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It was going on before the election with lies about Hillary, kiddie porn rings based out of pizza parlors, and even murders.  But it is still going on folks.  And right-wing stooges are still eating it up.

Russia’s propaganda machine amplifies alt-right
BY MORGAN CHALFANT - 08/26/17 01:23 PM EDT

Russia’s army of media influencers, social media bots and trolls has increasingly amplified alt-right and far-right narratives in the United States since the 2016 presidential election.

Russia’s efforts to push propaganda and disinformation, experts say, are nothing new and extend beyond the U.S. to nations in Europe. But they have seemed to evolve in recent months, increasingly infiltrating and engaging with alt-right and far-right Americans online.

Moscow’s aim is widely viewed as exploiting divides and sowing distrust of democratic institutions, the latter a conclusion reached by the U.S. intelligence community in its initial investigation of Russia’s interference in the presidential election, including overt efforts to push propaganda.

“Promoting content that is divisive – that is the ultimate goal here,” said Lee Foster, manager of information operations analysis at FireEye iSIGHT Intelligence.

“It’s the same in Europe, but the specific themes change,” Foster said. “There, one of the most prominent themes is migration and the refugee crisis.”

In some cases, it is pro-Russia personalities, trolls or automated accounts magnifying right-wing messages.

The latest example is the recent flood of negative coverage of President Trump’s national security adviser, H.R. McMaster, which originated on right-wing media outlets like Breitbart News and has been picked up by prominent conservative personalities, including Sean Hannity.  

The campaign, coined #FireMcMaster, was also picked up by automated Twitter accounts—commonly known as “bots”—that are linked to Russia, according to Hamilton 68, a new dashboard developed to monitor fake news. Separately, researchers at the Atlantic Council’s Digital Forensic Research Lab identified Lee Stranahan, a host on Russian state-run outlet Sputnik, as one of the most prominent voices behind the anti-McMaster campaign.

“The long view of the Russian active measures program is chaos and disunity among the American government,” Clint Watts, a former FBI agent and cybersecurity expert who developed the Hamilton 68 dashboard, told NPR earlier this month.

“The reason the #FireMcMaster topic is so potent is it's one of the key themes that you consistently will see the Russians push,” Watts said. “One is anti-EU. They want to see the EU break up. The other one is anti-NATO. And they want to see the U.S. back away from both of those alliances. McMaster's very much about staying engaged in those alliances, which is different from other people in the White House.”

In other cases, pro-Russian personalities and accounts will push narratives to their targeted audience, attempting to get American influencers to pick up a certain storyline.

Such was the case during 2016 presidential election campaign, noted Foster, when accounts tweeted content copied from the WikiLeaks dumps of Democratic officials’ emails.

“Up through the election, it was heavily anti-Clinton and steadily increased in the promotion of pro-Trump material,” Foster said. “It moved into this pro-Trump realm.” He noted that while these accounts continue to push anti-Democratic messaging, the balance has shifted toward pro-right-wing messages.

A more recent example is laid out by Atlantic Council researchers Donara Barojan and Ben Nimmo.

According to their August 18 analysis, far-right and nationalist activists in the U.S. picked up a narrative pushed by Kremlin-backed media that the 2014 revolution in Ukraine was driven by neo-Nazis.

The narrative, which Moscow has advanced to justify its annexation of Ukraine’s Crimean Peninsula, again picked up steam as Russian figures began comparing the white nationalist rallies in Charlottesville, Va., to the uprising in Ukraine. Those pushing the narrative eventually used it to attack Republican figures, notably Sen. John McCain (R-Ariz.), accusing him of hypocrisy for denouncing white supremacist protesters in Charlottesville but supporting Ukrainian protesters.

“[It’s] this kind of unholy alliance between the Kremlin-funded media and the alt-right activists and influencers,” Barojan said in an interview.

Bots, or automated accounts that tweet at high volumes, play a key role in amplifying these messages online. While some researchers maintain that it is impossible to say for certain in which countries these accounts originate, others say that specific characteristics—such as the times they tweet or the narratives they push–can lead them to reasonably conclude that they originate in Russia, or elsewhere.

Experts say that pro-Russia bot activity particularly targeting U.S. audiences has evolved in recent months.

“They went from being effectively propaganda experiments to being something that is now known tradecraft,” explained Ryan Kalember, senior vice president for cybersecurity strategy at Proofpoint. “You look at the numbers and you definitely see trends toward greater organization in terms of the messaging.”

Some have observed bot activity in general intensify.

“We see that they’ve been more prevalent in a variety of scenarios, not only political discourse and elections but also really in a variety of nefarious or malicious applications,” said Emilio Ferrara, an assistant research professor at the University of California’s computer science department. “They are used to push conspiracy theories, they are used to push anti-science operations like climate change denial campaigns.”

