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BONUS EPISODE UNLOCKED: War Against Truth w/ Olga Yurkova

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Religion & Spirituality

4.8566 Ratings

🗓️ 5 April 2023

⏱️ 50 minutes

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Summary

In recognition of the recent one-year anniversary of the tragic Russian Invasion of Ukraine on February 24th, we wanted to share with our entire audience a very special bonus episode that was previously only available to our Patreon supporters. Last year we recorded this episode with Ukrainian journalist Olga Yurkova, who we spoke with from Ukraine while the initial brutal assaults were still being felt across the now war-torn country. In this episode, Rachel also shared a few of her own reflections as someone who has a family history in Ukraine. We hope this episode will give you the opportunity to reflect on both the devastating outcomes that can result from indoctrination, propaganda, and groupthink on such a mass level, as well as the courageous resilience of the human spirit and the awe-inspiring bravery of survivorship of those still resisting tyrannical systems of control. Olga Yurkova is a Ukrainian journalist and co-founder of StopFake.org, an independent Ukrainian organization that trains an international cohort of fact-checkers in an effort to curb propaganda and misinformation in the media. She spoke with us last July about her work fighting Russian propaganda campaigns in Ukraine with her projects Forbidden Facts and StopFake.org. Since then Vladimir Putin's violent invasion has ravaged the Ukrainian landscape displacing millions of people and causing thousands of civilian casualties in just a few months' time. Since internet connectivity is often unstable and services such as Zoom and Skype are currently inaccessible in Ukraine, we were only able to connect with Olga via cell phone. We are so grateful for her strength and insistence on continuing to inform people in real time of Russia's dangerous disinformation campaign even in the grips of wartime chaos. Olga spoke with us two weeks ago from the relative safety of central Ukraine. Watch Olga's Ted Talk here: www.ted.com/speakers/olga_yurkova Listen to our previous episode from July 2021 with Olga here: https://soundcloud.com/indoctrinationshow/weapons-of-information-wolga-yurkova You can support Olga's work fighting Russian disinformation at StopFake here: www.stopfake.org/en/donate-en/ Olga suggests donating to these organizations that directly support Ukrainian people on the ground: Voices of Children is a charity that focuses on helping children recover from the psychological trauma of war: voices.org.ua/en/ Come Back Alive is one of the most accountable and trustworthy charities working for the military in Ukraine since 2014. The charity has been providing the military with auxiliary equipment, specialized software, drones, personal body protection, training, and other supplies: savelife.in.ua/en/donate/ Hospitallers is a volunteer paramedic organization, that helps the wounded on the battlefield, evacuates the wounded to the hospitals, helps in the rehabilitation process, and transfers the deceased to the burial site in Ukraine. Their current focus is on supplying medicines that are in shortage: www.edvantis.com/blog/how-to-help-ukraine/ The Kyiv Independent, a Ukraine-based English-language newspaper: www.gofundme.com/f/kyivindependent-launch HelpUkraine.center is a volunteer hub for humanitarian and medical aid for Ukraine. It accepts medical supplies, food, and hygiene products for babies and moms. It also accepts donations for purchasing medications and other necessary humanitarian products in Europe: helpukraine.center/#donate. Sergiy Prytula’s foundations. Sergiy Prytula is a Ukrainian TV presenter and public figure. Since the beginning of the Russian-Ukrainian war in 2014, he has been volunteering to provide military aid to Ukrainian Armed Forces and humanitarian and financial assistance to children with cancer: prytulafoundation.org/en You can gain access to all of our bonus episodes by becoming a supporter at: https://www.patreon.com/indoctrination Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands

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0:00.0

Hi everyone. As most of you may know by now, in addition to the weekly episodes we release each Wednesday, we also put out bonus episodes every other Friday exclusively for our generous

0:22.3

supporters on Patreon, whose contributions have allowed us to keep the show going strong since 2018.

0:28.9

For those of you who haven't signed up yet for as little as $5 per month, you can access all

0:35.2

of our exclusive bonus content and merchandise at patreon.com

0:39.6

slash indoctrination.

0:42.9

Today, however, in recognition of the recent one-year anniversary of the tragic Russian invasion

0:49.1

of Ukraine, we wanted to share with our entire audience a very special bonus episode we recorded with

0:56.2

Ukrainian journalist Olga Yerkova, who we spoke with from Ukraine while the initial brutal

1:02.3

assaults were still being felt across the now war-torn country. In this episode, I also shared a few

1:09.2

of my own reflections as someone who has a family history in Ukraine.

1:14.0

On the date of these unprovoked attacks, all across the world,

1:18.2

buildings and monuments have been illuminated in blue and yellow lights,

1:22.6

and special services and vigils were held to commemorate the victims of Russia's invasion.

1:29.2

I hope this episode will give you the opportunity to reflect on both the devastating outcomes

1:34.2

that can result from indoctrination, propaganda, and groupthink on such a mass level,

1:40.3

as well as the courageous resilience of the human spirit and the awe-inspiring bravery of survivorship

1:46.5

of those still resisting tyrannical systems of control.

1:54.1

Before the episode begins, I'd like to leave you all with a statement from Ukrainian president,

1:59.7

Volodomir Zelensky, which was made on the one-year

2:03.2

anniversary of the invasion.

2:11.8

On February 24th, millions of us made a choice, not a white flag, but a blue and yellow flag, not fleeing, but facing, facing the enemy, resistance and struggle. It was a year of pain, sorrow, faith, and unity. I wanted to say a few words before introducing our guest Ukrainian journalist Olga Yurkova.

3:03.0

First of all, our hearts go out to all of the refugees and displaced families currently struggling

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