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  1. Der Irankrieg und Russland: Beute und Bredouille

    Hohe Ölpreise, gelockerte Sanktionen: Seit Beginn des Irankriegs kassiert Russland kräftig ab. Auch militärisch und politisch kann es profitieren. Doch für das marode Regime ist der Effekt begrenzt.

    woxx.lu/der-irankrieg-und-russ

  2. Der Irankrieg und Russland: Beute und Bredouille

    Hohe Ölpreise, gelockerte Sanktionen: Seit Beginn des Irankriegs kassiert Russland kräftig ab. Auch militärisch und politisch kann es profitieren. Doch für das marode Regime ist der Effekt begrenzt.

    woxx.lu/der-irankrieg-und-russ

  3. Russiagate 2.0 Might Try To Falsely Implicate Dugin As The Puppeteer Of MAGA Dissidents

    Russiagate 2.0 Might Try To Falsely Implicate Alexander Dugin As The Puppeteer Of MAGA Dissidents

    By Andrew Korybko

    Tucker Carlson’s possibly impending FARA charges for his communications with Iran could turn into Russiagate 2.0 if the recently revived speculation about Russian philosopher Alexander Dugin’s influence is exploited by the “deep state” to this end and evidence is cooked up to implicate him.

    Tucker Carlson announced that he heard about the CIA’s alleged plans to have him charged under the “Foreign Agents Registration Act” (FARA) for his communications with Iran, whose President Masoud Pezeshkian he interviewed last summer shortly after the end of the 12-Day War. His nemesis Laura Loomer, who’s Trump’s close advisor and even read out a statement from him during a recent media event in India that she attended, preemptively claimed credit on X if this happens.

    She disclosed in a separate post that “I have created a list of Conservative influencers who I believe are taking money from Iran, Russia and Qatar. I have attached my supporting evidence. As I told the DOJ, Tucker Carlson isn’t the only person who is likely violating FARA. All of these traitors deserve jail time.” Another one saw her boasting about directly informing the FBI and the White House of her concerns. If Tucker is charged under FARA, which can’t be ruled out, then it might metastasize into Russiagate 2.0.

    That’s not just because he interviewed Putin in early 2024, which the Biden Administration tried to stop according to him, but due to the Tenet media scandal later that year which was analysed here and here. In a nutshell, the Justice Department alleged that Russia paid this conservative influencer management firm to encourage them to continue producing their content, though the influencers themselves claim not to have been aware of this. This sets the precedent for Russiagate 2.0 if the “deep state” wants it.

    Between then and now, some conservative figures revived the last decade’s speculation about Russian philosopher Alexander Dugin’s influence, particularly alleging that he’s the puppeteer of MAGA dissidents like Tucker, Candace Owens, and Marjorie Taylor Green, et al. Tucker interviewed Dugin during his trip to Moscow, and Dugin has praised Tucker and the aforesaid dissidents, which Loomer recently drew attention to. The alleged evidence of collusion is that they have similar criticisms of Trump 2.0.

    That’s not reasonable grounds for claiming that he’s their puppeteer, nor is Dugin’s famous 1997 book on “The Foundations of Geopolitics” that proposes subverting the West by exacerbating domestic political differences, since they all just happen to dislike Trump 2.0 for their own reasons. While Dugin is a Russian Nationalist, the MAGA dissidents tend to more aligned with Leftism, Islamism, and/or “Third Worldism” even if they don’t self-identify as supporters of these ideologies that challenge MAGA’s.

    Nevertheless, the “deep state” might still try to run with the speculation about Dugin’s influence that was revived by some conservative figures and Loomer herself, which the MAGA dissidents’ opponents might fall for due to their dislike of these folks and their belief that Trump 2.0 wouldn’t cook this up. The purpose of this “deep state” plot would be to sabotage the ongoing talks over a Russian-US “New Détente” and ideally, from their perspective, get Trump to redouble the US’ support for Ukraine.

    Dugin looks like Rasputin in some Americans’ imaginations, harshly criticizes Trump 2.0 on X, and has indeed praised MAGA dissidents before, so many members of MAGA might be duped into thinking that he’s really puppeteering opposition to Trump. That would be regrettable since it truly advances the US’ interests to complete its envisaged rapprochement with Russia as explained here and here. Derailing their “New Détente” would therefore undermine Trump 2.0 much more than the MAGA dissidents are.

    Disclaimer: The views expressed in this article are author’s own and do not necessarily reflect the editorial policy of Voice of East.

