Ukrainian false flag war crime in Kherson

On December 24, 2022, a first volley of rockets, likely 122 mm, strike downtown Kherson at 11:00 am, local time. The shelling resumes later that day. No military target there, cars and passersby are hit. The Ukrainian police and army release the same set of half a dozen cruel photos. Yaroslav Yanushevich is head of the Ukrainian regional military district. He states in the evening that 10 victims have died, 68 are injured.

Ukrainian false flag war crime in Kherson

More Biden Oil And Gas Restrictions Are On The Horizon

Despite pleading with oil and gas companies to boost their output in recent months, to tackle global shortages and rising prices, President Biden is once again hitting the industry hard by proposing a greater emissions reduction in operations. And he’s not the only one, as the U.K. and EU look to reduce gas flaring and venting practices to curb their methane emissions in line with climate pledges.

More Biden Oil And Gas Restrictions Are On The Horizon

EU says at least 100,000 Ukrainian soldiers dead

On 30 November 2022, EU President Ursula von der Leyen announced that at least 100,000 Ukrainian soldiers had died. The announcement was so shocking that the figures were subsequently removed from the official announcement on the European Commission’s website and from the video version of the statement. Here is a look back at the battle over the figures and the attempt to rewrite the story in 1984 style.

EU says at least 100,000 Ukrainian soldiers dead – Donbass Insider
“And can you remove another zero?” Source: iEarlGrey

Europe’s Watergate? The Pegasus spyware scandal keeps spreading

Revelations about alleged surveillance of journalists and politicians with spyware continue to surface in Europe, with four EU states accused of illegitimate snooping. Is it “Europe’s Watergate”?Would you like to browse the contents of a cellphone in the interest of national security? If you have millions of dollars and are a government agency, you could try approaching the NSO Group, an Israeli company that has sold its Pegasus spyware to scrupulous governments worldwide, and its products in 14 EU states, according to the European Parliament.

Europe’s Watergate? The Pegasus spyware scandal keeps spreading