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Gas Light: Disinformation and Weaponizing Doubt in Politics

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Disinformation is based in the Soviet military strategy of reflexive control, and its use arguably enabled Russia to annex Crimea. But Russian disinformation’s failure to accomplish in 2022 what it did in 2014 is due to one person, and he just might provide the key to defeating disinformation in another goal of the Russian government: dividing the United States.
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Music by Ty Wycoff
Resources/Mentioned in the Episode

New Yorker’s Politics & More Podcast: Igor Novikov on Standing His Ground in Ukraine

The Twilight of Democracy by Anne Applebaum


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Instagram @thishistoric for political updates in between episodes.

Check out Ty’s articles on Medium

A huge thanks to all of my Patrons for making this show happen! Want to support the show? Head to the This Historic Moment Patreon

Derek Lichtner, Joshua Covill, Brandon Suthard, Rebecca Wycoff, Dale Wycoff, Chris Krager, Stevie Covill, Jamie Cody-Ferguson, Aurora Darling, Chelsea O’Hara, Spencer Harris, Larissa Wycoff, Natali Kragh, Kailey Adams, Yosef Smid, Danielle de Leon Patrick, Jeny Covill

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Disinformation is based in the Soviet military strategy of reflexive control, and its use arguably enabled Russia to annex Crimea. But Russian disinformation’s failure to accomplish in 2022 what it did in 2014 is due to one person, and he just might provide the key to defeating disinformation in another goal of the Russian government: dividing the United States.
\Written, produced, and hosted by Ty Wycoff
Music by Ty Wycoff
Resources/Mentioned in the Episode

New Yorker’s Politics & More Podcast: Igor Novikov on Standing His Ground in Ukraine

The Twilight of Democracy by Anne Applebaum


Follow the show on
Instagram @thishistoric for political updates in between episodes.

Check out Ty’s articles on Medium

A huge thanks to all of my Patrons for making this show happen! Want to support the show? Head to the This Historic Moment Patreon

Derek Lichtner, Joshua Covill, Brandon Suthard, Rebecca Wycoff, Dale Wycoff, Chris Krager, Stevie Covill, Jamie Cody-Ferguson, Aurora Darling, Chelsea O’Hara, Spencer Harris, Larissa Wycoff, Natali Kragh, Kailey Adams, Yosef Smid, Danielle de Leon Patrick, Jeny Covill

Have a topic idea you want covered? Found something I said that is incorrect? Shoot an email to: thishistoricmoment@gmail.com

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