Moscow: disinformation of the West is its priority

[PostPravДa] Even more fake news, even more Russian disinformation in Europe, including Poland. Dmitry Medvedev writes about this without being completely outspoken and calls for turning the West’s life into a media nightmare. He also calls for searching for all weaknesses in the EU and unleashing a war in space. What else in Russky Mir? Traditionally: repression, arrests and declaring the building’s multicolored lighting a diversion because it looked too much like a rainbow. Yedrzej Moravetsky talks about all this in his daily propaganda press release from Moscow.
.Headlines of the day 13.06.2024, 841st day since Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.

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“Medvedev appeals for fake news to be thrown into the Western media: make it as sinister as possible, make it frightening. (…) We must turn their lives into a nightmare in which they will not be able to distinguish fiction from reality. ‘We have to put their darkest night terrors into their media, we have to exploit all their terrifying phantom pains. No more cackling at their psyches! Let them tremble in those cosy houses of theirs, let them shiver under their blankets! – he wrote. In particular, Medvedev suggested using fake news for this purpose. ‘They scream that we are producing fake news? Well, now they will see. Let’s turn their lives into a constant madness, let them, in this madness, not be able to distinguish wild fiction from reality, hellish evil from everyday life’.”

“Medvedev called for searching for weaknesses in Western economies in response to sanctions. It is necessary to bring about social explosions in them. (…) ‘Let’s cause harm wherever harm can be done. This is about damage to their economies, institutions and governments. Damage to the well-being of their citizens. Let us shake their faith in the future’.”

“Western countries are afraid of a war in space, Medvedev said. Well, they will get it. (…) ‘And let everything stop working there in their country, everything will break down, everything will go to pieces!'”.

“Medvedev wants all possible weapons to be handed over to the enemies of the West. Let them receive payment for the wrongs done to Russia. Let this payment be the most painful possible. (…) ‘And no rules against the enemy! (…) Are they afraid of anarchy and an explosion of crime in the big cities? Well, then we must disorganise the operation of their municipal authorities!’ – Medvedev stressed. In doing so, he quoted a passage from the Bible: ‘A break for a break, an eye for an eye, a tooth for a tooth (Leviticus 24:20)'”.


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“Pashinyan says he will not visit Belarus as long as Lukashenko is in power there. And no official will go there.”

“Pashinyan called Armenia’s withdrawal from the Collective Security Treaty Organisation a logical step after freezing its membership in the organisation.”

“Kyrgyzstan cancels moratorium on exploitation of uranium deposits”.

Homeland News:

“The Ministry of Internal Affairs has sent an APB for journalist-television-agent-agent-agent Lazarieva. (…) The article of the Criminal Code under which she is wanted is not stated. (…) Let us recall that in April, an interview with foreign agent Tatyana Lazarieva was published online, in which she cynically commented on the terrorist drone attacks of the criminal Kiev regime on Russian cities.”

“The court refused to release General Shamarin from detention.

“A traditional rafting event on erotic dolls near St Petersburg has been cancelled following a ‘police recommendation’. (…) The Department of Internal Affairs of the Priozersk District said that organising such rafting ’causes a large negative public response’ and that holding the competition ‘would be reckless to say the least’. Erotic doll rafting had been held in the Leningrad region since 2003′.

“Residents of the village of Yelets complained to Putin about gay Nazism because of the multicoloured lighting of buildings in rainbow colours. (…) The veterans are asking the president whether we are not by any chance dealing with a betrayal of the fatherland here. (…) After all, this is LGBT-style lighting! Indeed, a diversion has just taken place in the very heart of Russia. (…) Let us recall that in May a young man was fined in Moscow for discrediting the Russian armed forces. The reason was his coloured hair’.

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