Putin Recognizes Donbass Republics, Sends Russian Military to 'Denazify' Ukraine

If I were to have Faith (I like this word better than Hope) in the West, it would be in those relatively small pockets of people who are actively seeking Knowledge and acting on it.
(Learner) In which places of Europe and the rest of the Western world is it most likely that people will wake up, network and help each other while facing ever tightening screws of Covid and other tyranny, black-outs, earth changes, etc.?

A: Pockets in many places.
Small pockets of sanity light up deep pockets of insanity. 😉
 
Didn't the Cs say-don't remember the session-that as few as 200 awake souls could effect positive change on a global scale?
FWIW
The original reference came from Gurdjieff - 200 conscious people could transform life on Earth.
You may enjoy hearing that complete quote and the preceding excerpt in this YouTube video, as I did.
I experience a great comfort hearing such profound and thought provoking knowledge read aloud by another.

excerpt from chapter 15 of "In Search of the Miraculous" read by D.J. Elliott
 
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Oh, You’ve Run Out of Gas - :lol:
 
Petro Poroshenko has admitted that the 2015 ceasefire in Donbass, which he negotiated with Russia, France and Germany as president of Ukraine, was merely a distraction intended to buy time for Kiev to rebuild its military.

He made the comments in interviews with several news outlets this week, including Germany’s Deutsche Welle television and the Ukrainian branch of the US state-run Radio Free Europe. Poroshenko also defended his record as president between 2014 and 2019.

“We had achieved everything we wanted,” he said of the peace deal. “Our goal was to, first, stop the threat, or at least to delay the war – to secure eight years to restore economic growth and create powerful armed forces.”

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However, you raise a good point. Hope - 'the thing with feathers/ that perches in the soul', according to Emily Dickinson. There's also the question of those groups and individuals like the Truckers in Canada, or Ron DeSantis in Florida, Reiner Fuellmich and his team, etc., etc. In the West, there are pockets of sanity. I don't know about these pockets translating into meaningful, lasting change on the level of governance or geopolitics... my sense is that it will take a very major upheaval to cleanse out all the psychopathic rot before anything new can grow.
Yeah, I can certainly share this sentiment; nature always finds a way. These psychos have no idea what’s coming for them.

I suppose when I said “hope” it wasn’t that the current “leadership” of collective West would suddenly “see the light” - those dark souls are too far devoured, past the point of return. They’re like weeds reaching for the golden sun only to get whacked by a string trimmer... Even Łobaczewski wrote that at some point there’s nothing you can do except watch them destroy themselves and sorta wait it out and try not to get sucked in.

Of course they won’t let go easily, it’s going to be messy, and as you describe any number of scenarios could play out - Mother Nature being the most likely final cruel yet just decider.

My hope or faith is that their is a class watching, ready, and waiting to arise - a new creative force. Maybe that’s the groups that you mention or others yet formed - this forum even. I’ve seen so many around me fall into the nihilistic spiral that we’re all goners, I choose to focus on the fact that if there’s a will there’s a way.

And really in the end if the Cs are correct when saying “it’s not where you are, but who you are and what you see” then after this life the real work begins.

Anyway, there’s much more I could write but big changes have come from just little action…:flowers:
 
'Ukraine as litmus test: The US is preparing its allies for a war on European soil.'

US, allies ready for ‘long war’ in Ukraine – Washington Post

18 Jun, 2022
Washington prepared for a ‘protracted conflict’ in Ukraine even before Russia’s attack, officials say

The US is ready to back Ukraine in the conflict with Russia for the long term, the Washington Post reported, citing administration officials who say the plans have been in the works for some time.

A senior State Department staffer told the Post on Friday that President Joe Biden would like to see an “eventual negotiated conclusion to the war,” voicing hopes that waves of Western arms shipments to Kiev and the harsh sanctions campaign against the Russian economy would weaken Moscow’s ability to fight.

“While it’s certainly challenging – we’re not certainly sugarcoating that – in terms of how to navigate these stormy waters, our guiding light is that the outcome of Russia being able to achieve its maximalist demands is really bad for the United States, really bad for our partners and allies, and really bad for the global community,” the unnamed official said.

They added that the Biden team had “discussed the possibility of a protracted conflict with global spillover effects” even before February, during a time when American officials repeatedly predicted an imminent attack by Russia.

Though support for the Ukrainian government has been costly for Washington – which has devoted more than $50 billion in various forms of aid since March – the Post noted that Biden is willing to risk “a global recession and mounting hunger” in order to prevent Russia from achieving its objectives.

