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To: higgmeister
Here is more but not all.
What did I say this time? I mean what truth did I happen to land upon last week that our media is attempting to divert traffic away from, I've got to guess? I think it might be the very questionable past pertaining to Ukrainian's President Zielenski and his link to Hunter Biden and the Biden family investments in Ukraine. That might be a relevant thing that the press should be discussing.

No, the media is insisting that we get involved in an overseas war that is taking place in precisely the same country that the sitting President of the United States has his family assets in. Currently, our media wants us to believe that Zielinski is the real life Batman surviving multiple assassination attempts daily in a city under siege with no wi-fi access or running water but also able to somehow make time to do at least 10 media hits per day plus present to our Congress in front of what appears to be a green screen.

Okay, whatever sure, so Zielenski is the new George Floyd, is the new Dr. Fauci hero. Now send your money and ask no further questions or else be accused of wanting Ukrainians genocided. Except, I have further questions. I always do and asking those further questions has landed me in hot water with the reputable New YorkTimes.

Over the weekend I received this email from them. They said they were working on a story which would feature me of course about "Russian messaging that includes some of your comments. We note that you would advance the idea that Ukraine was a corrupt country which matched comments we've seen from Russian state media."

I was rather shocked by this email. Me advancing ideas from the Russian state media? So I wrote back to this reporter in earnest informing him that I was "very confused by this email. I learned about the idea that Ukraine was a corrupt country from the New YorkTimes. You guys have covered the corruption of Ukraine extensively for years as just one example here is a piece from the New YorkTimes Editorial Board entitled Ukraine's Unyielding Corruption." I also followed up with several more links from the New YorkTimes and the Washington Post which spelled out my ideas that President Zielenski is a corrupt member of the global elite. Those are the Washington Post's words by the way, "global elite", not mine. It talks about his offshore accounts which were controlled by oligarchs. The reporter thanked me for shoring up all of those articles but there's a piece of me that thinks that he might have died a little bit on the inside when he received my response.

Here's the truth that the media wants buried because as we know the mainstream media works for the government and the government needs its citizens ignorant in order to advance its causes. The truth is that wars are money laundering operations whether it's a multi-generational war on poverty, or a going-on three-year war against Covid, or a 20-year war in Afghanistan. Wars represent opportunities for governments to siphon away trillions of dollars from taxpayers to countries which are willing to launder that money and divert it back to corporations. The truth is that the money that they siphon from our good will and our fear is always somehow unaccountable.


3 posted on 05/25/2022 4:30:28 PM PDT by higgmeister ( In the Shadow of The Big Chicken)
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To: higgmeister

Preach it Candace.


14 posted on 05/25/2022 5:00:34 PM PDT by yldstrk (Bingo! We have a winner!)
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