The economies are collapsing and the vaccine scam is being exposed…
“When all else fails they take you to war.”
The situation in Ukraine has been orchestrated by the west, every step of the way. My only question is, is Putin part of the global scam, or did he take the bait?
Here’s what bothers me… Putin was a KGB agent, meaning back when the Soviet Union was an iron curtain, like North Korea today, Putin got to experience the west. He eventually backed Gorbachev, who would essentially end the iron curtain. Putin backed Gorbachev when backing the wrong guy would cost you a bullet. In a sense, Putin put his life in the line to back a very liberal soviet leader.
The minute Putin got to power, he went on a speaking tour of the USA with George Bush. Yeah, you can watch the video of Putin talking to Texas school children. There’s a giant 9/11 memorial in New York, of a silver tear drop between two buildings, with the names of every person killed, etched into the foundations, Russia gave us that. Putin is on record numerous times saying, “Fine, you don’t want to be friends with us, but why make us enemies?”
I truly believe we could’ve been good friends and Allie’s of Russia and avoided the whole thing, but instead we had too much money and cushy jobs invested in NATO and hating Russia. We’ve provoked Russia for almost 20 years. And spare me the moral platitudes. Every single thing we’ve accused Russia of doing, we do 10 times worse.
I’m no Putin worshiper, but Putin took control of Russia and could have immediately went back to the iron curtain, communism with him as lifetime supreme leader. Russians have a level of freedom and economic prosperity they haven’t seen in possibly ever. Definitely since the 1920’s. People don’t grasp that. Putin is the leader of a country, where in his lifetime, it was acceptable to murder 10 million people who might pose a threat. Instead, Moscow is one of the wealthiest cities in the world, and Russian teens play video games and freely visit the west…
I don’t buy the “He’s a monster!” Angle. Not for one bit. And on a side note, I’ve been watching Ukrainians kill ethnic Russians in the Donbas since 2015, but no one in the west has even heard about that.
Oct 9, 2022·edited Oct 9, 2022Liked by Cindy Sheehan
Thank you Cindy again for a great interview and thank you Slava for an amazing discussion about the history of your country. We don’t get to hear that in America as it’s censored and they didn’t want us to hear anything that they don’t want us to know about Ukraine. We always hear that the Nazi influence in Ukraine is minimal but it’s actually a huge part of Ukraine history and it’s playing out now. If you both are interested, a great documentary to watch is “Ukraine on fire”. Oliver Stone did it iAnd it was Released in 2016. This is the link for it from YouTube. YouTube tries to prevent you from watching it by saying it’s offensive but you can get past that and watch it anyway. Government censorship at its best. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8dbuf3H8oYo
Thank you for contacting me to share your opposition to U.S. assistance for Ukraine.
I appreciate knowing your perspective on this issue. However, as you may know, I have consistently voted in Congress to support Ukraine assistance because I believe that the United States must stand with our international allies to confront Russian aggression. If we fail to do so, Vladimir Putin will be emboldened to threaten U.S. interests across the globe. Further, as citizens of the world, we must stand up and loudly confront the terrible humanitarian atrocities Putin is responsible for in Ukraine. His genocide against the Ukrainian people demands unified action by the global community. I also believe Vladimir Putin's criminal assault on the Ukrainian people necessitates that the U.S. continue to provide significant assistance to the Ukrainian government, its military, and the Ukrainian people.
Even prior to the start of the current war, Ukraine was a leading recipient of U.S. military aid. Since 2014, when Russia first invaded Ukraine, through today, the United States has committed billions in State Department and DOD-funded security assistance to help Ukraine preserve its territorial integrity, secure its borders, and improve interoperability with NATO. While under President Trump, Putin was clearly emboldened in his ambitions toward Ukraine, I’m pleased that my Republican colleagues have come to realize how dangerous and wrong-footed Trump’s posture toward Ukraine was. Since taking office, President Biden has significantly increased U.S. aid to Ukraine and provided additional military weapons to help Ukraine defend itself, including additional aircraft, missiles, armed drones, and artillery, which has been supported in a bipartisan manner.
