War Propaganda About Ukraine Becoming More Militaristic, Authoritarian, and Reckless

Guest Post by Glenn Greenwald


WASHINGTON, DC – DECEMBER 1: (L-R) Rep. Liz Cheney (R-WY), vice-chair of the select committee investigating the January 6 attack on the Capitol, and Rep. Adam Kinzinger (R-IL) listen during a committee meeting on Capitol Hill on December 1, 2021 in Washington, DC. (Photo by Drew Angerer/Getty Images)

In the weeks leading up to the Russian invasion of Ukraine, those warning of the possible dangers of U.S. involvement were assured that such concerns were baseless. The prevailing line insisted that nobody in Washington is even considering let alone advocating that the U.S. become militarily involved in a conflict with Russia. That the concern was based not on the belief that the U.S. would actively seek such a war, but rather on the oft-unintended consequences of being swamped with war propaganda and the high levels of tribalism, jingoism and emotionalism that accompany it, was ignored. It did not matter how many wars one could point to in history that began unintentionally, with unchecked, dangerous tensions spiraling out of control. Anyone warning of this obviously dangerous possibility was met with the “straw man” cliché: you are arguing against a position that literally nobody in D.C. is defending.

Less than a week into this war, that can no longer be said. One of the media’s most beloved members of Congress, Rep. Adam Kinzinger (R-IL), on Friday explicitly and emphatically urged that the U.S. military be deployed to Ukraine to establish a “no-fly zone” — i.e., American soldiers would order Russia not to enter Ukrainian airspace and would directly attack any Russian jets or other military units which disobeyed. That would, by definition and design, immediately ensure that the two countries with by far the planet’s largest nuclear stockpiles would be fighting one another, all over Ukraine.

Kinzinger’s fantasy that Russia would instantly obey U.S. orders due to rational calculations is directly at odds with all the prevailing narratives about Putin having now become an irrational madman who has taken leave of his senses — not just metaphorically but medically — and is prepared to risk everything for conquest and legacy. This was not the first time such a deranged proposal has been raised; days before Kinzinger unveiled his plan, a reporter asked Pentagon spokesman John Kirby why Biden has thus far refused this confrontational posture. The Brookings Institution’s Ben Wittes on Sunday demanded: “Regime change: Russia.” The President of the Council on Foreign Relations, Richard Haass, celebrated that “now the conversation has shifted to include the possibility of desired regime change in Russia.”

Having the U.S. risk global nuclear annihilation over Ukraine is an indescribably insane view, as one realizes upon a few seconds of sober reflection. We had a reminder of that Sunday morning when “Putin ordered his nuclear forces on high alert, reminding the world he has the power to use weapons of mass destruction, after complaining about the West’s response to his invasion of Ukraine” — but it is completely unsurprising that it is already being suggested.

There is a reason I devoted the first fifteen minutes of my live video broadcast on Thursday about Ukraine not to the history that led us here and the substance of the conflict (I discussed that in the second half), but instead to the climate that arises whenever a new war erupts, instantly creating propaganda-driven, dissent-free consensus. There is no propaganda as potent or powerful as war propaganda. It seems that one must have lived through it at least once, as an engaged adult, to understand how it functions, how it manipulates and distorts, and how one can resist being consumed by it.

As I examined in the first part of that video discussion, war propaganda stimulates the most powerful aspects of our psyche, our subconscious, our instinctive drives. It causes us, by design, to abandon reason. It provokes a surge in tribalism, jingoism, moral righteousness and emotionalism: all powerful drives embedded through millennia of evolution. The more unity that emerges in support of an overarching moral narrative, the more difficult it becomes for anyone to critically evaluate it. The more closed the propaganda system is — either because any dissent from it is excluded by brute censorship or so effectively demonized through accusations of treason and disloyalty — the more difficult it is for anyone, all of us, even to recognize one is in the middle of it.

When critical faculties are deliberately turned off based on a belief that absolute moral certainty has been attained, the parts of our brain armed with the capacity of reason are disabled. That is why the leading anti-Russia hawks such as former Obama Ambassador Michael McFaul and others are demanding that no “Putin propagandists” (meaning anyone who diverges from his views of the conflict) even be permitted a platform, and why many are angry that Facebook has not gone far enough by banning many Russian media outlets from advertising or being monetized. Sen. Mark Warner (D-VA), using the now-standard tactic of government officials dictating to social media companies which content they should and should not allow, announced on Saturday: “I’m concerned about Russian disinformation spreading online, so today I wrote to the CEOs of major tech companies to ask them to restrict the spread of Russian propaganda.” Suppressing any divergent views or at least conditioning the population to ignore them as treasonous is how propagandistic systems remain strong.

It is genuinely hard to overstate how overwhelming the unity and consensus in U.S. political and media circles is. It is as close to a unanimous and dissent-free discourse as anything in memory, certainly since the days following 9/11. Marco Rubio sounds exactly like Bernie Sanders, and Lindsay Graham has no even minimal divergence from Nancy Pelosi. Every word broadcast on CNN or printed in The New York Times about the conflict perfectly aligns with the CIA and Pentagon’s messaging. And U.S. public opinion has consequently undergone a radical and rapid change; while recent polling had shown large majorities of Americans opposed to any major U.S. role in Ukraine, a new Gallup poll released on Friday found that “52% of Americans see the conflict between Russia and Ukraine as a critical threat to U.S. vital interests” with almost no partisan division (56% of Republicans and 61% of Democrats), while “85% of Americans now view [Russia] unfavorably while 15% have a positive opinion of it.”

The purpose of these points, and indeed of this article, is not to persuade anyone that they have formed moral, geopolitical and strategic views about Russia and Ukraine that are inaccurate. It is, instead, to highlight what a radically closed and homogenized information system most Americans are consuming. No matter how convinced one is of the righteousness of one’s views on any topic, there should still be a wariness about how easily that righteousness can be exploited to ensure that no dissent is considered or even heard, an awareness of how often such overwhelming societal consensus is manipulated to lead one to believe untrue claims and embrace horribly misguided responses.

To believe that this is a conflict of pure Good versus pure Evil, that Putin bears all blame for the conflict and the U.S., the West, and Ukraine bear none, and that the only way to understand this conflict is through the prism of war criminality and aggression only takes one so far. Such beliefs have limited utility in deciding optimal U.S. behavior and sorting truth from fiction even if they are entirely correct — just as the belief that 9/11 was a moral atrocity and Saddam (or Gaddafi or Assad) was a barbaric tyrant only took one so far. Even with those moral convictions firmly in place, there are still a wide range of vital geopolitical and factual questions that must be considered and freely debated, including:

  1. The severe dangers of unintended escalation with greater U.S. involvement and confrontation toward Russia;
  2. The mammoth instability and risks that would be created by collapsing the Russian economy and/or forcing Putin from power, leaving the world’s largest or second-largest nuclear stockpile to a very uncertain fate;
  3. The ongoing validity of Obama’s long-standing view of Ukraine (echoed by Trump), which persisted even after Moscow annexed Crimea in 2014 following a referendum, that Ukraine is of vital interest only to Russia and not the U.S., and the U.S. should never risk war with Russia over it;
  4. The bizarre way in which it has become completely taboo and laughable to suggest that NATO expansion to the Russian border and threats to offer Ukraine membership is deeply and genuinely threatening not just to Putin but all Russians, even though that warning has emanated for years from top U.S. officials such as Biden’s current CIA Director William Burns as well as scholars across the political spectrum, including the right-wing realist John Mearsheimer and the leftist Noam Chomsky.
  5. The clearly valid questions regarding actual U.S intentions concerning Ukraine: i.e., that a noble, selfless and benevolent American desire to protect a fledgling democracy against a despotic aggressor may not be the predominant goal. Perhaps it is instead to revitalize support for American imperialism and intervention, as well as faith in and gratitude for the U.S. security and military state (the Eurasia Group’s Ian Bremmer suggested this week that this is the principal outcome in the West of the current conflict). Or the goal may be the re-elevation of Russia as a vital and grave threat to the U.S. (the above polling data suggests this is already happening) that will feed weapons purchases and defense and intelligence budgets for years to come. Or one might see a desire to harm Russia, as vengeance for the perception that Putin helped defeat Hillary Clinton and elected Donald Trump (that the U.S. is using Ukraine to “fight Russia over there” was explicitly stated by Rep. Adam Schiff (D-CA)).Or perhaps the goal is not to “save and protect” Ukraine at all, but to sacrifice it by turning that country into a new Afghanistan, where the U.S. arms a Ukrainian insurgency to ensure that Russia remains stuck in Ukraine fighting and destroying it for years (this scenario was very compellingly laid out in one of the best analyses of the Russia/Ukraine conflict, by Niccolo Soldo, which I cannot recommend highly enough). 

