Seymour Hersh: CIA Planted Nord Stream Cover-Up Story in the Media
Sources told Hersh the CIA was instructed to concoct a
cover story after President Biden met with Chancellor Scholz
by Dave DeCamp Posted
on March 22, 2023
Investigative journalist Seymour Hersh published an article on Substack on
Wednesday that said the CIA was instructed to
come up with a cover story for the Nord Stream bombings that was fed to The
New York Times and the German newspaper Die Zeit.
The cover-up story was created to shift blame from the
US after Hersh’s bombshell report published
on February 8 that said President Biden ordered the attack on the Nord Stream
natural gas pipelines, which connect Russia to Germany. “It was a total
fabrication by American intelligence that was passed along to the Germans, and
aimed at discrediting your story,” Hersh was told by a source within the
American intelligence community.
Hersh said that the CIA was ordered to come up with a
cover story after President Biden met with German Chancellor Olaf Scholz in
Washington on March 3. Scholz’s visit was very brief and did not include the
routine joint press briefing that usually follows a meeting between the
president and another world leader. Hersh was told that his report detailing
how the US took out Nord Stream was discussed by Biden and Scholz.
Hersh writes: “I was told by someone with access to
diplomatic intelligence that there was a discussion of the pipeline
exposé and, as a result, certain elements in the Central Intelligence
Agency were asked to prepare a cover story in collaboration with German
intelligence that would provide the American and German press with an alternative
version for the destruction of Nord Stream 2.”
The result of the CIA’s work was published in The New
York Times and Die Zeit on
March 7. The New York Times report was very vague and said US
officials are now claiming the Nord Stream bombings might have been carried out
by a “pro-Ukrainian group.” The Die Zeit report claimed German
investigators believe it was carried out by six people using a yacht rented in
Poland that was owned by two Ukrainians. Other Western media outlets published
similar articles reinforcing the cover story in
the following days.
Hersh said the information The New York Times received
“originated with a group of CIA experts in deception and propaganda whose
mission was to feed the newspaper a cover story—and to protect a president who
made an unwise decision and is now lying about it.”
The cover story offers a radically different narrative
than what Hersh’s February 8 report alleges. Using anonymous sourcing, Hersh
reported that the Nord Stream pipelines were destroyed by explosives planted by
US Navy divers in June 2022 under the cover of NATO drills in the Baltic Sea.
The operation was done in coordination with Norway, and a Norwegian spy plane
detonated the explosives by dropping a sonar buoy on September 26, 2022.
The last time Scholz visited Washington was on
February 7, 2022. Biden vowed during a press conference that day that if Russia
invaded Ukraine, he would “bring an end” to the Nord
Stream 2 pipeline. According to Hersh, the plot to
destroy the pipelines was already underway at that time, and the plotters took
Biden’s comment as a blatant threat.
On Scholz’s possible complicity in the operation,
Hersh said in his new article: “At this point, it must be noted that Chancellor
Scholz, whether or not he was alerted of the destruction of the pipeline in
advance—still an open question—has clearly been complicit since last fall in
support of the Biden Administration’s cover-up of its operation in the Baltic
Sea.”
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