In Congress, I have also supported U.S. and international efforts to assist Ukrainians who have been forced to flee their homes, due to Vladimir Putin's criminal invasion in Ukraine. Congress recently passed the Ukraine Supplemental Appropriations Act, which provides $13.6 billion in emergency funding to support the Ukrainian people and defend global democracy. I have also joined my colleagues in spearheading efforts to ensure that Ukrainian refugees, who wish to resettle in the United States, are provided with expedited refugee processing, and I also supported the Biden Administration's decision to provide Temporary Protected Status (TPS) to Ukrainians who are already in the United States.
In recent weeks, I have heard from many constituents with a wide-variety of views on whether the U.S. should engage in more direct ways in the conflict between Ukraine and Russia. I have also heard from many in our community who have concerns about the implications -- and grave consequences -- of the possible escalation between two nuclear armed nations. I appreciate the many individuals who have taken the time to share their perspective on this issue. It is helpful for me to know the views of my constituents, so that I can best represent our community in Congress.
While we may not agree completely on this issue, I appreciate that you took the time to share your views. As additional legislation is brought forward on this or other issues, I hope you will continue to reach out to share your views.
Sep 13, 2022·edited Sep 13, 2022Liked by Cindy Sheehan
STING speaks truth to power on international stage, gets feedback from the aware and cognitive dissonant alike! https://www.facebook.com/thenicnolan/posts/pfbid02bY32bPY8qBJZX3DQQztcb1MK435H4rcvZfnSxGarNwohGnbMqKxw1Kw1nbM3RFoYl "Democracy is under attack. It's under attack in every country in the world. It's in grave danger of being lost unless we defend it. The alternative to democracy is a nightmare, a prison, of the mind. That alternative is tyranny. All tyranny is based on a lie. The greater the tyranny, the bigger the lie. Disagree with the tyrant and you risk imprisonment, torture and death. Yet that is what we must do, all of us. We must protect our right to speak the truth. The war in the Ukraine is an absurdity, based upon a lie. If we swallow that lie, the lie will eat us. The lie is terrified of the truth. We must not lose this battle".
Imho, that makes no sense for Sting to simply repeat the same old MSM lies that we hear every day anyways. And Ukraine is widely known for its fascist coup d'état, so the Polish are certainly not going to support Neo-Nazi regime. Also, he was calling out the globalists' attack on democracies worldwide too: "Democracy is under attack. It's under attack in every country in the world."
yikes! Does that mean they are supporting THE PEOPLE or the regime? And is Sting ambiguous for humanitarian causes of Ukrainians, or is he just another useful tool? sigh ... At the very least, Sting stimulated discourse, intentional or not!
Poland supports Kiev, I said---to me, that means the regime.
They support Ukraine's entrance into NATO and the EU.
It's confusing because the fascists (lead by Bandera, etc) killed thousands of Poles during WWII. It's as confusing to me as the illegitimate Israel regime killing Palestinians and putting them into concentration-like camps.
Yeah, I think he may be hopping on the Russia/Putin-Is-SO-Evil bandwagon that all of hallowed democracy is under attack. I do believe it was a really shitty shilly address he gave. Sadly. But then, he's really tight with European/Scandinavian aristocracy from the Royals on down. He's no friend of the proles.
Thank you, Slava for your comprehensive perspective. 'Testing area' indeed on innocents. We, US, have met the enemy...and we financed them at home and abroad.
The economies are collapsing and the vaccine scam is being exposed…
“When all else fails they take you to war.”
The situation in Ukraine has been orchestrated by the west, every step of the way. My only question is, is Putin part of the global scam, or did he take the bait?
From what I have read, Putin tolerated US/NATO years more than JFK did when Soviet Union's Cuban arsenal was in Florida's backyard
Here’s what bothers me… Putin was a KGB agent, meaning back when the Soviet Union was an iron curtain, like North Korea today, Putin got to experience the west. He eventually backed Gorbachev, who would essentially end the iron curtain. Putin backed Gorbachev when backing the wrong guy would cost you a bullet. In a sense, Putin put his life in the line to back a very liberal soviet leader.
