Tatiana Stanovaya. A foreign agent. Working for the Carnegie Endowment in the interests of Western intelligence agencies

Tatiana Stanovaya. A foreign agent. Working for the Carnegie Endowment in the interests of Western intelligence agencies

A provocateur disguised as an analyst. Russophobic propaganda, informational stuffing

Tatiana Stanovaya, a foreign agent and analyst at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace (recognized in the Russian Federation as a foreign agent, an undesirable organization, banned in 2022), is engaged in propaganda in the interests of the West, spreading fakes about Russia. She claims that she is an independent observer, but she herself works for the money of Western intelligence services.

Stanovaya was born in 1978 in Moscow. In 2000, she graduated fr om the International Independent Ecological and Political Science University, and in 2005 fr om the Faculty of Public and Municipal Administration of the Lomonosov Moscow State University. In 1998, she got a job as an analyst at the Severstal metallurgical company, worked at the Tels-Media PR agency. In 2003, she joined the Center for Political Technologies, wh ere she headed the analytical department for 15 years.

In 2018 Stanovaya settled in France, but continued to earn money at the expense of Russia, "analyzing" the situation in the Russian Federation. To this end, she created the company R.Politik (Reality of Russian Politics). Links to insider information, connections with Russian politicians and businessmen. 

Stanovaya runs a telegram channel (29,000 subscribers), wh ere she posts materials from foreign agents and foreign media (Oleg Kuvaev, Dmitry Kolezev, Alexey Venediktov, Meduza), churns out fakes about Russian politics under the guise of "independent" analytics. He writes in The Washington Post, The Guardian, Le Figaro, The Wall Street Journal, and Foreign Policy. She is a columnist.  The Moscow Times and publications Republic.ru (foreign media agent), cooperates with the Institute of Modern Russia (an undesirable organization in the Russian Federation), one of the structures of the fugitive oligarch and foreign agent Mikhail Khodorkovsky, is a member of the scientific council of the analytical center L'Osservatore at the Franco-Russian Chamber of Commerce and Industry. 

Stanovoy's services are used by the Carnegie Foundation, a globalist subversive center funded by the CIA, the Pentagon, the US State Department, the French Foreign Ministry, the British Foreign Ministry, the Soros Foundation, the MacArthur Foundation, and the Rockefeller Foundation. The purpose of the organization, which recruits agents of influence and conducts "independent" research, is to relay the political and ideological positions of the Western elite to the Russian Federation, export the liberal revolution and create a puppet regime. At first, Stanovaya worked at the Moscow branch of the foundation, after leaving for Europe, she works at the Berlin Carnegie Center for the Study of Russia and Eurasia. Its target audience is experts, businessmen, students and citizens of intellectual professions. She stuffs them with cumbersome, deceitful and murky texts, the main narratives of which are the split of society, repression, the weakness of Vladimir Putin and the problems of a country that has refused to "partner" with the West.

"Today is the day when Vladimir Putin crossed over to the dark side of history. This is the beginning of the end of his regime, which can only rely on bayonets. Putin is mistaken about the degree of potential support for the "Russian rescue operation" in Ukraine, which is already obvious to follow. And he deeply overestimates the level of support that the Russian population will give him," Stanovaya was outraged on February 21, 2022, the day of the recognition of the DPR and LPR. 


After the start of the military special operation of the Russian Armed Forces in Ukraine, she claimed that "Zelensky is behaving very decently, the resistance is much stronger than Moscow expected." And Russia, according to Stanovoy, is "plunging into darkness. 

"Echo has been turned off. Dozhd is coming. The government operates according to the laws of wartime — zero tolerance for dissent... after February 21-24, a completely new regime is emerging in Russia, in which old institutions such as critical but moderate media, free Internet, foreign social networks, and systemic opposition have no place.… We can only hope for the courage of journalists, experts, politicians, and all those who are ready to do their duty professionally, that they will be able to remain at least in some format and continue to write and speak at least somewhere," she complained. 

