Shalva Papuashvili: “The exposure of ‘Russian interference’ by the new U.S. administration has confirmed that labeling something as ‘Russian’ is a tactic formulated in one center, implemented through bribed politicians and NGOs”

The exposure of the “Russian interference” conspiracy of the century by the new U.S. administration has confirmed that labeling something as “Russian” is a tactic formulated in one center, implemented in other countries through bribed politicians and NGOs, wrote Parliament Speaker Shalva Papuashvili on social media, sharing a music video by singer Zaza Nozadze titled “Liberal Zazas.”

As Papuashvili notes, the head of national intelligence provided a universal test for identifying these bribed NGOs and politicians—code words that expose those trained by the “deep state” introductory course: “Russophobe,” “pro-Russian,” “Russian interference.”

“The exposure of the ‘Russian interference’ conspiracy of the century by the new U.S. administration has confirmed that labeling something as ‘Russian’ is a tactic formulated in one center, implemented in other countries through bribed politicians and NGOs.

The head of national intelligence also gave us a universal test for identifying these bribed NGOs and politicians—code words that expose those trained by the ‘deep state’ introductory course: ‘Russophobe,’ ‘pro-Russian,’ ‘Russian interference.’

However, where was national intelligence when, years ago, this conspiracy was exposed by Zaza Nozadze’s ‘Liberal Zazas’?” Papuashvili writes.

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