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Our friends on the far right at least their media are still in bed with Vlad it sounds like and are embracing Russian bioweapons conspiracy theory use in Ukraine...
remember and we can't forget, their former leader called Putin, "savvy" and a genius."
Not hard to see whose side they are on here...
Good ole Tucker and his far right friends:
Qanon ties:
Russia’s baseless claims about secret American biological warfare labs in Ukraine are taking root in the U.S. too, uniting COVID-19 conspiracy theorists, QAnon adherents and some supporters of ex-President Donald Trump.
Despite rebuttals from independent scientists, Ukrainian leaders and officials at the White House and Pentagon, the online popularity of the claims suggests some Americans are willing to trust Kremlin propaganda over the U.S. media and government.
he day of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, an early version appeared on Twitter ― in a thread espousing the idea that Russia’s offensive was targeting “US biolabs in Ukraine” ― and was soon amplified by the conspiracy theory website Infowars.
It has spread across mainstream and lower-profile social platforms, including Telegram and Gab, that are popular with far-right Americans, COVID-19 conspiracy theorists and adherents of QAnon, the baseless hoax that Satan-worshipping pedophiles secretly shape world events.
Oh and by the way what were those GOP Senators doing in Russia on July 4th??????
remember and we can't forget, their former leader called Putin, "savvy" and a genius."
Not hard to see whose side they are on here...
Good ole Tucker and his far right friends:
Qanon ties:
Russia’s baseless claims about secret American biological warfare labs in Ukraine are taking root in the U.S. too, uniting COVID-19 conspiracy theorists, QAnon adherents and some supporters of ex-President Donald Trump.
Despite rebuttals from independent scientists, Ukrainian leaders and officials at the White House and Pentagon, the online popularity of the claims suggests some Americans are willing to trust Kremlin propaganda over the U.S. media and government.
he day of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, an early version appeared on Twitter ― in a thread espousing the idea that Russia’s offensive was targeting “US biolabs in Ukraine” ― and was soon amplified by the conspiracy theory website Infowars.
It has spread across mainstream and lower-profile social platforms, including Telegram and Gab, that are popular with far-right Americans, COVID-19 conspiracy theorists and adherents of QAnon, the baseless hoax that Satan-worshipping pedophiles secretly shape world events.
Fox News Hosts, Far-Right Embrace Russian Bioweapon Conspiracy Theory About Ukraine
Tucker Carlson devoted segments on his show to the baseless claim. Donald Trump Jr. said the unfounded theories were proven to be a “fact."
www.huffpost.com
Oh and by the way what were those GOP Senators doing in Russia on July 4th??????