     

    #AlexanderDugin #CIA #Geopolitics #MAGA #Russia #USA
  4. Russiagate 2.0 Might Try To Falsely Implicate Dugin As The Puppeteer Of MAGA Dissidents

    Russiagate 2.0 Might Try To Falsely Implicate Alexander Dugin As The Puppeteer Of MAGA Dissidents

    By Andrew Korybko

    Tucker Carlson’s possibly impending FARA charges for his communications with Iran could turn into Russiagate 2.0 if the recently revived speculation about Russian philosopher Alexander Dugin’s influence is exploited by the “deep state” to this end and evidence is cooked up to implicate him.

    Tucker Carlson announced that he heard about the CIA’s alleged plans to have him charged under the “Foreign Agents Registration Act” (FARA) for his communications with Iran, whose President Masoud Pezeshkian he interviewed last summer shortly after the end of the 12-Day War. His nemesis Laura Loomer, who’s Trump’s close advisor and even read out a statement from him during a recent media event in India that she attended, preemptively claimed credit on X if this happens.

    She disclosed in a separate post that “I have created a list of Conservative influencers who I believe are taking money from Iran, Russia and Qatar. I have attached my supporting evidence. As I told the DOJ, Tucker Carlson isn’t the only person who is likely violating FARA. All of these traitors deserve jail time.” Another one saw her boasting about directly informing the FBI and the White House of her concerns. If Tucker is charged under FARA, which can’t be ruled out, then it might metastasize into Russiagate 2.0.

    That’s not just because he interviewed Putin in early 2024, which the Biden Administration tried to stop according to him, but due to the Tenet media scandal later that year which was analysed here and here. In a nutshell, the Justice Department alleged that Russia paid this conservative influencer management firm to encourage them to continue producing their content, though the influencers themselves claim not to have been aware of this. This sets the precedent for Russiagate 2.0 if the “deep state” wants it.

    Between then and now, some conservative figures revived the last decade’s speculation about Russian philosopher Alexander Dugin’s influence, particularly alleging that he’s the puppeteer of MAGA dissidents like Tucker, Candace Owens, and Marjorie Taylor Green, et al. Tucker interviewed Dugin during his trip to Moscow, and Dugin has praised Tucker and the aforesaid dissidents, which Loomer recently drew attention to. The alleged evidence of collusion is that they have similar criticisms of Trump 2.0.

    That’s not reasonable grounds for claiming that he’s their puppeteer, nor is Dugin’s famous 1997 book on “The Foundations of Geopolitics” that proposes subverting the West by exacerbating domestic political differences, since they all just happen to dislike Trump 2.0 for their own reasons. While Dugin is a Russian Nationalist, the MAGA dissidents tend to more aligned with Leftism, Islamism, and/or “Third Worldism” even if they don’t self-identify as supporters of these ideologies that challenge MAGA’s.

    Nevertheless, the “deep state” might still try to run with the speculation about Dugin’s influence that was revived by some conservative figures and Loomer herself, which the MAGA dissidents’ opponents might fall for due to their dislike of these folks and their belief that Trump 2.0 wouldn’t cook this up. The purpose of this “deep state” plot would be to sabotage the ongoing talks over a Russian-US “New Détente” and ideally, from their perspective, get Trump to redouble the US’ support for Ukraine.

    Dugin looks like Rasputin in some Americans’ imaginations, harshly criticizes Trump 2.0 on X, and has indeed praised MAGA dissidents before, so many members of MAGA might be duped into thinking that he’s really puppeteering opposition to Trump. That would be regrettable since it truly advances the US’ interests to complete its envisaged rapprochement with Russia as explained here and here. Derailing their “New Détente” would therefore undermine Trump 2.0 much more than the MAGA dissidents are.

    Disclaimer: The views expressed in this article are author’s own and do not necessarily reflect the editorial policy of Voice of East.

     

    #AlexanderDugin #CIA #Geopolitics #MAGA #Russia #USA
  5. Russiagate 2.0 Might Try To Falsely Implicate Dugin As The Puppeteer Of MAGA Dissidents

    Russiagate 2.0 Might Try To Falsely Implicate Alexander Dugin As The Puppeteer Of MAGA Dissidents

    By Andrew Korybko

    Tucker Carlson’s possibly impending FARA charges for his communications with Iran could turn into Russiagate 2.0 if the recently revived speculation about Russian philosopher Alexander Dugin’s influence is exploited by the “deep state” to this end and evidence is cooked up to implicate him.

    Tucker Carlson announced that he heard about the CIA’s alleged plans to have him charged under the “Foreign Agents Registration Act” (FARA) for his communications with Iran, whose President Masoud Pezeshkian he interviewed last summer shortly after the end of the 12-Day War. His nemesis Laura Loomer, who’s Trump’s close advisor and even read out a statement from him during a recent media event in India that she attended, preemptively claimed credit on X if this happens.

