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Haha, Nazi soldiers hired by French,joined the Battle of Dien Bien Phu in 1954, and we all know they had to surrender to VN military forces."
And this is how today's real patriotic native Germans (though of far right) think of the VN race:
The man identified himself as Tobias Rathjen on the website, which has since been taken down but had a mailing address matching that of the home where the bodies of the killer and his mother were found.
In the manifesto, Rathjen claimed to have approached police several times with conspiracy theories. But Beuth said it does not appear the gunman had a criminal record or was on the radar of Germany’s domestic intelligence agency.
Among the documents posted to the website was a 24-page, rambling manifesto in German detailing, among other things,
“We now have ethnic groups, races or cultures in our midst that are destructive in every respect,” he also wrote. He said he envisioned first a “rough cleaning” and then a “fine cleaning” that could halve the world’s population.
He wrote: “The following people must be completely exterminated: Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia, Libya, Egypt, Israel, Syria, Jordan, Lebanon, the complete Arabian Peninsula, Turkey, Iraq, Iran, Kazakhstan, Turkmenistan, Usbekistan, India, Pakistan, Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Vietnam, Laos, Cambodia and the Philippines.”
https://defence.pk/pdf/threads/germ...f-many-races-or-cultures-in-our-midst.654179/
Not a little bit surprised, as these Europeans chiefly admire industrious and clever people, that are technologically leading. They only respect Alpha males sort of speak.
In their eyes you VNese have only achieved the status of untermenschen...
Definitely not something to boast about.
Deal with it!
@Viva_Viet
Finally we see the light at the end of the tunnel, but it'll take longer for Hubei province though.
Haha, Nazi soldiers hired by French,joined the Battle of Dien Bien Phu in 1954, and we all know they had to surrender to VN military forces.
So, those Nazi can keep talk BS, we dont care abt those loser
Beware of Russian troll brigades.
US accuses Russia of trying to stir coronavirus panic
FRENCH PRESS AGENCY - AFP
WASHINGTON
Published22.02.202020:29
People walk along Arbat pedestrian street in downtown Moscow, Feb. 19, 2020. (AFP Photo)
Thousands of Russian-linked social media accounts have launched a coordinated effort to spread alarm about the new coronavirus, disrupting global efforts to fight the epidemic, U.S. officials say.
The disinformation campaign promotes unfounded conspiracy theories that the U.S. is behind the COVID-19 outbreak, in an apparent bid to damage the U.S. image around the world by seizing on health concerns.
State Department officials tasked with combating Russian disinformation told Agence France-Presse (AFP) that false personas are being used on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram to advance Russian talking points in multiple languages.
"Russia's intent is to sow discord and undermine U.S. institutions and alliances from within, including through covert and coercive malign influence campaigns," said Philip Reeker, the acting Assistant Secretary of State for Europe and Eurasia.
"By spreading disinformation about coronavirus, Russian malign actors are once again choosing to threaten public safety by distracting from the global health response," he said.
The claims that have been circulating in recent weeks include allegations that the virus is a U.S. effort to "wage economic war on China," that it is a biological weapon manufactured by the CIA or part of a Western-led effort "to push anti-China messages."
U.S. individuals including Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates, a philanthropist who has spent billions on global health programs, have also been falsely accused of involvement in the virus.
The disinformation campaign was identified by U.S. monitors in mid-January after Chinese officials announced a third death from the new coronavirus in Wuhan, the epicenter of the outbreak.
More than 2,340 people have since died, mostly in China. The number of cases exceeds 76,000 and the virus has reached around 25 countries. Among them is Iran, which on Saturday ordered the closure of schools and universities in two cities, after a fifth death.
Close coordination observed
Several thousand online accounts – previously identified for airing Russian-backed messages on major events such as the war in Syria, the Yellow Vest protests in France and Chile's mass demonstrations – are posting "almost near identical" messages about the novel coronavirus, according to a report prepared for the State Department's Global Engagement Center and seen by AFP.
The accounts – run by humans, not bots – post at similar times in English, Spanish, Italian, German and French and can be linked back to Russian proxies, or carry similar messages to Russian-backed outlets such as RT and Sputnik, it said.
Russian state-funded media started pushing anti-Western messages about the cause of the epidemic on Jan. 20, with operators of the social media accounts beginning to post globally the following day, U.S. officials say.
"In this case, we were able to see their full disinformation ecosystem in effect, including state TV, proxy web sites and thousands of false social media personas all pushing the same themes," said Special Envoy Lea Gabrielle, head of the Global Engagement Center, which is tasked with tracking and exposing propaganda and disinformation.
During many past news events, the accounts would post actively for up to 72 hours. But messages about the new coronavirus have been uploaded every day over the past month – a sign, U.S. officials said, of Russia's investment in a story unlikely to disappear soon from the headlines.
"In the Russian doctrine of information confrontation, this is classic," said another official from the Global Engagement Center.
