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Brief anatomy of modern Influence Operations: targeting the would-be anti-communist demographic and seeding ideas contrary to our national & international security, originating directly from enemy ☭ intelligence services thanks to @EyesofRepublic for graphics and research

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onetallorder2 年前

department names changed but the operations stayed the same

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Nigel Bell2 年前

@EyesofRepublic Excellent summary. A great primer for the misled.

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Klaus Schwab Is A Leninist2 年前

@EyesofRepublic

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@EyesofRepublic

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Eternal Vigilance2 年前

@EyesofRepublic @inthematrixxx @_johnnymaga @FreeStateWill @The_AuthorityQ @shadygrooove

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DynamicGOP1 年前

@EyesofRepublic So another Australian 5 eyes operation to discredit Trump and Maga and presumably create a new Russiagate narrative. Trump admin isn’t any of these things. This policy position implicit in these agitprop is UK centric Great Game. USA has its own interests

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