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Thursday, February 24, 2022

The Ukraine and Russia

Posting some commentary by Vox Day on the issue:

Russia announces a “special military operation” intended to demilitarize and denazify Ukraine:

Russia has taken out Ukraine’s air defenses and airforce with a series of precision attacks, the country’s Defense Ministry has said in a statement, after airports and runways across the country were rocked by explosions.

Officials also claimed on Thursday morning that Ukrainian border guards are not resisting advancing Russian troops, who have moved in after President Vladimir Putin signed an order to begin a “special operation” in the Donbass. At the same time, officials denied claims made by Kiev’s defense chiefs that Russia had lost at least one military plane over the country during the offensive.

In an earlier statement, Moscow reported that it was carrying out strikes at elements of Ukraine’s military infrastructure. Russia launched the offensive against Ukraine on Thursday morning on the orders of President Vladimir Putin, who said the goal of the operation was to demilitarize and “de-Nazify” Ukraine.

The Russian leader claimed military action was necessary to stop Ukrainian attacks on the two breakaway regions of Donetsk and Lugansk, which Moscow recognized as sovereign states on Monday. He claimed Russia could come under attack by Ukrainian radicals, unless their influence in the country is diminished, and accused Western nations of arming Kiev against Russia.

The Western media, on the other hand, reports a “Ukraine in flames” and a “full-scale invasion” by Russia.

War in Ukraine begins as Putin launches full-scale invasion: Missiles rain down on Kharkiv and tanks roll across border from Belarus as ‘hundreds’ of Ukrainians die, martial law is declared and five Russian jets are shot down.

Ukraine’s president Volodymyr Zelenskyy has imposed martial law and defiantly urged his people to stay home after warmonger Vladimir Putin launched an invasion of Russia’s neighbour, plunging mainland Europe into its worst military crisis in decades.

In a video message published on Facebook after the Kremlin began its attacks, Zelenskyy said Moscow had carried out missile strikes on Ukrainian infrastructure and border guards, and that explosions had been heard in many cities, in the north, south and east of the country.

Later, the President cut diplomatic ties with Russia and pleaded with Western leaders to provide large-scale defence support and to protect Ukraine’s airspace from the ‘aggressor’.

Major General Valeriy Zaluzhny, Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, said this morning that he had received orders from the Ukrainian President to repel Russia’s invasion by inflicting ‘maximum losses’. The Ukrainian military claim to have killed ‘50 Russian occupiers’ so far today, shooting down six Russian planes in the process.

The mere fact that the Jewish comedian at the head of the neocons’ puppet government is still in a position to impose martial law tends to indicate that the Western media narrative is false. It’s fascinating to see the difference between the way a) Russian missile strikes on Ukraine, b) Israeli missile strikes on Syria, and c) US missile strikes, well, pretty much anywhere, are reported. It’s also informative to note the restrained tone of the Russian statements in comparison with the Baghdad Bob-style statements being issued by the Ukrainians.

This doesn’t mean that Russia won’t launch a “full-scale invasion”. But a close reading of the reports does not tend to currently support the media’s “official story” and we’ll know who is telling the truth if Kiev isn’t completely occupied by Russian troops by the end of the weekend.

There is also a third narrative, as Clandestine notes that the location of the reported Russian strikes appears to be suspiciously in harmony with the location of the US bioweapon laboratories in Ukraine. But I doubt we’ll hear much about this narrative even if it is the most consistent with what’s actually happening.

Always keep in mind that the official story as reported by the media is the one thing you can be certain is not true. I’m confident it will shock the media to discover how much support Putin has across the West, especially after two years of unrestrained vaccine dictatorship on the part of the so-called liberal democracies. The media is already openly stating that “this is not just an attack on Ukraine, it is an attack on the Western liberal democracy system and the entire Free World.”

I, for one, certainly hope so. It’s long past time to end Clownworld and its unrestrained satanry.

China has already signaled its support for Putin’s protection of the Donbass republics, has blamed the situation on the USA, and is publicly encouraging everyone else to stay out of the conflict, so I very much doubt NATO forces are going to get directly involved regardless of how comprehensive the Russian operations turn out to be.

For those conflicted about "who to support" I humbly suggest, as the Lord told Joseph Smith, "none of them, for they [are] all wrong." It has long been a pattern that the Lord uses one wicked nation to scourge another, especially if the second wicked nation is one that should have known better. Just because Putin isn't a good guy by any means doesn't mean that the leaders of the "free" world are either; they are incredibly wicked members of secret combinations who had much more light, knowledge, and blessings than the beleaguered Russian people have had the last several generations, therefore they are fallen from a much higher height than Putin ever did. Furthermore, Putin is no Imperialist. He's not trying to expand his influence into "our" territory and at "our" expense. He mostly just wants us to leave him alone. 

Like Vox Day, I see our own "leadership" as a runaway force for wickedness. If Russia or China did want to actually conquer and occupy us, I could hardly say that such wasn't justified at this point in the eyes of those nations and in the eyes of the Lord, nor can I suggest that it's likely to be worse for us than it is now. If either the Chinese or the Russians saw the Americans as second-class citizens in a Vichy occupied country, how is that any different than it already is, where Americans are second-class citizens to Jewish overlordship and the false claims of every covetous, entitled minority who comes along?

I often hear patriotic people praying in Church for the Lord to bless our leaders with wisdom, but it is clear that our entire leadership caste is not only lacking in wisdom and righteousness, but has actively and definitively rejected them. I pray, rather (although not in Church, because I don't pray to make a political statement and the majority of those at Church still have not yet opened their eyes to their awful situation) that we can be led to preserve or restore the freedoms of the righteous among us, and that we can be delivered from the oppression of the wicked who rule over us currently.

Here's a good history to establish some context in what is going on. The narrative that emerges is pretty pro-Russia and anti-West. But not because of bias, but because that's how the events play out. The West is not the good guy in this narrative. The Russians kind of are. Whether or not that means that the Russians are the "good guys" more generally is unaddressed by whether or not they are in this situation. But the key takeaway is that if you are not familiar with what has happened in the Ukraine over the last several years, and only know what you hear on CNN, or even Fox News, then you have no understanding of what's actually happening in the Ukraine today or why.

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