Russia-Ukraine Crisis 2.0: Hunter Biden Linked to Biolabs in Ukraine

“PM Orbán’s resolute neutrality has placed him in the cross hairs of Ukrainian ultranationalists.”

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“The Media’s Ulterior Motives …” article, is long, boring, pointless. It makes no sense at all. A silly, shoddy piece of writing.

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What is the relevance of the article on Orban?

What is an “ultranationalist”?

Does a “European Conservative” exist?

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Yes, Tucker Carlson was saying that Biden has spent twice as much on defending Ukraine as he has on our southern border.
And it’s impossible not to be sickened by the hypocrisy when Biden (or Pelosi, Schumer, and Schiff) blab about “defending democracy”.
I think Tucker is right that they are using Ukraine as a proxy to attack Russia, which is dangerously foolish.
Acknowledging that doesn’t make one Pro-Putin.

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I think it would be a good thing to stop Putin, now.

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C.Gee, Putin invaded Ukraine, but he didn’t start the war, remember that deep state politicians have been calling for war with Russia since 2015 and because of their history of disastrous foreign policies.

It’s been pointed out earlier, the people in charge don’t care about preventing a war, they want to prolong it to distract and cover up for their corrupt and idiotic actions.

This blog explains it better than I can on what the possible consequences this can have in the future. With how deep state politicians do foreign policies, it’s failures and cover ups and their solutions will be continuing the failures and cover ups:

Remember the Israel-Palestine conflict last year and how the Palestinians use false photos from years ago that were actually from Lebanon and Syria of children either dead or suffering from injuries from missile strike order to make the Israeli look bad? Barnes points out in this video that Ukrainian are adopting the Palestinian method of making themselves look like the victims.

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This war is only going to lead to destruction in the western world for getting involved while others countries not getting involved are not suffering from this conflict:

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Yes, when you consider the scale of the fraud perpetrated by the people funding this war (their oath of office: “the fraud, the whole fraud, and nothing but the fraud”) its very hard to believe their gushing praise for Zelensky and his “democracy”.
They claim to be concerned about protecting Ukraine’s national sovereignty, yet they are actively working to destroy our own national sovereignty by opening our own borders to every welfare parasite, cartel and terrorist on the planet.

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Yazmin,

No, Putin started the war with Ukraine when he invaded Crimea in February/March 2014 The war has continued since. The Minsk Agreement (2015) failed to stop the fighting. Putin’s 2022 Kyiv putsch is the latest phase of it.

Comments in solidarity with Ukraine made in 2016 by Senators McCain and Lindsay were irrelevant to Putin’s decision-making in the prosecution of the war. These establishment GOP senators are not “deep state” politicians, even if they went along with the Russia Hoax by supporting investigations into Trump-Russian collusion. Their proposing to aid Ukraine to oppose to Putin’s attempts to create a Russian Reich reflects Cold War containment policy, and was not part of the deep-state’s lies about Putin’s collusion with Trump or Russian interference in the elections on behalf of Trump.

The blog What Happens if Ukraine were to Win the War? is really, truly, stupid. The idea that in arming Ukraine, we are arming born-again nazis who will succeed in not merely driving Russian forces out of Ukraine, but in conquering the whole of Russia as Hitler’s army failed to do, and then, as if that were not enough, the new nazi Germany will take control of the nuclear arsenal which it will use in some way to further global nazi ambitions, is not frightening, it is the fun stuff of boys’ comic-books. I am astonished that this thinking has informed your understanding of the consequences of arming Ukraine and that you consider such scare-mongering a serious argument for a no-arms policy.

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Except for the part about Nazis taking over Russia, the article actually makes sense, as does Vernon Colemans talk. The globalists are funding and pushing this conflict for their own power and profit.

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C.Gee, Expect that he still didn’t start the war since you missed that Russia’s annexation of Crimea was democratically voted for by the majority of people who were there, which the deep state politicians didn’t like which is another proof that they don’t care about democracy, only control. This video explains in detail.

That statement you’re making about John McCain and Lindsay Graham not being relevant to the decision of the Russia-Ukraine conflict and not being deep state makes no sense and the “Russian Reich”, the comparison that you and the Mainstream media which you sound like you’re regurgitating from is out of touch with reality, It’s really the deep state politicians and NATO that are thinking in not only in Cold War mentality, but also WW2 mentality.

No matter how you try to spin it, all the evidence points to deep state politicians wanting regime change in Russia to continue their money laundering and not caring that they are making the average American poorer. Don’t you think think that you’re the one that’s buying the scare-mongering tactic and thinking in terms of a Marvel comic book movie mentality? You don’t have to like Putin, but it makes no sense to make him the enemy and instead all this has done is push them closer to China thanks to the Biden regime.

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Viva Frei pointing out the Blackrock connections to the $40 Billions in Military Aid to Ukraine

I also came across this past article that points out companies like Blackrock have connections to the military and the media.

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Good work by Frei! Yes, no surprise there - the “military- industrial complex” has become the “military-media-academic-government-corporate-industrial complex”. What a tangled web, in which we are all now caught. How do we extricate ourselves from it?

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Update on Bio-labs:
https://www.infowars.com/posts/ukraine-biolab-update-russia-implicates-pfizer-moderna-merck-obama-soros-clintons-bidens-rockefellers-others/

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As I said on the other thread, it makes sense that big Pharma would want to produce its products in Ukraine without safety standards, considering the criminal lack of testing and safety in the production of their covid vaccines, which both they and the government then lied about.
They’ve also been sued many times in the past for other products that were so shoddily produced, they did more harm than good.

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More Politicians Admitting We’re Fighting a Proxy War With Russia and Zelensky virtually joining Klaus Schwab’s annual meeting of the World Economic Forum.

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After having gotten through seventy years of “cold war” with Russia, in which we somehow managed to avoid engaging in an actual war with them, it just seems bizzare and highly suspicious that our government is, under Biden, so incautiously willing to throw all that away and risk entering one now.
No-one seems to even be attempting to reach a diplomatic resolution to it any more.
It’s hard to believe that even these leftist fools would risk a world war just to profit off of arms sales, or to make some globalist power grab, but considering what they’ve done to destroy our own country in the last six years, we can be certain that they’re not doing it because they value democracy.

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“According to a French medical volunteer who recently returned from the front, Ukraine’s Azov Regiment is made up of “100% neo-Nazis” who commit “war crimes” while wearing Nazi runes and insignia, all while working under the cover of Western mainstream media, which continues to cover them.”

“Adrian Bocquet, a former French Army veteran who spent several weeks in Ukraine providing medical supplies and equipment, has spoken out about crimes allegedly committed by the Azov Regiment, a notorious neo-Nazi group operating under the Ukrainian National Guard.”

“There, on the spot I saw war crimes. I saw a lot of war crimes. The only crimes I saw during the days I was there were perpetrated by Ukrainian forces”, Bocquet said, speaking to Sud Radio earlier this week.”

“Bocquet stated he spent several weeks in Ukraine supporting hospitals and orphanages with medical humanitarian aid. Some of this aid, according to Bocquet, ended up in the hands of neo-Nazis in the Ukrainian military.”

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Republican Senate Leadership Travel to Kyiv, Ukraine to Inspect the Treasury and the ‘squad’ voting for the $40 billion Ukraine aid package.

Vladimir Putin explains the reasoning behind his recognition of the Donetsk People’s Republic (DPR) and the Luhansk People’s Republic (LPR) as sovereign entities.

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