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LINK Vladimir Putin’s Aide Tackles Alleged Russian Interference in 2016 U.S. Presidential Election; Writes Choice Is an ‘Illusion’ - EconoTimes

Juju or jiu-jitsu? Very weird!

Surkov wrote an op-ed for the Russian publication Nezavisimaya Gazeta (“Independent Newspaper&rdquo😉 where he comprehensively discussed “Putin’s system.” In the process, he briefly tackled claims that Russia meddled in America’s political affairs and the presence of a “deep state” in the United States.

In the early parts of the write-up, Putin’s aide explained, “The illusion of choice is the most important of illusions, the main trick of the Western way of life in general and of Western democracy … Rejection of this illusion in favor of realism of predestination led our society first to reflect on its own, special, sovereign version of democratic development, and then to the complete loss of interest in discussions on what democracy should be and whether it should be in principle.”

Surkov proceeded by saying that “Putinism” is “the ideology of the future” and referred to their current political system as the fourth main model of the Russian state under Putin’s leadership. And in the allegations of interfering with elections in other countries, Putin’s adviser said something “more serious” is in play.

“Russia interferes in their brains, and they do not know what to do with their own altered consciousness,” Putin’s aide said. Surkov added that Russia has “predicted” before the current events in the international political landscape such as Brexit and immigration issues across Europe.

The recent popularization of the “deep state” theories in America was also discussed in the op-ed of Putin’s aide, which he described as a “non-public and non-publicized power.” Surkov’s does not seem to dispute that a deep state exists and, according to him, is where “the illusion of choice, the feeling of freedom, the feeling of superiority” emerged.

jerry99 8 Feb 14
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My "illusion" is to ignore this one......

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Congratulations that’s a perfect example of disinformation through misdirection.

Spies, undercover agents and con men in general do it to gullible people that they want to lead or mislead.

And in this case he took the reporters own bone and made it even better without saying that anyone did anything.

I’m just saying that he clearly said that you’re going to believe what you want to regardless of what we do.??????

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Russia's internet propaganda is definitely destabilizing the Western world. Thanks for sharing this article. I have never heard of the Econo times before. It appears to be an interesting paper to continue to explore.

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