Puppet Masters
From "Russiagate" to charges that anti-globalists are shilling for Putin, the shrill accusations of Russia being behind every nefarious activity the global managers can imagine, to the comparisons of Putin to Hitler...On and on the trail of hatred goes, for fear is behind it.
Understanding the obsessive fear and loathing of Putin's Russia requires historical memory, something our society is woefully short on, but it's necessary for anyone seeking such understanding to back up to the end of the Cold War and recall the circumstances that gave rise to globalism.
The Fall of the Soviet Union and the end of the Cold War
The Berlin Wall fell in 1989. The Soviet Union remained standing, but was fragile, reeling from Gorbachev's policies of glasnost ("openness") and perestroika ("restructuring"), which had unleashed a firestorm of previously pent-up popular frustrations. The Soviet economy was in shambles. The Soviets were losing their Eastern European satellites and nationalism was pulling the USSR apart at the seams.
The DHS insider sat down with Project Veritas founder James O'Keefe and explained how the current immigration system is broken.
Comment: Notably, the whistleblower also said:
"This is not a DHS, or a Justice Department program, this is the whole Government. [...] So DHS, Justice Department, State Department, a lot of entities are involved in this".See also:
- An unflinching guide to Biden's immigration fiasco
- Biden orders immigration judges to stop speaking the truth - a brazen attempt to normalize illegal immigration
- Contraland: New documentary exposes enormous scale of child sex-trafficking in the USA
President Joe Biden has reaffirmed the United States' long-held agreement with Israel that Washington will not pressure the Jewish State on its alleged nuclear arsenal, in exchange for which, the latter will not use, test, or threaten the use of their nuclear arsenal, Israeli media reported Wednesday, citing an unnamed official.
The long-held agreement between the two nations was reportedly discussed during the meeting between Biden and Israel Prime Minister Naftali Bennett over the past weekend.
Comment: See also:
- Israel's nukes make US aid illegal
- Excellent question: Iran asks why Israel gets preferential treatment with IAEA despite its arsenal of nukes
- Poll: 50% of Americans think military aid to Israel should be restricted
- Ex-Mossad chief indicates Israel was behind Iranian nuclear facility explosion and military scientist assassination
- Bibi bluster: Vows 'not to allow a nuclear Iran,' even at cost of Israel's 'friction with US'
- Declassified after 56 years: JFK was engaged in 'existential' battle with Israel over its nuclear weapons program
The suicide bombing, which took the lives of 13 members of the US Armed Forces, happened while evacuations of Americans and Afghan allies were underway during the final days of the 20-year war in that nation.
Director of MRC Latino, Jorge Bonilla posted the interview with Pardo-Maurer said the Department of Defense also knew "where and when" the attack would happen. He said that "a Predator drone had a lock on him," and that the DOD "refused to grant permission to fire upon that bomber."
Comment: There are multiple reports coming from multiple sources saying the Pentagon knew in advance about the eminent attack, yet did nothing to stop it. There may be an explanation for this, but so far it seems that the upper echelons of power wanted this tragedy to happen, as it likely served some nefarious agenda.
See also:
- Pentagon knew about Kabul suicide bombing 'hours in advance,' report claims, but troops on the ground say they weren't protected
- NewsReal: Kabul Airport Atrocity - What Actually Happened?
- Terror attacks in Kabul suspiciously on cue... Who gains?
- Who profits from the Kabul suicide bombing?
- Trump says Kabul airport explosion wouldn't have happened if he were president
- Two explosions kill and injure dozens, including Americans, outside Kabul airport - UPDATE: ISIS claims responsibility, 170 killed
- Judy K. Brown's book, "Perversion of Justice: The Jeffrey Epstein Story," details the conspiracy of silence surrounding the biggest alleged pedophile and sex trafficking mogul of our time, Jeffrey Epstein, and his network of rich and powerful people, which includes Bill Gates
- Corruption is rampant throughout our public health agencies and medical organizations. The Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation funds the Food and Drug Administration in the U.S. and the Medicine & Healthcare products Regulatory Agency in the U.K.
- The Gates Foundation also owns shares in Pfizer and BioNTech, raising questions about corruption in the FDA and IHMA, both of which appear to have given Pfizer's COVID shot preferential treatment despite overwhelming safety concerns and questionable effectiveness
- The Gates Foundation is also a primary funder of the Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation, which was responsible for the grossly inaccurate modeling that led to several governors ordering COVID patients to be sent into nursing homes
- Gates is now calling on the western world to sacrifice itself in order to stave off climate change. But the climate change crisis, like the COVID pandemic, is a red herring, used to justify the implementation of the Great Reset
The media's refusal to dig into the Epstein story, Brand says, suggests the media are part of a corrupted establishment that protects the rich and powerful, no matter what. One rich and powerful person who enjoys the legacy media's protection is Bill Gates.
Gates and Epstein
Brand cites an article in The Daily Beast,1 claiming Gates had dozens of meetings with Epstein between 2011 and 2014 alone, typically at Epstein's Manhattan home. When news of Gates' relationship with Epstein emerged in 2019, Melinda Gates reportedly contacted a divorce attorney.
According to The Daily Beast, Gates "encouraged Epstein to rehabilitate his image in the media." If true, this suggests Gates may indeed have been closer to Epstein than he's been letting on. An anonymous source who claims to have been present at several of the meetings has said the two were "very close."
The UK foreign secretary also disclosed he had overseen high-level talks between the UK and Pakistan to discuss the Afghan crisis and would be heading to the region imminently.
He told MPs on the Commons foreign affairs select committee:
"The central assessment that we were operating to, and it was certainly backed up by the JIC (joint intelligence committee) and the military, is that the most likely, the central proposition, was that given the troop withdrawal by the end of August, you'd see a steady deterioration from that point and it was unlikely Kabul would fall this year."He said contingency planning and testing of such an assessment took place, adding: "That was something widely shared by Nato allies."
Comment: This is what transpires for government leadership and oversight when sloppy work, iffy judgement and vindictive accusations come together. Raab is certainly not alone in such debacle.

