chronologia.org / Fomenko Distribution Network
conceptNations & Geopolitics · Media & Managed Opposition
A network of websites quietly pipes a fringe Russian 'rewrite all of history' theory into English, German and Spanish audiences.
Who they are
chronologia.org and its mirror sites, the distribution network for Fomenko and Nosovsky's 'New Chronology' material.
What they do
It's the online infrastructure that hosts and translates the New Chronology corpus for readers outside Russia.
How it works
It runs mirror sites across .ru, .com and English/German/Spanish domains, following a produce-in-Russia, translate, then feed-to-Western-alt-media pipeline — the same pattern later used by Tenet Media, which got $9.7 million in RT funding in 2022-2024.
Why it matters
It shows the machinery for moving content from Russia into Western fringe audiences, treated as a lower-trust source but a documented example of that export pipeline.
The engine's record — word for word
Russian-language portal hosting Fomenko-Nosovsky New Chronology corpus + translations. Mirror network across .ru / .com / English / German / Spanish domains. Engine relevance: distribution infrastructure for Fomenko corpus into non-Russian markets; documents same-architecture pipeline (production in Russia → translation → Western alt-media uptake) that Tenet Media operationalized in 2022-2024 with $9.7M RT funding. Tier-3 source under Webb framing.
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