Fact-Finding Mission to Donbass Part 3
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Any dilettante in History and politics is aware of Nazi kernels in eastern Europe. Like any predatory ideology, such inspiration may become a global threat if not addressed on time, has shown once more the actuality
Nazism in Eastern Europe
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Ukrainian Association in Baraboo honors Nazi collaborators with statues at children’s summer camp
by Gilbert Doctorow
A couple of weeks before Vladimir Putin announced his ‘special military operation’ in Ukraine, he met in the Kremlin with Germany’s chancellor Olaf Scholz. At their joint press conference following the meeting, Putin mentioned in passing that Ukraine is controlled today by neo-Nazis. This remark was famously ridiculed by Scholz as “laughable,” thereby earning for him the Kremlin’s utter contempt. German-Russian relations have undergone a sharp deterioration ever since, with Germany gradually stepping up its supplies of cutting-edge lethal weaponry to Kiev and Russia, in its internal political discussions, placing Germany alongside the United States and Britain as de facto ‘co-belligerents’ which may be subjected to Russian missile attacks if the war escalates further.
Russian Allegations of Rampant Nazism in Europe
Everything surrounding the Russian philosopher, occultist and unofficial diplomat is shrouded in mystery.
Benjamin Teitelbaum on Aleksander Dugin: Why was Alexander Dugin’s daughter assassinated?
I’m posting this more for what he says about Aleksander Dugin as he has “met and interviewed Alexander Dugin many times” for his book. He speculates on who assassinated Darya, and why someone might target her father, most of which I don’t agree with.
Live Guest Patrick Lancaster Battle Continues in UKRAINE, Life in the heart of the battle part1 via PTE Geopolitics “World Gone Crazy”
This is only a clip from the whole interview (I’m too poor for Patreon or Locals). Apparently, AJ’s original YouTube channel was stricken for airing the whole interview.
Dugin reacts to daughter’s murder
RT.com, Aug 22 2022 18:09
Russian philosopher Aleksandr Dugin has released a response to Saturday’s car bombing outside Moscow, which may have targeted him but claimed the life of his daughter Darya. On Monday, Dugin blamed the Ukrainian government for the murder and said he wanted a military victory rather than revenge. Dugin said in a statement released by his ally, conservative tycoon Konstantin Malofeyev:
Dugin reacts to daughter’s murder
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