So now argument in favor of Bloomberg's story comes down to "There must be something out there, I just know it!" conspiracy theories and comic strips.
I agree though there should be an investigation. An investigation into how and why Bloomberg perpetrated a huge fraud on the public. Was it investor fraud? Journalistic overreach in pursuit of "scoop of the year"? Getting a fat bonus for moving markets? Got played by some political operatives? It's worth finding out.
In the US the press get carte blanche to print whatever lies they like, you know, "Elvis found on the Moon" etc. No one cares about tabloid stories, but Bloomberg really abuse their position and sully the reputation of serious news outlets with unfounded stories. I guess if every one else is publishing fake news, why shouldn't we...
Even the FBI, who have a policy of never confirming or denying, effectively said "the story is bunk". The NSA guy says we never heard anything about it, some of the sources Bloomberg used have said they were misquoted.
If you look at Bloomberg's history, there is every reason to believe this story is the result of serious journalism. They have a well-earned rep for eschewing tabloid content.
So for the sake of argument, lets say that Bloomberg really has these sources, that they really brought something shocking (real or not) to their attention, and that Bloomberg did in fact commit due diligence in the preparation of this article. They have everything to lose and little to gain by changing to tabloid format this late in the game; the market is already saturated with both tabloid journalism and real evil aplenty.
The questions that come to my mind are... was it a simple "comedy of errors" type chain of misinterpreted data? Was it the result of someone or several someones deliberately misleading them to create the story? Or, and admittedly confidence is not high on this one, but it must be considered, what if the story was all or in part 100% factual and has been successfully whitewashed by one business, government or external faction or another?
My opinion is that it is most likely it is a blend of two or more of the above... and probably a sprinkling of X-Files type joojoo just for flavor.
I think they discovered SOMETHING. I also think that something was damaging to one or more of the enterprise players involved, or that possibly it came very close to something deemed by TPTB to be too close to something REALLY damaging, and that possibly there was some government pressure at play. POSSIBLY.
How the whole story... not just the article, but the story of the story... has unfolded over the last couple weeks just reeks of exactly that kind of ham-fisted circle-jerk media manipulation.
That's all I've got; because that's the only answer that satisfies all the questions I have. It's not much, and yeah, it's pretty conspiracy theory... but the alternative theory that Bloomberg deliberately concocted this whole thing knowing that it would likely destroy them... is actually far more "out there" than any of those theories.
But hey, all I've got to go on is a hunch; based on the fact I've lived long enough and paid attention to have seen just this kind of skullduggery happen over and over and over again.
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Hmmmm... discussion. Yummmm.