In today’s #vatniksoup, I’ll introduce a British far-right activist, Tommy Robinson (@TRobinsonNewEra). He’s best-known for his role in the far-right, Islamophobic organizations like the English Defence League (EDL) and his close connections to the Kremlin.
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Robinson, whose real name is Stephen Yaxley-Lennon, was born in Luton and during his youth delved into a life of crime, serving four prison terms between 2005 and 2019. He used several pseudonyms to hide his criminal past, finally sticking to Tommy Robinson.
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Tommy joined the fascist and far-right British National Party (BNP) in 2004 but left a year later. The party didn’t allow non-whites to join and was then led by Nick Griffin, who today is better known for sharing video game footage while claiming it’s real.
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Tommy was one of the leaders of the EDL, a far-right and Islamophobic organization loosely affiliated with football hooligans.
In 2011, EDL members were convicted of plotting to bomb mosques, and the group also had links to Norwegian far-right terrorist Anders Breivik.
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Breivik idolized EDL co-founder Paul Ray and even attended one of their rallies in Bradford. Robinson left EDL in 2013, claiming that it had become “too extreme”. Throughout the years, he’s been involved in other far-right organizations like…
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…the Hearts of Oak & Pegida UK. In 2018, Robinson was appointed as “grooming gang advisor” to UK Independence Party (UKIP). Nigel Farage, another prominent vatnik, left UKIP soon after this, saying that Tommy was “entirely unsuitable to be involved in any political party”.
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Between 2018 and 2020, Robinson was banned from Twitter, YouTube, Facebook, Instagram, Snapchat and TikTok for hate speech and “promotion of hateful ideology”. As is tradition, his account was reinstated on X in Nov 2023, now getting around 500 million monthly impressions.
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Robinson has received over 2 million £ in donations and sponsorships, mostly from foreign sources tied to the Kremlin and Israel. In 2019, Tommy had asked fellow activist Andrew Edge about bank accounts in Russia, allegedly wanting to hide his money.
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And as is tradition, Robinson also has strong links to Russia (thanks to @rwdburley for a great thread on this, give them a follow!). Tommy travelled to Moscow and St. Petersburg in 2020. His trip was publicized by Edvard Chesnokov, a deputy editor of Komsomolskaya Pravda.
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While in Russia, he also made an episode for Tsargrad TV, a channel owned by Russian oligarch Konstantin Malofeev. Malofeev is closely connected to Alexander Dugin & was involved in funding & organizing illegal paramilitary groups in Ukraine in 2014.
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He was also interviewed by the Kremlin-run RT and Komsomolskaya Pravda, Vecherniaia Moskva, and RIA FAN. The latter was then controlled by the late Yevgeny Prigozhin, and it was directly connected to his troll farm, the Internet Research Agency.
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Tommy even had time to do some Assad-apologism, when he said to a Russian YouTuber that “I truthfully believe the Assad chemical attack was total propaganda for a war in Syria, to get the public support to go to war.”
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On X, he’s criticized the US aid to Ukraine, attempted to connect ISIS to Ukraine, supported Nigel Farage’s claims that the war in Ukraine was "provoked by NATO“, and even called Ukraine supporters ”nazis".
Oh the irony.
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Tommy returned into the spotlight again after the 2024 Southport stabbing, in which 17-year-old Axel Muganwa Rudakubana killed 3 & injured 10 at a dance studio in Southport. Immediately after the attack, disinformation about the identity of the attacker began to spread…
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…quickly on social media, originating from a fake news group called Channel3 Now. According to them, the perpetrator was named “Ali Al-Shakati” and he had arrived in the UK on a small boat in 2023. This false report garnered 2 million views before it was deleted.
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The channel started posting Russian-language content 12 years ago, but had shifted to reporting US-related news around 5 years ago.
And of course Tommy had to throw gasoline on the fire. He published a video defending the riots and calling for deportation of immigrants.
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Around this time, riots erupted around the UK. Robinson shared a list of planned protests on X, and was even invited by Alex Jones to talk about the “English uprising” on InfoWars. On 4 Aug 2024, he stirred the pot a bit more, posting a false story about…
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..“alleged Muslim stabbing of at least 3 women” in Scotland. The attacker was white and local to the area.
You’d think that Tommy would also take part in the riots, but “unfortunately” he was not available - he’d fled the UK on the eve of a major legal case against him.
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Daily Mail had found out that Tommy had established his new headquarters into an all-inclusive five-star hotel in Cyprus. His main activities included posting provocative videos and later calling the violence that erupted during the riots “absolutely fucking ridiculous”.
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Tommy’s provocative posts haven’t gone unnoticed on X, and even the platform’s owner has interacted with him. A few days later Elon made another comment on the UK riots, suggesting that “Civil war is inevitable” - a claim he had done many times before dating back to 2023.
