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2   Bd6r   2023 Aug 5, 5:12am  

It is different when we do it!!!
3   Patrick   2023 Aug 7, 1:52pm  

https://www.coffeeandcovid.com/p/succeeding-backwards-monday-august


Navalny, 47, is a lawyer-turned-politician who has languished in Russian jail since 2021, after recovering in Germany from nerve agent poisoning that he blames on the Kremlin. In 2022, a Russian judge added another nine years to Navalny's previous sentence of two and a half years for embezzlement and other miscellaneous charges.

Needless to say, Navalny is a vocal and strident Putin critic, and has often been accused of being a U.S. agent. His current sentence of 19 years is for promoting an insurrection, sorry, I mean “promoting extremism.” My bad.

Secretary of State Antony Blinking, I mean Blinken, expressed official U.S. outrage over Russia criminally targeting one of the CIA’s top agents, sorry!, I mean one of Putin’s political opponents.

Unsurprisingly, Blinken said nothing, however, about Joe Biden’s criminal prosecution of President Trump for promoting extremism, I mean promoting insurrection. Dang it, I don’t know why I keep doing that. I get it, the two situations are totally different, there’s no comparison whatsoever.
4   Patrick   2024 Feb 16, 10:48am  

https://bioclandestine.substack.com/p/navalny-was-a-deep-state-asset


Now that you’ve heard the fake outrage from the West, let’s look at the information they withheld from you.

Navalny is a terrorist. He was caught planning a color revolution to overtake Russian with MI6.

He’s not “political opposition”. He’s a foreign intelligence asset. A spy.

Below, you can see Navalny discussing planning “mass protests, civil initiatives, propaganda, establishing contacts with elites” with British MI6 agent, James William Thomas Ford, via the funding from unnamed rich billionaires.



Navalny was the West’s frontman to takeover Russia from within. The same exact playbook they used to take over Ukraine.

Navalny was a Deep State asset, and he was treated as such. As a hostile foreign actor looking to overthrow a sovereign nation, on behalf of the West. Treason and sedition. So spare me with the West’s fake outrage and pearl-clutching, as if Putin is unfairly jailing and murdering political opponents, while the Trump witch hunt is going into its 8th year… and while Julian Assange is still being tortured in prison…

Biden and the MSM are already trying to leverage this situation to coerce Americans to send more money to Ukraine. The entire thing is a hoax, just like everything else they do.


Seems plausible.
5   Patrick   2024 Feb 16, 12:16pm  

Dead now:

https://slaynews.com/news/putin-opponent-alexei-navalny-found-dead-prison/


The Russian opposition politician Alexei Navalny has been found dead, according to the nation’s prison service.

Navalny, a vocal critic of President Vladimir Putin, was held in a high-security prison in Yamal near the Arctic Circle.

He was 47 years old.

“On February 16, 2024, in Penal Colony No. 3, the convict Alexei Navalny felt unwell after a walk, almost immediately losing consciousness, according to representatives of the department,” an official statement from the Yamal directorate of the federal penitentiary service said.

“The cause of death is being investigated,” the statement added.
6   Karloff   2024 Feb 16, 1:38pm  

Gonzalo Lira, Peruvian with US citizenship, dies as political prisoner in Ukrainian prison: crickets
Navalny, Russian citizen dies as political prisoner in Russian prison: TYRANNY!!11!

I just now expect everything to be a complete double-standard or the outright opposite of what it really is.
7   socal2   2024 Feb 16, 2:07pm  

Karloff says

Gonzalo Lira, Peruvian with US citizenship, dies as political prisoner in Ukrainian prison: crickets


If China illegally invaded the US, and Russia had a citizen reporter living in the US aping propaganda supporting the Chinese invaders - would the US just be cool with it during wartime claiming this Russian national is free to provide propaganda in support of the Chinese invaders?
8   socal2   2024 Feb 16, 2:32pm  

Patrick says

Dead now:


Say what you want about the guy, he had more courage and conviction than most by voluntarily returning to Russia knowing he would be arrested and likely killed.

How many years has Putin been ruling Russia now? How many honest elections and how many of Putin's political and media critics have been murdered?
9   Karloff   2024 Feb 16, 7:12pm  

socal2 says

If China illegally invaded the US, and Russia had a citizen reporter living in the US aping propaganda supporting the Chinese invaders - would the US just be cool with it during wartime claiming this Russian national is free to provide propaganda in support of the Chinese invaders?

