I guess you didn't check Sonhouse's link. Here's a short extract from it:
" U.S. authorities guard against dirty tricks from foreign adversaries in the run-up to the Nov. 3 presidential election, an unlikely source has come under new scrutiny as a major conduit of Russian-linked disinformation: a Montreal-based website run by a retired University of Ottawa professor.
The platform, Global Research, features a Canadian domain name and offers an ever-expanding collection of conspiracy theories, such as the myth that the 9/11 attacks and COVID-19 pandemic were both planned in order to control the population. The website also hosts articles experts have attributed to a Russian spy agency.
With more than 275,000 Facebook followers and a potential readership in excess of 350,000 per article, the site has the biggest reach among "Kremlin-aligned" disinformation sites, according to the U.S. State Department. "
Perhaps it's time you came out of your burrow and looked around.
@kewpiesaid I guess you didn't check Sonhouse's link. Here's a short extract from it:
" U.S. authorities guard against dirty tricks from foreign adversaries in the run-up to the Nov. 3 presidential election, an unlikely source has come under new scrutiny as a major conduit of Russian-linked disinformation: a Montreal-based website run by a retired University of Ottawa professor.
Th ...[text shortened]... to the U.S. State Department. "
Perhaps it's time you came out of your burrow and looked around.
As well as "Kremlin-aligned" Trump supporters, like the ones who want all aid to Ukraine stopped.