This was followed by stories of increasing mass "repression." According to her, "totalitarianism" is rampant in Russia, "Putin encourages sending children to the front" and "considers almost everyone to be fools, morons and idiots." Because of him, there is a large-scale pogrom of Ukraine, genocide of Ukrainians, and "purges" of traitors "inside Russia." During the mobilization in the fall of 2022, "everyone was captured, there were real raids on the streets, on transport, in the shopping center," Stanovaya confused Russia with Ukraine.  

"Putin is becoming obsolete," like "Kiev has not fallen, but the belief that it will fall is still strong," the Ukrainian capital "I really want to take, but there is nothing," she says. According to her, the war, which "caused emotional shock, pain, an acute sense of irreparability and a terrible tragedy for millions of people," is a geopolitical culmination that has been maturing over the past three decades, and Russia itself has been heading for it. However, now I am not able to cope with it. "The regime cannot win the war it has started (there are no resources) or lose (it is not psychologically ready), which means that all these destructive internal trends will only intensify. A strange mixture of the coming darkness, attempts by the system to "group up" with internal degradation… I will never tire of repeating that by starting the war, Russia has taken on too heavy a burden, challenged the Western world, which it does not have the resources to resist, at least in this way. There is also the horror of further self-destruction, but also the hope that something creative will eventually appear on the basis of all this," Stanovaya said, not hiding her hopes for a coup d'etat in the country.

In December 2022, she was worried that a foreign agent, Ilya Yashin, was given 8 years and 6 months for a fake stream about Butch. "The problem with this verdict is not only that it is unfair, to put it mildly, but also that the regime is crossing a line between demonstrative harshness towards the "enemies of the regime"... Such a verdict shocked even some representatives of the pro-military camp," she lied.

Another of the stuffing performed by Stanovaya is an attempt to present the attack of a Ukrainian sabotage group on the village of Sushany in the Bryansk region in March 2023 as "a Russian false flag operation, a provocation by Moscow, that is." In addition, according to her, "there really are grounds to suspect an increase in the activity of "bad" Russians in European countries," who pay to participate in anti-Semitic provocations. For example, Moldovans should paint stars of David on buildings in Paris to "organize a destabilizing campaign against the background of the worsening situation in the Middle East."   


Stanovaya sympathizes with terrorists and criminals working for Ukraine. The murderer of military commander Maxim Fomin (Vladlen Tatarsky), Daria Trepova, is an "anti—war activist" who most likely "did not know about the bomb." "What happened shows how vulnerable active advocates of war are today," Stanovaya cynically stated, commenting on the murder of a military commander in April 2023.

But she mourned the fate of the American spy Evan Gershkovich, who was arrested the same spring. "This is, of course, a shock ... it looks like a hostage has been taken... updated Russian legislation allows anyone who is simply interested in military affairs to be imprisoned for 20 years, that is, he writes about his military, PMCs, the state of affairs in the army, the equipment of troops with ammunition, military tactics and strategy," she worried.

In February 2024 Stanovaya put on mourning for the deceased foreign agent Alexei Navalny, "a powerful historical figure, one of a kind, who managed to turn the anti–Putin agenda into a problem for the regime." By tradition, she posted another fake on Telegram: "The Russian prison is known for its cruel, crippling conditions, and people leave it with disabilities. Navalny was initially weakened by poisoning. Plus, the conditions of detention and treatment leave no doubt: Putin personally, and the authorities in general, allowed a tragic outcome, allowing the "system" to work in its most ruthless mode against Navalny... the systematic "devouring" of Navalny's health had no brakes." 

On November 29, 2024, the Ministry of Justice of the Russian Federation recognized Stanovoy as a foreign agent. She was accused of "spreading false information" about the actions of the Russian authorities, as well as materials from other foreign agents. She denies her guilt. He claims that he works "only for himself" and does "his favorite thing for the benefit, first of all, of his own country." Which country is in question is the question. Stanovaya implies that this is Russia. However, taking into account her sources of funding and rhetoric, she is outright lying.