Forwarded from Fearless John - @European_dissident
Media is too big
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Syria | #MustWatch Interview with one of the victims of the "chemical attack" in #Douma.
The 11-year-old Syrian boy Hassan Diab, who was one of the children in the alleged chemical attack video says that everything was staged.. https://t.co/WzEMlkmFmk
The 11-year-old Syrian boy Hassan Diab, who was one of the children in the alleged chemical attack video says that everything was staged.. https://t.co/WzEMlkmFmk
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The author of this latest attempt at excusing the Chinese government for the Shanghai lockdown suggests Xi et al didn't authorize it, and alleges it to be the work of corrupt Shanghai officials in the the pay of the West.
https://www.globalresearch.ca/shanghai-lockdown-china-ukraine/5777872
He even goes so far as to describe the lockdown as an "attack" on China by the West.
Crucially he offers absolutely no hard evidence for this, and it seems at best implausible that the Beijing govt would really sit back helplessly while Shanghai grossly abused 20 million Chinese citizens against Xi's will.
Let's say that again - there is NO evidence to suggest Beijing isn't 100% behind the extremely abusive lockdown.
And NO evidence either, by the way, there is a lethal "bioweapon" currently targeting ethnic Chinese.
These ideas are pure conjecture and read as self-contradictory, poorly reasoned attempts to maintain a binary oppositional worldview that became largely obsolete after the global "COVID coup" two years ago.
If we are going to put up any kind of resistance to the globalist tyranny that is coming, we all need to be grown up enough to stop hiding from these unpleasant new truths.
There are no hero states any more. Just one rather small club. And none of us are in it.
https://www.globalresearch.ca/shanghai-lockdown-china-ukraine/5777872
He even goes so far as to describe the lockdown as an "attack" on China by the West.
Crucially he offers absolutely no hard evidence for this, and it seems at best implausible that the Beijing govt would really sit back helplessly while Shanghai grossly abused 20 million Chinese citizens against Xi's will.
Let's say that again - there is NO evidence to suggest Beijing isn't 100% behind the extremely abusive lockdown.
And NO evidence either, by the way, there is a lethal "bioweapon" currently targeting ethnic Chinese.
These ideas are pure conjecture and read as self-contradictory, poorly reasoned attempts to maintain a binary oppositional worldview that became largely obsolete after the global "COVID coup" two years ago.
If we are going to put up any kind of resistance to the globalist tyranny that is coming, we all need to be grown up enough to stop hiding from these unpleasant new truths.
There are no hero states any more. Just one rather small club. And none of us are in it.
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Forwarded from Right Said Fred
Wow!!! I am literally terrified. I’m wearing 7 masks and sitting in a bath of pig’s fat.
On a scale of 1 to 10, how terrified are you?
On a scale of 1 to 10, how terrified are you?
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Forwarded from Jesse Zurawell
Examining what is happening in Ukraine, along with Western empire's attendant intentional economic suicide, through the lens of "a propaganda war against Vladimir Putin" is myopia par excellence. We must find ways to deconstruct geopolitical and macroeconomic developments that transcend facile propaganda analysis; otherwise, we are merely spitting into the wind. 👇
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Forwarded from LifeSiteNews
NEWS // United Nations calls for more regulations to be placed on homeschooling
The UN wants governments to consolidate 'all' education into a 'single system,' according to its latest report ... Click to read more.
The UN wants governments to consolidate 'all' education into a 'single system,' according to its latest report ... Click to read more.
LifeSite
United Nations calls for more regulations to be placed on homeschooling - LifeSite
The UN wants governments to consolidate 'all' education into a 'single system,' according to its latest report.
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Whatever is going down in Ukraine, however blatantly Nazi the Ukro-Nazis undoubtedly are, BigPharma is still very much welcome in Russia, and currently excepted from sanctions. A reminder that the Great Reset agenda continues to roll out, supported by all sides, though currently shrouded by the fog of war
Whatever is going down in Ukraine, however blatantly Nazi the Ukro-Nazis undoubtedly are, BigPharma is still very much welcome in Russia, and currently excepted from sanctions. A reminder that the Great Reset agenda continues to roll out, supported by all sides, though currently shrouded by the fog of war
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And here it is. Just as predicted. The Great Reset coming to you courtesy of the "special operation" in Ukraine. The only thing that's not gonna be rationed soon is the "vaxx". They'll never run out of that lovely poison.
