Oscar Orton
Cornell Professor of Chemistry Dave Collum came on the punk Scott Horton's podcast to talk of the fake news and hysteria of Russian spies and murder with a recent case in Britain of the attack on a double agent. The chemist expert professor at Cornell University says this nerve agent could of been made anywhere but the narrative that this was a hit by Russian intelligence on an operative fits the narative of the Russianphobes in the West and Collum and Horton spoke to great lengths of this hysteria and anti-Russian propaganda of the military industrial complex always wishing to maintain a serious threat and continue the status quo of military necessity. Scott Horton said if he had his way there would be no spending on the military but this feeling likely wouldn't be shared by Russian commanders who would gladly annex the Scandinavian and Baltic nations as easily and readily as they took Crimea form Ukraine. Scott Horton is a punk always has been a hick and always will be both as this mans beliefs on foreign policy are both dumb and radical.Professor Collum also talked about the cycle of debt and how it produces boon and busts for capitalism as families and individuals attempt to keep up with other purchasers of product and then all struggle to maintain their bills and debt and then go into bankruptcy and get further taken advantage by the creditor classes.
Horton and Cullom said there is no proof Russian intelligence or government ordered these hits of a Russian spy and his daughter and the fact that they survived and were not killed is further proof that this is not an attack on the part of Russia. Dave Collum knows his chemistry and the organic compounds used and create din a lab to attack and disable these two Russian turncoats could be made at any top university research center . Why Dave Collum took time of form his usual internet podcast hangout on the James Howard Kuntsler program to appear with this anti-war.com jackass hick Scott Horton is not known and was shocking to me as I looked through the punk's recent podcasts and guests. Perhaps professor Collum had a rift and disagreement with the great Howard Kuntsler. Horton for his part mentioned his stupid book "Fools Errand" in some sort of effort to impress the gifted Cornell University Chemistry teacher and they talked about the cultural obsession with Russia. The audacious forces of war and weapons manufacturing complex profiteers are the real threats to society and the intrigue people have of this fake proxy war was discussed for forty minutes in this discussion and whether the paychecks arrive in time form Moscow for both Collum and Horton will be revealed for a later date.
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