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Save the Republic: OSINT political technologist - veteran consultant, XF

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The TruckersForFreedom channel, with 89k subs (kudos!) hasn't made a single post in ages telling the public

1. What their end game is
2. What are the demands

But I do know where to buy an expensive vpn from.

Their scant pictures of some trucks, mostly from msm news and getty images, implies that the channel isn't run by anyone actually in the convoy.

But they suddenly are surely geopolitical experts on evil Putin and valiant Ukraine.

I know it can't be that bad, and I'm sure it isn't.

Some of you have asked, why aren't we covering the latest big stuff with the truckers convoy?

And we can answer, why aren't the TruckersForFreedom channel doing that?

Ofcourse we cover lots of geopolitics and political warfare, that's your gracious hosts' specialization.

I'm not a trucker. But I am for freedom. Can we get some information on the convoy from the TruckersForFreedom channel?

And less misinformed pontificating on complex historical and geopolitical intrigues, for reasons which work contrary to their messaging and places them on a bizarre off point and defensive posture.

XF. - @NewResistance

So use this 👇to update us what's going on.
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Just sayin, with all that VPN they be sellin maybe they could buy a $200 drone and show us what's going on
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Soros Empire - brags, jokes, and is flattered about his Empire
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If Russian Currency Reserves Aren’t Really Money,[ the Entire Globalist Ponzi Scheme is Exposed ]

Sanctions have shown that currency reserves accumulated by central banks can be taken away.

[Just like your accounts can be frozen!]

With China taking note, this may reshape geopolitics, economic management and even the international role of the U.S. dollar.

https://www.wsj.com/articles/if-currency-reserves-arent-really-money-the-world-is-in-for-a-shock-11646311306?st=ugr2q7d13dm3jqi
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Zelensky at his best. No doubt the best man for the job!
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18+ Trigger warnings. For journalistic, documentation purposes only.

All these scenes are tragic and gruesome.

These appear to me to be Ukrainian nazi paramilitary casualties from the 2015 fighting.

This is old footage circulating
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💢"Today, from 9am Kyiv time, the Russian side declares a unilateral ceasefire and opens humanitarian corridors for the exit of civilians from Mariupol and Volnovakha.

Humanitarian corridors and exit routes agreed with the Ukrainian side"

CLAIMS the Russian Defense Ministry

If true, this means that operations to take Mariupol will intensify today.
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Of course the bankers economic collapse that came as COVID-19 was announced two years ago will be blamed on Russia, even though the timelines won't match by three years.

XF @NewResistance
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Forwarded from Inessa S ️️ (I)
Media is too big
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TikTok generation apprehended in Russia
Reminds me of the time "Pussy Riot" tried to stifle the Sochi Olympics and were belted by Cossacks.

A liberal feminist movement tried to film a show on the St. Petersburg metro - but it went terribly wrong.
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💢The DPR said that Ukrainian nationalists refused to provide a humanitarian corridor to the residents of Mariupol. TASS reports

💢The evacuation of the civilian population of Mariupol is postponed, the city authorities report.
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“The cost of supporting Ukraine is rising along with US fuel prices”: CNN surprised that anti-Russian sanctions hit the Americans so quickly.

But of course that is not even the case.

These costs are driven by Great Reset currency debasement.

Printing money out of thin air tends to cause inflation once people are let out of house arrest and allowed to spend it.

XF - @NewResistance
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“Because of Ukraine, European banks lost 30% of their value in 2 weeks. This was also influenced by anti-Russian sanctions.”

Or maybe this is just the bailout money poop, which debased the currency, hitting the fan.

30% sounds about right.

Funny how the economic truth and the vaccine hoax truth, all come out at the same time.

XF - @NewResistance
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🇺🇦Residents of Mariupol gathered to evacuate, but the Neo Nazi Militants of "Azov" won't let them leave.

Once the civilians leave, then Russian forces can safely use range artillery without risking civilian life.

Remember, this is territory which Russia is absorbing into its DPR.

These civilians are being held hostage by Azov.

Yesterday, Ukrainian forces used a range missile to attack an Azov base.

When factions within a side begin to fight each other, it projects weakness.

While such projections may be strategic ruses in some cases, in thus case it corresponds to actual weakness.