https://dumptheguardian.com/world/2022/apr/20/operation-thermostat-italy-limits-air-conditioning-amid-energy-crisis-fears
https://dumptheguardian.com/world/2022/apr/20/operation-thermostat-italy-limits-air-conditioning-amid-energy-crisis-fears
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Yes, agreed. Some people too obviously were eager for a martyr or another shot of vicarious drama. Lira is a human being, the people in Ukraine are real human beings, not characters in some video game or real time movie. 👇👇
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Forwarded from Vanessa Beeley
Gonzalo Lira is safe
Hope all the clickbaiters will think before spreading unproven drama next time. I was really sickened by the ghoulish desire for the worst outcome
Hope all the clickbaiters will think before spreading unproven drama next time. I was really sickened by the ghoulish desire for the worst outcome
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“Operation Thermostat”: Energy rationing & the pivot from Ukraine to climate?
https://wp.me/paXmj6-lov
https://wp.me/paXmj6-lov
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Some nice comments from BTL on the general level of absurdity we are all exposed to in the propaganda-verse
https://off-guardian.org/2022/04/21/russia-astrazeneca-vaccine-collusion/#comment-501298
https://off-guardian.org/2022/04/21/russia-astrazeneca-vaccine-collusion/#comment-501298
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Forwarded from Ice Age Farmer
Rabobank now links your spending to carbon emissions
Since Friday, Rabobank customers can see how much CO2 they emit based on their spending in the bank’s app.
[IAF: If spending == carbon, a zero carbon policy implies zero economic activity.
This is the “true cost accounting” that the Rockefeller Foundation describes, whereby the technocrats can skew real ‘value’ in any direction they want to achieve the goals of their agenda.]
#AbsoluteZero
https://www.cyprusmedianet.com/news/42008/rabobank-will-track-your-co2-emissions-in-an-app-but-does-that-make-sense/
Since Friday, Rabobank customers can see how much CO2 they emit based on their spending in the bank’s app.
[IAF: If spending == carbon, a zero carbon policy implies zero economic activity.
This is the “true cost accounting” that the Rockefeller Foundation describes, whereby the technocrats can skew real ‘value’ in any direction they want to achieve the goals of their agenda.]
#AbsoluteZero
https://www.cyprusmedianet.com/news/42008/rabobank-will-track-your-co2-emissions-in-an-app-but-does-that-make-sense/
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"It is a warfare of limited aims between combatants who are unable to destroy one another, have no material cause for fighting and are not divided by any genuine ideological difference..." - Orwell, 1984
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Forwarded from Xoaquin Flores - New Resistance
Russian 'victory' in Ukraine 'possible' – UK PM
Boris Johnson admits that Western support may not lead to success for Kiev
There is a “realistic possibility” that Russian forces could “win” in Ukraine and that the conflict, in the eastern European state, could last for a “long period,” British Prime Minister Boris Johnson conceded on Friday.
During a press conference in New Delhi, a British reporter asked Johnson if he agrees with the Western intelligence assessment that the military action in Ukraine could continue till the end of 2023 and end in victory for Russia. The British prime minister conceded that both these statements might turn out to be true.
Weighing on Russia’s chances of ‘winning,’ Johnson said: “I think the sad thing is that is a realistic possibility, of course.”
Saying that Vladimir Putin “has a huge army,” the prime minister claimed that the Russian president “has a very difficult political position because he has made a catastrophic blunder.” He didn’t specify what he meant by “blunder” but he was presumably referring to the military attack on Ukraine.
In Johnson’s opinion, Putin now has only one option: “to continue to try to use his appalling grinding approach, led by artillery, trying to grind the Ukrainians down.”
Pointing out that Russian forces are now “very close to securing a land bridge in Mariupol,” Johnson stressed that the situation “is unpredictable at this stage.”
The prime minister noted, however, that the Ukrainians are demonstrating “incredible heroism” and such a “willingness to fight” that their spirit cannot be conquered, even if the conflict lasts for a long time.
Earlier this month Johnson visited Kiev for talks with the Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, following a promise to provide Ukraine with £100m worth of weapons.
“And I think no matter what the military superiority Putin may be able to bring to bear in the next few months – and I agree it could be a long period, he will not be able to conquer the spirit of the Ukrainian people. This is just an observable fact,” Johnson said.
