Look at Papi’s post and the guy’s response! Kek
https://twitter.com/PapiTrumpo/status/1500132924154339328?s=20&t=Mb0kmzBgqtghpk4H2thz0A
Look at Papi’s post and the guy’s response! Kek
https://twitter.com/PapiTrumpo/status/1500132924154339328?s=20&t=Mb0kmzBgqtghpk4H2thz0A
Is there a space between Patriot & Army
https://twitter.com/RealdnJTrump/status/1500126402586329093?s=20&t=eLZ-JfiPfSmFDd9SaIZj1w
Zelenskyy Losing Ground, Embattled Hero Compared to ChurchillNow Slams NATO for Refusing No-Fly Zone
March 4, 2022 | Sundance | 473 Comments
Ukranian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy reportedly survived three, yes three, assassination attempts in the past 48 hours, per Fox News and Lindsey Graham’s BFF, Sean Hannity. According to U.S. officials, a shadowy Kremlin-linked squad known as the Wagner Group, were behind the objective.
While details from the U.S. intelligence community are sketchy, two attemptsmay have involved anvils dropping from cliffs, though one of them could have been a piano. The third attempt appears loosely connected to the notoriousAcme TNT gang who have been directly linked to Wile E Coyote; a dubious conspirator currently being investigated by Interpol. Kekkity
Meanwhile, the Biden administration, along with the NATO security alliance, has rejected Zelenskyy’s demands to establish a no-fly zone over fears that it could spark a direct military confrontation between the U.S. and Russia. This has angered the modern Churchill in a T-shirt, who railed against NATO after the last refusal:
WASHINGTON DC – […] “Knowing that new strikes and casualties are inevitable, NATO deliberately decided not to close the sky over Ukraine,” Zelensky said in an emotional video address. The president urged NATO to think about “all those people who will die because of you.”
“Because of your weakness, because of your disunity, all the alliance has managed to do so far is to carry fifty tons of diesel fuel for Ukraine,” he said. “Is this the alliance you were building?” (read more)
Meanwhile, the 20-mile-long Russian convoy of heavy equipment that was a few miles outside of Kyiv a week ago, is still a 20-mile-long Russian convoy of heavy equipment that is still a few miles outside of Kyiv. The Washington Post is now reporting, tomorrow a 20-mile-long Russian convoy of heavy equipment will be located just a few miles outside of Kyiv.
WASHINGTON POST – The United States drastically enhanced its shipments of lethal military aid and protective equipment to Ukraine as the prospect of a Russian invasion became more apparent and then a reality, according to a declassified accounting of transfers and sales reviewed by The Washington Post.
The list indicates that as early as December, the Pentagon was equipping Ukrainian fighters with arms and equipment useful for fighting in urban areas, including shotguns and specialized suits to safeguard soldiers handling unexploded ordnance. Over the last week, the Biden administration has increased such shipments, sending Stinger antiaircraft missile systems for the first time and further augmenting Kyiv’s supply of antitank Javelin missiles and other ammunition.
Taken together, the variety, volume and potency of firepower being rushed into the war zone illustrate the extent to which the United States sought to prepare the Ukrainian military to wage a hybrid war against Russia, even as President Biden has expressly ruled out inserting American troops into the conflict. (read more)
https://theconservativetreehouse.com/blog/2022/03/04/zelenskyy-losing-ground-embattled-hero-compared-to-churchill-now-slams-nato-for-refusing-no-fly-zone/
Oil Prices Pass $115 Barrel, White House Jen Psaki Says Russia To Blame for Joe Biden Gas Prices
March 4, 2022 | Sundance | 245 Comments
Within the book of instructions for the ideological Chicago crew (Alinsky peeps), there are chapters on how to create off-ramps to cloud their agenda. If they need a bigger cloud, they create a bigger crisis. The crisis then becomes the cover, the justification to explain the outcomes of their agenda.
In the latest example, the White House is shifting blame for massive gas price increases and overall U.S. inflation. The crisis in Ukraine then takes on a geopolitical angle and a domestic angle. Last year’s doubling of gas prices and the current increases are now being blamed on Russia
If they keep doing this, and the Ukraine conflict continues,you’ll be amazed at how many Americans will forget everything before (Biden policy)and believe all things bad in the economy are Russia’s fault.