Ferrara published research in July linking Twitter bots that spread pro-Donald Trump messages ahead of the U.S. election to those that circulated disinformation about then-French presidential candidate Emmanuel Macron leading up to the May 2017 election in France. Ferrara did not attribute the bot activity to Russia.

Moscow is widely believed to have spread disinformation about Macron, in an effort to prop up far-right candidate Marine Le Pen, leader of France’s National Front. Macron also witnessed his campaign emails hacked and leaked days before the election, though the hack has not been definitively traced to Russia.

National Security Agency director Mike Rogers has said that the U.S. warned France of Russian cyber activity before the hack.

When it comes to pro-Russia accounts engaging in the U.S., they are not solely reaching out to the alt-right.

There are also anti-Trump bots and trolls tied to Russia, Kalember said, that engage with left-wing audiences to push disinformation. For now, though, the engagement is more prominent on the right because the narrative fits Russia’s aim, experts say.

“It goes to show that this is not in anyway a phenomenon that is restricted to the alt-right,” Kalember said. “That’s just a vehicle of convenience for whatever the Russian agenda happens to be.”

http:/ /thehill.com/policy/cybersecurity/348054-russias-propaganda-machine-amplifies-alt-right
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If the asshelmet you voted for gets his way we're all gonna die in that manner.

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Trump isn't going to stop anything Russia does willingly.  They probably helped get him elected and he probably has hundreds of millions of dollars tied up in them.

Hopefully Robert Mueller works quickly with just as much diligence if not more, we're starting to drown from Dolt 45's unethical, racist, grifting and misoynistic ways.

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Be flip. CG. Your children would be lucky to die in the blast, otherwise they would face a lingering and abusive death.

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Chirpy wants nuclear war.  She told us once she'd played Fallout and it wasn't so bad.

And voting for Trump ... shame shame ...

And she has reposted Russian propaganda, which makes her a Russian stooge.

Hiya stooge!





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I didnt say your were one of the Three Stooges, I said you were a stooge.

You read crap that rots your brain.  Just STOP. NOW!



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Then you are what you have decried in Hillary. A lying piece of crap.

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Wow, what an apt description of a Trump voter, and to think folks were upset when Hillary said most of them were deplorable.



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Seriously, Joan; you got some 'splaining to do. I want to see the pix of you in the big shoes and rubber nose you wore on Halloween, or I'm going to suggest forum management clears the cache and powers you down.

Alt-right Twitter darling Jenna Abrams turns out to be Russian bot

Some of the Russian-controlled Twitter accounts were highly-popular personalities who major news outlets shared

One of the most beloved Twitter personalities among Trump supporters was not even a real person, the Daily Beast reported this past week.

Congressional investigators discovered Jenna Abrams, who went by the username @Jenn_Abrams, was the creation of employees at the Internet Research Agency in St. Petersburg. The government-backed agency employs hundreds of trolls, tasked with disseminating content that would destabilise the U.S.

Like many Russian bots, Abrams spent most of her time online talking about the most divisive issues in America today. The account would opine on topics such as the Confederate Flag and the flaws of political correctness.

“To those people, who hate the Confederate flag. Did you know that the flag and the war wasn’t about slavery, it was all about money,” one tweet of Abrams read.

Abrams’ account was unique in that it had amassed over 70,000 followers during the 2016 presidential election. Her posts appeared in news stories across several media organizations, including the CNN, the New York Times and the Washington Post.

She also had fans in the Trump campaign. Former national security adviser Michael Flynn followed Abrams, along with Flynn's son, Michael Flynn Jr., who shared a tweet from the Russia-controlled account days before the election.

According to the Daily Beast, several Trump associates shared tweets that came from Russian trolls. Donald Trump Jr., Kellyanne Conway and Brad Parscale, Trump’s campaign digital director, all retweeted fake Russian Twitter accounts in the run up to the election.

Clinton Watts, a senior fellow at the Center for Cyber and Homeland Security at George Washington University, has testified before Congress saying that there are several types of Russia troll accounts. Some are automated and are used to draw attention to a certain news story by sharing and liking the tweets, while others are manned by a real person who creates a unique personality for the account.

https://www.salon.com/2017/11/05/alt-right-twitter-darling-jenna-abrams-turns-out-to-be-russian-bot/



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Oh geeze.  The wing-nut right truly lacks critical thinking skills.  When Russian trolls tried spreading their malicious bullshit on moderate to left leaning sites the first thing that happened was they got fact-checked and debunked.  Right wingers swallow anything they want to believe hook, line and sinker!



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Lois, please don’t ignore the power of alternative facts.

Just because they are lies and propaganda doesn’t make them less false.

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Lois, please don’t ignore the power of alternative facts.

Just because they are lies and propaganda doesn’t make them less false.

Or less dangerous...   :facepalm: