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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">The Russians are great at doing this
and have legions working on it in neighboring countries. A NATO
group tasked to look at all of it and scope out what they were
convincing people was real, it was discovered, had in turn to be
debriefed because even though they knew they were analyzing
propaganda, immersion in the task allowed some of it to filter
into their heads anyhow and become foundational for what THEY
thought was true ... but who debriefs the debriefers? <br>
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On 2/4/2016 9:02 PM, Dave Aitel wrote:<br>
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<div dir="ltr">I just like to point out the proper way to do
Russian propaganda these days. What if some random guy said he
doesn't think it's Russians? And you get it in the Register? And
then you have Kasperspy tweet it! MAYBE IT IS TRUE!
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