”They are afraid of losing the American way of life and the ‘American dream,’” Ilya Gambashidze, an architect of the project, wrote, outlining his scheme. “It is these sentiments that should be exploited in the course of an information campaign in/for the United States.” To do so, the Russian government would emphasize that Republicans are “victims of discrimination of people of color” and promote conspiracies that white middle-class people are being discriminated against.
The “guerrilla media” plan needed to not only plant falsehoods, but also spread them far and wide. They targeted gamers and chatroom users, who they described as the “backbone of the right-wing trends in the US segment of the Internet,” and monitored social media influencers. The Russians planned to build relationships with prolific posters who were “proponents of traditional values, who stand up for ending the war in Ukraine and peaceful relations between the US and Russia, and who are ready to get involved in the promotion of the project narratives.”
“We need influencers! A lot of them and everywhere. We are ready to wine and dine them,” wrote Gambashidze in a note from a meeting with Russian government officials.
Worried_Quarter469 on September 7th, 2024 at 19:03 UTC »
”Well, we don’t rely on American banks. We have all the funding we need out of Russia.” - Eric Trump
The perfect target’: Russia cultivated Trump as asset for 40 years – ex-KGB spy
ParkMan73 on September 7th, 2024 at 18:27 UTC »
This is espionage in 2024.
In the 1960's this would be the Soviet Union recruiting spies. In 2024 it's Russia paying influencers and others to influence what happens in the US.
Tragically, it sounds like many people have been susceptible to Russian advances. What's even worse is that it sounds espeically present in the Republican-MAGA establishment.
armchairmegalomaniac on September 7th, 2024 at 18:19 UTC »
It's so massive.