    She disclosed in a separate post that “I have created a list of Conservative influencers who I believe are taking money from Iran, Russia and Qatar. I have attached my supporting evidence. As I told the DOJ, Tucker Carlson isn’t the only person who is likely violating FARA. All of these traitors deserve jail time.” Another one saw her boasting about directly informing the FBI and the White House of her concerns. If Tucker is charged under FARA, which can’t be ruled out, then it might metastasize into Russiagate 2.0.

    That’s not just because he interviewed Putin in early 2024, which the Biden Administration tried to stop according to him, but due to the Tenet media scandal later that year which was analysed here and here. In a nutshell, the Justice Department alleged that Russia paid this conservative influencer management firm to encourage them to continue producing their content, though the influencers themselves claim not to have been aware of this. This sets the precedent for Russiagate 2.0 if the “deep state” wants it.

    Between then and now, some conservative figures revived the last decade’s speculation about Russian philosopher Alexander Dugin’s influence, particularly alleging that he’s the puppeteer of MAGA dissidents like Tucker, Candace Owens, and Marjorie Taylor Green, et al. Tucker interviewed Dugin during his trip to Moscow, and Dugin has praised Tucker and the aforesaid dissidents, which Loomer recently drew attention to. The alleged evidence of collusion is that they have similar criticisms of Trump 2.0.

    That’s not reasonable grounds for claiming that he’s their puppeteer, nor is Dugin’s famous 1997 book on “The Foundations of Geopolitics” that proposes subverting the West by exacerbating domestic political differences, since they all just happen to dislike Trump 2.0 for their own reasons. While Dugin is a Russian Nationalist, the MAGA dissidents tend to more aligned with Leftism, Islamism, and/or “Third Worldism” even if they don’t self-identify as supporters of these ideologies that challenge MAGA’s.

    Nevertheless, the “deep state” might still try to run with the speculation about Dugin’s influence that was revived by some conservative figures and Loomer herself, which the MAGA dissidents’ opponents might fall for due to their dislike of these folks and their belief that Trump 2.0 wouldn’t cook this up. The purpose of this “deep state” plot would be to sabotage the ongoing talks over a Russian-US “New Détente” and ideally, from their perspective, get Trump to redouble the US’ support for Ukraine.

    Dugin looks like Rasputin in some Americans’ imaginations, harshly criticizes Trump 2.0 on X, and has indeed praised MAGA dissidents before, so many members of MAGA might be duped into thinking that he’s really puppeteering opposition to Trump. That would be regrettable since it truly advances the US’ interests to complete its envisaged rapprochement with Russia as explained here and here. Derailing their “New Détente” would therefore undermine Trump 2.0 much more than the MAGA dissidents are.

    Disclaimer: The views expressed in this article are author’s own and do not necessarily reflect the editorial policy of Voice of East.

     

    #AlexanderDugin #CIA #Geopolitics #MAGA #Russia #USA
  6. 🕸glané sur le net🕸 Le plan d'Alexander Dugin pour refondre la science politique : Le plus notoire eurasianiste de Russie dirige une initiative visant à purger l'enseignement supérieur de «… #AlexanderDugin #Eurasianisme #SciencePolitique #EnseignementSupérieur #Américanocentrisme

    Le plan d'Alexander Dugin pour...

  7. `In the mid-1990s, Walter Laqueur observed, in his survey of world-wide neo-fascist tendencies after the end of the Cold War, that "[a] variety of esoteric cults have their fervent followers on the extreme Right, in Russia perhaps more than in any other country" (Laqueur, 1996)`

    From "Aleksandr Dugin's Transformation from a Lunatic Fringe Figure into a Mainstream Political Publicist, 1980–1998: A Case Study in the Rise of Late and Post-Soviet Russian Fascism" in the Journal of Eurasian Studies.
    journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.10

    #russia #fascism #ActiveMeasures #AlexanderDugin

  8. `In the mid-1990s, Walter Laqueur observed, in his survey of world-wide neo-fascist tendencies after the end of the Cold War, that "[a] variety of esoteric cults have their fervent followers on the extreme Right, in Russia perhaps more than in any other country" (Laqueur, 1996)`

    From "Aleksandr Dugin's Transformation from a Lunatic Fringe Figure into a Mainstream Political Publicist, 1980–1998: A Case Study in the Rise of Late and Post-Soviet Russian Fascism" in the Journal of Eurasian Studies.
    journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.10

    #russia #fascism #ActiveMeasures #AlexanderDugin

  9. `In the mid-1990s, Walter Laqueur observed, in his survey of world-wide neo-fascist tendencies after the end of the Cold War, that "[a] variety of esoteric cults have their fervent followers on the extreme Right, in Russia perhaps more than in any other country" (Laqueur, 1996)`

    From "Aleksandr Dugin's Transformation from a Lunatic Fringe Figure into a Mainstream Political Publicist, 1980–1998: A Case Study in the Rise of Late and Post-Soviet Russian Fascism" in the Journal of Eurasian Studies.
    journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.10

