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What I noticed about the MSM restrictions inside Russin controlled Ukraine is how fragile the officials narratives must be to be that afraid of any uncontrolled news.
Here are some examples from elsewhere.
Some spy in training for USSR, Jack, soon to be embedded inside US was allowed to see off limits western materials to make himself familiar with US. Materials like LIFE and LOOK magazines. Off limits to USSR people.. Meanwhile, inside US, similar USSR magazines were in US public libraries to show how confident we were with opposing news and views.
Some USSR guy, likely Khrushchev, was in San Antonio TX for some reason, and asked to be shown around a local grocery store.
He and Soviets were blown away by what they saw. This was not political reporting. This was not a high end store hand picked by the capitalists.
Some MSNBC reporter wanders around Crimea and asks a few people on the street questions. Kiev goes nuts, puts him on their kill list, and demands to know why MSNBC did this without their permission.
Part of Tucker Carlson's reporting from Russia was from inside a grocery store to show prices and availability after sanctions. There have been numerous such reports from independents inside Russia but not on the US MSM.
IMO the US acted more like the USSR in the old days and created their own version of the iron curtain. The west is really afraid of most independent reporting from any area controlled by Russia.