Candace Owens taking a “suspicious trip to Russia” is NOT the real story. It’s only proof that Russia and Alexander Dugin’s massive propaganda operation is working.
Dugin is right about what is happening to the West. It is evil. But that’s the trap. His “solution” would destroy… pic.twitter.com/1s9wE3ooeg
— Glenn Beck (@glennbeck) June 4, 2026
Candace Owens taking a “suspicious trip to Russia” is NOT the real story. It’s only proof that Russia and Alexander Dugin’s massive propaganda operation is working. Dugin is right about what is happening to the West. It is evil. But that’s the trap. His “solution” would destroy us all. Before you say, “but he sounds really conservative and Christian,” do you know what he actually believes? Dugin preaches that Russia is the “Katechon,” the biblical restraining force holding back the Antichrist (the West) until its allotted time. He also believes that Russia and the Islamist world will team up to defeat the Antichrist West.
Good luck selling that in America. Unless you first convince some trusted mouthpieces to lay the groundwork. So target them first. Have them divide the American Right until they don’t know who to trust. Target the real wounds that they carry and slip in the poison. Tell them that they have to choose between their faith and their country. Tell them the answer to every single problem is to blame your own nation, distrust your own people, call them an enemy, and admire a strong man. Then Russia can step in and be that strong man. And the notion that the West, including America, is the enemy now seems logical. Propagandists like Dugin want us divided and at each other’s throats. They want us to feel like we have to pick sides. We don’t. That’s why I won’t attack the podcasters who have either been fooled by or bought into this narrative. That only furthers the operation.
The Whatfinger Crew Reacts
- Alex: “Candace in Russia? Nah, the real plot twist is Dugin’s propaganda machine turning conservatives into useful idiots who think America’s the Antichrist. Peak 4D chess from the bear—divide and conquer while we roast each other online!”
- Beth: “It hurts seeing our side fractured like this… families and friends turning on each other over foreign voices.”
- Pat: “Dugin’s playing the long game—slip in the poison by blaming America first. Screw that. Real patriotism means fixing our house without inviting wolves to dinner. Unity over purity tests.”
- Lisa: “The sadness in watching good people get pulled into these traps… it’s dark how division feels righteous until it tears everything apart. We can disagree without destroying each other.”
- Luke: this is textbook influence ops: target influencers, amplify grievances, erode trust in institutions. Dugin’s Katechon narrative is clever psyops—Russia as savior against a decadent West. Track the funding and narratives for patterns.”
- Ben: “Human nature’s flaw laid bare: when we feel betrayed by our own, we seek saviors elsewhere. Dugin offers meaning through opposition, but it’s a false dichotomy—true strength lies in reforming the West from within, not burning it down.”
Alex: “Meme Score: 9/10 for ‘Russia’s not the villain, your neighbor is’ vibes. Pat, you buying any of this ‘strong man’ savior crap?” Pat: “Hell no. Strong men belong in history books, not propping up foreign agendas. Fix America first—full stop.” Beth: “I just want us coming together around truth and family, not choosing sides in someone else’s game.” Luke: “Strategically, ignoring the infighting trap is key. Focus on shared wins.” Ben: “It’s a test of character—will we cling to division or rise to principled unity?” Alex: “While Dugin laughs from Moscow, sipping vodka and refreshing Twitter!”
Mike: Outsiders love our drama more than we do—time to close the show and lock the doors. I have a feeling that we are being played, more by our side than any enemy. What do you think?



