whoever though it would be funny to forward my @ to a nazi channel you're gonna have to try harder than getting a few speds to spam my dm's lol
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dm me instead you filthy pieces of smelly shit @companion_h
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Huck Tuah just dropped a diss track on the Red SJW ‼️
Who do you think is winning the beef❓
Who do you think is winning the beef❓
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Forwarded from Chudjak
I've read the whole thing, so BEAR WITH ME.
I'll give you some takeaways but I really think who's interested should read the whole thing as well. You'll gain a better understanding of how Russian propaganda works. I guarantee other content creators will be revealed in future investigations.
Defendants (Russian nationals and employees of Russia Today):
- Kostiantyn Kalashnikov ("Kostya")
- Elena Afanasyeva ("Lena")
They used various fake personas like "Eduard Grigoriann" often mistaking timezones, emails, etc. (it truly is hilarious)
Charges:
- Conspiracy to violate the Foreign Agents Registration Act (FARA).
- Money laundering.
- Failure to register as foreign agents.
Russia Today, through these 2 employees, used an American company to fund american political commentators such as:
- Dave Rubin,
- Tim Pool,
- Benny Johnson,
- Lauren Southern,
and others.
None of them were made aware of Russia Today being the real funder.
In the document I could identify commentator 1 as Dave Rubin of The Rubin Report and commentator 2 as Tim Pool.
- While Dave Rubin asked repeatedly to have more information about who was funding this whole thing, Tim Pool apparently was good to go after just a call with "Eduard Grigoriann".
- Both received $100,000 per video episode.
All the money was channeled through shell companies abroad for a total of $9.7 million, of which $8.7 million went to 3 commentators alone (Dave Rubin, Tim Pool, I'm not sure who's the third)
The whole thing was described (to the commentators involved) as a new "INDIPENDENT MEDIA" project🤣
I'll give you some takeaways but I really think who's interested should read the whole thing as well. You'll gain a better understanding of how Russian propaganda works. I guarantee other content creators will be revealed in future investigations.
Defendants (Russian nationals and employees of Russia Today):
- Kostiantyn Kalashnikov ("Kostya")
- Elena Afanasyeva ("Lena")
They used various fake personas like "Eduard Grigoriann" often mistaking timezones, emails, etc. (it truly is hilarious)
Charges:
- Conspiracy to violate the Foreign Agents Registration Act (FARA).
- Money laundering.
- Failure to register as foreign agents.
Russia Today, through these 2 employees, used an American company to fund american political commentators such as:
- Dave Rubin,
- Tim Pool,
- Benny Johnson,
- Lauren Southern,
and others.
None of them were made aware of Russia Today being the real funder.
In the document I could identify commentator 1 as Dave Rubin of The Rubin Report and commentator 2 as Tim Pool.
- While Dave Rubin asked repeatedly to have more information about who was funding this whole thing, Tim Pool apparently was good to go after just a call with "Eduard Grigoriann".
- Both received $100,000 per video episode.
All the money was channeled through shell companies abroad for a total of $9.7 million, of which $8.7 million went to 3 commentators alone (Dave Rubin, Tim Pool, I'm not sure who's the third)
The whole thing was described (to the commentators involved) as a new "INDIPENDENT MEDIA" project
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