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Kit Klarenberg, an investigative journalist exploring the role of intelligence services in shaping politics and perceptions. Leaked documents have revealed details of a massive secret British propaganda campaign aimed at making swathes of people in the Baltic states feel more positively about the West – and more negatively about their ethnic homeland.
The UK government has for several years targeted residents of Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania, “
whose primary language is Russian,” with a variety of information warfare strategies, in order to “
develop greater affinity” among them for the UK, European Union and NATO, and to help “
weaken the Russian state.”
‘Undermining Faith in NATO’ Is Now Grounds For Twitter Ban, Because Certain Kinds of Politics Have Become a Religion
Twitter announced bans on 373 accounts it connected to
“state-linked information operations” on Tuesday. Some of them, the company said,
“amplified narratives that were aligned with the Russian government” or
“focused on undermining faith in the NATO alliance and its stability.”
Twitter is a US-based company, and the First Amendment of the US Constitution guarantees freedom of speech as well as religion. Under that set of rules, anyone’s faith in NATO – or lack thereof – would be none of Twitter’s business.
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Follow RT on Twitter has added a warning to a bombshell expose revealing a covert UK program to plant pro-government narratives in foreign media, telling users the piece may be based on “hacked material,” despite letting similar stories slide.
A story published late last week by Grayzone editor Max Blumenthal showed how major news agencies like Reuters and the BBC worked in secret with the UK’s Foreign and Commonwealth Office to cultivate a group of foreign reporters – many based in Russia and Russia’s near-abroad – to reliably promote the government’s
“message.” However, as of Tuesday, those attempting to share the piece on Twitter were met with a warning: