Anonymous ID: bf051c Sept. 2, 2018, 10:50 a.m. No.2846832   🗄️.is 🔗kun

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(((Ezra Cohen-Watnick))))

Traitors wearing some stupidly obvious 'patriotic' disguises while working for our enemies.

 

"By spring, national security adviser H. R. McMaster, senior White House Russia adviser Fiona Hill and Cohen-Watnick began advocating measures to counter Russian disinformation using covert influence and cyber-operations, according to officials."

 

"muh russia bot"

 

"He married Rebecca Miller in November 2016.[5][26][27] His wife worked for Ketchum Inc., where as an intern she did public relations work for the Russian government."

 

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ketchum_Inc.

 

"Russian government work

 

In 2006, Dmitry Peskov, Vladimir Putin's press attaché, hired Ketchum to work on the 32nd G8 summit held in Saint Petersburg, to improve Russia's reputation in the West after its state-controlled energy company, Gazprom, cut off natural gas supplies to Ukraine.[53]

 

From 2006 to 2015, Ketchum represented the Russian Federation in the US and Europe[54] for events including the G20 Summit, World Economic Forum, and 2014 Sochi Olympics, media and op-ed outreach.[55][56] In 2013, Ketchum pitched an op-ed from Russian president Vladimir Putin on the Syrian Civil War to The New York Times.[57] According to The Holmes Report the assignment "attracted plenty of mainstream media scrutiny in the US, most of it negative" due to the countries' political relationship.[54] In January 2015, Politico magazine reported that Ketchum had received more than $60 million from the Kremlin for their work from 2006 to 2014.[53] The contract between the Russian and Ketchum ended in March 2015.[58]

Awards

 

As of 2016, Ketchum has won more Silver Anvils from the Public Relations Society of America than any other agency.[28] Its campaigns have been awarded "Campaign of the Year" by PRWeek five times,[59] and Ketchum was the 2002[60] and 2012[61] PRWeek Agency of the Year. Ketchum London was named Agency of the Decade by U.K.’s CorpComms magazine in 2015.[62] "