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    Default Book Review: ‘Russian-born Disinformation’ Breeds Terror, Slanders US

    Fascinating writeup from last year that's oh-so-timely today, considering the source is RIA Novosti.

    WASHINGTON, June 26 (by Karin Zeitvogel for RIA Novosti) – The Kremlin has practiced a homegrown technique called disinformation for centuries, including using it to slander the United States, fan the flames of anti-Semitism and convince “much of the world” that US government was behind the assassination of President John F. Kennedy 50 years ago, a new book by former Romanian spy chief Ion Mihai Pacepa says.

    “Disinformation: Former Spy Chief Reveals Secret Strategies for Undermining Freedom, Attacking Religion, and Promoting Terrorism,” also alleges that seeds of “Russian-born disinformation” were sown in the United States during the 2008 presidential campaign of then senator Barack Obama, although they haven’t reached the same level of sophistication as in the Kremlin, which has been practicing disinformation since tsarist days.
    http://en.ria.ru/world/20130627/181898347.html

    See also http://council.smallwarsjournal.com/...&postcount=400
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    Irony of faith. RIA Novosti promotes the book about themselves

    By a decree of USSR President Mikhail Gorbachev, “On the Establishment of the Information Agency Novosti,” the Information Agency Novosti (IAN) succeeded APN on July 27, 1990. “To provide information support for the USSR’s state domestic and foreign policies and proceeding from the interests of the democratization of the mass media,” the Novosti Press Agency was renamed the Information Agency Novosti (IAN).
    http://en.ria.ru/docs/about/novosti.html

    Look at page 12.

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    Hardly unique to the Kremlin, and hardly homegrown... disinformation was in play long before there was a Kremlin.
    “The whole aim of practical politics is to keep the populace alarmed (and hence clamorous to be led to safety) by menacing it with an endless series of hobgoblins, all of them imaginary”

    H.L. Mencken

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dayuhan View Post
    Hardly unique to the Kremlin, and hardly homegrown... disinformation was in play long before there was a Kremlin.
    That statement of the obvious has what to do with the subject of the thread?
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    Quote Originally Posted by carl View Post
    That statement of the obvious has what to do with the subject of the thread?
    Cited material in the original post of the thread:

    The Kremlin has practiced a homegrown technique called disinformation for centuries
    They were never all that good at; much of their stuff was pretty crude. The Americans were marginally better. Of course it was (and is) also fashionable for ideologues of all points on the compass to denounce reportage or opinions they dislike as "disinformation".
    “The whole aim of practical politics is to keep the populace alarmed (and hence clamorous to be led to safety) by menacing it with an endless series of hobgoblins, all of them imaginary”

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    Dayuhan:

    The definition of disinformation that is used in the book isn't what you were commenting on. You're comment, and my initial response, had more to do with misinformation. The word as it is defined in the book is something that would be done by agents of influence I believe.

    But words do get transmogrified in use.
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    Default How the U.S. thinks Russians hacked the White House

    Washington (CNN)Russian hackers behind the damaging cyber intrusion of the State Department in recent months used that perch to penetrate sensitive parts of the White House computer system, according to U.S. officials briefed on the investigation.
    To get to the White House, the hackers first broke into the State Department, investigators believe.

    The State Department computer system has been bedeviled by signs that despite efforts to lock them out, the Russian hackers have been able to reenter the system. One official says the Russian hackers have "owned" the State Department system for months and it is not clear the hackers have been fully eradicated from the system.
    http://www.cnn.com/2015/04/07/politi...-wh/index.html

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    Default ‘Maskirovka' Catchall

    A Powerful Russian Weapon: The Spread of False Stories

    STOCKHOLM — With a vigorous national debate underway on whether Sweden should enter a military partnership with NATO, officials in Stockholm suddenly encountered an unsettling problem: a flood of distorted and outright false information on social media, confusing public perceptions of the issue.

    The claims were alarming: If Sweden, a non-NATO member, signed the deal, the alliance would stockpile secret nuclear weapons on Swedish soil; NATO could attack Russia from Sweden without government approval; NATO soldiers, immune from prosecution, could rape Swedish women without fear of criminal charges.

    They were all false, but the disinformation had begun spilling into the traditional news media, and as the defense minister, Peter Hultqvist, traveled the country to promote the pact in speeches and town hall meetings, he was repeatedly grilled about the bogus stories.

    “People were not used to it, and they got scared, asking what can be believed, what should be believed?” said Marinette Nyh Radebo, Mr. Hultqvist’s spokeswoman.

