You are viewing a single comment's thread from:

RE: .

in #deepdives6 years ago

Thanks! And yes, I noticed some great entries this round - That's fantastic!

I think with these types of stories and events, it becomes more of a case of letting enough time pass by to aid in the cover-up and memory holing it in the archives for long enough that the general public loses interest or awareness of the incident itself. After all it's just another scandal to add to the incredibly long list of things to remember and keep track of!

I am certainly aware of the Netanyahu story and link to nuclear materials smuggling back in the 80's, as it did actually get some media coverage (especially in alt media of course). I haven't delved too deeply into it myself, but I'm sure it would make for one hell of a dig. I did actually have that story in the back of my mind when researching this topic.

I also come across another interesting wikileak from Stratfor, which I didn't end up including in this article, but it's fascinating that an Iranian security official used The Apollo Affair Incident as part of his rhetoric to rebuke Western efforts to demonise Iran on it's own nuclear programme.

https://wikileaks.org/gifiles/docs/18/1860784_iran-west-exerts-pressure-on-iran-to-divert-public-opinion-.html

Sort:  

Great points!

I think with these types of stories and events, it becomes more of a case of letting enough time pass by to aid in the cover-up and memory holing it in the archives for long enough that the general public loses interest or awareness of the incident itself.


This is right on point. If enough time elapses, people lose interest and it's lost in giant pile of government cover-ups.

Thought you would be aware of the Bibi story and it would certainly make a great deep dive for someone down the road.

Interesting find with the Iranian officials rebutal. The msm's bullhorn is so loud these types of arguments are easily drowned out and ignored.

Thanks again!