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Greeted like Liberators: Ukraine Invasion Thread


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1072   FortwayeAsFuckJoeBiden   2022 May 27, 9:32pm  

Ceffer says

More Ukrainian WINNING! When shit hits the fan, their commanders flee and leave them on the field to die with no food and primitive weapons. Everybody crowed about how Russian generals died, because they stood with their men, while Ukrainian leaders shoot their own soldiers in the back and flee. Obviously, morale alone is going to give the Russians their goals. "Aid and Western Weapons" are mostly being shipped out to make money on the black market instead of being used in combat, or rapidly destroyed because the Russians mysteriously know exactly where they are.
"Ukraine Army COLLAPSING; Zelensky (Now) Saying "Must Face Reality . . .""
https://halturnerradioshow.com/index.php/en/news-page/world/ukraine-army-collapsing-zelensky-now-saying-must-face-reality
1073   Ceffer   2022 May 27, 10:11pm  

They have vids of Ukrainians using American weapons that fall short of their targets, blowing up nothing. Also a lot of plain duds that just don't function.
"Charles Smith
May 28, 2022
“really committed” is how Alexander kindly describes the 50 remaining azov fighters. “Are desperately trying to hide” ,as he says next, is probably what they are doing in the hope of avoiding trial and prison/execution for their crimes for as long as possible.

An important point that Scott Ritter makes is that much of the weaponry given to Ukraine is so old that it is non-functional. A reasonable assumption would be that the manufacturers of that equipment would know that. Is it possible that some people in the U.S. gov’t. knew this and sent antiquated junk to Ukraine as a way of getting functional replacements without having to explain why so much extremely expensive weaponry (eg. thousands of anti-tank javelin missiles at $176,000 each) was unnecessarily purchased in the first place?"
1074   Ceffer   2022 May 27, 10:58pm  

Ukrainian cannon fodder Globalist sacrifices to Satan are refusing
to cooperate with the coke snorting camp guard puppets of the WEF/Western powers shoveling them into the Russian meat grinders.

https://t.me/DUMBSandUnderground/31251
1075   richwicks   2022 May 27, 11:41pm  

Just embedding the video:


original link


Be cautious with Hal Turner, it's WELL KNOWN he's sold out to the intelligence agencies years ago.
1077   Ceffer   2022 May 28, 10:36am  

richwicks says
it's WELL KNOWN he's sold out to the intelligence agencies years ago.

Except the Mockingbird MSM fake news intel agency press would want us to believe that Ukraine is WINNING!

The Satanic opposite of reality, as usual.
1078   Patrick   2022 May 28, 11:09am  




Ultimately the money is funneled back to US arms makers, who then in turn reward the many corrupt Congressmen who voted for this.
1080   Patrick   2022 May 28, 7:34pm  

https://markcrispinmiller.substack.com/p/google-goes-soviet-on-nulandpyatt


“Who controls the past controls the future. Who controls the present controls the past.”

Once upon a time, it seemed to be the Soviets, and they alone, who did the sort of thing that Winston Smith does for a living at the Ministry of Truth—change the historical record, to maintain the Inner Party’s absolute “control” not only of the present but, especially, the future, as noted in the quote above. The Soviets’ routine manipulation of the photographic record—so as retroactively to “disappear” (today we would say “cancel”) no-longer-tolerable members of the Politburo—was demonstrated vividly in The Commissar Vanishes: The Falsification of Photographs and Art in Stalin’s Russia, a book by David King, published in 1997.

Well, that was then. This is now:

From Chris Bergier:

The smoking gun evidence proving U.S. involvement in the 2014 coup in Kiev, Ukraine has been removed from YouTube after eight years. However you can still watch it here on rumble:


original link


It was one of the most watched versions of the intercepted and leaked conversation between then Assistant Secretary of State Victoria Nuland and Geoffrey Pyatt, the then U.S. ambassador to Ukraine, in which the two discuss who will make up the new government weeks before democratically-elected Ukrainian President Viktor Yanukovych was overthrown in a violent coup on Feb. 21, 2014.