XF - @NewResistance



#HumanShields
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And mosquito bites now suddenly cause brain hemorrhages

XF - @NewResistance
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By the way. Your favourite influencers on the gram may have forgotten that recent events are my specialty.

Reach out to them and let them know I'm ready and able to talk and boost each other.

XF
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These Ukrainians are never going to forgive NATO for this. Zelensky is right, the blood is on their hands.

There was nothing intrinsically Ukrainian about the standoff with Russia that led to this conflict.

It was NATO egging them on from the start.

But when the ish gets real, they say, hey, you're on your own. Well here's some gas and some projectiles, but you're on your own.

XF - @NewResistance
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They're killing off their own peace talks negotiating team.

He was probably too realistic.

🇺🇦Ukrainian media and ex-deputy of the Rada Dubinsky reported that the SBU killed one of the five negotiators from the Ukrainian side, Denis Kireev.

Kireev is an expert in the financial and banking sector. It is reported that he was suspected of treason. He took part in the first round of negotiations, but did not come to the second. - Intel Slava

XF - @NewResistance
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Some of my instagram posts. This is a good method.

Just put all of their truths together and it subverts their own truth.

No rebuttal or interpretation is required.

Thanks Zizek explanation of NSK/Laibach

XF - @NewResistance
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Experts tell RT how Russian offensive in Ukraine will end

Russian analysts weigh in on the advance of Moscow's troops in Ukraine

A Russian armored vehicle is pictured near the Ukrainian border. 

As Russia's armed forces conduct an attack designed to cripple Ukraine's military, delegations from Moscow and Kiev have held two rounds of high-stakes peace talks in Belarus. RT got in contact with Russian experts about when and how the so called "special operation" is likely to draw to a close, what this could mean for Ukraine's sovereignty, and what lessons can be learned in relation to information warfare.

Moscow's mission to demilitarize Ukraine

Russia's Permanent Representative to the UN Vasily Nebenzya has insisted that, through the invasion of Ukraine, Moscow is exercising its right to defend itself from a neighboring country that is seeking to acquire an arsenal of nuclear weapons.

@NewResistance
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Experts on how Russian operation ends pt 2

Speaking at the Munich Security Conference last month, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky touched on Kiev's decision to hand over its atomic armaments under the Budapest Memorandum, inked in 1994, in exchange for security guarantees.

Some observers interpreted this as the former Soviet Republic looking to renounce its non-nuclear status.
“As soon as there is an understanding that the Ukrainian authorities are willing to start the demilitarization and denazification process, it’ll be a step towards wrapping up the operation,” Nebenzya claimed.

The Head of the Center for Comprehensive European and International Studies at the Higher School of Economics (HSE), Vasily Kashin, explained to RT that analysis of the military intervention in Ukraine should be based on President Vladimir Putin’s actions.

“We have limited understanding of Russia’s goals here. It seems that we’re talking about moving through all of Ukraine’s territory and changing its political system. I suppose the point is to make Ukraine into something it would’ve become had it been observing the Minsk Agreements – a country with a weak center and strong regions. That would make it impossible for Ukraine to single-mindedly pursue a bloc-oriented foreign policy. Moreover, the nationalists would be cut off from politics. How exactly Russia intends to achieve that is still unclear to me, considering Ukraine is a big country and the Russian forces are limited,” he said.

Moscow has repeatedly insisted that it has no intentions of occupying Ukraine, but is working to demilitarize Ukrainian territory.

Commenting on what sort of timescale could be expected to achieve this objective, Kashin referred to the US military's 2003 Operation Iraqi Freedom, which lasted for 21 days.

“It’s likely that Kiev will be first surrounded and then taken, but I don’t think it will be that soon, since the locals were given weapons there. Russia is mostly focused on other parts of the country now. In a week or two, Ukraine’s organized defense will probably crumble, and then there will be the issue of bringing the country under control and establishing a new regime,” the HSE expert claimed.

Valdai Discussion Club program director Oleg Barabanov told RT he believes that the outcome of the intervention in Ukraine will depend on how successful the Russian military operation is, specifically whether or not Kiev's forces and militia will halt their armed resistance.

“If the operation is going well in the next couple of days and military objectives are achieved, Ukraine will have no choice but to start discussing Russia’s demands on demilitarization. But if the operation starts stalling, the shock of the first few days will dissipate, and Ukraine will be able to shore up its defense. Then this will turn into a prolonged military conflict where negotiations won’t play a decisive role,” he said.

