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  1. Chapelle Barbara (restes) à #Allan (#Drôme) Construction XIIe siècle, XIIIe siècle. Chapelle Barbara (restes) : classement par décret du 27 juillet 1924.
    Suite 👉 monumentum.fr/monument-histori
    #Patrimoine #MonumentHistorique
    Photo CC-BY-SA 4.0 : Celeda

  2. A London PR firm rewrites Wikipedia articles for governments and billionaires

    #Portland #Communications helps rich clients
    ‘protect their reputation’
    – with a shady, off-the-books editing service

    The clients who benefitted from this “#wikilaundering” are some of the world’s richest and most powerful people.

    The firm's founder,
    #Tim #Allan, is now the director of communications for Prime Minister Keir Starmer.

    And it has been busted once already for this practice, which is in breach of the British PR professionals’ code of conduct.

    But after the firm was exposed, former employees told us,
    it simply started hiring middlemen instead.

    As one of them put it:
    “No one said, ‘We should stop doing this.’

    💥The question was how we could keep doing it without getting caught.”
    thebureauinvestigates.com/stor

  3. Data Rescuers come in all shapes and sizes. And whether you're more #Barbie, #Ken, or #Allan, we want you to download these and use them on social media! Don't forget to tag us in your Data Rescue Pride.⚓💾🛟 PS: Let us know if we should make more of these! We ❤️ an excuse to design happy little memes

  4. Why Liverpool are unable to take part in Club World Cup despite initially qualifying
    liverpoolecho.co.uk/sport/foot
    Liverpool might not be playing in the FIFA Club World Cup but a number of former Reds will be competing in the United States #LFC #YNWA #TrentAlexander-Arnold #LiverpoolFC #LuisSuarez #XabiAlonso #RyanKent #Allan

  5. ⭐️The ‘Traditionalists’ and Trump⭐️

    With the election of #Trump, Putin has found a potential ally in unwinding the trans-Atlantic networks that support the liberal democracies that flowered following the end of the Cold War.

    Trump, like Putin, has made his disdain for groups like NATO and the EU clear,

    and pushed a vision of Victorian-era spheres of interest,
    in which regional powers are allowed something far closer to free reign in their respective regions than anything seen during the post-Cold War period.

    While Trump falls back on fiscal arguments,
    claiming that security relations with other NATO member-states aren’t worth the price of maintaining the U.S.’s participation,
    his opposition to organizations like the European Union parallels arguments out of the Kremlin
    —all while Trump continues defending Putin’s policies.

    Any time he’s faced with questions of Putin’s probity
    —of Moscow’s destruction of an independent press, say,
    or of the Kremlin’s suffocation of opposition actors
    —Trump deflects.

    Not only has the former president continued casting doubt on the U.S. intelligence consensus that Moscow meddled in the American election to support Trump,
    but he has further said Putin has been
    “far more” of a “leader” than former President Barack Obama ever was.

    Indeed, it’s within Trump’s outspoken praise for Putin that we can trace the contours of the reasons
    white nationalists and members of the Religious Right continue to look to Moscow for support and inspiration,
    and continue to admire and praise Putin’s policies.

    For white nationalists, in their blinkered understanding of recent developments in Moscow,
    Putin presents something of an ur-leader:

    a head of state embodying an idealized view of masculinity,
    undistracted by legal or cultural niceties in pursuit of his ultimate end-goals.

    Rather than remaining within the understood boundaries of post-Cold War politics,
    Putin has, to America’s white nationalists,
    reclaimed the primacy of a white, Christian population within a multi-ethnic federation:

    a model white nationalists envision as a possibility under Trump.

    The Religious Right, meanwhile, stands enthralled with Putin’s willingness to bolster the church,
    with the Russian Orthodox Church maintaining a clear, superior role both within the state and over other non-Christian religions.

    Moscow is only too happy to provide both financial and organizational backing for sympathetic groups in the U.S. and elsewhere,
    and is almost certain to do so for the foreseeable future.

    And with Trump’s inauguration, Moscow has a man in Washington who, by all appearances,
    has little interest in investigating these ties,
    or of slowing these swelling links.

    While Trump and his team occupy the White House, Russia will have an ally in attempting to roll back the liberal order,
    with the American president acting as a partner,
    witting or otherwise, of the Kremlin
    —as well as the white nationalists and Religious Right cohorts on both sides of the Atlantic,
    whose support for the Kremlin seems likely to accelerate for the foreseeable future.

    (10/10)
    #Yelena #Mizulina #Vladimir #Yakunin #dominionist #Bryan #Fischer #Franklin #Graham #WCF #Allan #Carlson #Anatoly #Antonov #Viktor #Medkov #antiLGBT #Alexey #Komov #Brian #Brown #IOF #Religious #Right #American #missionaries #David #Duke #Preston #Wiginton #Harold #Covington #Mike #Cernovich #Matthew #Heimbach #HailPutin #PutinForTsar #Novorossiya #Konstantin #Malofeev #TraditionalistWorkerParty #Richard #Spencer #NPI #antiSemitism #monoracial #statehood #Lügenpresse #Jobbik #Nina #Kouprianova #Byzantina #Richard #Spencer #Matthew #Heimbach #Alexander #Dugin #Eurasianism #Eternal #Rome #Alex #Jones #InfoWars

  6. ⭐️The ‘Traditionalists’ and Trump⭐️

    With the election of #Trump, Putin has found a potential ally in unwinding the trans-Atlantic networks that support the liberal democracies that flowered following the end of the Cold War.

    Trump, like Putin, has made his disdain for groups like NATO and the EU clear,

    and pushed a vision of Victorian-era spheres of interest,
    in which regional powers are allowed something far closer to free reign in their respective regions than anything seen during the post-Cold War period.

    While Trump falls back on fiscal arguments,
    claiming that security relations with other NATO member-states aren’t worth the price of maintaining the U.S.’s participation,
    his opposition to organizations like the European Union parallels arguments out of the Kremlin
    —all while Trump continues defending Putin’s policies.

    Any time he’s faced with questions of Putin’s probity
    —of Moscow’s destruction of an independent press, say,
    or of the Kremlin’s suffocation of opposition actors
    —Trump deflects.

    Not only has the former president continued casting doubt on the U.S. intelligence consensus that Moscow meddled in the American election to support Trump,
    but he has further said Putin has been
    “far more” of a “leader” than former President Barack Obama ever was.

    Indeed, it’s within Trump’s outspoken praise for Putin that we can trace the contours of the reasons
    white nationalists and members of the Religious Right continue to look to Moscow for support and inspiration,
    and continue to admire and praise Putin’s policies.

    For white nationalists, in their blinkered understanding of recent developments in Moscow,
    Putin presents something of an ur-leader:

    a head of state embodying an idealized view of masculinity,
    undistracted by legal or cultural niceties in pursuit of his ultimate end-goals.

    Rather than remaining within the understood boundaries of post-Cold War politics,
    Putin has, to America’s white nationalists,
    reclaimed the primacy of a white, Christian population within a multi-ethnic federation:

    a model white nationalists envision as a possibility under Trump.

    The Religious Right, meanwhile, stands enthralled with Putin’s willingness to bolster the church,
    with the Russian Orthodox Church maintaining a clear, superior role both within the state and over other non-Christian religions.

    Moscow is only too happy to provide both financial and organizational backing for sympathetic groups in the U.S. and elsewhere,
    and is almost certain to do so for the foreseeable future.

    And with Trump’s inauguration, Moscow has a man in Washington who, by all appearances,
    has little interest in investigating these ties,
    or of slowing these swelling links.

    While Trump and his team occupy the White House, Russia will have an ally in attempting to roll back the liberal order,
    with the American president acting as a partner,
    witting or otherwise, of the Kremlin
    —as well as the white nationalists and Religious Right cohorts on both sides of the Atlantic,
    whose support for the Kremlin seems likely to accelerate for the foreseeable future.

