Craig Murray on Sy Hersh and the Way We Live Now

It is a clear indicator of the disappearance of freedom from our so-called western democracies, that Sy Hersh, arguably the greatest living journalist, cannot get this monumental revelation on the front of the Washington Post or New York Times, but has to self-publish on the net.

Hersh tells the story of the US destruction of the Nordstream pipelines in forensic detail, giving dates, times, method and military units involved. He also outlines the importance of the Norwegian armed forces working alongside the US Navy in the operation.

One point Sy does not much stress, but it is worth saying more about, is that Norway and the USA are of course the two countries who have benefited financially, to an enormous degree, from blowing up the pipeline.

Both not only have gained huge export surpluses from the jump in gas prices, but Norway has directly replaced Russian gas to the tune of some $40 billion per year. From 2023 the United States will appear in that list in second place behind Norway, following the opening in the last two months of two new Liquefied Natural Gas terminals in Germany, built to replace Russian gas with US and Qatari supplies.

So Russia lost out massively financially from the destruction of Nordstream and who benefited? The USA and Norway, the two countries who blew up the pipeline.

But of course, this war is nothing to do with money or hydrocarbons and is all about freedom and democracy…

To return to Hersh’s account, particularly interesting are the series of decisions taken to avoid classification of the operation in various ways which would require it to be reported to Congress. In terms of United States history, this ought to be a big deal.

For the Executive to commit what is an act of war without the approval of the Legislature is fundamentally unconstitutional. But that is one of those quaint remnants of democracy that the neo-liberal elite consensus can quietly sidestep nowadays.

Hersh sets out the well known background in compelling detail, including the fact that, from Biden down, the Americans effectively announced what they were going to do, openly.

But what most worries me about the entire story is the unanimous complicity of the mainstream media in ignoring the completely obvious.

The media line, parroted here relentlessly by the BBC and corporate media, was that the Russians had probably themselves blown up the pipeline on which they had expended such great resources and three decades of intense diplomatic activity, and which was to be the key to Russia’s single most valuable source of income for the next 40 years.

This was always quite literally incredible. You would have to be deranged to believe it.

It actually taught me not just that we truly are in the realm of totalitarianism and the Big Lie, but I learnt something very important about how the Big Lie works.

The secret is not that people genuinely believe an outrageous claim. The secret is that people do genuinely believe that they are in a battle of good against evil, and it is necessary to accept the narrative being promoted, in the interests of fighting evil.

Don’t question, just follow. If you do question, you are promoting evil.

I am sure that is how it works.

State and corporate stenographer journalists are actually intelligent individuals. If they thought about it, they would realize that the narrative that Russia blew up its own pipeline is obvious nonsense.

But they are convinced it is morally wrong to think about it.

Which is why none of them challenged the equally mad claims that Russia was repeatedly shelling its own forces occupying the Zaporizhzhia nuclear power station, and indeed is why none of them challenged the utterly risible official version of the Skripal story.

I previously told the anecdote from when I worked in the Foreign and Commonwealth Office and asked a good friend if he really believed the misinformation on Iraqi WMD with which he was involved.

He replied by referring to the video game Championship Manager (now renamed Football Manager), which we used to play together. He said when he was in the game, it was immersive, he was manager of Liverpool, and it fully absorbed him.

Similarly, when he walked through the FCO gates, the world of the intelligence reports was immersive and Iraq did have these WMDs inside that world. He worked in the “reality” of the FCO. Once he left in the evening, he lived in a different reality, the world of us in the pub.

I do know of one or two journalists bright enough to detach their professional output from what they really think, in a similar way. (I once had a conversation along these lines with Jeremy Bowen in Tashkent.)

Most however don’t think like this. They simply think that all right thinking people support the historic struggle against the evil Russians, so it must be right to read out the propaganda without thinking too much about it.

Those of us critical of the aggressive promotion of war in Europe, are not only barred from all mainstream media and confined to corners of the internet, and even then heavily suppressed on social media (which is why Sy Hersh’s article does not have the scores of millions of readers it merits).

We can’t even obtain freedom of assembly.

Two established left wing venues have canceled the No 2 NATO meeting I am addressing in London on 25 February. Conway Hall’s reasons for cancellation included threats to funding and fears for the safety of staff.

We are now reduced to a guerrilla meeting, the Central London venue for which will not be announced until the evening before.

Is this really a democracy, where it is not possible for dissidents to hold a public meeting without secrecy, subterfuge and hiding from supporters of the state?

I do urge you to come along on the day, whatever your views on the subject, to support the right to freedom of speech.

I have a different view from perhaps all of the other speakers, on the legitimacy of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, which I oppose.

But I also oppose NATO expansion which is an underlying cause of the war, and indeed oppose the existence of NATO itself.

NATO is a war machine which sucks resources from working people to benefit the military industrial complex, and unleashes devastating destruction on developing states which do not make their natural resources available to western billionaire elites.

It is also a fundamental node of the propaganda apparatus which manipulates and controls our society, particularly as counter narrative and dissident thought is now rigorously and systematically excluded.

There is no longer an Overton window of permitted debate. It has narrowed and should be renamed the Overton letterbox.

One of those small difficult ones right down at the bottom of the door. With a very fierce spring, and snarling dogs guarding it.

Craig Murray is an author, broadcaster, human rights activist, and former diplomat. He was British Ambassador to Uzbekistan from August 2002 to October 2004 and Rector of the University of Dundee from 2007 to 2010. The article is reprinted with permission from his website.

