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New Russian Disinformation Campaigns Prove the Past Is Prequel

On Dec. 13, 2023, Lauren Witzke, a documented QAnon promoter and former Republican nominee for U.S. Senate in Delaware, posted a barrage of criticism toward Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy on the platform X, formerly known as Twitter. The post suggested Zelenskyy was preparing to retire to a $20 million home in Vero Beach, Florida, and claimed that “our leaders are buying mansions for elite leaches who facilitate their money laundering operations and crimes against the American people ... CUT OFF UKRAINE!” The post included images of the home in Florida and Zelenskyy’s U.S. naturalization papers.

Witzke’s post was grounded in a lie, the result of very purposeful narrative laundering (that is, the process of hiding the source of false information). This particular laundering campaign is affiliated with the Russian government and aimed largely at undermining Western support for Ukraine. While many who read Witzke’s message rightly questioned it, it was nonetheless reposted more than 12,000 times and viewed (by X’s metric) nearly 10 million times. The narrative was shared in thousands of other posts across platforms, before and after Witzke, including by those who unknowingly linked directly to a covert Russian outlet.

Lies don’t have to be good to be effective. For those who wanted to believe this story, it was easy to do so. Its considerable success didn’t result from typically expected tactics, however. It wasn’t spread using an army of social media bots or an AI-generated video of Zelenskyy. This campaign relies on individuals like Witzke, unknowing dupes with influence and credibility in their online communities.

New Russian Disinformation Campaigns Prove the Past Is Prequel

If ever there was an example of lies not needing to be good to be effective we need look no further than the Big Lie. I was appalled to see an exit poll from NH showing a 49% to 49% tie among respondents who answered the question......Was Biden the legitimate winner of the 2020 election? It's very hard to effectively self govern ourselves with so many poor deluded souls out there.
 
All the bad guys of the world are rooting for, and working for, Trump to win.

Will we let them win?

Time will tell.
 
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All the bad guys of the world is rooting for, and working for, Trump to win.

Will we let them win?

Time will tell.

You are helping them insure Trump's victory by allowing Biden to remain on the ballot. Oh well.

As for the OP, well it isn't like we don't have psyops operations out in plain sight ourselves.
 
New Russian Disinformation Campaigns Prove the Past Is Prequel

On Dec. 13, 2023, Lauren Witzke, a documented QAnon promoter and former Republican nominee for U.S. Senate in Delaware, posted a barrage of criticism toward Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy on the platform X, formerly known as Twitter. The post suggested Zelenskyy was preparing to retire to a $20 million home in Vero Beach, Florida, and claimed that “our leaders are buying mansions for elite leaches who facilitate their money laundering operations and crimes against the American people ... CUT OFF UKRAINE!” The post included images of the home in Florida and Zelenskyy’s U.S. naturalization papers.

Witzke’s post was grounded in a lie, the result of very purposeful narrative laundering (that is, the process of hiding the source of false information). This particular laundering campaign is affiliated with the Russian government and aimed largely at undermining Western support for Ukraine. While many who read Witzke’s message rightly questioned it, it was nonetheless reposted more than 12,000 times and viewed (by X’s metric) nearly 10 million times. The narrative was shared in thousands of other posts across platforms, before and after Witzke, including by those who unknowingly linked directly to a covert Russian outlet.

Lies don’t have to be good to be effective. For those who wanted to believe this story, it was easy to do so. Its considerable success didn’t result from typically expected tactics, however. It wasn’t spread using an army of social media bots or an AI-generated video of Zelenskyy. This campaign relies on individuals like Witzke, unknowing dupes with influence and credibility in their online communities.

New Russian Disinformation Campaigns Prove the Past Is Prequel

If ever there was an example of lies not needing to be good to be effective we need look no further than the Big Lie. I was appalled to see an exit poll from NH showing a 49% to 49% tie among respondents who answered the question......Was Biden the legitimate winner of the 2020 election? It's very hard to effectively self govern ourselves with so many poor deluded souls out there.
Yep, we sure do........IT'S YOU, STALINBERG80!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Here we go AGAIN!!!!!
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You are helping them insure Trump's victory by allowing Biden to remain on the ballot. Oh well.

As for the OP, well it isn't like we don't have psyops operations out in plain sight ourselves.
Remind me, which Democratic candidate, or even politician, would you vote for President again?
 
Remind me, which Democratic candidate, or even politician, would you vote for President again?
I would vote for Phil Murphy if he had run and I donated to Kennedy when he was a democrat. Any other questions to distract from Biden having an even lower approval rating than Trump did at the end of his last term in office?
 
