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'Stop Russia now' propaganda campaign gets underway in EU, Poland gifts $1.6 billion worth of weapons to Ukraine & admits sanctions aren't working

Polish Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki
© Mateusz Wlodarczyk/NurPhoto/Getty ImagesPolish Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki speaks at a press event in Otwock, Poland, April 2, 2022.
Poland has launched a campaign called 'Stop Russia now!' to "remind" other European Union members about the situation in Ukraine and convince them to introduce tougher sanctions against Moscow, its Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki announced on Saturday. The effort will feature mobile billboards displaying photos from Ukrainian cities that will be sent to various locations.


Comment: Apparently the mainstream media onslaught is not enough.


Morawiecki has also said he would himself travel to EU capitals to remind decision makers "what is happening in Ukraine." The campaign, which will also include social media posts, according to the prime minister, "has to contribute decisively to ensuring that Europe is not a Europe of indifference, helplessness, that it is not a Europe of defeat," he has added. Nations in western and southern Europe are willing to return to "normality" too "soon," Morawiecki has said, adding that the campaign is aimed at "awakening the conscience" of the bloc.


Comment: The real reason Morawiecki is touring Europe is to whip up hysteria and call for more billions, weapons, and sanctions, in the war on Russia.


Photos placed on the mobile billboards by the Polish authorities juxtapose the devastation of Ukrainian cities against peaceful life in Europe. Every billboard also has a slogan reading "Stop Russia now!" A separate billboard says that "blood oil fuels Russia's genocide of Ukraine."

Comment: Also check out SOTT radio's: NewsReal: UK Govt Now Says Russia Might Win in Ukraine After All




Wolf

Retired Canadian lieutenant-general under investigation for alleged sexual misconduct is now fighting in Ukraine's military

Trevor Cadieu
© Ed Kaiser /PostmediaThe Canadian Forces National Investigation Service is investigating retired Canadian Forces lieutenant general Trevor Cadieu for sexual misconduct.
A retired Canadian Forces lieutenant-general under investigation for alleged sexual misconduct is now in Ukraine.

Trevor Cadieu left the Canadian military on April 5, according to the Department of National Defence. He travelled to Ukraine shortly after with the intention to volunteer for that country's military which is battling a Russian invasion, multiple defence sources confirmed to this newspaper.

The Canadian Forces National Investigation Service which is investigating Cadieu originally had difficulty contacting the retired lieutenant-general but has since established communication with him.

Comment: Is it any surprise that Canada, with it's continuing totalitarian clampdown under guise of the contrived coronavirus crisis, would endorse such occurrences as this?

Also check out SOTT radio's: MindMatters: Political Psychopathy Goes Mainstream, Linked to Crimes Against Humanity




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SOTT Focus: NewsReal: UK Govt Now Says Russia Might Win in Ukraine After All

russia putin ukraine newsreal
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In an unexpected shift from the unified Western narrative that Russia is losing badly and will soon be driven out, British Prime Minister Boris Johnson this week became the first Western leader to concede Vladimir Putin could 'win the war' in Ukraine, and that it could last until the end of next year.

This revelation is shocking to those who believe the Western media's war propaganda, but unsurprising to skeptics. This week on NewsReal, Joe and Niall contrast shifting British and Western expectations with the unchanged Russian ones, noting the recent capture of Mariupol and the Russian military's 'land bridge' to Crimea.

Meanwhile, in a development that was blacked out by Western media, Russian envoys reported to the UN last week details about a global complex of American bio-labs that ring Russia and China for the purpose of unleashing ethnic-specific weapons - something that perhaps explains China's extreme lockdowns in Shanghai and Hong Kong.

'Back home', EUrocrats continue threatening to place embargoes on Russian oil and gas by year's end, a development that will effectively de-industrialize Europe and impoverish tens of millions of people, while in the US major food distribution facilities are mysteriously burning to the ground.

Is this all to 'get Putin'? To 'save the planet'? Is this the result of feckless ideology run amuck, or is there an element of wilfull destruction behind it all?