    Jeff Rogg, historian of U.S. intelligence and an assistant professor in the Department of Intelligence and Security Studies at the Citadel, wrote in The LA Times this week that the CIA has already been training, funding and arming a Ukrainian insurgency, speculating that the model may be the CIA’s backing of the Mujahideen insurgency in Afghanistan that morphed into Al Qaeda, with the goal being “to weaken Russia over the course of a long insurgency that will undoubtedly cost as many Ukrainian lives as Russian lives, if not more.”

Again, no matter how certain one is about their moral conclusions about this war, these are urgent questions that are not resolved or even necessarily informed by the moral and emotional investment in a particular narrative. Yet when one is trapped inside a system of a complete consensus upheld by a ceaseless wave of reinforcing propaganda, and when any questioning or dissent at all is tantamount to treason or “siding with the enemy,” there is no space for such discussions to occur, especially within our minds. When one is coerced — through emotional tactics and societal inventive — to adhere only to one script, nothing that is outside of that script can be entertained. And that is all by design.

Besides 9/11 and the lead-up to the invasion of Iraq, Americans have been subjected to numerous spates of war propaganda, including in 2011 when then-President Obama finally agreed to order the U.S. to participate in a France/UK-led NATO regime change operation in Libya, as well as throughout the Obama and early Trump years when the CIA was fighting a clandestine and ultimately failed regime change war in Syria, on the same side as Al-Qaeda, to overthrow Bashar al-Assad. In both instances, government/media disinformation and emotional manipulation were pervasive, as it is in every war. But those episodes were not even in the same universe of intensity and ubiquity as what is happening now and what happened after 9/11 — and that matters a great deal for understanding why so many are vulnerable to the machinations of war propaganda without even realizing they are affected by it.

One realization I had for the first time during Russiagate was that history may endlessly repeat itself, but those who have not lived through any such history or paid attention to it previously will not know about it and thus remain most susceptible to revisionism or other tactics of deceit. When Russiagate was first unveiled as a major 2016 campaign theme — through a Clinton campaign commercial filled with dark and sinister music and innuendo masquerading as “questions” about the relationship between Trump and the Kremlin — I had assumed when writing about it for the first time that most Americans, especially those on the left taught to believe that McCarthyism was one of the darkest moments for civil liberties, would instantly understand how aggressively the CIA and FBI disseminate disinformation, how servile corporate media outlets are to those security state agencies, how neocons are always found at the center of such manipulative tactics, and how potent this sort of propaganda is. The common theme is creating a foreign villain said to be of unparalleled evil or at least evil not seen since Hitler, then accusing one’s political adversaries of being enthralled by or captive to them. We have witnessed countless identical cycles throughout U.S history.

But I also quickly realized that millions of Americans — either due to age or previous political indifference — began paying attention to politics for the first time in 2016 due to fear of Trump, and thus knew little to nothing about anything that preceded it. Such people had no defenses against the propaganda narrative and deceitful tactics because, for them, it was all new. They had never experienced it before and thus had no concept of who they were applauding and how such official government/media disinformation campaigns are constructed. Each generation is thus easily programmed and exploited by the same propaganda systems, no matter how discredited they were previously.


Although such episodes are common, one has to travel back to the period of 2001-03, following the 9/11 attack on U.S. soil, and through the invasion of Iraq, in order to find an event that competes with the current moment in terms of emotional intensity and lockstep messaging throughout the West. Comparing that historical episode to now is striking, because the narrative themes deployed then are identical to those now; the very same people who led the construction of that narrative and accompanying rhetorical tactics are the ones playing a similar role now; and the reaction that these themes trigger are virtually indistinguishable.

Many who lived through the enduring trauma and mass rage of 9/11 as an adult need no reminder of what it was like and what it consisted of. But millions of Americans now focused on Ukraine did not live through that. And for many who did, they have, with the passage of two decades, revised or now misremember many of the important details of what took place. It is thus worthwhile to recall the broad strokes of what we were conditioned to believe to see how closely it tracks the consensus framework now.

Both the 9/11 attack and the invasion of Iraq were cast as clear Manichean battles: one of absolute Good fighting absolute Evil. That framework was largely justified through its companion prism: the subsequent War on Terror and specific wars (in Iraq and Afghanistan) represented the forces of freedom and democracy (the U.S. and its allies) defending itself against despotism and mad, primitive barbarism. We were attacked not because of decades of intervention and aggression in their part of the world but because they hated us for our freedom. That was all one needed to know: it was a war between enlightened democrats and psychotic savages.

As a result, no nuance was permitted. How can there be room for nuance or even questioning when such clear moral lines emerge? A binary framework was thus imposed: “Either you are with us or you are with the terrorists,” decreed President George W. Bush in his speech to the Joint Session of Congress on September 20, 2001. Anyone questioning or disputing any part of the narrative or any of the U.S. policies championed in its name stood automatically accused of treason or being on the side of The Terrorists. David Frum, fresh off his job as a White House speechwriter penning Bush’s war speeches, in which Bush proclaimed the U.S. was facing an “Axis of Evil,” published a 2003 article in National Review about right-wing opponents of the invasion of Iraq, aptly titled: “Unpatriotic Conservatives.” Go look how cheaply and easily people were accused of being on the side of The Terrorists or traitors for the slightest deviation from the dominant narrative.

David Frum, National Review, Mar. 25, 2003

Like all effective propaganda, the consensus assertions about 9/11 and Iraq had a touchstone to the truth. Indeed, some of the fundamental moral claims were true. The civilian-targeting 9/11 attack was a moral atrocity, and the Taliban and Saddam really were barbaric despots (including when the U.S. had previously supported and funded them). But those moral claims only took one so far: specifically, they did not take one very far at all. Many who enthusiastically embraced those moral propositions ended up also embracing numerous falsehoods emanating from the U.S. Government and loyal media outlets, as well as supporting countless responses that were both morally unjustified and strategically unwise. Polls at the start of the Iraq War showed large majorities in favor of and believing outright falsehoods (such as that Saddam helped personally plan the 9/11 attack), while polls years later revealed a “huge majority” which now views the invasion as a mistake. Similarly, it is now commonplace to hear once-unquestioned policies — from mass NSA spying, to lawless detention, to empowering the CIA to torture, to placing blind faith in claims from intelligence agencies — be declared major mistakes by those who most vocally cheerlead those positions in the early years of the War on Terror.

In other words, correctly apprehending key moral dimensions to the conflict provided no immunity against being propagandized and misled. If anything, the contrary was true: it was precisely that moral zeal that enabled so many people to get so carried away, to be so vulnerable to having their (often-valid) emotions of rage and moral revulsion misdirected into believing falsehoods and cheering for moral atrocities in the name of vengeance or righteous justice. That moral righteousness crowded out the capacity to reason and think critically and unified huge numbers of Americans into herd behavior and group-think that led them to many conclusions which, two decades later, they recognize as wrong.

It should not be difficult, even for those who did not live through those events but who can now look back at what happened, to see the overwhelming similarities between then and now. The role of bin Laden and Saddam — as unhinged, mentally unwell, unrepentant mass murderers and despots, the personification of pure evil — is now occupied by Putin. “Putin is evil. Every American watching what’s happening in Ukraine should know that,” instructed Rep. Liz Cheney (R-WY), daughter of the author of the virtually identical 9/11 and Iraq morality scripts. Conversely, the U.S. and its allies are the blame-free, morally upright spreaders of freedom, defenders of democracy and faithfully adhering to a rules-based international order.

