Claims that Ukraine is set for victory on the ground are Kiev and Washington’s wishful thinking at best
Ukraine is winning the battle on Twitter, but in the real world Kiev is losing the fight for the Donbass
Tag: Information Warfare
Global Internet Pact: US & 55 Other Nations Sign Pledge Days After Musk Twitter Buyout
Ruling elite working toward eliminating free speech on a global level
Global Internet Pact: US & 55 Other Nations Sign Pledge Days After Musk Twitter Buyout
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Disinformation Board to Tackle Russia, Migrant Smugglers

The Department of Homeland Security has launched a new panel to tackle disinformation
Disinformation Board to Tackle Russia, Migrant Smugglers
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Recommended YouTube video: DHS Creates “Disinformation Governance Board” – It’s About The Empire! (Source)
Who Is Nina Jankowicz? Head of Joe Biden’s Disinformation Governance Board
Before her work advising the Ukrainian government, Jankowicz managed democracy assistance programs for Russia and Belarus at the National Democratic Institute for International Affairs. She holds an MA in Russian, Eurasian, and East European Studies from Georgetown University’s School of Foreign Service.
The National Democratic Institute for International Affairs (NDI) is one of the main components of the regime change organization National Endowment for Democracy (NED); that is, NED channels its funds through four organizations, and NDI is one of them, to “promote free, fair, transparent democratic elections but in such a way that it would assure that power went to the elites and not to the people”.
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Political West mulls reshaping UN and what’s left of international law
By Drago Bosnic | April 27, 2022
In order to understand the prelude to World War 2, one cannot ignore the failures of the long-defunct League of Nations, which was a UN-like structure aimed at being a forum of countries resolving disputes through dialogue rather than war. Although just another noble idea before World War 1, in the immediate aftermath of the sheer death and destruction resulting from that conflict, it became an urgent necessity. The League of Nations was supposed to make sure nothing of sorts ever happened again.
Political West mulls reshaping UN and what’s left of international law
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Recent Terrorist Attacks In Transnistria Hint At The Opening Of Another Anti-Russian Front
Recent Terrorist Attacks In Transnistria Hint At The Opening Of Another Anti-Russian Front
And finally, the last reason why the US-led West is likely behind the latest spree of terrorist attacks in Transnistria is because they might be trying to provoke Russia into beefing up its presence there so that it can then be spun as it “invading another independent country”. That would fuel the unprecedentedly intense anti-Russian infowar and perhaps also create the “publicly plausible” pretext for accelerating Moldova’s potential NATO membership along the lines of the Finnish-Swedish model (including de facto protection prior to its formal admission) and/or its (re-)unification with neighboring Romania that could lead to the same military-strategic outcome.
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Are the attacks on Transnistria aimed at Russia?
If Transnistria is attacked, no matter from which side, Russia will have to respond, because, first of all, the Operational Group of Russian Forces in Transnistria and Russian peacekeepers will be involved in the armed clash.
Transnistria explosions: Attackers target radio towers
According to law enforcers, the explosions disabled two powerful antennas that broadcast Russian radio stations to the residents of the republic. The towers were built in the 1960s.
Washington pursues RAND’s plan in Kazakhstan, then in Transnistria
RAND Corporation: Overextending and Unbalancing Russia
Flip Transnistria and expel the Russian troops from the region would be a blow to Russian prestige, but it would also save Moscow money and quite possibly impose additional costs on the United States and its allies.
Eva Bartlett exposes Western media Mariupol “mass graves” lies
The Russia-NATO Cyber War Is Escalating Fast
The Russia-NATO Cyber War Is Escalating Fast
As such, any information coming out of the Five Eyes’ intelligence services should be treated with a healthy dose of skepticism.
Some Of The Weapons Delivered To Ukraine Will Be Used Against Us
The U.S. and its proxies in Europe are moving an enormous amount of weapons into Ukraine. But no one has an idea where those weapons will end up. It is likely that many of those will proliferate outside of the Ukraine and some of those weapons will inevitably hit those who now deliver them.
Some Of The Weapons Delivered To Ukraine Will Be Used Against Us
What happens to weapons sent to Ukraine? The US doesn’t really know
What happens to weapons sent to Ukraine? The US doesn’t really know
Because the US military is not on the ground, the US and NATO are heavily reliant on information provided by Ukraine’s government. Privately, officials recognize that Ukraine has an incentive to give only information that will bolster their case for more aid, more arms and more diplomatic assistance.
“It’s a war — everything they do and say publicly is designed to help them win the war. Every public statement is an information operation, every interview, every Zelensky appearance broadcast is an information operation,” said another source familiar with western intelligence. “It doesn’t mean they’re wrong to do it in any way.”
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For months, US and western officials have offered detailed accounts about what the West knows about the status of Russian forces inside Ukraine: how many casualties they’ve taken, their remaining combat power, their weapons stocks, what kinds of munitions they are using and where. [BS!]
But when it comes to Ukrainian forces, officials acknowledge that the West — including the US — has some information gaps.
Western estimates of Ukrainian casualties are also foggy, according to two sources familiar with US and western intelligence.
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The risk of a similar scenario happening in Ukraine also exists, the defense official acknowledged. In 2020, the Defense Department inspector general released a report raising concerns about the end-use monitoring of weapons being sent to Ukraine.
But given the nearly insatiable short-term needs of Ukrainian forces for more arms and ammunition, the long-term risk of weapons ending up on the black market or in the wrong hands was deemed acceptable, the official said.
CNN’s US Intel Source Just Admitted That Everything Zelensky Says Is Propaganda
All of this might understandably be too much for the average Western information consumer to process, which is why the purpose of this piece is to explain the emerging cognitive warfare trend that’s on display in this context.
CNN’s US Intel Source Just Admitted That Everything Zelensky Says Is Propaganda
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