Billy86 wrote: » You'll see I've already addressed that in the post you quoted. I said recently it didn't make sense for boards to be a target, but several posters could not possibly sound any more like a Russian troll if they tried. My money is on 'useful idiot' in this case, but sure people were calling others tinfoil hatters for pointing out Russian trolls on social media and reddit with that "yeah, sure, the Kremlin pay people to post stuff online, rolleyes-go-here" reaction for the last several years, and it turned out to be exactly what they were up to.
Cheerful Spring wrote: » Sure Putin is paying him big bucks to spread Putin propaganda on an Irish forum.
Elmer Blooker wrote: » Let them believe it if it makes them happy!
Discodog wrote: » Well at least it would be a valid reason :pac:
Cheerful Spring wrote: » Maybe you're not learning from past mistakes? After the Iraqi WMD propaganda, some of us are not willing to believe everything we hear. You're accusing him of being a Kremlin disinformation agent:D
Billy86 wrote: » Or rather, being a useful idiot (as the term goes) for Kremlin disinformation agents - due to being willing to believe everything he hears from their propaganda sites that would have you believe The Troubles were a NATO conspiracy and that Ireland as of 2014 is a pro-Nazi state. But feel free to continue to ignore that.
Cheerful Spring wrote: » I never saw posts below on those topics so I can't answer. The Troubles were a NATO conspiracy and that Ireland as of 2014 is a pro-Nazi state.
Billy86 wrote: » Scroll back about 15 posts, this is where Elmer is trying to feed his propaganda from.
Cheerful Spring wrote: » I did. I don't see where his said troubles was a Nato conspiracy and Ireland is a pro-nazi state.
Billy86 wrote: » Post #3,284 I'm still not able to get over how beautifully black those blacks on the front page screenshot are. :pac:
Cheerful Spring wrote: » And I don't see anything on there describing what you said? I just see headlines about the Russian Skipral case.
Billy86 wrote: » You might need to try a little harder then, especially as Skripal is only named in three of the 50+ headlines quoted post - GLADIO: GLOBAL - Gangs & Counter Gangs in Europe, Northern Ireland, Iraq, Syria - The Nations that Accept Nazism Today
Cheerful Spring wrote: » The author is an American author, his not Russian but maybe anti-establishment and anti-Nato. Alex Jones is Anti Nato I don't think his paid by Putin do you?
Billy86 wrote: » That's something else I was getting around to but didn't want to do anothet TLDR post... don't you find it odd that the second story is also on another entirely pro Russian propaganda site? Because it's also on Off Guardian, as pointed out in my post that I've referred back to. The thing is, Elmer doesn't want to recognise that as the utter nonsense it is, and knowing we're on an Irish forum where every single poster knows that it's nonsense he does not want to argue it which is very uncharacteristic for him as a post. Instead, he just wants to pretend it doesn't exist because to do otherwise would be making a mess of what he's paid to to (if a paid troll) or because it upsets the little bubble he has built for himself as a useful idiot who will believe whatever The Kremlin tells him for what he claims is the simple reason that they don't like Syrian rebels (again my money would be more on the latter). I'm not sure where you found that Eric Zuesse is American because I wasn't getting anything back about that when I searched for it? Though he did set up a pro-Kremlin propaganda outlet called Russia Insider only a few years back in 2014. And so it should come as no surprise that his article 'The Nations that Accept Nazism Today' also found it's way to Off-Guardian. Because Off-Guardian is a Kremlin propaganda outlet pretending to be "disgruntled ex Guardian readers" in an effort to collect some useful idiots to spread their propaganda for them, and for free. As for Alex Jones, Christ only knows who pays him to write about child sex slavery colonies on Mars, or pizza parlor pedophile rings, or conspiracy theories over the murder of Seth Rich and attacking his mother, but he definitely gets some of it from Russia Today/RT.