This exact framework remains in place; only the parties have changed. Now, anyone questioning this narrative in whole or in part, or disputing any of the factual claims being made by the West, or questioning the wisdom or justice of the role the U.S. is playing, is instantly deemed not “on the side of the terrorists” but “on the side of Russia”: either for corrupt monetary reasons or long-hidden and hard-to-explain ideological sympathy for the Kremlin. “There is no excuse for praising or appeasing Putin,” announced Rep. Cheney, by which — like her father before her and McFaul now — she means anyone deviating in any way from the full panoply of U.S. assertions and responses. Wyoming’s vintage neocon also instantly applied this accusatory treason matrix to former President Trump, arguing that he “aids our enemies” and his “interests don’t seem to align with the interests of the United States of America.”

Tim Dickinson, Rolling Stone, Feb. 24, 2022

Everyone watching this week-long mauling of dissenters understood the messaging and incentives: either get on board or stay silent lest you be similarly vilified. And that, in turn, meant there were fewer and fewer people willing to publicly question prevailing narratives, which made it in turn far more difficult for anyone else to separate themselves from unified group-think.

One instrument of propaganda that did not exist in 2003 but most certainly does now is social media, and it is hard to overstate how much it is exacerbating all of these pathologies of propaganda. The endless flood of morally righteous messaging, the hunting down of and subsequent mass-attacks on heretics, the barrage of pleasing-but-false stories of bravery and treachery, leave one close to helpless to sort truth from fiction, emotionally manipulative fairy tales from critically scrutinized confirmation. It is hardly novel to observe that social media fosters group-think and in-group dynamics more than virtually any other prior innovation, and it is unsurprising that it has intensified all of these processes.

Another new factor separating the aftermath of 9/11 from the current moment is Russiagate. Starting in mid-2016, the Washington political and media class was obsessed with convincing Americans to view Russia as a grave threat to them and their lives. They created a climate in Washington in which any attempts to forge better relations with the Kremlin or even to open dialogue with Russian diplomats and even just ordinary Russian nationals was depicted as inherently suspect if not criminal. All of that primed American political culture to burst with contempt and rage toward Russia, and once they invaded Ukraine, virtually no effort was needed to direct that long-brewing hostility into an uncontrolled quest for vengeance and destruction.


That is why it is anything but surprising that incredibly dangerous proposals like the one by Rep. Kizinger for deployment of the U.S. military to Ukraine have emerged so quickly. This orgy in high dudgeon of war propaganda, moral righteousness, and a constant flow of disinformation produces a form of collective hysteria and moral panic. In his 1931 novel Brave New World, Aldous Huxley perfectly described what happens to humans and our reasoning process when we are subsumed by crowd sentiments and dynamics:

Groups are capable of being as moral and intelligent as the individuals who form them; a crowd is chaotic, has no purpose of its own and is capable of anything except intelligent action and realistic thinking. Assembled in a crowd, people lose their powers of reasoning and their capacity for moral choice. Their suggestibility is increased to the point where they cease to have any judgment or will of their own. They become very ex­citable, they lose all sense of individual or collective responsibility, they are subject to sudden accesses of rage, enthusiasm and panic. In a word, a man in a crowd behaves as though he had swallowed a large dose of some powerful intoxicant. He is a victim of what I have called “herd-poisoning.” Like alcohol, herd-poison is an active, extraverted drug. The crowd-intoxicated individual escapes from responsibility, in­telligence and morality into a kind of frantic, animal mindlessness.

We have seen similar outbreaks many times over the last couple of decades, but nothing produces it more assuredly than war sentiments and the tribal loyalties that accompany them. And nothing exacerbates it like the day-long doom scrolling through Twitter, Facebook and Instagram which so much of the world is currently doing. Social media platforms, by design, enable one to block out all unpleasant information or dissident voices and only feed off content and claims that validate what they wish to believe.

Kinzinger’s call for a US-imposed no-fly zone is far from the only unhinged assertion or claim spewing forth from the U.S. opinion-shaping class. We are also witnessing a radical increase in familiar authoritarian proposals coming from U.S. politicians. Two other members of Congress who are most beloved by the media, Rep. Eric Swalwell (D-CA) and Rep. Ruben Gallego (D-AZ), suggested that all Russians should be immediately deported from the U.S., including Russian students studying at American universities. The rationale is similar to the one that drove FDR’s notorious World War II internment of all people of Japanese descent — citizens or immigrants — in camps: namely, in times of war, all people who come from the villain or enemy country deserve punishment or should be regarded as suspect. A Washington Post columnist, Henry Olsen, proposed banning all Russia athletes from entering the U.S.: “No Russian NHL, football, or tennis players so long as the war and claims on Ukrainian territory exist.”

Sen. Mike Lee (R-UT), long a vocal advocate of requiring congressional approval for the deployment by the president of military forces to war zones, argued on Friday that Biden’s troop movements to Eastern Europe constitute war decisions that constitutionally necessitate Congressional approval. “President Biden’s unilateral deployment of our Armed Forces to the European theater, where we now know they are in imminent hostilities, triggers the War Powers Act, necessitating that the President report to Congress within 48 hours,” he said. Sen. Lee added: “The Constitution requires that Congress must vote to authorize any use of our Armed Forces in conflict.”

For this simple and basic invocation of Constitutional principles, Lee was widely vilified as a traitor and Russian agent. “Are you running for Senator of Moscow? Because that’s where you belong,” one Democratic Congressional candidate, the self-declared socialist and leftist Joey Palimeno (D-GA), rhetorically asked. Now-perennial independent candidate Evan McMullin, formerly a CIA operative in Syria, dubbed Lee “Moscow Mike” for having raised this constitutional point, claiming he did so not out of conviction but “to distract from the fact that he traveled to Russia and brazenly appeased Vladimir Putin for his own political gain.”

Other than calling Lee a paid Russian agent and traitor, the primary response was the invocation of Bush/Cheney’s broad Article II executive power theories to insist that the president has the unfettered right to order troop deployments except to an active war zone — as if the possibility of engaging Russian forces was not a primary motive for these deployments. Indeed, the Pentagon itself said the troop deployments were to ensure the troops “will be ready if called upon to participate in the NATO Response Force” and that “some of those U.S. personnel may also be called upon to participate in any unilateral actions the U.S. may undertake.” Even if one disagrees with Lee’s broad view of the War Powers Act and the need for Congress to approve any decisions by the president that may embroil the country in a dangerous war, that Lee is a Kremlin agent and a traitor to his country merely for advocating a role for Congress in these highly consequential decisions reflects how intolerant and dissent-prohibiting the climate has already become.

Disinformation and utter hoaxes are now being aggressively spread as well. Both Rep. Kinzinger and Rep. Swalwell ratified and spread the story of the so-called “Ghost of Kyiv,” a Ukrainian fighter pilot said to have single-handedly shot down six Russian planes. Tales and memes commemorating his heroism viralized on social media, ultimately ratified by these members of Congress and other prominent voices. The problem? It is a complete hoax and scam, concocted through a combination of deep fake videos based on images from a popular video game. Yet to date, few who have spread this fraud have retracted it, while censorship-happy Big Tech corporations have permitted most of these fraudulent posts to remain without a disinformation label on it. We are absolutely at the point — even as demands escalate for systematic censorship by Big Tech of any so-called “pro-Russian” voices — where disinformation and fake news are considered noble provided they advance a pro-Ukrainian narrative.

Western media outlets have also fully embraced their role as war propagandists. They affirm any story provided it advances pro-Ukrainian propaganda without having the slightest idea whether it is true. A charming and inspiring story about a small group of Ukrainian soldiers guarding an installation in a Black Sea island went wildly viral on Saturday and ultimately was affirmed as truth by multiple major Western news outlets. A Russian warship demanded they surrender and, instead, they responded by replying: “fuck you, Russian warship,” their heroic last words before dying while fighting. Ukraine said “it will posthumously honor a group of Ukrainian border guards who were killed defending a tiny island in the Black Sea during a multi-pronged Russian invasion.” Yet there is no evidence at all that they died; the Russian government claims they surrendered, and the Ukrainian military subsequently acknowledged the same possibility.