  10. `In the mid-1990s, Walter Laqueur observed, in his survey of world-wide neo-fascist tendencies after the end of the Cold War, that "[a] variety of esoteric cults have their fervent followers on the extreme Right, in Russia perhaps more than in any other country" (Laqueur, 1996)`

    From "Aleksandr Dugin's Transformation from a Lunatic Fringe Figure into a Mainstream Political Publicist, 1980–1998: A Case Study in the Rise of Late and Post-Soviet Russian Fascism" in the Journal of Eurasian Studies.
    journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.10

    #russia #fascism #ActiveMeasures #AlexanderDugin

  11. `In the mid-1990s, Walter Laqueur observed, in his survey of world-wide neo-fascist tendencies after the end of the Cold War, that "[a] variety of esoteric cults have their fervent followers on the extreme Right, in Russia perhaps more than in any other country" (Laqueur, 1996)`

    From "Aleksandr Dugin's Transformation from a Lunatic Fringe Figure into a Mainstream Political Publicist, 1980–1998: A Case Study in the Rise of Late and Post-Soviet Russian Fascism" in the Journal of Eurasian Studies.
    journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.10

    #russia #fascism #ActiveMeasures #AlexanderDugin

  12. Nachdem ich mich versichert habe: Das steht tatsächlich auf seinem Profil. Dugin meint das tatsächlich ernst. Sein Einfluss in Russland wird diskutiert. Aber sein radikaler Nationalismus und Imperialismus wird in Russland schon deutlich wahrgenommen.

    #Dugin #AlexanderDugin #Faschismus #Nationalismus #Russland #Ukraine

  13. Nachdem ich mich versichert habe: Das steht tatsächlich auf seinem Profil. Dugin meint das tatsächlich ernst. Sein Einfluss in Russland wird diskutiert. Aber sein radikaler Nationalismus und Imperialismus wird in Russland schon deutlich wahrgenommen.

    #Dugin #AlexanderDugin #Faschismus #Nationalismus #Russland #Ukraine

  14. Nachdem ich mich versichert habe: Das steht tatsächlich auf seinem Profil. Dugin meint das tatsächlich ernst. Sein Einfluss in Russland wird diskutiert. Aber sein radikaler Nationalismus und Imperialismus wird in Russland schon deutlich wahrgenommen.

    #Dugin #AlexanderDugin #Faschismus #Nationalismus #Russland #Ukraine

  15. Nachdem ich mich versichert habe: Das steht tatsächlich auf seinem Profil. Dugin meint das tatsächlich ernst. Sein Einfluss in Russland wird diskutiert. Aber sein radikaler Nationalismus und Imperialismus wird in Russland schon deutlich wahrgenommen.

    #Dugin #AlexanderDugin #Faschismus #Nationalismus #Russland #Ukraine

  16. Nachdem ich mich versichert habe: Das steht tatsächlich auf seinem Profil. Dugin meint das tatsächlich ernst. Sein Einfluss in Russland wird diskutiert. Aber sein radikaler Nationalismus und Imperialismus wird in Russland schon deutlich wahrgenommen.

    #Dugin #AlexanderDugin #Faschismus #Nationalismus #Russland #Ukraine

  17. @Soweitsogut @golod

    Grundlagen der #Geopolitik (de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grundlag): Die geopolitische Zukunft Russlands (russisch: Основы геополитики (геополитическое будущее России))

    #Dugin|#AlexanderDugin|#AleksandrDugin|#Дугин|#Putin

  18. Hörenswert: Thorsten Fuchshuber und Alex Gruber sprechen aus dem Blickwinkel des #Racket-Begriffs #MaxHorkheimer s über das System #Putin und gehen dabei als zu betrachtenden ideologischen Akteur auch auf #AlexanderDugin ein. Das Gespräch wird moderiert von Ljiljana Radonić. Link: youtube.com/watch?v=kTZHEB-fi_

  19. Hörenswert: Thorsten Fuchshuber und Alex Gruber sprechen aus dem Blickwinkel des #Racket-Begriffs #MaxHorkheimer s über das System #Putin und gehen dabei als zu betrachtenden ideologischen Akteur auch auf #AlexanderDugin ein. Das Gespräch wird moderiert von Ljiljana Radonić. Link: youtube.com/watch?v=kTZHEB-fi_

  20. Hörenswert: Thorsten Fuchshuber und Alex Gruber sprechen aus dem Blickwinkel des #Racket-Begriffs #MaxHorkheimer s über das System #Putin und gehen dabei als zu betrachtenden ideologischen Akteur auch auf #AlexanderDugin ein. Das Gespräch wird moderiert von Ljiljana Radonić. Link: youtube.com/watch?v=kTZHEB-fi_

  21. “Amid the siege mentality of the mid-2000s, when Kremlin-sponsored journalists were writing and broadcasting that the enemy was at the gates, those hysterical messages were digested by the political class in a feedback loop in which the propaganda slowly became fact. In that environment, it is easier to see how fringe nationalism and empire-drumming ideas like Eurasianism managed to capture the imaginations of Russia’s ruling class.”

