Puppet MastersS

Eye 1

US cyber agency keeps the work of the 'Ministry of Truth' alive, leak shows

US Department Homeland Security
© Alex Wong / Getty Images
Partially-censored meeting minutes of the Cybersecurity Advisory Committee advising the director of the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA), an agency of the US Department of Homeland Security, have been obtained by The Intercept.

The documents reveal attempts to conflate the need to protect American "critical infrastructure" from what the committee repeatedly describes as threats of "disinformation" - or rather, "mis-, dis-, and mal-information (MDM)." The meeting notes describe telecommunications infrastructure (which would include the internet) and public healthcare infrastructure as in need of protection from wrong-speak. In essence, it keeps up the work of the short-lived and controversial Disinformation Governance Board, which earned the unenviable nickname of the 'Ministry of Truth'.

The papers focus on countering non-establishment narratives related to Covid-19 origins and vaccines, racial justice, the withdrawal of US troops from Afghanistan, and the US' involvement in the Ukraine conflict. It also reveals the existence of a back channel for Homeland Security to communicate its desire to boost or censor certain messages on Facebook and Instagram.

Cult

UK's new PM Rishi Sunak will help usher in a technocratic age of global totalitarianism using digital currencies

Rishi Sunak
The financial infrastructure of the Great Reset has arrived as Rishi Sunak was named the next UK Prime Minister without a vote - welcome, global currency.

On 14 October 2021, the Group of 7 ("G7") published a set of Public Policy Principles for Retail Central Bank Digital Currencies ("CBDCs"). This was published "alongside a G7 Finance Ministers and Central Bank Governors' Statement on CBDCs and digital payments."

If you are still unsure why CBDCs will bring about the end to our freedoms there are numerous resources available but you can start by exploring articles we've previously written about this subject HERE.

The G7 report was compiled by the CBDC drafting group consisting of representatives from finance ministries, and central banks of the G7 alongside invited contributors from other central banks and international organisations. The list of contributors to the public policy principles can be seen on pages 26 and 27 of the report and includes representatives from the G7 countries as well as the European Union, Switzerland, Bank for International Settlements ("BIS"), Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development ("OCED"), International Monetary Fund ("IMF") and the World Bank.

Arrow Down

Eunuchs from UN Security Council vote against probe into US biolabs

UN Security Council
© Michael M. Santiago / Getty Images North America / AFPUN Security Council meeting in New York City, October 27, 2022.
The UN Security Council has rejected Russia's call for an international investigation into claims that the US used laboratories in Ukraine to develop biological weapons.

While China backed Russia's proposal, the US, Britain, and France voted against it, and the ten rotating council members abstained.

Russia insists that the US and Ukraine have been violating the 1972 international convention that bans the development, production, and stockpiling of biological weapons. According to Moscow, several laboratories in Ukraine were working on a secret "military-biological" program, which involved studies and the stockpiling of samples of anthrax, cholera, and other infectious diseases.

Washington and Kiev both deny developing biological weapons. Ukrainian President Vladimir Zelensky said in March that the laboratories were conducting "ordinary scientific research."

Propaganda

The BBC made up a story about a Russian 'attack' on a Ukrainian city's water supply - where are the 'fake news' fact checkers?

Russian serviceman
© Sputnik / Ivan RodionovRussian serviceman gives water to a woman in Mykolaiv region.
On October 25, BBC News published an absolutely shocking exclusive report revealing that residents of the southern Ukrainian city of Nikolaev (which current officials in Kiev insist should be spelt as "Mykolaiv," in English) had been without clean drinking water for six months, due to attacks on a pipeline supplying the city. "Evidence collected" by the British state broadcaster pointed to this being "a deliberate act by Russian forces" intended to cause mass dehydration and death among the local population.

Strangely though, despite all the sound and fury and finger-pointing, the BBC stopped short of condemning the alleged action as an outright war crime, simply noting that "destroying resources vital for civilian life is widely regarded as a violation of international humanitarian law."

This reluctance seems rather strange, given that the Beeb appears to offer an open-and-shut case, including "satellite imagery and data" showing the pipeline "was deliberately destroyed while under Russian control," and bold declarations from esteemed military experts that it was a calculated act by Moscow.

Propaganda

Whole world suffers from Western propaganda - Russia

Vassily Nebenzia
© Lev Radin / Pacific Press / LightRocket via Getty ImagesVassily Nebenzia
Moscow's UN envoy compared the barrage of 'fake news' about the Ukraine conflict to city shelling.

Amid the Ukraine conflict, Western countries are waging an information war not only against Russia but also the entire international community, Vassily Nebenzia, the nation's Permanent Representative to the United Nations, said on Tuesday.

Speaking at a presentation at the UN of the RT documentary 'Journalists Under Fire,' the top diplomat noted that Russia had found itself under massive media pressure after it launched its military operation in Ukraine in late February.

Comment: See also:


Newspaper

Russia to present UK ambassador proof of London's complicity in Oct 29 attack, evidence will also be made public

British ambassador Russia Deborah Bronnert
Deborah Bronnert, the British ambassador to Russia, was summoned to the foreign ministry this morning to see 'evidence' the UK helped attack the Nord Stream pipes and Black Sea Fleet
Russia will present evidence to Britain's ambassador to Moscow Deborah Bronnert of Britain's involvement in the attack on the Black Sea Fleet base in Sevastopol and the act of sabotage against the Nord Stream pipelines and then disclose the basic information to the public at large, Russian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova told a news briefing on Wednesday.