Speaking during a recent meeting in Brussels, where officials from dozens of nations met to discuss ways to further bolster Kiev, US Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin said “we’re here to dig in our spurs,” adding “by working together, we can help Ukraine defend itself from Russia's cruel assault and we can strengthen Ukraine’s security for the long haul.”

General Mark Milley, the chairman of the US Joint Chiefs of Staff, has similarly stated that the hostilities could be “very protracted,” and may endure for “years.”

“This is a very extended conflict that Russia has initiated, and I think that NATO, the United States, Ukraine, and all of the allies and partners that are supporting Ukraine are going to be involved in this for quite some time,” the general said, though noted that it was unlikely Moscow could be deterred from its aims short of a US military deployment – a decision he said he “wouldn’t advise.”

Stabilization of European security depends on Ukrainian settlement – diplomat

18 JUN, 2022
Russian Ambassador to the United States Anatoly Antonov called Ukraine a "litmus test" that will show the readiness of Western states to take into account Russia's concerns

NEW YORK, June 18. /TASS/. Future developments in Ukraine will reveal the degree of West’s readiness to take Russian security concerns into account, Russian Ambassador to the United States Anatoly Antonov wrote in his article for Newsweek.

"As for Ukraine itself, the development of the situation with this country is a litmus test that will show the readiness of Western states to take into account Russian concerns. Further progress towards the stabilization of European security will depend on the outcome of the crisis settlement process in Ukraine," the Russian embassy quoted Antonov as saying.

Arms supplies to Kiev lead to direct military confrontation – Russian ambassador

18 JUN, 2022
Anatoly Antonov noted that Moscow for a long time patiently explained to colleagues the inadmissibility of such actions, warned of an imminent tough and adequate response, but they did not listen to her and tried to ignore

NEW YORK, June 18. /TASS/. Pumping up the Kiev government with US-made weapons are a road to direct military confrontation between the two biggest nuclear superpowers, Russian Ambassador to the United States Anatoly Antonov wrote in his article for Newsweek.

"The short-sightedness of the United States is also seen in the current circumstances. Driven by the desire to inflict a strategic defeat on Russia, the local elites are raising the stakes in escalating tensions by pumping up the Kiev regime with weapons. Is not it clear that this is the road to a direct military confrontation between the major nuclear powers, fraught with unpredictable consequences?" the Russian embassy quoted Antonov as saying.

"For a long time, we patiently explained to our colleagues the inadmissibility of such actions. We warned about the imminence of a strong and adequate response. They didn't listen to us and tried to ignore us purporting that our place is ‘in the back seat,’" the ambassador wrote. "Everything has its limits. The last straw was the refusal of Washington and Brussels to take into account Russian concerns over security guarantees.".
 

The old world is over: Key takeaways from Putin's first major speech since Russia's military offensive in Ukraine​



Russian leader has buried the old world order and outlined his view on Russia’s and the world’s future, in a key address.New centers of power have emerged, the unipolar world order isn’t coming back, and the “colonial” way of thinking has failed, Russian President Vladimir Putin told the St. Petersburg International Economic Forum (SPIEF) on Friday, in what the Kremlin described as an “extremely important” speech.The old world order is gone with the wind
When the US declared victory in the Cold War, Americans designated themselves the “messengers of God on earth,” with interests that should be considered sacred and no obligations, Putin told the audience at SPIEF. New centers of power have since emerged, and have the right to protect their own systems, economic models and sovereignty.
These “truly revolutionary, tectonic changes in geopolitics, the global economy, in the technological sphere, in the entire system of international relations,” are “fundamental, pivotal and inexorable,” Putin said. “And It is a mistake to suggest that one can wait out the times of turbulent change and that things will return to normal; that everything will be as it was. It will not.”Anti-Russian sanctions backfired on the West
When the US and its allies launched the campaign to “cancel” Russia over the conflict in Ukraine, they hoped to crash and undermine the Russian economy and society. The sanctions have instead boomeranged on their creators, aggravating social and economic problems, driving up the cost of food, electricity and fuel, and hurting the quality of life across the West, but especially in Europe.
“The European Union has completely lost its political sovereignty, and its bureaucratic elites are dancing to someone else’s tune, accepting whatever they are told from above, causing harm to their own population and their own economy,” Putin said.
EU citizens will pay the price for “decisions divorced from reality and taken contrary to common sense,”he added, as direct losses from the sanctions alone could exceed $400 billion in a year

