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russias' trolls factory SDA (social design agency) has plans for 2026 against West
Posted on 5/27/26 at 12:21 am
Posted on 5/27/26 at 12:21 am
The leaked documents including in a file titled “Projects 2026."
It lists eight projects, some described as partially begun, including:
An “internet resource” apparently meant to influence Western think tanks, described as already launched in English and also planned in German, French, and Spanish.
A screenshot included in the leak shows a site called the World Center for Strategic Studies that was registered on March 30, 2026 and features analyses published without any named authors.
An AI-driven “self-filling knowledge base” aimed at Germany for which “servers have been launched and web shells created … [with] the database already containing over 200,000 pages.”
An “opinion leader database” designed to monitor nearly 10,000 so-called opinion leader accounts on social media. Screenshots of a similar tool can be seen in the leak.
An “Opinion tracker” intended to monitor the 100 “most prominent French opposition opinion leaders.”
A website called “Russian Wave,” planned for publication in French, German, and russian.
A project called “AI News,” aimed at France, which seeks to create three “projects” across six social networks producing hundreds of videos.
The leaked documents also outline a plan called “Mitteleuropa” that proposes to establish close political and economic relations between “a number of states and territories (primarily Austria, Hungary, and Slovakia) that were previously part of the Austro-Hungarian Empire,” with the long-term goal of creating “a single, strong, independent player.”
According to the document, the purpose of the project is to “dismantle the Visegrad Group (Poland, Czech Republic, Hungary, Slovakia)” and replace it with the “Vienna Agreement” (Austria, Hungary, Slovakia).” The plan also describes intentions to influence last month’s elections in Hungary and Slovenia.
Earlier this month, the United Kingdom announced new sanctions against the SDA that targeted “49 individuals working for [the company], including writers, translators and video makers responsible for deceptive Kremlin propaganda.” LINK
It lists eight projects, some described as partially begun, including:
An “internet resource” apparently meant to influence Western think tanks, described as already launched in English and also planned in German, French, and Spanish.
A screenshot included in the leak shows a site called the World Center for Strategic Studies that was registered on March 30, 2026 and features analyses published without any named authors.
An AI-driven “self-filling knowledge base” aimed at Germany for which “servers have been launched and web shells created … [with] the database already containing over 200,000 pages.”
An “opinion leader database” designed to monitor nearly 10,000 so-called opinion leader accounts on social media. Screenshots of a similar tool can be seen in the leak.
An “Opinion tracker” intended to monitor the 100 “most prominent French opposition opinion leaders.”
A website called “Russian Wave,” planned for publication in French, German, and russian.
A project called “AI News,” aimed at France, which seeks to create three “projects” across six social networks producing hundreds of videos.
The leaked documents also outline a plan called “Mitteleuropa” that proposes to establish close political and economic relations between “a number of states and territories (primarily Austria, Hungary, and Slovakia) that were previously part of the Austro-Hungarian Empire,” with the long-term goal of creating “a single, strong, independent player.”
According to the document, the purpose of the project is to “dismantle the Visegrad Group (Poland, Czech Republic, Hungary, Slovakia)” and replace it with the “Vienna Agreement” (Austria, Hungary, Slovakia).” The plan also describes intentions to influence last month’s elections in Hungary and Slovenia.
Earlier this month, the United Kingdom announced new sanctions against the SDA that targeted “49 individuals working for [the company], including writers, translators and video makers responsible for deceptive Kremlin propaganda.” LINK
Posted on 5/27/26 at 12:24 am to LLeD
In the first four months of 2024, the SDA’s bot army generated 33.9 million comments and nearly 40,000 content units, including 4,641 videos and 2,516 memes and graphics. The leaked documents include country-level quotas set per platform and per narrative cycle.
The documents also provide instructions on how to concoct invented citizens with tailored biographies, demographics and grievances: a 38-year-old German woman worried about inflation; a patriotic French voter angry about migration; a Slovak sceptic questioning support for Ukraine. These personas were designed to appear credible within specific national conversations.
The methods go beyond comment farming. The leaked files describe what the operation itself calls “cognitive strikes” — campaigns of vandalism, false-flag messaging and staged provocations designed to inflame social tensions, discredit governments and dominate the news cycle.
The objectives were explicitly electoral. One internal document set a key performance indicator for Germany: success would be achieved if the AfD polled at 20%; a parallel paper set 20% for Marine Le Pen’s National Rally in France. T
Full article: LINK
The documents also provide instructions on how to concoct invented citizens with tailored biographies, demographics and grievances: a 38-year-old German woman worried about inflation; a patriotic French voter angry about migration; a Slovak sceptic questioning support for Ukraine. These personas were designed to appear credible within specific national conversations.
The methods go beyond comment farming. The leaked files describe what the operation itself calls “cognitive strikes” — campaigns of vandalism, false-flag messaging and staged provocations designed to inflame social tensions, discredit governments and dominate the news cycle.
The objectives were explicitly electoral. One internal document set a key performance indicator for Germany: success would be achieved if the AfD polled at 20%; a parallel paper set 20% for Marine Le Pen’s National Rally in France. T
Full article: LINK
This post was edited on 5/27/26 at 12:30 am
Posted on 5/27/26 at 12:39 am to LLeD
You are a globalist troll. Please stop posting here.
Posted on 5/27/26 at 12:41 am to LLeD
You do know your side does the same. (Like you are doing now).
Where you screwed up was assuming that by trashing the USA and then later Trump, Europe would come to your rescue.
They won't.
And now we don't trust your people not to betray us to China.
Where you screwed up was assuming that by trashing the USA and then later Trump, Europe would come to your rescue.
They won't.
And now we don't trust your people not to betray us to China.
This post was edited on 5/27/26 at 12:42 am
Posted on 5/27/26 at 1:03 am to LLeD
NATO to beef up forces assigned to defend Baltics in war
LINK
NATO will strengthen the defence of its eastern flank with a new structure that would facilitate the rapid deployment of forces in Latvia and Estonia in the event of a war with russia.
LINK
NATO will strengthen the defence of its eastern flank with a new structure that would facilitate the rapid deployment of forces in Latvia and Estonia in the event of a war with russia.
This post was edited on 5/27/26 at 1:04 am
Posted on 5/27/26 at 1:07 am to LLeD
How's the weather in Kiev today, Taras?
Posted on 5/27/26 at 6:12 am to DesScorp
quote:
How's the weather in Kiev today, Taras?
He's in Spain trying to avoid going back to Ukraine.
If he can't show that he's propagandizing American sports fans they are going to put him in the trenches.
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