 It's only a conspiracy theory when it accuses the U.S. government. The Western political media class has been dismissing as conspiracy theories, all claims that the U.S. is likely responsible for last month's sabotage of the Nord Stream gas pipelines, even while leveling the exact same accusations against Russia without ever using that term. Which probably says a lot about the way that label has been used over the years, if you think about it. At a UN Security Council meeting on Friday, U.S. envoy Richard Mills repeatedly accused Russia of promoting conspiracy theories in its Nord Stream accusations against the United States, saying that, quote, our Russian colleagues have decided to instrumentalize the Security Council meeting to spread conspiracy theories and disinformation, end quote. It's important that we use this meeting not to foster conspiracy theories, but to focus our attention on Russia's blatant violation of the Charter and its crimes in Ukraine, Mills argues, after saying that the United States categorically denies any involvement in this incident, and that there is no justification for the Russian delegation raising conspiracy theories and mass disinformation in this council. Mills then hilariously spends the remainder of his remarks insinuating that it is actually Russia who perpetrated the attacks, mentioning the word infrastructure no less than nine times in his arguments to establish that in Ukraine, Russia has a history of attacking critical civilian infrastructure similar to the pipelines. Sabotage of critical infrastructure should be of concern to us all, Mills said. In the context of Russia's aggression against Ukraine, we have seen numerous Russian attacks damaging civilian infrastructure. We witnessed Russia recklessly seize control of Europe's largest nuclear power plant, risking a nuclear disaster in Europe. We saw countless attacks destroying civilian electricity infrastructure. Despite efforts that we heard today to distract us from the truth, to distribute more disinformation and slightly wacky theories, the facts on the ground in Ukraine speak for themselves, Mills concludes. Business Insider has a new article out titled, The Sabotage of Gas Pipelines were a warning shot from Putin to the West and should brace for more subterfuge, Russia experts warn. The experts in question are as follows. Former CIA Director John Brennan, who was caught spying on US lawmakers and lying about it during the Senate's investigation into CIA torture practices. US intelligence veteran Andrea Kendall Taylor, now a senior fellow at the warmongering think tanks center for a new American security, whose top donors are the Pentagon and the arms manufacturer Northrop Grumman. Cynthia Hooper, a history professor at the College of the Holy Cross. And that's it. That's all the experts. Two lying warmongers and a history professor. Nowhere in the Business Insider article do the words conspiracy or theory appear. Contrast this with the recent Associated Press article titled, Russians push baseless theory blaming US for burst pipeline, which was so frantic to spin accusations of US Nord Streams sabotage as a crazy conspiracy theory that it framed it as something only QAnon cultists believe. The suggestion that the US caused the damage was circulating on online forums popular with the American conservatives and followers of QAnon, a conspiracy theory movement which asserts that Trump is fighting a battle against a satanic child trafficking sect that controls world events, AP wrote. Over and over again we see the majority of conspiracy theory applied to accusations against one nation but not the other, despite the fact that it's the exact same accusation. They are both conspiracy theories per definition, their theories about an alleged conspiracy to sabotage Russian pipelines. But the Western political media class consistently applies that label to one and never the other. Here's a link to another Business Insider article applying the conspiracy theory label to accusations of US Nord Streams sabotage. Here's one from the Independent doing the same. Here's one from the Washington Post. Here's one from Newsweek. Here's one from Vox. Here's one from the Atlantic Council think tank. Here's one from the Brookings Institution think tank. Here's one from Media Matters for America founded by the Center for American Progress think tank. Do you get the message? Are you receiving the messaging loud and clear? Accused the US of sabotaging the Nord Stream pipelines and it's called a conspiracy theory. Accused Russia of doing the exact same thing and it's called News. And of course by pointing out this cartoonish double standard I do not mean to suggest that both theories are equally well evidenced. One wouldn't expect them to be in a contest in which one party has their own energy infrastructure sabotaged. For example there's the fact that the Secretary of State Antony Blinken explicitly said that the sabotage of pipelines delivering Russian gas to Germany offers a tremendous opportunity to end Europe's dependency on Russian energy. There's also the fact that a 2019 Pentagon Commission study by the Rand Corporation on how to over extend and weaken Russia explicitly stated that the US would benefit from stopping Nord Stream 2. There's also the fact that both President Biden and his Under Secretary of State for Political Affairs Victoria Newland explicitly said that Nord Stream 2 would be brought to an end if Russia invades Ukraine. The fact that the US sanctioned those who built Nord Stream 2. The fact that former Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice is on record saying the US wants Europeans to be more dependent on North American energy than on pipelines from Russia. The fact that Germans had just been angrily demanding an end to US-led sanctions on Russia and a reopening of Nord Stream gas. The fact that US naval forces were recently conducting unmanned underwater vehicle drills right where the pipelines were attacked. The fact that unmanned underwater vehicles have been found carrying explosive charges near Russian pipelines in the past. The fact that Poland literally just inaugurated a gas pipeline that will transport gas from Norway through Denmark and the Baltic Sea. The fact that US military helicopters were recorded traveling between the two blast points and along the Nord Stream 2 pipeline shortly before the explosions. And the fact that the CIA has a known history of blowing up Russian gas pipelines. But sure, if you think the United States could have any responsibility for this attack at all. You're a crazy conspiracy theorist and no different from QAnoners who think pedophile Satan worshippers rule the world. Okay Empire. Message received. Does make me wonder about some of those other conspiracy theories you've told us to ignore though.