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As most of you know, Russian disinformation machinery with their troll and bot farms has been instigating “race war” in Europe and in the US for a long time, and using people like Tommy (who is also funded by US pro-Israel groups) to do that is not a new strategy.
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At the same time, both Russia and Belarus are flooding the EU with immigrants through their borders while providing financial support to populist anti-immigration parties around the EU.
The immigration problem in Europe and the US is very real, but it shouldn’t be resolved with riots and violence. People like Robinson are paid generously to provoke these incidents, and currently the most popular platform to spread their hate is Elon Musk’s X.
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You can now pre-order my upcoming book (Fall of 2024) “Vatnik Soup - The Ultimate Guide to Russian Disinformation” from here:
Around this time, riots erupted around the UK. Robinson shared a list of planned protests on X, and was even invited by Alex Jones to talk about the “English uprising” on InfoWars. On 4 Aug 2024, he stirred the pot a bit more, posting a false story about…
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In today’s #vatniksoup, I’ll introduce an American far-right social media personality, Nicholas J. Fuentes (@NickJFuentes). He’s best-known for his white supremacist, misogynistic and antisemitic rhetoric, and for being the poster boy for the so-called incel movement.
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Like so many from the white supremacist movement, Fuentes dropped out of university after his freshman year. He studied introductory international relations, which apparently made him a geopolitics expert. Nick was introduced to the white supremacist movement at an…
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..early age - he took part in the infamous Unite the Right rally in Charlottesville,Virginia. In 2017, Fuentes launched his political talk show “America First”. Initially the show was aired on Trump-aligned Right Side Broadcasting Network, but it was dropped after the rally.
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In today’s #vatniksoup, I’ll discuss foreign malign influence operations during the 2024 US elections. As in 2016 and 2020, these recent elections were also a target of massive disinformation and hacking campaigns originating mostly from Russia and Iran.
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First of all, my opinion is that these influence operations alone didn’t affect the elections so much, that they actually made a difference.
Unlike in 2016, Trump’s win over Harris was clear and these short-term campaigns didn’t really change that much this time.
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Yet, many of these online campaigns attacked both Harris and Walz on various social media platforms. Especially Walz became a big target after his nomination, and many Russian efforts attempted to defame him.
In today’s #vatniksoup, I’ll introduce a social media personality and TV presenter, Raisa Blommestijn (@rblommestijn). She’s best-known for her far-right rhetorics, spreading conspiracy theories, and spreading anti-Ukraine and pro-Kremlin narratives on Dutch television.
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Raisa studied philosophy of law at Leiden University. The faculty is best-known for one of its professors, Paul Cliteur. He’s a member of the pro-Kremlin party Forum voor Democratie (FvD), where he is one of the leading figures.Cliteur is also known for supervising the FvD…
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…founder Thierry Baudet’s doctoral thesis, and can be considered a central figure in this Dutch “anti-establishment” movement. While studying at Leiden, Raise also met her best friend forever, Eva Vlaardingerbroek:
In today’s #vatniksoup, I’ll introduce an American podcaster, Darryl Cooper (@martyrmade). He’s best-known for “Martyr Made”, a history podcast that provides a strongly revisionist and biased analysis on historical events such as the Revolution of Dignity and World War II.
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Darryl became known to big audiences in 2021, when he published a Twitter thread in which he basically described a massive conspiracy against Trump during both 2016 and 2020 presidential elections. The culprits were predictable: the corporate press, intelligence agencies…
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…and of course the evil Democrats. To Darryl, Russia was not working together with the Trump campaign, even though there’s clear evidence that many of his officials - including Carter Page, Rex Tillerson, Michael Flynn and Paul Manafort - interacted intimately with…
In today’s #vatniksoup, I’m going to outline the current situation in the West’s information war against Russia & its allies. Currently,the West’s counter-disinformation measures are severely underfunded,making it difficult to combat Russian influence operations effectively.
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Europe today is repeating the same mistake in information warfare that it made in conventional warfare: we are not dedicating enough resources to counter it. Just as Europe was unprepared to fully support Ukraine and prepare for kinetic warfare against Russia,...
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...we have been neglecting information warfare. Next year, Russia is reportedly set to spend around 3 billion USD on its information operations domestically and abroad, with allies like the CCP, Iran, and North Korea likely following suit.
In today’s #vatniksoup, I’ll introduce an American conservative think tank, The Heritage Foundation (@Heritage). Heritage is best-known for opposing military aid to Ukraine and for their political initiative called Project 2025, a potential blueprint for a Trump presidency.
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Before we begin, I want to justify this soup that focuses heavily on US domestic politics. As a strong supporter of Ukraine, I see Donald Trump as a threat to Ukraine’s existence, and the reasoning for that can be found in this previous soup:
Heritage was founded in 1973, but it took a leading role in conservative politics during the Reagan presidency, whose policies were mostly taken from the foundation’s book series called Mandate for Leadership. Project 2025 is the ninth iteration of this series.