![]() Moreover, the German government seems to be fine with blaming this on Russia and moving on, so maybe it doesn’t even matter. The only country with the expertise and political authority to collect the evidence is the same country with the obvious motive to commit the crime, and one can hardly expect a criminal to convict himself. I’m an American, and my first thought when this happened was that America did it, but no one will ever prove it. The interview took place on Monday 13th February 2023. This robust interview raises important questions and leaves many wondering why there continues to be no official lead in this mystery. What is indisputably clear, however, is that no argument has, as of yet, found a smoking gun. That said, the small detail of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine may have played a part in that.įreddie Sayers challenges Sachs on a number of these points. Where Europe’s acquisition of cheap Russian gas was once viewed as ‘trade’, it is now seen as a dependency. Sachs dismissed these questions as as “absurd” and declared that those who didn’t believe America would act against allies in pursuit of its own interests “don’t really know the US.” He believes that decades of antagonistic relations with Russia culminated in the Nord Stream attack, which American foreign policymakers have long viewed as a threat.Īccording to Sachs, the America neoconservative view of Russia and the war has now become mainstream. ![]() ![]() Besides, was it not a slight stretch of the imagination to claim that the US would order the destruction of a piece of public infrastructure that partly belongs to a NATO ally? He joined Freddie Sayers to discuss why he believed that the big mystery as to who was behind the attack was no mystery at all:Īmerica’s history of interference abroad is well-documented, but did other countries not have a motive too? Other likely suspects could feasibly include Ukraine, but also Russia itself - chaotic, irrational behaviour is not an uncommon characteristic of Putin’s Russia. Sachs is a world-renowned economist, professor of Public Policy at Columbia University and former Special Advisor to the UN Secretary General. Indeed, shortly after the explosion it was another public figure, Jeffrey Sachs, who was leading the charge, claiming that America was the guilty party. This is the most detailed account yet of America’s supposed involvement, but Hersh is not the first to make such claims. These allegations were strenuously denied by the White House. Last week, a Substack article by Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Seymour Hersh, entitled ‘How America took out the Nord Stream Pipeline’ was published, in which Hersh alleged - based on a single, unnamed source - that it was US Navy divers who, using a NATO military exercise as a cover, planted mines along the Nord Stream 2 pipelines that were later detonated remotely. ![]() Viral clips of Joe Biden two weeks before the invasion then circulated, in which the President said : “If Russia invades, that means tanks or troops crossing the border of Ukraine again, there will no longer be a Nord Stream 2.”Īlthough most mainstream publications kept their powder dry about who the guilty party was, other independent journalists decided to take the plunge. So, how can we seek truth in such divided times? Freddie Sayers invited Bret into the UnHerd studio in London to try to understand what his views really are.Suspicions about the US were first raised when former Polish Foreign Minister Radoslaw Sikorski tweeted a message of thanks to the USA following the attack, which he later deleted. Without warning, the Dark Horse podcast was demonetised on YouTube and Weinstein was forced to split from the views of his former friends and supporters. ![]() Then the pandemic began and his heterodox perspective suddenly fell out of favour, even with many of his erstwhile allies.Īdvocating for alternative treatments for Covid, questioning the efficacy of the global vaccine programme and challenging narratives of the pandemic came at a cost. As a member of the so-called 'intellectual dark web', Weinstein was expanding his audience and being profiled by legacy media like the New York Times. Bret Weinstein: I will be vindicated over Covidįreddie Sayers sits down to discuss the pandemic response with biologist Bret Weinstein.īefore the pandemic, evolutionary biologist and former Evergreen professor Bret Weinstein was lauded by both sides of the political divide for his insights into the crisis on American campuses. ![]()
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