"Of course, there can be no doubt that British intelligence services were involved in the terrorist attack on the Black Sea Fleet base in Sevastopol on October 29 and the act of sabotage against the Nord Stream pipeline. They will not be left without a reaction. We have stated this in the [UN] Security Council. We spoke about that publicly. And, of course, as I have already said, the British ambassador will be summoned and given the relevant materials. I promise you that basically the same materials that will be handed over as evidence to the British side will also be made available to the public at large," Zakharova said.

Comment: Below is footage of the Ambassador leaving the Russian Foreign Ministry; protesters outside against the UK's involvement in these repeated attacks; and finally is a statement from Putin:


russia protesters britain
Protesters carried banners reading 'Britain is a terrorist state' and 'Britain will answer for the Nord Stream'




Rocket

The New Cuban Missile Crisis That Isn't

Things are great
© Leunig
The Cuban Missile Crisis is a malicious misnomer. Cuba never had any nuclear missiles; it temporarily played host to some Soviet ones. The crisis started when Americans put their intermediate-range nuclear missiles in Turkey that posed a new threat the Soviet Union, which responded by placing similar missiles in Cuba, evening the score. The Americans flew into a rage but eventually calmed down and withdrew their missiles from Turkey. The Soviets withdrew their missiles from Cuba and the crisis was over. And so it should be called the American Missile Crisis.

What's happening now couldn't be more different. Unless you spent the last few weeks hiding under a rock, you have probably heard that some sort of new nuclear crisis is underway because of "Putin's nuclear blackmail" or some such. Some people have suffered nervous exhaustion as a result, neglecting their duties and generally letting themselves go. Take former British PM Liz Truss, for instance. The poor silly thing latched on to Putin's words that "the wind rose can point in any direction" (a factual point about the utter uselessness of tactical nuclear weapons). She then allowed the British economy to go into free-fall while she obsessively tracked the wind direction over the Ukraine. It all ended badly for poor Liz. Don't be like Liz.

I am here to tell you that there is nothing going on beyond the usual โ€” the usual Western propaganda fakery, that is.

Comment: See also NewsReal: Dirty Nuke False-Flag? US Military on Stand-by to Fight Russian Troops in Event of 'Atrocity'


Attention

'Pandemic Amnesty'? It's just more narrative reinforcement

Pandemic Amnesty
© Off-Guardian
Afew days ago, on Halloween, the Atlantic ran this opinion piece by economist Emily Oster, headlined:
LET'S DECLARE A PANDEMIC AMNESTY
This along, along with the sub-head...
We need to forgive one another for what we did and said when we were in the dark about COVID.
...have been doing the rounds on the internet.

The general perception has been that it is some kind of admission of defeat, perhaps a recognition that the "pandemic" was not real, and that those pushing the narrative had been in the wrong; a genuine plea for understanding or forgiveness.

But while the headline may appear to be suggesting that - and, indeed, was perhaps chosen carefully to create that impression - it's actually nothing of the kind.

It's not an apology, a backwards step or segue to our old pre-Covid reality.

It's just more narrative reinforcement.

We've seen it all before.

In February this year, the Guardian ran an article supposedly about "scientists admitting their mistakes" over "covid".

And what do you think those "mistakes" were?

Selling out and caving in and going along with the mass deployment of a potentially deadly and totally unnecessary "experimental" vax?

Newspaper

Germany pushes back against the US by talking to China

Olaf Scholz
© Sean Gallup / Gettyimages.ruFILE PHOTO: German Chancellor Olaf Scholz
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz is set to visit China this week. It marks his first ever trip to the Asian country, amidst growing tensions between Beijing and the West. But the decision to make the trip and the timing behind it is no coincidence. Scholz is sending a deliberate message to the US that Germany isn't going to close the door on China, as Washington attempts to force countries to take a side.

In fact, he even made an explicit warning against 'decoupling', something the US has also been pushing for, as seen with its aggressive semiconductor-related sanctions last month. But there's more. Germany also approved a Chinese ownership stake in a critical port, as well as the takeover of a semiconductor company. It's all part of that same message.

Germany has the most open and enthusiastic policy towards China in Europe, or at least it did. Strengthening ties with Beijing was a critical focus for the government of Angela Merkel, who saw China as its biggest and most lucrative export market for automobile and engineering products.

Bad Guys

NATO has doubled troops on border - Russia

Shoigu
© UnknownFILE PHOTO: Russian Defense Minister Sergey Shoigu
The number of NATO forces stationed close to Russia's western borders has reached more than 30,000, the country's Defense Minister Sergey Shoigu said on Wednesday.

He stated that the US-led military bloc had augmented units in Central and Eastern Europe, as well as in the Balkans and Baltic states.

"The contingent has grown in size by two and a half times to more than 30,000 people since February, and may grow more in the nearest future," Shoigu said during a joint ministerial session with military officials from Belarus.

He said that such a concentration of Western forces poses a threat not only to Moscow, but to Belarus, Russia's ally.