Anonymous ID: 569c6a April 9, 2022, 6:33 a.m. No.16041807   šŸ—„ļø.is šŸ”—kun

>>16041739

well China gets off again, one day I hope Russia and Russians are no longer victims of the news and propaganda. Every country has it's problem but the leaders of this world hate Russia with every ounce of hate they have.

 

The only reason I can think why is the International Bankers and Cabal couldn't destroy the history and soul of their country. They cannot control them, therefore they must always be accused of the worst crimes, that the Cabal does every moment of every day

 

When is the Media going down? If they are not taken down and taken down totally, there is no fixing our country. Cut off the head of the snake, and the whole body dies

Anonymous ID: 569c6a April 9, 2022, 7:13 a.m. No.16041988   šŸ—„ļø.is šŸ”—kun   >>1992 >>2321 >>2331 >>2345

U.S. House Admits Nazi Role in Ukraine

June 12, 2015 (Look at the date)

 

Exclusive: The U.S. House of Representatives has admitted an ugly truth that the U.S. mainstream media has tried to hide from the American people that the post-coup regime in Ukraine has relied heavily on Nazi storm troopers to carry out its bloody war against ethnic Russians, reports Robert Parry.

 

Last February, when ethnic Russian rebels were closing in on the Ukrainian port of Mariupol, the New York Times rhapsodically described the heroes defending the city and indeed Western civilization the courageous Azov battalion facing down barbarians at the gate. What the Times didnā€™t tell its readers was that these ā€œheroesā€ were Nazis, some of them even wearing Swastikas and SS symbols.

 

Republican-controlled U.S. House of Representatives has just voted unanimously to bar U.S. assistance going to the Azov battalion because of its Nazi ties.

 

On June 10, the U.S. House of Representatives approved a bipartisan amendment to the Defense Appropriations Act from Reps. John Conyers Jr., D-Michigan, and Ted Yoho, R-Florida that would block U.S. training of the Azov battalion and would prevent transfer of shoulder-fired anti-aircraft missiles to fighters in Iraq and Ukraine. (this article from 2015 shows you how far to hell the US and congress has gone)

 

ā€œI am grateful that the House of Representatives unanimously passed my amendments last night to ensure that our military does not train members of the repulsive neo-Nazi Azov Battalion, along with my measures to keep the dangerous and easily trafficked MANPADs out of these unstable regions,ā€ said Conyers on Thursday. (Hmm our military is still doing this, aren't they now violating this)

 

He described Ukraineā€™s Azov Battalion as a 1,000-man volunteer militia of the Ukrainian National Guard that Foreign Policy Magazine has characterized as ā€œopenly neo-Naziā€ and ā€œfascist.ā€ And Azov is not some obscure force. Ukraineā€™s Interior Minister Arsen Avakov, who oversees Ukraineā€™s armed militias, announced that Azov troops would be among the first units to be trained by the 300 U.S. military advisers who have been dispatched to Ukraine in atraining mission codenamed ā€œFearless Guardian.ā€

 

White Supremacy

 

ā€œBiletsky had run Patriot of Ukraine [the precursor of the Azov battalion] since 2005. In a 2010 interview he described the organization as nationalist ā€˜storm troopsā€™ ā€¦ The groupā€™s ideology was ā€˜social nationalismā€™ ā€” a term Biletsky, a historian, knew would deceive no one.

 

ā€œIn 2007, Biletsky railed against a government decision to introduce fines for racist remarks: ā€˜So why the ā€œNegro-loveā€ on a legislative level? They want to break everyone who has risen to defend themselves, their family, their right to be masters of their own land! They want to destroy the Nationā€™s biological resistance to everything alienā€¦.where cities are ā€œblackeningā€ fast and crime and the drug trade are invading even the remotest corners.ā€™ā€

 

ā€œBiletsky landed in prison in 2011, after his organization took part in a series of shootouts and fights. Following Ukraineā€™s so-called revolution of dignity last year, he was freed as a political prisoner; right-wing organizations, with their paramilitary training, played an important part in the violent phase of the uprising against former President Viktor Yanukovych. The new authorities ā€” which included the ultra-nationalist party Svoboda ā€” wanted to show their gratitude.

 

ā€œThe war in the east gave Biletskyā€™s storm troopers a chance at a higher status than they could ever have hoped to achieve. They fought fiercely, and last fall, the 400-strong Azov Battalion became part of the National Guard, receiving permission to expand to 2,000 fighters and gaining access to heavy weaponry. So what if some of its members had Nazi symbols tattooed on their bodies and the unitā€™s banner bore the Wolfsangel, used widely by the Nazis during World War II?