12 thoughts on “Craig Murray on Sy Hersh and the Way We Live Now”

  1. There are huge problems with the Hersch story, notably “evidence”. Until such time that there is something to back up this story, it’s a non-starter. It does not even meet the minimum journalistic standards for a published story. It’s irrelevant that this was written by Hersch – that’s a fallacy (appeal to authority), Hersch should have provided PROOF to back this story up, which it sorely lacks. The alleged narrative could have easily gone just the other way – Russia thought they’d force the West to not help Ukraine by blowing up their own pipeline, but that didn’t happen. Until there is more to this story, it’s not worth crying about.

    1. Obviously you don’t read the news much. Hersh has a source. He obviously did the fact checking to see if the story was plausible. He also researched considerable background. That’s far more than most news stories. Is there proof? No. But absent any other explanation to this point, it’s the most detailed to emerge.

    2. You are correct that Appeal to Authority is a logical fallacy, however, there is much more to this than Hersh’s single source. There is the matter of Biden and Nuland saying that Nordstream 2 would not go forward, basically saying they would destroy it. There is the matter of cui bono, which is obviously the USA and Norway. But we have more than that.

      There is potential corroboration for Hersh’s reporting at the YouTube channel for John Mark Dougan. Last October — 4 months before Hersh published his article — Dougan received an email from a NATO sailor who claimed to be a coordinator for underwater operations at Baltops22. This person spoke of a suspicious group of US Navy divers — he said they looked like terrorists because of their long hair and beards — who were equipped with the latest MK29 helium rebreathers for deep-sea diving. They were supposedly there to hunt for practice mines, but went by rubber boat to a location 2,000 meters away from their designated dive spot, and were not seen again for over 6 hours. This correlates well with Hersh’s reporting that the cover-story was mine hunting, and that a combination of “oxygen, nitrogen and helium was streaming from their tanks.” The only real discrepancy is that Hersh said the divers were operating from an Alta-class mine-hunter, whereas the NATO sailor made no mention of this ship, possibly because he was on it. But this seems unlikely, as the sailor mentioned helicopters landing and taking off from the ship he was on, but photos of the Alta-class ships reveal that they are very small and do not have helicopter landing decks.

      Go to Dougan’s channel and watch the video — the relevant section starts at 5:29 — and correlate it with Hersh’s reporting. At a minimum, the sailors of Baltops22 represent a group of people who need to be canvassed for information.

      https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sd908X8cuzg

      1. Unless Hersh wrote his story around this, which I think is extremely unlikely, it looks like a smoking gun, and the MSM’s silence is further confirmation. Besides which it’s such a stupid stunt it almost has to be DC. We should rename the capital. Washington doesn’t deserve to have his name slandered.

    3. Moron. Whole articles in the MSM, entire news cycles, are based on nothing more than anonymous government sources. And what PROOF (!) did you want? Pictures? Fingerprints? Hersh’s source has put his life on the line, and Hersh is himself taking no small risk to give you the truth. STFU and listen.

  2. “Hersh first gained recognition in 1969 for exposing the My Lai Massacre and its cover-up during the Vietnam War, for which he received the 1970 Pulitzer Prize for International Reporting. During the 1970s, Hersh covered the Watergate scandal for The New York Times and revealed Operation Menu, the clandestine bombing of Cambodia. In 2004, he reported on the U.S. military’s torture of detainees at Abu Ghraib prison. Hersh has also won two National Magazine Awards and five George Polk Awards.”

    Just these lines from the Sy Hersh’s Wikipedia page before the war propagandists defiled it will tell you what an absolute tremendous journalist this guy is. And yet, here we are, forcing truthtellers to self-publish and beating the drums of war on every mainstream news media over stupid balloons. Thank you, Mr Hersh, for speaking truth to power and bringing light to the darkness.

    1. The Wikipedia page for the Nord Stream bombing lists as a source-
      93. Jankowicz, Mia. “The claim by a discredited journalist that the US secretly blew up the Nord Stream pipeline is proving a gift to Putin” Business Insider India. No. 9 February 2023.

      Absolutely appalling, but at least it isn’t the WSJ or the NYT. Yet. Jankowicz should be shunned for the presstitute she plainly is. That her kind can call Seymour Hersh a “discredited journalist” and remain in the fold is all you need to know about the MSM. It will be interesting to see just how much of their own head they can actually eat.

  3. Washington and Oslo committed an act of war – against Germany, as well as Russia.
    Warsaw had a hand, immersed as they are in ancestral Russian hatreds.
    ________

    Things are working out. No German industrial powerhouse utilizing Russia’s rich resources and US industry has hopes and dreams of catching up.
    Attracting German industry to the United States looks like a US re-industrialization policy in force and effect, with force.
    ________

    Anti-China, anti-Russia agit prop is that many hundreds of years old Psychological Operation that, for residents in The West, starts in childhood with children’s books and cartoon series warnings that reflect the garden we live in within a jungle of vicious coloured folk. As one EU Kommissar helpfully informed ever so recently.

    PsyOps breeds cognitive dissonance, that indispensable conformist thought simplifier necessary to dismiss the self-evident and so achieve the targeted outcome – they conform.
    Friedrich Nietzsche dealt with this problem circa 1886 but who reads Beyond Good and Evil – that is not a question.
    ________

    Punishment may come, in times and places of Russia’s choosing, if it comes. The Russian Government is not known to flag its moves, as do those in Washington.

    Examined in depth – as The Narrative collapses . . . https://les7eb.substack.com/p/washingtons-war-part-viii-narrative

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