Re: Julia Ioffe Dig Request (Dig taking interesting turns; this is first snippet.)
>Julia Ioffe who was born in Russia and moved to America has become a big star for the cabal as a Russia expert.
>She's been on TV, gives talks to the hate America think tanks, even wrote a book I think.
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Julia Ioffe: born on 1 August, 1982 in Moscow, to a Russian Jewish family.
Russian-born American journalist who, in June 2021, became a founding partner and the Washington correspondent for the news site Puck.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Julia_Ioffe
TEL AVIV, Jan. 12 (Reuters)—Marla Ioffe, the 75year‐old widow of a leading Bolshevik revolutionary who backed Leon Trotsky against Stalin, arrived in Israel today and said she planned to write about her 26 years in Soviet labor camps.
Mrs. Ioffe, a Communist activist in her youth, was held in labor camps between 1929 and 1956 after being convicted of opposition activity within the party.
Her husband, Adolf Ioffe was a close colleague of Trotsky and was elected one of the 22 members of the Bolshevik party's Central Committee in July, 1917.
https://www.nytimes.com/1975/01/13/archives/soviet-emigrant-plans-to-tell-of-labor-camps.html
Adolph [Abramovich] Joffe: alternative transliterations Adol'f [Ioffe] or, rarely, Yoffe) was a Russian revolutionary, a [Bolshevik politician] and a Soviet diplomat of Karaite descent.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adolph_Joffe
Adolf Abramovich Joffe was born in Simferopol, Crimea, Russian Empire in a wealthy Karaite Jewish family
Jewish Communist revolutionary, a Bolshevik politician and a Soviet diplomat.
https://en.metapedia.org/wiki/Adolf_Joffe
Abram Moiseyevich Deborin, pseudonym of [Abram Moiseyevich Ioffe], (born June 16 [June 4, Old Style], 1881, Upyna, Lithuania, Russian Empire—died March 8, 1963, Moscow, Russia, U.S.S.R.), [Russian Marxist] philosopher who [advocated Hegelian dialectics].
Born into a petit bourgeois family, he joined the Leninist Bolshevik movement (1903) before Georgy Plekhanov influenced his becoming a Menshevik (1907) at the University of Bern, from which he graduated in 1908. In 1917 Deborin returned to Lenin and was appointed to the Sverdlov University (1921), where he gained prominence as a teacher and editor of Soviet philosophy and where his theories of materialism gained approval.
https://www.britannica.com/biography/Abram-Moiseyevich-Deborin