Now I am seriously becoming interested. How can a rumour started by Lude make its way into the Daily Mail???
So stupid that even a Japanese Right Wing news site calls it fake news.
Now I am seriously becoming interested. How can a rumour started by Lude make its way into the Daily Mail???
Sutton's "stories in British media":
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H.I.Sutton = SubBrief confirmed.
He ain't gonna get out of that hole which he dug and jumped into, I'm telling y'all.
I do really appreciate his detailed sub infographics, but Sutton and the Daily Mail are pretty much just sucking each other off by this point
Sutton's "stories in British media":
View attachment 119603
H.I.Sutton = SubBrief confirmed.
He ain't gonna get out of that hole which he dug and jumped into, I'm telling y'all.
I do really appreciate his detailed sub infographics, but Sutton and the Daily Mail are pretty much just sucking each other off by this point
I have a feeling Sutton's gonna end up on the same path as Sub Brief (with his 055 drama), banning whoever opposes his "sources / analysis" and calling them Chicom propaganda (thinking he'll get away with it). The difference being that while Sub Brief was pretty much a clueless pos all along, Sutton was actually a decent artist and writer for quite a long time, at least before all this bs startedHe should apologize for propagating fake news.
Now I am seriously becoming interested. How can a rumour started by Lude make its way into the Daily Mail???
Daily Mail=Zero creditabilityNow I am seriously becoming interested. How can a rumour started by Lude make its way into the Daily Mail???
The Indian media had reported on this B.S. a month ago from FIRST Post media. And reported by the same lady who used to work for WION News.Now that Indian media picking on that too.. i expect to see a repeat of how one Indian TV actually broadcasted fake news on Chinese Su-35 crash.
Given the strong bias on BROSINT... It will become circular reporting, something which Sutton himself actually despise but well, do little or no action to remedy.
Daily Mail=Zero creditability