Despite efforts by the authoritarian powers-that-be in Europe who have introduced nanny-like supervision to protect their subjects from ‘fake news’ by denying access to media sites contradicting official Western propaganda, Russian media outlets have proven adept at keeping the doors ajar and having their say.
The nimble folks at Sputnik demonstrate this yet again today by putting the following on line:
I leave it to readers to draw their own conclusions on where the value of The Financial Times ends and that of Sputnik begins.
Translation below into German (Andreas Mylaeus) with a screenshot of what some of our censors are doing
Russlands Nachrichtenagentur Sputnik macht sich gut…
Trotz der Bemühungen der autoritären Machthaber in Europa, die ihre Untertanen vor “Fake News” schützen wollen, indem sie ihnen den Zugang zu Medienseiten verwehren, die der offiziellen westlichen Propaganda widersprechen, haben sich die russischen Medien als geschickt erwiesen, die Türen offen zu halten und ihre Meinung zu sagen.
Die flinken Leute von Sputnik haben dies heute wieder einmal bewiesen, indem sie das Folgende online gestellt haben:
Gilbert Doctorow's latest book, "War Diaries. The Russia-Ukraine War, 2022-2023" is a unique contribution to literature on the war thanks to the author's reports on the Russian home front written during his periodic visits to St Petersburg at a time when Russia no longer issued visas and nearly all Western journalists had left the country. Doctorow's two-volume "Memoirs of a Russianist" published in 2020 also constitutes a category of its own, consisting largely of diary entries rather than reminiscences written decades later.. Volume 2 focuses on the community of 50,000 expatriate managers working and living in Moscow during the 1990s, about which none of his peers has yet to write.
Gilbert Doctorow is a professional Russia watcher and actor in Russian affairs going back to 1965. He is a magna cum laude graduate of Harvard College (1967), a past Fulbright scholar, and holder of a Ph.D. with honors in history from Columbia University (1975).
After completing his studies, Mr. Doctorow pursued a business career focused on the USSR and Eastern Europe. For twenty-five years he worked for US and European multinationals in marketing and general management with regional responsibility.
From 1998-2002, Doctorow served as the Chairman of the Russian Booker Literary Prize in Moscow. During the 2010-2011 academic year, he was a Visiting scholar of the Harriman Institute, Columbia University.
Mr. Doctorow is a long-time resident of Brussels.
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Yeah, the US will continue to foster the Poles, no matter what, as a spoiler of Europe’s relations with Russia. And the Balts are are also on their own league with respect to “crazy”. We have to wait some more years to see what box to put the Finns into. Maybe Churchill wasn’t too far off when he called Poland “The hyena of Europe”…
working link
https://sputnikglobe.com/20231205/lavrov-chairs-meeting-of-top-diplomats-from-caspian-states-1115386302.html
Thank God for any alternative non Western slave colony media
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correct link for article now
https://sputnikglobe.com/20231204/why-eu-funding-to-ukraine-may-soon-fade–1115374023.html
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Yeah, the US will continue to foster the Poles, no matter what, as a spoiler of Europe’s relations with Russia. And the Balts are are also on their own league with respect to “crazy”. We have to wait some more years to see what box to put the Finns into. Maybe Churchill wasn’t too far off when he called Poland “The hyena of Europe”…
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