    (10/10)
    #Yelena #Mizulina #Vladimir #Yakunin #dominionist #Bryan #Fischer #Franklin #Graham #WCF #Allan #Carlson #Anatoly #Antonov #Viktor #Medkov #antiLGBT #Alexey #Komov #Brian #Brown #IOF #Religious #Right #American #missionaries #David #Duke #Preston #Wiginton #Harold #Covington #Mike #Cernovich #Matthew #Heimbach #HailPutin #PutinForTsar #Novorossiya #Konstantin #Malofeev #TraditionalistWorkerParty #Richard #Spencer #NPI #antiSemitism #monoracial #statehood #Lügenpresse #Jobbik #Nina #Kouprianova #Byzantina #Richard #Spencer #Matthew #Heimbach #Alexander #Dugin #Eurasianism #Eternal #Rome #Alex #Jones #InfoWars

  7. ⭐️The ‘Traditionalists’ and Trump⭐️

    With the election of #Trump, Putin has found a potential ally in unwinding the trans-Atlantic networks that support the liberal democracies that flowered following the end of the Cold War.

    Trump, like Putin, has made his disdain for groups like NATO and the EU clear,

    and pushed a vision of Victorian-era spheres of interest,
    in which regional powers are allowed something far closer to free reign in their respective regions than anything seen during the post-Cold War period.

    While Trump falls back on fiscal arguments,
    claiming that security relations with other NATO member-states aren’t worth the price of maintaining the U.S.’s participation,
    his opposition to organizations like the European Union parallels arguments out of the Kremlin
    —all while Trump continues defending Putin’s policies.

    Any time he’s faced with questions of Putin’s probity
    —of Moscow’s destruction of an independent press, say,
    or of the Kremlin’s suffocation of opposition actors
    —Trump deflects.

    Not only has the former president continued casting doubt on the U.S. intelligence consensus that Moscow meddled in the American election to support Trump,
    but he has further said Putin has been
    “far more” of a “leader” than former President Barack Obama ever was.

    Indeed, it’s within Trump’s outspoken praise for Putin that we can trace the contours of the reasons
    white nationalists and members of the Religious Right continue to look to Moscow for support and inspiration,
    and continue to admire and praise Putin’s policies.

    For white nationalists, in their blinkered understanding of recent developments in Moscow,
    Putin presents something of an ur-leader:

    a head of state embodying an idealized view of masculinity,
    undistracted by legal or cultural niceties in pursuit of his ultimate end-goals.

    Rather than remaining within the understood boundaries of post-Cold War politics,
    Putin has, to America’s white nationalists,
    reclaimed the primacy of a white, Christian population within a multi-ethnic federation:

    a model white nationalists envision as a possibility under Trump.

    The Religious Right, meanwhile, stands enthralled with Putin’s willingness to bolster the church,
    with the Russian Orthodox Church maintaining a clear, superior role both within the state and over other non-Christian religions.

    Moscow is only too happy to provide both financial and organizational backing for sympathetic groups in the U.S. and elsewhere,
    and is almost certain to do so for the foreseeable future.

    And with Trump’s inauguration, Moscow has a man in Washington who, by all appearances,
    has little interest in investigating these ties,
    or of slowing these swelling links.

    While Trump and his team occupy the White House, Russia will have an ally in attempting to roll back the liberal order,
    with the American president acting as a partner,
    witting or otherwise, of the Kremlin
    —as well as the white nationalists and Religious Right cohorts on both sides of the Atlantic,
    whose support for the Kremlin seems likely to accelerate for the foreseeable future.

    (10/10)
    #Yelena #Mizulina #Vladimir #Yakunin #dominionist #Bryan #Fischer #Franklin #Graham #WCF #Allan #Carlson #Anatoly #Antonov #Viktor #Medkov #antiLGBT #Alexey #Komov #Brian #Brown #IOF #Religious #Right #American #missionaries #David #Duke #Preston #Wiginton #Harold #Covington #Mike #Cernovich #Matthew #Heimbach #HailPutin #PutinForTsar #Novorossiya #Konstantin #Malofeev #TraditionalistWorkerParty #Richard #Spencer #NPI #antiSemitism #monoracial #statehood #Lügenpresse #Jobbik #Nina #Kouprianova #Byzantina #Richard #Spencer #Matthew #Heimbach #Alexander #Dugin #Eurasianism #Eternal #Rome #Alex #Jones #InfoWars

  8. ⭐️The ‘Traditionalists’ and Trump⭐️

    With the election of #Trump, Putin has found a potential ally in unwinding the trans-Atlantic networks that support the liberal democracies that flowered following the end of the Cold War.

    Trump, like Putin, has made his disdain for groups like NATO and the EU clear,

    and pushed a vision of Victorian-era spheres of interest,
    in which regional powers are allowed something far closer to free reign in their respective regions than anything seen during the post-Cold War period.

    While Trump falls back on fiscal arguments,
    claiming that security relations with other NATO member-states aren’t worth the price of maintaining the U.S.’s participation,
    his opposition to organizations like the European Union parallels arguments out of the Kremlin
    —all while Trump continues defending Putin’s policies.

    Any time he’s faced with questions of Putin’s probity
    —of Moscow’s destruction of an independent press, say,
    or of the Kremlin’s suffocation of opposition actors
    —Trump deflects.

    Not only has the former president continued casting doubt on the U.S. intelligence consensus that Moscow meddled in the American election to support Trump,
    but he has further said Putin has been
    “far more” of a “leader” than former President Barack Obama ever was.

    Indeed, it’s within Trump’s outspoken praise for Putin that we can trace the contours of the reasons
    white nationalists and members of the Religious Right continue to look to Moscow for support and inspiration,
    and continue to admire and praise Putin’s policies.

    For white nationalists, in their blinkered understanding of recent developments in Moscow,
    Putin presents something of an ur-leader:

    a head of state embodying an idealized view of masculinity,
    undistracted by legal or cultural niceties in pursuit of his ultimate end-goals.

    Rather than remaining within the understood boundaries of post-Cold War politics,
    Putin has, to America’s white nationalists,
    reclaimed the primacy of a white, Christian population within a multi-ethnic federation:

    a model white nationalists envision as a possibility under Trump.

    The Religious Right, meanwhile, stands enthralled with Putin’s willingness to bolster the church,
    with the Russian Orthodox Church maintaining a clear, superior role both within the state and over other non-Christian religions.

    Moscow is only too happy to provide both financial and organizational backing for sympathetic groups in the U.S. and elsewhere,
    and is almost certain to do so for the foreseeable future.

    And with Trump’s inauguration, Moscow has a man in Washington who, by all appearances,
    has little interest in investigating these ties,
    or of slowing these swelling links.

    While Trump and his team occupy the White House, Russia will have an ally in attempting to roll back the liberal order,
    with the American president acting as a partner,
    witting or otherwise, of the Kremlin
    —as well as the white nationalists and Religious Right cohorts on both sides of the Atlantic,
    whose support for the Kremlin seems likely to accelerate for the foreseeable future.

    (10/10)
    #Yelena #Mizulina #Vladimir #Yakunin #dominionist #Bryan #Fischer #Franklin #Graham #WCF #Allan #Carlson #Anatoly #Antonov #Viktor #Medkov #antiLGBT #Alexey #Komov #Brian #Brown #IOF #Religious #Right #American #missionaries #David #Duke #Preston #Wiginton #Harold #Covington #Mike #Cernovich #Matthew #Heimbach #HailPutin #PutinForTsar #Novorossiya #Konstantin #Malofeev #TraditionalistWorkerParty #Richard #Spencer #NPI #antiSemitism #monoracial #statehood #Lügenpresse #Jobbik #Nina #Kouprianova #Byzantina #Richard #Spencer #Matthew #Heimbach #Alexander #Dugin #Eurasianism #Eternal #Rome #Alex #Jones #InfoWars

  9. ⭐️The ‘Traditionalists’ and Trump⭐️

    With the election of #Trump, Putin has found a potential ally in unwinding the trans-Atlantic networks that support the liberal democracies that flowered following the end of the Cold War.