The two talk about “midwifing” the unconstitutional change of government and “gluing it together” and of the role the then Vice President should play and what meetings to set up with Ukrainian politicians.

How would you like it if the Russians did the same thing to the State of California and caused it to secede from our Union?


Well, California seceding from the US might be a good thing actually. But I'm opposed to Google/Soviet falsification of the historical record.
1081   Patrick   2022 May 31, 9:32am  

https://spectatorworld.com/topic/sanctions-making-russia-richer/


Before the invasion of Ukraine, it was by no means certain that there would be a united response from the West. The sanctions imposed on Russia after Vladimir Putin’s annexation of Crimea in 2014 were fairly limited, especially from the European Union. Germany pressed on with the Nord Stream 2 gas pipeline to Russia. But now, America, Europe and much of Asia have been united in applying severe sanctions against Russian banks, companies and oligarchs. Three months on, it’s time to ask: are the sanctions working?

The answer from the Bank of Russia’s balance of payment data for January to April isn’t reassuring. It showed that the sanctions are emphatically not working, at least not in the way that they were intended. Russia’s current account surplus (roughly speaking: exports minus imports) jumped to an all-time high at $96 billion — almost four times the same period last year. The total balance of goods and services shows an even wider gap: $106 billion, treble that of last year.
1083   Patrick   2022 Jun 9, 10:17am  

https://summit.news/2022/06/09/ukrainian-official-admits-she-lied-about-russians-committing-mass-rape-to-convince-countries-to-send-more-weapons/


The top Ukrainian official who was fired for spreading misinformation has admitted that she lied about Russians committing mass rape in order to convince western countries to send more weapons to Ukraine.

Lyudmila Denisova, the former Ukrainian Parliamentary Commissioner for Human Rights, was removed from her position following a vote of no confidence in the Ukrainian parliament which passed by a margin of 234-to-9.

Parliament member Pavlo Frolov specifically accused Denisova of pushing misinformation that “only harmed Ukraine” in relation to “the numerous details of ‘unnatural sexual offenses’ and child sexual abuses in the occupied territories, which were unsupported by evidence.”

In an interview published by a Ukrainian news outlet, Denisova admitted that her falsehoods had achieved their intended goal.
1084   Bd6r   2022 Jun 9, 11:13am  

An official was fired for lying (or, if we want to split hairs, for lying in a way that can be easily caught). Concept which is unknown for politics in US. I suppose we have become more of a banana republic than Ukraine.
1085   Ceffer   2022 Jun 9, 11:22am  

Race to the bottom in USA and Europe for Satanic inversion, where everything is accomplished by deception. Russians are trying to re-establish credibility after generations of being the swines of propaganda, while the US and the West are vying for who can perpetrate the greatest official lies and make them fly.
1086   FortWayneAsNancyPelosiHaircut   2022 Jun 9, 1:17pm  

Patrick says








I've seen enough documentaries and read enough history. I would summ it up as America's funded war by militarizing Ukraine against Russia because Russia is using alternative banking system, not under control of Rothchilds. All wars are banker wars.

Few years back if I heard this I would think someone listens to Alex Jones too much, yet today without even hearing once from AJ I strongly believe these things.
1087   Eric Holder   2022 Jun 9, 1:31pm  

FortWayneAsNancyPelosiHaircut says

America's funded war by militarizing Ukraine against Russia


How? By providing 160 Javelin tubes under Trump admin (and bunch of blankets under Obiden)? This is silly.
1088   richwicks   2022 Jun 9, 2:07pm  

Ceffer says

richwicks says
it's WELL KNOWN he's sold out to the intelligence agencies years ago.

Except the Mockingbird MSM fake news intel agency press would want us to believe that Ukraine is WINNING!

The Satanic opposite of reality, as usual.


