How many coups does it take to convince us that we’ve always been at war with Eurasia? Not enough, apparently, as the narrative managers can’t help but up the ante, turning the nuclear threat up to 11 even while making it clear that these poorly-scripted hostilities are being unleashed to distract from a larger and more serious problem. This isn’t about regime-changing Putin, though a few drooling class lackeys would love to wedge that in as an extracurricular activity.
For some countries, it might be difficult to conceive of a problem so massive that distracting from it requires taking the nuclear warheads out of cold storage and waving them around in a grotesque dick-sizing contest, but if there’s one thing ‘Murica and its satellites are known for, it’s making our grotesquely oversized problems other nations’ problems.
For weeks now, western media has been packed wall to wall with nuclear scare stories, from the Independent’s breathless “This is what nuclear war between US and Russia would look like, according to scientists” to the Atlantic’s pearl-clutchingly condescending swoon demanding we “relearn what we’d hoped to forget,” i.e. the moronic duck-and-cover rituals and banal nuclear terminology we had hoped to bury. We are being told in no uncertain terms that Putin doesn’t just Hate Us For Our Freedoms™, he wants to bomb us til we glow. Why, he’s even gone and used chemical weapons, that “red line” we keep recycling because it sounds so badass and it’s impossible to prove! Granted, the “target” was supposed to have been Roman Abramovich, a football club-owning oligarch rather than a dyed-in-the-wool enemy of the Kremlin, and the accuser works for National Endowment for Democracy cutout Bellingcat, founded by a former underwear salesman. The “investigator” has previously accused Putin of (ineptly) poisoning US-backed opposition figure Alexey Navalny despite a dearth of evidence, and in this case admitted he couldn’t even obtain a sample of the “poison” in time to test it (Abramovich, apparently not very sick, was in a hurry to leave town), but damn if he didn’t look poisoned. To get the maximum milk out of this scrawny cow, the “poisoning”wasn’t revealed until nearly a month later, after Biden literally demanded regime change in Russia during his big speech in Warsaw and right before Abramovich was due to meet with Russian and Ukrainian delegations for another round of peace talks in Istanbul.
KLEPTOCRACY FOR YOU & ME
While it’s true that without the raison d’être of an evil empire, NATO crumbles into irrelevant dust, our neverending game of Nuclear Chicken is motivated by more than propping up the alliance. The existing financial system is still dangling over a precipice, with the world’s greasiest ponzi-schemers having failed to ram central bank digital currencies (CBDCs) down their people’s throats during the Covid-19 pandemic, thus pulling off a long-overdue great debt reset. Not only does the US lack the funds to make its creditors whole, but it’s the principle of the thing: as Sole World Superpower™, it cannot be forced to pay its debts by one lender, or the whole pack will come baying for its blood. If a single bank succeeds in collecting, it’ll be a veritable feeding frenzy. China might demand its money back. So the absurdly-underwater United States of Debt is trying to prevent Russia from paying what it owes, hamstringing it with sanctions, literally stealing its gold, and repossessing its oligarchs’ yachts for good measure. The standard-bearer of the “rules-based international order” has been unmasked as little more than a two-bit ripoff artist, a crackhead robbing the global liquor store and leaving a trail of shit-stained Federal Reserve notes in its wake as some sort of obscene IOU.
As Kristalina Georgieva at the IMF chortled last month, Russia may have the funds to pay its debts, but it can’t use them, and the prospect of a “Russian default” has entered the realm of the possible. At the same time, the rest of the world is rapidly realizing the World Police aren’t just shaking down the Middle East for oil anymore and feeling a distinct chill in their bowels as they mentally calculate the amount of gold and foreign currency they have stashed overseas, wondering how quickly they can get it back without appearing to panic and triggering Uncle Sam to grab his sawed-off and start shooting.
It’s not just the US that can’t pay the bills. It’s an unavoidable fact that BlackRock and other asset managers have been playing hide the salami with western countries’ retirement money for decades now, and there’s precious little salami left to hide after all the money managers have taken their cut. As human beings, we have a difficult time conceiving of such large numbers, but to put things in perspective, former investment banker Leslie Manookian recently told Reiner Fuellmich’s citizens’ Grand Jury the US was already facing unfunded pension liabilities of $4.9 trillion as of 2018. That was four years before Covid-19 tanked the value of the dollar and exploded the national debt to its current prodigious size of approximately $30 trillion, and those numbers are the non-scary versions: throw in the $100 trillion in unfunded Social Security, Medicare and forward-projecting pension liabilities and watch the actuaries swoon. Meanwhile, the EU faces a whopping €44 trillion in unfunded public pensions, also as of 2018.
