He went there because Zelensky put pressure on him. I am convinced that our eager support for the war is all a trap set on some of “us”, and some of “us” are complicit in setting that trap. Not just to destroy our economy, but also out of blackmail—Ukraine was the West’s playground, and the jon LIEbowitz of Ukraine threatened us (the left and neocons) with releasing all of the information (like biolabs and Hunter Biden) if we didn’t trick ourselves into a war that was (possibly) being acted out by both sides. Russia and Ukraine could be in on this together—the outcome was never in doubt. They are acting together...pretending. Putin will go to great lengths to pull out this “prank”. And the joke will be on us. What better way to get rid of the lone, main obstacle to the Great Reset?
| In the General/Chat forum, on a thread titled It looks like NATO is ramping up it's plans for WWIII and Biden seems to be helping., Captainpaintball wrote: |
He went there because Zelensky put pressure on him. I am convinced that our eager support for the war is all a trap set on some of “us”, and some of “us” are complicit in setting that trap. Not just to destroy our economy, but also out of blackmail—Ukraine was the West’s playground, and the jon LIEbowitz of Ukraine threatened us (the left and neocons) with releasing all of the information (like biolabs and Hunter Biden) if we didn’t trick ourselves into a war that was (possibly) being acted out by both sides. Russia and Ukraine could be in on this together—the outcome was never in doubt. They are acting together...pretending. Putin will go to great lengths to pull out this “prank”. And the joke will be on us. What better way to get rid of the lone, main obstacle to the Great Reset? |
I think Putin is 'Russia First' and doesn't care about collaborators or what happens to them. The impact of the war is, in my opinion, far too disparate, with the Ukraine getting crushed and Russia's economy doing better. The Ukrainian military is neo Nazi and all in all, NATO threatens Russia with Regime change. I don't see any 'uniparty' ground when it comes to Russia vs. NATO.