    Trump, like Putin, has made his disdain for groups like NATO and the EU clear,

    and pushed a vision of Victorian-era spheres of interest,
    in which regional powers are allowed something far closer to free reign in their respective regions than anything seen during the post-Cold War period.

    While Trump falls back on fiscal arguments,
    claiming that security relations with other NATO member-states aren’t worth the price of maintaining the U.S.’s participation,
    his opposition to organizations like the European Union parallels arguments out of the Kremlin
    —all while Trump continues defending Putin’s policies.

    Any time he’s faced with questions of Putin’s probity
    —of Moscow’s destruction of an independent press, say,
    or of the Kremlin’s suffocation of opposition actors
    —Trump deflects.

    Not only has the former president continued casting doubt on the U.S. intelligence consensus that Moscow meddled in the American election to support Trump,
    but he has further said Putin has been
    “far more” of a “leader” than former President Barack Obama ever was.

    Indeed, it’s within Trump’s outspoken praise for Putin that we can trace the contours of the reasons
    white nationalists and members of the Religious Right continue to look to Moscow for support and inspiration,
    and continue to admire and praise Putin’s policies.

    For white nationalists, in their blinkered understanding of recent developments in Moscow,
    Putin presents something of an ur-leader:

    a head of state embodying an idealized view of masculinity,
    undistracted by legal or cultural niceties in pursuit of his ultimate end-goals.

    Rather than remaining within the understood boundaries of post-Cold War politics,
    Putin has, to America’s white nationalists,
    reclaimed the primacy of a white, Christian population within a multi-ethnic federation:

    a model white nationalists envision as a possibility under Trump.

    The Religious Right, meanwhile, stands enthralled with Putin’s willingness to bolster the church,
    with the Russian Orthodox Church maintaining a clear, superior role both within the state and over other non-Christian religions.

    Moscow is only too happy to provide both financial and organizational backing for sympathetic groups in the U.S. and elsewhere,
    and is almost certain to do so for the foreseeable future.

    And with Trump’s inauguration, Moscow has a man in Washington who, by all appearances,
    has little interest in investigating these ties,
    or of slowing these swelling links.

    While Trump and his team occupy the White House, Russia will have an ally in attempting to roll back the liberal order,
    with the American president acting as a partner,
    witting or otherwise, of the Kremlin
    —as well as the white nationalists and Religious Right cohorts on both sides of the Atlantic,
    whose support for the Kremlin seems likely to accelerate for the foreseeable future.

    (10/10)
    #Yelena #Mizulina #Vladimir #Yakunin #dominionist #Bryan #Fischer #Franklin #Graham #WCF #Allan #Carlson #Anatoly #Antonov #Viktor #Medkov #antiLGBT #Alexey #Komov #Brian #Brown #IOF #Religious #Right #American #missionaries #David #Duke #Preston #Wiginton #Harold #Covington #Mike #Cernovich #Matthew #Heimbach #HailPutin #PutinForTsar #Novorossiya #Konstantin #Malofeev #TraditionalistWorkerParty #Richard #Spencer #NPI #antiSemitism #monoracial #statehood #Lügenpresse #Jobbik #Nina #Kouprianova #Byzantina #Richard #Spencer #Matthew #Heimbach #Alexander #Dugin #Eurasianism #Eternal #Rome #Alex #Jones #InfoWars

  10. The links between American conservative organizations and Putin’s inner circle,
    including those tasked with pushing the Kremlin’s geopolitical policies throughout the West,
    have sometimes created outsized tensions for those on the American end of the relationship.

    One such moment came in early 2014,
    when Putin began citing the protection of ethnic Russians
    —and Russian Orthodox believers
    —as rationale for the annexation of Crimea.

    Even though the WCF announced that it would cancel its planned 2014 conference in Moscow,
    many of the scheduled speakers nonetheless showed up,
    and the conference proceeded in all but name.

    Beyond that, though, the gathering confirmed a trend long in the making, says Stroop.

    Indeed, the 2014 conference, he said, represented
    “Russia taking on the mantle of leadership of global social conservatism.”

    (9/N)

    #Yelena #Mizulina #Vladimir #Yakunin #dominionist #Bryan #Fischer #Franklin #Graham #WCF #Allan #Carlson #Anatoly #Antonov #Viktor #Medkov #antiLGBT #Alexey #Komov #Brian #Brown #IOF #Religious #Right #American #missionaries #David #Duke #Preston #Wiginton #Harold #Covington #Mike #Cernovich #Matthew #Heimbach #HailPutin #PutinForTsar #Novorossiya #Konstantin #Malofeev #TraditionalistWorkerParty #Richard #Spencer #NPI #antiSemitism #monoracial #statehood #Lügenpresse #Jobbik #Nina #Kouprianova #Byzantina #Richard #Spencer #Matthew #Heimbach #Alexander #Dugin #Eurasianism #Eternal #Rome #Alex #Jones #InfoWars

  11. The links between American conservative organizations and Putin’s inner circle,
    including those tasked with pushing the Kremlin’s geopolitical policies throughout the West,
    have sometimes created outsized tensions for those on the American end of the relationship.

    One such moment came in early 2014,
    when Putin began citing the protection of ethnic Russians
    —and Russian Orthodox believers
    —as rationale for the annexation of Crimea.

    Even though the WCF announced that it would cancel its planned 2014 conference in Moscow,
    many of the scheduled speakers nonetheless showed up,
    and the conference proceeded in all but name.

    Beyond that, though, the gathering confirmed a trend long in the making, says Stroop.

    Indeed, the 2014 conference, he said, represented
    “Russia taking on the mantle of leadership of global social conservatism.”

    (9/N)

    #Yelena #Mizulina #Vladimir #Yakunin #dominionist #Bryan #Fischer #Franklin #Graham #WCF #Allan #Carlson #Anatoly #Antonov #Viktor #Medkov #antiLGBT #Alexey #Komov #Brian #Brown #IOF #Religious #Right #American #missionaries #David #Duke #Preston #Wiginton #Harold #Covington #Mike #Cernovich #Matthew #Heimbach #HailPutin #PutinForTsar #Novorossiya #Konstantin #Malofeev #TraditionalistWorkerParty #Richard #Spencer #NPI #antiSemitism #monoracial #statehood #Lügenpresse #Jobbik #Nina #Kouprianova #Byzantina #Richard #Spencer #Matthew #Heimbach #Alexander #Dugin #Eurasianism #Eternal #Rome #Alex #Jones #InfoWars

  12. The links between American conservative organizations and Putin’s inner circle,
    including those tasked with pushing the Kremlin’s geopolitical policies throughout the West,
    have sometimes created outsized tensions for those on the American end of the relationship.

    One such moment came in early 2014,
    when Putin began citing the protection of ethnic Russians
    —and Russian Orthodox believers
    —as rationale for the annexation of Crimea.

    Even though the WCF announced that it would cancel its planned 2014 conference in Moscow,
    many of the scheduled speakers nonetheless showed up,
    and the conference proceeded in all but name.

    Beyond that, though, the gathering confirmed a trend long in the making, says Stroop.

    Indeed, the 2014 conference, he said, represented
    “Russia taking on the mantle of leadership of global social conservatism.”