Hal Turner is controlled opposition now. He may not always have been, but he is absolutely known to be an intelligence asset now.

https://mediamonarchy.com/hate-blogger-hal-turner-burned-by/

He's like Ray Epps. They will burn people at times just to boost their credibility.
1089   FortWayneAsNancyPelosiHaircut   2022 Jun 9, 4:13pm  

Eric Holder says

FortWayneAsNancyPelosiHaircut says


America's funded war by militarizing Ukraine against Russia


How? By providing 160 Javelin tubes under Trump admin (and bunch of blankets under Obiden)? This is silly.


A lot more than that. We funded the government overthrow in Ukraine, we made their puppet government think that we will always have their back, we have been giving them a ton of weapons. 40 billion worth of weapons recently in fact. The goal is simple, inflict as much damage onto Russia as possible. So that Russia has to borrow money from Rothchilds.
1090   richwicks   2022 Jun 9, 8:21pm  

FortWayneAsNancyPelosiHaircut says

The goal is simple, inflict as much damage onto Russia as possible. So that Russia has to borrow money from Rothchilds.


That's not going to happen. The increase in oil prices is a boon for Russia. They are a major oil exporter.

https://tradingeconomics.com/russia/oil-exports

Russia only spends around 60 billion a year on its entire military.. Ukraine is being shoved under the bus. Supposedly Kissinger said "To be an enemy of America can be dangerous, but to be a friend is fatal.”

A few key people in Ukraine are making bank off this war as well.

Russia may be sending grain to Europe this time next year. People just don't understand STILL that Russia is NOT the USSR.
1091   tomtomtom   2022 Jun 9, 8:28pm  

Patrick says

https://spectatorworld.com/topic/sanctions-making-russia-richer/


Before the invasion of Ukraine, it was by no means certain that there would be a united response from the West. The sanctions imposed on Russia after Vladimir Putin’s annexation of Crimea in 2014 were fairly limited, especially from the European Union. Germany pressed on with the Nord Stream 2 gas pipeline to Russia. But now, America, Europe and much of Asia have been united in applying severe sanctions against Russian banks, companies and oligarchs. Three months on, it’s time to ask: are the sanctions working?

The answer from the Bank of Russia’s balance of payment data for January to April isn’t reassuring. It showed that the sanctions are emphatically not working, at least not in the way that they were intended. Russia’s current account surplus (roughly speaking: ...


Is that a surprise?
1092   mostly reader   2022 Jun 9, 8:34pm  

richwicks says


Russia may be sending grain to Europe this time next year.

You mean, the grain that they STOLE and ARE STEALING from Ukraine, right? Is this the grain to which you refer?

When you say "sending" you actually mean "SELLING", right? Is this what you mean?

Just being clear for the benefit of those vulnerable to "word-thinking".

See, you should work harder on your definitions. As of now, they are very, VERY misleading.
1093   Patrick   2022 Jun 10, 12:42pm  

https://www.zerohedge.com/political/everything-weapon-us-government-waging-psychological-warfare-nation


Information warfare has been thrust to the forefront of strategic analyses and conversation surrounding the war in Ukraine, with many experts hailing the efforts of the Ukrainian government’s use of propaganda to garner international support and boost Ukrainian nationalism.

Consider the Ghost of Kyiv, a supposed Ukrainian fighter pilot notorious for shooting down Russian planes. The Ghost quickly became an internet sensation, bolstered by official Ukrainian social media accounts, and a symbol of Ukrainian strength and resiliency when facing a much stronger Russian military foe. That’s all well and good, but it should be noted that the pilot wasn’t real.

Ukrainian Air Force officials admitted May 1, two months into the invasion, that the Ghost of Kyiv was just a myth. But that icon, similar to the story pushed and initially verified by the Ukrainian government about the defenders of Snake Island all dying in defiance of a Russian warship’s order to surrender, has arguably been one of the greatest boons to the Ukrainians’ fight against Russia.

