1/ Even more significant and disturbing is the fact that "NAFO activist" Kyiv Post analyst/editor Jason Jay Smart presents members of the group as experts and pro-Ukrainian actors.
2/ Illarionov appears in Smart's interview as a fierce opponent of the Kremlin: "Putin must be stopped", he told the Kyiv Post.
Jason Smart also makes strong statements and shares images of Moscow's apocalyptic destruction.
3/ He reports that Roger Stone's former business partner Mike R Caputo is a friend of Ukraine.
In the past, Smart has worked as an expert and consultant in several former Soviet countries. He wasalso a big data analyst for Ted Cruz's campaign.
4/ Cruz did pretty well in the election. In contrast, his ability to resist Russian intelligence manipulation has not been his strong suit.
5/ Ted himself, as well as his father, has been involved in the activities of Christofascist organisations supported by oligarch Konstantin Malofeyev and ex-KGB officer Vladimir Yakunin (WCF and GHEX).
6/ One of Smart's career milestones was as head of the NGO "For Free Ukraine". In an interview in 2016 after Trump's victory, he said that the actions of Ukrainian diplomats against Trump were "frightening" and that Ambassador Chaly had "disgraced himself".
7/ Smart urged Poroshenko to draw conclusions and fire ambassadors who have insulted Trump.
Smart also invites Diaspora UA's Gary Tabach, who says he was the first person born in the USSR to become a captain in the US Navy, to be interviewed by the Kyiv Post.
8/ In an interview with Jason Smart, Tabach explains why Trump is the right man to defeat Putin.
Gary Tabach had emigrated to the West at the age of 14 in 1976 after his parents were allowed to take him to Austria to treat a mental illness.
9/ At the time, the country was completely closed. It is not known how this permission to leave the Soviet Union for treatment abroad was obtained.
10/ Another well-known Russian dissident, Ilya Ponomarev, does not appear with Diaspora UA, but has met Illarionov several times, including at Forum FreeRussia meetings. The same men have been sketching together libertarian visions for the future of Russia.
11/ Ponomarev has also appeared in an interview with Jason Smart.
On 26 August 2022, Jason Smart exclusively interviewed Belarus's Valery Tsepkalo and Dmitry Bolkunets on how to save Belarus.
12/ Tsepkalo is a former presidential candidate and represents the Belarusian opposition from the US. Bolkunets is presented by Smart as a special expert on Belarus, whom he repeatedly uses as a source on Belarus.
13/ One of the things that links the above-mentioned Belarusians with Illarionov and the Diaspora UA people is their strong criticism of Biden. Diapora UA also blames the current Ukrainian government.
14/ Tsepkalo, on the other hand, spends a remarkable amount of energy accusing another Belarusian opposition figure, Tsihanouskaya, of bribery.
15/ In a statement on the Sputnik website, Dmitry Bolkunets says that Tsihanouskaya's proposed Belarusian reform package (disengagement from Russian influence) should be ignored as a copy of the dreams of the 1990s.
16/ In 2021, Bolkunets will appear on Olga Skabeyeva's 60 Minutes programme. In the programme, He complained to Skabejeva that dialogue with Lukashenko was impossible. This story is banned in Belarus (unlike in Russia).
17/ Earlier, he will speak positively about deepening the Belarusian-Russian state union to "real implementation".
Tsepkalo's wife Veronica Tsepkalo is the founder and president of the Belarusian Women's Foundation. She supports her husband's policies.
18/ In July 2023, the account Alliance Resistance Belarus will a tweet on 12.1.2024, they announced the #UltimatumToLukashenka demonstration in Warsaw on 24.1.2024. The tweet had four likes, one of which was from Jason Smart. appear.In
19/ Since 2022, Bolkunets and Tsepkalo have appeared on NAFO community accounts and podcasts as experts and representatives of the opposition. It is likely that their previous collaboration with Jason Smart has legitimised them as trustworthy by default.
