To: delta7
Known Russian Propaganda sites -
Moon of Alabama
Sonar21
Col. Douglas McGregor
Martin Armstrong
Grayzone
Simplicious 76
The Busket / The Busker
BLITZ
The Press United
** Dances With Bears **
UkraNews.com
2 posted on
04/10/2024 7:32:03 AM PDT by
canuck_conservative
(NATO - now celebrating 75 successful years of keeping the Russian monsters out!!)
To: canuck_conservative; delta7; PGalt
LOL!
These next few months are gonna be enjoyable around here, listening to the little FR Ukie warpiggies squeal daily...
What Kharkov electric power grid doink, hunka?
4 posted on
04/10/2024 8:00:56 AM PDT by
kiryandil
(what Ukrainian electrical grid doink?)
To: canuck_conservative
"Known Russian Propaganda sites - Moon of Alabama
Sonar21
Col. Douglas McGregor
Simplicious 76
Dances With Bears"
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Those are my go-to sites for the truth. I would add the Military Summary Channel on Rumble and Weeb Union on Youtube to the list. You can stick with MSNBC and CNN and NBC for your deep state BS.
5 posted on
04/10/2024 8:50:29 AM PDT by
Neanderthal
("Knowledge is good" - Emil Faber)
To: canuck_conservative
The silly thing is, anyone visiting most of those "propaganda sites" will see less propaganda than simply visiting a mainstream media site. The Western "news" sites are dripping with crude propaganda. They can't mention Putin being an elected leader, for example, without sneering about it without offering justification for their sneers and without reflecting on the hypocrisy of doing so relative to the absence of elections in Ukraine or the sorry state of "democracy" in the US and other oligarchies.
RealClearPolitics is a great media site precisely because it presents both sides with a good effort at being evenhanded. As a result its become extremely popular. So calling something a "Russian propaganda site" just invites far more visitation by everyone seeking more balance than you'll see in the MSM.
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