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I wonder if it was Kremlin allies who hacked FTX. Makes sense since FTX's CEO is a major contributor to the Democrats.
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Ukraine just botched their false flag in Poland
Bush and Clinton gifted out nuclear weapons to the Globalists for extortion purposes, so weapons provenance no longer has much of an association with perp provenance.
Not so fast:
Eric Holder says
Not so fast:
Without disputing anything you wrote after this, as without me knowing more, it all sounds plausible. I would just like to ask, if it was really Russia, why did the US and everyone else back down so fast once Poland investigated? How does that help the US's anti-Russia, warmongering agenda? How does it help them control the minds of the enslaved, who gobble up every propaganda piece the media spits out, when that media has to immediately contradict their first reports?
AP Admits Erroneously Reporting Russian Attack on Poland
False flag or accidental missile strike on Polish border identified in 2019 simulation as possible spark for a nuclear war with Russia. Do the hawks in Washington want nuclear war? ...
As I suspected, the AP Report was false, as AP admitted in today’s Correction (see below).
The question of why Ukrainian forces fired a missile towards Poland without proper guidance is apparently not being asked by our mainstream media, and perhaps not even by whoever is calling the shots of US-Nato policy in Ukraine.
What concerns me is that THE SPARK identified in the 2019 simulation is well-known to people in Ukraine who seem to be doing everything in their power to induce direct Nato involvement in the war with Russia.
Overheard:
JOE: "Hey, Jack—this is Joe Biden"
ZELENSKY: "My name isn’t Jack—it’s Volodymyr!"
JOE: "How ’n the hell can I remember a name like that? Listen, I need a favor."
ZELENSKY: "OK, but it will cost you."
JOE: "Trump is giving his announcement speech tomorrow. We need a distraction. Why don’t you launch a missile over the Polish border and we’ll say Russia did it. That oughta do it."
ZELENSKY: "Sure, but it will cost you at least $37 billion in emergency aid."
JOE: "No problem…just make sure I get my 10 percent. Use that crypto token money laundering thingie for my kickback."
ZELENSKY: "I can’t–that FTX Ponzi scheme has completely collapsed. I can always buy a few paintings from Hunter…but first I must buy another chalet in Switzerland."
JOE: "OK, Corn Pop—just as long as you get Americans focussing on World War Three and not Trump!"
Glenn Greenwald
@ggreenwald
Nov 16
(In case anyone objects to calling what's happening in Ukraine a "US proxy war," that's not a real debate. Top US officials and the most influential defense policy operatives in DC call it that repeatedly, as @NoahCarl90 documented here, because it is):
https://noahcarl.substack.com/p/is-ukraine-a-proxy-war
Is Ukraine a "proxy war"?
Critics of America’s policy toward Ukraine have accused it of waging a “proxy war” against Russia. Such critics include various Western commentators, as well as Russia itself. In April, the Foreign...
Don't worry: I'm sure these billions and weapons flying around DC and Ukraine are being meticulously accounted for.
That's why Dems and GOP united to block @RandPaul's amendment for oversight.
No need! Raytheon, CIA and Ukraine are famous for transparent, honest accounting.
If we project out to a year, that would be $120 billion each year to fuel the US proxy war in Ukraine.
That's roughly 1/8 of the entire US military budget for the year: by far the world's largest.
Congrats to Raytheon, General Dynamics and CIA!
https://www.pbs.org/newshour/politics/biden-asks-for-more-than-37-billion-in-ukraine-emergency-aid
Biden asks for more than $37 billion in Ukraine emergency aid
President Joe Biden is asking Congress to provide more than $37 billion in aid to Ukraine. The funding request comes as lawmakers begin their post-election session.
US funding for war in Ukraine in 9 months:
Mar: $ 13.6 billion
May: $ 40b
Nov: $ 37.7b: Biden's new request
That $ 91.3 billion is 33% more than Russia's total military spending for the year
It's double the US's average annual expenditure for its own war in Afghanistan.
Unlike a US declaration, the EU declaration doesn't carry any penalties.
Misc,
I am trying to understand you point of view. What was the first attack on Russia's civilian infrastructure?
The US military does not attack civilian infrastructure purposefully.
"Shock and Awe" was against military targets.
