I agree it's a rubbish site - the take-away (if it can be trusted) is that Carlson may have met with Snowden and Tara Reade while in Moscow. Tucker also said he spent 5-hours with Putin but only 2-hours aired - maybe there is more to that interview still to be revealed as well as the mysterious folder Putin gave to Carlson.
I found other MSM sites reporting this but they all were basing their reporting on the "Semifor" link I provided so I just went with the original sauce.
Putin explained what the folder containted, and it didn't seem mysterious to me at all.
He explained that it contained copies of archived materials attesting to the historical facts he was talking about, such as the agreements and communications between Poland, "ukraine", Russia, etc, over the past 800 years.
I'd love to hear the case grounded in logic, empirical data and reasoning why the contents of the folder would be anything other than what Putin said they were.
I agree it's a rubbish site - the take-away (if it can be trusted) is that Carlson may have met with Snowden and Tara Reade while in Moscow. Tucker also said he spent 5-hours with Putin but only 2-hours aired - maybe there is more to that interview still to be revealed as well as the mysterious folder Putin gave to Carlson.
I found other MSM sites reporting this but they all were basing their reporting on the "Semifor" link I provided so I just went with the original sauce.
Putin explained what the folder containted, and it didn't seem mysterious to me at all.
He explained that it contained copies of archived materials attesting to the historical facts he was talking about, such as the agreements and communications between Poland, "ukraine", Russia, etc, over the past 800 years.
Have you seen the folder's contents? Neither have I.
I'd love to hear the case grounded in logic, empirical data and reasoning why the contents of the folder would be anything other than what Putin said they were.
Note: "Might be!" is not really a valid case.
I'm not saying it's definitely not true but man was that thing hard to read