They are really taking their defeats in Syria and in recent elections to heart, as the Russian media network, and others like it, are taking much of their audience around the globe.

Add to this are the independent bloggers who are widening the discussion about pertinent issues of the day, and in some cases even discovering new ones purposely left out by the mainstream media.



In response to their increasingly undeniable irrelevance, an onslaught of anti-“fake news” propaganda were unleashed right away in recent days and in all major media networks and establishment blogs, against those sites where people are frequenting for their daily dose of verifiable news.

Interestingly enough, while they were doing that anti-“fake news” overdrive, the US Congress itself is passing a bill that for all intents and purposes acknowledges the effective delivery of Russian news outlets which should only be possible if the audience trust those sites.

Consider the House Bill no. 6393 which is aimed at countering “active measures by the Russian Federation to exert covert influence over peoples and governments. It places travel restrictions on personnel and consulars of the Russian Federation in the United States,” and passed without the noisy mainstream media ever talking about it.

These are signs that, unlike before, they are now accepting the fact about their own failure to influence much of the news consuming public, and one of these days, we shouldn’t be surprised if they might just start closing shop.

Here’s the house bill summary:

Summary: H.R.6393 — 114th Congress (2015-2016)

There is one summary for H.R.6393. Bill summaries are authored by CRS.

Shown Here:

Introduced in House (11/22/2016)

Intelligence Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2017

This bill authorizes FY2017 appropriations for the conduct of intelligence and intelligence-related activities of:

the Office of the Director of National Intelligence (ODNI);

the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA);

the Department of Defense;

the Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA);

the National Security Agency (NSA);

the Departments of the Army, Navy, and Air Force;

the U.S. Coast Guard;

the Departments of State, the Treasury, Energy, and Justice;

the Federal Bureau of Investigation;

the Drug Enforcement Administration;

the National Reconnaissance Office (NRO);

the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency (NGA); and

the Department of Homeland Security.

The bill also authorizes FY2017 appropriations for: (1) the Intelligence Community Management Account, (2) the Central Intelligence Agency Retirement and Disability Fund, and (3) the Privacy and Civil Liberties Oversight Board.

The ODNI must submit a five-year investment strategy for outreach and recruiting efforts in the fields of science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) that includes cybersecurity and computer literacy. Higher minimum pay rates may be established for positions that require STEM expertise.

The bill establishes an executive branch interagency committee to counter active measures by the Russian Federation to exert covert influence over peoples and governments. It places travel restrictions on personnel and consulars of the Russian Federation in the United States.

The ODNI must implement a uniform policy to ensure the independence of inspectors general of the intelligence community, the ODNI, the CIA, the NSA, the DIA, the NGA, and the NRO. Inspectors general must report directly to Congress when an employee’s urgent concern involving classified information or false statements appears credible.

The Office of the National Counterintelligence Executive is redesignated as the National Counterintelligence and Security Center, with a director to be appointed by the President with the advice and consent of the Senate.

The bill also revises or sets forth requirements for:

the ODNI to participate in fundraising events for nonprofit organizations that support intelligence community employees and their families;

CIA employee death and retirement benefits;

publication of the logos of terrorist organizations;

space-based environmental monitoring missions and acquisition programs to meet national security requirements for cloud characterization and theater weather imagery;

an evaluation of aerial imagery technologies that can be used to share intelligence with other countries as a replacement for the current regime of observation flights;

a declassification review of intelligence reports regarding past terrorist activities of detainees transferred from Guantanamo Bay, Cuba; and

a concept for a combined interagency space operations center and an updated strategy for national security satellite systems.

https://www.congress.gov/bill/114th-congress/house-bill/6393

Definitely, the decentralized “fake news” alternative media is gaining the upperhand as of now in the battle for the mind of the individual, and the responsibility and the risks have never been greater.

Remember that in March of this year, RT founder Mikhail Lesin, died under highly questionable circumstance in Washington, DC.



The investigation into former Russian Press Minister Mikhail Lesin’s death was referred to the Justice Department’s Criminal Division. Despite that, US media say authorities don’t see the death as suspicious, citing sources in law enforcement.

The New York Times has reported that the referral of Lesin’s case to the Justice Department’s Criminal Division in March was merely a formality, suggesting that no criminal investigation followed.

Citing the same unnamed sources, the New York Times says neither the FBI, nor the US Justice Department have been taking an active part in the ongoing investigation.

Initial reports following Lesin’s death in DC’s Dupont Hotel on November 5, 2015 said he suffered a heart attack.

Four months later, in March, Washington police and a DC medical examiner announced the cause of death as blunt head trauma. They added that “blunt force injuries of the neck, torso, upper extremities and lower extremities” contributed to the 57 year old’s death.

https://www.rt.com/news/338375-death-lesin-natural-causes/

He was a very close friend of Russian President Vladimir Putin.

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