The Ukrainian Center for Combatting Disinformation published in July an enemies list — speakers supposedly promoting "Russian disinformation." Of the 78 people initially listed, 30 were members of the Schiller Institute or had spoken at its conferences.
Mike Billington interviews Col. Richard H. Black (ret.) on the Ukraine Center for Countering Disinformation board hit list, the Ukraine war and his thoughts about the Schiller Institute's role in today's crisis.
Governments and individuals around the world have responded to Ukraine's Nazi-like Blacklist, with outrage, anger, and, in several cases, demands for Western governments to stop financing the Ukraine government.
Sixteen prominent Americans whose names appeared on the infamous Black List issued by the U.S.-funded Ukrainian Center for Countering Disinformation, under President Zelensky’s National Security and Defense Council, have called on six committees of the U.S. Senate and the U.S. House of Representatives to investigate the use of taxpayers money to finance these overt threats to the right to free speech and the personal security of U.S. citizens.
Governments and individuals around the world have responded to Ukraine's Nazi-like Blacklist, with outrage, anger, and, in several cases, demands for Western governments to stop financing the Ukraine government.
Aug. 9—“Global NATO” is bearing down on its drive to control “the narrative” around the globe. No opinion which is not the official “narrative” is allowed anymore; action is being threatened against those who would violate these orders. These are pre-war measures, Schiller Institute founder Helga Zepp-LaRouche warned today. They must be defeated.
Governments and individuals around the world have responded to Ukraine's Nazi-like Blacklist, with outrage, anger, and, in several cases, demands for Western governments to stop financing the Ukraine government.