How fast does it take propaganda to go from Russia to Qheads? Minutes.
The labs are not secret, said Filippa Lentzos, a senior lecturer in science and international security at Kings College London, in an email to the Associated Press. They are not being used in relation to bioweapons. This is all disinformation.
That hasn't stopped the claim from being embraced by some on the far-right, by Fox News hosts, and by groups that push debunked claims that COVID-19 is a bioweapon created by the U.S.
The day of Russia's invasion of Ukraine, an early version appeared on Twitter in a thread espousing the idea that Russia's offensive was targeting US biolabs in Ukraine and was soon amplified by the conspiracy theory website Infowars. It has spread across mainstream and lower-profile social platforms, including Telegram and Gab, that are popular with far-right Americans, COVID-19 conspiracy theorists and adherents of QAnon, the baseless hoax that Satan-worshipping pedophiles secretly shape world events.
Many of the accounts posting the claim are citing Russian propaganda outlets as sources. When Kremlin officials repeated the conspiracy theory on Thursday, saying the U.S. was developing bioweapons that target specific ethnicities, it took a few minutes for their quotes to show up on American social media.
https://www.yahoo.com/news/russias-bioweapon-conspiracy-theory-finds-050542532.html
They didn't even need to get paid rubles to do it. Just get the chance to grasp at some q straws.