Saturday, December 20, 2025

SVETLANA LOKHOVA: And that is why it's so important to deal with the media, not to treat them as journalists, they're not journalists, they're actually paid operatives

Svetlana Lokhova's Twitter feed.

And that is why it's so important to deal with the media, not to treat them as journalists, right, they're not journalists, they're actually paid operatives.  For example what David Nunez and Kash Patel have discovered early on is when they were trying to find out about who financed the Steele Dossier, they came across the bank records of Fusion GPS.  And Fusion GPS had admitted it was actually Hillary campaign

YURI BEZMENOV: Demoralization is the first stage of ideological subversion, and it involves the systematic undermining of a society’s moral and ethical foundations.

Wikipedia explains, 

Tomas David Schuman, Yuri's alias, was a Soviet journalist for Novosti Press Agency (APN). In 1970, as a member of the Soviet mission in New Delhi, India, Bezmenov defected to the West and was re-settled in Canada pursuant to an arrangement between US and Canadian security agencies 

Stage 1: Demoralization

Demoralization is the first stage of ideological subversion, and it involves the systematic undermining of a society’s moral and ethical foundations. Bezmenov explained that this process typically takes 15–20 years, roughly the time needed to educate one generation. During this stage, foreign agents seek to infiltrate educational institutions, media, and cultural platforms to influence the minds of young people. The goal is to instill a sense of disillusionment, moral relativism, and a rejection of traditional values.

In the demoralization phase, individuals are conditioned to question their own cultural identity, history, and societal norms. The emphasis is on creating a sense of instability and disorientation within the target population. This sets the stage for the subsequent phases of ideological subversion.

Thanks to Nitigya Raj Pant.

NIOH BERG: She reported the rape to Emirati police, but was instead charged with adultery. They took her money and passport. Marte was then sentenced to 13 months in prison for "having sex outside of marriage", and for not having four male witnesses to corroborate her story, in accordance with Sharia law.

In 2013, Norwegian expat Marte Deborah Dalelv was raped by a colleague in Dubai. She reported the rape to Emirati police, but was instead charged with adultery. They took her money and passport. Marte was then sentenced to 13 months in prison for "having sex outside of marriage", and for not having four male witnesses to corroborate her story, in accordance with Sharia law. She was never declared not guilty. The UAE instead gave her a royal pardon due to global backlash. Before I give any grace to the UAE whatsoever, I want to know that atrocities like this are no longer happening, and that women aren't prosecuted for reporting rape anymore.

DR. LAWRENCE SELLIN: Vivek Ramaswamy is a son of the Indian H-1B visa industry, which supports replacing American workers with cheap and less qualified foreigners.