Obviously, neither the Russian nor Ukrainian versions should be accepted as true without evidence, but the original, pleasing Ukrainian version should not either. The same is true of:

But we are way past the point where anyone cares about what is or is not factually true, including corporate outlets. Any war propaganda — videos, photos, unverified social media posts — that is designed to tug on Western heartstrings for Ukrainians or appear to cast them as brave and noble resistance fighters, or Russians as barbaric but failing mass murderers, gets mindlessly spread all over without the slightest concern for whether it is true. To be on social media or to read coverage from Western news outlets is to place yourself into a relentless vortex of single-minded, dissent-free war propaganda. Indeed, some of the above-referenced stories may turn out to be true, but spreading them before there is any evidence of them is beyond reckless, especially for media outlets whose role is supposed to be the opposite of propagandists.

None of this means the views you may have formed about the war in Ukraine are right or wrong. It is of course possible that the Western consensus is the overwhelmingly accurate one and that the moral framework that has been embraced is the correct prism for understanding this conflict. All sides in war wield propaganda, and that certainly includes the Russians and their allies as well. This article is not intended to urge the adoption of one viewpoint or the other.

It is, instead, intended to urge the recognition of what the effects of being immersed in one-sided, intense and highly emotionalized war propaganda are — effects on your thinking, your reasoning, your willingness to endorse claims or support policies, your comfort with having dissent either banished or inherently legitimized. Precisely because this propaganda has been cultivated over centuries to so powerfully and adeptly manipulate our most visceral reactions, it is something to be resisted even if — perhaps especially if — it is coming from the side or viewpoint you support.

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104 Comments
Smedley Mulcher
Smedley Mulcher
February 28, 2022 6:50 am

We are a reckless nation of idiots who directly threaten the survival of the human race.

“Through money, democracy becomes its own destroyer, after money has destroyed intellect.”
― Oswald Spengler, The Decline of the West

paddy o'furniture
paddy o'furniture
  Smedley Mulcher
February 28, 2022 10:33 am

ust a quick reminder, while every “news” outlet has Ukraine! Ukraine! on 24/7, your government, Canadas, Oz, NZ, and most of Europe, are still quite busy killing folks with the clot shot, freezing bank accounts, persecuting all opposition, censoring everything, while OUR border is wide open on PURPOSE, our domestic supply of produced oil CUT OFF ( pipelines, exploration etc ), every manner of freak show oddities shoved done our throat, rule of law dead, stolen elections, defund police etc. Energy costs soaring, heck, inflation all around, and they want to get rid of meat, it goes on and on.

The goal is chaos, keep everyone wigged out.

This war is a sideshow, a distraction, a shiny object for the “news” to gleefully and breathlessly report. Covid? Nah, we’re done with that ( for now ). 30 trillion in debt with no ability to service that debt very soon? C’mon get serious maybe 12 people in the country care about such esoteric nonsense.

Keep your eyes on the prize.

Mr Anon
Mr Anon
  paddy o'furniture
February 28, 2022 1:15 pm

Totally spot on. Overburden a societies safety net (unlimited illegal immigrants), let violent felons roam the streets (Soros funded DA’s), Erase history (BLM and the take down of United States historical statues), Ban books (Soros funded School Boards), Ban guns of any kind (BATF and Poopy Pants) are all directly out of the Communist Playbook on how to convert a functioning society first to Socialism and then to Communism.

Anonymous
Anonymous
  Smedley Mulcher
February 28, 2022 11:12 am

The more Spengler I read, the more I realize nothing changes.

Montefrío
Montefrío
  Smedley Mulcher
February 28, 2022 3:33 pm

+100

Note from Nevada
Note from Nevada
February 28, 2022 6:58 am

Politicians and their support media is just frothing at the mouth for a huge conflict. Once again like Covid , if you challenge the ‘official narrative’ you are immediately chastised. This time labeled a Russian asset.
Same madness that pushed Covid is pushing for war.

Smedley Mulcher
Smedley Mulcher
  Note from Nevada
February 28, 2022 10:00 am

I wonder how important it will be that one is labeled a Russian asset when the planet is a smoldering ash tray.

StackingStock
StackingStock
  Smedley Mulcher
February 28, 2022 6:31 pm

Open letter to TV watching western armchair generals

My dear TV western armchair generals,

I get it, I promise. I really do!

Your entire life you have been trained to see a successful military operations like so:

Victory US style!

Begin by bombing the shit of the “hadjis” or “sand niggers” with bombs and missiles, then flatten their town à la Fallujah, then move in with heavy armor and shoot everything which still moves or breathes.

Then distribute chewing-gums to a few kids while on video.

https://thesaker.is/open-letter-to-tv-watching-western-armchair-generals/

bucknp
bucknp
  StackingStock
February 28, 2022 10:27 pm

I’d like to read that The Essential Saker III: Chronicling The Tragedy, Farce And Collapse of the Empire in the Era of Mr MAGA

I’m thinking Saker’s articles appear on the Unz Review?

Balbinus
Balbinus
February 28, 2022 7:38 am

War news is becoming as boring as covid, only much faster.

August
August
  Balbinus
February 28, 2022 10:50 am

If the “war news” were accurate it would be interesting. However, we won’t actually know the facts for years – if ever.

In the meantime, I’ll just assume that everyone involved is lying – particularly if they represent a NATO government, or stooge organization.

Anonymous
Anonymous
  August
March 1, 2022 1:40 am

BREAKING: Putin has set fire to a compound outside of Kiev full of women and children, burning them all alive.

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Just kidding, this is what the FBI and ATF did to American citizens in Waco.

Oldtoad of Green Acres
Oldtoad of Green Acres
February 28, 2022 8:12 am

FEMA website warns Americans to maintain social distancing and wear a mask in the event of a nuclear explosion.
Ship of fools?
Some of this stuff is so funny and at the same time makes me want to cry.

pyrrhuis
pyrrhuis
  Oldtoad of Green Acres
February 28, 2022 10:21 am

The idiocy, it burns….

B_MC
B_MC
  Oldtoad of Green Acres
February 28, 2022 10:26 am

Yep. We’ll probably see this in the next Government and Media Ridicule….

bucknp
bucknp
  Oldtoad of Green Acres
February 28, 2022 10:30 pm

God, please help US!

SmallerGovNow
SmallerGovNow
February 28, 2022 8:24 am

“… I wrote to the CEOs of major tech companies to ask them to restrict the spread of Russian
(delete Russian and insert US) propaganda.” FIFY… Chip

CCRider
CCRider
February 28, 2022 8:29 am

Being a peaceful man I abhor violence but might be talked into carpet bombing Adam Kinzinger’s congressional district for saddling us with such a dangerous asshole.

Harrington Richardson
Harrington Richardson
  CCRider
February 28, 2022 2:09 pm

Being in his district all I can say(and yes, it’s lame) is you had to see the Democrap that was the other choice.

CCRider
CCRider
  Harrington Richardson
February 28, 2022 4:06 pm

That was the answer I was expecting because I’ve heard it for the past 40 years.

TN Patriot
TN Patriot
  Harrington Richardson
February 28, 2022 9:37 pm

H R – Who does it look like will be the new rep for your area? I heard the state legislature had split Adam’s district up so there would be a better chance for a dem to take the seat.