    (9/N)

    #Yelena #Mizulina #Vladimir #Yakunin #dominionist #Bryan #Fischer #Franklin #Graham #WCF #Allan #Carlson #Anatoly #Antonov #Viktor #Medkov #antiLGBT #Alexey #Komov #Brian #Brown #IOF #Religious #Right #American #missionaries #David #Duke #Preston #Wiginton #Harold #Covington #Mike #Cernovich #Matthew #Heimbach #HailPutin #PutinForTsar #Novorossiya #Konstantin #Malofeev #TraditionalistWorkerParty #Richard #Spencer #NPI #antiSemitism #monoracial #statehood #Lügenpresse #Jobbik #Nina #Kouprianova #Byzantina #Richard #Spencer #Matthew #Heimbach #Alexander #Dugin #Eurasianism #Eternal #Rome #Alex #Jones #InfoWars

  13. The links between American conservative organizations and Putin’s inner circle,
    including those tasked with pushing the Kremlin’s geopolitical policies throughout the West,
    have sometimes created outsized tensions for those on the American end of the relationship.

    One such moment came in early 2014,
    when Putin began citing the protection of ethnic Russians
    —and Russian Orthodox believers
    —as rationale for the annexation of Crimea.

    Even though the WCF announced that it would cancel its planned 2014 conference in Moscow,
    many of the scheduled speakers nonetheless showed up,
    and the conference proceeded in all but name.

    Beyond that, though, the gathering confirmed a trend long in the making, says Stroop.

    Indeed, the 2014 conference, he said, represented
    “Russia taking on the mantle of leadership of global social conservatism.”

    (9/N)

    #Yelena #Mizulina #Vladimir #Yakunin #dominionist #Bryan #Fischer #Franklin #Graham #WCF #Allan #Carlson #Anatoly #Antonov #Viktor #Medkov #antiLGBT #Alexey #Komov #Brian #Brown #IOF #Religious #Right #American #missionaries #David #Duke #Preston #Wiginton #Harold #Covington #Mike #Cernovich #Matthew #Heimbach #HailPutin #PutinForTsar #Novorossiya #Konstantin #Malofeev #TraditionalistWorkerParty #Richard #Spencer #NPI #antiSemitism #monoracial #statehood #Lügenpresse #Jobbik #Nina #Kouprianova #Byzantina #Richard #Spencer #Matthew #Heimbach #Alexander #Dugin #Eurasianism #Eternal #Rome #Alex #Jones #InfoWars

  14. The links between American conservative organizations and Putin’s inner circle,
    including those tasked with pushing the Kremlin’s geopolitical policies throughout the West,
    have sometimes created outsized tensions for those on the American end of the relationship.

    One such moment came in early 2014,
    when Putin began citing the protection of ethnic Russians
    —and Russian Orthodox believers
    —as rationale for the annexation of Crimea.

    Even though the WCF announced that it would cancel its planned 2014 conference in Moscow,
    many of the scheduled speakers nonetheless showed up,
    and the conference proceeded in all but name.

    Beyond that, though, the gathering confirmed a trend long in the making, says Stroop.

    Indeed, the 2014 conference, he said, represented
    “Russia taking on the mantle of leadership of global social conservatism.”

    (9/N)

    #Yelena #Mizulina #Vladimir #Yakunin #dominionist #Bryan #Fischer #Franklin #Graham #WCF #Allan #Carlson #Anatoly #Antonov #Viktor #Medkov #antiLGBT #Alexey #Komov #Brian #Brown #IOF #Religious #Right #American #missionaries #David #Duke #Preston #Wiginton #Harold #Covington #Mike #Cernovich #Matthew #Heimbach #HailPutin #PutinForTsar #Novorossiya #Konstantin #Malofeev #TraditionalistWorkerParty #Richard #Spencer #NPI #antiSemitism #monoracial #statehood #Lügenpresse #Jobbik #Nina #Kouprianova #Byzantina #Richard #Spencer #Matthew #Heimbach #Alexander #Dugin #Eurasianism #Eternal #Rome #Alex #Jones #InfoWars

  15. The links between Russian officials and the American Religious Right,
    like those between Kremlin-linked actors and American white nationalists,
    are easy to trace.

    According to the Southern Poverty Law Center, Duma member #Yelena #Mizulina,
    who helped spearhead Russia’s anti-gay “propaganda” law,
    has been “heavily involved” with the WCF.

    #Vladimir #Yakunin, former head of Russian Railways
    —and a Kremlin insider who has cultivated additional links with the American theocratic “#dominionist” movement
    —has also served as a WCF committee member.

    Likewise, Russia’s 2011 package of anti-abortion legislation saw conspicuous links with the WCF’s efforts.

    To wit, the package of abortion restrictions, speared by Mizulina, was launched a day after a series of WCF higher-ups,
    including Carlson and Managing Director Larry Jacobs,
    settled into Moscow for a
    “Demographic Summit,”
    the WCF’s most substantial assembly in Russia to date.

    As the head of a Russian women’s advocacy group later said,
    “It was 100 percent clear that everything [in the anti-abortion legislation] was copied from the experience of American fundamentalists
    and conservative circles of several European countries
    where abortion is forbidden or restricted severely.”

    Or as the WCF would later claim in its promotional material:

    The WCF “helped pass the first Russian laws restricting abortion in modern history.”

    Still, the WCF is by no means the lone U.S. Religious Right organization outspoken in its praise of Moscow,
    or supporting Kremlin policy.

    Over the past few years, arch-conservatives in the U.S. have begun espousing something approaching infatuation with Putin,
    especially for Moscow’s leading role in both passing and encouraging anti-LGBT legislation.

    For instance, #Bryan #Fischer, who until 2015 was a spokesman for the "American Family Association"
    and who still hosts a show broadcast over its radio network,
    has called Putin the
    “lion of Christianity.”

    Evangelist #Franklin #Graham
    —who visited Russia in 2015 to meet with Russian Orthodox Patriarch Kirill
    —has likewise lauded Putin as someone “protecting traditional Christianity.”

    (8/N)

    #WCF #Allan #Carlson #Anatoly #Antonov #Viktor #Medkov #antiLGBT #Alexey #Komov #Brian #Brown #IOF #Religious #Right #American #missionaries #David #Duke #Preston #Wiginton #Harold #Covington #Mike #Cernovich #Matthew #Heimbach #HailPutin #PutinForTsar #Novorossiya #Konstantin #Malofeev #TraditionalistWorkerParty #Richard #Spencer #NPI #antiSemitism #monoracial #statehood #Lügenpresse #Jobbik #Nina #Kouprianova #Byzantina #Richard #Spencer #Matthew #Heimbach #Alexander #Dugin #Eurasianism #Eternal #Rome #Alex #Jones #InfoWars

  16. The links between Russian officials and the American Religious Right,
    like those between Kremlin-linked actors and American white nationalists,
    are easy to trace.

    According to the Southern Poverty Law Center, Duma member #Yelena #Mizulina,
    who helped spearhead Russia’s anti-gay “propaganda” law,
    has been “heavily involved” with the WCF.

    #Vladimir #Yakunin, former head of Russian Railways
    —and a Kremlin insider who has cultivated additional links with the American theocratic “#dominionist” movement
    —has also served as a WCF committee member.

    Likewise, Russia’s 2011 package of anti-abortion legislation saw conspicuous links with the WCF’s efforts.

    To wit, the package of abortion restrictions, speared by Mizulina, was launched a day after a series of WCF higher-ups,
    including Carlson and Managing Director Larry Jacobs,
    settled into Moscow for a
    “Demographic Summit,”
    the WCF’s most substantial assembly in Russia to date.

    As the head of a Russian women’s advocacy group later said,
    “It was 100 percent clear that everything [in the anti-abortion legislation] was copied from the experience of American fundamentalists
    and conservative circles of several European countries
    where abortion is forbidden or restricted severely.”

