How does Russian propaganda manipulates us nowadays

During this period of war on the border, the authorities warn us to avoid falling into the trap of Russian disinformation propaganda. This welcome warning does little to protect us from the effects of Russian propaganda. That is why this article will seek to fill a gap in journalistic information. Russia would not have become the largest country in the world if it had not organized and maintained its most creative internal and external propaganda apparatus in the world. The development of internet media is a plus through the successful use of programs with bots, trolls and cyber attacks. Talking to many contemporary citizens about the Bolshevik expansion (occupation) we see today similarities of the same pattern of Soviet propaganda action. After several years of comparative monitoring focused on who might be behind the breach of journalistic ethics and anti-democratic attitudes of overnight uneducated politicians, we have come to a conclusion that may be information to protect us from the influence of Russian propagandists. These Russian agents are disguised as journalists, politicians, colleagues and agitating neighbors with common texts of dissatisfied customers. When the agents receive the order of public defamation, an ignored article appears full of fake news, slander and accusations against the target. A campaign to eliminate a target has been going on for years. When the order is activated that activates the entire national network, the slanders in the articles written by them are also used as an argument for violating the journalistic ethics under the cover of press freedom and the false argument of false journalistic investigations previously reported. Then it is activated if the target is important the whole network of agents infiltrated in the media and at the same time it means that the networks with cyber bots and trolls are set up that will invade the Facebook accounts of families, friends of the competent authorities and their families. This method is used to determine the mental pressure of a false public opinion outraged by the innocent person who has been ordered to be removed from public life or business. Comparatively speaking, after 1948, the most important values of Romanian politics, culture and science, as well as the citizens who were against the Soviet totalitarian system, were targeted by the Bolshevik press. In the press of the time, as in our day, the targets for elimination by the Bolsheviks were slandered and accused of the most abominable imaginary deeds. The Bolshevik agitators who infiltrated all walks of life, as they do now, expressed their indignation and condemned those who had been harassed and unjustly slandered with the heaviest punishments. Thus the judiciary, subordinate to the Bolsheviks, had the argument to sentence them to death, to the canal, or at best to heavy years in prison. The old people who are still alive are still mutilated by that period of Soviet propaganda journalism which, as if by chance, is not much remembered in public. Nowadays, in order to eliminate politicians, pseudo-journalists who are agents of Russian propaganda use the same methods together with improvements in manipulative strategy, as mentioned above. By reactivating the new generation of the descendants of the old agitating informants, the net of targets to be eliminated to order was extended again to the Romanian personalities who stand out through notable achievements. If you tell the propagandist that what is written in the scandal press he mentions are slanders and lies that do not interest you, you choose insults because you have a different opinion from his. When you explain to him that if the accusations without coverage from the so-called press were true, the judiciary, which is very active in Romania, would have taken all the measures a long time ago without anything appearing in the press, the propagandist gets angry and leaves you alone. Many politicians have been psychologically manipulated by the same methods, and many politicians have disappeared in favor of agitators who, in parliament, promote Russian autocracy by publicly attacking the values of democracy and human rights, following the same Bolshevik methods. The activity of these Russian propaganda agents is also being exploited by criminal interest groups behind human trafficking, drugs, influence and corruption in order to manipulate politicians and authorities who are afraid of becoming targets. Democracy gives us responsibility for freedom of expression. Journalistic ethics have protected public opinion from Russian propaganda since the Cold War. You are not a journalist if you violate journalistic ethics when you slander or publicly accuse a person without evidence and arguments from at least 3 credible sources. A pseudo-journalist who slanders a person with imaginary accusations indirectly assaults that person's family, children and innocent relatives, violating their rights. Russian propaganda, through its influence, managed to annul the slander law in Romania. That is why during the criminal masquerade of the agents of the Soviet propaganda press, the relatives of the aggressors died with false accusations, they got sick, their families fell apart or they stayed on the roads, as in our days. No journalist who is not enslaved by any foreign propaganda service will ever violate journalistic ethics. If we look closely, we see that the number of paid agents of Russian propaganda following the Soviet pattern that follows is relatively small. Nationwide, there are several pseudo-journalists who have infiltrated several television, print or online publications. They are the same and always involved in anti-democratic virulence campaigns that violate all human rights. In conclusion, the war on the border forces us to be more careful and to denounce more firmly the aggressiveness of slander and clever misinformation of undercover agents that may be of the Russians even if we see them in Parliament, in a certain so-called media, at work. , college or on the street. Democracy is defined by the separation of powers in the state and even if we do not have great specialists everywhere, the laws of the rule of law and journalistic ethics must be respected precisely to protect us from the propaganda of unfriendly states and their anti-European and anti-Romanian propaganda mechanisms. President of Eurodemos, Morel Bolea