Nightingale Russia thinks Inforos recruited us to the Soviet's great misinformation campaign. To make their point, the anonymous anti-disinformation warriors in Sweden quote this blog.
Stroock goes on to describe how he became involved with InfoRos, explaining: ‘We became aware of those nefarious Ruskis through our friend Sara [sic] Abed who wrote a lot about the Middle East for them at the time. We got Sara to do a quick article about us and our Zionist stoogedom… That was our in with Moscow and from there we’ve written more than 50 clearly marked and obvious op-ed pieces about American politics and foreign affairs, with brief forays into matters Israeli and British…We are paid a fixed sum for each article and the exact number is none of your business, but we assure you it is many, many rubles.’ *
After quoting us, the gals at Nightingale Russia make this bizarre claim, 'Stroock’s comments imply that InfoRos asks writers like Abed, who are already producing content for the agency, to keep an eye out for other journalists who could be recruited to the cause.'
Nightingale Russia, your reading comprehension skills need work, Лошадь мочи. Read what we wrote again, slowly, out loud, and take notes. The quoted paragraph doesn't imply Sarah Abed recruited us. It doesn't imply anything. The paragraph says the exact opposite of what Nightingale Russia claims. Inforos didn't recruit us, we recruited Inforos, Гандон.
*For the record, here's the post they're quoting.
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