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Post by srr on Apr 1, 2022 14:09:48 GMT 8
"Asa Saint Clair, the close associate of Nancy Pelosi’s son Paul Pelosi Jr., has been convicted of wire fraud for his role in running a scam called the World Sports Alliance, which Paul Pelosi Jr. represented in the country of Ukraine.
Saint Clair now faces 20 years in prison when he goes up for sentencing in July, giving him plenty of time to flip on his associates."
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Post by NFA on Apr 1, 2022 14:27:53 GMT 8
The American State Department is a full on criminal organization.
It is why Trump has instigated RICO charges.
PS check The GodMother and Schiff's operations in Azerbaijan.
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Post by srr on Apr 1, 2022 16:36:00 GMT 8
The American State Department is a full on criminal organization.
It is why Trump has instigated RICO charges.
PS check The GodMother and Schiff's operations in Azerbaijan.
The GodMother? My search capabilities are shot to kindergarten levels since back in the day, using public source info to connect other public source info that certain people rathered had not been connected. Now I mostly reminisce & chat about things I can recall off the top of my head. Schiff & Azerbaijan rings a bell, but search won't toss it up and likewise 'The GodMother' in reference to that. Also, the, 'first time in a long time', Port, is good tonight, now that I'm off the heavy painkillers, so probably best I come back to this
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Post by NFA on Apr 1, 2022 18:11:01 GMT 8
The American State Department is a full on criminal organization.
It is why Trump has instigated RICO charges.
PS check The GodMother and Schiff's operations in Azerbaijan.
The GodMother? My search capabilities are shot to kindergarten levels since back in the day, using public source info to connect other public source info that certain people rathered had not been connected. Now I mostly reminisce & chat about things I can recall off the top of my head. Schiff & Azerbaijan rings a bell, but search won't toss it up and likewise 'The GodMother' in reference to that. Also, the, 'first time in a long time', Port, is good tonight, now that I'm off the heavy painkillers, so probably best I come back to this The USA Speaker is the daughter of an East Coaster.
I will dig up the Pelosi/Schiff connections.
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Post by srr on Apr 2, 2022 2:31:10 GMT 8
#RussiaUkrainewar #Russia #Ukraine
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A reminder, Biden, Pelosi, Kerry, Romney, Clinton's et al (The Western Oligarchs), have kicked off this evil to hide decades of their other evils. However -
Luke 8:17 KJV: For nothing is secret, that shall not be made manifest; neither any thing hid, that shall not be known and come abroad.
Luke 12:2 KJV: For there is nothing covered, that shall not be revealed; neither hid, that shall not be known.
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Post by srr on Apr 2, 2022 4:34:51 GMT 8
Well, this may explain why Knuckle Dragger et al have NO PROBLEM with ADVOCATING WAR CRIMES, and why Dover did NOT delete their Pro-War Crime comments -
"From the Russian Foreign Intelligence Service - Ukraine has informed Britain that it does NOT, that it does NOT intend to comply with the Geneva Convention on the treatment of Russian Prisoners of War ... the West is not only aware of Kiev's gross violations of International Humanitarian Law but it is also trying to help it avoid responsibility."
At The Duran, prompted to start at the quote -
Yes, it may be propaganda, but propaganda reporting what Australian Public Commenters (on a form of 'Australia's Most Influential Political Blog'), are also happy to advocate for AND what Ukrainian Military happily video and send out to the world to see.
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Post by srr on Apr 2, 2022 16:52:42 GMT 8
Gonzalo Lira t.me/realCRP/4093This anon nails it.
