Foreign Interference

US Officials Link Georgia Voter Fraud Video to Russian Influence Operations Amid Growing Concerns Over Misinformation

A video purported to depict voter fraud in Georgia has been debunked as fake and stated to be the product of “Russian influence actors” by U.S. intelligence officials. They warned that attempts to undermine the upcoming elections may persist, with Russia expected to create and release further media content that looks to undermine trust in the integrity of the U.S. electoral system. The video, developed by Russian disinformation network Storm-1516 (aka CopyCop), claimed to show a Haitian immigrant intending to vote multiple times using several fake Georgia IDs. The original video has since been taken offline but versions continue to be shared. Intelligence chiefs announced that another manufactured video falsely accusing someone associated with the Democratic candidate of taking a bribe from a U.S. performer has also been attributed to Russia.

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Donald Trump files legal complaint against UK Labour Party over help for Kamala Harris

Donald Trump has filed a legal complaint against the UK Labour Party, which has raised eyebrows across the political spectrum. The accusation hinges on the revelation that Labour activists traveled to the U.S. to support Kamala Harris ahead of the impending election. It’s almost comical how Trump, who has frequently sought help from foreign entities, now points fingers at others for similar actions. This feels like a classic case of projection, where he anticipates criticism and preemptively slaps it on his opponents.

Personally, I find it baffling that Trump can’t see the irony in his situation. His complaint suggests that foreign nationals should not be involved in U.S.… Continue reading

Canada and India expel each other’s diplomats in escalating dispute over an assassination

Canada and India have found themselves embroiled in a heated diplomatic dispute, leading to the expulsion of each other’s diplomats. This escalation comes in the wake of an assassination that has sparked tensions between the two nations. As a Canadian, I find myself grappling with the complexities of this situation and the implications it has for our relationship with India.

The fact that Canada and India are expelling each other’s diplomats signifies a severe breakdown in diplomatic relations. It is a stark reminder of the fragility of international relations and the potential for conflicts to escalate rapidly. The allegations of India’s involvement in criminal activities on Canadian soil, including assassinations, are deeply troubling and cannot be taken lightly.… Continue reading

Russia goes all-out with covert disinformation aimed at Harris, Microsoft report says

It’s no surprise that Russia is once again doubling down on its efforts to spread covert disinformation aimed at Harris and the Democratic presidential ticket. This isn’t the first time we’ve seen foreign adversaries trying to sway U.S. political opinion, and it certainly won’t be the last. The fact that our nemesis, Russia, wants Trump to win the election should be a wake-up call for all patriotic Americans to support Harris. It’s clear that Russia doesn’t want the U.S. to have a strong leader; they want someone who is malleable and easily influenced.

The propaganda coming from Russia is only going to get worse as the election nears.… Continue reading

MAGA influencers are scrambling after the DOJ’s Russia indictment

As I sit back and reflect on the recent Department of Justice’s Russia indictment, I can’t help but feel a sense of vindication. For so long, those in the MAGA influencer circles have been spouting propaganda and misinformation, all while lining their pockets with Russian money. It’s like watching cockroaches scatter when the light is turned on – they are scrambling to distance themselves from their shady dealings.

The fact that individuals like Lauren Chen and her husband knowingly used their company, Tenet Media, to funnel millions of dollars from Russian officials to right-wing content creators is absolutely despicable. These influencers were paid to push far-right and pro-Kremlin talking points, all while claiming to be patriots of this country.… Continue reading

Trump And Musk Lawyer Reminds Any Kremlin-Backed MAGA Assets To Stop Talking Without An Attorney

Trump And Musk Lawyer Reminds Any Kremlin-Backed MAGA Assets To Stop Talking Without An Attorney.

The recent revelations regarding Elon Musk’s association with a right-wing media company funded by Moscow sheds light on the intricate web of connections that seem to intertwine prominent figures in the political and business realms. The Department of Justice (DOJ) indictment alleging that the Russian state-owned media organization RT funneled money into a Tennessee-based media network, Tenet Media, raises eyebrows on the extent to which foreign influences can permeate American discourse.

The fact that Elon Musk, the world’s wealthiest individual, used his platform to promote content from an organization allegedly peddling Russian propaganda showcases the alarming power dynamics at play.… Continue reading

Unsealed FBI Doc Exposes Terrifying Depth of Russian Disinfo Scheme

As I delved into the recently unsealed FBI document exposing the terrifying depth of the Russian disinformation scheme, I found myself grappling with a mix of emotions ranging from shock to frustration. The revelation that a Russian company is maintaining a list of over 2,800 influencers worldwide, a significant portion of whom are based in the United States, to spread propaganda is a clear indication of the extent of Russia’s interference in U.S. politics. It’s espionage in the digital age, a far cry from the cloak-and-dagger operations of the past.

The affidavit’s disclosure that the Kremlin specifically targeted various groups such as Trump supporters, minorities, gamers, and swing-state voters to sow division in American society left me reeling.… Continue reading

US conservative influencers, including, Tim Pool, say they are ‘victims’ of Russian disinformation campaign

I find it truly disheartening to see US conservative influencers, such as Tim Pool, attempting to paint themselves as victims in the face of a Russian disinformation campaign. The idea that they were somehow unsuspecting participants in this scheme is not only incredulous but also deeply concerning. It’s clear that these individuals willingly engaged in spreading propaganda funded by Russian interests, all while lining their pockets with substantial amounts of money.

The notion of victimhood in this context is not only misleading but also dangerous. These influencers had full control over the content they were producing and knew exactly what they were saying and who was funding them.… Continue reading

Right-wing influencers were duped to work for covert Russian influence operation, US says

Right-wing influencers were duped to work for a covert Russian influence operation, US says. The term “duped” doesn’t quite capture the reality of the situation. These influencers willingly went along, knowing full well who was funding their efforts and why. The idea that they were innocently taken advantage of seems far-fetched when considering the money and incentives involved.

I find it perplexing how some individuals were able to see through the facade from the very beginning, while others fell prey to manipulation. Back in 2016, when the signs were already apparent to me, I warned a friend to look into the dollar/ruble exchange rate.… Continue reading

FBI dossier reveals Putin’s secret psy-ops in Europe

I woke up to some shocking news recently – an FBI dossier revealed Putin’s secret psy-ops in Europe. The revelation that Russia was manipulating politicians, businesspeople, journalists, and influencers in Germany, France, Italy, and the U.K. came as a bombshell. The goal, according to the Kremlin’s campaign, was to sow division, discredit America, and undermine support for Ukraine. It’s alarming to think about the extent of this psychological warfare operation.

The fact that the Social Design Agency was acting under the orders of Putin’s deputy chief of staff, Sergey Kiriyenko, is even more concerning. The idea that such a carefully orchestrated and widespread disinformation campaign was underway in Europe is troubling, to say the least.… Continue reading