ANTISOCIAL SAFETY NET
Wouldn’t it be great for those who hold those pension liabilities if a viral epidemic laser-focused to kill off the elderly and infirm was unleashed from a lab in an “accident” that could be blamed on one of the US’ biggest creditors?
While they’re at it, why not demolish the entire financial system, starting with the US’ debts, and start over?
Sure, one can’t just sweep those bodies away while everyone is looking, but…
It’s become all but impossible to deny that the OMFGVIRUS phenomenon - from the false Covid-19 diagnoses used to force patients onto deadly ventilators, to the unleashing of a legion of killer spike-proteins into patients’ bloodstreams under the guise of saving lives even as drug companies knew they were hiding thousands of “adverse events,” to governments’ Covid-19 policies themselves with their deliberate targeting of the elderly for extermination thereby fixing many countries’ pension problems - was designed with just this end in mind.
Likewise, the Ukrainian “World War III”/Cold War II scenario was almost certainly crafted to provide cover for the last-minute mopping-up of the financial system that couldn’t be accomplished under the aegis of the Covid-induced global recession.
NEEDLES(S) TO SAY…
Where those who questioned the vaccines were initially relegated to the insane asylums of the internet, mocked by the narrative managers who fetishized their bandaged upper arms like war wounds, these so-called “conspiracy theorists” have been proven right time and again. Not only did Indiana life insurance company OneAmerica reveal earlier this year that the death rate among working-age people had soared 40% from pre-pandemic levels, but the state’s chief medical officer declared the death rate was significantly higher than the year before the vaccine had been introduced, when Covid-19 was supposedly running rampant through the population - proving the ‘cure’ was, in fact, much worse than the disease. OneAmerica CEO Scott Davison has described the statistics as the equivalent of four times the magnitude of a one-in-200-year catastrophe. Tellingly, those working-age deaths, of individuals aged 18 to 64, are not being classified as Covid-19.
Former BlackRock portfolio manager Edward Dowd likewise found a surge of over 61,000 excess deaths in the second half of 2021 among the millennial generation, an 84% increase over the previous year’s figures for ages 25 to 40 (again, the year Covid-19 was supposed to be slaying the unvaccinated left and right) and a higher death toll than the American casualties from the Vietnam War. He described it as the “worst-ever excess mortality, I think, in history,” noting it was seven times higher for that period than the deaths among the ‘Silent Generation,’ whose youngest members were 76 years old and thus theoretically much more likely to fall victim to the virus. Generation X got hit even harder, with 101,000 excess deaths since August, and the Baby Boomers - at 65, prime age to begin receiving pensions - were wiped out to the tune of 306,000 excess deaths in the same period, the equivalent of the Americans slaughtered in World War II. Dowd pointed out that all the data hadn’t been calculated yet, meaning more deaths are likely to be added to that total. and described the phenomenon - which lined up almost perfectly first with the introduction of vaccine mandates among the working-age population and then with the rollout of booster shots - as “democide,” which he defined as “death by government.”
One must make all the required disclaimers that correlation is not causation, but it can’t be ignored that these numbers did not spike the first year Covid-19 was present. The only real difference this time around was the presence of the supposedly life-saving vaccines, particularly Moderna’s and Pfizer’s experimental gene treatments which turned recipients’ cells into spike-protein-manufacturing death factories that have left sports fields and music stages strewn with healthy young bodies and caused so many heart attacks and strokes among the young that the narrative managers have had to retcon “young people get strokes too” into the narrative, even placing ads to that effect on the side of buses. That ad, it must be said, didn’t fool anybody.
Moderna and Pfizer stocks have taken a nosedive, and Cult of Corona Popes Anthony Fauci and Bill Gates - plus their factotums Ralph Baric and Peter Daszak - are scurrying for the exits as fast as their little rat legs will go. The American people, gradually realizing it wasn’t the virus but the preventative measures which they were ordered to take under the threat of loss of livelihood that killed their loved ones, are gradually finding their voices and demanding a chunk out of Big Pharma’s hide. Adding insult to injury are the meetings of the governments responsible, currently getting together behind closed doors to cook up a global “pandemic treaty” that will permit them to override national law next time some kind of big scary “virus” comes along and countries like Sweden and Belarus refuse to play ball, which I’ve already discussed here at length. Forget redefining terms like “pandemic” (c. 2009), “vaccine” and “vaccination” (c. 2021)
and “herd immunity” (c. 2021) - the goal is to redefine the means by which the planet is governed. Take the globalist errors at the core of the UN and WHO, multiplied by Agendas 21 and 2030; add Soviet-style pathologization of dissent as mental illness; slather it all over with BlackRock and Blackstone’s downward-facing digital serfdom, and top the whole thing off with the Rockefeller Foundation’s eternal face-mask of the smooth-brained mind and you will have some inkling of just how horrific the world under such a “treaty” could become.
