French science blogger Leo Grasset said that possibly Russian-based Fazze agency offered to pay the Frenchman untold sums of cash if he agreed to publish lies about the Western vaccines, like Pfizer and Moderna, saying they caused over 1,000 deaths. Part of the deal to Grasset was that he not reveal the source, making no reference to the sponsoring entity linked to the fake information about the Western vaccines. At the time, Russian President Vladimr Putin was trying to compete on the world vaccine market with Gamayeya Institute’s Sputnik V vaccine. Fazza, who may have ties to Russia, tried to contact other bloggers to disseminate fake news about Western vaccines. U.S. intel officials see plenty of Russian propaganda disseminated into U.S. social networks attempting to influence U.S. public opinion, drawing attention to Russian meddling in U.S. elections and democracy.
U.S. intel agencies believe that Russia has been taking advantage of social networks, attempting to influence public opinion. French counterintelligence thinks that Fazze attempts to disseminate disinformation in U.S. social networks. French officials believe the former KGB continued disinformation campaigns in the 1980s trying blame the HIV virus on U.S. bio-weapons activity. Most scientists think that HIV or AIDS was an African virus that spread through the African Continent to Europe and then to the U.S. and South America. Russia exploits U.S. ubiquitous social networks with which disseminate disinformation. “The big difference is that in the last 10 to 15 years, [Russia’s disinformation efforts] have bled into mainstream life—political life, new, media, particularly social media,” said Christopher Steele, a former MI6 agent who concocted former Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton’s dossier.
Hillary’s fake dossier, all fabricated by Steele, was used by the U.S. government and press to brainwash the public into believing that former President Donald Trump was a Russian asset, compromised by the Kremlin. Steele likes to talk about organizations like Fazze trying to pay popular bloggers wild sums of money to disseminate fake news. But the real purveyor of fake news is not the Russian government but the U.S. press that spreads propaganda like peanut butter, reporting four years of fake news all with the intent to destroy former President Donald Trump’s approval ratings and eventual re-election. U.S. intel officials like to blame Russia for spreading propaganda on social networks like Google, Facebook and Twitter but they refuse to acknowledge the unending streams of fake news in U.S. newspapers and broadcast outlets. Russian disinformation pales in comparison to the U.S. press.
Can you imagine Christopher Steele of all people is quoted about pernicious propaganda? Steele provided the FBI and Hillary campaign with the most propaganda ever seen in presidential politics. Steele’s nonsense was taken as gospel in the New York Times, Washington Post, CNN, MSNBC and every other anti-Trump broadcast and print outlet. Quoting Steele shows that the U.S. press has no shame when it comes to spreading pernicious propaganda. Blaming Russia is the best distraction for the U.S. press as they continue to brainwash the American public not with facts but politically driven narratives bearing no resemblance to reality. Facebook reported last week that Russia’s the biggest peddler of disinformation on their social network. How convenient that the U.S. press talks about Russian disinformation campaign without mentioning their own fake news narratives.
U.S. media blames Russia for undermining faith in democratic institutions, not admitting the endless profusion of fake news that winds up in U.S. broadcast and print outlets. As long as the U.S. press targets Russia, they can use it as a smokescreen, diverting attention to the most ubiquitous source of disinformation in America: The U.S. broadcast and print outlets. Run by the Democrat Party, Trump didn’t have a chance in the last election, because every broadcast and print outlet disseminated the same lies about Trump’s ties to Russia. Now the same disinformation kings in broadcast and print media switch their focus to regurgitating Chinese Communist Party propaganda about the origin of the deadly novel coronavirus. Exploiting 80-year-old Dr. Anthony Fauci, the goal of the CCP and World Health Organization [WHO] is to prevent the truth about how the deadly virus originated.
U.S. intel agencies would have the public believe that Russia undermines the U.S. faith in democracy or free elections. “What it does is undermine people’s faith in democracy and people’s faith in democracy which, as I’ve said before, should be the apogee of our democracy, not the weak point of it,” Steele said. Citing Steele proves beyond any doubt that the U.S. press must continue its outrageous lies about Russia to cover-up its ubiquitous role in disseminating propaganda in the U.S. Steele is a hardened con artist that has zero credibility, but, to the U.S. press, he’s their hero because no one tortured the truth more that Steele. He’s the perfect one to quote for a corrupt U.S. media that likes pointing fingers at Russia without acknowledging its role in ubiquitous fake news to advance a Democrat agenda. Citing Steele proves that the U.S. media is only interested in disinformation.