The Discovery Institute’s Pro-Russian Agenda

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Earlier today I linked to this highly deceptive post at the anti-evolution Discovery Institute’s “Russia Blog,” purporting to lay out a timeline for Russia’s brutal attack on Georgia. (I commented that it read like propaganda directly from the Kremlin.)

The Russia Blog titled their post, “Chronology Matters.” And they’re quite right. It does matter.

Here’s the truth about the chronology of this crisis at La Russophobe, recounting the history of Russia’s escalating provocations against Georgia with numerous links and citations: Special Extra — EDITORIAL: The Facts on Georgia.

La Russophobe has been keeping an eye on the DI’s Russia Blog for quite a while. Here’s a post about the manager of Russia Blog, Yuri Mamchur, who turns out to be very connected in Russia: The Further Misadventures of Screwball Yuri Mamchur, Neo-Soviet Con Man.

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