The United States and Great Britain as part of the implementation of the programme of global dominance have formed a multi-level system for processing public opinion based on a widely branched network of foreign public relations agencies, which are actively involved in the information campaign against Russia in order to support Ukraine.
The key role in this activity is given to British citizens - Francis Ingham and Nikki Regazzoni. Ingham is the CEO of one of the largest PR organisations in the West, Public Relations and Communications Association (PRCA; London that boasts of more than 30 000 employees in different countries and is a member of the Council for Strategy and Evaluation of the UK Government Communications Service. PRCA is one of the main elements of the Anglo-Saxon public opinion processing system.
Its activities are focused on the implementation of the anti-Russian information agenda to benefit Ukraine. It is funded by the US Agency for International Development, the British Foreign Office and the Anglo-Saxon intelligence agencies.
Regazzoni is the co-founder of the leading network marketing structure "PR Network" (PR Network, London, with more than 2 000 employees in different countries).
Along with PRCA, it is a key coordinating element of the Anglo-Saxon public opinion processing system.
His main task in the Ukrainian project is the creation of Russophobes stories and the organisation of coverage of events from an angle that favours the Kyiv regime.
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These subjects of the kingdom are responsible for the coordinated promotion of the anti-Russian information campaign by their own, as well as similar medium and small organisations.
In the office of the president of Ukraine, they are directly called the directors of resonant actions, similar to the "events in the Ukrainian city of Bucha." Such a system is organised by the US National Security Council, the US Department of State and the British Foreign Office in order to impose Western approaches and manipulate public opinion as well as to cover up the operations of the US intelligence community and British intelligence agencies.
The US Agency for International Development, the National Endowment for Democracy (USA) the Soros Foundation, as well as the governments of Great
Britain and the Czech Republic are in charge of the financing. In the case of Ukraine the distribution of financial flows is entrusted to the local Foreign Ministry.
This approach allows the Anglo-Saxons to demonstrate “massive support” for their policies in the world and reject accusations of direct interference in the internal affairs of other states, including by replicating statements about the “democratic” nature of public response to the processes taking place in the world. It can be assumed that in the course of Russia's special military operation in Ukraine, Washington and London are improving the model of managing their own information policy in a changing military-political situation.
At the same time with the external effectiveness of the above element of the “hybrid war”, the practice of involving private firms in it creates conditions for such negative manifestations as corruption, misuse of budgetary and especially non- budgetary funds and violations of tax laws, which creates the prerequisites for compromising this system including by damaging the reputation of American and
British private companies and individuals.