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Showing posts with label CRIME. Show all posts
Showing posts with label CRIME. Show all posts

Tuesday, 19 May 2015

10 Ways The Kremlin Is Trying To Win The Information War

 lukiwils     05:03     CRIME     No comments   

Knowledge is power. But what happens when a country makes it impossible to discern real knowledge from the stratospheric levels of nonsense swirling through the airwaves?
Welcome to Russia. With the Baltic states preparing for being invaded and the US declaring the threat from the Kremlin’s cyber attacks “more severe than we have previously assessed,” we’re seeing an explosion in Cold War–style propaganda. The breadth of Moscow’s new capabilities is astounding—and utterly insane.

10Controlling The News (With Actors)

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Photo credit: East of Brussels/Twitter
On February 27, 2014, state-owned Russian TV channel NTV broadcast a propaganda coup. Live in Simferopol, they captured Crimean self-defense units seizing the parliament to protect it from Ukrainian nationalists. As part of their broadcast, they included an interview with a local man who sang the praises of the self-defense forces.
Or so it seemed. When Ukrainian fact checker StopFake.org looked into the video, they discovered that the supposedly local man was a professional actor from Chechnya.
Looking back over news reports associated with Russia’s Ukrainian actions, the same faces keep emerging time and time again. One woman was identified infive different news reports, alternately playing residents of several different towns. Conveniently, all five of her characters were pronouncedly pro-Russian.
In some cases, this duplication has become farcical. In April 2014, state-run Rossiya 1, NTV, and NTS aired interviews with, respectively, a civilian attacked by a Ukrainian mob, a German neo-Nazi, and a Ukrainian-German pediatric surgeon. All three were played by the same actor with the same bandage on his nose in each interview. When people pointed the discrepancy out, NTV responded byclaiming it was a Western hoax designed to discredit pro-Russia journalists. Then they went an extra step and said that the man was schizophrenic, that he truly believed all the stories he told, and that he’d successfully tricked all three TV stations into believing him.
The Kremlin controls the vast majority of Russian TV and print news. When every news anchor is reading from the exact same song sheet, how can you tell what’s real and what’s fake?

9Controlling The News (With Fake Videos)


In September 2014, Russian-language media leaped on the above Russia 24 clip showing a rally in Venice against the “genocide in east Ukraine.” The protesters said, “We are Italian antifascists and we are against the war in Donbass. We are against imperialist Europe.” When StopFake investigated, they found a passer-by had filmed Russia 24’s crew covering the protest. Their own video of the events showed the director giving the protesters orders and telling them how to act.
When actual faking becomes too hard, reporters simply drag existing footage off the Internet and call it news. In December 2014, Rossiya 1 broadcast adocumentary showing how American homosexual propaganda was corrupting the West. It included a clip of a boy coming home to find his dad had plastered his room with images from gay pornography. The boy then jumped for joy, as the presenter asked, “Is it appropriate for a child’s bedroom to look this way?”
The clip was a commercial that had been recut by users from 4chan. The original had the kid’s bedroom redecorated with monster truck pictures. 4chan’s users simply edited it for humor value, and Rossiya 1 broadcast it as fact.
Rossiya 1 is state-owned. Its managers regularly meet with Kremlin officials. It’s the BBC of a country where 90 percent of people get their news through the TV, and it sources that news from message boards.

8Promoting Conspiracy Theories


The official English-language propaganda arm of the Kremlin, Russia Today has unlimited funding and a huge online audience. With heavy hitters like Larry Kingproducing its programs, it even has some claims to journalistic integrity. It also has another aim, far more congenial to Putin’s propaganda war: to spread as many anti-American conspiracy theories as possible.
Over the years, RT has claimed the US planned to weaponize Ebola, shot down the still-missing Malaysian Airlines flight MH370, and (in the above clip) deliberately murdered innocent people during the Waco Siege of 1993. They’ve also accused Israel of practicing eugenics. Ever since the Ukraine crisis started, the channel’s gone so openly off the rails that veteran reporters have quit rather than keep peddling their insanity.
All this craziness has a clear goal: to undermine trust in Western governments and promote the Kremlin’s party line. It’s a tactic known as Dezinformatsiya, and it’s been around since Soviet times. Back in the Cold War, the KGB would routinely accuse the US of doing things like manufacturing the AIDS virus or assassinating Kennedy. By getting people to question their media, Dezinformatsiya hopes tocreate a cynical world where a government is too distrusted to drum up support for anything. At the same time, it paints Vladimir Putin as a champion of free speech despite all evidence to the contrary.

