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The CIA set up a Telegram channel on April 13, and the first posts were published on May 16. Among them was a video in Russian asking Russians to contact the CIA and pass secrets to the CIA.

This was met with humor in Russia, which also posted a video on Telegram in which Russian intelligence allegedly recruits U.S. citizens. The English text in it is almost the literal translation of the CIA video, but the images are completely different - in my eyes, by the way, more convincing than in the CIA video, but that is of course a matter of taste.

What is not funny in Russia, on the other hand, is that YouTube deliberately shows the employees of the Russian embassy in Washington commercial clips that call on Russian diplomats to report to the FBI and commit treason. The fact that YouTube deliberately shows these videos only on devices on the premises of the Russian Embassy in Washington is, incidentally, further evidence that the Internet corporations Google and Facebook (including their subsidiaries) are instruments of the U.S. intelligence agencies rather than private corporations.

That this is so, I have already pointed out on the basis of the foundations of Google and Facebook, you can find the very interesting article, if you do not know it yet, here.

I have translated the report from the Russian news agency TASS about the CIA's recruitment attempts for the sake of completeness.

Start of translation:

Antonov calls new CIA recruitment attempts by Russians part of hybrid warfare against Russia.

According to the Russian ambassador to the U.S., advertisements in the form of recruitment videos commissioned by the FBI regularly appear on the embassy site when using YouTube

The US Central Intelligence Agency's (CIA) attempts to recruit Russians by publishing propaganda videos are a provocation and part of the hybrid war against Russia. Russian Ambassador to Washington Anatoly Antonov said this on Wednesday on the Telegram channel of the Russian diplomatic mission.

"This is not the first brazen provocation by US intelligence agencies. On the embassy's premises, for example, so-called targeted ads in the form of recruitment videos commissioned by the FBI regularly appear when using YouTube. Phone numbers are shown that people can call to become a traitor. This started as early as last year. We are talking about a coordinated campaign as part of the hybrid war being waged against the Russian Federation," the diplomat said, referring to the CIA's May 16 release of a video calling on Russians to share information.

"The enemies in the West have known since the victory over Napoleon that our country is invincible in the face of external attacks. And now that their sanctions blitzkrieg has failed and they know that it is impossible to inflict a military defeat on us, they are trying to create unrest in Russian society," the Ambassador of the Russian Federation stressed. "The task is to turn everything upside down so that we no longer believe in ourselves. Then, they say, they could take Russia with our bare hands."

Antonov said he was confident that "this trick will not work." "The Russian people have learned the lessons of history and will not allow attempts to divide their unity," he said. The military operation has the unanimous support of the citizens and political forces of our country. That is the reality. The many creative people in Washington should keep that in mind instead of wasting American taxpayer money on empty projects."

CIA officials said Monday on their Telegram channel that U.S. intelligence had "for the first time established a presence" on Messenger to reach out to those who "feel the need to work with the agency." The Telegram channel published a propaganda video in Russian. It said the agency was particularly interested in receiving information "about the economy or the top leadership of the Russian Federation."

CIA officials confirmed to reporters from U.S. television network CNN on Monday that they expect to receive from Russians "information that the U.S. needs" by posting messages and videos on Telegram and social media.

End of translation

https://www.anti-spiegel.ru/2023/wie-die-cia-russen-anzuwerben-versucht/

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The CIA set up a Telegram channel on April 13, and the first posts were published on May 16. Among them was a video in Russian asking Russians to contact the CIA and pass secrets to the CIA. This was met with humor in Russia, which also posted a video on Telegram in which Russian intelligence allegedly recruits U.S. citizens. The English text in it is almost the literal translation of the CIA video, but the images are completely different - in my eyes, by the way, more convincing than in the CIA video, but that is of course a matter of taste. What is not funny in Russia, on the other hand, is that YouTube deliberately shows the employees of the Russian embassy in Washington commercial clips that call on Russian diplomats to report to the FBI and commit treason. The fact that YouTube deliberately shows these videos only on devices on the premises of the Russian Embassy in Washington is, incidentally, further evidence that the Internet corporations Google and Facebook (including their subsidiaries) are instruments of the U.S. intelligence agencies rather than private corporations. That this is so, I have already pointed out on the basis of the foundations of Google and Facebook, you can find the very interesting article, if you do not know it yet, here. I have translated the report from the Russian news agency TASS about the CIA's recruitment attempts for the sake of completeness. Start of translation: **Antonov calls new CIA recruitment attempts by Russians part of hybrid warfare against Russia.** According to the Russian ambassador to the U.S., advertisements in the form of recruitment videos commissioned by the FBI regularly appear on the embassy site when using YouTube The US Central Intelligence Agency's (CIA) attempts to recruit Russians by publishing propaganda videos are a provocation and part of the hybrid war against Russia. Russian Ambassador to Washington Anatoly Antonov said this on Wednesday on the Telegram channel of the Russian diplomatic mission. "This is not the first brazen provocation by US intelligence agencies. On the embassy's premises, for example, so-called targeted ads in the form of recruitment videos commissioned by the FBI regularly appear when using YouTube. Phone numbers are shown that people can call to become a traitor. This started as early as last year. We are talking about a coordinated campaign as part of the hybrid war being waged against the Russian Federation," the diplomat said, referring to the CIA's May 16 release of a video calling on Russians to share information. "The enemies in the West have known since the victory over Napoleon that our country is invincible in the face of external attacks. And now that their sanctions blitzkrieg has failed and they know that it is impossible to inflict a military defeat on us, they are trying to create unrest in Russian society," the Ambassador of the Russian Federation stressed. "The task is to turn everything upside down so that we no longer believe in ourselves. Then, they say, they could take Russia with our bare hands." Antonov said he was confident that "this trick will not work." "The Russian people have learned the lessons of history and will not allow attempts to divide their unity," he said. The military operation has the unanimous support of the citizens and political forces of our country. That is the reality. The many creative people in Washington should keep that in mind instead of wasting American taxpayer money on empty projects." CIA officials said Monday on their Telegram channel that U.S. intelligence had "for the first time established a presence" on Messenger to reach out to those who "feel the need to work with the agency." The Telegram channel published a propaganda video in Russian. It said the agency was particularly interested in receiving information "about the economy or the top leadership of the Russian Federation." CIA officials confirmed to reporters from U.S. television network CNN on Monday that they expect to receive from Russians "information that the U.S. needs" by posting messages and videos on Telegram and social media. End of translation https://www.anti-spiegel.ru/2023/wie-die-cia-russen-anzuwerben-versucht/

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[–] 1 pt 1y

I joined the channel. It's pretty fucking based.

[–] [deleted] 0 pt 1y

your wef profile has been updated....