    Or as the WCF would later claim in its promotional material:

    The WCF “helped pass the first Russian laws restricting abortion in modern history.”

    Still, the WCF is by no means the lone U.S. Religious Right organization outspoken in its praise of Moscow,
    or supporting Kremlin policy.

    Over the past few years, arch-conservatives in the U.S. have begun espousing something approaching infatuation with Putin,
    especially for Moscow’s leading role in both passing and encouraging anti-LGBT legislation.

    For instance, #Bryan #Fischer, who until 2015 was a spokesman for the "American Family Association"
    and who still hosts a show broadcast over its radio network,
    has called Putin the
    “lion of Christianity.”

    Evangelist #Franklin #Graham
    —who visited Russia in 2015 to meet with Russian Orthodox Patriarch Kirill
    —has likewise lauded Putin as someone “protecting traditional Christianity.”

    (8/N)

    #WCF #Allan #Carlson #Anatoly #Antonov #Viktor #Medkov #antiLGBT #Alexey #Komov #Brian #Brown #IOF #Religious #Right #American #missionaries #David #Duke #Preston #Wiginton #Harold #Covington #Mike #Cernovich #Matthew #Heimbach #HailPutin #PutinForTsar #Novorossiya #Konstantin #Malofeev #TraditionalistWorkerParty #Richard #Spencer #NPI #antiSemitism #monoracial #statehood #Lügenpresse #Jobbik #Nina #Kouprianova #Byzantina #Richard #Spencer #Matthew #Heimbach #Alexander #Dugin #Eurasianism #Eternal #Rome #Alex #Jones #InfoWars

  17. The links between Russian officials and the American Religious Right,
    like those between Kremlin-linked actors and American white nationalists,
    are easy to trace.

    According to the Southern Poverty Law Center, Duma member #Yelena #Mizulina,
    who helped spearhead Russia’s anti-gay “propaganda” law,
    has been “heavily involved” with the WCF.

    #Vladimir #Yakunin, former head of Russian Railways
    —and a Kremlin insider who has cultivated additional links with the American theocratic “#dominionist” movement
    —has also served as a WCF committee member.

    Likewise, Russia’s 2011 package of anti-abortion legislation saw conspicuous links with the WCF’s efforts.

    To wit, the package of abortion restrictions, speared by Mizulina, was launched a day after a series of WCF higher-ups,
    including Carlson and Managing Director Larry Jacobs,
    settled into Moscow for a
    “Demographic Summit,”
    the WCF’s most substantial assembly in Russia to date.

    As the head of a Russian women’s advocacy group later said,
    “It was 100 percent clear that everything [in the anti-abortion legislation] was copied from the experience of American fundamentalists
    and conservative circles of several European countries
    where abortion is forbidden or restricted severely.”

    Or as the WCF would later claim in its promotional material:

    The WCF “helped pass the first Russian laws restricting abortion in modern history.”

    Still, the WCF is by no means the lone U.S. Religious Right organization outspoken in its praise of Moscow,
    or supporting Kremlin policy.

    Over the past few years, arch-conservatives in the U.S. have begun espousing something approaching infatuation with Putin,
    especially for Moscow’s leading role in both passing and encouraging anti-LGBT legislation.

    For instance, #Bryan #Fischer, who until 2015 was a spokesman for the "American Family Association"
    and who still hosts a show broadcast over its radio network,
    has called Putin the
    “lion of Christianity.”

    Evangelist #Franklin #Graham
    —who visited Russia in 2015 to meet with Russian Orthodox Patriarch Kirill
    —has likewise lauded Putin as someone “protecting traditional Christianity.”

    (8/N)

    #WCF #Allan #Carlson #Anatoly #Antonov #Viktor #Medkov #antiLGBT #Alexey #Komov #Brian #Brown #IOF #Religious #Right #American #missionaries #David #Duke #Preston #Wiginton #Harold #Covington #Mike #Cernovich #Matthew #Heimbach #HailPutin #PutinForTsar #Novorossiya #Konstantin #Malofeev #TraditionalistWorkerParty #Richard #Spencer #NPI #antiSemitism #monoracial #statehood #Lügenpresse #Jobbik #Nina #Kouprianova #Byzantina #Richard #Spencer #Matthew #Heimbach #Alexander #Dugin #Eurasianism #Eternal #Rome #Alex #Jones #InfoWars

  18. The links between Russian officials and the American Religious Right,
    like those between Kremlin-linked actors and American white nationalists,
    are easy to trace.

    According to the Southern Poverty Law Center, Duma member #Yelena #Mizulina,
    who helped spearhead Russia’s anti-gay “propaganda” law,
    has been “heavily involved” with the WCF.

    #Vladimir #Yakunin, former head of Russian Railways
    —and a Kremlin insider who has cultivated additional links with the American theocratic “#dominionist” movement
    —has also served as a WCF committee member.

    Likewise, Russia’s 2011 package of anti-abortion legislation saw conspicuous links with the WCF’s efforts.

    To wit, the package of abortion restrictions, speared by Mizulina, was launched a day after a series of WCF higher-ups,
    including Carlson and Managing Director Larry Jacobs,
    settled into Moscow for a
    “Demographic Summit,”
    the WCF’s most substantial assembly in Russia to date.

    As the head of a Russian women’s advocacy group later said,
    “It was 100 percent clear that everything [in the anti-abortion legislation] was copied from the experience of American fundamentalists
    and conservative circles of several European countries
    where abortion is forbidden or restricted severely.”

    Or as the WCF would later claim in its promotional material:

    The WCF “helped pass the first Russian laws restricting abortion in modern history.”

    Still, the WCF is by no means the lone U.S. Religious Right organization outspoken in its praise of Moscow,
    or supporting Kremlin policy.

    Over the past few years, arch-conservatives in the U.S. have begun espousing something approaching infatuation with Putin,
    especially for Moscow’s leading role in both passing and encouraging anti-LGBT legislation.

    For instance, #Bryan #Fischer, who until 2015 was a spokesman for the "American Family Association"
    and who still hosts a show broadcast over its radio network,
    has called Putin the
    “lion of Christianity.”

    Evangelist #Franklin #Graham
    —who visited Russia in 2015 to meet with Russian Orthodox Patriarch Kirill
    —has likewise lauded Putin as someone “protecting traditional Christianity.”

    (8/N)

    #WCF #Allan #Carlson #Anatoly #Antonov #Viktor #Medkov #antiLGBT #Alexey #Komov #Brian #Brown #IOF #Religious #Right #American #missionaries #David #Duke #Preston #Wiginton #Harold #Covington #Mike #Cernovich #Matthew #Heimbach #HailPutin #PutinForTsar #Novorossiya #Konstantin #Malofeev #TraditionalistWorkerParty #Richard #Spencer #NPI #antiSemitism #monoracial #statehood #Lügenpresse #Jobbik #Nina #Kouprianova #Byzantina #Richard #Spencer #Matthew #Heimbach #Alexander #Dugin #Eurasianism #Eternal #Rome #Alex #Jones #InfoWars

  19. The links between Russian officials and the American Religious Right,
    like those between Kremlin-linked actors and American white nationalists,
    are easy to trace.

    According to the Southern Poverty Law Center, Duma member #Yelena #Mizulina,
    who helped spearhead Russia’s anti-gay “propaganda” law,
    has been “heavily involved” with the WCF.

    #Vladimir #Yakunin, former head of Russian Railways
    —and a Kremlin insider who has cultivated additional links with the American theocratic “#dominionist” movement
    —has also served as a WCF committee member.

    Likewise, Russia’s 2011 package of anti-abortion legislation saw conspicuous links with the WCF’s efforts.

