Russia today, tomorrow the world
The 11 September attacks in New York were an inside job; the South Korean warship torpedoed in March was not sunk by North Korea, but probably by Japan or the US; and the world is run by the secretive Bilderberg Group, who pursue a "New World Order". Not the lonely ravings of a conspiracy-minded blogger, but all opinions aired recently on a satellite channel beamed into millions of American homes.
With its slick graphics, smiling young news-anchors, and round-the-clock coverage, RT is like any other news channel. But there is one major difference, aside from the content: RT, which stands for Russia Today, is paid for by the Kremlin. The channel launched in 2005, broadcasting news mainly about Russia on various satellite packages around the world.
You might remember a provocative ad campaign across London last year, with posters showing pictures of Barack Obama and Mahmoud Ahmadinejad and asking, "Who poses the bigger nuclear threat?"
In the US, ads were run on screens inside New York taxis, and the channel even broadcast live on big screens in Times Square. This year, RT went even further in its attempts to infiltrate the US, when a new arm of the channel, RT America, began broadcasting from Washington DC several hours a day, exclusively for a US audience...
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/europe/russia-today-tomorrow--the-world-2083869.html
The thing with RT is, they cover all the stuff that Western news really should, but doesn't. They give a voice to all the anti-NWO figures we know from cyberspace - Celente, Tarpley, Keiser, Madsen etc. Now RT are no angels and the Russian government are no saints, however they are not completely on board with the NWO agenda.

Anyone who is Russophobic on the grounds of Communism, I remind you that the Red Terror was a London operation against the Russian people (heck even Karl Marx himself spent some time in London), and that if you look at the early Soviet leaders/parliament members, broken down by ethnicity and crypto-ethnicity, very few were Russian. I dare you.
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