The old world is over: Key takeaways from Putin's first major speech since Russia's military offensive in Ukraine​

Russian leader has buried the old world order and outlined his view on Russia’s and the world’s future, in a key address

The old world is over: Key takeaways from Putin's first major speech since Russia's military offensive in Ukraine

Russian President Vladimir Putin delivers a speech during a plenary session of the 25th St. Petersburg International Economic Forum (SPIEF) in St. Petersburg, Russia. © Sputnik / Pavel Bednyakov
New centers of power have emerged, the unipolar world order isn’t coming back, and the “colonial” way of thinking has failed, Russian President Vladimir Putin told the St. Petersburg International Economic Forum (SPIEF) on Friday, in what the Kremlin described as an “extremely important” speech.
The old world order is gone with the wind
When the US declared victory in the Cold War, Americans designated themselves the “messengers of God on earth,” with interests that should be considered sacred and no obligations, Putin told the audience at SPIEF. New centers of power have since emerged, and have the right to protect their own systems, economic models and sovereignty.
These “truly revolutionary, tectonic changes in geopolitics, the global economy, in the technological sphere, in the entire system of international relations,” are “fundamental, pivotal and inexorable,” Putin said. “And It is a mistake to suggest that one can wait out the times of turbulent change and that things will return to normal; that everything will be as it was. It will not.”

Anti-Russian sanctions backfired on the West
When the US and its allies launched the campaign to “cancel” Russia over the conflict in Ukraine, they hoped to crash and undermine the Russian economy and society. The sanctions have instead boomeranged on their creators, aggravating social and economic problems, driving up the cost of food, electricity and fuel, and hurting the quality of life across the West, but especially in Europe.
“The European Union has completely lost its political sovereignty, and its bureaucratic elites are dancing to someone else’s tune, accepting whatever they are told from above, causing harm to their own population and their own economy,” Putin said.
EU citizens will pay the price for “decisions divorced from reality and taken contrary to common sense,” he added, as direct losses from the sanctions alone could exceed $400 billion in a year.

Energy prices and inflation are self-inflicted
Blaming the high energy prices and inflation in the West on Russia – “Putin’s price hike,” as the White House put it – is a “stupidity” and “designed for people who can’t read or write,” the Russian president said.
“Don’t blame us, blame yourselves,” Putin said.
The EU “blindly believing in renewable sources” and abandoning long-term natural gas contracts with Russia led to the spike in energy prices last year, according to the Russian leader. Meanwhile, both the US and the EU addressed the Covid-19 pandemic by printing trillions of dollars and euros.

‘Elite change’ awaits the West
Policies undertaken by EU and US leaders are exacerbating inequalities and divisions in their societies, not just in terms of welfare but in terms of values and orientations of various groups, Putin said.
“Such a detachment from reality, from the demands of society, will inevitably lead to a surge of populism and the growth of radical movements, to serious social and economic changes, to degradation and, in the near future, to a change of elites,” the Russian leader said

If there’s a famine, it won’t be Russia’s fault

US and EU sanctions against Russia – in particular fertilizer and grain exports – are one of the reasons for growing global food insecurity, Putin pointed out. If there is famine in the world’s poorest countries, “this will be entirely on the conscience of the US administration and the European bureaucracy."

Troubles with food supply have arisen over the past several years – not months – due to the “short-sighted actions of those who are accustomed to solving their problems at someone else's expense,” distorting the trade flows by printing money in a sort of “predatory colonial policy,” Putin said.

Russia is ready to send food to Africa and the Middle East, where the threat of famine is most acute, but faces “logistical, financial, transport” obstacles imposed by the West, he said.



Reasons for the Ukraine conflict


Russia sent troops into Ukraine in February because the West refused to abide by its obligations, and it was “simply impossible to reach any new agreements with them,” Putin said. The decision was “forced, but necessary,” as Russia had every right as a sovereign country to defend its security and protect its citizens and residents of Donbass from “genocide by the Kiev regime and neo-Nazis who received the full protection of the West."

The West spent years turning Ukraine into an “anti-Russia” state and pumping it with weapons and military advisers, Putin said, pointing out they “did not give a damn” about Ukraine’s economy or the lives of its people, but “spared no expense to create a NATO foothold in the east, directed against Russia, to cultivate aggression, hatred and Russophobia."

“All the objectives of the special military operation will be unconditionally achieved,”
Putin said.
 
