THE RUSSIAN INDICTMENTS WERE PLAGIARIZED FROM A ARTICLE ABOUT A RUSSIAN TROLL FARM. THERES YOUR TAX DOLLARS AT WORK, MILLIONS OF DOLLARS SPENT ON AN INVESTIGATION THAT GOT ITS INFO FROM AN ARTICLE ON A RUSSIAN WEBSITE.
And before the list of "bad guys" was composed from forbes rating, and an old one on top of that. So any russian with a net worth more than one billion is a putin affiliated oligarch. If less than 1 billion, then it's all good.
John Thompson
Everyone who voted for Trump will lose their voting rights and their citizenship as well as being branded traitors.
How's that for nothingburger?
Ian Bennett
>RUSSIAN WEBSITE Not even russian, but khokhol radio freedom. Which is even worse in terms of propaganda and bullshit than russian media.
Bentley Cooper
So their investigation was mostly based on an article they found on a Russian website? That it? They’re not even in custody?
Gabriel Phillips
haha, wait... what? the indictments were plagiarized? that doesn't even make sense. can you explain what you mean please?
Brody Roberts
That is a nothingburger because none of that’s going to take place except in your fan fic world.
Jace Rogers
That entire indictment was horseshit. A Pro Trump rally held in NYC only 4 days after the election? Give me a fucking break. Never happened. Fake news
Aaron White
AHAHAHAAHHAHAHHAHAHAAHAHHAHAHAH ITS FUCKING PISSGATE REDUX
Gabriel Morales
Shilling for pay is going to land you with serious criminal charges in the near future. When that happens I hope you remember this post.
Hunter Barnes
No and they probably never will be given that they're all in Russia.
Joseph Wood
How will they know who voted for trump? Its not like there are voter ID laws proving who's voting for who.
Lucas Scott
>Hates the Constitution and foundation of the country. >Calls those that disagree, traitors You people really are too fargone to ever come back to reality aren't you..
Jacob Perry
How do I sign up to get paid for shitposting? Srs
Benjamin Foster
Shareblue/CTR/MediaMatters indictments are next.
Dylan Green
That's cute. Remember this when your entire posting history here is made public to the ones you call your family and friends.
Last time I checked, your full name and address are logged during each election to prevent voter fraud. We will find all of you and when we do, you will wish you had never betrayed your country.
Ryder Morris
bump
Angel Scott
Can anyone who has worked for the government tell me if it's possible to have a positive impact there, or if you'll inevitably end up an instrument of the deep state?
Gabriel Ward
>Remember this when your entire posting history here is made public to the ones you call your family and friends. >Implying half the posts aren't proxyshared How could anyone be afraid of a Liberal?
Anthony Cooper
It's like shooting fish in a barrel ain't it? So many tards on here anymore
Gavin Davis
Pretty much the only name that i see matching up is the first guy who is described as the boss of the Internet Research Agency in the article
But what the article shows is that this was public domain knowledge as far back as 2015 when the radio broadcast and transcript were made.
Here's the final part translated into English: >In the "Ministry of Truth" also launched international troll projects. Often dissatisfied Americans who write about heavy American life, unemployment, and foolish President Obama - are increasingly eyeing Russia, which "declares itself as a new geopolitical leader." In fact, these are the same "Kremlin trolls" from Savushkin's street. Incitement of anti-American sentiment in Russian society is one of the main tasks of the Internet Research Agency.
>Anton: "The main theme, which is held steadily once a week, was devoted to the fact that someone shot somebody in America. Moreover, if this happened only once, it was necessary to remind a few times about this. And the conclusion, of course, was negative: how then, where does Obama look, why weapons are in the free sale? Of course, the subject of US political pressure on other countries was also raised: sanctions, which, of course, are stupid, but we, Russia, can not be threatened. "
>Tatyana: "America was criticized in every way ." Obama - bad, free sale of weapons threatens the lives of citizens, bad medicine, everywhere gangsters, and so on. That is, the phenomenon that can be found in any country in the world, including in Russia, has stalled. "
Levi Watson
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Carter Fisher
Sure thing Ivan.
Henry Hill
Yep. A Russian investigation uncovered a Russian troll farm. Mueller didn't even do the work. They have nothing on Trump. They have no proof the DNC was hacked. Sessions needs to unironically shut it down.
Blake Phillips
Found the ShareBlue faggots.
Camden Lopez
Really is true. All you would have to have done is read this article, learned the first Mikhail guy was the boss, then made up a dozen fake Russian names and claim those were the current employees. No one would ever know. Thanks for the find OP
Dylan Carter
Hilarious to watch Americans as they fail to comprehend a coup d'etat in their county.
Following the same narrative their glow in the dark agencies use against democratically elected presidencies in every other county
>this medicine we dished out tastes like shit
Leo Cook
We're doing better than the mongs and nogs elsewhere have done. Trump isnt going anywhere friendo
Kevin Gutierrez
Trump is going to end up a thump under the wheels of the bus.
The same way he fell for the Obama kenya birth certificate
>Hillary in jail any day now....meanwhile 1+ year later...crickets >Any day now user, slammer for the swamp
AHAHHAHA fucking delusional
Sebastian Morris
This article is convoluted and poorly written... But basically... The CIA set up a fake Russian troll factory in st petersburg some years ago... And it seems this is what mueller has now "uncovered"
>How do I sign up to get paid for shitposting? Srs This is the question most asked on Sup Forums ..... almost daily
Cooper Cook
so is the take aways that not only do they not have shit on trump but they want us to goto war with russia?
Jaxon Barnes
>so is the take aways that not only do they not have shit on trump but they want us to goto war with russia?
