Very interesting article. One take away is that we must be more vigilant than 
ever in questioning what we see and hear, regardless of our political 
perspective. It also suggests, at least to me, that social media is 
particularly suspect since there is often no journalistic credibility in what 
is repeated. 

 

The Russian media campaign is clearly miles ahead of where many thought it was. 

 

--
-Rob de Santos

 

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Worthwhile reading...

 

RC

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