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Blue Pill

How much are we prepared to sacrifice to help the US win a propaganda war against Putin?

Putin
© UnknownRussian President Vladimir Putin
There's a very important question that we all need to be asking ourselves at this point in history, and that question is as follows: How much are we as a society willing to sacrifice so that the US government can win a propaganda war against Vladimir Putin?

Let me explain.

One severely under-discussed aspect of the latest round of escalations in Silicon Valley censorship which began at the start of the Ukraine war is the fact that it's an entirely unprecedented order of censorship protocol. While it might look similar to all the other waves of social media purges and new categories of banned content that we've been experiencing since it became mainstream doctrine after the 2016 US election that tech platforms need to strictly regulate online speech, the justifications for it have taken a drastic deviation from established patterns.

What sets this new censorship escalation apart from its predecessors is that this time nobody's pretending that it's being done in the interests of the people.

Comment: Just like the political aftermath of 9/11, the West has been hard at work to recalibrate the thoughts, habits and reasonings of the citizens.


Attention

Pentagon's biological warfare built on war crimes of fascist Japan and Nazi Germany

US Biolabs
© Public Domain
Russia and China have lobbied the UN Security Council for an independent investigation into dozens of laboratories that were being run by the Pentagon in Ukraine up until Moscow launched its military intervention in February.

Russia has published classified documents showing that the Pentagon was engaged in developing biological weapons of mass destruction. Washington has disputed the Russian and Chinese concerns as "disinformation", claiming that the laboratories were conducting biomedical defense studies into diseases.

Why then was U.S. State Department official Victoria Nuland worried that Russian forces could acquire samples from the labs if they were for innocent biomedical research? Why were the laboratories ordered by the Ukrainian government to immediately destroy samples when Russian troops invaded Ukraine?

Even imminent U.S. experts on biowarfare have concurred with the Russian and Chinese positions that the involvement of the Pentagon in Ukraine implies a sinister purpose that deserves at least impartial investigation.

Adding to the concerns is the direct involvement of Fort Detrick personnel and infrastructure with the Ukrainian facilities in recent years. If we reflect on the World War Two origins of Fort Detrick and how it effectively collaborated with Japanese and Nazi scientists for developing U.S. biological weapons that nefarious historical background undergirds present Russian and Chinese apprehensions.

Following World War Two, Japanese and German war criminals were saved from the gallows by the political intervention of the United States. The immunity deals were made in order to give the U.S. an advantage over the Soviet Union in an anticipated arms race for supremacy in biological and chemical warfare.

Dollar

Biden says US spending billions to make military vehicles 'climate friendly'

Tanks Biden
© Salon/Getty ImagesJoe Biden • Members of the US Army 1st Division 9th Regiment 1st Battalion
President Biden on Friday said his administration is working to make "every vehicle" in the United States military "climate-friendly."

The president, delivering Earth Day remarks from Seward Park in Seattle, Washington, discussed his administration's efforts to address climate change, and called on Congress to take action. Biden quipped:
"One of the things I found out as President of the United States, I get to spend a lot of that money. We're going to start the process where every vehicle in the United States military, every vehicle, is going to be climate-friendly — every vehicle — I mean it. We're spending billions of dollars to do it."
The president said the transition is "going to matter."

Biden, last month, announced his $5.8 trillion budget proposal for 2023, which he said called for one of the "largest investments in our national security in history," including funding to ensure the U.S. military "remains the best-prepared, best-trained, best-equipped military in the world."

The budget proposes $773 billion for the Department of Defense.

Comment: Kill offs: The people and the economy. Rescues: War vehicles and the climate.


Calendar

EU can't survive a week without Russian gas - Moscow

Map painting
© Stefan Sauer/APPainted map of Nord stream 2 pipeline Russia to Lubmin, Germany
French President Emmanuel Macron on Friday warned that the European Union would not be able to survive next winter without Russian gas. Meanwhile, former Russian head of state Dmitry Medvedev is even more categorical: in his view, Europe would be unable to get through a week without Russian gas.

