Sunday, February 26, 2023

Debunking Seymour Hersh.

 Since I posted Hersh's article a little while ago, I'm posting this article which pretty much demolishes Hersh's points.

I would like to preface this post by stating that I will not be making any conclusions on who is responsible for the Nord Stream pipeline explosions in this piece. While I have my suspects, all publicly available information regarding the explosions is circumstantial and there is none that conclusively points to a specific culprit. The purpose of this post is to debunk the claims made in Seymour Hersh’s Substack post titled “How America Took Out The Nord Stream Pipeline” using publicly available information.

In this post I do not take any stance on any of Seymour Hersh’s past articles or viewpoints, be they his Pulitzer Prize story in the 1970s and his recent work. This post will solely focus on the claims made in the recent Substack post.

He brings facts, data and numbers.  At this point, I'm going back to Lawdog's analysis of how it all went kablooie.

1 comment:

Mike-SMO said...

Lots of possibilities. The Russians explained that it was the Brits. Sellour Seymor gave details including that of a Norwegian ship that already had been sent to the breakers. Sweden has beenvery quier although they have been alert for Russian/Soviet operations throughout the Cold War. "Nothing to see, Boss". I wonder who gave Hersh the fairy tale with the escape clause errors. Inflation is up. Hersh needed something to pad his retirement anf Slo Joe has run out of Balloons.