7Rewriting The Past

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Photo credit: Senate of Berlin
In April 2014, Putin gave his reasons for annexing the Crimea. At the fall of the Berlin Wall, Western leaders had promised that NATO would not expand an inch eastward beyond Germany’s borders. Since the West had broken its promise, Russia could justify taking a chunk of Ukraine. Like so much broadcast out of the Kremlin, this is a gross distortion.
Historians with access to millions of Soviet-era documents have found no trace of any agreement with NATO about expanding east. NATO’s own archives tell a similar story, although officials admit better attempts could’ve been made to reassure Russia. The invasion-justifying broken promise is nowhere to be found.
Such stories are becoming common currency in Putin’s Russia. Documentaries and reports on the annexation of Crimea routinely fabricate evidence of American tampering. Government addresses claim the infamous Iron Curtain was a Western attempt to isolate and weaken the Soviet states, rather than a self-created border. Back in 2013, Putin even redrew the guidelines for history textbooks so they’d exclude any negative stories from his past.

6Distorting The Internet Debate

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Photo via The Guardian
We’ve previously covered the Kremlin’s army of trolls paid to hijack message boards with pro-Russia statements. It’s not just with badly spelled, cut-and-paste comments that Putin controls the Internet debate. The Kremlin has an entire department given over to producing memes.
In anonymous buildings in St. Petersburg, Russian students work around the clock to create insulting images of Ukrainian and Western leaders. According to StopFake, the goal is to create a vast library of crude propaganda images any troll can call upon at the click of a button. While some focus on portraying Putin as an alpha male, most are simply rude jabs at Russia’s enemies. One repeated motif is to show Ukrainian president Petro Poroshenko dressed as a woman or playing with sex toys. Another is to depict Barack Obama as a monkey, usually accompanied by a racist caption. Meanwhile, the Russian government publiclycracks down on such memes that mock Russian public figures.
The point of all this is to undermine message board users’ perceptions of America, Obama, the Ukrainian government, and Europe (usually in that order). There’s even a game plan for each post the trolls make. First, someone makes an anti-West post. Then a second person argues against this with a pro-West line. The first poster responds, and a third then ends the debate by posting a vaguely relevant meme. According to a former troll, this continues nonstop, 24 hours a day, seven days a week.

5Creating Dependency

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Away from the sound and fury of propaganda, the Kremlin has other methods for shoring itself up. One has been to leave enemies completely dependent on Russia.
According to the writer Peter Pomerantsev, this is done by targeting each country’s weakest spot. In the case of the UK, this has been achieved by constantly flowing billions of dollars of Russian money through London. Worried that sanctions against Russia would hurt London’s reputation as a global financial center, the UK government in 2014 quietly tried to stop the EU from closing Moscow off from financial trading.
In continental Europe, dependency comes in the form of energy. With so much gas flowing from Russia, German and Italian energy companies have no choice but to argue against sanctions imposed by their own governments. Meanwhile, places like Hungary and Bulgaria are being offered cheap deals against EU rules that will bind them closer to Moscow. It’s even thought that the Crimea takeover was largely motivated by Putin’s desire to keep Ukraine hooked on Russian energy supplies.
The idea is to make Europe so dependent on Russia that punishing Putin with sanctions could feasibly cripple the entire EU. So far, it seems to be working.

4Waging Ambiguous War

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In 2007, Estonia was the most wired country in Europe. Millions were being poured into transforming the tiny Baltic nation into a Mecca for Internet entrepreneurs, culminating in the half-serious rebranding of the country as “e-Stonia.”
Then, in April that year, a dispute blew up between Estonia and Russia over a Soviet war memorial. Not long after, a wave of crippling cyber attacks brought the country to its knees. Banks, newspapers, and government sites were all targeted. Officials declared that they were under attack. Although most at the time saw Russia as the obvious origin of the hackers, Moscow continues to deny responsibility to this day.
This form of attack is known as “ambiguous warfare,” and it’s becoming a common tactic of the Kremlin. While NATO can respond to outright provocation, knowing what to do when your enemy denies involvement is another thing altogether. When Crimea fell in 2014, the sight of Russian army members in unmarked uniforms was a common one. So long as Putin could deny compromising another nation’s sovereignty, the West was effectively powerless.
Similar tactics are currently being used to remind EU states of the potential cost of engaging Russia militarily. In the last few months alone, Russian bombers have been spotted off the coast of England and Denmark, while submarines have been detected near Sweden and Ireland. In each case, things have been just ambiguous enough for Moscow to deny responsibility, despite evidence to the contrary.