People in the West do not understand how the atrocities committed by Ukrainian forces against the Russian POWs has completely changed the war. Putin now has over 80% approval rating, and this calculated by an anti-Putin organization. Russians I talk to all say that many people were against the war initially — but even anti-Putin Russians are now in favor of the war. Ukraine will be taken apart. This is now inevitable. The Russians are going to deliberately annihilate the Ukraine Armed Forces: First at Kramatorsk, and then if the AFU is still standing and still resists, wherever else they assemble, likely Kharkov. If at the start of this war Russia was interested in having a land bridge from the Donbass to Crimea, now they want the entire coast of the Black Sea, including Odessa. Russian media was very strict about calling this a “special military operation” — but now, Russian commentators are openly calling it a war. It is now a war of conquest. Gonzalo Lira t.me/realCRP/4098The fact that this oil refinery was not hit before — when the Russians easily could have — leads me to think that the decision has been made to simply annihilate everything related to the Ukraine military. If that means some civilian infrastructure gets hit — like this oil refinery that also supplied gasoline for cars — too bad. The Russians are really taking off the gloves, which was my great fear. I thought from the beginning of this conflict that the Russians intended to capture the Ukraine army as whole as possible, with as little damage as possible. But their war aims have decisively changed: The Russians have made up their collective mind that they are going to conquer eastern Ukraine. So they are going to treat the Ukraine army as an invading force, and wipe it out. This is a tragedy. The flower of Ukraine will be killed for nothing. An utter disaster. Edit: The oligarch Ihor Kolomoisky, who set up Zelensky, was the owner of this refinery. 14.6Kviews Gonzalo Lira , edited 16:46
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Post by srr on Apr 2, 2022 16:54:47 GMT 8
Gonzalo Lira Excellent analysis, even though there are a couple of points that I disagree with. I’m going to respond to Xoaquin in my next post. ⬇️⬇️⬇️⬇️⬇️⬇️⬇️⬇️⬇️ 12.8Kviews Gonzalo Lira , 16:59 Gonzalo Lira Forwarded from Xoaquin FIores - New Resistancet.me/realCRP/41003:31 12.2Kviews Gonzalo Lira , 16:59
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Post by srr on Apr 2, 2022 17:05:36 GMT 8
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When the rats start leaving, you know the ship is sinking. And when the captain starts barking about “traitors everywhere!”, then you KNOW that there are no lifeboats on the ship.
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On Zelensky having fired two of his SBU generals, and then publicly calling them traitors—let’s figure it out. Let’s walk through every possible reason, no matter how far-fetched, and arrive at a reasonable inference:
1. The generals might have been advocating surrender. Because of their position in the SBU, they would know the actual military reality on the ground, and decided that continuing the war would result in needless death and destruction.
2. The generals might have refused a legitimate order, on the grounds that it was suicidal and would not achieve any positive military or political result.
3. The generals might have refused a legitimate order on the grounds that it would needlessly harm civilians, again for no positive military or political result.
4. The generals might have been stealing.
5. The generals might have been planning a coup d’état, or been suspected of such.
6. There has been infighting among the generals over the vanishing military resources, strategy/tactics, or some other strictly military issue, and these two generals were losers in this internecine fight.
7. The generals went cowboy style, executing military operations that went directly against the best interests of the war effort — for instance, this raid on the fuel depot in Belgorod, which only inflamed the Russians and which the Zelensky regime curiously refuses to take credit for.
8. The generals were in touch with Russian colleagues, who told him that the Russians had taken off the gloves and were going whole hog on the war effort.
9. The generals were in touch with Russian colleagues, and were passing along sensitive information to them — that is, they really were traitors.
10. The generals were sexual degenerates, like the commander of the Odessa defenses who was caught yesterday with a transgender prostitute. (I’m not kidding, that actually happened, go earlier on my channel’s feed and you’ll see the video.)
11. The generals were blatantly incompetent, and so they were removed.
12. The generals were hiding vital information that would have revealed their incompetence, and so they were removed.
13. The generals were setting up their own private fiefdoms, becoming local warlords and challenging the central authority of Kiev.
I can’t think of any other reasons, so let’s start discarding ones that cannot possibly be true by imposing conditionals:
First Conditional: If Zelensky deliberately called them “traitors”, then it is quite obvious that it cannot be:
4., 7., 10., 11., or 12, because:
4. A thief is not a traitor — he’s just a criminal, and would be treated as such.
7. A cowboy would’ve been reprimanded, but not called a traitor. On the contrary, given current circumstances.
10. A degenerate is just a pervert, not a traitor. Such a situation would’ve been handled as quietly as possible.
11. You don’t call an incompetent general a traitor. You just relieve him of his command, often as quietly as possible.
12. An incompetent general who hides his incompetence is in a very real sense betraying his cause — but you don’t call him a traitor, you call him an incompetent. And again, you get rid of him as quietly as possible, you don’t put a spotlight on him, which would demoralize your men. No army can win if it thinks it is being led by idiots — it’s why the US lost in Vietnam, Iraq and Afghanistan.
That leaves us with options: 1., 2., 3., 5., 6., 8., 9. and 13.
Second Conditional: If Zelensky *publicly* announced his dismissal of these two generals, then it cannot be because of:
2., 3. or 6., because:
2. If a general refuses a suicide mission, he would be simply replaced, not publicly fired and shamed.
3. If a general refuses to harm civilians, again, he would be simply replaced, not publicly fired and shamed.
6. If there was infighting among the generals, and these two were on the losing side, they would not have been publicly fired and shamed — they would have been fired and quietly sent off.
