretext to invade Ukraine.
Reporter: What's your evidence?
State Dept.: I just gave it to you.
Reporter: No, you made an allegation.
State Dept.: Yes, that's the evidence.
Reporter: ๐pic.twitter.com/lC1pRxNiso
— Michael Knowles (@michaeljknowles) February 3, 2022
“That’s not evidence, Ned, that’s you saying it.”
“I would like to see some proof that you can show that shows what the Russians are doing.ย Iโve been doing this a long timeโฆI remember Iraq and that Kabulโs not going to fall,” Lee then asserted.
Price retorted:ย “I’m sorry you’re doubting the information that is in the possession of the US government” – as if it was some kind ofย gotchaย response. Hilariously, it wasn’t the first time today that the Biden administration pulled this kind of clumsyย ‘if you doubt what I’m saying you must be with the enemy’ย tactic… Price sneeringlyย dismissed Lee as a Russian propagandistย for refusing to accept wildย evidence-free government assertionsย at face value. The administration did the same thing earlier in the day when questioned about the special forces raid on the Syria-Turkey border…
Aboard AF1, a reporter asked WH press secretary Jen Psaki for evidence to back up the claim that Qurayshi denotated a suicide bomb.
Psaki asked whether skeptics think the U.S. military is "not providing accurate information and ISIS is providing accurate information." 2/x
— Felicia Sonmez (@feliciasonmez) February 3, 2022
This article appeared at ZeroHedge.com at:ย https://www.zerohedge.com/political/alex-jones-territory-watch-reporter-destroy-admin-spox-over-russian-false-flag-claims