Also, Anonymous is reporting they are using Russian Ransomware in Russia. Oh, you didn't know the ransomware in the USA is launched by Russia. That is where the money is going when American cities throw their hands in the air and surrender to paying the ransom. Oh, yeah, ransomware curtosy of Russia. No one bothered to link such annoyances to national security.
Well. Here we are in the middle of a genocide of Ukraine by Russia and guess who is partly funding it? Oh, yeah, Americans that pay the ransom. No different than the elderly that succumbs to scamers that take their money. Where do you think those monies are going? Pedophiles, an Indian mafia and quite possibly Russia.
All these illegal schemes have consequences beyond a balanced budget in homes and businesses across the USA.
I am grateful to the people that broadcast the truth to Russians. The Russians will be grateful as well, when their sons are spared from entering a battlefield where they will be slaughtered without an ounce of preparedness or education. It isn't easy being a soldier, it takes technique and education.
Russia literally throws their young men into the war and it is up to them to survive, if they only knew how. Sink or swim.
April 13, 2022
By Julian E. Barnes and Edward Wong
Washington - Using a mix of high-tech and Cold War tactics, (click here) Ukrainian activists and Western institutions have begun to pierce the propaganda bubble in Russia, circulating information about the Ukraine war among Russian citizens to sow doubt about the Kremlin’s accounts.
The efforts come at a particularly urgent moment: Moscow appears to be preparing for a new assault in eastern Ukraine that could prove devastatingly bloody to both sides, while mounting reports of atrocities make plain the brutality of the Kremlin’s tactics.
As Russia presents a sanitized version of the war, Ukrainian activists have been sending messages highlighting government corruption and incompetence in an effort to undermine faith in the Kremlin.
Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty, a U.S.-funded but independent news organization founded decades ago, is trying to push its broadcasts deeper into Russia. Its Russian-language articles are published on copies of its websites called “mirrors,” which Russian censors seek out in a high-stakes game of whack-a-mole. Audience numbers have surged during the war despite the censorship....
April 13, 2022
By Julian E. Barnes and Edward Wong
Washington - Using a mix of high-tech and Cold War tactics, (click here) Ukrainian activists and Western institutions have begun to pierce the propaganda bubble in Russia, circulating information about the Ukraine war among Russian citizens to sow doubt about the Kremlin’s accounts.
The efforts come at a particularly urgent moment: Moscow appears to be preparing for a new assault in eastern Ukraine that could prove devastatingly bloody to both sides, while mounting reports of atrocities make plain the brutality of the Kremlin’s tactics.
As Russia presents a sanitized version of the war, Ukrainian activists have been sending messages highlighting government corruption and incompetence in an effort to undermine faith in the Kremlin.
Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty, a U.S.-funded but independent news organization founded decades ago, is trying to push its broadcasts deeper into Russia. Its Russian-language articles are published on copies of its websites called “mirrors,” which Russian censors seek out in a high-stakes game of whack-a-mole. Audience numbers have surged during the war despite the censorship....