Saxons Wrath
Saxons Wrath
  Harrington Richardson
March 1, 2022 10:23 am

It’s of critical importance to understand that Kinzinger was (s)elected the same way Biden and most of Congress has been.
By Fraud….gird your loins….it will get worse before it gets better….
Good luck y’all.

jo
jo
  CCRider
February 28, 2022 7:18 pm

CCRider, you just gave inspiration for my moronic and pointless mooning of A.K.–

O.O

Yahsure
Yahsure
February 28, 2022 8:32 am

It all just shows how dumb most people are and like the covid narrative people can be lied to and they just believe BS. I again point out to my children to be skeptics, especially when the story comes from Washington and the MSM.
I watched the Jimmy Dore Show and he at least points out many truths about what is going on that get zero coverage by the MSM. Pipelines and profits, control of energy. The military/industrial complex making money.
All I’ve seen is dumb support for war.

brian
brian
  Yahsure
February 28, 2022 10:40 am

Jimmy Dore is probably the only staunch leftist that will challenge the left… Why they haven’t ‘cancelled’ him is anyones guess…

James
James
February 28, 2022 8:33 am

The Federation Of The Bear govt.:Corrupt

The Ukraine govt.:Corrupt

The Canadian govt.:Corrupt

The United States govt.:Corrupt

All we really need to know.

NATO did sign a treaty in the 90’s regarding no bordering to the federation countries would be invited in,just saying.

Putin saying no to wef/globalhomo but really,trying to get off of the petro dollar express.

Same as Libya/Iraq,notice how that worked out.

Do not let this bullshit sway us from remembering the scamdemic and it’s damages and trucker convoys ect.

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Mary Christine
Mary Christine
  James
February 28, 2022 10:12 am

2022 said to 2021 and 2020 “You ain’t seen nuthin yet!”

Anonymous
Anonymous
  James
February 28, 2022 11:16 am

I think they agreed, I don’t think they signed. That has been the loophole they have used.

NATO – “Sure, we negotiated, agreed, promised and shook hands on it, but no papers were signed so we don’t have to honour the agreement”.

The Western powers are deceitful, dishounourable scumbags. Used car salesmen have more decency.

Anonymous
Anonymous
February 28, 2022 9:06 am

The fact we now have the absolute worst collection of corrupt parasitic ignoramuses in command and control of the United States Government infiltrated with WEF & CHICOM plants to expect any positive results regarding anything is ridiculous !
It is like being tied to a chair while a toddler plays with a loaded handgun !

James
James
  Anonymous
February 28, 2022 9:31 am

Oh,one more thing about Ukraine,did not hunter and joey have some business dealing with them?

Be a real shame if say that info. was verified and released!

I would say perhaps at moment supporting the bear!

Anon,children and toddlers playing with guns a bad idea!

This poster shows why!

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TN Patriot
TN Patriot
  James
February 28, 2022 9:42 pm

James – Ukraine has been the money laundry for the world. SanFranNan’s kid, Kerry’s kid, Mittens kid, they all got cushy no show high paying jobs over there. That’s why all the paper burning going on outside government buildings last weekend.

Anonymous
Anonymous
  Anonymous
February 28, 2022 12:56 pm

I’d still trust that toddler more than Alex Baldwin.

m
m
February 28, 2022 9:35 am

“The cutting off of Russia from the SWIFT financial system — announced yesterday by western nations — is the economic equivalent of the WWII oil embargo against Japan. That forced Japan to strike out as a last-ditch survival mechanism” from here.

Luckily, in this case, NO.
Russia has all the resources it needs, and a close trade partner with a shared border (so no blockade possible) for the few things it cannot produce itself, in the required quality and quantities.

hardscrabble farmer
hardscrabble farmer
  m
February 28, 2022 9:46 am

SWIFT- and correct me if I am mistaken- is the process by which accounts are settled between countries. Russia sells Natural Gas via pipelines to European nations and is paid via SWIFT. If they are cut out, does this mean that Russia just continues to give their product to Europe for free?

This story cannot possibly be true unless the supply is interrupted and can Europe do that in February without substantial reserves to make it through the rest of the winter?

m
m
  hardscrabble farmer
February 28, 2022 10:06 am

The storyline is currently that all main Russian banks were “selectively” cut from SWIFT.

I’m not an expert in those things, but even in most basic terms that story makes no sense. If the main banks are cut off, all private transactions are cut off as well, as you always go to a bank to do those. Maybe large companies have the means to conduct financial transactions to/from Russia without Russian banks being involved.
Furthermore, it should be possible for the banks, and even spirited private folks, to transfer money for example to a Chinese bank, and let them forward it to a Russia bank next. What is the EU and/or the West going to do, cut Chinese banks from SWIFT too?

On a side note, the natural gas reserves in Europe are very low https://agsi.gie.eu/#/ but due to an unusually warm February (btw also true for Moscow) they will probably make it through the rest of this Winter, even if Russia cuts all supplies today.

pyrrhuis
pyrrhuis
  m
February 28, 2022 10:26 am

Not without burning a lot of coal and shutting down some industry…

m
m
  pyrrhuis
February 28, 2022 10:27 am

In the next winter, yes.

Anonymous
Anonymous
  m
February 28, 2022 9:02 pm

But wouldn’t burning a lot of coal accelerate Global Warming, thus reducing the severity of next winter? Just sayin’.

Anonymous
Anonymous
  pyrrhuis
February 28, 2022 11:20 am

Yes. German finance minister, I think, said if the gas is off, ALL industry would have to shut down to keep the lights and heat on for the people. The economic devastation would be epic.

Machinist
Machinist
  m
February 28, 2022 2:07 pm

“China is Russia’s biggest export and important partner, and also operates a legitimate SWIFT alternative.

China’s international payments system is called CIPS – an acronym for Cross-Border Interbank Payments System.

CIPS was first revealed in 2015 and facilitates the transfer and settlements of international payments in yuan.

It’s known that at least 23 Russia banks are currently connected to CIPS, and Russia will have no trouble doing business in the Chinese currency over CIPS.

“It has been aggressively slashing USD held in reserve prior to the invasion of Ukraine and increasing its yuan reserves. The current USD held by the Russian Central bank is only around 16% of total reserves. Down from 40% in 2017.”

SWIFT alternative: China can provide reprieve from financial ‘nuclear option’

Mary Christine
Mary Christine
  hardscrabble farmer
February 28, 2022 10:14 am

Last I heard, oil and gas were excepted from that and are still allowed to use Swift for those purposes. Kinda like how the south was still selling cotton to the north. It just went through Britain first, I think.

pyrrhuis
pyrrhuis
  hardscrabble farmer
February 28, 2022 10:25 am

The energy related banks, mostly Jewish European, were exempted from sanctions…If Europe ever stops paying, it freezes….

CrashDavis
CrashDavis
  hardscrabble farmer
February 28, 2022 11:34 am

NO hardscrabble- EU is paying Russians for continued energy supplies outside of SWIFT and Biden specifically excluded russian energy imports from sanctions.
Which tells you who the Schwab Nazi elites and their ally Biden (handlers) are REALLY trying to kill.
US !!!!!
They have imposed energy sanctions against new USA and EU natural gas, coal and nuke projects (effectively an energy embargo against their OWN citizens) while specifically EXCLUDING Russia from energy sanctions.
The SWIFT cut off does one main thing — it strangles global liquidity (particularly in the Eurodollar market) and explodes counter-party risk higher on the 500-plus quadrillion$ ponzi bubble of fraudulent derivative contracts with no real collateral (ie 2008 on Steroids). Financially it hurts us more than Russia in the end. Soon, it will cause a Lehman-moment and cause mega-deleveraging – like a giant global margin call (the stench of a brothel at low tide). The signal will be a bank revealing its a roach motel of debt fraud (like Soc Gen or DB) or a sovereign default. Then everything will crash.

Which is what the globalists want. Crisis = total government power. Everyone worships government as God in a crisis, especially an evil government. Russia is just the scapegoat to deflect blame for who caused this derivative ponzi shit to re-grow to Godzilla since 2008.

Anonymous
Anonymous
  CrashDavis
February 28, 2022 1:05 pm

Russians should ask payment in gold for oil gas wheat rare earth metals etc.

Anonymous
Anonymous
  hardscrabble farmer
February 28, 2022 1:03 pm

I wonder why no one is cutting Saudi Arabia out of the banking loop for bombing Yemen for years, with nearly 400,000 dead.

bucknp
bucknp
  Anonymous
February 28, 2022 10:48 pm

Good dang question!