3Creating An Anti-Western Utopia

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At first glance, it might be difficult to see what France’s right-wing Front National party, Greece’s left-wing government, North Korea, China, Britain’s Nigel Farage, and Venezuela have in common. The answer is they all have an anti-West or anti-EU agenda, an agenda the Kremlin is shamelessly feeding off to make friends.
Faced with a rapidly expanding EU defined by largely liberal social attitudes, Putin’s Russia is deliberately steering itself in the opposite direction. This allows the Kremlin to draw in a crowd of allies who wouldn’t otherwise be seen dead together. In parts of Europe, this amounts to shilling a firmly anti-austerity line that resonates with the left. Further afield, it often involves anti-gay diatribes that please social conservatives. In at least one country, the focus has been onopposing political correctness.
The aim is to soft-sell a vision of Eurasian nationalism that contradicts the EU’s idea of a socially progressive Europe. By styling himself as an opponent of everything groups hate about Brussels, Putin becomes the poster boy for an alternative model. As with his stance against US government surveillance, this results in an image boost even when Russia is doing the very things Putin is publicly denigrating.

2Strategic Misogyny

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Photo credit: State Department
In 2014, NTV aired a documentary on Ukraine called The Furies of Maidan. Like most of NTV’s output, it served to reinforce Putin’s right to annex Crimea and paint the Ukrainian protesters in a bad light. It did this in an unusual way. It blamed the entire Ukrainian revolution on sexually frustrated lesbians.
To be clear, Furies was promoted as a hard-hitting piece of real journalism. Yet its entire modus operandi was to identify prominent Ukrainian activists and international supporters of Kiev and smear them with bizarre allegations. One activist was accused of “breathing heavily” around men in uniform. Another was accused of having naked steam room romps with businessmen. In one of the weirdest sections, US Assistant Secretary of State Victoria Nuland was declared a secret lesbian who also somehow enjoys group sex with male sailors.
It sounds nuts, but the documentary was simply feeding into Putin’s anti-West vision. Just as anti-gay views have become entwined with patriotism in Russia, Western decadence is now being tied to female protesters and lesbian politicians. By playing to his core, Putin is shoring up his support at home, while also turning the West into a handy hate figure.

1The Hall Of Mirrors

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Memes, documentaries about angry lesbians, conspiracy theories . . . it can be hard to see exactly what the Kremlin hopes to gain out of its recent propaganda tactics. It’s easy enough for websites like StopFake to debunk most of it. But according to a recent article in The Guardian, the Kremlin doesn’t care if its lies are uncovered. Instead, their aim is to spread so many conflicting narratives thattruth itself is called into question.
The Guardian dubbed this approach the “Hall of Mirrors,” calling it “a kind of linguistic sabotage of the infrastructure of reason.” By creating a plurality of voices, all championing their different versions of the truth, Putin’s henchmen ensure that any real discoveries (like Moscow’s clear connection to the murder ofopposition politician Boris Nemtsov) disappear, dismissed as just one more version of events. It’s the same tactic used in certain circles to discredit science.
The result is a Kremlin that appears to be everywhere, squatting inside and using every ideology for its own ends. Meanwhile, a jaded public starts to reject respectable news sources like the BBC or the New York Times as just additional voices howling in the wind, no more or less trustworthy than Russia Today. Rather than simply winning the information war, the Kremlin are instead twisting the entire battle to suit their own creepy ends.
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10 Bizarre And Kinky Crime Sprees

 lukiwils     05:02     CRIME     No comments   

People do strange things, and they go to great lengths to fulfill their bizarre needs. In the case of the following people, their unnatural drives led to them break the law multiple times. These are not the most violent offenders in the annals of crime, but some are still quite disturbing.

