Anonymous ID: da8f2f Feb. 24, 2022, 12:05 p.m. No.15712124   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>2531

Anons for the past three-four months on a daily and nightly basis military and other planes are flying low over my community.

 

Never in 17 years until Jan of 2021 has there ever been a flight path is this area in N Fulton GA. Like never. In 2021 it was only 6-7 on the weekend days. Now its daily and multiple times a day.

 

4 just flew over in last fifteen minutes.

 

And there are planes constantly that cannot be seen! Crazy I know but i hear them but cannot see them to the right of of my home.

 

I shit you not. We could be on a route from Dobbins to Savannah, but this never happened before 2021.

 

Too many to count or pic in a day and i sit on my deck for hours. I dont care if you believe, just stating facts

 

Maybe planefags can confirm

 

Airport is about 40-50 miles due south of my neighborhood. I see commercial flights flying in from the Atlantic all the time. And when they leave the airport they are at 40-60000 ft up, way to the right of my home.

 

This is not at all like whats going on

Anonymous ID: da8f2f Feb. 24, 2022, 12:10 p.m. No.15712157   🗄️.is đź”—kun

>>15712129

He knows it all when CNN used to do news, he knows everything, hes like Flynn he knows where the bodies are buried.

 

He got sick and tired of the lies, anx hd actually trained as a real journalist.

 

This is so huge its not funny, and he just gave credibility to Veritas that can never be taken away

 

God Bless and Always Protect Him, as long as hes not infiltrating

Anonymous ID: da8f2f Feb. 24, 2022, 12:32 p.m. No.15712360   🗄️.is đź”—kun

>>15712145

Well thats more than interesting.

 

Remember in “Hunt for Red October” Ramius’s captain naval officer named “Navily” (MT bound) and “Admiral Navely” came out three weeks ago, and exposed the mess of the Aghan withdrawal.

 

We are fucking watching a movieor more than one, at the same time

 

>>15712145

Anonymous ID: da8f2f Feb. 24, 2022, 12:48 p.m. No.15712506   🗄️.is đź”—kun

Bear baiting was long ago banned as inhumane. Yet today, a version is being practiced every day against whole nations on a gigantic international scale.

By Diana Johnstone

 

In the time of the first Queen Elizabeth, British royal circles enjoyed watching fierce dogs torment a captive bear for the fun of it. The bear had done no harm to anyone, but the dogs were trained to provoke the imprisoned beast and goad it into fighting back. Blood flowing from the excited animals delighted the spectators. This cruel practice has long since been banned as inhumane.

 

And yet today,a version of bear baiting is being practiced every day against whole nations on a gigantic international scale. It is called United States foreign policy. It has become the regular practice of the absurd international sports club called NATO.

 

United States leaders, secure in their arrogance as “the indispensable nation,” have no more respect for other countries than the Elizabethans had for the animals they tormented. The list is long of targets of U.S. bear baiting, but Russia stands out as prime example of constant harassment. And this is no accident.The baiting is deliberately and elaborately planned. As evidence, I call attention to a 2019 report by the RAND corporation to the U.S. Army chief of staff entitled “Extending Russia.” Actually, the RAND study itself is fairly cautious in its recommendations and warns that many perfidious tricks might not work. However, I consider the very existence of this report scandalous, not so much for its content as for the fact that this is what the Pentagon pays its top intellectuals to do: figure out ways to lure other nations into troubles U.S. leaders hope to exploit.

 

The official U.S. line is that the Kremlin threatens Europe by its aggressive expansionism, but when the strategists talk among themselves the story is very different.Their goal is to use sanctions, propaganda and other measures to provokeRussiainto taking the very sort of negative measures (“over-extension”) that the U.S. can exploit to Russia’s detriment.

 

The RAND study explains its goals:

“We examine a range of nonviolent measures that could exploit Russia’s actual vulnerabilities and anxieties as a way of stressing Russia’s military and economy and the regime’s political standing at home and abroad. The steps we examine would not have either defense or deterrence as their prime purpose, although they might contribute to both.Rather, these steps are conceived of as elements in a campaign designed to unbalance the adversary, leading Russia to compete in domains or regions where the United States has a competitive advantage, and causing Russia to overextend itself militarily or economically or causing the regime to lose domestic and/or international prestige and influence.”

Clearly, in U.S. ruling circles, this is considered “normal” behavior, just as teasing is normal behavior for the schoolyard bully, and sting operations are normal for corrupt FBI agents.

This description perfectly fits U.S. operations in Ukraine, intended to “exploit Russia’s vulnerabilities and anxieties” by advancing a hostile military alliance onto its doorstep, while describing Russia’s totally predictable reactions as gratuitous aggression. Diplomacy involves understanding the position of the other party. But verbal bear baiting requires total refusal to understand the other, and constant deliberate misinterpretation of whatever the other party says or does.

What is truly diabolical is that, while constantly accusing the Russian bear of plotting to expand, the whole policy is directed at goading it into expanding! Because then we can issue punishing sanctions, raise the Pentagon budget a few notches higher and tighten the NATO Protection Racket noose tighter around our precious European “allies.”

For a generation, Russian leaders have made extraordinary efforts to build a peaceful partnership with “the West,” institutionalized as the European Union and above all, NATO. They truly believed that the end of the artificial Cold War could produce a peace-loving European neighborhood. But arrogant United States leaders, despite contrary advice from their best experts, rejected treating Russia as the great nation it is, and preferred to treat it as the harassed bear in a circus.

Theexpansion of NATO was a form of bear-baiting, the clear way to transform a potential friend into an enemy. That was the way chosen by former U.S. President Bill Clinton and following administrations. Moscow had accepted the independence of former members of the Soviet Union. Bear-baiting involved constantly accusing Moscow of plotting to take them back by force.

Russia’s Borderland

Ukraine is a word meaning borderlands,

https://consortiumnews.com/2022/02/23/diana-johnstone-us-foreign-policy-is-a-cruel-sport/