Yes. Same as it was before this whole investigation started.
Logan Hill
Get a load of this nigger.
Jacob Parker
undermining democracy does not require dirt or actual facts...fake shit over fake shit and discrediting a given president is enough to tarnish his fragile PR stance and destroy everything he is working for.
You think all the white women that voted for Trump will vote for him again in 2020? nope.
Cheating on his wife and porn stars will be enough to push them to the other lesser evil
Trump will be the last white man president for a LONG fucking time
Lincoln Hall
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Hunter Murphy
That's..not how that works.
Charles Bennett
>Remember this when your entire posting history here is made public to the ones you call your family and friends. Give us an excuse to become rich off your useful idiots.
Dylan Cook
>implying trump is "working towards something"
Unless its more ways to funnel public money into his resorts
Gabriel Gutierrez
That's more like it. Thanks for the visual aid, Kek.
Sebastian Jenkins
Oh look The donkey is LARPing as a fascist That's good comedy
Landon Robinson
Mueller knows those mother fuckers ain't ever gonna see a jail cell. This is just grasping at any and everything he can
Josiah Rivera
Trump is a politician now, therefore he is a scumbag
Before that, he was a terrible businessman using his papa's money for bailouts of his failed endeavors.
Too many young fags don't know about Trump and his abysmal business empire in the late 80s and 90s
Carter Nguyen
No career businessman has 100 percent success with his ventures. Just because some businesses fail doesn't mean much when they still have a ton of other profitable ones. He probably made more off of the apprentice alone than he did with many of his other projects
Christian Campbell
He started a magazine in the worst time in history to have a printed media company. He started an airline when all airlines fail...he was sure his brilliance would shine...it did not...started a mortgage company and failed...fucked up a casino and ran it into the ground...a fucking casino... Tried to sell steaks...wtf...
Bankrupt 3 times, bailed out by his dad 4 times....
Not what I call a stellar business man.
Cooper Stewart
Does Brazil need some freedom, is that why you are here posting this?
Lucas Davis
And still won lol. Again, why don't you go ahead and list all the successes ama see if they outweigh the failures. This is why Brazil is what we here call a shithole. No business sense
Levi Fisher
>Really is true.
I know. I read it last night. My post was unironic.
Connor Wood
No thanks, our current interim president is a CIA asset...we got enough of your for the next 100 years.
Justin Rogers
No Brazil is a shithole because just when we had a democracy going, the CIA decided we needed a military dictatorship for 30 years...then when we finally got a new democracy going, the CIA decided we would become the cocaine corridor of South America...just when we got a new democratically elected government, the CIA decided that we should have their CIA asset in her place...
Your glow in the dark lunatics have given us enough help for a while
Asher Richardson
Lol hey i agree with you on that buddy. And now those cia niggers are trying to do that to us
Jacob Martin
>Remember this when your entire posting history here is made public to the ones you call your family and friends.
Is that supposed to be a threat?
Aaron Russell
You're fucking retarded
Mason Martinez
Let's see if he uncovers the CIA's other paid trolls abroad.
Andrew Sanders
>I think this group of people who disagrees with me are dangerous! >Let's persecute them, strip away their rights, and remove any incentive for them to avoid violent and self destructive behavior and be civil, productive members of society!
Brody Cooper
Not even kokhol radio freedom. Radio Svoboda is a US project.
>We will find all of you and when we do, you will wish you had never betrayed your country. That sounds like a threat to me.
Robert Sanders
"I had a negative attitude to myself because I had to work there. And when I went from there - Lord, how easy it was!"
The Oprichniki oath of allegiance: I swear to be true to the Lord, Grand Prince, and his realm, to the young Grand Princes, and to the Grand Princess, and not to maintain silence about any evil that I may know or have heard or may hear which is being contemplated against the Tsar, his realms, the young princes or the Tsaritsa. I swear also not to eat or drink with the zemschina, and not to have anything in common with them. On this I kiss the cross.
James Morris
Deep in the "Heart of Texas."
Dominic Thompson
So the list of people being indicted are from a random article written 3 years ago about online trolls?
Has anyone emailed this to Hannity, cernovich, or gavin?
William Gray
The article proves that this wasnt some big investigatory breakthrough. Mueller, seeking scapegoats, googled around and found this old story it seems like. Obviously our government has been aware of them and their operations for quite some time now. Would seem more than a little suspicious that they've only decided to act now as part of the special counsel probe into nothing
Aaron Sullivan
bumping
Lucas Phillips
>got info from Russia Its almost like the holocaust
Aiden Morris
lel try it
Hudson Bennett
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Andrew Hughes
It's actually worse than that. BuzzFeed and other MSM outlets were already writing about Internet Research Agency (where the 13 Russians work) back in 2013... Use DDG date filter and check the articles out for yourself. Everyone knew about this place before the visas were handed out.
BUZZFEED: Documents Show How Russia’s Troll Army Hit America (2013) archive.fo/2ZomP >Russia's campaign to shape international opinion around its invasion of Ukraine has extended to recruiting and training a new cadre of online trolls that have been deployed to spread the Kremlin's message on the comments section of top American websites.
>ATLANTIC: Russians Online Comment Army 2013 theatlantic.com/international/archive/2013/10/russias-online-comment-propaganda-army/280432/ >A Russian journalist who visited one such comment-mill, the St. Petersburg Internet Research Agency, met with a coordinator who said the job was not unlike writing copy for a hair dryer: "The only difference is that this hair dryer is a political one."
Juan Bell
For Australians, it isn't a job. It's a way of life.