    To wit, the package of abortion restrictions, speared by Mizulina, was launched a day after a series of WCF higher-ups,
    including Carlson and Managing Director Larry Jacobs,
    settled into Moscow for a
    “Demographic Summit,”
    the WCF’s most substantial assembly in Russia to date.

    As the head of a Russian women’s advocacy group later said,
    “It was 100 percent clear that everything [in the anti-abortion legislation] was copied from the experience of American fundamentalists
    and conservative circles of several European countries
    where abortion is forbidden or restricted severely.”

    Or as the WCF would later claim in its promotional material:

    The WCF “helped pass the first Russian laws restricting abortion in modern history.”

    Still, the WCF is by no means the lone U.S. Religious Right organization outspoken in its praise of Moscow,
    or supporting Kremlin policy.

    Over the past few years, arch-conservatives in the U.S. have begun espousing something approaching infatuation with Putin,
    especially for Moscow’s leading role in both passing and encouraging anti-LGBT legislation.

    For instance, #Bryan #Fischer, who until 2015 was a spokesman for the "American Family Association"
    and who still hosts a show broadcast over its radio network,
    has called Putin the
    “lion of Christianity.”

    Evangelist #Franklin #Graham
    —who visited Russia in 2015 to meet with Russian Orthodox Patriarch Kirill
    —has likewise lauded Putin as someone “protecting traditional Christianity.”

    (8/N)

    #WCF #Allan #Carlson #Anatoly #Antonov #Viktor #Medkov #antiLGBT #Alexey #Komov #Brian #Brown #IOF #Religious #Right #American #missionaries #David #Duke #Preston #Wiginton #Harold #Covington #Mike #Cernovich #Matthew #Heimbach #HailPutin #PutinForTsar #Novorossiya #Konstantin #Malofeev #TraditionalistWorkerParty #Richard #Spencer #NPI #antiSemitism #monoracial #statehood #Lügenpresse #Jobbik #Nina #Kouprianova #Byzantina #Richard #Spencer #Matthew #Heimbach #Alexander #Dugin #Eurasianism #Eternal #Rome #Alex #Jones #InfoWars

  20. ⭐️The World Congress of Families
    -- From Idea to Movement⭐️

    One of the primary vehicles in building Moscow’s relations with the U.S. Religious Right is known as the
    "World Congress of Families".

    Founded in 1997, the #WCF says its mission is to
    “respect, protect, and defend” the
    “natural family founded on marriage between a man and a woman.”

    A 2014 report in The Nation, looking at the WCF’s earliest days,
    detailed the close relationship between WCF founder #Allan #Carlson
    and the Russian Orthodox Church.

    In fact, the partnership between the two actually predates the WCF:

    According to Jennifer Butler’s
    “Born Again: The Christian Right Globalized,”
    Carlson, speaking in 1995 at Moscow State University,
    determined with a representative from the Russian Orthodox Church that
    “they needed … to bring together scholars and leaders from ‘newly free Europe and Russia’ to meet with leaders from the West.”

    Further, as Stroop recently detailed,
    the WCF grew as the brainchild of Carlson and #Anatoly #Antonov and #Viktor #Medkov,
    a pair of sociology professors at Lomonosov Moscow State University.

    The two Russians, according to Mother Jones, were casting about in the mid-1990s for a means to stave off their country’s looming “demographic winter”
    —the idea that progressive legislation,
    from birth control to LGBT rights,
    will precipitate civilizational collapse
    —and stumbled over Carlson’s prior work.

    Gathering in the apartment of a “Russian Orthodox mystic,”
    the trio outlined an organization that would help organize a global Christian right
    —and resurge Russia to a leadership position abdicated during the atheistic Soviet period.

    Some two decades on, the Illinois-based WCF has now morphed into one of the world’s foremost #antiLGBT organizations:

    Per the Southern Poverty Law Center, the WCF “is one of the key driving forces behind the U.S. Religious Right’s global export of homophobia.”

    The group hosts global and regional summits
    designed to share strategies and build connections among activists and policymakers.

    In 2016, the WCF hosted a conference in Tbilisi, Georgia,
    where speakers encouraged attendees to
    “stay firm against homofascists”
    and “rainbow radicals.”

    One of the keynote speakers at the event was #Alexey #Komov, who,
    as the WCF’s primary representative in Russia,
    has not only helped facilitate Moscow’s efforts to woo and fund far-right groups across the West,
    but is also closely linked with those backing Moscow-supported separatists in eastern Ukraine.

    The WCF is now run by #Brian #Brown, the co-founder and president of the vehemently anti-gay "National Organization for Marriage"
    and a man who has his own history of visiting Russia to lobby for anti-LGBT legislation.

    In December, Brown announced that the WCF will be run as a project of a new group, the
    "International Organization for the Family" ( #IOF ).

    Komov was among the anti-LGBT activists from around the world who joined Brown in South Africa for the IOF’s launch.

    Komov said at the time that allies in the Russian parliament would be promoting the group’s anti-LGBT manifesto,
    which they are calling "The Cape Town Declaration."

    And it appears that they are wasting no time.

    In early February, Brown sent a fundraising email from Moscow, where he had gone to promote the declaration and build working relationships with lawmakers from Putin’s United Russia party.

    (7/N)

    #Religious #Right #American #missionaries #David #Duke #Preston #Wiginton #Harold #Covington #Mike #Cernovich #Matthew #Heimbach #HailPutin #PutinForTsar #Novorossiya #Konstantin #Malofeev #TraditionalistWorkerParty #Richard #Spencer #NPI #antiSemitism #monoracial #statehood #Lügenpresse #Jobbik #Nina #Kouprianova #Byzantina #Richard #Spencer #Matthew #Heimbach #Alexander #Dugin #Eurasianism #Eternal #Rome #Alex #Jones #InfoWars

  21. ⭐️The World Congress of Families
    -- From Idea to Movement⭐️

    One of the primary vehicles in building Moscow’s relations with the U.S. Religious Right is known as the
    "World Congress of Families".

    Founded in 1997, the #WCF says its mission is to
    “respect, protect, and defend” the
    “natural family founded on marriage between a man and a woman.”

    A 2014 report in The Nation, looking at the WCF’s earliest days,
    detailed the close relationship between WCF founder #Allan #Carlson
    and the Russian Orthodox Church.

    In fact, the partnership between the two actually predates the WCF:

    According to Jennifer Butler’s
    “Born Again: The Christian Right Globalized,”
    Carlson, speaking in 1995 at Moscow State University,
    determined with a representative from the Russian Orthodox Church that
    “they needed … to bring together scholars and leaders from ‘newly free Europe and Russia’ to meet with leaders from the West.”

    Further, as Stroop recently detailed,
    the WCF grew as the brainchild of Carlson and #Anatoly #Antonov and #Viktor #Medkov,
    a pair of sociology professors at Lomonosov Moscow State University.

    The two Russians, according to Mother Jones, were casting about in the mid-1990s for a means to stave off their country’s looming “demographic winter”
    —the idea that progressive legislation,
    from birth control to LGBT rights,
    will precipitate civilizational collapse
    —and stumbled over Carlson’s prior work.

    Gathering in the apartment of a “Russian Orthodox mystic,”
    the trio outlined an organization that would help organize a global Christian right
    —and resurge Russia to a leadership position abdicated during the atheistic Soviet period.

    Some two decades on, the Illinois-based WCF has now morphed into one of the world’s foremost #antiLGBT organizations:

    Per the Southern Poverty Law Center, the WCF “is one of the key driving forces behind the U.S. Religious Right’s global export of homophobia.”

    The group hosts global and regional summits
    designed to share strategies and build connections among activists and policymakers.

    In 2016, the WCF hosted a conference in Tbilisi, Georgia,
    where speakers encouraged attendees to
    “stay firm against homofascists”
    and “rainbow radicals.”

