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Zelenskeyy and Macron. By the look in his eyes and the holding of hands and Macron's limp wrist over the shoulder, I'd settle for "birds of a feather" but you can write your own caption. |
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The Azov Battalion was formed after the US-backed coup of 2014.
The incoming government chose to release a lot of prisoners to conscript them for the battalion, which then became a very large gang of thugs, rapists, and killers - neo-Nazism at its finest (or worst).
I wonder why I'm wondering why California released so many prisoners during the "pandemic"?
Actually, I know why. The Globalists have used a strategy like this in many places because it works when you want to unseat a government or consolidate power.
(Watching the above video will make you feel better about all that). |
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A Ukrainian (neo-Nazi) at work. |
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Same guy (right) and US Rep (R) Spartz, on her visit to Ukraine. |
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I am not suggesting there is anything nefarious about her visit to Ukraine. After all, it's her home country. But I had never heard of her until doing this research in T'gram, then Wikipedia, and I found this last shot on the Internet.
What was she doing being there as the third sock puppet in this series (Zelenskeyy, Macron, and this guy FJ Biden) while he pretends to sign another EO?
It just seems odd that she's a Republican, went to Ukraine for some reason, and as far as I know, there has been no media coverage of her visit. |
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Making A RacketAnd Lots Of Money - For Some |
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In my wide-ranging research, I found a short video in which a Ukrainian army POW (held by Russia) said that the weapons provided by America were old, batteries out of date, and only one in four of the anti-tank rockets would actually fire. And of those that did, many would only travel 50 meters.
Guess what. It's no giant leap of imagination to realize that the US and every other country that is being lauded by the media as helping Ukraine by sending them all sorts of weapons, is actually only sending them old stock.
The interviewee actually said some of them had passed their use-by date.
From that, it's easy to understand why the US, the EU/NATO countries, all expect the war to go on for some time. They can dump their old equipment into Ukraine, and give their defense-industry friends lots of big contracts in exchange for good kickbacks - quite possibly laundered through Ukraine anyway.
In the background, can you not hear the wild applause from the arms companies that will now have to get billions of dollars in contracts to replace the duds they've foisted on to Ukraine?
Can I hear someone say "war is a racket"?
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An automatic grenade launcher left behind by retreating Ukrainian forces.
They've done a lot of that - retreating and leaving lots and lots of munitions and hardware behind. This one (they say) is a US donation - and it works.Ifd that's true, then now that it is in Russian hands, those grenades might be donated to Ukrainian forces a second time.
Correction. Donation is not the right word.
Ukraine's people will have to pay for everything they've been "given" and that could take decades. |
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This Canadian guy had experience as a sniper in Afghanistan and Iraq.
He went to Ukraine, where he was lauded by the propaganda media there as a hero. But apparently, the rules of engagement were not to his liking, and he went back to Canada, saying he feared for his life over there. |
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This is a western media (British) version of propaganda and media spin.
Anything that comes out of a "think tank" must be seen as Globalist and media fearmongering and narrative manipulation.
They are called "British fighters" - when in fact they are paid killers (mercenaries) who like their work and the money.
The world has always had and used mercenaries, and Britain knows that very well.
The British had a troop of Hessian mercenaries across the Rubicon (wrong - that was Julius Ceasar on his way to taking over the Republic of Rome). Washington crossed the Delaware on December 25-26 in 1776, marched his army 10 miles in four hours, and defeated the Hessian mercenaries at Trenton in the ensuing battle.
That turned the tide of war, and now we have the United States of America - if we can keep it. |
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Do you really think Putin would stoop to displaying a motley group of POWs on the day his country was celebrating its victory over the Nazis in WW2? |
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Or do you wonder why, as I do, the United States and all the other countries that became allies to beat the Nazis, are now united in supporting the Nazis of Ukraine?
Russia for one has not forgotten and has openly said one of its reasons for going into Ukraine was to put an end to neo-Nazism.
They have also been very aware of how NATO has been inching ever closer to their borders, and then there is the issue of Biolabs - which we'll explore in more detail in an upcoming article. |
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Lastly, something to keep in mind when reading or listening to western media, or any of them around the compass. The use of words is key when selling a narrative. The use of discernment, and multiple sources, is equally key when hunting down those shards of truth. For example, the following image was released by Russia - one of many that show the extent of US involvement in Biolab work and experiments in Ukraine |
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