  22. “Amid the siege mentality of the mid-2000s, when Kremlin-sponsored journalists were writing and broadcasting that the enemy was at the gates, those hysterical messages were digested by the political class in a feedback loop in which the propaganda slowly became fact. In that environment, it is easier to see how fringe nationalism and empire-drumming ideas like Eurasianism managed to capture the imaginations of Russia’s ruling class.” #putin #russia #nationalism #alexanderdugin

  23. “Amid the siege mentality of the mid-2000s, when Kremlin-sponsored journalists were writing and broadcasting that the enemy was at the gates, those hysterical messages were digested by the political class in a feedback loop in which the propaganda slowly became fact. In that environment, it is easier to see how fringe nationalism and empire-drumming ideas like Eurasianism managed to capture the imaginations of Russia’s ruling class.” #putin #russia #nationalism #alexanderdugin

  24. “Amid the siege mentality of the mid-2000s, when Kremlin-sponsored journalists were writing and broadcasting that the enemy was at the gates, those hysterical messages were digested by the political class in a feedback loop in which the propaganda slowly became fact. In that environment, it is easier to see how fringe nationalism and empire-drumming ideas like Eurasianism managed to capture the imaginations of Russia’s ruling class.” #putin #russia #nationalism #alexanderdugin

  25. “Amid the siege mentality of the mid-2000s, when Kremlin-sponsored journalists were writing and broadcasting that the enemy was at the gates, those hysterical messages were digested by the political class in a feedback loop in which the propaganda slowly became fact. In that environment, it is easier to see how fringe nationalism and empire-drumming ideas like Eurasianism managed to capture the imaginations of Russia’s ruling class.” #putin #russia #nationalism #alexanderdugin

  26. CNN Defamed Darya Dugina As A “Disinformation” Agent To Discredit Her Multipolar Legacy

    CNN Defamed Darya Dugina As A “Disinformation” Agent To Discredit Her Multipolar Legacy

    By Andrew Korybko

    Far from being forgotten, Darya will go down in history as a Russian hero, especially after President Putin posthumously awarded her the Order of Courage. It’s precisely because of her de facto canonization as one of the emerging Multipolar World Order’s secular saints that CNN decided to defame her as a “disinformation” agent in order to discredit her indisputably influential legacy.

    The assassination of journalist Darya Dugina by a Ukrainian terrorist in late August proved that the US’ information warfare campaign against Russia has dangerous consequences for its innocent targets. That declining unipolar hegemon and its Western vassals (which in this context also includes the fascist puppet regime in Kiev) are dedicated to literally destroying the lives of those who speak out against them, first through fake news and then through targeted killings that are subsequently justified on that false basis exactly as Kiev’s Ambassador to the Vatican recently sought to justify Darya’s. A special hatred is reserved for people who share different paradigms for interpreting the ongoing global systemic transition since it’s those who stand the greatest chance of waking up the Western masses.

    Darya was among those who passionately spread her multipolar worldview to whoever had the interest in listening. She was a rising political star her homeland upon the time that her life was abruptly ended by that dastardly terrorist attack, but her killing only served to raise global awareness of the causes that were so dear to her and can therefore be described as extremely counterproductive in hindsight. Far from being forgotten, Darya will go down in history as a Russian hero, especially after President Putin posthumously awarded her the Order of Courage. It’s precisely because of her de facto canonization as one of the emerging Multipolar World Order’s secular saints that CNN decided to defame her as a “disinformation” agent in order to discredit her indisputably influential legacy.

    Rob Picheta, who describes himself as a journalist for CNN Digital in London, published a hateful screed on the front page of their site about how “Darya Dugina’s death provides a glimpse into Russia’s vast disinformation machine — and the influential women fronting it”. The purpose behind his piece was to mislead his targeted Western audience into thinking that she was nothing more than a propagandist whose sole role in life was to spew easily discredited “disinformation”. To that end, he quoted a Ukrainian-based member of the Atlantic Council – which is financed by Western governments and was thus designated by Russia as a foreign agent – as well as the similarly US Government-financed Russian “expert” Kamil Galeev who’s infamous for sharing a treasonous and pro-terrorist thread on Twitter.