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When the rats start leaving, you know the ship is sinking. And when the captain starts barking about “traitors everywhere!”, then you KNOW that there are no lifeboats on the ship.
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That leaves us with options: 1., 5., 8., 9. and 13.
Let’s discard implausible or internally contradictory scenarios:
5. The generals were not plotting a coup d’état, because if they had, Zelensky would not have revealed them — the Zelensky regime would have simply arrested the plotters and disappeared them with no public statement, so as to avoid any sense of disunity or insubordination among the general staff. Or on the other hand, the Zelensky regime would have outright said that the generals had attempted a coup — which he would have claimed had been easily foiled by the “brilliant” SBU. This would have been done to send a clear message to anyone else in the general staff that any coup d’état would be instantly nipped in the bud.
9. If they really were traitors, then these generals would have been immediately arrested and shot, the evidence of their betrayal released. Or at least a videotaped confession from these two generals.
13. The generals could not possibly have been trying to set up personal fiefdoms, because one of the generals did not have control of any terrain, and the other general is landless, as he was in charge of Kherson—which is now under complete Russian control. Besides, warlords emerge in static battlegrounds over a long period of time, not in just a handful of weeks of very active and chaotic combat.
So far, we have discarded all the options except 1. or 8.: Either the generals advocated surrender; or the generals were in touch with their Russian counterparts, who told them that they were going to go whole hog from here on out, which would lead to the generals advocating for surrender so as to preserve some semblance of a Ukrainian armed force.
That’s why I think that these generals were advocating for surrender — or a change in the negotiating posture that would be tantamount to surrender.
The generals were fired and publicly called “traitors“ because whoever is running the Zelensky regime had a complete shit fit, and decided to make an example of these two generals. And the only reason to make an example is so as to send a message to others who might be thinking along the same lines. That is, there must be a lot of Ukraine generals who are realizing that the show is about to be over. And they want to surrender as soon as possible, if only to salvage as much as they can of the AFU, before complete annihilation at the hands of the Russians.
Whether these generals have been in touch with their Russian counterparts, we will never know. It could be that these generals just looked at the situation on the ground, and advocated effective surrender. Or it could be that these generals are indeed in touch with their Russian counterparts, who told them that the shit was about to get heavy. Either possibility could be true, but like I said, we will likely never know.
However , what is clear from this analysis is that these generals were advocating for surrender. And this call must have found deep resonance among the others in the Ukraine general staff. That is why these two SBU generals were dismissed and publicly called traitors.
Only after the war will we find out the true causes of this very important incident.
A final speculative note — a very strong gut feeling: I suspect that it was a Victoria Nuland herself who had the shit-fit when she found out that these two generals were advocating surrender, and it was her idea and/or Dmytro Yarosh‘s idea to publicly shame the generals. I further think that Newland and Yarosh probably wanted these two generals arrested and executed, but their hand was stayed by the others on the general staff. Just my personal gut feeling.
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Post by srr on Apr 3, 2022 14:22:30 GMT 8
Don't allow things like this to make you feel sorry for Biden. He was an evil monster when he was young and still is now.
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Post by srr on Apr 3, 2022 14:34:34 GMT 8
Joe Biden shared a bank account with Hunter Biden during those, "10% for The Big Guy" dealings, so pardoning Hunter would have to be pardoning himself to ... perfectly doable in Dem Run, 'We Make Words & Laws Mean What We Say They Mean', America.
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Post by Struth on Apr 3, 2022 14:39:56 GMT 8
This all shows what? Whether it's Fauci, or Biden or Sco Mo, Trudeau, Jacinta or some dopey corrupt CHO in Victoria. None of them are going down. Once the rule of law is removed it's purely about who has the guns.
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Post by srr on Apr 3, 2022 15:04:26 GMT 8
This all shows what? Whether it's Fauci, or Biden or Sco Mo, Trudeau, Jacinta or some dopey corrupt CHO in Victoria. None of them are going down. Once the rule of law is removed it's purely about who has the guns. I'm actually an optimist, I still believe there are some really big good guys still out there with some really big guns after all, there's a whole Western World of semi-buried priceless treasures that need digging out, picking up, dusting off and ...
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Post by srr on Apr 3, 2022 16:55:48 GMT 8
Trouble is that 'the Ukraine' isn't only going on in the Ukraine -
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Post by srr on Apr 3, 2022 17:51:12 GMT 8
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