The Burden Of Proof Is Always On The Ones Making The Claim (Even If It Is About Russia) by Ms Caitlin Johnstone!
(2022-02-20 at 01:38:47 )

The Burden Of Proof Is Always On The Ones Making The Claim (Even If It Is About Russia) by Ms Caitlin Johnstone!

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Well you will be shocked to learn that, while the Ukraine invasion we have been told for weeks was happening any day now still has not occurred, the United States and the United Kingdom have declared that Russia attacked Ukraine in an invisible and unverifiable way for which the evidence is secret.

"The White House blamed Russia on Friday for this weeks cyberattacks targeting Ukraines defense ministry and major banks and warned of the potential for more significant disruptions in the days ahead," AP reports. "Anne Neuberger, the Biden administrations deputy national security adviser for cyber and emerging technologies, said the United States had rapidly linked Tuesdays attacks to Russian military intelligence officers."

"Technical information analysis shows the GRU was almost certainly involved in disruptive DDoS attacks," adds a statement from the United Kingdom Foreign Office.

No evidence for this claim has been provided beyond the assertive tone with which American and British officials have uttered it, but that likely will not stop arguments from western narrative managers that this "attack" justifies immediate economic sanctions.

President Joe Biden says Russia President Putin is going to invade Ukraine. Reporter asks, "What reason do you have to believe he is considering that option at all?" President Biden replies, "We have significant intelligence capability." Again, no evidence. Just trust us.-Kevin Gosztola (kgosztola) February 18, 2022

You have probably also heard by now that President Biden announced at a press briefing that Vladimir Putin has made the decision to invade Ukraine and violently topple Kyiv "in the coming days," citing only "intelligence".

"What reason do you believe he is considering that option at all?" a reporter asked Biden after his speech.

"We have a significant intelligence capability, thank you very much," the president answered, and made his exit.

As we were reminded earlier this month in an interesting exchange between State Department spinmeister Ned Price and APs Matt Lee, United States officials firmly believe that simply placing assertions next to the word "intelligence" should be considered rock solid proof that those assertions are true, and the press are expected to play along with this.

And indeed, a large percentage of the political-media class is responding to President Bidens unevidenced claim that President Putin has decided to launch a full-scale ground invasion of Ukraine as though that invasion is actually happening.

It is beyond belief that in 2022, as we face challenges like covid & climate change, any national leader would start a war that could kill thousands & create millions of refugees. There is a diplomatic solution to this crisis. It is tragic that Putin seems intent to reject it.-Bernie Sanders (SenSanders) February 18, 2022

Two critical statements by President Biden just now:

1. United States has intelligence that President Putin has made the decision to further invade Ukraine.

2. The invasion will go all the way to Kyiv, a city of 2.9m people.

Europe-the world-will not be the same if President Biden is right.-Ivo Daalder (IvoHDaalder) February 18, 2022

It is not even a tiny bit rare for United States presidents to make incendiary claims about governments they do not like without solid intel.-Caitlin Johnstone (caitoz) February 19, 2022

There are also accusations of false flags amid the fighting in eastern Ukraine and numerous other claims about what Russia is doing as it prepares for this invasion it is supposed to launch, and it is all just being blindly accepted as objectively true in mainstream political discourse.

Nowhere is it questioned.

Nowhere is the fault of the United States and NATO in creating these tensions between Russia and Ukraine ever reported, nor are the geostrategic benefits the United States hegemon stands to reap from this standoff.

Few even bother trying to articulate what Moscow would gain from invading Ukraine, except the occasional infantile "they hate us for our freedom"-style think piece about how President Putin just can not stand democracy.

If online you question the veracity of any of these claims in light of the extensive history these institutions have of lying to us about just this sort of thing, it is treated as a freakish and bizarre interjection that is at best misguided and at worst proof that you are an agent of the Kremlin. I have not received so many notifications from people calling me a Russian operative since 2018, which to me is funny because everything I was saying about western Russia narratives in 2018 has since been completely vindicated.

And I think it is important while this all unfolds to take a moment to remind ourselves that the burden of proof is always on the party making the claim.

This is a basic principle we all hold true in matters of logic and debate and in the legal system, and really anywhere that disputed claims are scrutinized, and it does not magically stop being the case just because a claim is spoken in an assertive tone by powerful people about a country they do not like.

If you make a claim in an irrelevant time-wasting Twitter argument you will immediately be asked for proof that it is true, but if the most powerful government in the world makes an incendiary claim of potentially world-shaping consequence we are all just expected to accept it, even though that government has a proven track record of making false claims.

Amazing interview with of the former MI6 chief with the Atlantic Councils B_judah (the whole gang present) where the intel goon -admits- that many western "intel leaks" media outlets are dutifully conveying are not real leaks but propaganda messages designed to undercut President Putin.-Glenn Greenwald (ggreenwald) February 17, 2022

The onus is not on anyone else to prove that the United States and the United Kingdom governments are lying when they make these claims, the onus is on the United States and United Kingdom governments to prove that they are telling the truth.

At some point after Donald Trumps election it became a mainstream liberal doctrine that you can say whatever you want about Russia no matter how outrageous and suffer no professional consequences if it proved completely false, and nobody has really been pushing back on that.

So many people built entire careers out of suggesting for years on end that the entire Donald Trump family was going to be dragged out of the White House in chains for Kremlin collusion, and when this failed to prove true everyone just acted like it was fine and continued on with their careers.

But it is not fine.

It is not okay that this bizarre cold war hysteria environment has melted everyones brain over the last five years. It is not okay that the most basic standards of logic and evidence have been flushed down the toilet.

It is not okay that we now have MI6 spooks and Central Intelligence Agency mouthpieces openly acknowledging that the government is using the western press to wage an information war geared at undermining Russia when both the government and the press are supposed to be simply telling us the truth.

I do not know what is going to happen with Ukraine.

What I do know is that it would be good to drag the Overton window of acceptable debate kicking and screaming back to the point where the burden of proof needs to be met even, and especially, by the worlds most powerful people.

And where, if that burden is not met, their claims are treated with all the disdain they deserve.

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