Disinfo on so-called anti-Zionist blogs

So far,  I suspect the following to be intelligence created or linked:

Lasha Darkmoon

Rense (this is pretty well-known)

Israel Shamir (also well-known)

Paul Craig Roberts

(all that extreme anti-Western language…meant to create a following among gullible immigrants maybe?)

I’m not too sure about Henry Makow. Lots of good information, coupled with some wild statements, but they could just be the errors of a zealot and not evidence of anything else.

There are many more, of course.

Lasha Darkmoon was a bit of a shot, but I suspect that she is a cover/front created by amalgamation from several other genuine web dissidents.  Or she might be a real person who has been roped into an intelligence project.

I base this theory on her extreme focus on Jewishness, while herself being Jewish; on certain aspects of her work, which seem derivative; on the suddenness with which she surfaced….and a few other telling things I’ll keep to myself.

That’s besides all the others-  Alex Jones, Benjamin Fulford, Bollyn (I’m in two minds here, because so much of his research is so reliable, but his resume is a give-away), and a bunch of others, like the Assange, Snowden, Greenwald group. I’m really not sure if Manning was just a patsy or something else.

That’s not to say that Mr. Greenwald didn’t do some excellent blogging on many issues…at least for a while.  I’ve linked his writing many times.

95% accurate and then a big, smelly red herring tossed in. That’s the modus operandi.

There are lots more sites, many of them baited with  “anti-Western” or “anti-Zionist” or even “anti-Jewish” red meat for disaffected Muslims or Muslim sympathizers, I suppose. Get on those sites and be sure someone is dredging up your IP address and tracking you.

You might even get to know what Miriam Carey meant by electronic harassment.

Also, when the proportion of rhetoric to fact rises, beware.

Look at the date the blog began and the number of posts. Does the blog seem to have come out of nowhere? Did it suddenly ride in on a tide of sentiment over some particular economic or political crisis?

Does it sound like an echo chamber of many voices that lacks one distinctive one?

When intelligence creates web persona, it amalgamates language from several bloggers, especially those the powers that be might want to side-line and neutralize.

This is probably computer-generated.

Memes that are circulating in public debate are captured and redirected through the fake dissident’s voice, creating an uneasy sense of deja vu in readers, who will recognize something uncanny in the writing. Something that sounds like an echo of their own words.

Beware of people who tell you what (they think) you want to hear…

Beware of people whose links stay close to the establishment alternatives.

Remember the intelligence agencies are constantly spying on blogs, hacking them, stealing information and then passing it off to their own tools.

So when you see your material surfacing elsewhere, it’s not always because some individual plagiarized you, although that too. Sometimes it’s because intelligence/or computer programs used by intelligence pass on the information to other bloggers and writers whom they then use as mouthpieces.

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