Anonymous ID: 820e98 March 2, 2022, 7:47 p.m. No.15768887   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8895 >>9111

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> > https://euromaidanpress.com/2019/11/04/is-the-azov-battalion-a-terrorist-organization-as-40-us-house-democrats-claim/

 

Anons should probably check this article out. It's basically from the Ukraine fake news perspective. They justifying their Nazi army. Sauce site has been cited by the fake news often. Fancy themselves a legit outfit.

 

Azov has some relatively direct connections to some Q drops. Mentioned in that article, Brentan Tarrant Trained with Azov.

Coming up on a delta for that event.

 

3. As a strong argument against Azov, the Congress representatives refer to the notorious case of terrorist Brenton Tarrant,who committed the Christchurch mosque shootings in 2019 in New Zealand. He allegedly trained in the Azov Battalion and wore the emblem of the Battalion. The Congress representatives refer to the manifesto of the terrorist: “In his manifesto, the shooter claimed he had trained with Azov Battalion in Ukraine and heroutinely wore a neo-Nazi symbol associated with them,” the letter reads.

 

The text of the manifesto in question doesn’t mention the Azov Battalion. Ukraine is mentioned only once in the list of the countries where terrorist traveled in Europe. There is no special mention about the war in Ukraine; it was the violence of Muslim radicals in Europe and the terrorist acts in Paris that induced Brenton Tarrant to commit his attack in New Zealand, according to his manifesto.

 

It would be interesting to find out where the US lawmakers attained the information about the terrorist referring to Azov in his manifesto.

 

  1. Regarding the symbols associated with Azov that Brenton Tarrant wore, this appears to be a misinterpretation.

 

Indeed, he wore many Nazi symbols some of which, like the Black Sun, were used by Azov. However, this is a widespread symbol among radical right-wing movements, and since it is common among them, it would be unreasonable to link various movements just because they use this same symbol.

 

The Azov Battalion included the Black Sun in its emblem in 2014-2015, however, removed it later.

Black sun symbol. ~

 

Black sun symbol.

Emblem of the Azov Battalion in 2014-2015. ~

 

Emblem of the Azov Battalion in 2014-2015.

 

The symbol itself was used by Nazi Germany, which is why it gained a negative perception in European countries. However, it also existed in ancient and medieval times. In Ukraine, similar solar symbols are usually more tolerated than in Western Europe, because they can be found on historical buildings or at archaeological sites, be popular in folk culture and in modern pagan cults, or even found in national embroidery patterns. In Ukraine, debates continue on whether such symbols should be banned because Nazis used some of them, or treated neutrally as part of national and ancient world culture.

 

For example, Vasyl Shkliar, a prominent Ukrainian writer and prizewinner of the Shevchenko Award, which is the highest Ukrainian award in literature, doesn’t hesitate to include the symbol as a cover of his book “Black Sun” that tells about the war against Russian aggression and doesn’t include anything related to Nazism or any kind of extremism.

Anonymous ID: 820e98 March 2, 2022, 8:07 p.m. No.15769053   🗄️.is 🔗kun

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Bellingcat's take on Azov

 

> https://www.bellingcat.com/news/uk-and-europe/2019/02/15/defend-the-white-race-american-extremists-being-co-opted-by-ukraines-far-right/

 

"Defend the White Race": American Extremists Being Co-Opted by Ukraine's Far-Right

February 15, 2019

 

Azov

Far-Right

 

Translations: Русский

 

Newly uncovered evidence going back to 2015 suggests that the Ukrainian white nationalist Azov movement has been systematically co-opting American right-wing extremists to advance the former’s own international agenda. In audio statements uncovered by Bellingcat, this agenda was summarized by the International Secretary of the political wing of Azov, the National Corps, as “world conservative revolution,” aimed to “defend the white race.” These new findings are separate from the recently reported ties between Azov and American violent neo-Nazi group the Rise Above Movement, and members of the American alt-right.

Anonymous ID: 820e98 March 2, 2022, 8:18 p.m. No.15769111   🗄️.is 🔗kun

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>Azov has some relatively direct connections to some Q drops. Mentioned in that article, Brentan Tarrant Trained with Azov.

 

>Coming up on a delta for that event.

 

So while looking for the Tarrent Christchurch drops, noticed a shit ton of drops about that cunt Rachel Chandler?

What was her Texas "model" company name?

 

https://midland.agency/management

 

Midland Odessa