    One of the keynote speakers at the event was #Alexey #Komov, who,
    as the WCF’s primary representative in Russia,
    has not only helped facilitate Moscow’s efforts to woo and fund far-right groups across the West,
    but is also closely linked with those backing Moscow-supported separatists in eastern Ukraine.

    The WCF is now run by #Brian #Brown, the co-founder and president of the vehemently anti-gay "National Organization for Marriage"
    and a man who has his own history of visiting Russia to lobby for anti-LGBT legislation.

    In December, Brown announced that the WCF will be run as a project of a new group, the
    "International Organization for the Family" ( #IOF ).

    Komov was among the anti-LGBT activists from around the world who joined Brown in South Africa for the IOF’s launch.

    Komov said at the time that allies in the Russian parliament would be promoting the group’s anti-LGBT manifesto,
    which they are calling "The Cape Town Declaration."

    And it appears that they are wasting no time.

    In early February, Brown sent a fundraising email from Moscow, where he had gone to promote the declaration and build working relationships with lawmakers from Putin’s United Russia party.

    (7/N)

    #Religious #Right #American #missionaries #David #Duke #Preston #Wiginton #Harold #Covington #Mike #Cernovich #Matthew #Heimbach #HailPutin #PutinForTsar #Novorossiya #Konstantin #Malofeev #TraditionalistWorkerParty #Richard #Spencer #NPI #antiSemitism #monoracial #statehood #Lügenpresse #Jobbik #Nina #Kouprianova #Byzantina #Richard #Spencer #Matthew #Heimbach #Alexander #Dugin #Eurasianism #Eternal #Rome #Alex #Jones #InfoWars

  22. ⭐️The World Congress of Families
    -- From Idea to Movement⭐️

    One of the primary vehicles in building Moscow’s relations with the U.S. Religious Right is known as the
    "World Congress of Families".

    Founded in 1997, the #WCF says its mission is to
    “respect, protect, and defend” the
    “natural family founded on marriage between a man and a woman.”

    A 2014 report in The Nation, looking at the WCF’s earliest days,
    detailed the close relationship between WCF founder #Allan #Carlson
    and the Russian Orthodox Church.

    In fact, the partnership between the two actually predates the WCF:

    According to Jennifer Butler’s
    “Born Again: The Christian Right Globalized,”
    Carlson, speaking in 1995 at Moscow State University,
    determined with a representative from the Russian Orthodox Church that
    “they needed … to bring together scholars and leaders from ‘newly free Europe and Russia’ to meet with leaders from the West.”

    Further, as Stroop recently detailed,
    the WCF grew as the brainchild of Carlson and #Anatoly #Antonov and #Viktor #Medkov,
    a pair of sociology professors at Lomonosov Moscow State University.

    The two Russians, according to Mother Jones, were casting about in the mid-1990s for a means to stave off their country’s looming “demographic winter”
    —the idea that progressive legislation,
    from birth control to LGBT rights,
    will precipitate civilizational collapse
    —and stumbled over Carlson’s prior work.

    Gathering in the apartment of a “Russian Orthodox mystic,”
    the trio outlined an organization that would help organize a global Christian right
    —and resurge Russia to a leadership position abdicated during the atheistic Soviet period.

    Some two decades on, the Illinois-based WCF has now morphed into one of the world’s foremost #antiLGBT organizations:

    Per the Southern Poverty Law Center, the WCF “is one of the key driving forces behind the U.S. Religious Right’s global export of homophobia.”

    The group hosts global and regional summits
    designed to share strategies and build connections among activists and policymakers.

    In 2016, the WCF hosted a conference in Tbilisi, Georgia,
    where speakers encouraged attendees to
    “stay firm against homofascists”
    and “rainbow radicals.”

    One of the keynote speakers at the event was #Alexey #Komov, who,
    as the WCF’s primary representative in Russia,
    has not only helped facilitate Moscow’s efforts to woo and fund far-right groups across the West,
    but is also closely linked with those backing Moscow-supported separatists in eastern Ukraine.

    The WCF is now run by #Brian #Brown, the co-founder and president of the vehemently anti-gay "National Organization for Marriage"
    and a man who has his own history of visiting Russia to lobby for anti-LGBT legislation.

    In December, Brown announced that the WCF will be run as a project of a new group, the
    "International Organization for the Family" ( #IOF ).

    Komov was among the anti-LGBT activists from around the world who joined Brown in South Africa for the IOF’s launch.

    Komov said at the time that allies in the Russian parliament would be promoting the group’s anti-LGBT manifesto,
    which they are calling "The Cape Town Declaration."

    And it appears that they are wasting no time.

    In early February, Brown sent a fundraising email from Moscow, where he had gone to promote the declaration and build working relationships with lawmakers from Putin’s United Russia party.

    (7/N)

    #Religious #Right #American #missionaries #David #Duke #Preston #Wiginton #Harold #Covington #Mike #Cernovich #Matthew #Heimbach #HailPutin #PutinForTsar #Novorossiya #Konstantin #Malofeev #TraditionalistWorkerParty #Richard #Spencer #NPI #antiSemitism #monoracial #statehood #Lügenpresse #Jobbik #Nina #Kouprianova #Byzantina #Richard #Spencer #Matthew #Heimbach #Alexander #Dugin #Eurasianism #Eternal #Rome #Alex #Jones #InfoWars

  23. ⭐️The World Congress of Families
    -- From Idea to Movement⭐️

    One of the primary vehicles in building Moscow’s relations with the U.S. Religious Right is known as the
    "World Congress of Families".

    Founded in 1997, the #WCF says its mission is to
    “respect, protect, and defend” the
    “natural family founded on marriage between a man and a woman.”

    A 2014 report in The Nation, looking at the WCF’s earliest days,
    detailed the close relationship between WCF founder #Allan #Carlson
    and the Russian Orthodox Church.

    In fact, the partnership between the two actually predates the WCF:

    According to Jennifer Butler’s
    “Born Again: The Christian Right Globalized,”
    Carlson, speaking in 1995 at Moscow State University,
    determined with a representative from the Russian Orthodox Church that
    “they needed … to bring together scholars and leaders from ‘newly free Europe and Russia’ to meet with leaders from the West.”

    Further, as Stroop recently detailed,
    the WCF grew as the brainchild of Carlson and #Anatoly #Antonov and #Viktor #Medkov,
    a pair of sociology professors at Lomonosov Moscow State University.

    The two Russians, according to Mother Jones, were casting about in the mid-1990s for a means to stave off their country’s looming “demographic winter”
    —the idea that progressive legislation,
    from birth control to LGBT rights,
    will precipitate civilizational collapse
    —and stumbled over Carlson’s prior work.

    Gathering in the apartment of a “Russian Orthodox mystic,”
    the trio outlined an organization that would help organize a global Christian right
    —and resurge Russia to a leadership position abdicated during the atheistic Soviet period.

    Some two decades on, the Illinois-based WCF has now morphed into one of the world’s foremost #antiLGBT organizations:

    Per the Southern Poverty Law Center, the WCF “is one of the key driving forces behind the U.S. Religious Right’s global export of homophobia.”

    The group hosts global and regional summits
    designed to share strategies and build connections among activists and policymakers.

    In 2016, the WCF hosted a conference in Tbilisi, Georgia,
    where speakers encouraged attendees to
    “stay firm against homofascists”
    and “rainbow radicals.”

    One of the keynote speakers at the event was #Alexey #Komov, who,
    as the WCF’s primary representative in Russia,
    has not only helped facilitate Moscow’s efforts to woo and fund far-right groups across the West,
    but is also closely linked with those backing Moscow-supported separatists in eastern Ukraine.

