Hey RevMom?
Why did type the first two words of the following organization in English, but replaced the third word, Assault, with the Russian word, Shturmova, which Americans wouldn't recognize? Why? It looks like the only word for which you chose to write in a foreign language.
The organization name is 256 Cyber Assault. It's claims to be a hacktivist group but it writes like Ukrainian military unit. Here's their logo - looks like a military division. If you read the content on their X.com page, they're giving away Russia's drone technology and have satellite photos etc.
ransomnote: Why should FR play host to cyberwarfare on behalf of the Ukraine? Trump is talking about peace and you're here carrying water for Ukraine's cyber warfare unit.
I’m giving Jim and Chris a heads up. This is not cool.
The original post is a second attempt to promote the Ukrainian site, as the first attempt was pulled by the moderators..
As to that site:
So one sees that the retired Methodist elder -- who posted Davydov YouTube videos, President of Ukraine statements and the like for years on FR -- is simply continuing her game plan. Propaganda for one side in a war, with the goal, in part, of generating income for those who produce this propaganda.A whois query shows this domain -- informnapalm.org -- was registered in Kyiv Oblast, 2014-03-29 by Name.com, Inc. One observes that its site splash page opens first in Russian first, which is interesting for a Ukrainian domain. The copyright appellation is only updated to 2019, as one sees at the bottom of the page.
Their contact page for English speakers requires email address and such, while the Russian page shows:
"Основатель международного волонтерского сообщества InformNapalm, главный редактор сайтов informnapalm.org и informnapalm.rocks Роман Бурко (facebook, twitter) | Украина |"So one sees -- using machine translation -- that Roman Burko is the first name in their site.They operate a parallel site: https://informnapalm.rocks/
That site was registered by Name.com, Inc. in 2015-12-23 to the same operators in Kyiv.
The Patreon fund-raising detail shows this InformNapalm has only 180 paid members since fund raising began, and one reads: The money raised will cover the costs of maintaining the servers of the InformNapalm website, paying for specialized software, production of non-commercial print materials and multimedia (videos, graphics etc.), to keep on creating the content of public importance. InformNapalm has operated for over 5 years as a purely volunteer community establishing itself as a socially important project for Ukraine."
What is certain -- this is not news for an FR discussion forum about news.