Savchuk, who initially sought to keep her identity secret, is the latest Russian to claim experience in what Moscow's critics say is a coordinated effort to mislead and shape online debate on pet issues.
Dig a little bit deeper. SC Robert Mueller has opened up a huge can of worms.
And all those worms are pointing to Clowns In America and the Obama Aministration failures to contain Russian meddling.
https://www.rferl.org/a/russia-whistle-blowing-troll-gets-her-day-in-court/27047858.html
Mueller has opened up a huge can of worms .....And all those worms are pointing to the Obama Amin’s failures to contain Russian meddling.
OTOH, the contrary Obama admin may have had a hand in the process.
POINTS TO PONDER
<><> how did the 13 Ruskis get into the US?
<><> under whose auspices?
<><> under Obama’s sap-happy refugee-loving immigration policies?
<><> does ICE have any records?
<><> were any of the tax-funded refugee resettlement programs involved?
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<><>Who sponsored the Ruskis? Somebody at the DNC? In Congress? Hillary’s campaign?
bkmk
The adventures of Russian agents like The Ghost of Marius the Giraffe, Gay Turtle, and Ass exposed for the first time.
Posted on June 3, 2014
https://www.buzzfeed.com/maxseddon/documents-show-how-russias-troll-army-hit-america?utm_term=.tsQJ1dy1Z#.jegJgD6gW
Excerpt:
According to the documents, which are attached to several hundred emails sent to the project's leader, Igor Osadchy, the effort was launched in April and is led by a firm called the Internet Research Agency. It's based in a Saint Petersburg suburb, and the documents say it employs hundreds of people across Russia who promote Putin in comments on Russian blogs.
Osadchy told BuzzFeed he had never worked for the Internet Research Agency and that the extensive documents including apparent budgeting for his $35,000 salary were an "unsuccessful provocation." He declined to comment on the content of the leaks. The Kremlin declined to comment. The Internet Research Agency has not commented on the leak.
Definitively proving the authenticity of the documents and their authors' ties to the Kremlin is, by the nature of the subject, not easy. The project's cost, scale, and awkward implementation have led many observers in Russia to doubt, however, that it could have come about in any other way.
"What, you think crazy Russians all learned English en masse and went off to comment on articles?" said Leonid Bershidsky, a media executive and Bloomberg View columnist. "If it looks like Kremlin shit, smells like Kremlin shit, and tastes like Kremlin shit too then it's Kremlin shit."
Sorry, Mueller isn’t going to touch the kenyan and the media won’t either. With the midterms approaching the beltway GOP will get quiet as mice.
Will they ask her what is Russia trying to do about our 2nd Ammendment?