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June 22, 2014  ( Tony Cartalucci – LocalOrg ) – Russia’s ITAR-TASS News Agency reported in an article titled, " Russia wants to replace US computer chips with local processors ," that: Russia’s Industry and Trade Ministry plans to replace US microchips Intel and AMD, used in government’s computers, with domestically-produced micro processor Baikal in a project worth dozens of millions of dollars, business daily Kommersant reported Thursday.
Links US Propaganda Accidentally Exposes Nazi Crimes in Ukraine US State Department propaganda witlessly confirms Right Sector Nazis are operating in eastern Ukraine, kidnapping journalists, and working directly for the regime in Kiev. Image : Media won’t report the narrative Kiev wants to hear? Just send Right Sector Nazis to kidnap them and coerce the talking points you want reported at gunpoint.Pictured above is one of two Russian journalists takenhostage by Right Sector Nazis and made to "confess."  June 20, 2014 (Tony Cartalucci – LD) - The Interpreter Magazine is a "special project" of the Institute of Modern Russia
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Read the article: Syria: Elections Are a Battle Won, But the War Goes On
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In Reuters’ article, " Tens of thousands of Syrians abroad vote in early poll ," it reported:Â Expatriates and those who have fled the war were casting their ballots at dozens of Syrian embassies abroad ahead of next week’s vote inside the country that opponents have dismissed as a farce as the fighting rages in its fourth year. Several countries that oppose Assad, including France, have blocked the voting but Syrian government media said people were still able to participate in many countries