    The simple points being pushed in his piece are that Darya was supposedly one of her country’s rising disinformation agents, had allegedly meddled in the French elections, and that other women like her are nothing but puppets. It’s very heavily implied upon reading between the lines that her assassination therefore wasn’t entirely all that bad since Picheta misrepresented her as a legitimate target due to her active role in articulating a particular version of multipolarity, which he smeared as “imperialist”. In other words, he misogynistically removed all agency from Darya and the other Russian women who he disagrees with to independently arrive at their own political opinions, objectified them as being part of some global conspiracy coming from the Kremlin, and thus implied that it’s alright if they’re killed.

    What’s Dishonestly Smeared As ‘Russian Propaganda’ Is Just The Multipolar Worldview”, however, though those like Picheta who are committed to reversing the US’ declining unipolar hegemony can’t countenance that it’s possible for people to simply have a contrarian opinion. This is entirely due to their belief in the discredited supremacist view of Western Civilization as “exceptional”, which correspondingly also implies that its models will “inevitably” spread across the world since they’re supposedly the best and most effective ones that could ever be conceived by humanity. Those like Darya and the vast majority of humanity across the Global South who disagree with this hateful innuendo that Caucasians are superior in all respects are branded as “conspiracy theorists” and “enemies”.

    This observation confirms that Darya and the billions of others like her actually play polar opposite roles than those that were maliciously ascribed to them. She and the vast majority of humanity aren’t “conspiracy theorists” who Picheta implied are legitimate targets of terrorist attacks on the supposed basis that their contrarian views are “dangerous” and “imperialist”. In reality, it’s he and his peers who participate in the US-led Western Mainstream Media’s (MSM) objectively existing disinformation ecosystem that are the bonafide conspiracy theorists whose work is genuinely dangerous and imperialist since it aims to put a target on the back of every one of their political opponents. That said, neither Picheta nor his colleagues deserve to die like he so disgustingly implied about Darya and hers.

    The very fact that CNN would publish Picheta’s hateful and misogynist piece, not to mention on the front page of its website, shows how desperate the MSM has become to discredit Darya and her multipolar legacy. Kiev’s assassination of this rising Russian visionary turned her into an eternal martyr of the emerging world order that’s systematically dismantling the US’ declining unipolar hegemony. More people across the world are aware of her insightful work than ever before, including Westerners whose minds will be liberated from the MSM’s propaganda upon reading more about the views of this famous Russian journalist. It’s precisely this outcome that scares the US the most, yet all efforts to defame Darya like CNN’s latest high-profile one will only further solidify her multipolar legacy.

    Disclaimer: The views expressed in this article are author’s own and do not necessarily reflect the editorial policy of Voice of East.

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    #alexanderDugin #geopolitics #multipolarWorldOrder #multipolarity #russia

  27. CNN Defamed Darya Dugina As A “Disinformation” Agent To Discredit Her Multipolar Legacy

    CNN Defamed Darya Dugina As A “Disinformation” Agent To Discredit Her Multipolar Legacy

    By Andrew Korybko

    Far from being forgotten, Darya will go down in history as a Russian hero, especially after President Putin posthumously awarded her the Order of Courage. It’s precisely because of her de facto canonization as one of the emerging Multipolar World Order’s secular saints that CNN decided to defame her as a “disinformation” agent in order to discredit her indisputably influential legacy.

    The assassination of journalist Darya Dugina by a Ukrainian terrorist in late August proved that the US’ information warfare campaign against Russia has dangerous consequences for its innocent targets. That declining unipolar hegemon and its Western vassals (which in this context also includes the fascist puppet regime in Kiev) are dedicated to literally destroying the lives of those who speak out against them, first through fake news and then through targeted killings that are subsequently justified on that false basis exactly as Kiev’s Ambassador to the Vatican recently sought to justify Darya’s. A special hatred is reserved for people who share different paradigms for interpreting the ongoing global systemic transition since it’s those who stand the greatest chance of waking up the Western masses.

    Darya was among those who passionately spread her multipolar worldview to whoever had the interest in listening. She was a rising political star her homeland upon the time that her life was abruptly ended by that dastardly terrorist attack, but her killing only served to raise global awareness of the causes that were so dear to her and can therefore be described as extremely counterproductive in hindsight. Far from being forgotten, Darya will go down in history as a Russian hero, especially after President Putin posthumously awarded her the Order of Courage. It’s precisely because of her de facto canonization as one of the emerging Multipolar World Order’s secular saints that CNN decided to defame her as a “disinformation” agent in order to discredit her indisputably influential legacy.

    Rob Picheta, who describes himself as a journalist for CNN Digital in London, published a hateful screed on the front page of their site about how “Darya Dugina’s death provides a glimpse into Russia’s vast disinformation machine — and the influential women fronting it”. The purpose behind his piece was to mislead his targeted Western audience into thinking that she was nothing more than a propagandist whose sole role in life was to spew easily discredited “disinformation”. To that end, he quoted a Ukrainian-based member of the Atlantic Council – which is financed by Western governments and was thus designated by Russia as a foreign agent – as well as the similarly US Government-financed Russian “expert” Kamil Galeev who’s infamous for sharing a treasonous and pro-terrorist thread on Twitter.