    The WCF is now run by #Brian #Brown, the co-founder and president of the vehemently anti-gay "National Organization for Marriage"
    and a man who has his own history of visiting Russia to lobby for anti-LGBT legislation.

    In December, Brown announced that the WCF will be run as a project of a new group, the
    "International Organization for the Family" ( #IOF ).

    Komov was among the anti-LGBT activists from around the world who joined Brown in South Africa for the IOF’s launch.

    Komov said at the time that allies in the Russian parliament would be promoting the group’s anti-LGBT manifesto,
    which they are calling "The Cape Town Declaration."

    And it appears that they are wasting no time.

    In early February, Brown sent a fundraising email from Moscow, where he had gone to promote the declaration and build working relationships with lawmakers from Putin’s United Russia party.

    (7/N)

    #Religious #Right #American #missionaries #David #Duke #Preston #Wiginton #Harold #Covington #Mike #Cernovich #Matthew #Heimbach #HailPutin #PutinForTsar #Novorossiya #Konstantin #Malofeev #TraditionalistWorkerParty #Richard #Spencer #NPI #antiSemitism #monoracial #statehood #Lügenpresse #Jobbik #Nina #Kouprianova #Byzantina #Richard #Spencer #Matthew #Heimbach #Alexander #Dugin #Eurasianism #Eternal #Rome #Alex #Jones #InfoWars

  24. ⭐️The World Congress of Families
    -- From Idea to Movement⭐️

    One of the primary vehicles in building Moscow’s relations with the U.S. Religious Right is known as the
    "World Congress of Families".

    Founded in 1997, the #WCF says its mission is to
    “respect, protect, and defend” the
    “natural family founded on marriage between a man and a woman.”

    A 2014 report in The Nation, looking at the WCF’s earliest days,
    detailed the close relationship between WCF founder #Allan #Carlson
    and the Russian Orthodox Church.

    In fact, the partnership between the two actually predates the WCF:

    According to Jennifer Butler’s
    “Born Again: The Christian Right Globalized,”
    Carlson, speaking in 1995 at Moscow State University,
    determined with a representative from the Russian Orthodox Church that
    “they needed … to bring together scholars and leaders from ‘newly free Europe and Russia’ to meet with leaders from the West.”

    Further, as Stroop recently detailed,
    the WCF grew as the brainchild of Carlson and #Anatoly #Antonov and #Viktor #Medkov,
    a pair of sociology professors at Lomonosov Moscow State University.

    The two Russians, according to Mother Jones, were casting about in the mid-1990s for a means to stave off their country’s looming “demographic winter”
    —the idea that progressive legislation,
    from birth control to LGBT rights,
    will precipitate civilizational collapse
    —and stumbled over Carlson’s prior work.

    Gathering in the apartment of a “Russian Orthodox mystic,”
    the trio outlined an organization that would help organize a global Christian right
    —and resurge Russia to a leadership position abdicated during the atheistic Soviet period.

    Some two decades on, the Illinois-based WCF has now morphed into one of the world’s foremost #antiLGBT organizations:

    Per the Southern Poverty Law Center, the WCF “is one of the key driving forces behind the U.S. Religious Right’s global export of homophobia.”

    The group hosts global and regional summits
    designed to share strategies and build connections among activists and policymakers.

    In 2016, the WCF hosted a conference in Tbilisi, Georgia,
    where speakers encouraged attendees to
    “stay firm against homofascists”
    and “rainbow radicals.”

    One of the keynote speakers at the event was #Alexey #Komov, who,
    as the WCF’s primary representative in Russia,
    has not only helped facilitate Moscow’s efforts to woo and fund far-right groups across the West,
    but is also closely linked with those backing Moscow-supported separatists in eastern Ukraine.

    The WCF is now run by #Brian #Brown, the co-founder and president of the vehemently anti-gay "National Organization for Marriage"
    and a man who has his own history of visiting Russia to lobby for anti-LGBT legislation.

    In December, Brown announced that the WCF will be run as a project of a new group, the
    "International Organization for the Family" ( #IOF ).

    Komov was among the anti-LGBT activists from around the world who joined Brown in South Africa for the IOF’s launch.

    Komov said at the time that allies in the Russian parliament would be promoting the group’s anti-LGBT manifesto,
    which they are calling "The Cape Town Declaration."

    And it appears that they are wasting no time.

    In early February, Brown sent a fundraising email from Moscow, where he had gone to promote the declaration and build working relationships with lawmakers from Putin’s United Russia party.

    (7/N)

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  25. @[email protected] @[email protected] @potus @whitehouse

    American University's Distinguished Professor of History #Allan #Lichtman is offering a tried-and-true formula
    that has correctly predicted every presidential election outcome since Ronald Reagan’s 1984 re-election.

    In 1991, Lichtman and coauthor #Ken #DeCell published

    The 13 Keys to the White House (Madison Books, 1991),

    a book laying out the 13-key forecasting system initially developed in 1981 by Lichtman and renowned mathematician #Vladimir #Keilis-#Borok.

    They developed the keys based on their analysis of trends in presidential campaigns since 1860.

    The 13 keys are simple to use:
    ♦️if 8 or more of the 13 keys are true for the incumbent party, its candidate will win the election
    —but if fewer than 8 are true, the challenger will win.

    The 13 Keys:

    🔸Party mandate:
    After the midterm elections, the incumbent party holds more seats in the US House of Representatives than after the previous midterm elections.
    🔸Contest: There is no serious contest for the incumbent party nomination.
    🔸Incumbency: The incumbent party candidate is the sitting president.
    🔸Third party: There is no significant third party or independent campaign.
    🔸Short term economy: The economy is not in recession during the election campaign.
    🔸Long term economy: Real per capita economic growth during the term equals or exceeds mean growth during the previous two terms.
    🔸Policy change: The incumbent administration effects major changes in national policy.
    🔸Social unrest: There is no sustained social unrest during the term.
    🔸Scandal: The incumbent administration is untainted by major scandal.
    🔸Foreign/military failure: The incumbent administration suffers no major failure in foreign or military affairs.
    🔸Foreign/military success: The incumbent administration achieves a major success in foreign or military affairs.
    🔸Incumbent charisma: The incumbent party candidate is charismatic or a national hero.
    🔸Challenger charisma: The challenging party candidate is not charismatic or a national hero.

  26. #Allan Marques will leave #AlWahda as a free agent. He is ready to sign for #Botafogo. Contract until December 2025. #transfers

  27. #Allan Marques will leave #AlWahda as a free agent. He is ready to sign for #Botafogo. Contract until December 2025. #transfers

  28. #Allan Marques will leave #AlWahda as a free agent. He is ready to sign for #Botafogo. Contract until December 2025. #transfers

  29. US supreme court ‘erred badly’ with Trump ruling, leading US historian says

    “The supreme court erred badly based on our amicus brief and our review of history, in claiming that a candidate for federal office can only be disqualified by an act of Congress,” #Allan #Lichtman said, speaking to reporters with three other historians who signed the brief arguing Trump should be removed.
    Lichtman is a professor at American University in Washington DC who has 🔸correctly predicted the outcome of every presidential election since 1984, using a system of “keys to the White House” he co-devised.🔸

    With Trump closing on the Republican nomination, Lichtman recently said ♦️Joe Biden held five keys to Trump’s three, with five up for grabs.♦️

    Most analysts and pollsters give Trump the edge, despite his facing 91 criminal charges (17 for election subversion, 40 for retention of classified documents and 34 over hush-money payments to an adult film star) and suffering multimillion-dollar penalties in civil suits regarding his business affairs and a rape allegation a judge called “substantially true”.
    But with Colorado’s attempt to remove Trump from the ballot rejected by the supreme court – ensuring the same fate for efforts in Maine and Illinois – he is poised to secure the Republican nomination and potentially return to office.

    theguardian.com/us-news/2024/m