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I know this is the conspiracy sub, but there is really no point speculating on this until more is known. This is really just clickbait, just like kim jong un's disappearance. Articles about nothing, sourced from people that know nothing and backed up with wild speculation in the absence of any evidence. But at least daily mail got some click$.
Take note of keywords "coup". There's nothing "wrong" with media posting speculation, media such as the DM do it all the time. But you have to wonder if there is another goal, given that there's alot of talk over Ukraine's incident being an American coup lately, not just from conspiracy circles, but from alot of national media (less so in the West).
Most are probably aware by now, there is a huge propaganda war over the Ukraine issue involving Crimea. So you may hear about a "coup" involving Russia of some sorts, when you search for it, the real news about American involvement in the Ukraine government coup, by installing a neo-fascist party, gets less attention for the fact that any search on "russia coup" will return speculative articles about Putin being overthrown?
Are they muddying the waters? One thing i know for sure at the moment, is that both sides are battling with alot of propaganda.
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[–] planetpiss 0 points 7 points 7 points (+7|-0) ago
I know this is the conspiracy sub, but there is really no point speculating on this until more is known. This is really just clickbait, just like kim jong un's disappearance. Articles about nothing, sourced from people that know nothing and backed up with wild speculation in the absence of any evidence. But at least daily mail got some click$.
[–] unixfreak [S] 0 points 4 points 4 points (+4|-0) ago (edited ago)
I've been wondering if it is indeed speculation, but with another kind of goal.
See for example the context of this article: http://rt.com/news/240921-us-masterminds-ukraine-putin/
Take note of keywords "coup". There's nothing "wrong" with media posting speculation, media such as the DM do it all the time. But you have to wonder if there is another goal, given that there's alot of talk over Ukraine's incident being an American coup lately, not just from conspiracy circles, but from alot of national media (less so in the West).
Most are probably aware by now, there is a huge propaganda war over the Ukraine issue involving Crimea. So you may hear about a "coup" involving Russia of some sorts, when you search for it, the real news about American involvement in the Ukraine government coup, by installing a neo-fascist party, gets less attention for the fact that any search on "russia coup" will return speculative articles about Putin being overthrown?
Are they muddying the waters? One thing i know for sure at the moment, is that both sides are battling with alot of propaganda.