Eric Czuleger
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Podcast Appearances
and so it talks about this permeability of the information space where it's like where in on the one hand you're able to call out really terrible ideas and you're able to surface really good ideas in free dialogue uh but on the other hand it leaves the borders open for anybody to make an injection of information into that space
and so it talks about this permeability of the information space where it's like where in on the one hand you're able to call out really terrible ideas and you're able to surface really good ideas in free dialogue uh but on the other hand it leaves the borders open for anybody to make an injection of information into that space
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Well, and the Bezmenov speeches is fantastic, too, because one of the things that he talks about is the generational aim of of these kind of active measures. Russia specifically tends to have a lot more time to do these things. They don't have administration switches nearly as regularly as we do.
Well, and the Bezmenov speeches is fantastic, too, because one of the things that he talks about is the generational aim of of these kind of active measures. Russia specifically tends to have a lot more time to do these things. They don't have administration switches nearly as regularly as we do.
Well, and the Bezmenov speeches is fantastic, too, because one of the things that he talks about is the generational aim of of these kind of active measures. Russia specifically tends to have a lot more time to do these things. They don't have administration switches nearly as regularly as we do.
That's right. And they can also make more long-term decisions. You know, I was reading a report and I am like having trouble getting it out of my mind because now it's the only way that I can sort of think about the Ukrainian conflict or really anything that's happening within the Russian Federation sphere of influence. And they were essentially saying that the psychological operation of Russia
That's right. And they can also make more long-term decisions. You know, I was reading a report and I am like having trouble getting it out of my mind because now it's the only way that I can sort of think about the Ukrainian conflict or really anything that's happening within the Russian Federation sphere of influence. And they were essentially saying that the psychological operation of Russia
That's right. And they can also make more long-term decisions. You know, I was reading a report and I am like having trouble getting it out of my mind because now it's the only way that I can sort of think about the Ukrainian conflict or really anything that's happening within the Russian Federation sphere of influence. And they were essentially saying that the psychological operation of Russia
is really the locus or the center of the conflict, that kinetic conflicts are just ways of influencing the psychological operation. And so I know it sounds a little perplexing, but I think the information that they give or the evidence that they give is, you know, their incursion into Syria at a certain point was everybody was saying, well, you know, it's because they want a warm water port.
is really the locus or the center of the conflict, that kinetic conflicts are just ways of influencing the psychological operation. And so I know it sounds a little perplexing, but I think the information that they give or the evidence that they give is, you know, their incursion into Syria at a certain point was everybody was saying, well, you know, it's because they want a warm water port.
is really the locus or the center of the conflict, that kinetic conflicts are just ways of influencing the psychological operation. And so I know it sounds a little perplexing, but I think the information that they give or the evidence that they give is, you know, their incursion into Syria at a certain point was everybody was saying, well, you know, it's because they want a warm water port.
great but what also came from that was a massive amount of refugee outflows from syria that went into europe and this is you know you can draw a direct line from that into this uh new wave of hyper nationalism that is uh sort of drawing fractures in the european union because they're saying well you know if we're a european union then why are some countries bearing the brunt of
great but what also came from that was a massive amount of refugee outflows from syria that went into europe and this is you know you can draw a direct line from that into this uh new wave of hyper nationalism that is uh sort of drawing fractures in the european union because they're saying well you know if we're a european union then why are some countries bearing the brunt of
great but what also came from that was a massive amount of refugee outflows from syria that went into europe and this is you know you can draw a direct line from that into this uh new wave of hyper nationalism that is uh sort of drawing fractures in the european union because they're saying well you know if we're a european union then why are some countries bearing the brunt of