Little Known Facts About Russian Psyops

by Chris Black

 

The guy who founded the neo-Nazi accelerationist group the Base has a Russian wife and lives in Russia (www.bbc.com/news/world-51236915).

The founder of modern neo-fash forum Iron March is a literal Uzbek man (meduza.io/en/feature/2020/02/04/how-a-moscow-man-from-an-uzbek-family-started-the-world-s-biggest-neo-nazi-forum) named Alisher Mukhitdinov.

Russian intelligence is also backing Black nationalists (www.africanews.com/2023/04/19/usa-african-american-nationalists-accused-of-acting-for-russia//) in the US.

The guy behind the #Calexit California secession movement has a Russian wife and lives in Russia (www.kqed.org/news/11217187/from-his-home-in-russia-calexit-leader-plots-california-secession), and was financially backed by the same Russian (Alex Ionov) who supported those arrested Black separatists.

Richard Spencer’s ex-wife was a Russian who translated Dugin’s works into English (www.thedailybeast.com/meet-the-moscow-mouthpiece-married-to-a-racist-alt-right-boss). 

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His new stance of supporting Ukraine is a blatant troll against his ex-wife because she divorced him. 

Nothing genuine there.

 This was the guy who led the “Russia is our friend” marches at Charlottesville (www.splcenter.org/news/2018/07/19/weekend-read-white-nationalists-who-shouted-%E2%80%9Crussia-our-friend%E2%80%9D-weren%E2%80%99t-just-whistling) and promoted Dugin for years.

All of these dupes are being used and then discarded by the Ruskies to promote destabilization in the West.

 All of them are fishing for foreign shekels to fund their pet projects, but none of them are of much importance to the Russian state beyond acting as destabilization pawns.

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