10The Serial Stowaway


Marilyn Hartman, 63, loves to fly. She just doesn’t like paying for airline tickets. She has repeatedly tried to board airplanes at the San Francisco International Airport and the Mineta International Airport in San Jose. As a result, she’s been arrested almost a dozen times for trying to board a plane without a ticket. In fact, in August 2014 alone, she was arrested three times for trying to sneak onboard without a ticket, leading to her being banned from both airports.
But being banned from two airports didn’t stop Hartman from her strange quest. On February 9, 2015, Hartman, who had somehow made it to Minnesota, managed to board a flight heading to Jacksonville, Florida. Once in Jacksonville, she got on a shuttle heading to a resort. At the resort check-in, she told the hotel employee that she was with the reality show The Biggest Loser. The hotel was hosting guests of the show, so they gave her access to one of the rooms, but when the real guest showed up, Hartman was arrested. However, she was found not competent to stand trial, and the charges were dismissed.

9The Mannequin Lover

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Ronald Dotson’s first run-in with the law happened in 1993 when he stole three mannequins from a store in Detroit. All three were clad in lingerie, and Dotson was arrested in the alley behind the store with them. Over the next 14 years, Dotson, who has statuephilia, was arrested seven times for crimes involving stealing mannequins. His last arrest was in October 2006, when he smashed the window of a cleaning supply store and stole a mannequin dressed like a maid. He had only been out of prison for less than a week when the incident happened.
Due to his habitual nature, Dotson was sentenced to a term of 18 months to 30 years. The judge noted that Dotson had never hurt anyone but called the crimes disturbing nevertheless. The term was structured so that he could be held until authorities are sure that he is not going to re-offend.

8The NYC Transit Fanatic

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One symptom of Asperger’s syndrome is that the individual can become obsessed with a topic and talk it about endlessly. For Darius McCollum of New York City, his obsession is the New York Transit system.
McCollum first became interested in the transit system when he was 12. He wasstabbed by a schoolmate and didn’t want to return to school, so he stayed on the subway. At some point, a transit worker befriended him, and he started hanging out at a crew room at a subway station near his home.
The problem was that McCollum wasn’t satisfied to just ride the subways and buses. He wanted to drive them as well. When he was 15 in 1981, he convinced a subway driver to let him take control of one of the cars. He was arrested over the incident.
Since then, he has managed to get quite a long criminal rap sheet, being arrested 29 times in 30 years. While most of the crimes are harmless, he has stolen or tried to steal several buses and subway cars. The result is that he has spent over16 years in prison, returning for new offenses each time he is released.
McCollum says he knows the transit system better than any employee they have, but they would never give him a job. His mother says that she has done what she can for her son, including moving to North Carolina, but he keeps finding his way back to New York City. After a trial in 2013, where he admitted to stealing a bus, he received parole and volunteered to get cognitive behavioral therapy.

7The Inflatable Object Humper

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Edwin Tobergta of Hamilton, Ohio, was first arrested in 2002 for having sex with an inflatable pumpkin that was part of a Halloween display.
In 2008, he was again convicted of public indecency for an unknown crime and received five years of community control, also known as house arrest. However, things only got worse from there. In August 2011, he stole an inflatable pink pool raft from one of his neighbors, went to an alley and then proceeded to have relations with it. The neighbor called the police, and they arrested Tobergta. The neighbor took the pool raft back and for some unknown reason kept it.
On July 15, 2013, the temptation became too much for Tobergta, and he again stole the exact same pink raft. And again, he tried to make sweet, sweet love to it. This time, he did it in the middle of the day while children were in the area. He was arrested, pleaded guilty, and received 11 months in prison. He apologized in court and said he was ready to turn his life around.
It is not known if the neighbor threw out the raft this time, but let’s hope so.

6The Akron Serial Pooper

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Starting in May 2012, police in Akron, Ohio, got reports that someone had defecated on or (worse) in people’s cars. Sometimes, the feces was smeared on the hood, while other times, the pooper did his business on the door handle. If a person were unlucky enough to leave their car unlocked, the unidentified defecator would leave the owners an unwanted gift on a seat.
Overall, 19 people made reports to the police. However, the reports were almost always made after the victim’s car had been targeted repeatedly. For example, one woman’s car was hit six different times. Police also believe that there could be even more incidents that weren’t reported.
In March 2015, one victim set up a camera to take a picture every 12 seconds. He finally snapped a picture of a man with his bare buttocks hanging over the hood of the car. With the picture, Akron police are hoping they will have a suspect in custody soon.

