14.04.2023.

Russian propagandists - a mirror of Moscow's future defeat

The propagandists have done a colossal job of morally corrupting Russian society for Putin.

Russian propagandists are Moscow's information weapon. The complete zombification and dumbing down of Russians by Russian President Vladimir Putin and his criminal regime was made possible by their criminal activities. The group of these persons chosen by the Kremlin includes "hell's dozen" fighters of the ideological front, the main ones being Margarita Simonyan, Vladimir Solovyov, Olga Skabeyeva, Yevgeny Popov, Artyom Sheynin, Dmitri Kiselyov and Tigran Keosayan. All of them publicly called for the genocide of the Ukrainian people, so they are just as guilty of Russia's war with Ukraine as Putin. An order of the International Criminal Court in The Hague should also be issued for them.
These propagandists have done a colossal job of morally corrupting Russian society for Putin, and the ideological stability of the current chauvinist Russian government rests on their lies and misinformation. The one who carefully follows the fragments from the transmission of the central news channels of Russia cannot fail to notice the fact that in recent weeks all those selected for the informational Olympiad of the Russian Federation somehow suddenly "left".


Solovyov, who constantly mows unsuccessfully with his scandalous statements under Zhirinovsky, looks very angry and nervous. He cannot contain his negative emotions, although he does not often announce the "quick defeat" of the Ukrainian army. Now, again and again, he is threatening Ukraine and the West with nuclear Armageddon. However, that turns out to be just as unconvincing for him, as when he proclaims Russia to be a force for good, which he himself does not believe in.

Simonjan, who tries with all her might to give the impression of a "refined intellectual", with an intelligent facial expression, often makes statements that are completely untenable, but at the same time she pretends that only the "chosen" can understand her pompous telemonologues.
Skabeeva makes the most wicked jokes on TV. She no longer laughs, like when she convinced gullible Muscovites that tomorrow she would have dinner in Kiev in restaurants on Khreščatik. Her face shows all 50 shades of sadness at the victory of Putin's terrorist army, which will never happen again. Olga Skabeyeva, like all her colleagues, wants to leave Russia and not answer for all her information crimes. But there is nowhere to go, and who will let her go now?

One gets the impression that Putin's information killers know much more about the real state of affairs in the Russian Federation than they are allowed to talk about on TV screens, but they do not understand what they should do next. Figuratively speaking, Russian propagandists are a mirror of Moscow's future defeat. Their faces on TV screens reflect the fear of what may happen to them next and their unwillingness to accept that very soon their luxurious and well-to-do life will come to an end.
Not everyone had time to do an internship with the most famous "political killer" on the television of the Soviet Union, Valentin Zorin, whom the regime returned to Russian television at the age of 90. Nevertheless, they managed to skillfully translate the former communist ideology into imperial supremacy, thus perfecting the tyranny of the time of Putin's cult of personality.
Non-alternative television has become a central element of the Kremlin's fight in the information and psychological war against the West. Distorting the historical truth, propagandists present Russia as a completely different civilization, which allegedly fights uncompromisingly against all those "negative manifestations" that the USA and Europe present as civilizational development. Therefore, spiritual and strong Russia has no right to lose to the "powers of world evil".

Putin's ideology is skillfully disguised in the propaganda "objectivity" of the TV host. Who, like 50 years ago, Valentin Zorin, talk in amazement about the terrible poverty in which Americans and Europeans live. Adding at the same time that this is happening precisely because America and Europe are helping Ukraine.
Despite the fact that Russian approaches to propaganda are based on Cold War-era methods and information techniques, with an emphasis on obfuscation and concealment of its true goals, the 21st century has seen a major adjustment in its modification and modernization.
Thus, playing "information fingers" with the consumer of propaganda, the "hell's dozen" fighters of the ideological front creatively use completely new possibilities of the modern information environment, which was not possible in the times of the former USSR. The Putin regime uses tools and communication channels that now include the Internet, satellite television, and traditional radio and television broadcasting, as well as a wide range of social media, bloggers, and amateur journalists. Not to mention the thousands of fake accounts on Facebook, Twitter, LiveJournal and VKontakte run by Russian propagandists. And that greatly increases the audience of those people from whom Moscow needs to make zombies with disinformation.
Only after the fall of Putin's bloody regime will the true extent of the distribution of megatons of propaganda disinformation around the world be known. However, it can already be said with certainty that the Moscow propaganda machine produces its "products" in incredibly large quantities and distributes them through a large number of communication channels. There is an army of Internet trolls working around the clock, whose job it is to arrange verbal battles on discussion forums and in the comment sections of the websites of leading Western publications.

Russian propaganda works aggressively, assertively and continuously. And since they don't have to accurately and reliably portray objective reality, Moscow's propagandists don't have to wait to check the facts. They simply spread the interpretation of events in their interpretation, which best corresponds to the realization of the topics and goals that the Kremlin has set for them. And this allows them to be extremely up-to-date, to be the first to broadcast "news" about events or someone's decisions that did not happen.
Russia's protracted information war with Ukraine and the West pushed Putin to the decision to attack Ukraine. The dictator and his supporters began to believe in the propaganda fabrications and nonsense that they had so zealously produced in the IT field for the past 20 years. It is indisputable that all those propagandists of racism, who bombard the population with the information of the tyrant with the necessity of waging war, are war criminals and must bear full responsibility for that.
Following the recent killing of information assassin Vladlen Tatarsky in St. Petersburg, Russia's top propagandists must now wonder who among them might be next. After all, at some stage in Russia's slide towards defeat in the war with Ukraine, it will be more profitable for Putin and his regime to get rid of them before they reach the International Criminal Court in The Hague. They all know a lot that the Kremlin would prefer to keep secret forever.
And there is an opportunity to help, for example, Skabeyeva, Solovyov or Simonyan go to the West. It would be a major informational blow to Putin's information fortress if the BBC or CNN exposed the information kitchen of the Kremlin, in whose work they have been participating for many years and therefore can tell the world public all its nuances.


It is necessary to inform Putin's main propagandists that they are essentially on the list. And if they don't want to get caught, then they should think about what to do next.
After all, the dictator will stop at nothing to survive and continue his rule over Russia. Army generals who lose the war and propagandists who lose the information war will be destroyed.
So those who can actually jump off Putin's propaganda train at the last minute will have a significant chance of being pardoned. Testifying at the Hague Court no longer as an accused, but as witnesses to the propaganda and informational crimes of the Putin regime.