Two Stories from the Propaganda War
By Philip Giraldi
October 28, 2018 "Information
Clearing House"
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Two recent stories about Russians
have demonstrated how the news is selected
and manipulated in the United States. The
first is about Maria Butina, who apparently
sought to overthrow American democracy, such
as it is, by obtaining a life membership in
the National Rifle Association. Maria, a
graduate student at American University, is
now in detention in a federal prison, having
been charged with collusion and failure to
register as an agent of the Russian
Federation. She has been in prison since
July, for most of the time in solitary
confinement, and has not been granted bail
because, as a Russian citizen, she is
considered to be a “flight risk.”
Maria, who has pleaded not guilty to all
charges, is now seeking donations to help
pay for her legal defense as the Russian
government renews demands that she be
released from jail or be tried on whatever
charges the Justice Department can come up
with, but her release is unlikely as she is
really a political prisoner.
The media has been silent about Maria Butina
because the case against her is falling
apart. In early September prosecutors
admitted that they had misunderstood text
messages used to support claims that she had
offered to trade sex for access to
information. Demands that she consequently
be released from prison were, however,
rejected. Her lawyer observed that "The
impact of this inflammatory allegation,
which painted Ms. Butina as some type of
Kremlin-trained seductress, or spy-novel
honeypot character, trading sex for access
and power, cannot be overstated."
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In an attempt
to make the Butina embarrassment disappear
from the news, the Justice Department has
proposed an unprecedented gag order to
prevent her attorney from appearing in the
media in a way that could prejudice a jury
should her case eventually come to trial.
Currently there is no court date and Maria
remains in jail indefinitely, but the press
could care less – she is just one more
Russiagate casualty in an ongoing saga that
has long since passed her by.
Given the Maria Butina story and the
hysteria over all things Russian it was
perhaps inevitable that the tale of Kremlin
interference in American elections would be
resurrected and repeated. Federal
prosecutors are now reporting that another
Russian woman has illegally conspired with
others to “defraud the United States” and
interfere with the U.S. political system, to
include plans for conducting “information
warfare” to subvert the upcoming 2018
midterm elections.
The complaint was filed on October 19th at a
federal court in Virginia which handles most
national security cases. According to the court
documents, Elena Alekseevna Khusyainova,
a 44-year-old resident of St. Petersburg in
Russia, has worked as the head accountant
for “Project Lakhta,” a Russian influence
operation backed by an oligarch close to
President Vladimir Putin. According to the
Justice Department, the
operation “spread misinformation about
US political issues including immigration,
gun control, the Confederate flag, and
protests by NFL players. It also used events
including the Las Vegas mass shooting, and
the far-Right rally in Charlottesville, to
spread discord.”
Khusyainova, who is not likely to be
extradited to the United States for trial,
allegedly purchased advertising in social
networks and also supported dissident
groups. The accusation of the American
authorities emphasizes the connection
between Khusyainova and St. Petersburg
businessman Yevgeny Prigozhin, who was
previously identified by the media as the
owner of a ‘Troll Factory’ in St.
Petersburg. In the U.S., several charges
have already been brought against him and
his staff, including interfering in the
presidential elections in 2016.
The Maria Butina story reveals how there is
a fundamental flaw in the justice system in
the United States. When someone is found
guilty by the media there is no way to right
the wrong when the story shifts and starts
to break down. The New York
Times or Washington Post is unlikely to leap
to the defense of the accused. Maria Butina
has been raked over the coals in stories
that were partly true but mostly false in
terms of any criminal intent. She is still
waiting for justice and will likely be doing
so for some time.
The case of Elena Khusyainova is Maria
Butina redux, only even more idiotic. No
actual evidence is presented in the
indictment and since Elena is in Russia and
not likely to visit the United States, the
entire affair is a bit of theater intended
to heighten hysteria about the U.S. midterm
elections. Is the U.S. electoral system
really so fragile and what did Elena
actually seek to do? The Justice Department
is silent on the issue beyond vague
accusations about trolling on the internet
by Russians. One wonders who in the federal
government ordered the investigation and
signed off on the indictment.
Both Maria and Elena are victims of a
politicized miscarriage of justice. Maria
Butina should be released from prison now
and allowed to pay her fine for being an
unregistered agent before leaving the
country. There is no justification for
holding her in prison. And the indictment of
Elena Khusyainova is not worth the paper it
is written on. It should be torn up and
thrown away.
Philip Giraldi is Ph.D., Executive Director of the Council for the National Interest. A former CIA Case Officer and Army Intelligence Officer who spent twenty years overseas in Europe and the Middle East working terrorism cases. He holds a BA with honors from the University of Chicago and an MA and PhD in Modern History from the University of London.
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