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RT @HavryshkoMarta: Ukrainian "patriotic" Telegram channels are spreading this video. If the SBU wants to know more, I will gladly share th…
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RT @MikeBenzCyber: Which job was it? Irrigating heroin crops in Afghanistan? Cooking up freak monster viruses in Wuhan? Writing psyop propa…
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RT @OlgaBazova: The so-called "independent Russian media outlet" Meduza is just an anti-Russian propaganda rag funded by USAID. We knew i…
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RT @Amb_Ulyanov: The Baltic states decided to disconnect themselves from the energy system of Russia and Belarus. This is their sovereign…
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RT @HavryshkoMarta: "Kill Russian culture within yourself, or it will kill you" – a new Ukrainian war propaganda project. A man shoots at a…
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RT @AMK_Mapping_: My source from Kramatorsk tells me that the entire city, along with Slovyansk, Druzhkivka and Kostyantynivka are without…
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RT @AMK_Mapping_: Overnight, the largest Russian Geran-2 drone attack on Ukraine so far this year took place. As many as 150, possibly more…
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RT @Glenn_Diesen: Former reporters at Politico criticised “cowardly editors” at Politico for burying stories about Hunter Biden’s laptop an…
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@BurnedOperator That's why the Chicago Boys supported Pinochet, and Friedman championed Hjalmar Schact in Nazi Germany... because - "freedom" ��
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USAID Sponsored/Sponsors Center for Countering Disinformation Forum on ‘Ukraine’s Information War’ Dec. 9, 2022, (EIRNS)—Ukraine’s notorious Center for Countering Disinformation (@CforCD) proudly reported on Dec. 3 that its Nov. 3 Forum on “Ukraine’s Information War,” had been “sponsored by USAID Ukraine Critical Infrastructure Cybersecurity Project/USAID Cybersecurity Activity.” Judging by its Facebook page, that “four-year USAID program aimed at strengthening resilience” in Ukraine is clearly hyper-active in running Ukrainian “cybersecurity” operations. The State Department’s assurances to U.S. Congressional offices that the State Department and USAID had stopped funding the CCD, is thus proven a brazen lie. Various Congressional offices questioned the State Department about U.S. government funding of the CCD, when they learned that it had placed international personalities who question NATO’s “everything for Ukraine” line or call for negotiating a peaceful end to NATO’s war with Russia, on a blacklist of alleged “Russian propagandists” to be prosecuted as “information terrorists” or rubbed out. Several of the people on the CCD list then appeared on the Myrotvorets assassination list, citing the CCD as justification. Those included Schiller Institute founder Helga Zepp-LaRouche and LaRouche Organization spokesman Harley Schlanger. The Nov. 30 Ukraine’s Information War Forum was a joint USAID-Ukrainian government operation. USAID sponsored it; the National Security and Defense Council’s CCD, the Ministry of Regions, the State Service for Special Communications and Information Protection of Ukraine, and the Sumy Regional Military Administration “supported” it; and three Ukrainian NGOs “co-organized” it (the “Ukrainian Alliance,” a self-described “Cybersecurity Support Center International Charitable Foundation,” and the Institute of Post-Information Society). The CCD speaker on the Forum’s “Information Defense” panel, senior analyst Maryna Vorotyntseva, (in Ukrainian) kept up the CCD’s campaign for anyone labeled a “Russian propagandist” to be prosecuted as an “information terrorist.” As the CCD recounted: ��In her report, the issue of the Russian Federation’s information aggression ... and the information terrorism of the aggressor was raised. Those present also learned how Russian propaganda works against Ukraine in the EU and the world, as well as ways to bring Russian information terrorists to justice. Such measures become the key to successful informational opposition to Russian aggression.” Take note that Executive Director of the “Post-Information Society Institute” (in Ukrainian) Dmitry Zolotukh, who moderated the Forum, is a proponent of the theory that thinking and truth-seeking belong to a bygone era. He argues that the world has entered the stage of development in which “information flows are so large that facts no longer matter. Consumers of information are increasingly concentrating on their emotions and how they want to express themselves in the information world. The value of arguments and evidence in disputes will be leveled more and more. And the value of each person’s emotions and personal brand will grow.” For that, he has been receiving the support of the European Endowment for Democracy Foundation and the Ministry of Information Policy of Ukraine since 2015. #USAID #USAIDScandal #USAIDGATE
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Gottfried Leibniz to Peter the Great: "I am not one of those people who are solely fixated on their fatherland or any particular nation, but I concern myself with the good of the entire human species, because I consider heaven my fatherland and all well-intentioned citizens as fellow citizens. And I would rather accomplish much good in Russia, than little in Germany or some other European nations . . . For my inclination and desire is concerned with the common good."
Today marks 300 years since the passing of Peter the Great – the Russian ruler of the Romanov dynasty, one of Russia’s most prominent statesmen, organizers and reformers. 👑 Peter acquired the title ‘Great’ for a good reason. He ascended to the throne as the Russian Tsar in 1682 and passed away as the emperor of Russia, having created a most powerful country. 🔗Familiarize yourselves with Peter the Great’s heritage in the history of Russia, watch a Russian History Virtual Tour Series on the Embassy’s YouTube channel #RussianHistory #PetertheGreat
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RT @danielcburke: @SeanMcCarthyCom What a competent US gov would do: Restore FDR's Glass-Steagall Nationalize the Fed, change its charter…
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