A Russian-backed "propaganda" network has been broken up for spreading anti-Ukraine stories and paying unnamed European politicians, according to authorities in several countries.
Investigators claimed it used the popular Voice of Europe website as a vehicle to pay politicians.
The Czech Republic and Poland said the network aimed to influence European politics.
Voice of Europe did not respond to the BBC's request for comment.
Czech media, citing intelligence sources, reported that politicians from Germany, France, Poland, Belgium, the Netherlands and Hungary were paid by Voice of Europe in order to influence upcoming elections for the European Parliament.
The German newspaper Der Spiegel said the money was either handed over in cash in covert meetings in Prague or through cryptocurrency exchanges.
We know that the Russians have been paying for a covert media operation in this country. They have paid a number of Right-wing influencers to spout Russian propaganga.
So, is it beyond the realm of possibility that the Russians have been channeling money to American politicians who are willing to take Putin's cash to spread his lies? If so, then I would suggest that some deep investigative attention be paid to the American appeasers who are spouting the same line as Moscow.
You know who they are. And it goes right to the top of the GOP, for, as the old saying goes, fish rot from the head.
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