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Sanctions war against Russia is failing. China and India harden their stance
UKRAINE is the POOREST country in Europe and has not developed as other former Soviet satellites have. Why is that? It is because they are being used by others for many bad reasons, including: exploitation for money, sex, virtue-signaling, arms sales, political payola, graft, corruption, proxy war against Russia, child trafficking, and death through US/NATO manipulation

A fair appraisal of Ukrainian and Russian history leads easily to an obvious peaceful outcome of this proxy war, which never should have happened. Zelensky is a puppet not a hero. Biden is senile. Harris is a fool. Pelosi is senile. NATO has turned from a defensive organization against the Soviet Union to an offensive organization against Russia. We are ruled by greedy parasites. This is their war and it is a great tragedy, a demonic parody of statesmanship. ABN
Col MacGregor says it all in three minutes
Chinese aircraft carrier sails through Taiwan Strait ahead of Biden, Xi call
A Chinese aircraft carrier on Thursday made a trip through the Taiwan Strait just hours ahead of President Biden‘s slated call with Chinese President Xi Jinping on Friday.“Around 10:30 a.m. the CV-17 appeared around 30 nautical miles to the southwest of Kinmen, and was photographed by a passenger on a civilian flight,” a source familiar with the issue told Reuters.
Taiwan’s Ministry of Defense also confirmed the incident, giving no details but saying they know the “full grasp” of China’s actions in the Taiwan Strait.
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Reset in Ukraine with Karel van Wolferen
“The Russians Are Losing!”? Really? (Prelude to a False Flag)
Analysis of Ukraine current issues and how potential de-dollarization of oil will spell the end of US world hegemony
Well-worth viewing. ABN
Russia & DPR Take Control Of Volnovakha (Update)
“In the West there is no truth. There is wishful thinking and there is this impression of success by the Ukrainians that doesn’t stack up. In fact, the Russians are capturing large quantities of Western equipment, British and American… For the Russians right now, everything worth controlling is controlled”: Col MacGregor
10 Signs The War In Ukraine Is Part Of The Great Reset
While the pandemic acclimatised the world to lockdowns, normalised the acceptance of experimental medications, precipitated the greatest transfer of wealth to corporations by decimating SMEs and adjusted the muscle memory of workforce operations in preparation for a cybernetic future, an additional vector was required to accelerate the economic collapse before nations can ‘Build Back Better.’
I present below several ways in which the current conflict between Russia and Ukraine is the next catalyst for the World Economic Forum’s Great Reset agenda, facilitated by an interconnected web of global stakeholders and a diffuse network of public-private partnerships.
1. The war between Russia and Ukraine is already causing unprecedented disruption to global supply chains, exacerbating fuel shortages and inducing chronic levels of inflation.
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Comment from a friend on this article: “The real take on Point 10 is the opposite—that real things become real money and central bankers find themselves dangling from the local lamppost.” ABN
A mercenary who went to Ukraine tells how bad it was: “Our base got fucked up. The base right next to us got fucked up… Americans, British, tons of British dead”
Gonzalo Lira: Expect a false flag chemical incident in Ukraine to be blamed on Russia. But think about it, why would Russia do that? It has already won the war and knows an incident like that would invite a US/NATO response
This information has the ring of truth and can be corroborated in many places. ABN
Draining the Ukrainian Political Swamp: The Great Russian Restoration III
There appears to be a breather in the offensive campaign two weeks in. Every talking head with a Telegram channel, a LiveJournal or a radio broadcast has weighed in on what this means. Some accept the statements from Russian officials at face value—that it is a genuine effort to provide humanitarian relief to the civilian population and to save lives through evacuations. Others, that it is a chance for the Russians to resupply and mass up even more troops. Some patriot voices in Russia are furious that Putin refused to give the order to engage the enemy head-on, choosing the velvet glove approach instead. Others say that this stratagem to win over hearts and minds is the correct one. Most intelligent commentators have already pointed out just how intense and overwhelming the NATO/Ukrainian propaganda barrage was and just how ill-equipped the Russian side was to deal with it. In our previous article, we explained why that may have been the case— the government never really took combatting Western disinformation too seriously until it was almost too late. If there is one clear and objective failing of Putin’s long rule that can be squarely pinned on his decision-making, this would be it.
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