DISINFO: Russia was not involved in 2016 US elections, it was Mossad, UAE, al Qaeda and ISIS

DISINFORMATION CASE DETAILS

DISINFO: Russia was not involved in 2016 US elections, it was Mossad, UAE, al Qaeda and ISIS

SUMMARY

‘Mueller’s investigators have found that the 2016 election really involved many nations with the key violators Israel, Saudi Arabia and the UAE, not Russia at all, according to sources.’ ‘In addition, investigation of social media manipulation by Google and Facebook has led back to the Mossad, not Russia. In fact, the trail to Russia has, for the most part, been paved by fake evidence placed on the net by Google and Facebook, evidence to make Russia look guilty while, in actuality, it was Israel that led the way.’ ‘According to investigation insiders, [Eric] Prince, working closely with Mark Zuckerberg and Jared Cohen of Google Ideas group, and backed by companies such as Mossad run PsyGroup, planned a broad program of social media manipulation that had initially been blamed on Russia, but now really tied to Israel, Saudi Arabia, the UAE and, in fact, the terror organizations al Qaeda and ISIS.’

RESPONSE

Many Russian citizens have already been charged by the US over interference in the American Presidential election in 2016. The part of the Russian disinformation attack on the American elections which was carried out by the St. Petersburg “troll factory” was a more than two-year long operation involving dozens of employees, hundreds of thousands of followers and millions of dollars. The campaign also included purchasing election advertisement, which focused on race, LGBT, religion and guns. Russian military intelligence officers created false online personas and websites in order to stage the release of stolen election-related documents, falsely claiming their activities were the work of ‘American hacktivists’. The indictment from the U.S. Department of Justice also shows how employees at the “troll factory” in St. Petersburg receive instructions about which messages they should push in social media and online debates.

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