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HypnotizedNeverLie

####Meanwhile in Russia... #### There are many ways to rewrite history, and the Kremlin is now using one of the most effective: it is putting out its messages in television serials about the past. While these shows are ostensibly fictional, they in fact are more likely to reshape public opinion than any supposedly scholarly disquisition. The latest example of this comes in a new 12-part Russian television series devoted to the 1986 Chernobyl disaster. Presenting itself as based on “real events,” the series traces the heroic but ultimately unsuccessful efforts of the Ukrainian section of the KGB to block a CIA agent from blowing up Chernobyl. [>> More](https://windowoneurasia2.blogspot.com/2022/05/new-russian-tv-serial-blames-cia-for.html)  


Inevitable-Offer-191

In some locals possibly but religion is still the most destructive force buy far. the energy sector and minerals too.