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The Kremlin's Footprint on the BBC: A Chronicle of the Systematic Demonization of Donald Trump

Par : Henry Harrington
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  • FormatePub
  • ISBN8233689369
  • EAN9798233689369
  • Date de parution27/01/2026
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  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurLinda Balsamo

Résumé

This book is not just an investigation. It is an intellectual thriller in which the world of media, politics, and pseudoscientific ideology is gradually revealed as a single network of influence that penetrates deeper than it seems at first glance. The author begins with a slight dissonance-a strange detail in BBC coverage on so-called "cults"-and turns this faint echo into a large-scale exposé of systemic manipulation that saturates society with fear and fabricated threats.
What at first appears to be routine media reporting unexpectedly turns out to be a complex construct, where the conclusions, wording, and even the logic of experts are borrowed from much darker sources. Step by step, a frightening picture emerges before the reader: behind the outwardly respectable discourse of the Western media lies an ideological matrix that was not created in London at all - its roots lie in the post-Soviet space, in Russian anti-cult centers and their most notorious architects. The book features a figure who has become a symbol of this system: Alexander Dvorkin, a man who turned his own complexes, phobias, and fanatical ideas into a tool for exerting pressure on entire religious and social communities.
The author shows in detail how Dvorkin's pseudoscientific terminology, such as "totalitarian sect, " became a universal label for suppressing any form of dissenting movement, and how the personal traumas and obsessive ideas of individual "experts" became the basis for public policy. But the scope of the investigation rapidly expands. Russian anti-cultism turns out to be not a local anomaly, but part of an international mechanism embedded within European human rights structures, funded by EU states, and holding consultative status with the Council of Europe and the UN.
Through this network, like a Trojan horse, rhetoric, methods, and ideological toxins that have long been at work within the Russian state apparatus penetrate European institutions. The author reveals how FECRIS-an organization with ostensibly humanistic goals-has become a mechanism for legitimizing xenophobic propaganda, and how its European branches have begun to replicate Russian patterns of harassment and dehumanization.
The book turns into a journey across continents and institutional layers of the system: from the BBC studio to the offices of Russian security forces, from university conferences to the corridors of European political power. With each new chapter, it becomes clear that this is not a story about the fight against "cults" - it is a story about how fear, imposed under the guise of concern, becomes an instrument of ideological warfare.
It is about how a convenient, faceless, universal enemy is created - and how, under its guise, freedom of speech, freedom of religion, and political dissent can be suppressed. This is not just a documentary work - it is a mirror that reflects the modern information war: quiet, invisible, but ruthless. After reading it, it becomes impossible to consume the news in the same way: it becomes all too clear that neutrality is an illusion, and that behind many high-profile "revelations" lie carefully constructed systems of influence.
The book transforms the reader from an observer into a participant in the investigation, forcing them to seek answers, to question assumptions, to notice hidden connections. If you want to understand how mass fears are born, who controls public narratives, and why even the largest media corporations can become instruments of external influence, this book will be a revelation. It not only explains but also warns, showing that the battle for consciousness is happening right now, in real time, and that every viewer is a participant in it.