On Thursday, unnamed western officials told journalists that “even if Putin were able to secure a respectable set of objectives inside Ukraine it’s very hard to see how Russia will have succeeded strategically as a result of this intervention.” In the officials’ opinion, Russian authorities’ actions “united opposition” and have already led to “significant changes in European security architecture” which is “very much contrary to Russia’s strategic interests.” That point of view prompted intelligence representatives to call Russia’s attack on Ukraine a “strategic blunder.”
Russian officials, meanwhile, insist that the military operation is going “according to plan.”
“Of course, the Commander-in-Chief not only receives daily, but hourly reports from the military, and from the Minister of Defense, the Chief of the General Staff, he receives information, clarifications on how the special military operation is being carried out,” Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov told journalists on Thursday, apparently refuting numerous claims by Western intelligence that Putin has allegedly been misinformed by his advisers about the situation on the ground as well as of the consequences of sanctions for the Russian economy.
Russia attacked its neighbor following Ukraine’s failure to implement the terms of the Minsk agreements, signed in 2014, and Moscow’s eventual recognition of the Donbass republics of Donetsk and Lugansk. The German and French brokered Minsk Protocol was designed to give the breakaway regions special status within the Ukrainian state.
The Kremlin has since demanded that Ukraine officially declare itself a neutral country that will never join the US-led NATO military bloc. Kiev insists the Russian offensive was completely unprovoked and has denied claims it was planning to retake the two republics by force.
Boris Johnson admits that Western support may not lead to success for Kiev
There is a “realistic possibility” that Russian forces could “win” in Ukraine and that the conflict, in the eastern European state, could last for a “long period,” British Prime Minister Boris Johnson conceded on Friday.
During a press conference in New Delhi, a British reporter asked Johnson if he agrees with the Western intelligence assessment that the military action in Ukraine could continue till the end of 2023 and end in victory for Russia. The British prime minister conceded that both these statements might turn out to be true.
Weighing on Russia’s chances of ‘winning,’ Johnson said: “I think the sad thing is that is a realistic possibility, of course.”
Saying that Vladimir Putin “has a huge army,” the prime minister claimed that the Russian president “has a very difficult political position because he has made a catastrophic blunder.” He didn’t specify what he meant by “blunder” but he was presumably referring to the military attack on Ukraine.
In Johnson’s opinion, Putin now has only one option: “to continue to try to use his appalling grinding approach, led by artillery, trying to grind the Ukrainians down.”
Pointing out that Russian forces are now “very close to securing a land bridge in Mariupol,” Johnson stressed that the situation “is unpredictable at this stage.”
The prime minister noted, however, that the Ukrainians are demonstrating “incredible heroism” and such a “willingness to fight” that their spirit cannot be conquered, even if the conflict lasts for a long time.
Earlier this month Johnson visited Kiev for talks with the Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, following a promise to provide Ukraine with £100m worth of weapons.
“And I think no matter what the military superiority Putin may be able to bring to bear in the next few months – and I agree it could be a long period, he will not be able to conquer the spirit of the Ukrainian people. This is just an observable fact,” Johnson said.
On Thursday, unnamed western officials told journalists that “even if Putin were able to secure a respectable set of objectives inside Ukraine it’s very hard to see how Russia will have succeeded strategically as a result of this intervention.” In the officials’ opinion, Russian authorities’ actions “united opposition” and have already led to “significant changes in European security architecture” which is “very much contrary to Russia’s strategic interests.” That point of view prompted intelligence representatives to call Russia’s attack on Ukraine a “strategic blunder.”
Russian officials, meanwhile, insist that the military operation is going “according to plan.”
“Of course, the Commander-in-Chief not only receives daily, but hourly reports from the military, and from the Minister of Defense, the Chief of the General Staff, he receives information, clarifications on how the special military operation is being carried out,” Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov told journalists on Thursday, apparently refuting numerous claims by Western intelligence that Putin has allegedly been misinformed by his advisers about the situation on the ground as well as of the consequences of sanctions for the Russian economy.
Russia attacked its neighbor following Ukraine’s failure to implement the terms of the Minsk agreements, signed in 2014, and Moscow’s eventual recognition of the Donbass republics of Donetsk and Lugansk. The German and French brokered Minsk Protocol was designed to give the breakaway regions special status within the Ukrainian state.
The Kremlin has since demanded that Ukraine officially declare itself a neutral country that will never join the US-led NATO military bloc. Kiev insists the Russian offensive was completely unprovoked and has denied claims it was planning to retake the two republics by force.
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