By the way, the Russian Ministry of Defense has published data on the mercenaries who arrived in Ukraine until June 17, 2022. The lists show the number of mercenaries and their nationality, as well as those who have left and those who have been eliminated in battle.

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Transcript of Lavrov's interview with the BBC. He did not hold back.

"Sergey Lavrov: And I told you that those people are being killed by neo-Nazis. I ask you: Do you show the results of the AFU’s shelling of towns and villages? Or you don’t show them in your reports? You don’t show it, correct? That is why you want to squeeze some words of regret from me about the current developments so as to send a report to London and use my words to back up the false version of events in Ukraine, which you keep broadcasting"

...and that's exactly what the BBC did. Shameless.

 
While on the topic of major, tectonic shifts in geopolitics, this is the Fed effectively saying "um, guys, we don't know how to say this but the US dollar is about to lose its status as the world's reserve currency."

 
Support for Putin in Germany... can lead to prison

Apparently, so it is stated in a telegram channel "Alles Ausser Mainstream", that a 64 year old pensioner from Germany, who showed her support for Putin in her window... She now risks a sentence of 3 years in prison. :scared:

3 years in prison for supporting Russia now also threatens pensioner in BRD

"Thanks to Putin for eliminating the Nazi regime and restoring freedom in Ukraine. The destruction of the criminal Ukrainian structures is crucial for the entire planet."

A German woman faces three years in prison for putting up posters in support of the special mission in Ukraine. Clara Schumacher, 64, from Saarbrücken, stuck them on her window. The pensioner has already been officially charged under the paragraph "encouragement and approval of criminal offences".

According to the woman's own statements, she was reported to the police by her neighbours. She naturally disagrees with the charge and will continue to fight for her personal views.

"I guess they can still be expressed in an imaginary democracy!" - Clara Schumacher told us.

She didn't hold back in what she wrote - but perhaps not so smart in terms of strategic enclosure... It must have made some people very mad, feeling provoked...

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I tried to translate what she wrote:

Thanks to Putin ! ❤️
That YOU have removed the cabal-controlled Nazi regime from Kiev and Ukraine will be free again.


Conclusion May 2022

• Russia wins the war against the corrupt Nazi regime under the puppet Zelensky (fortune 1.3 billion €).

• Ukrainian army kills its own population, Putin only takes out bio labs and military facilities.

• Start of denazification of Turkey by Erdogan

• Beginning of the liberation of Taiwan by Xi (bio labs, Nazi CP)

• Oil embargo harms the EU and the world (famine e.g. in Africa)

• Our corrupt puppet government acts only to the detriment of the people.

• Pope Francis long since replaced by actors

• Repto-Queen dead ?

• Impostor Biden exposed, Hillary Clinton guilty of sedition

• Tump's election clearly stolen: Devolution !!! Mass shootings as a distraction

• WEF under Nazi-Rothschild Schwab just a joke, Pfizer plans to continue killing 50% of humanity

• 5G and vaccination therefore important, but an earth allians under Putin, Trump, Xi, Modi, Binsalam, Musk... are in control !!!! The movie is still on.


And now something for our sleepy-sleepy's

THE MONKEYS ARE LOOSE !

[:lol:]
 
Let s not forget this too [regarding Chomsky]

Chromsky has been mentioned during one of the latter Investigative Corona Committee Interviews - that Chromsky appears to be more or less a weird character, most likely controlled opposition - because in really important subjects - Chromsky ignored the significance totally by trivializing them; such as the murder of JFK and 9/11, as well his strange stance regarding isolating the 'unvaccinated' and/or putting them into isolation camps (?), etc.

(I can't remember other subjects, therefore I will search for the video interview, revolving Chromsky and post it later)
 
Chromsky has been mentioned during one of the latter Investigative Corona Committee Interviews - that Chromsky appears to be more or less a weird character, most likely controlled opposition - because in really important subjects - Chromsky ignored the significance totally by trivializing them; such as the murder of JFK and 9/11, as well his strange stance regarding isolating the 'unvaccinated' and/or putting them into isolation camps (?), etc.

(I can't remember other subjects, therefore I will search for the video interview, revolving Chromsky and post it later)
Chomsky is a nerd. There is an interesting article that analyses his saying and how what he says is nothing new, not just that, what he says is full of hypocritical, mendacious subtleties that do not question anything and are in a way the mouthpiece of the power in place. He is representative of that intelligentsia which remains flat and without movement, which speaks without saying anything and says without doing anything. (Sorry if the article has already been posted here.)


 
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