 

The fighting for Donetsk has taken on a lethal pattern: The regular army bombards separatist positions from afar, followed by chaotic, violent assaults by some of the half-dozen or so paramilitary groups surrounding Donetsk who are willing to plunge into urban combat,ā€ the Times reported.

 

ā€œOfficials in Kiev say the militias and the army coordinate their actions, but the militias, which count about 7,000 fighters, are angry and, at times, uncontrollable. One known as Azov, which took over the village of Marinka, flies a neo-Nazi symbol resembling a Swastika as its flag.ā€

 

https://consortiumnews.com/2015/06/12/u-s-house-admits-nazi-role-in-ukraine/

Anonymous ID: 569c6a April 9, 2022, 7:56 a.m. No.16042201   šŸ—„ļø.is šŸ”—kun

The Crazy US ā€˜Group Thinkā€™ on Russia

December 18, 2014the desire to destroy Russia has been going on for a long time

Exclusive: Congress has voted to up the ante in the showdown with Russia over Ukraine, embracing a new Cold War and the neocon scheme for ā€œregime changeā€ in Moscow. But amid the tough-guy-ism there was little consideration of the risks from destabilizing nuclear-armed Russia, writes Robert Parry.

 

Has anyone in Official Washington thought through the latest foreign policy ā€œgroup think,ā€ the plan to destabilize nuclear-armed Russia? All the ā€œsmartā€ people, including the New York Times editors, are rubbing their hands with glee over the financial crisis being imposed on Russia because of the Ukraine crisis, but no one, it seems, is looking down the road.

 

This reckless strategy appears to be another neocon-driven ā€œregime changeā€ scheme, this time focused on Moscow with the goal to take down Russian President Vladimir Putin and presumably replace him with some U.S. puppet, a Russian-speaking Ahmed Chalabi perhaps. Since the neocons have never faced accountability for the Iraq disaster when the conniving Chalabi was their man they are still free to dream about a replay in Russia.

If one looks at the chaos that has followed neocon (and ā€œliberal interventionistā€) schemes to overthrow governments in Iraq, Syria, Libya, Ukraine and elsewhere, what might the risks be if such political disorder was created in Russia?

 

Since the neocon plans donā€™t always work out precisely as they dream them up at Washington think tanks or at the Washington Postā€™s editorial board, what are the chances that some radical Russian nationalist might emerge from the chaos and take command of the nuclear launch codes? As much fun as the Washington tough guys and gals are having today, the prospects for thermo-nuclear war might not be as pleasing.

 

And, does anyone really think that cooler heads in Official Washington would prevail in such a crisis? From what we have seen over the past year regarding Ukraine not to mention other international hot spots it seems that the only game in town is to swagger around, as pumped up as Hans and Franz, just not as amusing.

 

You see, the Russians have already experienced what it is like to comply with U.S. economic edicts. That was tried during the 1990s after the collapse of the Soviet Union when experts from Harvard University descended on Moscow with ā€œshock therapyā€ for the post-communist society. What happened was that a handful of well-connected thieves plundered the nationā€™s resources, making themselves into billionaire oligarchs while President Boris Yeltsin stayed drunk much of the time and many average Russians faced starvation.

 

A key reason why Putin and his autocratic style have such a strong political base is that he took on some of the oligarchs and restructured the economy to improve the lives of many Russians. The neocons may think that they can oust Putin through a combination of economic pain and information warfare but there is a deep understanding among many Russians what a repeat of the Yeltsin years would mean.

 

So, even a ā€œsuccessful regime changeā€ could end up with a more radical figure in charge of Russia and its nuclear arsenal than Putin. But that is the course that Official Washington has chosen to take, with Congress almost unanimously approving a package of harsher sanctions and $350 million in arms and military equipment for Ukraine to wage its ā€œanti-terrorism operationā€ against ethnic Russians in eastern Ukraine.

 

So, now, the U.S. government is back on that high horse and charging off to sanction Russia and its leaders over Ukraine, a crisis that has been thoroughly misrepresented in the mainstream U.S. news media and in the halls of government.

 

A False Narrative

Official Washingtonā€™s ā€œgroup thinkā€ on the crisis has been driven by a completely phony narrative of what has happened in Ukraine over the past year. It has become the near-monolithic view of insiders that the crisis was instigated by Putin as part of some diabolical scheme to recreate the Russian Empire by seizing Ukraine, the Baltic states and maybe Poland.

 

But the reality is that the crisis was initiated by the West, particularly by Official Washingtonā€™s neocons, to pry Ukraine away from the Russian sphere of influence and into Europeā€™s, a ploy that was outlined by a leading neocon paymaster, Carl Gershman, the longtime president of the U.S.-funded National Endowment for Democracyā€¦

 

https://consortiumnews.com/2014/12/18/the-crazy-us-group-think-on-russia/