The Propaganda and Nuclear Conditioning Continue with Ukraine and Russia
While the United States and South Korea conduct military drills and simultaneously condemn North Korea for launching approximately thirty missiles, Iran allegedly threatens American troops in Iraq (yes, we still have troops there) and Saudi Arabian territory, and Turkey and Greece (both NATO members) exchange fire in the Aegean Sea and spar over islands; the war in Ukraine rages on. According to Western media, the Ukrainians are kicking Russians out of cities, such as Kherson, left and right, and they are blowing up Russia’s ships in the Black Sea and aircraft over the battlefield. However, the same media is crying that Russia is pounding Ukraine’s electrical grid and causing 4.5 million citizens to be without power (and many more from blackouts). So, is Ukraine winning, or not? Perhaps it should be considered shortsighted to make predictions on the end results, but we are now in a place where objectivity on the war is not on full display by government officials or news anchors.
With the Biden administration conditioning the public to accept a future nuclear war with Russia, we need to see past the propaganda if we are to avoid falling for the traps set by our master manipulators. Just like the false accusation that Russia blew up its own pipeline did not resonate with the American public, and the story has since disappeared from the headlines, Russia is preparing us with the possibility that the Ukrainian government may conduct a false flag operation to blame on Russian forces and drum up Western support for the cause. Of course, a low-yield nuclear attack (also called a dirty bomb) has been laughed off by the corporate media and its government allies, but if such an attack were to transpire, we can be sure that the finger will be pointed at Vladimir Putin, and him only (nobody will be allowed to question if it were actually Ukraine or an American ally).
Yet, the United States government utilizes or endorses false flags all the time (the attacks on the Nord Stream pipelines come to mind right away), and it seems more rational to think that Ukraine would benefit the most from a nuclear attack, as this would be a sure way to get immediate lethal assistance from the United States and Europe. It is difficult to understand what Russia would gain from releasing a dirty bomb, being that the weapon would do little health or infrastructure damage and certainly cause the world to come down hard on Putin. Volodymyr Zelensky better think carefully before killing his own people for a political agenda, since this could easily backfire.
This is similar to when he was thinking of blowing up the Nova Kakhovka dam, which he was trying to accuse Russia of targeting, but thankfully, this false flag never came into fruition. One of these days, some kind of false flag attack will likely stick and be blamed on Russia, and we will be hearing it all over the media as the worst catastrophe in human history, after January 6th, of course.
Ukraine, which bombed the bridge linking Crimea to the rest of Russia and then had a fit that Russia would dare retaliate against its infrastructure, accused Russia of “weaponizing food” when it threatened (but ended up recanting on later) to terminate the Turkish mediated grain deal. With no surprise, the Biden administration echoed Zelensky’s accusations of the weaponization. As I have stated previously, it is a double standard to praise Ukraine’s attacks against Russia but condemn similar moves by Putin. If it were not so deadly, the hypocrisy would be quite comical. This is exactly why it is imperative that Americans do their own critical thinking and do not blindly follow the narrative.
In addition to seeing through the lies and manipulation from the corporate media and government officials, we should be aware that American troops operating in Ukraine is a provocative move that Vladimir Putin will certainly respond to in some capacity, and although President Biden announced a withdrawal of American troops in Ukraine back in February, it would be naïve to believe that all of the special forces exited completely. As a matter of fact, it was admitted that the CIA continues to conduct covert operations in the war-torn country. On top of that, Russia has outright accused the United States of sending mercenaries to Ukraine, saying that some of them have died at the hands of Russian troops. Of course, the United States would never send mercenaries to do its bidding, and the Blackwater (now Academi) concept is just a myth (and President Trump sending mercenaries to Venezuela was equally fabled).
Well, if American troops are not directing the Ukrainian military on what Russian targets to hit or training the military on how to use HIMARS (uh, huh), we can rest assured knowing that the United States Army’s 101st Airborne Division has been deployed to Europe for the first time since World War II. The troops were sent there to assist in the large-scale exercises, which have caused no controversy whatsoever, and prepare for war, if any NATO country comes under threat. Of course, there is absolutely nothing to worry about with having these specialized soldiers in Romania, right near the Ukraine border. It is just a show of force, and if there is some type of misunderstanding where they accidentally engage with Russian troops, it will be a minor setback. Heading towards nuclear war is no big deal, after all, because we are being conditioned to accept it.
