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== Igor Ashmanov's comments == | |||
According to the well-known Russian IT expert Igor Ashmanov, the founder of the mathematical news monitoring company, the event "Pussy riot" was part of a large information campaign directed against the church. According to him, the topic was artificially "heated", for a long time there were "a series of news attacks", produced by unknown forces. | |||
"Of course, this is an information attack (against the russian ortodox church). There are news monitoring technologies that allow you «to test it with algebra.» " | |||
"Every news can be presented on the XY graph: the X-axis is the time, the Y - is the number of mentions." | |||
"The real news has a "peak"-type graph of mentions. The first peak is the event itself, "an explosion occurred at the factory," the little decline is coming, the second peak is "terrible consequences, the rubble is being sorted out," the decline, a new peak - "the trial began on this case," etc. At the same time, gradual smooth attenuation is observed." | |||
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Image:Exampple_peak.png|Graph of the real topic | |||
Image:Graf 1 3 2.jpg|Graph of the real topic: "Strauss-Kahn" | |||
</gallery> | |||
"Heated" topic is a kind of "shelves". With the declines on the weekends(office staff do this work). | |||
<gallery> | |||
Image:Example_shelf2.png|thumb|"Heated" topic:"Shelf"-type graph | |||
Image:Graf 2 profilactica.jpg|thumb|"Heated" topic: Patriarch Kirill, March 2012 | |||
Image:Patr shelf 2 1.png|thumb|Continuation of the graph | |||
</gallery> | |||
Is there any attack on the patriarch? Obviously it is. Who it is sponsored by, and by whom it is produced, this is another matter. But technically attack is exist. | |||
Last time we discussed graphs by days, now we will consider graphs by hours: | |||
Here the picture is exactly the opposite. | |||
Real news event: Easter. Many originals written by different people. | |||
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<br clear="all"/>Graphs of a fake events: extremely sharp growth, and within a few hours a complete fall. Very few originals, too many reposts in short time. (information throw-in: "Pussy riot", "Patriarch's apartments:"Nanodust" scandal.") | |||
<gallery> | |||
Image:Profil graf end.jpg|thumb|Fake-event inject: "Pussy riot" and "Nanodust scandal". | |||
Image:Graf 3 3.jpg|thumb|Another inject: "Patriarch is lying. Photoshop scandal" | |||
Image:Graph2_jpg2.jpg|thumb|1300 absolutely identical messages, botnet done work | |||
</gallery> | |||
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Full video-version: | |||
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=thwUxN08xaU (with English subtitles) | |||
Text version: | |||
https://translate.google.com/translate?hl=ru&sl=ru&tl=en&u=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.pravoslavie.ru%2F56442.html | |||
(I use google-translate, in advance I apologize if there are shortcomings ) | |||
== The information of "Rossiyskaya Gazeta" == | == The information of "Rossiyskaya Gazeta" == |
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However, by that time "Tolokno" and Verzilov were expelled from the "Voina"("War") - "for provocation and surrender of activists of the group to the police."
As Plutzer-Sarno (the leader of the "Voina") wrote, "Tolokonnikova's husband and the father of her daughter Hera (born 4 days after the orgy in the museum) Pyotr Verzilov was caught in 2009 in the surrender of activist Alexander Volodarsky to the police and with disgrace expelled out from the "Voina". Later, he stole the whole archive of the group. His wife Tolokonnikova and her friend Katya Samutsevich voluntarily left the group and formed "Pussy Riot".
https://rg.ru/2012/08/30/vojna.html
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The introductory sentence in the 2nd paragraph of the Feminism section "This appeal from popular culture was mostly due to the group's feminist notions" does not seem like a relevant sentence; nor does it seem relevant to require citation as tagged. It does not describe the following paragraph adequately and the following statements and sentences are properly cited.
- 1lib1ref Bird 2204 (talk) 16:44, 17 January 2018 (UTC)
- Are you proposing that it should simply be removed? Thanks. Martinevans123 (talk) 16:47, 17 January 2018 (UTC)
- Done I believe that Bird 2204's request to remove that sentence is reasonably clear and correct. It is an unsourced claim tagged with a CN tag for more than two years which adds nothing to understanding the feminist ideology of the band. Eggishorn (talk) (contrib) 19:34, 17 January 2018 (UTC)
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No doubt the link to a "source" provided for "Tolokonnikova was part of a performance in which couples were photographed having public sex in the Timiryazev State Biology Museum in Moscow in February 2008." in 2nd paragraph of Trial Aftermath/Pussy Riot and Voina section should be replaced with a link to a credible source, because the current one leads to an article written by an unknown person (also the name of the article, written in Russian, is "Pussy Riot whores on trial in Moscow"). It obviously ought to be removed. YoungGenji (talk) 10:30, 16 July 2018 (UTC)
- Not done: please provide an alternative source. Danski454 (talk) 11:10, 16 July 2018 (UTC)
We Now Know More About the Apparent Poisoning of the Pussy Riot Member Pyotr Verzilov
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