Washington Post Other Major Companies Just Busted Hiding Dirty, Russian Secret

Washington Post & Other Major Companies Just Busted Hiding Dirty, Russian Secret

Please Subscribe: https://goo.gl/DodZjS
Source: https://goo.gl/yw9ks1
The Washington Post, among other liberal news outlets, have spent the better part of two years accusing President Donald Trump of colluding with Russia. Now, a new report has outed the company and many other media outlets, for a surprising Russian connection.

We know the liberal media is petty and childish. They still can’t get over the results of the 2016 election. During that time, they exposed themselves as incredibly biased hacks. The liberal media did everything in their power to hand the election to Hillary Clinton. Yet, they lost.

The media hasn’t learned from their titanic mistake. Instead of returning to honest journalism, the major media outlets of our country have continued their fake news. An estimated 90% of the news coverage of President Trump is decidedly negative. It’s clear those in the mainstream media intentionally slander the President, in the hopes of hurting his administration.
Perhaps the most ridiculous attack is the Russian colluding hoax. The left desperately wants you to believe Donald Trump worked with Russia to steal the election. Without any evidence, they try to convince the public that Trump helped Russia hack Hillary’s emails. In fact, they even claim Putin forced Trump to run for President, which is utter nonsense.

They’ve tried to make desperate connections between Trump and his people to prove this. Even the slightest interactions with Russians are blown out of proportion. Short meetings are pointed to as confirmation. Dealings from years ago are distorted to look like a conspiracy. It’s a clear and desperate attempt at inventing evidence that doesn’t exist.
But, what goes around comes around, my friends. Now, one of the biggest liberal outlets in America has been exposed for having a close Russian tie.

A dozen major American media and Internet outlets hired a Russian company called EastBanc Technologies to help with IT and web services, according to a Daily Caller News Foundation investigation. The companies include The Washington Post, Time, Newsweek, Slate, Facebook, AOL, Comcast and U.S. News & World Report.

Former U.S. intelligence officers slammed the media companies for hypocrisy in retaining a Russian firm while criticizing others who have even tangential ties to Russians. They also considered their decision to trust their web back-end to a foreign-based company naive.

“This clearly is a hypocrisy issue,” retired Col. James Waurishuk, a former deputy director for intelligence at the U.S. Central Command and a senior national security analyst with the National Security Counsel under President George H.W. Bush, told TheDCNF. “All of the media companies have reported Trump and the Russian collusion story that all things Russians are bad. So why are they doing business with a Russian company?” [Source: Daily Caller]

Sounds pretty fishy, if you ask me. Outlets like The Washington Post, Time, and Newsweek have been particularly hard on President Trump. They’ve pushed the Russian narrative, using any remote Russian connection as proof. Yet, all this time, not only were these companies working with Russia, but they entrusted their websites to them!

If Russia is so terrible, why are these mostly Internet-based companies entrusting their most-vital services to a Russian company? These media outlets have pushed the idea that we’re still in the Cold War, that Russia is an evil empire that we cannot trust in the slightest. Yet, here they were, paying a Russian company to monitor their IT and web services.
It’s even more suspicious when you consider how many similar companies exist in the United States. This is the home of Silicon Valley, after all. You don’t have to look far to find more than adequate tech support in America — if not America, then one of our many allies around the world, like Japan, South Korea, and the U.K. So, why did these companies, including Facebook, hire a Russia service?