Posted on 02/17/2024 9:36:26 AM PST by Kazan
Amen!
You again. It’s not going to be your kids, so you can afford to be a keyboard tough guy. It’s going to be mine.
There are 30 other NATO Countries, but Uncle Sugar is expected to shoulder the biggest load. Let's round up the 10 million illegal alien invaders and send THEM over there!
Keep in mind, that $96 BILLION bill that Traitor Joe wants to throw at Ukraine will be money that will have to be borrowed. How much will be Hunter and "The Big Guy's" Cut?
Your opinion (and the other Zeepers here) aside, SHE IS RIGHT.
And to chalk it all down to ‘forcing UKR to surrender’ the main gist of her explanation is about priorities, and the THREATS the left and Z-ists are making if we don’t put UKR ahead of everything else. That’s just laughable.
I think Canada should pay the costs and supply all the arms and weapons. I’m sure there’s plenty of support there for it.
Doesn’t look like the House wants to sign up for that dumbass funding bill, either.
too bad
Oh yeah.... like that $5M the mayor of Moscow’s mayor wife gave Hunter/Joe?
NGOs are given federal contract $ to implement those actions it does not want publicized AND for actions that it cannot do itself because it would be illegal, IMO.
Bribers like to spread their bribes around.
“ nah, Ukraine is just gonna keep on fighting ... they want their country back, that’s a powerful motivator
Europe will keep funding & supplying them, even if the US doesn’t want to
and there’s nothing Russia can do about it”
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That’s OK as long as we Americans keep our noses AND OUR DOLLARS out of it. Perhaps Canada can increase its national debt by many TENS OF BILLIONS OF DOLLARS to support the effort?
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makes sense.
I'd add: to carve out big money to select family & friends anonymously.
I’ll try one of you guys’ tricks. Where’s the link that shows Johnson took/taking bribe money from Moscow?
Here’s mine (it was just $3.5M instead of my cited $5M, buy hey, what’s $1.5M in bribe money?)
Here are 4 of mine.
According to this Newsweak article, it comes out why Leader Johnson will not pass a UKR bill: he’s taking Moscovian money.
Who Is Konstantin Nikolaev? Putin Ally Behind Mike Johnson Campaign Donation
https://www.newsweek.com/who-konstantin-nikolaev-money-mike-johnson-1870600
Also these and others are reporting this story.
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/politics/who-is-konstantin-nikolaev-putin-ally-behind-mike-johnson-campaign-donation/vi-BB1inYaa
https://washingtonpress.com/2023/10/30/putin-paid-how-russian-oligarchs-donated-to-mike-johnson/
"Putin pal Konstantin Nikolaev, who handled Russian spy Maria Butina, was also the principal stockholder in American Ethane Co. when they donated over $37,000 to Mike Johnson's election campaign. Does anyone else think that might be a problem?"
Laughable. $37K vs $3.5M. Sheesh...
What sanctions might exist do not have any impact, and Eastern Europe has no intention to anger Putin. When Brussels threatens to kick Hungary out of the EU/NATO, I can almost hear Viktor Orban saying, “Don’t threaten me with a good time.” Hungary doesn’t even use or rely on the €uro for domestic financial transactions; they still retain their own national currency, the Hungarian forint or HUF.
First things first with the Western financial sanctions- specifically the SWIFT exchange. It is true you cannot use VISA, Mastercard or any mainstream Western financial tools to conduct business in Russia; however, the number of workarounds for this issue are numerous. One of those tools is the use of a cryptocurrency like Bitcoin; and within that reality, you find something very ominous about the USA motive.
Crypto users are likely familiar with stories like Binance and the US regulatory control therein. Factually, outside the USA Binance is being used to purchase and trade crypto without issue, but inside the USA it is regulated. That brings me to the MEXC crypto exchange, a Mexican version, again available globally but not allowed in the USA. The same applies to Metamask, used all over Europe but not permitted in the USA. Start to ask yourself, why all these crypto exchanges are available to the rest of the world but not the USA, and you start to suspect the Russian sanctions, just like the Patriot Act, are something else entirely.
Then there’s app wallets. You might be familiar with Apple Pay as a process to handle transactions from your iPhone. Apple Pay is linked to your bank account. Well, the “wallet feature” exists on other apps also, like Telegram; however, you can find the wallet feature, but if you try to use it from a USA cell phone… “This feature is not allowed in your region.” Why are digital wallets available for the rest of the world but blocked by the U.S. government?
