A Saul Alinsky Rule #5 Post:
On November 12, 2016, prominent filmmaker and political activist Michael Moore attended an anti-Trump rally in New York City.
In a video showing Moore walking among protestors and on-lookers, the media star receives many greetings and accolades. He even poses for a group photo with his admirers.
Recently, it was revealed that the protest was organized and funded by Russian operatives.
FOX News reported that, “The (U.S.) government alleged in an indictment signed by Special Counsel Robert Mueller that the defendants organized a Nov. 12 ‘Trump is NOT my President” rally in New York. Their “strategic goal” was to “sow discord in the U.S. political system,’ the indictment said.”
In 2017, Moore wrote on his Fakebook page, “It’s doesn’t take a rocket scientist to figure out what was going on: TRUMP COLLUDING WITH THE RUSSIANS TO THROW THE ELECTION TO HIM.” (The caps are Michael’s)
The man seen below appears several times in the video, standing among those gathered around Moore at the anti-Trump rally.
He bears a striking facial and haberdashery resemblance to Alexander Mozhaev, a prominent pro-Ruskie Ukrainian separatist.
We wonder. Did a pro-Ruskie separatist scam an ideologically gullible Michael Moore?
Or, did Moore knowingly play useful idiot to the Ruskies?
The Mueller investigation should subpoena Mozhaev for answers.