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Forwarded from Fury Road Intel
Zelenskyy: Funny Business from the Funny Man

— contributed by anon when asked about biolabs and suspicious Chernobyl activity..,

“The reason Ukraine has so much focus vs. the others in this meme is simply because Ukrainian regime change is not ordained by the controlling agenda. The rhetoric decrying the invasion of a sovereign democracy is slightly hollow when (and call me cynical) UA is yet another victim of western sponsored regime change via soft power. Certainly it has been forced by the controlling agenda but clearly any Russian control of UA is not part of “their” plan.
—Let us not forget that Viktor Yanukovych was ousted in a violent military coup sponsored by the west when he spurned the EU to become closer to Russia again.

It serves to measure that Zelenskyy is also "our man".
Zelenskyy claimed to be anti-establishment and anti-corruption yet it is eminently clear that the former comedian was perhaps unsurprisingly joking.
Zelenskyy has failed to crack down on corruption (this is no more so evident in the Hunter Biden debacle) and continued to cosy up to the establishment (US, EU and NATO).
Zelenskyy continued to facilitate the US bioweapons research program set up under Yanukovych (see my post here https://twitter.com/an648/status/1497373921443672064?s=20) and received huge donations of defense equipment from the aforementioned Western establishment.

UA should be a prosperous and wealthy country given it's vast natural resources but yet it is not; resources continue to be stripped for the profit of foreign interests.

I cannot say that Zelenskyy was worse than Porochenko but it's clear that events in UA present a threat to RU national security. I am certainly not suggesting Putin is a good guy but he isn't THE bad guy in this murky situation.

It is no coincidence that the initial wave of cruise missiles struck many of the US sponsored biolabs. It’s also no coincidence that the initial lead on this was harshly suppressed by the Tech / Intel Community

Soft Power vs Hard Power — still POWER
I wouldn't want bioweapons research capability building up next door to me. It doesn't change the tragedy for the people suffering in the middle but this is another proxy war driven by western interests where the UA is stuck in between the western power block and Russia whereby the western aggression was by soft means. I can't see how it left Russia with much of a choice. All of this could have been avoided entirely.

Forecast
The proof will be in the pudding by virtue of what Russia does if they succeed in neutralising military proliferation and the projects threatening their security.

—Will they withdraw or occupy...? That will be key to the intent and I suspect we will never learn the truth.
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These Russian tank crews ran out of fuel in Ukraine...passerby asks them if they'd like a tow back to Russia...lmao

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“In coordination with 🇺🇸🇫🇷🇩🇪🇮🇹🇨🇦🇬🇧 I will now propose new measures to EU leaders to strengthen our response to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine and cripple Putin’s ability to finance his war machine.

First, we commit to ensuring that a certain number of Russian banks are removed from SWIFT. It will stop them from operating worldwide and effectively block Russian exports and imports.

Second, we will paralyse the assets of Russia’s central bank.
 
This will freeze its transactions.
 
And it will make it impossible for the Central Bank to liquidate its assets.”


-Ursula von der Leyen
President of the EU Commission

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"Strategic Deterrence measures are taken continuously by one party, in peaceful and in military times, and not only to prevent acts of force inflicting or able to inflict strategic-level damage on one party, but also for restraining another party within certain boundaries, as well as for deescalating a military conflict.” —Russian Military Encyclopedia

“Deescalation of aggression [means] forcing the enemy to halt military action by a threat to deliver or by actual delivery of strikes of varying intensity with reliance on conventional and (or) nuclear weapons.” 1 —The Priority Tasks of the Development of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation (2003)

What would the most likely response by Putin be if the EU were to escalate economically and “paralyze the assets of the Russia’s central bank”? QUOTE

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“It posted an edited photo of a standard road sign in which directions to nearby cities have been replaced with profanities that could be translated as ‘Go fuck yourself’, ‘Go fuck yourself again’ and ‘Go fuck yourself back in Russia’.”

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INFORMATION WARFARE 101:
- video of Zelensky getting coffee in Kyiv got 1.6 million views
- it was reposted by a prominent democratic party operative and bloomberg journalist
- turns out it was from 9 days ago & put together by a Polish partisan

FAKE: https://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-60451034

FAKE: https://t.co/LINKVosvc4
(circulating on TG) “While it’s true President Zelensky’s old images from last year are being used by media and misrepresented as if it was today, we have video of him drinking coffee with troops this morning so we know he’s in Kyiv.”

REAL: Zelensky in Donbas 9 days ago

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Forwarded from S2_Underground
Hey everyone, just finished uploading another update; today (and last night) we've seen Russian forces continue their advance, albeit even more slowly than the day prior. Russian airborne operations have resulted in devastating losses as Ukrainian forces have been able to concentrate their defenses quite effectively around prospective landing grounds. The following days will likely see the conflict within the Kiev city center increase substantially as Ukrainian forces concentrate on the urban terrain, leveraging Ukrainian civilians as assets in the fight. Artillery bombardments are likely to experience a substantial increase as well, as Russian forces begin to increase the ferocity of their attacks due to taking increasing losses. https://youtu.be/fVhwakm121c
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According to MarketRebels, Gazprom's CFO committed suicide.

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Ukrainian aircraft at Ivano Frankivsk airport. A single missile damaged six MiG-29s? That's terrible planning to group that many jets together.

Meta data suggests the video was recorded on the first day of the Russian invasion. Coordinates here 48°53'30.75" N 24°41'52.93" E

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THE CHINESE COMMUNIST GOVT ANNOUNCED MILITARY EXERCISES IN THE SOUTH CHINA SEA FROM SUNDAY THROUGH TUESDAY
The state-sponsored Global Times announced the maneuvers today.

China will hold military exercises across a 6-nautical-mile-radius in the #SouthChinaSea from Sunday to Tuesday: Maritime Safety Administration [ Source ]

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WHITE HOUSE ASKS CONGRESS FOR $6.4 BILLION FOR UKRAINE CRISIS
$2.9 billion will go towards security and humanitarian assistance not just for Ukraine, but also to the Baltics, Poland, and other regional countries.

The remaining $3.5 billion will go to the Pentagon “to respond to the crisis.” The total amount could change — some members of Congress think more money needs to be spent. Sen. Chris Coon (D-DE) said the US might need to spend around $10 billion. Clearly pulling that number out of his ass.

Over the past year, the US has given Ukraine over $650 million in military aid and $52 million in humanitarian assistance. The Pentagon said Friday it wants to send even more weapons to Ukraine and is working out ways to do so...just as Russia closes in. [ Article ]

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Here's why sanctioning the Central Bank of Russia could prove devastating - the true "nuclear" option in the West's financial arsenal. Russia currently holds about $640 billion in reserves. About 32% held in euros, 22% in gold, 16% in dollars, and 13% in Yuan.

This chart shows Russia's inflation-adjusted total reserves (monetary gold, IMF reserves, and forex reserves held by central bank). $300B in reserves are held abroad. Freezing those will prevent the Bank of Russia from using them for things like currency interventions or transfers.

“Sanctioning Russia’s central bank is likely to have a dramatic effect on the Russian economy and its banking system, similar to what we saw in 1991,” said Elina Ribakova, deputy chief economist for the Institute of International Finance. "This would likely lead to massive bank runs and dollarization, with a sharp sell-off, drain on reserves and, possibly, a full-on collapse of Russia’s financial system."

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