This brings me to several crypto conversations in the EU at various cafes with people who have a deep understanding. The commonly accepted bottom line, the Western sanctions, organized by the Biden administration and US Treasury, were not intended to put financial walls around Russia; they were designed to put control walls around the USA. Russia was the useful justification.
Here’s how it really looks from the outside looking at the USA. The same way the Patriot Act was not designed to stop terrorism but rather to create a domestic surveillance system. So too were the “Russian Sanctions” not designed to sanction Russia, but rather to create the financial control system that will lead to a USA digital currency.
Now, does the exploding debt and seeming govt ambivalence take on a new perspective? It should, because that unspoken motive explains everything. This is not accidental folks.
Again, the western sanctions against Russia are not having an impact against Russia; they are having a quiet impact in the USA that no one is permitted to talk about.
♦ LOGISTICS – Despite popular opinion to the contrary, it is entirely possible to travel all over Europe without being tracked. If you pick an entry point into the EU (Schengen Area), once inside, you can travel without any national checkpoints or passport checks. It is also entirely possible to fly all over the EU without ever giving a passport number when you book the flight. The trick is to know which airline. You are a name on a passenger manifest, nothing more.
Bottom line, travel around the EU is less controlled, tracked and monitored, than travel inside the USA. Yes, let me emphasize; freedom of travel is greater in the EU than it is in the USA. This was completely unexpected.
♦ GROUND REPORT – You might ask how I know the Russian sanctions are ineffective – here’s an example. After doing advanced research, I went to three separate banks as a random and innocuous customer. I put my reason in the kiosk at each bank, got my ticket number and sat down to listen to the conversations. When my ticket number came up on the digital board, I just ignored it and sat for hours listening to conversations. No one ever noticed or questioned me – not once.
At every one of the banks, the majority of the customers, at the “new account” desk, were foreign nationals asking about setting up business accounts to trade with Russia. In every bank the conversations were friendly and helpful, with the bank staff telling the customers exactly how to set up their account to accomplish the transactions. No one was saying no; instead they were explaining how to do it in very helpful detail.
Within Russia, there are now 3rd party brokers with international accounts, an entirely new industry, which creates a layer of transactional capability for the outside company to sell goods into Russia. A Samsung TV travels from South Korea to the destination in the RU with the financial transaction between manufacturer and retailer now passing through the new ‘broker’ intermediary. Essentially, that process is what was happening in the banks for small to medium sized companies.
♦ Back to the crypto and digital wallet angle. In addition to financial/transactional brokers for durable goods into Russia, there is now an entire industry of selling telephone id’s with EU phone numbers to process the transactions that are blocked by the USA sanction regime.
Meaning, a person could buy a phone and register a phone number from within the EU, and then go back to the USA and access all the blocked/restricted financial processes [Binance (non-US), Metamask, MexC, Telegram digital wallet etc]. This would permit them to do untracked financial transactions into and out of Russia from the USA without the USG knowing about them (sanction workaround).
[DISCLAIMER: in the interest of my own legal risk, I did not do this; I’m just explaining.]
I am not smarter than the U.S. intelligence community, so what does this mean?
This means the U.S. government knows exactly why the Russian economy is thriving, the Ruble is stronger against the dollar, and there is nothing -not one thing- visible or different on the ground in Russia that an ordinary Russian citizen would notice. In fact, the Russian economy is doing fine, better than before the Ukraine conflict initiated, albeit with new financial industries created by the sanctions.
If the US government knows this, then why the sanctions?
Asked and answered. The Western sanctions created a financial wall around the USA, not to keep Russia out, but to keep us in. The Western sanction regime, the financial mechanisms they created and authorized, creates the control gate that leads to a U.S. digital currency.
I will have more revelations, but for now just think about this aspect.
“Canadians didn’t start the war”
Seems we have you cucks in our country advocating for it. No difference.
Exactly. And the crooked leftists don’t even try to hide it. Anybody with an IQ over 80 can see it.
This is why I say that zeepers aren’t the sharpest knives in the drawer. They buy right in to the Biden-Obama-Pelosi-Romney B.S.
Actually, Obama started this war in 2014. It is really simple, and easy to prove.
Obama SENT Nuland. This is all on the biggest warmonger in US history, the Gay Indonesian, Kenyan American Barry Soetoro Obama or whatever his legal name is.
On a good day, our Salvation Army could kick Canadain ass.
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