Aaron Rodgers is parroting a Soviet intelligence active measures campaign, from the 80s. See pages 244-245 of “The Sword and the Shield.”
Aaron Rodgers is parroting a Soviet intelligence active measures campaign, from the 80s. See pages 244-245 of “The Sword and the Shield.” https://t.co/Tzm94VTl5H
@Mpolymer Good video explanation nytimes.com/2018/11/12/opi…
@Mpolymer You mean the prolific reader Aaron Q. Rodgers ?
@Mpolymer MSNBC contributor, that tells me all I need to know.
@Mpolymer The common Qanon slogan, " I do my own research." Meaning, all from quacks.
@Mpolymer Starting to wonder if Russians are getting worried/suspicious about the success and ease of planting their misinformation and propaganda in an increasingly large segment of the US population
@Mpolymer How much of the common conspiracy theory culture comes from Russian propaganda
@Mpolymer @highbrow_nobrow Where Cold War Soviets failed for decades to influence America via the Left, the USSR before its fall and then Russia afterward would have great and ongoing success via the Right.
@Mpolymer @highbrow_nobrow As a WI resident I am glad he is now a Jets “problem”. Good riddance Aaron.