The minute Putin got to power, he went on a speaking tour of the USA with George Bush. Yeah, you can watch the video of Putin talking to Texas school children. There’s a giant 9/11 memorial in New York, of a silver tear drop between two buildings, with the names of every person killed, etched into the foundations, Russia gave us that. Putin is on record numerous times saying, “Fine, you don’t want to be friends with us, but why make us enemies?”
I truly believe we could’ve been good friends and Allie’s of Russia and avoided the whole thing, but instead we had too much money and cushy jobs invested in NATO and hating Russia. We’ve provoked Russia for almost 20 years. And spare me the moral platitudes. Every single thing we’ve accused Russia of doing, we do 10 times worse.
I’m no Putin worshiper, but Putin took control of Russia and could have immediately went back to the iron curtain, communism with him as lifetime supreme leader. Russians have a level of freedom and economic prosperity they haven’t seen in possibly ever. Definitely since the 1920’s. People don’t grasp that. Putin is the leader of a country, where in his lifetime, it was acceptable to murder 10 million people who might pose a threat. Instead, Moscow is one of the wealthiest cities in the world, and Russian teens play video games and freely visit the west…
I don’t buy the “He’s a monster!” Angle. Not for one bit. And on a side note, I’ve been watching Ukrainians kill ethnic Russians in the Donbas since 2015, but no one in the west has even heard about that.
Exactly. Right when they’re manufacturing a food crisis, it’s kind of odd that Putin rolls in and disrupts the wheat harvest, much wow, such timing…
What the hell u r talking about?
Manufactured food crises worldwide…. At the same time that Russia invades Ukraine. Are you not paying attention?
Thank you Cindy again for a great interview and thank you Slava for an amazing discussion about the history of your country. We don’t get to hear that in America as it’s censored and they didn’t want us to hear anything that they don’t want us to know about Ukraine. We always hear that the Nazi influence in Ukraine is minimal but it’s actually a huge part of Ukraine history and it’s playing out now. If you both are interested, a great documentary to watch is “Ukraine on fire”. Oliver Stone did it iAnd it was Released in 2016. This is the link for it from YouTube. YouTube tries to prevent you from watching it by saying it’s offensive but you can get past that and watch it anyway. Government censorship at its best. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8dbuf3H8oYo
I have seen it. It is a great film!
Excellent, Cindy and Slava!
Hereis someone who would benefit from the truth:
September 12, 2022
Dear Mx Ward,
Thank you for contacting me to share your opposition to U.S. assistance for Ukraine.
I appreciate knowing your perspective on this issue. However, as you may know, I have consistently voted in Congress to support Ukraine assistance because I believe that the United States must stand with our international allies to confront Russian aggression. If we fail to do so, Vladimir Putin will be emboldened to threaten U.S. interests across the globe. Further, as citizens of the world, we must stand up and loudly confront the terrible humanitarian atrocities Putin is responsible for in Ukraine. His genocide against the Ukrainian people demands unified action by the global community. I also believe Vladimir Putin's criminal assault on the Ukrainian people necessitates that the U.S. continue to provide significant assistance to the Ukrainian government, its military, and the Ukrainian people.
Even prior to the start of the current war, Ukraine was a leading recipient of U.S. military aid. Since 2014, when Russia first invaded Ukraine, through today, the United States has committed billions in State Department and DOD-funded security assistance to help Ukraine preserve its territorial integrity, secure its borders, and improve interoperability with NATO. While under President Trump, Putin was clearly emboldened in his ambitions toward Ukraine, I’m pleased that my Republican colleagues have come to realize how dangerous and wrong-footed Trump’s posture toward Ukraine was. Since taking office, President Biden has significantly increased U.S. aid to Ukraine and provided additional military weapons to help Ukraine defend itself, including additional aircraft, missiles, armed drones, and artillery, which has been supported in a bipartisan manner.