Both “urban legends” were pushed as part of Ukraine’s information warfare campaign, a campaign so successful that researcher Sinan Aral wrote in an article for the Washington Post that, “Ukraine and its partisans are running circles around Putin and his propagandists in the battle for hearts and minds, both in Ukraine and abroad.”
1094   RWSGFY   2022 Jun 13, 11:51am  

All metal, no manpower - Russian infantry shortages and mobilisation in Ukraine:

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=AKewF8_SiIs&feature=youtu.be
1095   Patrick   2022 Jun 15, 8:15am  

https://nitter.net/ggreenwald/status/1536852375859777536#m


Glenn Greenwald
@ggreenwald
15h
Three months into this war, Ukraine is ravaged. Russia controls major parts of E. Ukraine. Russia's oil profits are higher than ever. Ruble is strong. Much of the world rejected US/NATO policy. Billions in US funds: gone, who knows where. Untraced weapons are flooding the region.

The problem from the start was the obligatory moralism narrative didn't help decipher what policies would and wouldn't work. And that was as intended: there was so much to debate and question about US policy, but it was barred. Anyone who tried was maligned as a Russian stooge.

Anyone who suggested the sanctions regime would cause this was immediately dismissed as a Kremlin apologist or asset -- true for any questioning of the instant US/NATO consensus on this war.

This is what always happens with sanctions. These tactics were designed to quash debate:

Saleha Mohsin
@SalehaMohsin
19h
NEW: Some Biden officials privately express concern that rather than dissuade the Kremlin as intended, US sanctions have instead exacerbated inflation, worsened food insecurity and punished ordinary Russians more than Putin or his allies
1096   richwicks   2022 Jun 15, 8:35am  

mostly reader says


You mean, the grain that they STOLE and ARE STEALING from Ukraine, right? Is this the grain to which you refer?



Maybe. I'm just pointing out that Russia may be sending grain to Europe this year. If Europe just stated plainly "Ukraine will NOT join NATO" none of this stupid shit would be happening. Russia hasn't even taken their gloves off yet. They might let parts of Europe to literally freeze to death in about 4 months.

mostly reader says


When you say "sending" you actually mean "SELLING", right? Is this what you mean?

Just being clear for the benefit of those vulnerable to "word-thinking".

See, you should work harder on your definitions. As of now, they are very, VERY misleading.


I mean Europe may be even MORE dependent on Russia after this stupid fucking war that could have been trivially avoided. Russia has been trying to negotiate with Europe for fucking years, and I suspect they are finally fed up talking to a bunch of assholes that treat Russian diplomats like a baby treats a diaper.
1097   Ceffer   2022 Jun 15, 10:09am  

More Western aid arrives for Ukraine:
https://t.me/asbmil/2191
1098   Patrick   2022 Jun 16, 12:10pm  

https://gettr.com/post/p1e6t8n7636


@rwmalonemd

Jun 14
Forwarded by a friend-

Did you notice no more stories lately of "Russian atrocities in Ukraine?" They all turned out to be fakes or lies. Even Bucha -- appears to have been masterminded by the Brits!

But you probably didn't notice that US and NATO supplied howitzers have been bombing civilian targets in Donestsk for the past week or so. Yesterday they hit a maternity hospital. Shocking! War Crime! No -- SILENCE. That's because the Western mass media is ignoring it.

This is how the maternity hospital in Donetsk, which was shelled by the Armed Forces of Ukraine yesterday, looks like now.
https://readovka.news/news/100810
1100   Ceffer   2022 Jun 16, 12:59pm  

Patrick says

But you probably didn't notice that US and NATO supplied howitzers have been bombing civilian targets in Donestsk

Yeah, I guess that's the thing about our noble military. Russians are preserving infrastructure and providing humanitarian corridors, while we concentrate on bombing the innocent civilians for false flag optics.
1102   FortwayeAsFuckJoeBiden   2022 Jun 16, 4:40pm  

Patrick says

https://gettr.com/post/p1e6t8n7636



@rwmalonemd

Jun 14
Forwarded by a friend-

Did you notice no more stories lately of "Russian atrocities in Ukraine?" They all turned out to be fakes or lies. Even Bucha -- appears to have been masterminded by the Brits!

But you probably didn't notice that US and NATO supplied howitzers have been bombing civilian targets in Donestsk for the past week or so. Yesterday they hit a maternity hospital. Shocking! War Crime! No -- SILENCE. That's because the Western mass media is ignoring it.

