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Putin on guard of the Russian Internet users security

Originally appeared at RussiaFeed.com
Vladimir Putin has signed a bill banning the use of any technology or software that allows access to websites officially blocked on Russian territory such as web anonymizers.
The sponsors of the bill were lawmakers from three Russian parliamentary caucuses – the majority party United Russia, the Communist Party, and the center-left opposition Fair Russia.

‘Trump, Russia, Possible Collusion’ (REMIX)

Russiagate. First it was Russian hacking our election,’ then it was ‘Russian interference,’ then it was ‘Russian collusion,’ then it was ‘Russian meddling,’ which was finally downgraded to Russian influence.
Still, the mainstream media led by CNN, The Washington Post, and New York Times, continues to pump out theories about Russian contacts of the Trump campaign and hangers-on, which has led nowhere after a nine month circus-like investigation.

Media Ignores Russian Land Grab While Harping on Russian Conspiracy Theories

(ANTIMEDIA Op-ed) — While much of the world focuses on the latest revelation that Donald Trump held a second “undisclosed” meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin at a dinner arranged for all G20 heads of state — as well as the latest bombshell that Trump’s son met with a Kremlin-connected lawyer to attain damaging information on Hillary Clinton — Russia was busy