The US sent Russia a message. </end editorial> By Zachary Cohen and Barbara Starr, CNN Updated 12:46 PM ET, Tue June 6, 2017 “The crew of Russia’s Sukhoi-27 jet approached the aircraft staying at a safe distance, identified it as a US strategic bomber B-52 and escorted it for some time,” the report said. The… Continue reading Russian jet intercepts US B-52 bomber
Russian jet intercepts US B-52 bomber
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Mainstream Media Bias And Discrimination, Re: NSA Leak and Russians in US 2016 Election
Want to see a black and white contrast between mainstream media and conservative media? Look for anything in the mainstream where the headline shows a contradiction between what Obama said about there being no Russian interference in the election and the leaked NSA Russia-voting document. Nothing, zero, zip, nada. The mainstream media only says the… Continue reading Mainstream Media Bias And Discrimination, Re: NSA Leak and Russians in US 2016 Election
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Russia is struggling to keep its cybercrime groups on a tight leash
Cryptocurrencies, globalisation erode Kremlin’s coercive power 6 Jun 2017 at 09:05, John Leyden Russia’s control of cybercrime groups that have come to play a part in its espionage activity is crumbling, according to Cybereason. The security intelligence outfit reached this conclusion after reviewing the latest tactics and procedures associated with high-profile cyber-espionage pops blamed on… Continue reading Russia is struggling to keep its cybercrime groups on a tight leash
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Anonymous hacker breaks into ISIS Twitter accounts AGAIN, makes them “fabulously” gay
I am doubting the veracity of this report. Reports from January 2017, 2016, and 2015 are making the same reports, all recycled today. Reported by both CNN (Dec 8, 2016) and The Independent (24 April 2017). The Inquisiter (June 2016), and Marketplace Africa (Jan 2017). No guarantees, however. The Inquisitor says it was Anonymous. If true… Continue reading Anonymous hacker breaks into ISIS Twitter accounts AGAIN, makes them “fabulously” gay
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CNN Exclusive: US suspects Russian hackers planted fake news behind Qatar crisis
This could be some truly serious stuff. This is so much more than fake news. It is disinformation, bordering on Active Measures, perhaps. </end editorial> By Evan Perez and Shimon Prokupecz, CNN Updated 8:21 PM ET, Tue June 6, 2017 Washington (CNN)US investigators believe Russian hackers breached Qatar’s state news agency and planted a fake… Continue reading CNN Exclusive: US suspects Russian hackers planted fake news behind Qatar crisis
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The Soviet-Palestinian Lie
Some of you may not be familiar with how Russian intelligence works, thinks, and acts. This is a fairly decent primer, it shows their principles (or lack thereof), operating procedures, and scruples. This also gives a good mindset for how Putin thinks, breathes, and acts. This is his legacy, don’t forget. </end editorial> by Judith… Continue reading The Soviet-Palestinian Lie
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West’s Russophobia Will be the Salvation of Russia, Orthodox Priest Says
Be cautious, my friends, Choke On Coffee Warning applies. There is crazy, there is really crazy, and then there is bat-crap, hair-on-fire, eyes bugging out just out-there nuts. That is the villain of this story, Father Aleksandr Shumsky. In a very circuitous ride through the twisted mind of our villain, one encounters severe onset dementia, elevated levels… Continue reading West’s Russophobia Will be the Salvation of Russia, Orthodox Priest Says
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Entrepreneurs, Thought Leaders Debate High Tech Immigration as VOA Opens Silicon Valley Bureau
WASHINGTON D.C., June 6, 2017 — A lively debate between a congressman, an entrepreneur and an academic was the focal point of the opening of Voice of America’s first-ever Silicon Valley bureau in San Francisco. At the event – held June 1 among the entrepreneurs and financiers of the global incubator 500 Startups in San… Continue reading Entrepreneurs, Thought Leaders Debate High Tech Immigration as VOA Opens Silicon Valley Bureau
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B-1 Bombers Arrive in European Theater for Exercises with Allies
News Release Headquarters, United States European Command Media Operations Division Unit 30400, Box 1000, APO, AE 09128 Tel: +49 (0)711 680-6868/6618 E–mail: eucom.media@mail.mil Release: 17-43 June 7, 2017 B-1 Bombers Arrive in European Theater for Exercises with Allies Lancers Join Stratofortresses; high-end joint-training slated for Airmen STUTTGART, GERMANY – B-1B Lancers from Ellsworth Air Force… Continue reading B-1 Bombers Arrive in European Theater for Exercises with Allies
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One Belt, One Road: Russian Dreams Exceed Reality
One Belt, One Road: Russian Dreams Exceed Reality Publication: Eurasia Daily Monitor Volume: 14 Issue: 74 By: Vladislav Inozemtsev June 6, 2017 05:46 PM Age: 15 hours (Source: CNN) Russian President Vladimir Putin made another trip to China last month (May 14–15) to address the Belt and Road Forum. But his speech at the summit’s… Continue reading One Belt, One Road: Russian Dreams Exceed Reality