But wait! There is more! The Biden administration has now outright acknowledged that the American military is, in fact, inside of Ukraine. However, this is only because it needs to account for the billions of dollars in weapons that it has sent over there, and there would be no need for them to take up arms and shoot back at Russians.
Could it be that the administration wants to make sure that its weapons are not being utilized by far-right nationalists, which are embedded into the Ukrainian armed forces, to engage in violence and intimidation against ethnic Russians (if we used common sense or went back in time to when Trump was in office, we would call these groups Nazis, but our Orwellian newspeak does not allow for such terms to be applied to our allies)? No, our government is concerned that the weapons may end up in the black market, or like similarly to our efforts in Afghanistan and Syria, they may end up in the hands of our enemies (the Russians, in this case).
While there may be some good intentions here, I cannot help but think that this is a way for the Biden administration to gradually introduce more and more American troops in Ukraine until we get to the point where we are overtly engaged in the war (or, as some may speculate, it is to get prepared for large shipments of arms before Republicans take back the House of Representatives and slow down the foreign aid). Either way, this is a dangerous game to play.
Are we edging closer to World War III? If we continue down this path, it seems very likely. Reportedly, Russia has been preparing its civilians for nuclear war, the Pentagon has suggested that it may change its policies to utilize nuclear retaliation against non-nuclear threats, the United States military has announced its nuclear submarine between Moscow and Beijing as an intimidation tactic, Finland is considering allowing for American nuclear weapons on its territory, Russian generals have strategized how they would use nuclear weapons against Ukraine and the West, and a former NATO commander (Richard Shirreff) said that the United States and Europe need to prepare for direct war with Russia. You be the judge.
However, there are signs that war may be averted, as Russia has signaled that it is ready to negotiate a deal that would likely leave Ukraine out of NATO and keep Crimea, and perhaps Donetsk and Luhansk, under Russian control. However, the stubborn Zelensky has made it clear that negotiations with Putin would not be acceptable (remember the mantra of “we do not negotiate with terrorists”) and that Ukraine would only be willing to see the surrender of Russian forces, with Crimea and the Donbass under full Ukrainian control. Therefore, Zelensky is willing to risk the lives of his countrymen for his own arrogance and agenda. He would not accept a fair and monitored referendum to let the people of those territories determine who is to govern them, and because of this, the war will likely drag on for months, with American taxpayer dollars moving overseas and to defense contractors. At least the military-industrial complex is happy.
Thank you for reading, and please check out my book, The Global Bully, and website.
With the Biden administration conditioning the public to accept a future nuclear war with Russia, we need to see past the propaganda if we are to avoid falling for the traps set by our master manipulators. Just like the false accusation that Russia blew up its own pipeline did not resonate with the American public, and the story has since disappeared from the headlines, Russia is preparing us with the possibility that the Ukrainian government may conduct a false flag operation to blame on Russian forces and drum up Western support for the cause. Of course, a low-yield nuclear attack (also called a dirty bomb) has been laughed off by the corporate media and its government allies, but if such an attack were to transpire, we can be sure that the finger will be pointed at Vladimir Putin, and him only (nobody will be allowed to question if it were actually Ukraine or an American ally).
Yet, the United States government utilizes or endorses false flags all the time (the attacks on the Nord Stream pipelines come to mind right away), and it seems more rational to think that Ukraine would benefit the most from a nuclear attack, as this would be a sure way to get immediate lethal assistance from the United States and Europe. It is difficult to understand what Russia would gain from releasing a dirty bomb, being that the weapon would do little health or infrastructure damage and certainly cause the world to come down hard on Putin. Volodymyr Zelensky better think carefully before killing his own people for a political agenda, since this could easily backfire.
This is similar to when he was thinking of blowing up the Nova Kakhovka dam, which he was trying to accuse Russia of targeting, but thankfully, this false flag never came into fruition. One of these days, some kind of false flag attack will likely stick and be blamed on Russia, and we will be hearing it all over the media as the worst catastrophe in human history, after January 6th, of course.