What if said propaganda is merely inconvenient truth? I don't care who the authority is. They don't get to tell me what I can and can't hear/read while still maintaining some sort of high moral ground.

What makes an invasion legal or illegal? By who's laws?

Remember back in school when they drilled into your head "might does not make right"? That was a lie.
10   Patrick   2024 Feb 20, 9:10am  

https://www.coffeeandcovid.com/p/suddenly-tuesday-february-20-2024


Anyway. Navalny died suddenly, the Russians promptly reported it, and the media blew up.

Ahem. Died suddenly? Are you kidding me? Let me see if I understand this right. Some deep state asset in a Russian prison somewhere halfway around the planet dies suddenly, and suddenly the media gets all suspicious? Oh please. Spare me.

We have American citizens languishing in American prisons in much worse conditions than Navalny’s were — ours don’t get to make calls or stroll around in videos — and the media elites could obviously care less. We have thousands, if not tens of thousands, of excess Americans dying suddenly from some mysterious cause, but the media elites can’t even muster a word of sympathy, much less marshal any suspicion.

So, flutter off.

They expect us to become outraged about the injustice of a hypothetical, unproven assassination of a guy we never heard of, an assassination that makes no rational sense, but whatever. Listen carefully: I do not care about the injustice of Mr. Navalny’s death. Frankly I find it much more likely he died suddenly for the same exact reason the rest of us are, a reason that starts with a ‘v’ as in victim.

Shut up and fix America’s justice system first.

This media strategy is a kind of human sacrifice. Like some demonic ritual, the media always changes an unwanted narrative by sacrificing someone on its altar. It could be George Floyd, or Paul Pelosi, or Aleksy Navalny. It’s a dark and disgusting practice and all good people should shun corporate media, at the least.
11   Patrick   2024 Apr 27, 12:31pm  

https://bioclandestine.substack.com/p/us-intelligence-and-msm-admit-putin


HOLY SHIT…

Remember when the MSM launched a coordinated campaign to blame Navalny’s death on Putin?

Turns out that was all a lie, and the WSJ just admitted it.

As myself and many others told you, Putin stood nothing to gain from Navalny’s death, but that didn’t stop the MSM from capitalizing on a good tragedy.

The damage is already done, and the brainwashed public have already been programmed to believe the lie. Most will not see the retraction, and the cycle continues. Perception is power.
12   Patrick   2024 Apr 27, 1:11pm  

https://www.coffeeandcovid.com/p/keeping-calm-saturday-april-27-2024


Mystery solved! The Wall Street Journal ran an exclusive story yesterday headlined, “Putin Didn’t Directly Order Alexei Navalny’s February Death, U.S. Spy Agencies Find.” Uh oh.

Whoopsies! To tee up this story about how badly the government and corporate media lies, disinforms, and misinforms us, behold February’s headline from ABC News:




With that in mind, here’s how the Journal’s article yesterday began:

Alexei Navalny’s February death in an Arctic penal colony prompted a new wave of sanctions targeting Russia’s economy, upended delicate negotiations to exchange prisoners between Russia and the West, and left Russia’s limited opposition in disarray.
U.S. intelligence agencies have determined that Putin likely didn’t order Navalny to be killed at the notoriously brutal prison camp in February, people familiar with the matter said, a finding that deepens the mystery about the circumstances of his death.
“Make no mistake. Putin is responsible for Navalny’s death,” Biden said after the world learned of the death.
But the U.S. now believes the timing of his demise wasn’t intended by Putin.

Well. Now they tell us. Alert readers will recall that back when this story first broke, I challenged Biden’s diagnosis, instead suggesting Navalny’s death sounded more like a jab injury. On February 16th, the Russians reported that Navalny fell unconscious after a walk at the penal colony where he was serving time. Medics tried to revive him, but that failed, and Navalny died.

It sounded all too familiar to me.

But about ten thousand articles then appeared in duplicitous corporate media directly and now, falsely, accusing Russian President Vladimir Putin of ordering a hit on Navalny. Of course Putin did it. It was obvious.

But now, not so much. Lawsuits may follow. Should Joe Biden have immunity from a defamation lawsuit by Putin? What about all the news agencies?

The new intelligence assessment leaves open the possibility that Putin might have still been involved somehow. You never know. But Biden’s statements and the original media reports all lacked that nuance.

Were the media’s unqualified assassination claims misinformation? What do you think?

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