Stella Morabito served for a decade as an analyst at the U.S. Central Intelligence Agency where she focused on methods of communist media, propaganda, and disinformation. Recently, she has published numerous articles on the social fallout of propaganda, mob psychology, and the cult mindset at The Federalist, where she has been a senior contributor since 2014. She has written for the Washington Examiner, American Greatness, Public Discourse, Townhall, and the Human Life Review. She has a master’s degree in Russian and Soviet history from the University of Southern California and currently lives in the Shenandoah Valley.
In her book and in this episode, Stella talks about FBI raids on homes of private citizens; demonizing parents as domestic terrorists; political correctness; censorship under guise of “disinformation;” calling political opponents fascists or racists; mandating injections; surveillance technologies; snitch culture; agenda-driven mobs; indoctrination as education; corruption of institutions; attacks on parents as guardians of their children; war on religion; Covid mandates that enforced isolation; and silencing free speech.
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