Amid Russia's ongoing offensive in Ukraine, the EU is discussing a new, sixth, package of sanctions against Moscow, which reportedly might include some restrictions on oil and gas imports from Russia. Russian retaliatory measures could also touch on energy supplies to Europe.

Commenting on a potential drop in gas supplies, Macron has issued a stark warning. He said, in an interview with Ouest France, published on Friday:
"We are not going to see the consequences of this in the spring and summer of 2022 (we have replenished the stocks), but next winter everything will change if there is no more Russian gas. This may be a subject that will come up on the discussion table, it is not there today. Coal and oil are there, gas is not."
The French leader, who polls say is likely to be re-elected, also made clear that a full embargo on Russian gas is not being discussed as the EU fully understands "what enormous difficulties it will create."

Footprints

Another exodus as Kamala Harris' top staffer resigns

Harris
© mediadc.brightspotcdnUS VP Kamala Harris
The chief of staff for Vice President Kamala Harris is leaving her job.

The announcement that Tina Flournoy was leaving for personal reasons was made on Thursday, The Washington Post reported. Harris commented:
"Tina has been a valued advisor and confidant to me and a tremendous leader for the office. From day 1, she led our team during a historic first year as we made progress rebuilding our economy here at home and our alliances around the world. Tina is the consummate public servant and I will continue to rely on her advice, counsel, and friendship."
President Joe Biden's Chief of Staff Ron Klain said:
"Tina has been a critical member of the White House team since day one, working with the President and Vice President to make their partnership effective and help the administration deliver on critical priorities. Her experience, wisdom, and hard work have been instrumental to our success on many issues."

Comment: Fabricated spin to mask non-accomplishments.


Comment: "Abandon hope, reason and integrity all ye who enter here..."


Attention

Rockefeller Foundation president starts countdown until all hell breaks loose

Shah/hands
© Bloomberg Television/Bloomberg.com
Rockefeller Foundation President Rajiv Shah told Bloomberg Television's David Westin a "massive, immediate food crisis" is on the horizon.

Shah provides what could be a timeline for the next global food crisis that could begin "in the next six months."

He said global fertilizer supply disruptions caused by the Russian invasion of Ukraine would have an "even worse" impact on the crisis, slashing crop yields worldwide.

Shah said debt relief and emergency aid for emerging market countries are needed to mitigate the effects of the food crisis.

Shah's appearance on Bloomberg is interesting because of the foundation's repetitive talk about the need for the global food supply to be reset to a more sustainable one. The foundation has closely aligned views with the World Economic Forum (WEF), advocating for a 'global reset'.

Comment: When they talk about it out in the open, the damage has long been done.


Attention

Anatomy of a bogus 'disinformation' smear

Justin Ling
© Evan AagaardJustin Ling, freelance investigative journalist
I only just found out that on April 12, this highly prestigious journal ran an article that accuses me of participating in a "Russian disinformation operation." (Gee, never could have guessed that'd be the accusation. How unexpected.) It took awhile for me to learn of this article's existence, because I wasn't contacted ahead of time for any sort of comment or given any chance to reply — apparently a journalistic convention that's fallen out of favor. Oh well.

The journalist who wrote the article is someone named Justin Ling. I had only ever vaguely heard of this person, but after some modest inquiry, now understand that he self-identifies as a "freelance investigative journalist." In this capacity, Ling claims to specialize in issues of "misinformation, conspiracy theories, and extremism." Those who pompously declare themselves to be big media experts in such topics all tend to fit a certain obnoxious mold. Glenn Greenwald has remarked that this newly-concocted journalistic "beat" generally consists of "an unholy mix of junior high hall-monitor tattling and Stasi-like citizen surveillance." NBC News in particular employs a whole dedicated fleet of these people, who — as Greenwald put it:
"devote the bulk of their 'journalism' to searching for online spaces where they believe speech and conduct rules are being violated, flagging them, and then pleading that punitive action be taken (banning, censorship, content regulation, after-school detention)."