Ukraine’s Top Diplomat Tricked Into Admitting Kiev’s Responsibility for Blowing Things Up in Russia

Ukraine’s Top Diplomat Tricked Into Admitting Kiev’s Responsibility for Blowing Things Up in Russia

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Full prank with the head of the Office of the President of Ukraine Andriy Yermak

Among those caught by “former U.S. Ambassador to Russia Michael McFaul” was another Ukrainian politician. Yermak admitted that he puts constant pressure on the Ukrainian military to report to the Americans for all actions and special operations. He is sure that today there is a place in Ukraine where the U.S. will again win its leadership in the world. Andriy Yermak also complained about unsatisfactory arms supplies and insufficient support to Ukraine by the Americans.

In addition, Yermak spoke sharply about the ex-Ombudsman of Ukraine Lyudmila Denisova, the confrontation with whom you can see here.

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West Caught Meddling in Bosnia Election

Oct 12, 2022 – Who is helping Bosnia recount the votes of their Presidential election? It turns out that the UK and NATO are helping with this recount even though the law in Bosnia does not allow this. So why do some countries get a vote recount and others do not? Who has something to gain here? We speak to Bosnian independent journalist Alexsandar Pavic to break this down.

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Terror on Crimea Bridge forces Russia to unleash Shock’n Awe + Before Ukraine blew up Kerch Bridge, British spies plotted it

Terror on Crimea Bridge forces Russia to unleash Shock’n Awe

By Pepe Escobar – October 10 2022

The western narrative of a ‘losing Russia’ has just been decimated by Moscow’s blitzkrieg against Ukraine and its foreign-backed terror operations

It was a plan by the British MI6, says this source, without offering further details. Which, he elaborates, Russian intel, for a number of reasons, is shadow-playing as “foreign special services.”

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EXPOSED: Before Ukraine blew up Kerch Bridge, British spies plotted it

The War and the Intellectuals: Randolph Bourne Vents His Animus Against War

[World War I] Pro-war statements and speeches—as well as more coercive measures—gradually captured American public discourse in 1917. Fairly quickly, those who rejected the rationales for United States participation in the war found themselves increasingly isolated. Liberals, intellectuals, and even many socialists soon supported American intervention. A youthful critic in his twenties, Randolph Bourne wrote a bitter essay in the intellectual magazine Seven Arts, lambasting his fellow intellectuals for lining up so readily behind the war effort.

The War and the Intellectuals