Prof. Gabriel Rockhill clarifies the role and origins of Nazi formations in Ukraine, and how these have been cynically used and protected by the US/Western intel agencies as a battering ram against Russia. The media, naturally, rarely mentions the topic and lately outright whitewashes it, hence the emergence of “the good Nazi”.
US/UK PSYOPS
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Must See: Anti Ukraine Government Donetsk People’s Republic deputies and lawmakers Join Russia In The Fight Against Ukraine
10 minutes readMen of all ages are joining the Donetsk and Luhansk Peoples’ Republics armies, including many members of their national assemblies. They lead by example.
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I decided to do an unscheduled update because we’re in the midst of a falseflag, which many have predicted. It’s already being called the new ‘Sbrenica Massacre’ in the western media with all the usual fully coordinated text-book Media-Intelligence-Military-Corporate-Industrial-Complex scripted execution where every attendant arm is firing on all cylinders to project the new narrative in order to predictably call for large-scale escalation. The official wiki entry has already been penned of course with the usual unresearched speculation and propaganda presented as fact.
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This is an indirect war of the United States against Russia and represents only the final phase of a long process that began at the time of the disappearance of the Soviet Union. Even in terms of combat itself, Russian troops are not engaging domestically envisioned Ukrainian strategy or tactics. As Scott Ritter[1] pointed out, Ukrainian army has been for eight years trained and equipped by NATO officers and instructors, up to NATO standards. Any unit of Ukrainian military is fully interchangeable within overall NATO battle order with any other unit from any other NATO member country, thus we are left with a silent fact that on the ground in Ukraine we have a war between Russian and NATO strategy, tactics and, to an extent, weapon systems.
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Luckily for Kiev, however, some NATO and EU countries have preserved the old Soviet-era legacy, above all Bulgaria with its Arsenal, VMZ, Arcus and Emco factories. Sofia has for many years been supplying Soviet-designed weapons to African and Arab countries. Some of these weapons were even sent to anti-government militant groups in Syria.