Russian hopes dashed: Whatever hopes Russian President Vladimir Putin may have had for a more workable relationship with the Trump administration have been “trumpled,” so to speak. This came through loudly and clearly in acerbic remarks by Russian Deputy Foreign...
Ray McGovern
Turn Out the Lights, Russiagate is Over
by Ray McGovern | May 20, 2020 | Featured Articles
Seldom mentioned among the motives behind the persistent drumming on alleged Russian interference was an over-arching need to help the Security State hide their tracks. The need for a scapegoat to blame for Hillary Clinton’s snatching defeat out of the jaws victory...
Twin Pillars of Russiagate Crumble
by Ray McGovern | May 14, 2020 | Featured Articles
House Intelligence Committee documents released Thursday reveal that the committee was told two and half years ago that the FBI had no concrete evidence that Russia hacked Democratic National Committee computers to filch the DNC emails published by WikiLeaks in July...
The Pitfalls of a Pit Bull Russophobe
by Ray McGovern | Nov 23, 2019 | Featured Articles
Fiona Hill’s “Russian-expert” testimony Thursday and her deposition on Oct. 14 to the impeachment inquiry showed that her antennae are acutely tuned to what Russian intelligence services may be up to but, sadly, also displayed a striking naiveté about the machinations...
Thanks to a Soviet Navy Captain — We Survived 1962
by Ray McGovern | Oct 29, 2019 | Featured Articles
Vasili Alexandrovich ArkhipovOct. 27, 1962, is the date on which we humans were spared extinction thanks to Soviet Navy submarine Captain Vasili Alexandrovich Arkhipov. Arkhipov insisted on following the book on using nuclear weapons. He overruled his colleagues on...
Rich’s Ghost Haunts the Courts
by Ray McGovern | Aug 14, 2019 | Featured Articles
As if it weren’t enough of a downer for Russiagate true believers that no Trump-Russia collusion was found, federal judges are now demanding proof that Russia hacked into the DNC in the first place. It is shaping up to be a significant challenge to the main premise of...
DOJ Bloodhounds on the Scent of John Brennan
by Ray McGovern | Jun 15, 2019 | Featured Articles
The New York Times Thursday morning has bad news for one of its favorite anonymous sources, former CIA Director John Brennan. The Times reports that the Justice Department plans to interview senior CIA officers to focus on the allegation that Russian President...
Trump Strikes Back at ‘Ringleader’ Brennan
by Ray McGovern | Aug 16, 2018 | Featured Articles
There’s more than meets the eye to President Donald Trump’s decision to revoke the security clearances that ex-CIA Director John Brennan enjoyed as a courtesy customarily afforded former directors. The President’s move is the second major sign that Brennan is about to...
Senator Richard Burr: a Longtime Fan of Torture
by Ray McGovern | Aug 15, 2018 | Featured Articles
Newly released official documents obtained by the National Security Archive showing that CIA Director Gina Haspel directly supervised waterboarding at the first CIA “Black Site” simply confirm what Senate Intelligence Committee Chair Richard Burr (R-NC) already knew...
Did Sen. Warner and Comey ‘Collude’ on Russia-gate?
by Ray McGovern | Jun 28, 2018 | Featured Articles
An explosive report by investigative journalist John Solomon on the opinion page of Monday’s edition of The Hill sheds a bright light on how Sen. Mark Warner (D-VA) and then-FBI Director James Comey collaborated to prevent WikiLeaks editor Julian Assange from...
Julian Assange and the Mindszenty Case
by Ray McGovern | Jun 20, 2018 | Featured Articles
During World War II Cardinal Jozsef Mindszenty was a huge critic of fascism and wound up in prison. In Oct. 1945 he became head of the Church in Hungary and spoke out just as strongly against Communist oppression. He wound up back in prison for eight more years,...
Still Waiting for Evidence of a Russian Hack
by Ray McGovern | Jun 8, 2018 | Featured Articles
If you are wondering why so little is heard these days of accusations that Russia hacked into the U.S. election in 2016, it could be because those charges could not withstand close scrutiny. It could also be because special counsel Robert Mueller appears to have never...
South Korean President Moons Bolton
by Ray McGovern | May 26, 2018 | Featured Articles
Thanks no doubt to his bellicose national security adviser John Bolton, President Donald Trump has now lost control of the movement toward peace between the two Koreas. Trump has put himself in a corner; he must now either reject — or, better, fire — Bolton, or face...
My First Day as CIA Director
by Ray McGovern | Mar 2, 2018 | Featured Articles
Now that I have been nominated again – this time by author Paul Craig Roberts – to be CIA director, I am preparing to hit the ground running.Last time my name was offered in nomination for the position – by The Nation publisher Katrina vanden Heuvel – I did not hold...
Mocking Trump Doesn’t Prove Russia’s Guilt
by Ray McGovern | Nov 13, 2017 | Featured Articles
If the bloody debacle in Iraq should have taught Americans anything, it is that endorsements by lots of important people who think something is true don’t amount to evidence that it actually is true. If endorsements were the same as evidence, U.S. troops would have...
Intel Behind Trump’s Syria Attack Questioned
by Ray McGovern | Jun 26, 2017 | Featured Articles
Legendary investigative reporter Seymour Hersh is challenging the Trump administration’s version of events surrounding the April 4 “chemical weapons attack” on the northern Syrian town of Khan Sheikhoun – though Hersh had to find a publisher in Germany to get his...
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