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US Accuses Financial Website of Spreading Russian Propaganda (apnews.com) 154

U.S. intelligence officials on Tuesday accused a conservative financial news website with a significant American readership of amplifying Kremlin propaganda and alleged five media outlets targeting Ukrainians have taken direction from Russian spies. From a report: The officials said Zero Hedge, which has 1.2 million Twitter followers, published articles created by Moscow-controlled media that were then shared by outlets and people unaware of their nexus to Russian intelligence. The officials did not say whether they thought Zero Hedge knew of any links to spy agencies and did not allege direct links between the website and Russia. Zero Hedge denied the claims and said it tries to "publish a wide spectrum of views that cover both sides of a given story." In a response posted online Tuesday morning, the website said it has "has never worked, collaborated or cooperated with Russia, nor are there any links to spy agencies."
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US Accuses Financial Website of Spreading Russian Propaganda

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  • by aldousd666 ( 640240 ) on Tuesday February 15, 2022 @11:58AM (#62269555) Journal
    They know this crap never works. They mention a website/blog/podcast that's talking about conspiracies and suddenly it amplifies whatever it is.
    • by packrat0x ( 798359 ) on Tuesday February 15, 2022 @12:18PM (#62269615)

      I liked it before they required javascript to see content. I'm assuming it's still a repository of "why the market will crash" news.

      • by Anonymous Coward

        As a "financial news" web site, ZeroHedge has a track record of being pretty wrong for a long time. They've been predicting the market will crash for decades. More often than not, the Fed just prints more money and the crash never really materializes.

        Of course, it's always possible the "big one" could be just around the corner and prove ZH right (for once)...

        • by ElizabethGreene ( 1185405 ) on Tuesday February 15, 2022 @02:01PM (#62270079)

          You're right, doom and gloom are their schtick (that and crapping on Tesla/Musk at every opportunity). I read their articles with their bias for failure in mind, and I enjoy reading them.

          As to it being propaganda, my response is... "And?". The idea of journalists out as the 4th and unofficial branch of government holding the others accountable is romantic and all, but it's obviously bullshit. ZH has some of that. It's why e.g. they got banned from Twitter for connecting the dots and saying Covid-19 could have come from a lab in Wuhan. They talked about the Hunter Biden laptop too, and they are the only news site I've seen with any coverage of the alleged naughty business with Trump's DNS servers.

          • by Anonymous Coward

            You're right, doom and gloom are their schtick (that and crapping on Tesla/Musk at every opportunity).

            Totally agree with that. ZH has been dead wrong about Tesla for a long time (and still are). Thank God I never took their "financial news" advice on shorting Tesla.

            they are the only news site I've seen with any coverage of the alleged naughty business with Trump's DNS servers.

            Oh, there are plenty of other news sites with coverage of that story -- maybe you should branch out some more. I won't name names, as I fear polluting my favorite sites with communist trolls like Slashdot has, but if you look around, I'm sure you can find some for yourself. And I would encourage it, because as good as ZH may be, they are under th

        • by istartedi ( 132515 ) on Tuesday February 15, 2022 @05:05PM (#62270743) Journal

          Maybe not decades almost exactly 10 years ago to the day I was poking fun of them for that very reason [flickr.com] and captioned it thusly:

          Zero Hedge is a financial web site. When you first start reading, it looks worthwhile but eventually you come to the conclusion that it's really just telling us that every day is the day before Lehman, or flash crash, or Nixon shock. Every. Day. It gets old after a while and you stop reading it seriously. It's the finance site that cries "wolf" with every post . It's a broken clock stuck on two minutes to midnight, licking its chops over the unborn in the womb. Somebody had to poke fun of it.

          • When I was pretty young, a friend invited my to a carnival at their church

            There was 20 minutes looking at somebody riding a sweaty horse, and then straight into the church to be forced to read from some end of times bible, and then raise our hands if we needed saved

            When I got home I was quietly amused and told my mom what had happened. She told me a similar story, and how her mom (born in the late 1800's) told her they have been saying that since she was a kid

            Basically, people make horrible decisions when t

    • by ToasterMonkey ( 467067 ) on Tuesday February 15, 2022 @01:42PM (#62269989) Homepage

      They know this crap never works. They mention a website/blog/podcast that's talking about conspiracies and suddenly it amplifies whatever it is.

      That's fine, read zerohedge, the problem isn't with them. Zerohedge shouldn't be posting articles from a Russian intelligence service casually mixed in with western financial news, and they're getting called out for it.

      This isn't casual propaganda like take a vacation in Russia, Russia ain't as bad as we imagine, or the classic "both sides do it" crap, this stuff is strategic.

      While Russia wants the narrative to be about Ukrainian NATO membership to us, they're spinning tales that Kiev is close to steamrolling eastern Ukraine, mass graves in eastern Ukraine, and the Donetsk region leaders may have to "ask Russia for assistance".

      It's not just "NATO expansionism", it's, NATO, Kiev is eating Russian speaking babies, bodies, Donetsk needs help, etc. That's just the surface.
      That's some red flags, numbskulls. It's like when someone is being investigated for a crime and five different unrelated stories come out, "the prosecutor is a X, my business rivals r attacking me, and I didn't do it, you did it, and even if I did it's not that bad, and I didn't do it the way they're saying, the judge is a Y"

      Go read tass.com if you want to see the shit the Russian government is spinning.