Cheerful Spring wrote: » https://www.amazon.com/Eric-Zuesse/e/B001KC9V7U CHRIST'S VENTRILOQUISTS: The Event that Created Christianity Putin Disinformation agent wrote this? THEY'RE NOT EVEN CLOSE: The Democratic vs. Republican Economic Records, 1910-2010 The Democratic and Republican Parties are virtual opposites of each other in their economic records, going back to the earliest period for which economic data were available, around 1910. More than a dozen studies have been done comparing economic growth, unemployment, an average length of unemployment, stock market performance, inflation, federal debt, and other economic indicators, during Democratic and Republican presidencies and congresses, and they all show stunningly better performance when Democrats are in power, than when Republicans are. Russia Insider was started as an online user-generated movement by a few volunteer contributors. It is based on the concept of citizen journalism and claims that it represents neither government or corporate interests. It has both English and Russian editions, and the English edition is aimed at Western readers. The publication's main goal is to represent an alternative to how Russia is being portrayed in the Western media. Picture of him right side top side says, American author. Bio you find online.
Cheerful Spring wrote: » The Nations that Accept Nazism Today if you read what he said was about a UN vote. On 21 November 2014, in a vote at the United Nations on a Resolution opposing a resurgence of the racist-fascist ideology (opposing the ideology that’s commonly called «nazism») which Resolution was titled «Combating glorification of Nazism, neo-nazism and other practices that contribute to contemporary forms of racism, racial discrimination, xenophobia, and related intolerance», 115 nations voted «Yes» to pass the Resolution, 3 voted «No» to reject it, and 55 voted «Abstain» We did not vote Yes and I not sure why Ireland Abstained?http://www.un.org/en/ga/third/69/docs/voting_sheets/L56.Rev1.pdf
Billy86 wrote: » They're having more luck with the Republicans though because that's a party that has modeled itself on a cult for several decades now while also openly railing against critical thinking.
2 Scoops wrote: » Tell me, how many genders is there again?
Ultimate Seduction wrote: » https://twitter.com/NickGeifman/status/975886001611689985?s=09 Was only suppose to post the clip. Even the pigeons love Vlad
Elmer Blooker wrote: » How do you discuss anything with a conspiracy theorist who sees a Kremlin plot everywhere. Probably looks under his bed every night, there could be one of Putin's agents hiding there. He knows damn well that no poster gets paid to post on boards.ie. Its trolling and theres no other word for it. I made it clear earlier that I won't be discussing anything with a poster who rants and raves.
Tea drinker wrote: » Facts are, we caught the UN willfully being deceived many times. UK, US are ringleaders in this and misinformation for their own gains. Caught, red handed. Lying about babies being thrown out of incubators in order to shape opinion for war. Caught lying about WMD's. for the next iraqi war. The organisations, politicians and media which carried this have lost a huge amount of currency for any rational, logical person. They are literally unbelievable. If you want the truth you have to digest both western media and alternative media, and try and make up your mind, rather than be guided by the her of independent media, or those who trade in the currency of virtue signalling online. I'm not (and I suggest you do similar) going to look down my snout at people going off script to alternative media.
If you want the truth you have to digest both western media and alternative media,
Gatling wrote: » Meanwhile in the leafy suburbs of Moscow . Two teachers are unmasked as ballot riggers for Vladimir Putin in this shocking video. Svetlana Kolobaeva and Viktoria Bobrovskaya were caught on camera stuffing ballot boxes with pre-marked voting slips during Sunday’s Russian election. The 'highly-respected' educators were acting as polling station officials when the fraud took place. Later, all ballots from the station were nullified because of the abuse, confirmed Irina Konovalova, the chairman of the Moscow Regional Election Commission. Both women are teachers at school number five in the Moscow suburb of Lyubertsy. They were banned from future election counts but will keep their teaching jobs. They were identified amid concern that volunteer election staff all over Russian came under similar pressure to get the “right result” for Putin in their districts.