5The Serial Toe Sucker


South Carolina’s Joey Leaphart takes his foot fetish too far. Leaphart says that he approaches women in public places, like fast food restaurants, gas stations, and Walmart. He then asks to kiss their feet or suck on their toes. If he has money, he offers to pay them for the privilege. If the woman says no, he says he just moves on.
However, that isn’t exactly true, because he has been known to employ a few tricks to get some toes in his mouth. One included telling a woman in a Georgia Walmart that he was with the television show America’s Funniest Home Videosand would pay for the 18-year-old’s items if she helped him out. First, he asked if he could take a picture of her foot, to which she agreed. Then, he asked if he could kiss her foot. She again agreed, thinking it was part of a gag video. They went behind a clothing rack and he started sucking on her big toe, and she screamed for him to stop. He said, “It tasted so good though!” Then he ran out of the store. He was arrested a short time later.
Leaphart has been arrested several times, as recently as March 2015. In 2000, he was arrested for sucking the toes of an 11-year-old girl. He received five years in prison for that crime and was put on the sex offender registry.
Leaphart says it is an addiction, and if he could stop it, he would.

4The Butt Slasher

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The first report that a man had slashed at the buttocks of a woman at a Virginia shopping center came in February 2011. By August, nine women had reported that a man had slashed at their butts with what they thought was a razor or a box cutter. Each time, there was some sort of distraction, like a clothes rack being knocked over. Then the man would slash the woman and simply walk away. Luckily, none of the women were seriously hurt, but it was becoming a real problem, so the Fairfax County police formed a task force to get to the bottom of it.
Using images from surveillance cameras, they were able to identify Johnny D. Guillen Pimentel as the slasher in September, but he had disappeared from the area. He was later spotted in his home country of Peru and arrested. In December 2012, he was handed over to Interpol and brought back to the United States for trial.
At his trial in September 2013, he pleaded guilty to malicious wounding and two counts of unlawful wounding. He received a 20-year sentence, but 13 years were suspended.

3The Manure Masturbator

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The heart wants what the heart wants. And what David Truscott’s heart wants is cow manure. Starting in 2005, Truscott, who was in his mid-thirties, began visiting a farm in Redruth, Cornwall, in the United Kingdom. At first, he would just take the manure with him. However, that didn’t fulfill his burning desire, so he started rolling around it and smearing the cow poop on himself while performing sex acts. He was arrested and received jail time for his antics in 2005, 2009, and 2011.
The people at the farm tried to stop Truscott from coming back by removing the manure from the field and putting up bollards, but this only infuriated Truscott. So in 2013, he threatened to kill them, and he set part of the farm on fire. The blaze killed one calf. Truscott, who has an autism spectrum disorder, was arrested and sentenced to 10 years in prison, where he’ll receive psychiatric treatment. When he is released, there will be a strict restraining order for him to stay away from the farm.

2The TriMet Barber

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On New Year’s Eve 2009, police in Portland responded to a strange emergency call. A woman has been on a bus when a man cut off some of her hair. Jared Walter, 22, was arrested, and after news of the arrest was released, three other women came forward saying that Walter had cut and even put superglue into their hair. He was sentenced to just over two years.
Less than two months after being released from prison in 2013, things took a darker turn. Walter was again on the bus, but instead of cutting hair, he masturbated and then ejaculated into the hair of at least three women. He received another two years in prison.
Walter was released in late 2014 and was banned from the TriMet transportation system, but that didn’t stop him from trying to style women’s hair. He had been out of prison for a month on New Year’s Eve 2014 when he tried to cut the hair of a woman in line at a dollar store. He was arrested again and is currently awaiting trial.

1The Dart Man

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The first assault in this strange crime spree happened on June 13, 1990, in New York City. A woman reported that she had been assaulted in a strange manner—someone had shot her in the buttocks with a small homemade needle dart. While that crime was strange enough, she wasn’t the only victim of the man armed with a blowgun. From June 13 to July 7, 55 women, all of them well dressed in skirts or business attire, were pricked by a dart. Luckily, none of the darts were tainted, and none of the women were seriously injured.
The bizarre serial assaults came to an end on July 10, when 33-year-old Jerome Wright was arrested and three witnesses picked him out of a lineup. He was initially charged with second-degree reckless endangerment and harassment for the three assaults in which a witness had identified him. He faced seven years in prison, but the charges were reduced to misdemeanors, and he didn’t have to serve any time in jail.
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