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May 21, 2022, 9 tweets

Time to feature some more reporters from Russiagate. Let's take a closer look at Reuters. For starters everyone should know about Mark "do the F'n story" Hosenball who has a close enough relationship with Dem oppo research firms to get this kind of email.

In October 2016 Fusion/Reuters hires Fritsch's buddy Kieran Murray to run the DC bureau.

In 2018 there was a movie released to below average reviews called "Shock and Awe". That movie told the story of the Knight Ridder reporters who got the Iraq weapons of mass destruction story right.
huffpost.com/entry/the-repo…

Those Knight Ridder reporters included Jonathan Landay, Warren Strobel, and John Walcott. Well the gang got back together in 2017 except this time they were on board with dodgy dossier number 2.
reuters.com/article/us-usa…

Jonathan Landay's work continues to be interesting. After his work on the Iraq faulty intelligence his next claim to fame was his work on CIA torture allegations. He ended up winning a Pulitzer with none other than Ali Watkins.
pulitzer.org/finalists/mari…

Of course you may remember she was the gal who was sleeping with this guy (James Wolfe) to get extra juicy info from the Senate Intelligence Committee.

And the guy who led the CIA torture allegations investigation for the Senate was Dan Jones (who then went to work on trying to validate the BS Alfa Bank claims in 2017).

Anyway Jonathan Landay had some amazing scoops. One of them was that evidence was found showing the Russians gave the DNC emails to Wikileaks. He should have probably given that info to Mueller instead of keeping it to himself.
reuters.com/article/us-usa…

Unfortunately for Landay, his stunning and brave resistance efforts were unappreciated by Antifa who tried to beat him to a bloody pulp during riots in 2020.
dailywire.com/news/watch-reu…

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