New Russian Disinformation Campaigns Prove the Past Is Prequel

On Dec. 13, 2023, Lauren Witzke, a documented QAnon promoter and former Republican nominee for U.S. Senate in Delaware, posted a barrage of criticism toward Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy on the platform X, formerly known as Twitter. The post suggested Zelenskyy was preparing to retire to a $20 million home in Vero Beach, Florida, and claimed that “our leaders are buying mansions for elite leaches who facilitate their money laundering operations and crimes against the American people ... CUT OFF UKRAINE!” The post included images of the home in Florida and Zelenskyy’s U.S. naturalization papers.

Witzke’s post was grounded in a lie, the result of very purposeful narrative laundering (that is, the process of hiding the source of false information). This particular laundering campaign is affiliated with the Russian government and aimed largely at undermining Western support for Ukraine. While many who read Witzke’s message rightly questioned it, it was nonetheless reposted more than 12,000 times and viewed (by X’s metric) nearly 10 million times. The narrative was shared in thousands of other posts across platforms, before and after Witzke, including by those who unknowingly linked directly to a covert Russian outlet.

Lies don’t have to be good to be effective. For those who wanted to believe this story, it was easy to do so. Its considerable success didn’t result from typically expected tactics, however. It wasn’t spread using an army of social media bots or an AI-generated video of Zelenskyy. This campaign relies on individuals like Witzke, unknowing dupes with influence and credibility in their online communities.

New Russian Disinformation Campaigns Prove the Past Is Prequel

If ever there was an example of lies not needing to be good to be effective we need look no further than the Big Lie. I was appalled to see an exit poll from NH showing a 49% to 49% tie among respondents who answered the question......Was Biden the legitimate winner of the 2020 election? It's very hard to effectively self govern ourselves with so many poor deluded souls out there.
As long as gaslighting shitlibs like you can draw a breath, we'll always have a disinformation problem.
 
Here we go AGAIN!!!!!
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Here we go AGAIN!!!!!
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Iceberg80 still believes in the Russian Collusion Hoax. :auiqs.jpg:
 
Witzke's Senate campaign is centered around an "America First" message that includes a 10-year moratorium on immigration. She also has called for welfare reform limiting benefits to married couples with children and for federal funding for faith-based substance abuse recovery programs.

We certainly wouldn't want any of that,. Who wants 'America First'? :rolleyes:
 
New Russian Disinformation Campaigns Prove the Past Is Prequel

On Dec. 13, 2023, Lauren Witzke, a documented QAnon promoter and former Republican nominee for U.S. Senate in Delaware, posted a barrage of criticism toward Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy on the platform X, formerly known as Twitter. The post suggested Zelenskyy was preparing to retire to a $20 million home in Vero Beach, Florida, and claimed that “our leaders are buying mansions for elite leaches who facilitate their money laundering operations and crimes against the American people ... CUT OFF UKRAINE!” The post included images of the home in Florida and Zelenskyy’s U.S. naturalization papers.

Witzke’s post was grounded in a lie, the result of very purposeful narrative laundering (that is, the process of hiding the source of false information). This particular laundering campaign is affiliated with the Russian government and aimed largely at undermining Western support for Ukraine. While many who read Witzke’s message rightly questioned it, it was nonetheless reposted more than 12,000 times and viewed (by X’s metric) nearly 10 million times. The narrative was shared in thousands of other posts across platforms, before and after Witzke, including by those who unknowingly linked directly to a covert Russian outlet.

Lies don’t have to be good to be effective. For those who wanted to believe this story, it was easy to do so. Its considerable success didn’t result from typically expected tactics, however. It wasn’t spread using an army of social media bots or an AI-generated video of Zelenskyy. This campaign relies on individuals like Witzke, unknowing dupes with influence and credibility in their online communities.

New Russian Disinformation Campaigns Prove the Past Is Prequel

If ever there was an example of lies not needing to be good to be effective we need look no further than the Big Lie. I was appalled to see an exit poll from NH showing a 49% to 49% tie among respondents who answered the question......Was Biden the legitimate winner of the 2020 election? It's very hard to effectively self govern ourselves with so many poor deluded souls out there.

The Big Lie was the Russia Russia Russia hoax. When you have unelected agencies like the FBI/DOJ who are unaccountable to no one and they are caught in lie after lie people will no longer trust anything they are involved with.
 
Whatever the voices in one's head (or toaster) tells them.... for the left, that voice sounds like Karine Jean-Pierre so it just HAS to be true.
Your unattributed deflection from a Repub who swallowed Russian propaganda is noted........and dismissed.
 
Your unattributed deflection from a Repub who swallowed Russian propaganda is noted........and dismissed.

Yawns like your agreement matters. That you conflate russian propaganda about Ukraine with Trump just shows how little the current administration has to offer the American people. Everything has to be about Trump because, well Joe is even less popular than Trump was after two impeachments and sending his MAGA Shaman through the Capitol.
 

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