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|authors= Alina Polyakova, Marlene Laruelle, Stefan Meister, Neil Barnett
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|description= A cartoonishly over-the-top piece of anti-Russian hysteria from the Atlantic Council.
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A remarkable piece of neo-McCarthyist claptrap that identifies every populist political movement in Europe a secret agent of Russian influence on the continent, working in the interest of evil-arch-overlord-of-everything, Adolf Beelzebub Putin. The pamphlet not only points the finger of accusation at the usual suspects in the traditional far-right spaces (Le Pen’s National Front, PEGIDA, etc.) but also at [[Jeremy Corbyn]]’s Labor party and, bizarrely, former German chancellor [[Gerhard Schröder]]. <ref>[https://www.corbettreport.com/ft-admits-nwo-gatekeepers-heading-for-marie-antoinette-moment/ FT Admits NWO Gatekeepers Heading for “Marie Antoinette Moment”] - The Corbet Report 30 November 2016</ref>
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November 2016 publication of [[The Atlantic Council]]
 
November 2016 publication of [[The Atlantic Council]]

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KremlinTrojanHorses.png
A cartoonishly over-the-top piece of anti-Russian hysteria from the Atlantic Council.

Disclaimer (#3)Document.png paper  by Alina Polyakova, Marlene Laruelle, Stefan Meister, Neil Barnett dated 18 November 2016
Subjects: Russian Propaganda
Example of: NATO/Propaganda
Source: Atlantic Council (Link)

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A remarkable piece of neo-McCarthyist claptrap that identifies every populist political movement in Europe a secret agent of Russian influence on the continent, working in the interest of evil-arch-overlord-of-everything, Adolf Beelzebub Putin. The pamphlet not only points the finger of accusation at the usual suspects in the traditional far-right spaces (Le Pen’s National Front, PEGIDA, etc.) but also at Jeremy Corbyn’s Labor party and, bizarrely, former German chancellor Gerhard Schröder. [1]

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