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Norwegian journalist Oystein Bogen contacted The Daily Review on Monday about a book he’s writing on “Russia’s increasingly aggressive behavior towards the West,” through what’s known as “hybrid warfare.” One prominent example of that type of behavior is the 2014 Columbia Chemical hoax that occurred in St. Mary Parish, Bogen said. (Submitted)

Norwegian journalist examining St. Mary hoax with Russian ties

U.S. intelligence agencies are investigating possible Russian attempts to hack the 2016 presidential election. A case involving St. Mary Parish may have been a preview of the current controversy. A 2014 hoax in St. Mary Parish, which The New York Times Magazine linked to Russian cyber-trolls, has caught the attention of a Norwegian journalist investigating incidents allegedly showing Russia’s hostile attitude against western nations. Oystein Bogen emailed The Daily Review on Monday about a book he’s writing on “Russia’s increasingly aggressive behavior towards the West,” through what’s known as “hybrid warfare.” One prominent example of that type of behavior is the Columbia Chemical ...

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