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🇨🇦🚨 Canadians have returned back to Ottawa near the Parliament to protest against COVID tyranny, protest against Trudeau and show solidarity with those who are in jail from the recent trucker protest 💥
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The Double and Triple-Jabbed are More Likely to Be Reinfected and Natural Immunity Likely Lasts a Lifetime

Dr. Richard Urso: "We have SARS-Cov-1 patients who still had immunity 18 years later. Let that sink in... This is long, broad, durable immunity."

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Dr. Urso Discusses the Dangers of Injecting the Naturally Immune, In Which They Were Never Represented In Trials

"They're at serious risk of hyperimmune response... If you allow [mandates] to happen, you're allowing children to die."

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❗️Zaporozhskaya Nuclear Power Plant: Live stream footage purports to show a blaze near the site of the plant after shelling and gunfire

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📸 IN MEMORY OF ANDY ROCCHELLI

In 2014, an Italian photographer called Andy Rocchelli shot this photo of children of the Donbass hiding in basements from bombs being fired by the armed forces of the Ukraine. It cost him his life. His car was identified and shelled by the Ukrainian armed forces, to avoid more truth about who was participating in the bombing if not starting and actively breaking the peace agreements for the last 8 years to terrify a civilian population who the previous Prime Minister of Ukraine Yatsenyuk called "subhuman" because they were the culturally Russians of the Ukraine.

There is almost never a "good guy" in any war. That is why we should not seek to paint this in black and white and send weapons to any side and pray for peace instead.
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Russia Accuses Ukraine of Preparing a Nuclear False Flag

The Defense Ministry’s warning comes as Kiev accuses Russia of shelling a nuclear research facility in Kharkov.

Ukraine's domestic security service, the SBU, allegedly conspired with the Azov battalion fighters to stage a false-flag attack in Kharkov, the Ministry of Defense in Moscow claimed on Sunday night. According to the ministry, the Ukrainian ultranationalist militants allegedly rigged a small experimental nuclear reactor at the Institute of Physics and Technology (KIPT) with explosives.

The SBU and the militants of the Azov battalion are planning to blow up the reactor and accuse the Russian Armed Forces of allegedly launching a missile attack on the experimental nuclear facility,” the ministry said in a statement, warning of a risk of radioactive contamination of the area should such a false flag incident take place.

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If you follow my posts, you know that on my Mom's side, I trace my family line from Kyiv. Her maiden name is Ukrainian (Ivanenko), and to this day we have many relatives living in Ukraine. That's why this tragic conflict is personal both to me and Telegram.

Some people wondered if Telegram is somehow less secure for Ukrainians, because I once lived in Russia. Let me tell these people how my career in Russia ended.

Nine years ago I was the CEO of VK, which was the largest social network in Russia and Ukraine. In 2013, the Russian security agency, FSB, demanded that I provide them the private data of the Ukrainian users of VK who were protesting against a pro-Russian President.

I refused to comply with these demands, because it would have meant a betrayal of our Ukrainian users. After that, I was fired from the company I founded and was forced to leave Russia.

I lost my company and my home, but would do it again – without hesitation. I smile with pride when I read my VK post from April 2014, which shows the scanned orders from the FSB and my trademark response to them – a dog in a hoodie.

When I was refusing these demands, the stakes were high for me personally. I was still living in Russia, and my team and my old company were also based in that country.

Many years have passed since then. Many things changed: I no longer live in Russia, no longer have any companies or employees there. But one thing remains the same – I stand for our users no matter what. Their right to privacy is sacred. Now – more than ever.
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Ukraine’s Deadly Gamble | Lee Smith

Yes, Putin wants to prevent NATO from expanding to Russia’s border. But the larger answer is that he finds the U.S. government’s relationship with Ukraine genuinely threatening.

That’s because for nearly two decades, the U.S. national security establishment under both Democratic and Republican administrations has used Ukraine as an instrument to destabilize Russia, and specifically to target Putin.

Why can’t the American security establishment shoulder responsibility for its role in the tragedy unfolding in Ukraine?

Because to discuss American responsibility openly would mean exposing the national security establishment’s role in two separate, destructive coups.

This is a game that Biden and key figures in his administration have been playing for a long time, beginning with the 2013-14 Obama administration-backed coup that toppled a Russia-friendly government in Kyiv.

The Obama administration helped organize street demonstrations for what became history’s most tech-savvy and PR-driven regime change operation, marketed to the global public variously as Maidan.

In February 2014, the protests forced Yanukovych into exile in Moscow. Consequently, Obama administration officials worked to assemble a new Ukrainian government friendly to the United States and therefore hostile to Russia.

In late February, the Russians responded to the American soft coup in Ukraine by invading Crimea and eventually annexing it and creating chaos in Eastern Ukraine.

In 2016, the Hillary Clinton campaign came calling on Ukrainian officials and activists to lend some Slavic authenticity to its Russia collusion narrative targeting Donald Trump.

With the CIA’s Brennan and a host of senior FBI and DOJ officials pushing Russiagate into the press—and running an illegal espionage campaign against the Trump team—Ukrainian political figures gladly joined in.

Key participants included Kyiv’s ambassador to Washington, who wrote a Trump-Russia piece for the U.S. press, and a member of the Ukrainian parliament who allegedly contributed to the dossier.

Russiagate was the kind of vanity project that a buffer state with a plunging GDP and an army equipped with 40-year-old ex-Soviet weapons in a notoriously risky area of the world can ill afford—especially one that lacked a nuclear arsenal.

In July 2019, U.S. national security officials injected yet another Ukraine-related narrative into the public sphere to target the American president.

This one appears to have been initiated by Ukrainian American White House official Alexander Vindman and his colleague Eric Ciaramella, a CIA analyst who had served as Vice President Biden’s point man on Ukraine.

When Vindman told Ciaramella about a phone call in which Trump had asked the Ukrainian president for information regarding allegations about the Biden family’s corrupt activities in Kyiv, they called on help from U.S. intelligence services, the State Department, the Pentagon, Democratic Party officials, and the press.

In order to cover up for what the Bidens and perhaps other senior Obama officials had done in Ukraine, a Democratic Congress impeached Trump for trying to figure out what American policymakers had been doing in Ukraine over the past decade.

The end result was that the Ukrainians had helped weaken an American president who, unlike Obama, gave them arms to defend themselves against the Russians.

More seriously, they reinforced Putin’s view that, especially in partnership with the Democrats, Ukraine did not understand its true place in the world as a buffer state—and would continue to allow themselves to be used as an instrument by policymakers whose combination of narcissism and fecklessness made them particularly prone to dangerous miscalculations.

https://www.tabletmag.com/sections/news/articles/ukraines-deadly-gamble

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