Russia declared that it was the UK that launched the terrorist attack on Nordstream-2. However, a retaliatory attack against UK infrastructure could lead to a major war. So, Russia is simply using the Ukraine as a proxy. Sucks to be a Ukrainian.
The first attack was on the Nordstream 2 (that was a major attack). There was a secondary attack on the bridge from Crimea.
Russia declared that it was the UK that launched the terrorist attack on Nordstream-2. However, a retaliatory attack against UK infrastructure could lead to a major war. So, Russia is simply using the Ukraine as a proxy. Sucks to be a Ukrainian.
Ceffer says
Bush and Clinton gifted out nuclear weapons to the Globalists for extortion purposes, so weapons provenance no longer has much of an association with perp provenance.
Nuclear weapons need regular refinement of the plutonium to function. If they aren't duds now, they will soon be.
The plutonium is constantly breaking down through nuclear fission. The fissile material must be refined repeatedly and regularly to keep it working as a nuclear weapon.
Considering how our government seems to prefer stealing money and doesn't give a fuck about winning war, I wouldn't be surprised if the US has NO operational nuclear weapons at this point.
Misc says
The first attack was on the Nordstream 2 (that was a major attack). There was a secondary attack on the bridge from Crimea.
Russia declared that it was the UK that launched the terrorist attack on Nordstream-2. However, a retaliatory attack against UK infrastructure could lead to a major war. So, Russia is simply using the Ukraine as a proxy. Sucks to be a Ukrainian.
There are some allegations of deliberate Russian attacks on Ukrainian health care facilities. I've linked to some which allegedly happened in March 2022, (Nordstream was blown up in September 2022). Do you consider these allegations to be true, and if so, do you still hold that is was the Ukrainans who first started attacking their enemy's civilian infrastructure?
https://reliefweb.int/report/ukraine/attacks-hospitals-and-healthcare-ukraine-joint-submission-united-nations-inde...
The pro-Ukrainian NGOs stated themselves that only about 200 people were killed in about 500 attacks. If Russia had purposefully attacked the medical facilities of the Ukraine the death toll would have been easily in the tens of thousands. Were Ukrainian units stationed near these facilities? I would probably say yes, thus Russia was permitted to attack those military units.
According to the Institute for the Study of War, Ukraine has now liberated 63 per cent of the territory invaded by the Russian army since the start of the invasion on February 24, or around 75,000 square kilometers (as of November 12).
The Putin-ordered invasion had enabled Moscow to secure or advance on one-fifth of Ukrainian territory by February-March 2022, or about 119,000 square kilometers. At the peak of the Russian invasion, counting the regions under its control before February 24, Russia occupied a little more than 160,000 square kilometers of its neighbor's territory. But since then, the Russian withdrawal from the northern part of the country and the Ukrainian army's counter-offensives in the east and south have enabled Kiev to recover almost half of this area (47%).
The pro-Ukrainian NGOs stated themselves that only about 200 people were killed in about 500 attacks. If Russia had purposefully attacked the medical facilities of the Ukraine the death toll would have been easily in the tens of thousands. Were Ukrainian units stationed near these facilities? I would probably say yes, thus Russia was permitted to attack those military units.
I agree that in a single deliberate attack on a hospital there would easily be a few hundred casualties. I concede that I don't have any information so show that it was not the Ukraine that first attacked civilian infrastructure.
You use phrases such as "Russia was permitted", and, "retaliatory measures are allowed". Are these your personal beliefs, or are referring to certain treaties or other legislation?
“The fact is, if you look at it soberly, the country that is most profiting from this war is the U.S. because they are selling more gas and at higher prices, and because they are selling more weapons,” one senior official told politico.
“We are really at a historic juncture,” the official added before complaining about trade disruption from U.S. subsidies and high energy prices.
“America needs to realize that public opinion is shifting in many EU countries.”
Biden Admin Unable to Account for $20 Billion in U.S Aid Sent to Ukraine
https://slaynews.com/news/biden-admin-unable-account-20-billion-us-aid-sent-ukraine/
Biden Admin Unable to Account for $20 Billion in U.S Aid Sent to Ukraine
I bet they would find that "lost" $20 billion if they were to look in their own pockets.
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