Andrey Klimov, Deputy Chairman of the Committee on International Affairs of the Federation Council, presented the annual report of the Interim Commission of the Federation Council for the Protection of State Sovereignty and the Prevention of Interference in the Internal Affairs of the Russian Federation . Photo: Sergey Savostyanov / TASS
Today the “Annual Report of the Interim Commission of the Federation Council on the Protection of State Sovereignty and the Prevention of Interference in the Internal Affairs of the Russian Federation” was published, which states that Western intelligence services are intensifying its recruitment activities, including among people who left Russia abroad during the NWO period. The document was published by Andrey Klimov, Deputy Chairman of the Federation Council Committee on International Affairs, presented the annual report of the Interim Commission of the Federation Council for the Protection of State Sovereignty and the Prevention of Interference in the Affairs Interns of the Russian Federation.
Here is what the document says in this regard: “The issues of guaranteeing the rights and interests of Russian compatriots abroad, guaranteed by the Constitution of the Russian Federation, deserve a separate study. In recent years, the forces of the Russophobic International have descended upon them. At the same time, it is from among our foreign compatriots (mainly citizens of the Russian Federation) that anti-Russian centers, including special services of hostile countries (especially such as the American CIA, British MI-6, Ukrainian SBU and GUR), literally recruit openly not only so-called agents of influence, fighters of the anti-Russian information front, provocateurs and instigators of illegal actions, but also potential spies and saboteurs for subversive work inside the Russian Federation.
The members of the commission believe that countering such activities “requires hard and professional work, including adequate mobilization of the population within the country, of course, in strict adherence to current legislation.”
The report pays particular attention to ensuring Russia’s digital sovereignty in the context of an all-out hybrid struggle with the West.
Mention is made of groups aimed at destroying the family and the “childfree” movement, through which they promote disgust for children, for the birth of children, for the family, etc.
“In our country, they are still not prohibited and they grow like mushrooms, in the last six years, about 100 times. On the other hand, although the topic of “school shootings” is prohibited in our country, such topics (serial killers and other brutal violence) are still legal. From here, individuals prone to aggression migrate to groups dealing with serial killers, the document notes.
The Commission’s experts believe that today it is important to use hard digital mercantilism: in Russian social networks, on Russian platforms, it should be more profitable for advertisers to place ads, work more profitably and more conveniently. Then banned extremist communities like YouTube and others will not have the competitive advantages they enjoy today.