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re-upping 2017 tweet suggesting that pro-Ukraine group was false flag source for a Steele dossier claim. Suggestion based on example in Peter Gleick fraudulent climate memo, where misplaced idioms betrayed false flag. In Steele memo example, the phrases "Russian regime" and
2/ "Russian intervention in Ukraine" are not phrases that would be used by actual source within Russia, but are phrases that would be used by activists in false flag. Emphasis on Ukraine issues in memo certainly points to pro-Ukraine activists as potential sources of fabrication.
3/ in 2012, a forged memorandum was distributed to Guardian, @revkin and others who ran with it. Gleick's name appeared in memo (in far too prominent position). Gleick was quickly outed by Mosher and partly confessed.
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