Date: 2017-01-10 04:07 pm (UTC)
Обхохочешься. Особенно если раскопать, как именно они это делают.

If mainstream outlets pass on a hacking, government-linked fronts can always pass the documents to peripheral outfits who will lend them less weight but can still send them across social media.

That has often included the website InfoWars, which was founded by the right-wing radio host Alex Jones and often publishes conspiracy theories.

Guccifer 2.0 approached Mikael Thalen, a writer for InfoWars, with D.N.C. documents that showed Democrats’ plans for attacking Paul Manafort, a campaign manager to Donald J. Trump who had worked on behalf of the now-deposed Ukrainian president Viktor Yanukovych, a Kremlin ally.

Mr. Thalen had come to believe, after many interactions with the front groups, that they “would reach out based on who would best carry the story the way they wanted it carried.”

He feared that Moscow was hoping InfoWars, by publishing the files, would muddy the water around accusations against Mr. Manafort, indirectly aiding Mr. Trump’s then-flailing campaign. Breaking with InfoWars’ usual reliance on such files, he declined to publish the documents.

http://mobile.nytimes.com/2017/01/08/world/europe/russian-hackers-find-ready-bullhorns-in-the-media.html

Фееричное интервью Алекса Джонса для Дугина:
http://tsargrad.tv/article/2016/12/21/aleks-dzhons-v-blizhajshie-30-dnej-mozhet-byt-nachnetsja-eshhe-vojna
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