THE KNOWN-UNKNOWN TRAVELER
But wait - has anyone seen Covid-19 in the news lately? Inflation is nearing record highs, as are gas prices, and don’t even look at food prices unless you want to turn into a pillar of (very expensive) salt. Biden and other western leaders are having a field day blaming Putin for all of this, even though the economic collapse has been decades in the making and Russia’s splendid little invasion only began last month, with most of the big scary sanctions only just now taking effect. It has become extremely necessary to make a lot of noise in another direction, lest anyone be held responsible for the mounting death toll. What better than the threat of nuclear war to take your mind off who really killed Grandma?
BlackRock CEO Larry Fink’s Oscar-worthy lament that somehow the fiscal punishment being thrown Russia’s way will destroy the World Economic Forum’s precious new world order is not in the least believable. WEF founder and Bond villain Klaus Schwab’s quickie deletion of his erstwhile bosom-buddy Putin from the ranks of “young global leaders” - to which he was arguably never appointed in the first place - is also deeply suspect. It’s an open question how easily the global economy can be put back together again having been pushed from the Berlin Wall, but this may be the point of the economic ‘experiment’ to which Russia is currently subject. Nothing like such total economic ostracism of a single country has ever been attempted before, certainly not in such a close-knit global economy, and the Davos boys would presumably like to know how well their governance system would hold up in the face of the exile of one of its core members in case the real thing ever becomes necessary. The imposition of a global government, after all, does not preclude former nation-states acting out.
Whether or not Putin has upset the applecart or merely steered it into a ditch in an expertly choreographed stunt, a controlled demolition of the world financial system is a “must” for the rollout of the new world order either way, and having the peons running around like headless chickens in fear of nuclear war can only benefit the Drooling Class. Russia itself has helped confuse the issue by vacillating between plans to launch a gold-backed CBDC to banning crypto to accepting bitcoin as payment for oil and gas. Private sector actor Sberbank was reportedly planning to develop its own crypto, hand in hand with JP Morgan no less, in parallel with Russia crafting regulation for the sector, when it wasn’t creepily collecting children’s biometric data. Sberbank is perfectly cozy with the West, hosting cyberattack “simulation” Cyber Polygon and inviting boldface names from Apple, Visa, the Red Cross, and Interpol over for a playdate. Half of those have since sworn off selling their products and services in Russia, spooked by the compulsion to virtue-signal in front of the corporate community, while Sberbank’s CEO Herman Gref has been sanctioned, but no one was holding a gun to Larry Fink’s head when he pulled BlackRock out of Moscow, and he could barely contain his glee when he hinted that the war would accelerate the switch to CBDCs.
Riding the CBDC juggernaut like the bomb in Dr. Strangelove is Ukrainian President-Actor Volodymyr Zelensky himself, who has become one of the first (and certainly the best-known) world leaders to adopt the World Economic Forum’s Known Traveler Digital Identity (KTDI). Essentially a social credit score greased with a patina of ‘democracy,’ the KTDI - tested consistently throughout the pandemic even as we were told air travel had been largely shut down - gives the authorities a privileged glimpse into not only the bearer’s passport and normal ID credentials, but also their biometric markers, vaccination and health history, financial information, and even behavioral characteristics. It’s a great way to not only catch vaccine refuseniks but also political dissidents, and a lucrative on-ramp to pre-crime enforcement.
Zelensky’s version of the KTDI, called Diia, was rolled out in February 2020, perfectly timed to coincide with the pandemic. The actor began the project with the rollout of his Ministry of Digital Transformation in August 2019, debuting the Diia system just six months later - supposedly without spending a single penny of the state budget. Instead, it was put together by a group of over 35 volunteers from EPAM, an IT services company that seems to do everything - and apparently has extensive ties with the Russian government, something even devoted Ukrainian propaganda sites admit.
