Biden Administration Backs CIA in Undermining Putin by Encouraging Disgruntled Russians To Send Information Anonymously
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The Biden administration allows the Central Intelligence Agency to issue guidelines on undermining a country that blocks its hegemonic goals, incidence Russians to act seditiously, which it does not approve of.

The Biden administration supports the Central Intelligence Agency in furnishing Russian tips to bypass the Kremlin's only monitoring. Reports of dissent in Moscow are increasing, and the US spooks want to get the information.

Kremlin Does Not Want American Interference

This intelligence outfit advised Russian citizens to use social media to share information with the agency as the invasion of Ukraine keeps going, reported the Express UK.

All details about websites linking 'Project TOR' motivate citizens to download the browser, allowing user activity from tracking and surveillance.

CIA is giving Russian-language instructions to those against the government's unjust war so that they can connect with the US. As explained by the CIA's global mission, people can contact them safely from anywhere.

According to CIA officials, concerned Russians are attempting to engage the CIA, who want to provide a safe way to contact them.

This service's goal, according to officials, is to gain more information about Russian information and secrets not gained from usual channels.

Remarks by the CIA representative say the global mission allows these individuals to contact them anonymously from anywhere.

Furthermore, those concerned must not download the browser to personal devices because it becomes traceable to their identity, according to the Central Intelligence Agency that the Biden administration will use.

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How To Pass Information Anonymously

If it can't be used on one of these devices or the browser can't be installed safely, you must first set up a Virtual Private Network (VPN) before contacting the CIA.

One way to avoid getting a visit from the FSB is not to use a VPN that uses a provider in Russia or China and other nations calling the US its enemy.

Via the VPNs, which are not Chinese or Russian encrypted from monitoring is advised by retired intelligence officer Dan Hoffman who worked in Moscow, noted India A2Z.

He added that Russian-based information should not be taken at face value. Warning that the FSB, the successor of the KGB, will be looking for activities against the Kremlin.

Since the start of the Ukraine incursion, there have been reports more VPN downloads have been detected online. There are more downloads based on the Top10 VPNs because the Kremlin does not tolerate internet dissidence and banning over 1,000 websites.

Not all information is useful for the US spy agency that utilizes the reporting service to get the data from Russians who want to share the info.

Ex-CIA officer John Sipher told the Washington Post that the CIA's new service is an indicator many people are attempting to get to through US intelligence in less than secure ways.

He added that it is appropriate to provide means for first contact that is smarter than going to the US consulate is safer or approaching a US citizen on the street.

Central Intelligence Agency operations are part of the Biden administration and its alleged to destabilize Russia via means that undermine Vladimir Putin's government.

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