
According to The American Thinker, after that the KGB man Putin accused the United States on December 8 that it ordered US, secret agents in Russia to initiate operations against Russia", the KGB ordered its own agents to proceed with "active operations" (disinformation) in America against the leaders of the White Revolution in Russia.
They have begun focusing their attention on prominent Russian blogger and attorney Alexey Navalny, whom they accuse of being the prime orchestrator of the over 50,000-strong Russian street protests against fraudulent election returns. The main executor of the orders of Moscow in the US is Alex Jones and his website Prison Planet.
The website has published a large number of articles against Mr. Navalny, accusing him of working for National Endowment for Democracy (NED) and Democratic Alternate (DA!).
According to Alex Jones, the NED is run by neo-conservative, "corporate fascists" who carry out US-controlled Arab Spring revolutions. Behind it all are "NWO masters", who, among other things, also "were used by the CIA to create al-Qaeda to carry out false-flag attacks against the United States".
The American Thinker notes that NED gives grants in 52 countries, and that the average grant is only $ 20,000. In comparison, the exposed Russian spies in the United States, Vicky Pelaez and her Russian husband, received more than $ 80,000 dollars and the Moscow Center paid all their expenses.
Vicky Pelaez worked in the US in the same business as Alex Jones: investigative reporting, trafficked in extreme pro-communist propaganda, often accusing the United States of pursuing an imperialist policy across the world, noted the website.
Now Pelaez works for Moscow News, supports Putin and accuses the United States of manipulating the Russian public.
American magazine notes:
"The difference between alleged and actual "active measures" and provocateurs is profound, especially in Russia, where disinformation was brought to the level of an art form under the KGB and Communist party.
The Soviet System, despite its alleged demise, is still alive and well in Russia, where journalists and dissidents conveniently commit suicide from time to time and old lies are exchanged for new ones as the body of the country falls farther into mediocrity and decay.
Russia Today, the Kremlin-controlled news organization, often features Alex Jones and other such malcontents in its daily programming.
If we were to use Prison Planet standards, this by itself would be sufficient evidence of Russian infiltration of their organization".
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