By May 2020 - that’s less than three months after its launch - the app had reportedly been hacked, dumping 26 million Ukrainians’ personal data onto the internet. This information included passport numbers, personal tax numbers, bank data, and even social media passwords. The app itself had less than 2.5 million users at the time, but the Ministry of Internal Affairs had amassed and digitized huge troves of information on Ukrainians without their opt-ins while the app was being developed in December 2019, slurping up data from government registries of civil, tax, social security, healthcare, and voter information. It’s unlikely those victims ever learned their data had been stolen - or by whom.
By August 2021, the country claimed to have become the first nation where digital identity documents were legally equivalent to their paper equivalents. The next month, Diia expanded to include vaccine passports. In 2022, Diia is fundamentally indistinguishable from the KTDI paradigm created by the WEF. A typically inept fact-check from USA Today “debunked” the notion that Diia had anything to do with the Great Reset last month, but as usual, its conclusions were irrelevant and actually incriminated the program further - the KTDI project predates the name “Great Reset,” a program that was adopted to help implement the former, rather than vice versa. Diia is also a perfect stepping stone to CBDCs, and war-torn Ukraine, with millions of displaced residents practically crying out for a blockchain linking them to both their erstwhile homes and the benefits they need to survive in unfamiliar territory, ties in almost too perfectly with the UN’s extant blockchain-tagging of Syrian refugees, which links their social media accounts to their passport and social security number and automatically debits taxes from their wages. What could go wrong?
Lest Americans prematurely sigh with relief that vaccine-linked social credit scores are a wholly eastern European plague (Estonia in particular is fond of gushing over their status at the top of the digital heap), they should take notice that multiple US states spent the pandemic years quietly constructing their own KTDI. Illinois joined up with Experian, the repeatedly-hacked credit reporting bureau, to provide employers with proof of vaccination - and Experian is lobbying hard to share consumer data with intelligence agencies like the DHS and NSA. Even mainstream TV networks like CBS are sounding the alarm, warning such a system is ripe for exploitation by fraudsters. And while Illinois’ system appears to be especially noxious, most US states have quietly adopted the digital vaccination pass - called a SMART Health Card - that serves as its base. A product of the Commons Project, which is itself a spinoff of CommonPass, the real live KTDI is backed by none other than the World Economic Forum and Rockefeller Foundation and co-founded by the Vaccination Credential Initiative, which aims to take the whole mess transatlantic under the professional direction of the WHO. Despite touting its rock-hard privacy credentials, SMART quickly admits on its FAQ page that it is linked to “another form identification [sic]” like a student account or driver’s license and that “in the future, you may be able to use your SMART Health Card to share and store other health information.”
Take a cue from the Ukrainians: you might not want to. Even those who thought nothing of forging ahead into the bright digital future they were promised in 2019 might be rethinking their choices now that it’s 2022 and the once-mild-mannered Zelensky, now flanked by thuggish wannanazi brutes, has outlawed 11 political parties with alleged Russian links, any one of which they might have been registered with or even voted for, information possibly found in their Diia records. Not long after the US-backed coup in 2014, a group of shady Ukrainian officials launched a website called Mirotvorets - “peacemaker” - whose purpose was doxxing dissident journalists working in the Donbas, people the site dubbed “enemies of Ukraine”. Many of these people, innocent of any crime other than journalism, have been hunted down, attacked, or even killed while the government whistled and looked the other way - even gave it awards for “supporting the information sovereignty of Ukraine” and “persistent work for the benefit of freedom of speech and thought.” Such honors have allegedly convinced Facebook to help doxx its targets, and the West, far from condemning this behavior, has embraced it, demanding the work of those same journalists and their ideological compatriots to be exiled from its internet. So far, they’ve been pretty successful. You’re not reading this on RT, are you?
Fear of nuclear war will keep investors in Diia, the Commons Project, and the rest of the blockchain-reinforced manacles of the WEF’s dystopian digital serfdom distracted enough not to ask too many questions (like “Aren’t all these oligarchs and their yachts Biden is chasing just escaping to Israel?”) and may even act as a carrot as well as a stick. According to the Huffington Post, at least, a small-scale nuclear war could actually help save the climate! While that article was published over a decade ago, it does dovetail rather nicely with the pint-size apocalypse-slingers Greta Thunberg has pied-pipered out of their schoolrooms every Friday for the last few years, especially now that Kremlin climate cretin-cum-privatization predator Anatoly Chubais - one of the architects of the Yeltsin-era “reforms” that plunged Russia into kleptocracy after the collapse of the USSR - fled his post last month. Fridays for Future? Who needs a future?!
