Sarah Bils

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Sarah Bils
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Sarah Bils is a former US Navy officer who "left after being demoted". She is a known Russia propagandist, using DD Geopolitics on social media. DD Geopolitics was deplatformed from YouTube on September 23, 2024.[1]

Sarah Bils is associated with MAGA Communism.

DOJ Investigation into Leaked Documents

Sarah Bils, who currently uses DD Geopolitics on social media, used her platform to distribute "stolen, classified documents about U.S. arms deliveries to Ukraine" prompting an investigation by the Department of Justice. The documents were allegedly first leaked by Jack Teixeira, a 21-year-old Air National Guardsman.[2]

Larry C. Johnson: 'Very Good Friend of the Show'

Sarah Bils hosted Larry C. Johnson on her YouTube show dated April 9, 2024

Sarah Bils hosted Larry C. Johnson on her YouTube show dated April 9, 2024, referring to him as a "very good friend of the show". During the discussion, Larry C. Johnson praised Aleksandr Dugin and his wife Natalia Melentyeva as "wonderful people", and revealed that he was "fortunate to be able to deliver my condolences directly" to the couple on the murder of their daughter Darya Dugina. Larry C. Johnson also condemned Israel during the discussion, referring to Israelis as "a bunch of murdering thugs". Larry C. Johnson mentioned that "a lot of people are banking that Russia's going to launch a summer offensive" in their ongoing invasion of Ukraine. Further, Larry C. Johnson revealed that on the day of the interview, he had lunch with Charles Flynn, the brother of General Michael Flynn.[3]

Aleksandr Dugin and friends

Iara Modarelli, Sarah Bils, Aleksandr Dugin

Sarah Bils has interviewed[4] Iara Modarelli, Aleksandr Dugin, Scott Ritter, Carl Zha, Pepe Escobar, Elijah J. Magnier, Iman Ali from Syria, Faina Savenkova from Ukraine, Mira Terada, Mark Sleboda, Ray McGovern, Shabbir Rizvi, Brian Berletic, Marwa Osman, Haz Al-Din, Andrei Martyano, Chay Bowes, Larry C. Johnson and others.

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