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Thursday, October 2, 2025

RUSSIA = MEAT WAVES AND CHEAT WAVES

Russia is the global sewer

In Ukraine Russia uses "meat waves" in its so far unsuccessful attempt to grind down the heroic Ukrainian defenders. In the Europe and the West, however, the tactic used to impose the Kremlin's will is the use of "cheat waves," namely massive amounts of false news and fake narratives pumped through the social media circulatory system by bot farms and paid and unpaid dupes and shills. 

This has been going on since at least 2014 and greatly accelerated with the advent of Putin's outright war of aggression against Ukraine in 2022. In the latest case, it has been revealed that Russian disinfo is now spiking in Czechia (aka the Czech Republic) as the NATO and EU country heads into its election. 

As reported by Euro News

A new report claims that disinformation websites in the Czech Republic publish around 120 articles a day, outpacing the country's main reliable news outlets. Czech news outlet Voxpot teamed up with an IT association called Druit to analyse 360,000 publications across 16 platforms over the past 25 years.

The investigation revealed that disinformation servers in the country churn out more articles every day than the largest Czech media houses, often doing so covertly with Russian money or funding from entities close to Russia.

According to the report, some of the largest disseminators of false news are websites called Cz24news, which publishes up to 2,000 pieces a month and attracts around 3 million visits, Zvědavec, Nová republika, Protiproud, and Ac24.

Nová republika was founded by Ivan David, a current MEP for the far-right SPD party and former minister of health, while Protiproud is reportedly connected to funding from Russian President Vladimir Putin's circle through its own founder.

Voxpot said that roughly 10% of the articles were direct translations of pieces from state-owned and state-controlled Russian outlets such as Sputnik and RT, or other websites linked to the Russian propaganda machine.

"Of the total number of 20,975 articles citing Russian propaganda sources, more than 7,000 came from the state agency Sputnik, another 4,000 from RT television, and more than 2,000 from RIA Novosti," the report said.

These fake news sites are engaged in classic sanctions dodging, as they have replaced RT and Sputnik in the role of disseminating Kremlin filth since 2022, when these actual Russian sites were banned following the start of Putin's invasion of the Ukraine. 

Despite this, democratic Europe's undue deference for "free speech," even when it is being totally abused, means that these sites are still free to dump their lying poison into the political bloodstream.

Among the banging fake news stories in the latest Russian Cheat Wave are the following: 

⦿ The supposed bankruptcy of Ukraine
Much more likely to happen to Russia which is on the verge of hyperinflation

⦿ Fake allegations that Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni was spotted taking cocaine 
Russia is a well-know major distributor of drugs and poisons

⦿ Made up accusations that Brussels will interfere in the Czech elections
If you've read this far, we know who is really interfering in Europe's democratic process

⦿ Threats of a nuclear attack by Russia if Ukraine and NATO continue to resist against Moscow's war
Don't worry, that little freak Putin is under orders from Xi Jinping not to go nuclear. Also Russia's nukes are so antiquated and poorly maintained that there is a good chance of them blowing up before ever leaving Russia

⦿ A bizarre claim that environmental campaigners are pushing for cannibalism 
Again, they always accuse others of doing what they themselves do.

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