  • by Anonymous Coward

    Zero Hedge, which has 1.2 million Twitter followers,

    ...Three quarters of which are Russian bots.

  • When Trump so much as criticized certain journalists on his private Tweeter account, the criticism was denounced by Progressive Humanity [theguardian.com] — including right here [slashdot.org].

    To have such an accusation — of working for a hostile foreign power — come from ominously unnamed "intelligence officials" ought to be scarier.

    Is it? Why not?

    • Re: (Score:2, Insightful)

      The "unnamed intelligence official" didn't even claim ZeroHedge was working FOR a hostile foreign power. From the article "The officials did not say whether they thought Zero Hedge knew of any links to spy agencies and did not allege direct links between the website and Russia." The claim is only that Russian propaganda is being spread through the site. This is clearly just another hit piece on a site that allows articles that go against the official narrative (which is really just a nice way of saying US p

      • by mi ( 197448 )

        didn't even claim ZeroHedge was working FOR a hostile foreign power

        You're splitting hairs pointing at a distinction without difference.

        Whether the accusation involves knowingly working for the enemy, or just being a hapless tool in the hostile hands, it is still a severe accusation.

        For example, had anyone pointed out, during Vietnam War, that the glorious Peace Movement was bought by the USSR ( which it was [medium.com]), the accusation would've been denounced as "attack on the 1st Amendment". By "militarist war mongers"

        • Sure I can point out that when the US goes into McCarthy mode that every critic will turn out to be a shill for the enemy , which has to be fought with every nasty trick available, as COINTELPRO has shown.
          I can also tell you that NK defector Yeonmi Park teaches us that NK only has one train driving once a month and people have to push it. Or Sayragul Sautbay who gradually went from an instructor to a prisoner in the Uyghur concentraction camps, where prisoners went from meatless to forced to eat pork, where

        • Well, my understanding is that only members of the Democratic party in the US are sophisticated intellectuals, but what do I know? It's worth pointing out that every person who is a reporter is being paid to say something and it's understood that if they say something wrong they may have to find someone else to pay them to talk. That's true of any investigative piece, or even historical documentary. Every professional gets paid to do something.

          And yes, we should look at a person's words, while also attempti

    • The freedom to shout FIRE in a crowded theater. A common Fascist right response.
  • Right wing (Score:5, Insightful)

    by ThurstonMoore ( 605470 ) on Tuesday February 15, 2022 @12:50PM (#62269733)

    Right wing media spreading Russian propaganda, how shocking. In other news water is wet.

  • Everything I read about Russia in the past weeks were alleged, baseless, proofless accusations, almost provocations to war, only by US news sites. Strange how no one else reports on this.

    • by Luke has no name ( 1423139 ) <fox.cyberfoxfire@com> on Tuesday February 15, 2022 @01:06PM (#62269817)

      So the 130,000 Russian troops along the border of Ukraine is false? They aren't there?

      Oh, they are? So they must be expecting an imminent Ukrainian invasion of Russian territory, right? Otherwise Russia wouldn't need that buildup and wouldn't be threatening war.

      • So they must be expecting an imminent Ukrainian invasion of Russian territory, right?

        Illegal immigration.

      • The alarming news of russian buildup near Ukraine reappears every year. This can mean many things while you can only think of one. We almost had a nuclear exchange in 1983 when there was a major military NATO exercise near Russia and the Russians thought it was being used as a cover for a first strike attack. The US wasn't even aware of that.

        The reality is Russia can easily overrun the Ukrainian army if they choose to do so. NATO arms manufacturers may poor more weapons into the region but that will not cha

  • by quax ( 19371 ) on Tuesday February 15, 2022 @01:01PM (#62269803)

    ZH has been a major alt-right platform for years now.

    It may have started out as a site focused on financial markets, but nowadays those kind of articles are few and far between.

    When the Stormfront neo-Nazi site was shut down, its readers all moved to ZH.

    The site's comment threads are a fever swamp of Antisemitism and racism.

    The ZH editors are obviously in the Kremlin's pocket. Putin is always portrayed in the most favorably light. I've been monitoring ZH for years now to understand what the alt-right is up to. Given the obvious bias, there is no doubt in my mind, that the site's owners are financially beholden to Russia.

  • Given their track record, why should I believe a single thing they claim?

  • Obviously they will deny it... They will continue to deny it even well after direct links and financial backing from the Kremlin have been exposed. After all, they are a Trump media (tm) so reality is what they claim it is...
  • Slashdot won't let a posting about this come to the front-page, but, today, Tulsi Gabbard (former Democrat Congresswoman) has the guts to say it: "The Durham investigation makes clear that Hillary Clinton and the power elite spied on the Trump campaign and White House, undermining our democracy, launching us into a new Cold War, endangering America and the world. Clinton and her warmongers must be held accountable."

  • I thought I heard him say "Big Brother isn't real".

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/... [wikipedia.org]

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?... [youtube.com]

  • the UK dealt with this already

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