
This was poor maskirovka or masking or whatever that funny not American word means. Even with her oversized silver gray shawl contrasting neatly with the dark suits and melding her into the table cloth she was seen. She thought that by siting at the same table as Michael Flynn, former Czech Deputy Prime Minister Cyril Svoboda, and former Bundestag member Willy Wimmer she would go unnoticed. Clearly her Kremlin training taught her to hide in plain sight.

She openly talked to Putin and was seated at a table with him in front of cameras. Stein sought to cover up her Russian collusion by not accepting money to reimburse her travel expenses. In his prior employment he patriotically helped advance Madeline Albright's statements that 500,000 Iraqis dead from sanctions was a “well worth the price.” RT is a weak propaganda organ, it can not seem to convince good liberals that half a million dead brown babies is in the national interest even though it counts such talented communicators as Larry King amongst it's hosts. NPR has been headed by the former director of propaganda for the State Department, Kevin Klose since 1998.

RT is clearly state sponsored propaganda, like National Public Radio and the Voice of America, but different in that it does not have an American in charge. The traitor Stein traveled to Moscow in order to attend the a party celebrating the achievements of Russian Today (RT), a Russian government sponsored news organ. Ruffles on both sides of the iron curtain have sagged in recent times with the Senate Intelligence Committee's demand for documents from the campaign of Green Party Presidential Candidate Jill Stein, who is clearly the least well trained agent of the Kremlin in history.

He had the good sense even suspect Henry Kissinger of being under Soviet influence. The CIA's head of counter-intelligence, James Jesus Angleton, had everyone under scrutiny. During the height of the cold war, when America was an alert nation that had the good sense to openly murder dissidents and mass execute protestors on college campuses, we could still catch Russian spies. They have their own special word for sneaky sneaky warfare, maskirovka, which directly translates as “masking” from their funny not quite European language with it's funny not quite European alphabet.
DID RUSSIA PAY TO HAVR JILL STEIN ON THE RACR FULL
Russia is a cold cold place full of sneaky sneaky people.
