Posted on 05/22/2024 9:20:20 AM PDT by Roman_War_Criminal
World leaders have been targeted quite frequently this month, and that should deeply alarm all of us. I think that all of this geopolitical instability is a sign that there is far more going on behind the scenes than we are being told. The major powers appear to be making moves in anticipation of what they believe is coming next. Right now, the death of Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi is dominating the news cycle, and at this stage we don’t know if that was an accident or not. But as a Twitter user known as “Cillian” has pointed out, there has been quite a lot of “international intrigue” during the past couple of weeks…
Over the past two weeks:
May 7th: Assassination attempt against Saudi Crown Prince.
May 13th: Turkish President Erdoğan holds emergency meeting following warning of possible military coup.
May 15th: Assassination attempt on Slovak PM Robert Fico.
May 16th: Citizen arrested for threatening to assassinate Serbian President Vučić.
May 19th: Saudi Arabia’s King Salman hospitalised for second time in four weeks.
May 19th: Helicopter crash involving Iranian President Raisi and Foreign Minister Amir-Abdollahian.
What is going on right now?
And I have one more item to add to the list.
On Sunday, a coup that involved at least three U.S. citizens was foiled in the Democratic Republic of Congo…
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I wonder what has/is happening to the three US citizens allegedly involved in the Failed coup attempt in Congo republic? Does anyone know if or think they are ok?
You’re not getting intrigue, you’re getting a sales pitch to buy their sponsor’s products or services. Nothing is done for free and selling the news is no different. It just depends on what you buy to make you read or listen to it that they can use. Trust me, they all lie and it’s up to you to determine how much. Next week the sky will fall.
wy69
Things happen. Not everything is a grand conspiracy.
I don’t know, but I’m glad that my wife didn’t want me to go to Angola in 1975.
They’re pressing their advantage.
There was a Vietnam vet in our area when I was in grade school that fought mercenary against communist rebels in Africa during the mid late 70s and maybe longer. Local paper did a curiosity article on his unusual employment. Friend of mine’s dad had a small gunshop and the guy bought several rifles from him.
It was quite a thing during the 70s and 80s.
I recall the help wanted ads in S.O.F. magazine back then.
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