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'''Bellingcat''' is a supposedly amateur run, supposedly independent, source of image analyses on controversial images. Its operator, Eliot Higgins has been praised by ''The New York Times'', ''The Washington Post'' and ''The Guardian''. In reality it is a tool used by interest groups within the EU Imperialist block to promote color revolution. Bellingcat articles were referenced and spread by leading figures in the EuroMaidan coup and people associated with Bellingcat were part of Tech Camp Kyiv which were instrumental in training would be leadership in how to form the narrative of the upcoming EuroMaidan coup for Western audiences. Bellingcat played an essential role in distributing and editing the raw footage coming out of the Maidan square, provided by the attendees of Tech Camp Kyiv to shape public opinion of Western Audiences against the Yanukovich Government and in favor of figures such as Vitali Klitschko who were agents of the EU operating within Ukraine. == Further reading == * [https://wikispooks.com/wiki/Bellingcat Bellingcat] on Wikispooks [[Category:Groups]] [[Category:Stubs]]
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