20/ On Balkunets' timeline of likes, we see Smart doing an interview for TVPWorld. In December, the new Polish government takes over TVP. Smart making a concerned statement that TVPworld has been abolished and that Poland is heading towards the demise of democracy.
21/ Smart's partner and TVPworld chief, Filip Styczinski, says in an interview with European Conservative, which is close to Orban, that Poland has now become a banana republic under Donald Tusk.
22/ After the Polish elections, Tsekalo and Balkunets reach out to the new government and ask for help in their fight against Lukashenko. Their message to Tsihanoussiya is not so friendly. The fight for democracy is not a common one in this case.
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Yet another story about the extraordinary news from Nawfal.
This time his radar hits Moldova and he publishes the news that Archbishop Marchel's sacred mission had been sabotaged. The The Moldovan border authorities were said to have been in the way. 1/
The disturbing news for Nawfal is brought to you by Victoria Shapa, who at the same time reports extensively on how 🇲🇩 democracy is under threat. The new president was elected by the diaspora living in Europe (not 🇷🇺). Sandu, she says, is a Soros-like tyrant and a warmonger.
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Shapa ran in 2023 to become the mayor of 🇲🇩's second largest city and announced that she wanted to run the city together with Marina Tauber. Both are members of the Shor party that was founded by exiled pro-Kremlin businessman Igor Shor. 3/
Mario Nawfal shares an interview in which Michal Rachon explains how the Polish government is threatening democracy and trying to shut down the right-wing media, RepublikaTV. 1/
Rachon speculates that the government is trying to silence them because RepublikaTV got the Trump interview and the government media did not.
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Rachon presents an alternative reality that Tusk and Sikorski led "the original EU’s pro-Kremlin Reset". Rachon analyses that Trump gave Ukraine the tools, instead Biden allowed Ukraine to burn. Contrary to what we might have imagined. 3/
A few comments on the terrorist attack in Germany.
According to preliminary information, the attacker is
Taleb al-Abdulmohsen, a doctor of psychiatry from Saudi Arabia.
He is a staunch anti-Muslim and supports the views of anti-jihadist groups 1/
such as Tommy Robinson, Amy Mek/Rair Foundation. Both Robinson and Mek/RAIR are linked to the Kremlin's information war.
His admiration for Elon Musk and Trump is also striking. 2/
al-Abdulmohsen's X account is active and we see him admiring Salwan Momika's posts. Momika, who hails from Iraq, became famous for his Quran-burning exploits in Sweden. 3/
1/ The 2010 Smolensk air disaster killed a large part of the Polish ruling elite. The aftermath of the crash changed the political climate of the Polish state.
2/ Soon after the disaster, the PiS party began to support the narrative that the Russian state leadership was behind the crash. At the same time, suspicions were raised that Prime Minister Donald Tusk was in collusion with the Kremlin.
3/ This aftermath of the crash was already having an impact on political power relations in the early 2010s.
The most active party behind the Smolensk conspiracy theory was Antoni Macierewicz (later promoted to Defence Minister).
1/ We see that Sumlenny has reinvented himself several times during his career. The latest of these personas is "a pro-Ukrainian, pro-PiS government policy influencer focused on the CEE region". At the same time, he is extremely critical of Germany.
2/ In this thread, I will take a perspective on how Sumlenny is linked behind the PIS party's Intermarium/3SI project and what other figures are influencing this environment.
3/ When PiS revived the Intermarium idea some years ago, it was initially marketed as a network that would be a platform for cooperation between countries in the CEE region and would act as a natural counterweight to the Western European centre of power.
1/ Kisin is a Russian emigrant who has lived in England since 1995. He is a journalist, writer and satirist. He is particularly known for his conservative views. He says he is a proud Briton, but also a Russian patriot.
2/ He says he opposes Putin and supports Ukraine in their fight against tyranny. In October, Kisin recalls an appearance on a BBC talk show at the beginning of the war in March. During the programme, he repeats the word "negotiation" quite a few times.
3/ He also urges the other panellists not to make too bold statements in support of Ukraine. He expresses it very politely.