The Russia-Ukraine conflict, World War Reddit, now becomes the cover story for why the U.S. economy is collapsing. The pain being felt by middle class, blue-collar workers is now shifted to be an outcome of geopolitical events that are Vladimir Putin’s fault. It’s always someone else’s fault.
Do not underestimate how many people in the U.S. will buy into this nonsense, and keep in mind the Republican wing of the UniParty has a vested interest in allowing the narrative to embed in the psyche of voters. Both wings of the DC vulture will help promote this fraud, just as both wings of the DC UniParty sold out our Main Street economy on behalf of their multinational benefactors.
The European crisis around Russia-Ukraine also helps the manipulative ideologues in the World Economic Forum (WEF), World Bank (WB), International Monetary Fund (IMF) and central banking system create a deflection of the bigger economic crisis created by their COVID agenda and the Great Reset….
https://theconservativetreehouse.com/blog/2022/03/04/oil-prices-pass-115-barrel-white-house-jen-psaki-says-russia-to-blame-for-joe-biden-gas-prices/
Anons we have to wage a war on all lies by Bidan Admin, this is Russia’s fault
MSM Catching On, Now They Call It Food Protectionism as Hungary, Argentina, Moldova and Turkey Ban Grain Exports
March 4, 2022 | Sundance | 169 Comments
Again, they are blaming this on the Ukraine-Russia conflict, but the origin of the issue goes back much further.
Last year, CTH was one of a small number of people talking about the very real possibility of food shortages due to the cumulative effects from regulatory COVID mitigation and the fracturing of the food supply chain that government intervention created. {Go Deep}
What we are witnessing now is not as much attached to the Ukraine crisis, as it is the continued ripple effects in that same supply chain.
The current grain issues are an outcome of a major supply chain disruption on the manufactured and processed food side, which is now exacerbated by higher replenishment costs and lower yields. Fertilizer costs have skyrocketed due to energy cost increases.
It is a perfect storm.
Without the Ukraine crisis surfacing, the grain (wheat, corn, soybean) and supply chain issues were already going to be a problem, and many of these current mitigation efforts -wrongly being attributed to Ukraine- would have taken placed without any regional conflict. That’s why we predicted these issues last year, long before Ukraine-Russia was in the headlines.
The thing to keep in mind is that some smart governments, especially those nations where the government controls and monitors the food industry, can see these issues long before they surface. If CTH could see these multinational food issues last year, you know the governments of China and Russia could also see them coming. Some might even argue they gamed out the problem and are taking advantage of it right now. {Go Deep}
It’s interesting to see the media use the term “food protectionism” instead of a ‘food war‘, but really what we are now seeing in Europe is positioning amid territorial regions to keep food available. In North America (Canada, U.S. and Mexico), we are blessed with several crop cycles each year. Some nations only get one or two, we have at least three, but we still need the fertilizer….
https://theconservativetreehouse.com/blog/2022/03/04/msm-catching-on-now-they-call-it-food-protectionism-as-hungary-argentina-moldova-and-turkey-ban-grain-exports/
Continued
(Bloomberg) — Governments around the world are taking steps to safeguard domestic food supplies after Russia’s invasion of Ukraine roiled trade and sent prices of key staples soaring.
Hungary is banning grain exports, its agriculture minister told television channel RTL on Friday. Argentina and Turkey also made moves this week to increase their control over local products. And Moldova, albeit a small shipper, temporarily halted exports of wheat, corn and sugar from this month…..
Y’all know my lengthy position on this. I have long said that farmland, food, source material, manufacturing and processing, should be considered a national security issue. I do not think the federal government needs to get involved too much, but I do think states should be permitted to control or limit foreign ownership, investment and Big Ag corporate monopoly controls.
It amazes me to see the so-called “experts” that we rely upon, completely incapable of understanding the laws of unintended consequence.
Each seemingly small issue creates another small issue, which creates another small issue, which ultimately pokes holes in the supply. Poke enough holes in enough small categories from manufactured condiments to manufactured drinks, to manufactured cereals, pasta, grains, soups, pet foods, and the complex food processing system overall begins to show the larger problem.
It’s a system collapse by a thousand paper cuts – from the fork all the way back to the field.
https://theconservativetreehouse.com/blog/2022/03/04/msm-catching-on-now-they-call-it-food-protectionism-as-hungary-argentina-moldova-and-turkey-ban-grain-exports/