To: elmatador who wrote (137556 ) 12/28/2017 9:25:27 PM From: Elroy Jetson 1 RecommendationRecommended By Cogito Ergo Sum
Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 219834 The father of the person who writes ZeroHedge is Bulgarian propagandist Krassimir Ivandjiiski whose primary work product is - strogosekretno.com - "Strogo Sekretno" which means "Strictly Confidential" in Russian and Bulgarian. The website is funded by Putin's FSB security services. Half of the website is in English and half is in Bulgarian. Today's English-language headlines: 1.) Israel Braces For "Earth Shattering" Indictments Against Netanyahu 2.) Sucked into Fighting for Jews 3.) Trump Pardons Racist, Criminal Jewish Fanatic 4.) Was Lockerbie a Cover-Up? 5.) A world with no future Translate the Bulgarian portion of the website for even more pointed, over the top and flatly laughable Russian propaganda. Krassimir Ivandjiiski's son, 39-year-old Daniel Ivandjiiski moved to the US for college and armed with an undergraduate degree in biology and barred from working in the securities business (after being convicted of insider trading in his twenties) has always written ZeroHedge with a much lighter touch of Putin-inspired propaganda because it's targeted to a more sophisticated group of dupes. Like Russia's Facebook advertisements the aim is to exploit perceived divisions and distrust within American society. A self-claimed former ZeroHedge employee, Colin Lokey, has said Tim Backshall, a 46-year-old credit derivatives strategist also writes for ZeroHedge. But ZeroHedge has denied this, calling Colin Lokey, "an emotionally unstable, psychologically troubled alcoholic with a drug dealer past, as per his own disclosures." - businessinsider.com So whether Daniel Ivandjiiski has the assistance of Tim Backshall or others or not - how does unemployed Daniel Ivandjiiski pay for ZeroHedge and his apartment? The paymaster is almost certainly the Russian FSB, either directly or indirectly the Russian FSB, the same service which supports his father's website. People who think the publications of the Chinese Communist Party are your best source of unbiased information, generally tend to believe ZeroHedge is a similarly impeccable information source as the Chinese communist party.