In Congress, I have also supported U.S. and international efforts to assist Ukrainians who have been forced to flee their homes, due to Vladimir Putin's criminal invasion in Ukraine. Congress recently passed the Ukraine Supplemental Appropriations Act, which provides $13.6 billion in emergency funding to support the Ukrainian people and defend global democracy. I have also joined my colleagues in spearheading efforts to ensure that Ukrainian refugees, who wish to resettle in the United States, are provided with expedited refugee processing, and I also supported the Biden Administration's decision to provide Temporary Protected Status (TPS) to Ukrainians who are already in the United States.
In recent weeks, I have heard from many constituents with a wide-variety of views on whether the U.S. should engage in more direct ways in the conflict between Ukraine and Russia. I have also heard from many in our community who have concerns about the implications -- and grave consequences -- of the possible escalation between two nuclear armed nations. I appreciate the many individuals who have taken the time to share their perspective on this issue. It is helpful for me to know the views of my constituents, so that I can best represent our community in Congress.
While we may not agree completely on this issue, I appreciate that you took the time to share your views. As additional legislation is brought forward on this or other issues, I hope you will continue to reach out to share your views.
Sincerely,
Julia Brownley
Member of Congress
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Thank you!
Disgusting propaganda slob!
so sad, but true
A Hard Rain's Gonna Fall
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k-aHRJt8zNk
STING speaks truth to power on international stage, gets feedback from the aware and cognitive dissonant alike! https://www.facebook.com/thenicnolan/posts/pfbid02bY32bPY8qBJZX3DQQztcb1MK435H4rcvZfnSxGarNwohGnbMqKxw1Kw1nbM3RFoYl "Democracy is under attack. It's under attack in every country in the world. It's in grave danger of being lost unless we defend it. The alternative to democracy is a nightmare, a prison, of the mind. That alternative is tyranny. All tyranny is based on a lie. The greater the tyranny, the bigger the lie. Disagree with the tyrant and you risk imprisonment, torture and death. Yet that is what we must do, all of us. We must protect our right to speak the truth. The war in the Ukraine is an absurdity, based upon a lie. If we swallow that lie, the lie will eat us. The lie is terrified of the truth. We must not lose this battle".
Sting is actually "speaking lies for power" here, he was speaking in Poland in favour of NATO together with a Polish celebrity. https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/entertainment/english/music/news/sting-slams-ukraine-war-calls-it-absurdity-based-upon-a-lie/articleshow/93295720.cms
Imho, that makes no sense for Sting to simply repeat the same old MSM lies that we hear every day anyways. And Ukraine is widely known for its fascist coup d'état, so the Polish are certainly not going to support Neo-Nazi regime. Also, he was calling out the globalists' attack on democracies worldwide too: "Democracy is under attack. It's under attack in every country in the world."
But Poland is supporting Kiev
yikes! Does that mean they are supporting THE PEOPLE or the regime? And is Sting ambiguous for humanitarian causes of Ukrainians, or is he just another useful tool? sigh ... At the very least, Sting stimulated discourse, intentional or not!
Poland supports Kiev, I said---to me, that means the regime.
They support Ukraine's entrance into NATO and the EU.
It's confusing because the fascists (lead by Bandera, etc) killed thousands of Poles during WWII. It's as confusing to me as the illegitimate Israel regime killing Palestinians and putting them into concentration-like camps.
Yes, evil propaganda is more confusing than ambiguous!
you're right - it stimulated discourse and understanding! The light as they say works through every thing or there would be nothing.
Yeah, I think he may be hopping on the Russia/Putin-Is-SO-Evil bandwagon that all of hallowed democracy is under attack. I do believe it was a really shitty shilly address he gave. Sadly. But then, he's really tight with European/Scandinavian aristocracy from the Royals on down. He's no friend of the proles.
Ironically, it backfired!... the ones against the US/EU/NATO proxy war are owning FB thread
Thank you, Slava for your comprehensive perspective. 'Testing area' indeed on innocents. We, US, have met the enemy...and we financed them at home and abroad.
Peace and Permaculture up!