Hi everyone! I’ve received several questions about where to find the video and print editions of the new series
and I just launched: Active Measures: Russia’s Attack on the 2016 U.S. Election. I’m putting all the links here in one place.So far, we have released Chapters 1 and 2, with new installments dropping every Monday. We also host a Substack Live discussion every Tuesday at 12:30 PM ET to dig deeper into each chapter and answer your questions.
Please follow along and share widely—your support helps us push back against the lies and gaslighting from Republicans who now claim Russia never attacked the 2016 election to help Trump win, while laying the groundwork to prosecute officials who simply told the truth and did their job.
Chapter 1 Print
Active Measures Series: An Intro To the KGB Playbook
Join us on Monday, July 27th, at 2:30 PM EDT for a Substack Live as we launch the podcast companion to this series. You can tune in here https://open.substack.com/live-stream/46279?r=lrenk&utm_medium=ios.
Chapter 1 Video
Active Measures Series: An Intro To the KGB Playbook
Thank you to everyone who joined our launch Substack Live for Julie and my new series, Active Measures: How Russia Attacked the 2016 Election. Starting next week, we’ll publish a new post every Monday and host a live session every Tuesday at 12:30 PM EDT.
Chapter 2 Print
Active Measures Series: Laying the Groundwork (2008–2012)
Join Julie Roginsky and me every Tuesday at 12:30 PM ET on Substack Live as we discuss the latest installment of our new series. Bring your questions and comments!
Keep the education coming please. People need to realize that what is happening in America is not unique. The more we know about the past, the better we can defend the future.
Thank you, Olga & Julie, for all that you are doing for us! I love substack for just this reason, but sometimes I feel like I struggle to find important info within substack's "layout," I guess? For example, I think I'm still missing a couple of Zev's posts in his series on Epstein. I wish there was a way to better organize stuff. Not just for us readers, but for y'all, too. lol