Ukraine, which bombed the bridge linking Crimea to the rest of Russia and then had a fit that Russia would dare retaliate against its infrastructure, accused Russia of “weaponizing food” when it threatened (but ended up recanting on later) to terminate the Turkish mediated grain deal. With no surprise, the Biden administration echoed Zelensky’s accusations of the weaponization. As I have stated previously, it is a double standard to praise Ukraine’s attacks against Russia but condemn similar moves by Putin. If it were not so deadly, the hypocrisy would be quite comical. This is exactly why it is imperative that Americans do their own critical thinking and do not blindly follow the narrative.
In addition to seeing through the lies and manipulation from the corporate media and government officials, we should be aware that American troops operating in Ukraine is a provocative move that Vladimir Putin will certainly respond to in some capacity, and although President Biden announced a withdrawal of American troops in Ukraine back in February, it would be naïve to believe that all of the special forces exited completely. As a matter of fact, it was admitted that the CIA continues to conduct covert operations in the war-torn country. On top of that, Russia has outright accused the United States of sending mercenaries to Ukraine, saying that some of them have died at the hands of Russian troops. Of course, the United States would never send mercenaries to do its bidding, and the Blackwater (now Academi) concept is just a myth (and President Trump sending mercenaries to Venezuela was equally fabled).
Well, if American troops are not directing the Ukrainian military on what Russian targets to hit or training the military on how to use HIMARS (uh, huh), we can rest assured knowing that the United States Army’s 101st Airborne Division has been deployed to Europe for the first time since World War II. The troops were sent there to assist in the large-scale exercises, which have caused no controversy whatsoever, and prepare for war, if any NATO country comes under threat. Of course, there is absolutely nothing to worry about with having these specialized soldiers in Romania, right near the Ukraine border. It is just a show of force, and if there is some type of misunderstanding where they accidentally engage with Russian troops, it will be a minor setback. Heading towards nuclear war is no big deal, after all, because we are being conditioned to accept it.
But wait! There is more! The Biden administration has now outright acknowledged that the American military is, in fact, inside of Ukraine. However, this is only because it needs to account for the billions of dollars in weapons that it has sent over there, and there would be no need for them to take up arms and shoot back at Russians.
Could it be that the administration wants to make sure that its weapons are not being utilized by far-right nationalists, which are embedded into the Ukrainian armed forces, to engage in violence and intimidation against ethnic Russians (if we used common sense or went back in time to when Trump was in office, we would call these groups Nazis, but our Orwellian newspeak does not allow for such terms to be applied to our allies)? No, our government is concerned that the weapons may end up in the black market, or like similarly to our efforts in Afghanistan and Syria, they may end up in the hands of our enemies (the Russians, in this case).
While there may be some good intentions here, I cannot help but think that this is a way for the Biden administration to gradually introduce more and more American troops in Ukraine until we get to the point where we are overtly engaged in the war (or, as some may speculate, it is to get prepared for large shipments of arms before Republicans take back the House of Representatives and slow down the foreign aid). Either way, this is a dangerous game to play.
Are we edging closer to World War III? If we continue down this path, it seems very likely. Reportedly, Russia has been preparing its civilians for nuclear war, the Pentagon has suggested that it may change its policies to utilize nuclear retaliation against non-nuclear threats, the United States military has announced its nuclear submarine between Moscow and Beijing as an intimidation tactic, Finland is considering allowing for American nuclear weapons on its territory, Russian generals have strategized how they would use nuclear weapons against Ukraine and the West, and a former NATO commander (Richard Shirreff) said that the United States and Europe need to prepare for direct war with Russia. You be the judge.
However, there are signs that war may be averted, as Russia has signaled that it is ready to negotiate a deal that would likely leave Ukraine out of NATO and keep Crimea, and perhaps Donetsk and Luhansk, under Russian control. However, the stubborn Zelensky has made it clear that negotiations with Putin would not be acceptable (remember the mantra of “we do not negotiate with terrorists”) and that Ukraine would only be willing to see the surrender of Russian forces, with Crimea and the Donbass under full Ukrainian control. Therefore, Zelensky is willing to risk the lives of his countrymen for his own arrogance and agenda. He would not accept a fair and monitored referendum to let the people of those territories determine who is to govern them, and because of this, the war will likely drag on for months, with American taxpayer dollars moving overseas and to defense contractors. At least the military-industrial complex is happy.
Thank you for reading, and please check out my book, The Global Bully, and website.
Published on November 08, 2022 14:29
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