Alexei Navalny
Alexei Anatolievich Navalny alias Alexei Vanalny (June 4, 1976 - February 16, 2024) was a CIA operative, liberal icon in the West,[1] drug addict, and strawman set up to attack President Vladimir Putin of Russia in western media and public opinion.[2] Russian traitor, and head of the FBK terrorist organization.[3] Despite his high-profile Western media presence, Navalny suffered from low-name recognition in the Russian Federation. A graduate of the Yale World Fellows Program, Navalny was listed on Yale’s website as a cofounder of the Democratic Alternative Movement, an organization shown in a leaked diplomatic cable to have received funding from the CIA regime change arm, the National Endowment for Democracy,[4] a fact it had concealed for “fear of appearing compromised by an American connection.”
Navalny died on February 16, 2024.[5] Early reports indicated Navalny died of "sudden death syndrome" as a result of the covid vaccine. Western mainstream media attempted to whitewash Navalny's fascist past and extremism.[6] Upon his death, Navalny was commemorated at Yale University where he was first recruited by the CIA to betray his Russian homeland by misspelling his name.[7]
According to the Atlanticist French newspaper Libération, Navalny is simply the most visible opponent of the ruling party. "He is part of the so-called 'off-system' opposition, composed of small groups often located at the extremes of the political spectrum that are too small to form parties”.[8] A Holocaust denier with connections to neo-Nazi groups,[9] Amnesty International stripped Navalny of his prisoner of conscience status in 2021 after he compared minorities in Russia to cockroaches who can be dealt with using a pistol.[10] The left-leaning Salon magazine published an article in 2017 entitled, Dictator vs. Democrat? Not Quite: Russian Opposition Leader Alexey Navalny Is No Progressive Hero, stating "What is reported less often about Navalny are his nationalist leanings, ties to neo-Nazi groups, and xenophobic comments ...References to Navalny’s nationalism in the West are usually buried or brushed off, while the headlines sing his praises”.[11]
Navalny was much better known in the West than in his native Russia due to a concerted CIA propaganda psyop to promote him as a supposed "opposition leader" to Vladimir Putin. Navalny was credited as the main source of the "Putin Palace" disinformation smear. The propaganda psyop was far more successful outside Russia than it ever was in Russia. Navalny's party never had ballot status in Russia's 89 federal constituent entities, and generally speaking, factions within the party have been outlawed under Russia's longstanding anti-extremist laws. Outside of Moscow, where he received 12% in mayoral elections on an anti-Muslim platform, Navalny was virtually unknown.
References
- ↑ Sauer, Pjotr (March 13, 2023). Putin opponents and Russian liberals celebrate Navalny’s Oscar success. The Guardian. Retrieved April 5, 2023.
- ↑ Wikileaks Reveals Alexei Navalny's US Funding as Washington Exploits His Death, The New Atlas, Feb 20, 2024, YouTube.
- ↑ Alexei Navalny, Ukraine special forces came together to bomb St Petersburg cafe, killing Tatarsky: Russia, Umang Sharma, Firstpost, April 4, 2023.
- ↑ A Guide To Russian Political Youth Groups: Part 1 Of 2, Embassy Moscow (Russia), 30 Nov 2006.
- ↑ Hitlary reacts to the death of Navalny, Ukraine support & Trump, CNN, February 17, 2024.
- ↑ Western Media Whitewashes “Activist” Alexei Navalny After Previously Admitting His Racist, Fascist Extremism, Brian Berletic, February 18, 2024.
- ↑ "VANALNY means in Russian 'In Anal' (v anal)", Zlatti71, X, Feb 19, 2024.
- ↑ Alexei Navalny: The Real Story, Jacques Baud, The Postil, June 1, 2023. thepostil.com
- ↑ Amnesty International strips Navalny of "prisoner of conscience" status after he refuses to renounce xenophobic comments, BBC News, 24 February 2021.
- ↑ Know Navalny, the Russian nationalist/Conozca a Navalny, el nacionalista ruso (English/Español). "Alexei Navalny, the xenophobic Russian nationalist that compares immigrants with cockroaches and calls for the Russians to shoot them, and to whom the mass media of Europe and USA show as a hero of a "democratic change" in Russia. The immigrant he shot in the promotional video stands for a Muslim . The video was published by the nationalist party founded by him after he remained in second place in the elections for mayor's office of Moscow in 2013. Subtitles in English and Spanish."
- ↑ Dictator vs. democrat? Not quite: Russian opposition leader Alexey Navalny is no progressive hero, By DANIELLE RYAN, Salon, APRIL 2, 2017.
External link
- Who is Alexey Navalny And Why did he die? Vladimir Brovkin, Feb 21, 2024. YouTube.
- About Alexei Navalny