"The number of coronavirus cases globally hasn't reached its apex, so the Russian strategy is to very cheaply but very effectively take advantage of the information environment to sow discord between us and China, or for economic purposes."
Experts saw parallels with previous conspiracy theories traced to Moscow, including a KGB disinformation campaign in the 1980s that convinced many around the world that U.S. scientists created the HIV virus that causes AIDS.
U.S. intelligence has also said that Russia interfered through social media manipulation in the 2016 election and seeks to do so again in 2020. The Kremlin has denied the charges and President Donald Trump has scoffed at suggestions of Russian help.
Risks seen in response
Scientists believe the COVID-19 illness originated in late December in Wuhan at a market selling exotic animals for human consumption.
Bats are known carriers of this strain of the coronavirus, whose official name is SARS-CoV-2, but scientists think it spread to humans via another mammal species, possibly pangolins.
The U.S. believes the latest Russian disinformation campaign is making it harder to respond to the epidemic, particularly in Africa and Asia, with some of the public becoming suspicious of the Western response.
The World Health Organization warned Friday that the window to stem the outbreak was narrowing, voicing alarm at a surge of cases with no clear link to China.
A State Department official said that Russian operatives appeared to have been given "carte blanche" to attack the U.S. reputation.
"Whether or not a particular theme is being directed at the highest levels doesn't matter. It's the fact that they have freelance ability to operate in this space to do whatever damage they can, which could have seismic implications."
https://www.dailysabah.com/world/2020/02/22/us-accuses-russia-of-trying-to-stir-coronavirus-panic
I think it is possible!
If you notice, there are continual rise of anti China (and anti CCP) in the western hemisphere due to corona outbreak in China.
They are obviously doing that. Thats the only thing they do these russian troll and bot brigades. Causing mischief in international social networks.
I mean: Russian accusation that US is behind the corona virus outbreak in China could be possible.
You can notice that the anti CCP and anti China also is rapidly increasing (after Hongkong case) due to corona virus. Many systematical accusations from western hemisphere: ranging from China mishandling, gross eating habit, CCP intended massacre, including racism toward Chinese and Asian rising. You can see in youtube and many forums including this one.
I mean: Russian accusation that US is behind the corona virus outbreak in China could be possible.
You can notice that the anti CCP and anti China also is rapidly increasing (after Hongkong case) due to corona virus. Many systematical accusations from western hemisphere: ranging from China mishandling, gross eating habit, CCP intended massacre, including racism toward Chinese and Asian rising. You can see in youtube and many forums including this one.
Please spare us, your Illuminati analysis...
Even China is laughing at that...
I dont really know much about the conspiracy theory of the virus having originated from the US but the fear mongering is in full speed in international and national media worldwide and the Russians have their hands in this trough their troll brigades. Some comments and accounts u encounter in international social media are often in fact Russian´s who pose as the people of the nationality they target trough their fake news and comments- they succeed with that with nations who havent encountered such a PsyOP yet- such as china for example which is the latest victim of that I guess but nations who had to deal with that like the US and Turkey for the past years are aware that there is a systematic approach from the Russians to spread a certain viewpoint.
You mean hatred comments and accusation toward China and Chinese are coming from Russian?
Several thousand online accounts – previously identified for airing Russian-backed messages on major events such as the war in Syria, the Yellow Vest protests in France and Chile's mass demonstrations – are posting "almost near identical" messages about the novel coronavirus, according to a report prepared for the State Department's Global Engagement Center and seen by AFP.
The accounts – run by humans, not bots – post at similar times in English, Spanish, Italian, German and French and can be linked back to Russian proxies, or carry similar messages to Russian-backed outlets such as RT and Sputnik, it said.
Russian state-funded media started pushing anti-Western messages about the cause of the epidemic on Jan. 20, with operators of the social media accounts beginning to post globally the following day, U.S. officials say.
"In this case, we were able to see their full disinformation ecosystem in effect, including state TV, proxy web sites and thousands of false social media personas all pushing the same themes," said Special Envoy Lea Gabrielle, head of the Global Engagement Center, which is tasked with tracking and exposing propaganda and disinformation.
During many past news events, the accounts would post actively for up to 72 hours. But messages about the new coronavirus have been uploaded every day over the past month – a sign, U.S. officials said, of Russia's investment in a story unlikely to disappear soon from the headlines.
"In the Russian doctrine of information confrontation, this is classic," said another official from the Global Engagement Center.
"The number of coronavirus cases globally hasn't reached its apex, so the Russian strategy is to very cheaply but very effectively take advantage of the information environment to sow discord between us and China, or for economic purposes."
Experts saw parallels with previous conspiracy theories traced to Moscow, including a KGB disinformation campaign in the 1980s that convinced many around the world that U.S. scientists created the HIV virus that causes AIDS.
U.S. intelligence has also said that Russia interfered through social media manipulation in the 2016 election and seeks to do so again in 2020. The Kremlin has denied the charges and President Donald Trump has scoffed at suggestions of Russian help.