CrashDavis
CrashDavis
  Anonymous
March 1, 2022 11:57 pm

Actually, what about the USA-CIA-Isreali-Saudi- and al-Qaeda joint illegal invasion of Syria, staged ever since 9-11 when we were supposed to be going to the ME to fight AGAINST al-Qaeda not FOR it (which we do).
1 0ut of every 15 dollars the CIA spends is on al-Qaeda’s FOUNDER in Syria, Mohammad al Jolani’s and his al Sham and al-Nusra factions as INVASION forces (operating in Syria and at the US al-Tanf military base staging our blatantly illegal INVASION of SYRIA using proxy al-Qaeda terrorists to do it. They killed millions of christians in Allepo and Idlib but failed to topple Damascus yet (because Putin helped Assad to stop them).
You wont hear Sean CIA -al-Qaeda-booster-election-fraud-cover-up-artist Hannity tell you those openly known facts on FOX-CIA-Soros TV. the CIA even flew al-Jolani into NY to PBS for a one hour (CIA stooge) TV interview to brainwash idiot america that this founder of al-Qaeda in Syria is “the George Washington of Syria” . You could never make this shit up to match the satanic reality.

Mr Anon
Mr Anon
  hardscrabble farmer
February 28, 2022 1:32 pm

Great replies below. Just remember the good old USA continues to purchase 595K barrels of oil from Russia every day!!

Anonymous
Anonymous
  Mr Anon
February 28, 2022 9:06 pm

Yes, but only domestically produced oil causes Global Warming, so that’s a good thing.

Rock Creeker
Rock Creeker
  hardscrabble farmer
February 28, 2022 8:14 pm

SWIFT is the current transaction messaging system of international banks. It technical has nothing to do with the actual transaction but with the messaging to and from each party involved. Thats is it in a nutshell of it for us minions. You can still communicate through email, phone, etc. SWIFT is the archaic system before everyone had email or wireless communication.

Anonymous
Anonymous
February 28, 2022 9:53 am
hardscrabble farmer
hardscrabble farmer
  Anonymous
February 28, 2022 10:03 am
James
James
  hardscrabble farmer
February 28, 2022 10:07 am

Seriously?!Fuck,now this shit is getting real!

I was really hoping cooler heads would prevail,alas,seems now that is a dream!

Oh well.

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Anonymous
Anonymous
  James
February 28, 2022 1:07 pm

Hope you realize that pic. will retweeted as a Ukraine kitten of to fight Putin.

m
m
  hardscrabble farmer
February 28, 2022 10:17 am

LOL, I don’t think the Russians are going to run out of porn

pyrrhuis
pyrrhuis
  hardscrabble farmer
February 28, 2022 10:28 am

That’ll show ’em….or is it not show ’em?

SeeBee
SeeBee
February 28, 2022 10:05 am
Fleabaggs
Fleabaggs
  SeeBee
February 28, 2022 10:11 am

Hey SeeBee good to see you.

Here’s another friendly reminder that we’re being played.

https://corbettreport.substack.com/p/the-ukraine-crisis-what-you-need?utm_source=url

m
m
  Fleabaggs
February 28, 2022 10:21 am

I would call that the post-modern view on things.

SeeBee
SeeBee
  Fleabaggs
February 28, 2022 11:03 am

Good to read you too! I was so happy to see you post again.

CrashDavis
CrashDavis
  Fleabaggs
February 28, 2022 1:00 pm

Nice CorbettReport blast. Yes the global elites all suck and all want us to be slaves and/or die.

But they do compete against each other to see who gets to be king of the globalist hill.

If I am going to have be a slave in the NWO, instead of dead, I have 4 choices:
1) AmeriKa and 2) EU-Schwab-Nazi-Land are essentially the same now with the same agenda: a Transhuman/Transgender dystopia with an insatiable jihad against: white males who prefer heterosexual relationships or fatherhood (especially white males who don’t hate themselves for their whiteness and their maleness and the inferiority of their “hetero”-ism); against anyone who does not worship the AI transhuman takeover or who does not advocate turning their son into a castrated or Bruce-Jenner fake female; against anyone who believes in (or that there is) a God (allah is OK but no God allowed).; against anyone who does not despise what America was before she committed suicide (especially if they live there); against anyone who does not worship the merger of satanic global monopolies merged with totalitarian and virulently atheist (satanic) government that owns your mind body and soul (and pollutes it forcibly with death jabs); against anyone who does not worship the 10 percent elites for using 50 percent of the carbon footprint (while exempting themselves from all the fake climate change policies), leaving the middle class 40 % population with 40 pct of it and the lower 50-pcter serfs get to use only 1 percent of the carbon footprint (but are rapidly being priced and regulated out of the energy and car usage world altogether) etc etc.
3) CHICOM hell choice: where virtually all of the above applies, on steroids. But also, anyone not ethnically Chinese is organ harvested or dumped into a slave labor camp making Nike shoes so LeBron James can get his slave plantation kickbacks from Nike Inc.
4) Russia; an “old school” mob-style dictatorship that does not tolerate dissent and has a GDP the size of Mexico but rejects virtually all of the Satanic sh*t listed above.

Colorado Bullshit Artist
Colorado Bullshit Artist
  CrashDavis
March 1, 2022 9:43 am

Say what you will about Putin, but at least he’s white and hates gays and moslems.

SeeBee
SeeBee
February 28, 2022 10:10 am

President of Ukraine

vs.

President of USA

(At least one takes some talent.)

StackingStock
StackingStock
  SeeBee
February 28, 2022 1:35 pm

Thanks SEEBee, I was looking for that video to post. Couldn’t find it.

Found this one.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e-zEftm7ZXo

Ginger
Ginger
  StackingStock
February 28, 2022 9:02 pm

But can he walk through a playground?

m
m
February 28, 2022 10:10 am
Todd Packer's Mentor
Todd Packer's Mentor
February 28, 2022 10:18 am

When this started a week ago, I figured that the NATO and Western leaders would huff and puff to mask the fact that they wouldn’t possibly go to war with Russia.
Now?
These people are proving to be dumber than anyone thought possible.
Putin has had it, and is not fooling around. Our moronic leaders, in particular the Europeans, are beyond stupid. It is hard to believe. The Europeans will bear far more of the brunt now, and over the long-term, then the USA will. You would think this might dawn on them at some point, but they are apparently either bought off or have been living consequnce-free for so long that they believe it’s all good, and everything will work out in the end.
These Western leaders are quite literally stupid enough to bring about a much wider war, including WMD usage.
Pray to the Holy Trinity for de-escalation.

CrashDavis
CrashDavis
  Todd Packer's Mentor
February 28, 2022 1:26 pm

stupidity and evil are not synonyms.
When you mistake evil for mere stupidity, you are letting evil creatures off the hook of accountability for everything evil they do.
You are giving them a get-out-of-jail-free card. That is why evil bureaucrats when forced to testify after a crisis of their own creation always say “i don’t recall where the money and trade secrets went, Senator” or “although I have a Phd in math and economics I gave JP Morgan billions for committing derivative fraud because know one could have known that it was wrong or that it would damage the economy” (or like ‘derivative fraud king’ Loyd Blankfein did, they say “I was doing God’s work Mr. Chairman!”).
Fauci is already playing on your get out of jail free card falsely claiming to be ‘stupid’ or ‘mistaken’ or ‘mis-informed'” -oopsie.
He is rolling out the “gee i didnt realize that it was man made and came from a lab, gee, I forced death jabs on you with best intentions, I took my multi-milion dollar cut from Moderna and Pfizer without knowing how many adverse events they created. We did not have that data, I was unaware and proceeding with the best intentions. I am just a public servant trying to help the people as best I can and oopsie I may have ‘stupidly’ killed millions and enslaved the world, but with the best intentions.