SOYLENT GREEN IS PEOPLE
But it’s not nuclear bombs that will be depopulating the planet. It will be famine - and if this war drags on through another summer (keeping in mind it’s been underway since 2014, claiming some 14,000 civilian casualties in the eastern breakaway republics of the Donbas), hypothermia. Almost as soon as the invasion began, several commercial ships in the Black Sea area were hit by missiles, leading international shipping companies to steer clear of the region (or seriously step up their rates) even before the embargoes started flying. Ukraine and Russia together produce more than a quarter of the world’s wheat and Russia exports 13% of its fertilizer, a commodity which has shot up astronomically in price since the invasion.
Fighting back in one of the few ways it still can, Russia has opted to quit selling its suddenly-fashionable fertilizer abroad. World leaders have discovered a massive food shortage is breathing down their necks. Not only are the raw ingredients like wheat and sunflower oil in short supply, but the cost of the gas and oil needed to transport everything has soared. France is weighing distributing food vouchers and Portugal is acknowledging a looming food crisis, while former Polish PM Donald Tusk has warned bread prices may quadruple and even Joe Biden is acknowledging Americans will have to tighten their belts, declaring food shortages will be “real.” But once again, blaming these shortages on the war is disingenuous - the cost of food worldwide was already soaring faster than it had in 40 years by September, before blaming the looming famine on “Putin’s price hike” was a glimmer in Biden’s beady little eyes. Who’s the real culprit? Two years of suicidally stupid Covid-19 lockdowns, of course. It doesn’t help that in the US, Bill Gates has become the largest single owner of farmland, or that in the UK, farmers are likewise being paid not to farm. The war only adds to the problem building since the start of the pandemic, when farmers were told to slaughter their animals, shut down production, stay home, and generally panic.
And then there’s fuel. While some European countries realize they depend on Russia for half of their oil and gas, other nations caught up in a suicidal hatred of their eastern neighbor have joined hands with the US to demand a total embargo on such supplies. That’s one thing for Washington, which imports less than 4% of its gas from Russia, or even London, which gets 8% of its oil there. It’s another thing entirely for somewhere like Germany, which gets 55% of its gas and a third of its oil from Russia, or Hungary, which not only admits it can’t replace the share of fuel it gets from Moscow but whose leader was just reelected by pointing out -among other things- that “this isn’t our war.” And then there are nations like Lithuania and Latvia, who believe reality is someone else’s problem and will Just Say No to that tainted Russian gas, thank you very much.
This is all conditional on Russia continuing to sell its fuel to Europe at all. Should a country like Poland do something stupid like allow its airfields to be used in transit of MiG-29 Soviet-era warplanes to Ukraine, Moscow might decide NATO’s European members can get their own fuel, and leave them to do just that, ideally sometime in December. For now, Russia plans to sell its fuel to “unfriendly” countries in rubles, a move that has rapidly reversed the speedy decline of the currency’s value that led Biden to quip in Warsaw that his sanctions had “reduced the ruble to rubble” - a cringe-inducing stand-up line he’ll be forced to eat in the coming months as the value of the dollar, backed by nothing except the shared delusion of NATO’s military superiority, falls to earth with a resounding thud. While the US has eagerly volunteered to ship some “molecules of freedom” (the fuel once known as liquefied natural gas) Europe’s way, most of the continent’s LNG delivery system is already operating at full capacity, and there is simply no way to make up for the supply Europe is losing to this ideological crusade.
By demanding the nations that stole its gold and forex reserves make it whole by buying Russia’s gas in rubles, Putin has effectively pegged his country’s currency to gold, pulling the rug out from under the US, whose petrodollar is no longer backed by anything beyond the fear of getting slapped with second-order sanctions by an increasingly terrified and irrational empire. So freaked out is the US by the possibility of its whole fiat house of cards collapsing that it’s scolding erstwhile allies like Australia for continuing to do business with India, which has refused to condemn Putin’s actions in Ukraine - suggesting Canberra is somehow insufficiently loyal to Kiev for refusing to cut off New Delhi.
