Anonymous ID: 2116d5 Nov. 10, 2023, 11:57 a.m. No.19894541   ๐Ÿ—„๏ธ.is ๐Ÿ”—kun

>>19892481 pb

>Envelopes With Fentanyl Sent To Election Offices In Georgia And Washington

even if true, SO WHAT?

the MYTH that you can absorb a lethal dose thru contact with the skin is a LIE told by junkie cops to hide the fact that they're junkies

Anonymous ID: 2116d5 Nov. 10, 2023, 12:19 p.m. No.19894677   ๐Ÿ—„๏ธ.is ๐Ÿ”—kun

>>19894454

>if you google reducing inflation, or completely paying off debt, or going back to gold standard, jewish-owned websites tell you this is all bad.

>>19894521

>anon never found a shortage of "get back on gold standard" information.

your statement does NOT contradict nor invalidate with first anon said

first anon pointed out that major search engines TRY to bury results "they" don't approve of

and push the results that "they" do appove of

THAT is a FACT

no one said there aren't people advocationg for the gold standard, end of inflation and deficit spending

just that those voices are SYSTEMATICALLY marginalized and discredited

YOUR sleazy bait and switch arguments reveal YOUR agenda, heeb

Anonymous ID: 2116d5 Nov. 10, 2023, 12:26 p.m. No.19894738   ๐Ÿ—„๏ธ.is ๐Ÿ”—kun

>>19894080

Ex-CIA Analyst: West Preparing for Military Coup Against Zelensky

 

The writing is on the wall for Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky as the Western elite seemingly seek someone else to fill his shoes, retired CIA intelligence officer and State Department official Larry Johnson told Sputnik's New Rules podcast.

Signs of a behind-the-scenes struggle in Ukraine have recently manifested themselves in Commander-in-Chief Gen. Valery Zaluzhny's open defiance of Volodymyr Zelensky's non-stop war plans; a mysterious death of Zaluzhny's close aide; and the Ukrainian president's refusal to hold elections next year.

CIA veteran Larry Johnson believes that the "invisible hand" of the West is orchestrating what may end up in regime change in Ukraine. Per him, Zaluzhny's extensive "stalemate" interview to the British press, which prompted so much ire on Bankovaya Street โ€“ a Ukrainian presidential residence โ€“ was by no means coincidental.

"It's always important to pay close attention to what's going on in the media because these stories don't just appear out of nowhere," Johnson told Sputnik. "It's not like some intrepid Economist's reporter is saying, 'Hey, you know, I think it'd be a pretty nifty if I could go interview General Zaluzhny.' Because I think that that entire arrangement was made possible through the intervention of MI6 to get Zaluzhny's profile raised in the West. And remember in that Economist magazine, he was interviewed, he then wrote an op-ed and they gave him a longer piece online, the 'Economist online'. So Zaluzhny got three hits. And he was seen as undermining the message that had been coming out of Ukraine."

Likewise, the death of Gennady Chastyakov, an assistant to the commander-in-chief, reeks of a potential sabotage from the Ukrainian infamous security service, according to the former CIA analyst.

"This grenade that went offโ€ฆ I've seen in a couple of different accounts that someone gave him a live grenade and then his son was playing with it and accidentally pulled the pin and it went off. But it sure seems like sabotage. And Zelensky still has support within the Security Service of Ukraine (SBU) and it would not be at all beyond the SBU for Zelensky to think it's a good idea to send a message like this to try to intimidate Zaluzhny."

However, it's not Zaluzhny who is Zelensky's major problem, but the Ukrainian president's fading support in the West, both in the UK and the US, according to Johnson:

"Remember a week ago, Time magazine - who had featured Zelensky on its front cover in 2022 as Man of the Year, they described him as like 'the reincarnation of Winston Churchill', and 'this great military strategist'. He now was put on the front cover of Time and decried as basically like Adolf Hitler in his last days, delusional, out of touch with reality, crazy. So when I see those kinds of articles appear from both British sources and American sources, it's telling me that the political establishments in both places are preparing the exit ramp for Zelensky. And Zaluzhny may be seen as someone that they want to replace Zelensky with. So we're at the stage now in this entire affair where the infighting is now becoming lethal. It's not just calling each other names and maybe hurting someone's feelings. This is becoming a blood match."

Larry Johnson

retired CIA intelligence officer and State Department official

Johnson drew attention to the fact that in addition, NBC News broke on November 4 that US and European officials have begun "quietly talking" to the Kiev regime about possible "peace negotiations with Russia" to end the stalemate.

It seems Western decision-makers have zero illusions about Zelensky: they know that he had zero qualifications to take on the presidency, but was "a comedian notorious for his ability to use his genitalia to play the piano," per the CIA veteran.

 

[read moar]

 

https://sputnikglobe.com/20231109/ex-cia-analyst-west-preparing-for-military-coup-against-zelensky-1114845253.html