This is how the maternity hospital in Donetsk, which was shelled by the Armed Forces of Ukraine yesterday, looks like now.
https://readovka.news/news/100810



just like yugoslavia. our media hid ethnic cleansing our side performed there too. news seem to make up stories about other, while embelishing ours. its not truth, its sales.
1104   Eric Holder   2022 Jun 17, 11:28am  

FortwayeAsFuckJoeBiden says


But you probably didn't notice that US and NATO supplied howitzers have been bombing civilian targets in Donestsk for the past week or so.


Where is the proof? Notice how the picture has nothing in it except some pieces of broken concrete, making identifying the location impossible. Such an egregious war crime and no videos and one picture which could be taken anywhere in the world, including Syria or Detroit ? What exactly prevents them from filiming hours and hours of video and terrabytes of HD pictures from every angle like these pesky Ukie did when Ruscists bombed their maternity ward in Mariupol? Reminds me of that "hanged pregnant woman" video which somehow got lost by the great independent journalist with an impeccable integrity and of which only one blurry screengrab is paraded around - typical sloppy Ruscist bullshit aimed at gullible mouthbreathers. At least when Globohomo Nazi Joo Clown makes his fakes - it's in HD, shot from many angles, with vibrant colors, exact geolocation and dozens of very persuasive crisis actors showing real emotions better than any Hollywood star ever could.

And where's the proof of NATO shells hitting it? If they somehow identified the projectiles as 155mm NATO, why not show their homework to the world? Let me guess: the dog ate it?
1105   Eric Holder   2022 Jun 17, 12:03pm  

FortwayeAsFuckJoeBiden says


SILENCE. That's because the Western mass media is ignoring it.


Yeah, right. Let's read what Lavrov has to say about it, shall we?

Here you go, from his recent interview to the BBC:

He then accused the BBC of not uncovering the truth of what had been happening to civilians in separatist-held areas of eastern Ukraine, "when civilians were being bombed by Kyiv's troops for eight years".

I stressed that over the course of six years, the BBC had many times contacted the leadership in the separatist-run areas asking for permission to go and see what was happening. We were refused entry every single time.

Russia has accused Ukraine of genocide. However, in 2021, eight civilians were killed in the rebel-held areas, according to self-proclaimed pro-Russian "officials", and seven the year before. While every death was a tragedy, I said, that did not constitute a genocide.

I suggested that if genocide really had taken place, then the Luhansk and Donetsk separatists would have been interested in us going there. Why were we not let in, I asked.

"I don't know," said Mr Lavrov.


https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-61825525

Notice how he does not refute the "rebels" own data on civvies killed during preceding 2 years which was 15 in TOTAL. Before Putin's coming out on the real goals of the war (land grab a-la Peter the Great, in case you didn't follow) the supposed "constant shelling of civilians by the Ukrainian army" was cited as one of the main reasons for it. And turned out to be a pile of bullshit according to the data provided by the "rebels" themselves.

Notice how he does not refute the fact that they don't allow Western media to go and see the "evidence" of the supposed "genocide" and doesn't answer why this is happening? All the usually sharp-tongued Lavrov has to say is "I don't know".
1106   Bd6r   2022 Jun 17, 12:14pm  

Ceffer says

Russians are preserving infrastructure and providing humanitarian corridors,


1107   Eric Holder   2022 Jun 17, 12:17pm  

Bd6r says

Ceffer says


Russians are preserving infrastructure and providing humanitarian corridors,





CGI! CGI!!! CGI!!!!
1108   Bd6r   2022 Jun 17, 12:24pm  

Eric Holder says


CGI! CGI!!! CGI!!!!

Don't forget CRISIS!ACTORS!
BTW Russians did provide humanitarian corridors in Chechnya, in order to shoot them up and kill Chechens more efficiently.

And some more videos with obviously CRISIS!ACTORS! because Russians would NEVER do that:

https://thechechenpress.com/genocide/12457-obstrel-rossijskimi-okkupantami-g-groznyj.html

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