    As often happens in such cases, Swedish officials were never able to pin down the source of the false reports. But they, numerous analysts and experts in American and European intelligence point to Russia as the prime suspect, noting that preventing NATO expansion is a centerpiece of the foreign policy of President Vladimir V. Putin, who invaded Georgia in 2008 largely to forestall that possibility.
    http://www.nytimes.com/2016/08/29/wo...formation.html
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    Maskirovka’ Is Russian Secret War

    Sneaky tactics are an old Russian tradition

    The term is maskirovka, which in Russian literally means “something masked.” Maskirovka has its roots in the word “masquerade,” a synonym for “disguise.” It is a tactic as old as the Trojan horse … and a favorite of the Russian military.

    “The Russians embrace maskirovka because it works,” said James Miller, managing editor of The Interpreter, a daily online journal that translates media from the Russian press and blogosphere into English for use by analysts and policymakers.

    The staff at The Interpreter has tracked numerous examples of what they say are maskirovka tactics, Miller told War is Boring. What’s more, what they have found aligns with intelligence reports that NATO has released.
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    For those of you that don't remember the Cold War, have a flashback from 1981
    http://www.dtic.mil/dtic/tr/fulltext/u2/a112903.pdf
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    Welcome to the Party, RAND.
    As Washington investigates alleged Russian hacking of U.S. political systems, Russian propagandists are also at work across a wide front, aiming a firehose of falsehoods at ill-informed audiences, foreign and domestic. A recent RAND study reveals how this disinformation — intentionally false — leverages psychological vulnerabilities to sway audiences. U.S. leaders should raise public consciousness about its nature and dangers.
    http://www.rand.org/blog/2016/09/rus...is-behind.html
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    Oops. When your OPSEC fails.

    A Russian sailor’s online selfie may have just given away the position of one of the world’s most powerful battlecruisers, according to journalist#Hans de Vreij’s analysis.
    http://dailycaller.com/2016/11/06/sa...#ixzz4PKasnAiY
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    Would love to see some US Ph.D candidate do a thesis study on the similarities between Russian info warfare propaganda tactics and the tactics used by the Republican Party against anyone whom they perceive is against their agenda...

    The similarities are not to be overlooked on exactly how close they are to each other.....

    Chaffetz was the one leading the charge of "charging Clinton with crimes committed in Benghazi"..and who has been leading the recent charge on the last so called "FBI email scandal"....

    Remember when GOP Rep. Jason Chaffetz cut embassy security before Benghazi and then bragged about it. Good times.
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XB4duL1xMmY&sns=tw#

    IN a total of EIGHT separate Republican led Congressional investigations COSTING the US taxpayer millions of dollars....not a single violation was every proven.....

    AT least the Moscow Courts under Putin leadership get a far higher conviction rate for their opponents....

    IMHO I really do not believe Americans truly understand Russian info warfare and the use of propaganda...aimed directly at them.....

    Russian propaganda functions using the 6D model ....Distort...Deflect....Dismay....Distract.....al l designed to create Doubt and Distrust

    And the Republican narrative against Clinton.....recognize any of the 6Ds?????

    WHO would have thought for a single moment Russian trolls would be working for the Trump campaign...BUT they are...an estimated 35% of all proTrump tweets are coming from Russian trolls and that "ain't chump change"...

    How Macedonia Became A Global Hub For Pro-Trump Misinformation
    https://www.buzzfeed.com/craigsilverman
    /how-macedonia-became-a-global-hub-for-pro-trump-misinfo?utm_term=.iua7Q4JEd#
    … via @CraigSilverman @buzzfeednews

    HOW many Americans would even think that eastern Ukraine..Syria...and the US elections are even remotely intertwined??????

    AND that time honored US democracy concept called "freedom of the press" is again under Russian propaganda.......seen as something "bad"......

    IHMO this individual has never served a single day in the US military which serves to protect his right to wear that T-Shirt....under the concept of "freedom of speech" where now over 500,000 alone in Syria have died for that right that was being denied them.....Americans sometimes forget there is another world outside of the US....
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    Invasion of the troll armies: ‘Social media where the non linear war goes on’
    https://www.theguardian.com/media/20...=share_btn_tw#

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    New Report from @meduzaproject Lifts Curtain On Russia’s Construction Of Powerful “Cyberarmy”
    https://www.buzzfeed.com/sheerafrenk...g62#.rcw4RknPq

    Russian state defence contractor announces new cyber center
    http://dlvr.it/McR0M6
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    WHO controls Twitter?????

    Wow, superb parody ac @Sputnik_intl is suspended by @support while 'verified' Russia propaganda ac @SputnikInt cont's to tweet Moscow's lies

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    Sputnik International still does not have full control over their hacked Twitter account......

    Russian propaganda @SputnikInt slowly regains its @twitter account.
    Logo back to normal, still no tweets since 48 hours.

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    How Macedonian Pro-Trump Spammers Are Using Facebook Groups To Feed You Fake News
    https://www.buzzfeed.com/craigsilver...rm=.ikwLD9gZm#

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    RFE/RL & VOA launched an exciting new project: Polygraph. Some serious (and fair) fact checking of the Kremlin
    http://bit.ly/2f9d8PX

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