    The simple points being pushed in his piece are that Darya was supposedly one of her country’s rising disinformation agents, had allegedly meddled in the French elections, and that other women like her are nothing but puppets. It’s very heavily implied upon reading between the lines that her assassination therefore wasn’t entirely all that bad since Picheta misrepresented her as a legitimate target due to her active role in articulating a particular version of multipolarity, which he smeared as “imperialist”. In other words, he misogynistically removed all agency from Darya and the other Russian women who he disagrees with to independently arrive at their own political opinions, objectified them as being part of some global conspiracy coming from the Kremlin, and thus implied that it’s alright if they’re killed.

    What’s Dishonestly Smeared As ‘Russian Propaganda’ Is Just The Multipolar Worldview”, however, though those like Picheta who are committed to reversing the US’ declining unipolar hegemony can’t countenance that it’s possible for people to simply have a contrarian opinion. This is entirely due to their belief in the discredited supremacist view of Western Civilization as “exceptional”, which correspondingly also implies that its models will “inevitably” spread across the world since they’re supposedly the best and most effective ones that could ever be conceived by humanity. Those like Darya and the vast majority of humanity across the Global South who disagree with this hateful innuendo that Caucasians are superior in all respects are branded as “conspiracy theorists” and “enemies”.

    This observation confirms that Darya and the billions of others like her actually play polar opposite roles than those that were maliciously ascribed to them. She and the vast majority of humanity aren’t “conspiracy theorists” who Picheta implied are legitimate targets of terrorist attacks on the supposed basis that their contrarian views are “dangerous” and “imperialist”. In reality, it’s he and his peers who participate in the US-led Western Mainstream Media’s (MSM) objectively existing disinformation ecosystem that are the bonafide conspiracy theorists whose work is genuinely dangerous and imperialist since it aims to put a target on the back of every one of their political opponents. That said, neither Picheta nor his colleagues deserve to die like he so disgustingly implied about Darya and hers.

    The very fact that CNN would publish Picheta’s hateful and misogynist piece, not to mention on the front page of its website, shows how desperate the MSM has become to discredit Darya and her multipolar legacy. Kiev’s assassination of this rising Russian visionary turned her into an eternal martyr of the emerging world order that’s systematically dismantling the US’ declining unipolar hegemony. More people across the world are aware of her insightful work than ever before, including Westerners whose minds will be liberated from the MSM’s propaganda upon reading more about the views of this famous Russian journalist. It’s precisely this outcome that scares the US the most, yet all efforts to defame Darya like CNN’s latest high-profile one will only further solidify her multipolar legacy.

    Disclaimer: The views expressed in this article are author’s own and do not necessarily reflect the editorial policy of Voice of East.

    7 Courses in 1 – Diploma in Business Management

    #alexanderDugin #geopolitics #multipolarWorldOrder #multipolarity #russia

  28. CNN Defamed Darya Dugina As A “Disinformation” Agent To Discredit Her Multipolar Legacy

    CNN Defamed Darya Dugina As A “Disinformation” Agent To Discredit Her Multipolar Legacy

    By Andrew Korybko

    Far from being forgotten, Darya will go down in history as a Russian hero, especially after President Putin posthumously awarded her the Order of Courage. It’s precisely because of her de facto canonization as one of the emerging Multipolar World Order’s secular saints that CNN decided to defame her as a “disinformation” agent in order to discredit her indisputably influential legacy.

    The assassination of journalist Darya Dugina by a Ukrainian terrorist in late August proved that the US’ information warfare campaign against Russia has dangerous consequences for its innocent targets. That declining unipolar hegemon and its Western vassals (which in this context also includes the fascist puppet regime in Kiev) are dedicated to literally destroying the lives of those who speak out against them, first through fake news and then through targeted killings that are subsequently justified on that false basis exactly as Kiev’s Ambassador to the Vatican recently sought to justify Darya’s. A special hatred is reserved for people who share different paradigms for interpreting the ongoing global systemic transition since it’s those who stand the greatest chance of waking up the Western masses.

    Darya was among those who passionately spread her multipolar worldview to whoever had the interest in listening. She was a rising political star her homeland upon the time that her life was abruptly ended by that dastardly terrorist attack, but her killing only served to raise global awareness of the causes that were so dear to her and can therefore be described as extremely counterproductive in hindsight. Far from being forgotten, Darya will go down in history as a Russian hero, especially after President Putin posthumously awarded her the Order of Courage. It’s precisely because of her de facto canonization as one of the emerging Multipolar World Order’s secular saints that CNN decided to defame her as a “disinformation” agent in order to discredit her indisputably influential legacy.