There’s more to those soaring gas prices than meets the eye, too. Not only did “Putin end Covid-19,” as the joke goes, but “his” skyrocketing gas prices also put the last nail in the coffin of those pesky trucker convoys. Let’s see you block the roads to the capital when it costs $2,000 to fill up your tank, bitches! With the spotlight off vaccine mandates and Covid-19 in general, the Canadian protest seems light-years away, but the powers the government grabbed using it as an excuse are still very much in play, and now they’re being used by the UK and other countries to freeze the bank accounts of those suspected of collaborating or even communicating with the evil Russians. The Royal Canadian Mounted Police have finally caught up to their neighbors to the south in repressing free speech, drafting their own pseudo-Patriot Act with an explanation of how to “recognize and report behaviors that may be linked to hate crimes, radicalization to violence, extremist propaganda, and/or terrorism mobilization.” Merely expressing support for the Freedom Convoy was an “unacceptable view,” a reflection of the “ugly side of freedom,” in the eyes of PM Justin Trudeau just months ago, while promoting “conspiracy theories” constitutes “hate speech” and a “threat to public safety” in Biden’s America. It’s Mirotvorets without the blood - you’re only allowed to carve Nazi runes into the untermenschen if you join the Ukrainian Foreign Legion - and that blood could begin flowing again any time. One can’t just send billions of dollars in lethal aid to a bestiary of Geneva-convention-shredding brutes without some of that monstrosity rubbing off.
The 2014 coup that put “our Nazis” in power in Ukraine was helped along by the IMF, which packaged a punishing slate of austerity measures with the country’s long-desired EU association agreement, leading President Viktor Yanukovych to try to wriggle his way out of the poisoned “gift” - which included a 50% increase in the price of natural gas among other punishing prescriptions - by any means necessary. Those efforts officially set off the color revolution that forced him out of power. Now, not only are Americans are being told the majority of their brethren are willing to pay $7 per gallon at the gas pump so that Ukrainians might have a taste of “freedom” (which apparently tastes like diesel), they’re watching in disbelief as billions of taxpayer dollars are shipped overseas in the form of weapons deliveries while their own nation crumbles before their eyes. With every billion dollars gifted to the Ukrainians, Americans are reminded their own descendants will be so hopelessly mired in debt that their future will make the typical IMF austerity program look like a merry-go-round.
RULES-BASED INTERNATIONAL ORDURE
It’s anyone’s guess at this point where and how this war will end. Russia is not dropping any nuclear bombs, Zelensky has given up begging for entry into NATO and a no-fly zone, and the US is gradually realizing that far from destroying its enemy, it has merely acted out its usual three-step foreign policy sequence: load gun, take aim at foot, fire. The only thing holding NATO together at this point is the bribery and blackmail that keep the majority of European leaders in line behind the “rules based international order,” that infamous combination of cowardice, inertia, and lack of any strong motivation in any other direction - plus the US’ knowledge that the moment the music stops, the bill comes due. As soon as the international financial cartels that run the US allow their puppets to stop screaming at the top of their lungs about how virtuous and necessary they are to the functioning of humanity, the spell will be broken, and food, gas, and ammunition will be rightfully seen as more valuable than even the most exotic, elaborately-embroidered bullshit.
Still demanding weapons (and planes, especially planes), Zelensky and his brutish backers know it’s their duty to keep the war going by any means necessary - it’s the least they can do for NATO for keeping them armed, after all. The latest manufactured atrocity hails from the city of Bucha, where civilians were supposedly left mutilated in the streets, several days after Russian troops had uneventfully left the city and its smiling mayor crooning over the “liberation” of his domain. At some point between Wednesday and Saturday, the peaceful Russian-free streets suddenly sprouted hundreds of corpses as the Azov Battalion undertook a perverted ritual of “cleansing” the city of any inconvenient civilians who might contradict its version of events (or harbor Russian sympathies). Accused of having murdered the lot, Moscow has demanded a meeting of the UN Security Council, only for the UK to inexplicably block an investigation into the same ‘atrocity’ its press has hammered at for days.
This saga, like the faux theatre bombing and the maternity hospital scam before it, reeks of desperation. It’s clear no one told these ghouls there would be no participation trophies handed out for staged Russian war crimes. What’s next, more incubator babies? A lost kitten with a Wolfsangel on its collar - and a grudge? Where’s Sean Penn - I smell a superhero movie tent-pole
You're an alchemist Helen! Your edgy critiques of the maddening lies and unbridled cruelty of the elites read like pure poetry...
Helen, you always make me think, even when it hurts. So many elegant turns of phrase, yet you get to the heart of matters instantly, breaking through masses of information to do so.