Putin propaganda

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According to The Times of London this image of Masha from the children's cartoon series, Masha and the Bear terrified residents of the United Kingdom and the Baltic States.[1]

Putin propaganda is a neoliberal term developed by USAID and British MI6 intelligence to legitimize censorship in the Western world and NATO countries. It originated to suppress stories about the suffering and hardship of the people of Donbas under attack from the government of Ukraine since the U.S.-backed Maidan coup in 2014.

There also exists daily military situation reports that do not pass through Kyiv censors and the neocon Institute for the Study of War,[2] which are the primary sources for Western mainstream media reporting.

Other analysts deliver commentary on geopolitics and military affairs not related or censored by Western MSM and Big Tech.

Robert Parry of Consortium News wrote in 2015:

For nearly a year and a half, the West’s mainstream media, especially The New York Times and The Washington Post, twisted their reporting into all kinds of contortions to avoid telling their readers that the new regime in Kiev was permeated by and dependent on neo-Nazi fighters and Ukrainian ultra-nationalists who wanted a pure-blood Ukraine, without ethnic Russians.

Any mention of that sordid reality was deemed “Russian propaganda” and anyone who spoke this inconvenient truth was a “stooge of Moscow.” It wasn’t until July 7 [2015] that the Times admitted the importance of the neo-Nazis and other ultra-nationalists in waging war against ethnic Russian rebels in the east. The Times also reported that these far-right forces had been joined by Islamic militants. Some of those jihadists have been called “brothers” of the hyper-brutal Islamic State.

Though the Times sought to spin this remarkable military alliance neo-Nazi militias and Islamic jihadists as a positive, the reality had to be jarring for readers who had bought into the Western propaganda about noble “pro-democracy” forces resisting evil “Russian aggression.”[3]

Examples

Many of the examples cited below are from journalists who are on the Russian sanctions list of the West, and the Ukrainian Nazi kill list.

Sitrep

Daily military situation reports.

Geopolitical and military analysis

Blogs and news sites

See also

References

  1. Is Masha and the Bear a Putin stooge?, By LEIGH MCMANUS FOR MAILONLINE, 17 November 2018.
  2. https://abdymok.substack.com/p/practical-homicide-investigation
  3. The Mess that Nuland Made, Robert Parry, Consortium News, July 13, 2015.
  4. This woman testifies that Ukrainian forces, trained by the United States and NATO, used civilians as human shields.
  5. More eyewitness testimony of civilians being used as human shields by Ukrainian forces, and Ukrainian snipers killing civilians in the Archived videos.
  6. Lira was arrested and disappeared by the Ukrainian gestapo in May 2023. [1]

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