And the war-mongers in the US deep state and the Schwab-Nazi EU know exactly what they are doing and how much it screws you. And they know people will just say, “that’s OK you were just mis-informed and made a stupid mistake. sh*t happens, try to do better next time, have a nice day.”

flash
flash
  CrashDavis
February 28, 2022 1:38 pm

All true, but whilst stupid and evil may not be synonyms, evil could barely exist sans the absence of stupid. Stupid is the enabler of systematic evil . Without stupid evil would be relegated to purse snatching and chicken rape.

CrashDavis
CrashDavis
  flash
March 2, 2022 12:20 am

all true flash. But you missed my point. It is that when you label satanic elitists merely ‘stupid’ or ‘incompetent’ or ‘mistaken’ YOU are giving them a pass to do it again, because, stupid people are now encouraged by YOU to view evil as merely incompetent or mistaken and thus give them a pass too.
And then evil has free reign in all times and places until the whole corrupt system is evil (i.e. what we have now)
I learned early in politics that winning the labeling battle is EVERYTHING precisely BECAUSE people are stupid because they ONLY read the label.
( i also learned that personnel is policy i.e. the deep state treats the President and americans and congress as just the ‘temporary hired help in the kitchen’. And I learned that all bureaucracies (ESPECIALLY THE CIA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!) always exponentially INCREASE whatever problem they are tasked to ‘solve’ because it guarantees that they increase their budget, their COLAs, their ego, and their power (while minimizing everyone else).

pyrrhuis
pyrrhuis
February 28, 2022 10:21 am

The lunatics, idiots and whores (but I repeat myself) in DC are slavering for a nuclear war…Let’s hope that enough of them realize they wouldn’t survive it…

pyrrhuis
pyrrhuis
February 28, 2022 10:30 am

As usual, it’s all about energy…Russians have it, Europe doesn’t–and security….same

CrashDavis
CrashDavis
  pyrrhuis
March 2, 2022 12:53 am

No phrrhuis, stupid won’t help here.
It is not about energy or security at all. Exactly the opposite,
Germany is committing energy suicide to suck master Schwab and Biden’s-Handler knob by cutting off their 60 pct supplier to worship the NWO.
Biden and the EU, by pushing for NATO expansion and thus war, both have an energy embargo against their OWN countries (by killing every natgas (KEYSTONE!), coal, oil and even nuke energy deal at home possible) while exempting Russia and China and Nigeria and Jutal energy etc etc etc. It is just a ‘death by cop’ suicide scene masquerading as ” energy and security policy. ”

If you wanted to kill Europe and America forever you would do exactly what Biden’sHandlers and the EU are doing on EVERYTHING.

And now, by pushing for NATO expansion and thus war, Biden and the EU have increased the value of oil for jihadist Saudi Arabia and Russia, while guaranteeing a great depression in Ponzi derivative AmeriKa.
And it is a suicidally insane destruction of security for all of the world because the whole effort not only kills energy security at 110-plus-a-barrel, it also guarantees insecurity for ALL people in ALL nations by pushing Putin to choose between his (and, now with the SWIFT insanity) Mother Russia’s extinction or nuclear or Cyber War.

A rational actor in game theory in Putin’s shoes would choose cyber/nuke war (which is the one strategic level Putin could dominate) which will obliterate security beyond your imagination.

Understand this: Putin’s hypersonic SNF force is generationally superior to the US force (he loses at any other level of conflict).
And Russia has survived bankruptcy as a nation (post-Soviet ruble) and survived blacklisting and sanctions that are similar to cyber winter. Have the millennial dweebs in AmeriKa who think food is an Uber car survived that? LOL
Get real.

daddy Joe
daddy Joe
February 28, 2022 10:45 am

Sad how easily duped we are. The scamdemic proved beyond a shadow of a doubt that the elite can lead us wherever they want. For a remnant of humanity to survive much stupidity will have to be purged.

Lee Harvey Griswald
Lee Harvey Griswald
  daddy Joe
February 28, 2022 7:31 pm

If only a remnant is to survive, nothing needs to be purged. Let stupidity run its course.

Darwin was an optimist.

Mary Christine
Mary Christine
February 28, 2022 11:09 am
Mary Christine
Mary Christine
February 28, 2022 11:10 am

Supposed to happen but Pfizer has sent their legions of lawyers to help the FDA fight releasing the documents.

CrashDavis
CrashDavis
  Mary Christine
March 2, 2022 12:59 am

the dribble out provisions on millions of pages of COVID scam docs allow Pfizer to hide the incriminating shit for years. The timetable set for after mid-term fake ‘elections’ by the judge to get even a smidgeon of the release should tell you all you need to know. Dont be dumb and dumber ‘so yer sayin thers a chance’.

There is NO chance that corrupt and evil elites will reform themselves. NONE. ZERO.

We all should stop being ‘Durham investigation groupies’ is Dumb and Dumber 3 coming out?

CrashDavis
CrashDavis
February 28, 2022 11:13 am

It is incredible that in all eras and circumstances it is ingrained in human nature that most humans (high or low IQ, rich or poor, educated or not) ALWAYS worship whatever lie their government feeds them in a crisis, ESPECIALLY if that crisis was engineered by their government. If they are told to kill their own kids in a war built on lies they will, and they will attack any fellow citizen who is not as insane as they are. When they wake up from this evil trance years later, it is always too late to fix the damage and they NEVER EVER hold the government perpetrators (or themselves) accountable for that damage.

And virtually ALL citizens mindlessly worship authorities in a White Smock (even if they are not even doctors but just corrupt bribe-taking bureaucrats, or, like Fauci and Mengele, evil mass murderers) and will do literally ANYTHING medical dictators tell them to without even asking questions INCLUDING kill their own children (with a death jab).

When it comes to POLITICS, most humans are suicidally, willfully stupid AND they ALL think they are Einstein.

The fanatical need to follow the herd (i.e. the “Cool Kids” in school or on TV) trumps reason, discernment, sanity, decency and even humanity itself. Politically, most adults are still in the playground in kindergarten.

It is a bizarre failing of the human race and it can never be fixed.

piearesquared
piearesquared
  CrashDavis
February 28, 2022 3:00 pm

It can be fixed by the same process that introduced those traits in humans in the first place – natural selection. And that is what is happening now. The NWO is accelerating the process of instituting their one world government. This war is part of that plan (as is the COVID-19 scamdemic). One of their objectives is to reduce the world population to 500 million. That is going to kill off a whole lot of stupid people. Of course, some smart people will be unlucky enough to be in the wrong place at the wrong time and will not survive either, but the survivors will on average be much smarter than the current world population. A smaller population of intelligent people, unhindered by billions of idiots, could easily defeat the NWO. Of course the NWO has undoubtedly anticipated that outcome, and has a plan to prevent the survivors from defeating them, but that is the only chance for survival of the human species in approximately its current form, and I am actually looking forward to a battle of wits with the NWO after the idiots are out of the way.

CrashDavis
CrashDavis
  piearesquared
March 2, 2022 1:13 am

OK i get it, you enjoy worshiping satanic evil and sucking Hitlers d*ck because… ‘darwinism’ excuse. LOL

But that won’t ‘fix’ suicidal stupidity or evil, because if it did, YOU would be dead. and since you since you sent this shit, unfortunately you are not dead yet. Point proven.

You can go back to your “evil=smart and good=stupid” jerk-off session with your master Adolph now.

Mary Christine
Mary Christine
February 28, 2022 11:14 am

Are we about to be Reset?

Colorado Bullshit Artist
Colorado Bullshit Artist
  Mary Christine
March 1, 2022 10:05 am

It’s not the Great Reset.
It’s the Great Tribulation.

I was hoping to miss out on that. Guess not.

SeeBee
SeeBee
February 28, 2022 11:27 am

China Belt & Road Plan Cuts Thru Former Soviet Bloc States, Including Ukraine; Foreign Firms Seek Shot at Projects

And the plot thickens……

SeeBee
SeeBee
February 28, 2022 11:39 am

Amen, Brother.

Anonymous
Anonymous
February 28, 2022 11:40 am

Kinzinger?