    Rob Picheta, who describes himself as a journalist for CNN Digital in London, published a hateful screed on the front page of their site about how “Darya Dugina’s death provides a glimpse into Russia’s vast disinformation machine — and the influential women fronting it”. The purpose behind his piece was to mislead his targeted Western audience into thinking that she was nothing more than a propagandist whose sole role in life was to spew easily discredited “disinformation”. To that end, he quoted a Ukrainian-based member of the Atlantic Council – which is financed by Western governments and was thus designated by Russia as a foreign agent – as well as the similarly US Government-financed Russian “expert” Kamil Galeev who’s infamous for sharing a treasonous and pro-terrorist thread on Twitter.

    The simple points being pushed in his piece are that Darya was supposedly one of her country’s rising disinformation agents, had allegedly meddled in the French elections, and that other women like her are nothing but puppets. It’s very heavily implied upon reading between the lines that her assassination therefore wasn’t entirely all that bad since Picheta misrepresented her as a legitimate target due to her active role in articulating a particular version of multipolarity, which he smeared as “imperialist”. In other words, he misogynistically removed all agency from Darya and the other Russian women who he disagrees with to independently arrive at their own political opinions, objectified them as being part of some global conspiracy coming from the Kremlin, and thus implied that it’s alright if they’re killed.

    What’s Dishonestly Smeared As ‘Russian Propaganda’ Is Just The Multipolar Worldview”, however, though those like Picheta who are committed to reversing the US’ declining unipolar hegemony can’t countenance that it’s possible for people to simply have a contrarian opinion. This is entirely due to their belief in the discredited supremacist view of Western Civilization as “exceptional”, which correspondingly also implies that its models will “inevitably” spread across the world since they’re supposedly the best and most effective ones that could ever be conceived by humanity. Those like Darya and the vast majority of humanity across the Global South who disagree with this hateful innuendo that Caucasians are superior in all respects are branded as “conspiracy theorists” and “enemies”.

    This observation confirms that Darya and the billions of others like her actually play polar opposite roles than those that were maliciously ascribed to them. She and the vast majority of humanity aren’t “conspiracy theorists” who Picheta implied are legitimate targets of terrorist attacks on the supposed basis that their contrarian views are “dangerous” and “imperialist”. In reality, it’s he and his peers who participate in the US-led Western Mainstream Media’s (MSM) objectively existing disinformation ecosystem that are the bonafide conspiracy theorists whose work is genuinely dangerous and imperialist since it aims to put a target on the back of every one of their political opponents. That said, neither Picheta nor his colleagues deserve to die like he so disgustingly implied about Darya and hers.

    The very fact that CNN would publish Picheta’s hateful and misogynist piece, not to mention on the front page of its website, shows how desperate the MSM has become to discredit Darya and her multipolar legacy. Kiev’s assassination of this rising Russian visionary turned her into an eternal martyr of the emerging world order that’s systematically dismantling the US’ declining unipolar hegemony. More people across the world are aware of her insightful work than ever before, including Westerners whose minds will be liberated from the MSM’s propaganda upon reading more about the views of this famous Russian journalist. It’s precisely this outcome that scares the US the most, yet all efforts to defame Darya like CNN’s latest high-profile one will only further solidify her multipolar legacy.

    Disclaimer: The views expressed in this article are author’s own and do not necessarily reflect the editorial policy of Voice of East.

    7 Courses in 1 – Diploma in Business Management

    #alexanderDugin #geopolitics #multipolarWorldOrder #multipolarity #russia

  29. Der in der Bonner Nordstadt ansässige Uwe Kerkow hat bei telepolis einen lesenswerten Zweiteiler zur chinesischen Uigurenpolitik veröffentlicht: “Chinas Uiguren – wie umgehen mit Terror? – In China sollen aufgrund einer Rasterfahndung mittels Algorithmen mehr als 15.000 Menschen in Umerziehungslager gesperrt worden sein. Nach einer dschihadistischen Anschlagsserie waren muslimische Uiguren ins Visier der Behörden geraten.” Teil 2 hier. Ich kann ihm lesend deswegen gut folgen, weil er auf die billigen Gut-und-Böse-Einteilungen verzichtet. Fachlich habe ich […]

    https://extradienst.net/2022/08/21/china-russland/

  30. CW: yt-recommendation, pol

    I still recommend #AbigailThorn and her #PhilosophyTube
    This time discussing #Transhumanism but also how Fascists like #AlexanderDugin use it to justify their political agenda like fighting for a #Novorossyia and alike.

    invidious.ismus.net/watch?v=Dq