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Russia’s Defense Spending Spree Set to Continue
Publication: Eurasia Daily Monitor Volume: 14 Issue: 74 By: Roger McDermott June 6, 2017 Numerous gloomy forecasts predict that the overall condition of the Russian economy and the challenges stemming from the sanctions regime will set limitations on Russia’s defense spending and negatively impact its military modernization. Nevertheless, it seems the Russian Ministry of Defense… Continue reading Russia’s Defense Spending Spree Set to Continue
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Vladimir Putin and the Little Green Men of the Internet
The verbal gymnastics practiced by Russian President Vladimir Putin cover and conceal Russia’s actual cyber operations, much like their verbal and written obfuscation of their information and military actions in Crimea in early 2014 and again with Russia’s not so spectacular invasion of Ukraine in Donbass. In her recent interview with Putin, Megyn Kelly was… Continue reading Vladimir Putin and the Little Green Men of the Internet
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Russian Hacking Allegations Could Get Putin Reelected (Op-ed)
This Moscow Times article is about much more than Russian hacking, it is a fascinating read. The discussion is intelligent, it dismisses some theories and reinforces others. It’s worth a full reading. </end editorial> Allegations of Russian hacking are still murky, but distraction in Washington is still a net gain for Russia June 6, 2017… Continue reading Russian Hacking Allegations Could Get Putin Reelected (Op-ed)
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Russia Mulls New Committee to Fight Western ‘Election Meddling’
In a classic case of Blameshifting, in this wonderful article by The Moscow Times, they reveal how Russia is attempting to blame “Western nations” for attempting to influence Russian elections when Russia blatantly did it in the United States. The recently leaked NSA memo reflects only one small part of the large, complex, and comprehensive… Continue reading Russia Mulls New Committee to Fight Western ‘Election Meddling’
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US Accused of Stealing World’s Largest Plane Design By Pravda: Disinformation
I just stumbled across this peach of a report as part of a much larger report. If true, the US stole plans from the USSR and produced the world’s biggest plane. That’s ballsy. But, then again, Pravda in Russian means truth, and lying is normal for them. Now… I’m guessing, because there is absolutely no proof… Continue reading US Accused of Stealing World’s Largest Plane Design By Pravda: Disinformation
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Russia / Strategy Media Update – 7 June 2017
Anonymous expert compilation, analysis, and reporting. Russia is heating up, big time. It seems to be difficult, however, to keep domestic political games from interfering with reality. </end editorial> Unusually busy day in the MSM. Russia dominating, with numerous reports detailing internal meltdown and crackdown. Multiple reports on NATO adapting to the new reality. A… Continue reading Russia / Strategy Media Update – 7 June 2017
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How Russian Propaganda Spread From a Parody Website to Fox News
Unfortunately, neither the Atlantic Council nor the New York Times accessed the archives here. All the stories mentioned in this article were refuted almost immediately, by me. No sour grapes, it’s just inaccurate. Otherwise, this is a great synopsis of the entire incident. Kudos to the Atlantic Council and New York Times for tracking down… Continue reading How Russian Propaganda Spread From a Parody Website to Fox News
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Disinformation is attractive for millions in Central and Eastern Europe
In the years I have been interacting with people from all over the world in regards to Russia’s illegal annexation of Crimea and the Russian invasion of Ukraine in Donbass, I have often met people from this part of the world. Many of the people of Central and Eastern European Countries cite Kremlin statistics as… Continue reading Disinformation is attractive for millions in Central and Eastern Europe
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With Qatar Hack, the Kremlin May Be Opening a New Front in Its Global Information War
BY PATRICK TUCKER JUNE 7, 2017 A fake video slipped onto a government website may have touched off Qatar’s diplomatic isolation. Before Qatar was gripped in a diplomatic crisis, a fake video was slipped onto a government media site, touching off immense political fallout. According to published reports, the U.S. intelligence community believed the Kremlin… Continue reading With Qatar Hack, the Kremlin May Be Opening a New Front in Its Global Information War
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Big changes coming for Air Force Cyber Command
Posted on June 7, 2017 by Mark Pomerleau Changes are afoot for Air Force Cyber. For starters, the Air Force’s new chief information officer will start this Friday. Maj. Gen. (promotable) Bradford Shwedo’s first day as Air Force CIO will be June 9, the service’s CISO Peter Kim told reporters Wednesday following his participation in… Continue reading Big changes coming for Air Force Cyber Command
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