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+ | A September 2011 report noted that [[Vladimir Putin]] had claimed that the suggestion that the US [[intelligence agencies]] were involved in the [[9/11]] attacks was "complete nonsense".<ref>http://web.archive.org/web/20110926234201/http://rt.com/politics/9-11-putin-seliger-investigation-toronto-355/</ref> By March 1, 2015, this had been removed from their website.<ref>http://rt.com/search/everywhere/term/putin+seliger/</ref> | ||
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+ | ===Truthseeker E30=== | ||
+ | The RT site produced a video series, "The Truthseeker", archives of which were available online.<ref>http://rt.com/search/shows/term/truthseeker/</ref> One episode however, Episode 30, ''"Who Has Nukes in the Middle East?"'', though available on [[YouTube]], is no longer available from RT.com.<ref>http://rt.com/search/shows/term/truthseeker/page-2/</ref> | ||
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A global TV channel backed by the Russian government |
"Question more"
Started: 10 December 2005
Owner: Russia
Contents
Censorship
It is instructive to note that some material is removed from the Russia Today website.
9/11 Denial
A September 2011 report noted that Vladimir Putin had claimed that the suggestion that the US intelligence agencies were involved in the 9/11 attacks was "complete nonsense".[1] By March 1, 2015, this had been removed from their website.[2]
Truthseeker E30
The RT site produced a video series, "The Truthseeker", archives of which were available online.[3] One episode however, Episode 30, "Who Has Nukes in the Middle East?", though available on YouTube, is no longer available from RT.com.[4]
A Quote by Russia Today
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2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine | “I asked them – are you with us?” Zelensky said. “They answered that they are with us, but they don’t want to take us into the alliance. I’ve asked 27 leaders of Europe, if Ukraine will be in NATO, I’ve asked them directly — all are afraid and did not respond We were left by ourselves. Who is ready to go to war for us? Honestly, I don’t see anybody. Who is ready to give Ukraine guarantees of NATO membership? Honestly, everybody is afraid” | 24 February 2022 | Russia Today |
Related Quotation
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Liz Wahl | <nowiki>“while the few experienced journalists on the [[[RT]]] staff aimed to be fair and objective, there was constant pressure from the top to deviate from accuracy to deliver an anti-American and anti-Western narrative.”</nowiki> | Liz Wahl | 8 March 2016 |
Employees on Wikispooks
Employee | Job | Appointed | End | Description |
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Maria Finoshina | Journalist | November 2005 | ||
Peter Lavelle | Show Host | 2005 | ||
Ed Schultz | Host of News with Ed Schultz | 14 January 2016 | 5 July 2018 | Died age 64 |
Related Documents
Title | Type | Publication date | Author(s) | Description |
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Document:Notes from David Leask meeting 27 March 2018 | strategy document | 27 March 2018 | Chris Donnelly | Integrity Initiative convinced Scottish 'fringe' nationalism is a Kremlin plot caused by RT and Sputnik; intends to influence to tie Scotland to NATO, England wants to keep media and political dominance |
Document:Russian propaganda and the US election SHORT | analysis | 26 December 2018 | Integrity Initiative | |
Document:Social Media as a vector for propaganda | paper | 26 December 2018 | Integrity Initiative | |
Document:The Curious Case Of Russia’s Contradictory Stance Towards 5G Technology | Article | 18 May 2019 | Andrew Korybko | While RT is telling the English-language international audience to be wary of 5G technology, the Russian state itself is already experimenting with it and doesn’t seem the least bit concerned about the potential health effects that it could have on its people. |
Documents sourced from Russia Today
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