Following the White House denials and media silence, the 85-year-old Pulitzer Prize winner said: “I have a long history of journalistic reporting based on revelations from sources I don’t name because I can’t name them. I see a pattern in the mainstream media’s response that I’ve seen many times in my long history as a reporter.”
The Pulitzer Prize Seymour Hersh write again on the Substack platform about the history of the explosions that severely damaged the gas pipelines last September north current unite Russia and Germany in the run Baltic Sea. A week ago, Hersh had published a reconstruction quoting one anonymous sourcewhat the operation would have been ordered by the White House and organized by the CIA along with the Norwegian Armed Forces. The news, extraordinary if confirmed but rather weak from the point of view of evidence, was significant ignored by the mainstream US press. Washington has categorically denied the reconstruction, and Hersh’s investigation has been reclassified, perhaps somewhat hasty, as the frenzy of an elderly journalist in search of visibility. Russia however, he now asked for one UN Security Council session in light of what was written in the inquiry. The Nord Stream sabotage was a “act of terrorism” not only against Russia, but also against Germany, that she was “humiliated,” the Russian foreign minister said today Sergey Lavrov Meeting with accredited foreign media in Moscow. The minister questioned the United States, stating that “they want to solve not only the Russian question, but also the German one Berlin will never play a role again‘ on the international stage.
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Speaking today, 85-year-old Hersh said: “I have years of experience in journalistic reporting based on the revelations Sources I won’t name because I can’t name them. I see a pattern in the mainstream media’s response that I’ve seen many times before my long history as a reporter“. Hersh cites the investigative investigation case The My Lai Massacre, carried out in Vietnam by the US Army, which earned him the most prestigious journalism award in the world. “The story was published in five episodes in 1969 by the underground media group Shipping News”, the reporter remembers. “That means I had tried to convince the two most important magazines of the time life and show to publish the story but to no avail. It was a very difficult time for me, with wavering confidence in my chosen profession.” The scoop was eventually published by the Washington Post and met with countless denials from the Pentagon. However, as in other cases, everything written by Hersh turned out to be true in the end. Among the journalist’s many searches, there is also the one from 2004 Torture of Iraqi prisoners by US soldiers in Abu Graib prison. In addition to the Pulizer, Hersh won 5 awards from the Long Island School of Investigative Reporting but in recent days the reporter has received many journalistic lessons from more or less well-known commentators from Western newspapers, including Italian ones.