In this video, I’ve compiled a series of my recent videos that delve into the intricate history of Western powers in Ukraine. Starting from World War 2 and spanning through the Cold War era, I explore the significant events that have shaped the region. From there, I take you on a journey through the events of the recent decades, leading up to the fateful day when Russia launched its Special Military Operation on February 24th, 2022.
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Tag: Ukrainian collaboration with Nazi Germany
Nazis in Ukraine — It’s Worse Than You Think
An entire generation is being brainwashed with Nazi hate — and it needs to stop.
Nazis in Ukraine — It’s Worse Than You Think (archived)
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Read More »Red Scared: Revising history at the Victims of Communism Museum
“THERE IS NO WAY he is a victim of communism,” my partner quips, pointing to a photo of the late Pope John Paul II. We are near the end of our visit to the new Victims of Communism Museum, standing in an elevator-size lobby with photographs of “victims” screen-printed all over the walls. Among the many victims and honorees: Chinese artist Ai Weiwei, the Dalai Lama, Romanian writer Herta Müller, Hong Kong activist Joshua Wong, and Hungarian neofascist Viktor Orbán.
Red Scared: Revising history at the Victims of Communism Museum (archived)
The Anglo-American War on Russia – Part Five (CIA Coup in Kiev)
Interestingly, Wikipedia changed it’s description of “Ukraine on Fire”, after March 2022.
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Read More »Ukraine Parliament Quotes Nazi Collaborator Stepan Bandera

“When the people choose bread between bread and freedom, they eventually lose everything, including bread. If the people choose freedom, they will have bread grown by themselves and not taken away by anyone.” – Wikiquote
Ukraine Parliament Quotes Nazi Collaborator Stepan Bandera
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Victory to Come When Russian Empire ‘Ceases to Exist’: Ukraine Parliament Quotes Nazi Collaborator
The Hypocrisy of a Leftist “No to War” that Comes Too Late

Ramiro Gomez – February 28, 2022
I am writing this trying to contain the rage and indignation I feel at the reactions of the Western left and society in general about the Russian counter-attack against Ukraine.
The Hypocrisy of a Leftist “No to War” that Comes Too Late
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