Why does he need the US to make a no-fly zone when the Ghost of Kiev can take on the entire Russian air force all by himself?

What a clown.

Be Prepared
Be Prepared
February 28, 2022 12:06 pm

This is without a doubt lunacy of the highest order. The US and Russia cannot and should not enter the same battlefield under any circumstances, because the likelihood of unbridled escalation goes almost to an absolute certainty. There is a reason the wars for the last 70 years have been proxy wars in some ways. Too many nations have nuclear weapons today and it would be far too easy for some nation to launch. We are not the same world we were in the 1940s and the nuclear option is a extinction level event.

It is worrying that Russia would even put out such a release about its nuclear forces. As difficult as it may be, Ukraine is not America’s business. Scream isolationist, but it is more of realization that American must pull back from conflicts. Especially a conflict that was instigated by U.S. foreign policy. American is not righteous in this cause and our corruption is self evident. No major power would let another world power set up military might right on their border. If the Warsaw Pact had set up bases in Mexico, the U.S. would not have stood for this as well… NATO is obsolete and expanding it only increases a solution to problem that is no longer there… so, of course, the only answer is to make a problem that only is can solve.

Junious Ricardo Stanton
Junious Ricardo Stanton
February 28, 2022 12:13 pm

The writer references the similarities between the post 9-11 mind control propaganda and consensus forming campaigns and what is happening now with the Ukraine narrative. This is true but we must also keep in mind the same tactics of censorship and coercion have been going on for the past two years with the COVID scam. The key to mind control is for the operators to craft and embed images and messages so subtly the targets are unaware they have internalized the message and they think the ideation, beliefs and worldview are self generated/their own. It is even more insidious now thanks to social media and our 24/7/365 tethering to our devices, gadgets and gizmos.

Mr Anon
Mr Anon
February 28, 2022 1:11 pm

You just have to go watch this, its short and informative. Also exposes the lies we are being told. Those 12 Ukrainians on that island did not tell the Russian Navy to “Go $%( Yourself” and they were not killed. That tank that ran over the car you have all seen the clip of?? Ukrainian Tank. There’s more here. Its pretty funny if you, like me, fell for some of this stuff.

The first casualty of war is truth.

flash
flash
February 28, 2022 1:28 pm

Lies is all they ever had.

Early in life I have noticed that no event is ever correctly reported in a newspaper, but in Spain, for the first time, I saw newspaper reports which did not bear any relation to the facts, not even the relationship which is implied in an ordinary lie. I saw great battles reported where there had been no fighting, and complete silence where hundreds of men had been killed. I saw troops who had fought bravely denounced as cowards and traitors, and others who had never seen a shot fired hailed as heroes of imaginary victories; and I saw newspapers in London retailing these lies and eager intellectuals building emotional superstructures over events that never happened. I saw, in fact, history being written not in terms of what happened but of what ought to have happened according to various “party lines.”

― George Orwell, Homage to Catalonia

Ghost
Ghost
February 28, 2022 1:55 pm

Or, you could build your own barn somewhere.

Ghost
Ghost
  Ghost
February 28, 2022 4:59 pm

It may fill up fast, which is why you just might need another barn.

Ghost
Ghost
  Ghost
February 28, 2022 5:00 pm

It might fill up fast… you may indeed need another barn!

Ghost
Ghost
  Ghost
February 28, 2022 6:48 pm

You might need Two, which is why I repeated myself.

James
James
February 28, 2022 1:56 pm

AP,you serious?I am a carpenter,work outside of Boston due to builders license but also live in N.H.I would be glad to help out but as for being part of the quorum….,eh,not me style!

That said,be glad to volunteer a couple of days to get the floor frame/subfloor up.

I assume someone will do live load/dead load calculations so we know what we need lumber wise,if not,give me LXW and load desires and can calculate it.Seems like a pretty wide span from pic,assuming no main load carry beam?

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flash
flash
February 28, 2022 1:57 pm

The plandemic was just Globohomo warming up. It appears the main attraction of the Great Reset will be WWIII.

“We are not going to achieve a new world order without paying for it in blood as well as in words and money.”
—Arthur Schlesinger, Jr., in Foreign Affairs (July/August 1995)

Iska Waran
Iska Waran
February 28, 2022 4:15 pm

Seems to me this will turn out one of two ways:

1) Russia will subdue Ukraine or
2) nuclear war between Russia and the US.

Western Europe and America arming Ukraine and Ukraine sending the Russians scampering back to Russia or ousting Putin is not going to happen. Putin would sooner nuke the hegemon. The more America and Europe build up Ukrainians’ false hopes of victory, the more of them will die horrible deaths at the hands of the Russians. The Russians have been going easy on them. That won’t last much longer. Ukrainians will find out how it turns out for those who align themselves with the US: South Vietnam, the Iraqi “Marsh Arabs” in the ’90’s, the anti-Taliban Afghanis.

Southern Sage
Southern Sage
February 28, 2022 4:29 pm

I have not commented much lately. Too much real work to be done, unfortunately. I said many months ago that the idiots who voted for Biden – yes, I mean you soccer moms and shitlibs – had put us in mortal danger.

We all knew Biden was a doddering old fool, but it did not mean so much when all he was doing was flooding the country with new Democrats and destroying the dollar.

I do not THINK the Russian generals will let Putin respond to our threats and bluster with nukes, but then I did not think he would go hog wild and invade Ukraine, either.

We created this mess with our arrogant foreign policy. This does not excuse Putin but it put the bulk of the blame where it belongs.

Kerry is worried about climate change? I am sure 2000 nuke explosions will have interesting consequences.

Go buy plenty of sunscreen. You may need it.

Ghost
Ghost
  Southern Sage
February 28, 2022 4:55 pm
Anonymous
Anonymous
February 28, 2022 5:00 pm

What does geraldo say? or is he being ’embedded’ somewhere else?

flash
flash
February 28, 2022 9:58 pm

The Hill does an expose on Globohomo.

Did hell just freeze over ?

US Embassy pressed Ukraine to drop probe of George Soros group during 2016 election

US Embassy pressed Ukraine to drop probe of George Soros group during 2016 election
It turns out the group that Ukrainian law enforcement was probing was co-funded by the Obama administration and liberal mega-donor George Soros. And it was collaborating with the FBI agents investigating then-Trump campaign manager Paul Manafort’s business activities with pro-Russian figures in Ukraine.

The implied message to Ukraine’s prosecutors was clear: Don’t target AntAC in the middle of an America presidential election in which Soros was backing Hillary Clinton to succeed another Soros favorite, Barack Obama, Ukrainian officials said.

“We ran right into a buzzsaw and we got bloodied,” a senior Ukrainian official told me.

Lutsenko suggested the embassy applied pressure because it did not want Americans to see who was being funded with its tax dollars. “At the time, Ms. Ambassador thought our interviews of the Ukrainian citizens, of the Ukrainian civil servants who were frequent visitors in the U.S. Embassy, could cast a shadow on that anti-corruption policy,” he said.

https://thehill.com/opinion/campaign/435906-us-embassy-pressed-ukraine-to-drop-probe-of-george-soros-group-during-2016?amp

bucknp
bucknp
February 28, 2022 10:19 pm

Kudos to Glenn Greenwald and Edward Snowden.

Much of the so called “conservative”, “patriotic” crowd in my neck of the woods totally dismissed anything about NSA, accusing Snowden of being a traitor and Greenwald being a “communist” , at the time. Very similar to Debra Medina, a 911 Truther, so she was labeled. Again, I agree with Debra, the verdict is still out on that , 911, going on 21 years. The Good ‘Ol Boys in Texas.

very old white guy
very old white guy
March 1, 2022 7:33 am

Where are all the hell no we won’t go folks?

Smedley Mulcher
Smedley Mulcher
March 1, 2022 7:38 am

Tonight should be interesting when the Grinch that Stole Christmas brings his bag of Ukrainian candy canes to Capitol Hill and hands them out to everybody. By the end of the evening he will be the next nominee for a Nobel Peace prize. Baaaaaaarrrrrrrfffffffff!