Casualties

The Ukrainian leadership is doing everything in its power to make Russia's advance through the country “as costly as possible,” Kashin claims.

“Handing out guns to untrained civilians outside the army structure doesn’t make much sense defense-wise. But they will get killed if they try to resist and every such death will lead to several dozen more people getting involved in anti-Russian activities – every person killed has loved ones and friends, after all. This is the reasoning behind the unrelenting defense of Kiev instead of retreating west and holding the line at the border there."

According to him, “it is a mass sacrifice meant to complicate the situation for Russia and make it hard for it to achieve its goals.” He went as far to claim that “Kiev doesn’t care about its people.” 

Barabanov argues that Moscow should have carried out a similar operation in 2014 in the wake of the Maidan, when violent street protests ousted the elected government. The Donetsk and Lugansk People's Republic's (DPR and LPR) subsequently declared their independence from Kiev, which the Kremlin has recently recognized.
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Experts on how Russian operation ends pt 3

“Russian troops try to avoid entering Ukrainian cities, encircling and blocking them instead. It may be right from the tactical standpoint. But the question is whether Zelensky’s government will remain in power by the end of it or some new alternative center of power will emerge. Zelensky and his circle won’t back down that easily, judging by how valiant and organized they are now. This is the key difference from 2014. Back then, the elites and the army were likely to flee, so an eight-year-long delay is a big mistake. I would say there is no chance of Zelensky running away. Even if his actions are contradictory sometimes, he’s doing everything he can,” Barabanov said.

Ukraine's future

On February 28, Russia and Ukraine had their first round of talks in the Gomel region of Belarus. According to the head of the Russian delegation, Vladimir Medinsky, the two parties discussed a wide range of issues during the five-hour summit.

However, some analysts speculate that any negotiations with the current Ukrainian leadership could be redundant, since the nation might soon be governed by different officials.

Barabanov believes, a new ‘Novorussian’ people’s republic, with a capital situated near Kherson in the south, or Kharkov in the east, could be an alternative to the incumbent Kiev government. He also noted that there’s been much speculation in the media that a potential new state could be headed by former Novorossiya parliament speaker and Verkhovna Rada member, Oleg Tsaryov, or the former Ukrainian prime minister, Nikolay Azarov.

“In this case, they can even negotiate with Russia, practically dividing Ukraine. I don’t believe there’s a chance somebody could just oust Zelensky, despite Putin’s calls to the military to seize power. I see it as the least likely scenario,” the expert said.

According to Kashin, there are some allegedly Russian-controlled anti-fascist organizations in Ukraine that could theoretically be involved in running the country.

“This is a very peculiar idea of Ukraine’s future,” Kashin said.
The HSE expert alleges that Tsaryov could be taking part in developments from behind the scenes. He also pointed out that MP Ilya Kiva has been very vocal over the past few days, criticizing both Zelensky and Kiev Mayor Vitaly Klitschko.

Kiva was once in charge of the Poltava branch of the Right Sector, an ultra-right Ukrainian organization. He previously supported the Ukrainization of the Donbass and worked as an adviser to former minister of internal affairs Arsen Avakov. In 2014-2015, he participated in the so-called anti-terrorist operation in DPR and LPR from the Ukrainian side.

In recent years, Ukrainian nationalists began to condemn Kiva for his political U-turn. He joined the ranks of the allegedly pro-Russian Opposition Platform – For Life – the political party headed by Viktor Medvedchuk, who is currently under house-arrest. In an interview in 2021, Kiva said that “for me, Russia is a chance to save the future of my country,” while “the US is sowing seeds of Nazism in Ukraine.”

Media and public opinion

Barabanov claims that the Russian media may have kept a lower profile in its coverage of the war based on the need to keep tactical plans secret over the course of the attack.

“However, the Ukrainian leadership and talking heads have been working hard to keep up the morale, regularly thanking their troops for their heroism and for defending their homeland. We don’t see enough of that in Russia, except that one time President Putin thanked them. When it comes to boosting morale, the Ukrainian propaganda machine trumps the Kremlin one,” he said.

Kashin also asserts that Russian press is not adequately covering the offensive, but he stopped short of declaring Ukraine as the winner on the media campaign.
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