Ben Rhodes, then-Deputy National Security Advisor to US President Barack Obama
Ever since Edward Snowden received asylum from Russia in 2013, Obama officials have repeatedly maligned his motives and patriotism by citing his "choice" to take up residence there. It has long been clear that this narrative was a lie: Snowden, after meeting with journalists in Hong Kong, intended only to transit through Moscow and then Havana on his way to seek asylum in Latin America. He was purposely prevented from leaving Russia — trapped in the Moscow airport — by the very Obama officials who then cynically weaponized his presence there to imply he was a civil-liberties hypocrite for "choosing" to live in such a repressive country or, even worse, a Kremlin agent or Russian spy.
But now we have absolute, definitive proof that Snowden never intended to stay in Russia but was deliberately prevented from leaving by the same Obama officials who exploited the predicament which they created. The proof was supplied unintentionally in the memoir of one of Obama's senior national security advisers, Ben Rhodes, entitled The World as It Is: A Memoir of the Obama White House. It is hard to overstate how dispositively Rhodes' own book proves that Obama officials generally, and Rhodes specifically, lied blatantly and cavalierly to the public about what happened: a level of sustained and conscious lying that can be explained only by sociopathy.

Saif al-Islam is seen after his capture in the custody of revolutionary fighters
Obari, Libya • November 19, 2011
The internal and internecine tensions between the two camps and the multi-tribal composition of the country's population have never allowed the Libyan conflict of the past decade to be resolved. Although, against this background, certain outside players still managed to solve some business interests, the volatility of the internal political situation did not allow anyone to gain a guaranteed foothold in the country, which objectively forced the search for an internal political consensus by holding full-scale elections in Libya.

US Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin greets Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky as he arrives at the Pentagon on August 31, 2021.
The agreement came the day before a scheduled meeting between Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky and his American counterpart Joe Biden, who will convene in the White House on Wednesday.
Writing on Twitter, Zelensky revealed that US Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin and Ukrainian Minister of Defense Andrey Taran had signed the document, which he called an agreement "on the strategic foundations of the defense partnership." The president also noted the importance of Washington's support for "Ukrainian territorial integrity, gaining NATO membership and joint opposition to Russian aggression."
The prior administration of President Donald Trump signaled support for Israel's claim on Jerusalem as its capital by moving the U.S. embassy there from Tel Aviv. It later subsumed the consulate, in west Jerusalem, in that mission. It was among several moves that incensed the Palestinians, who want East Jerusalem as capital of a hoped-for, future state.
President Joe Biden has pledged to restore ties with the Palestinians, back a two-state solution and move forward with reopening the consulate. It has been closed since 2019, with Palestinian affairs handled by the embassy.
"We think it's a bad idea," Foreign Minister Yair Lapid told a news conference when asked about the reopening:
"We think it's a bad idea. Jerusalem is the sovereign capital of Israel and Israel alone, and therefore we don't think it's a good idea.Wasel Abu Youssef, a senior Palestine Liberation Organization official, told Reuters that the Israeli rejection of the consulate's opening was expected, adding: "They are trying to maintain the status quo and block any political solution".
"We know that the (Biden) administration has a different way of looking at this, but since it is happening in Israel, we are sure they are listening to us very carefully."












Comment: See also: Putin blasts World Economic Forum honchos at Davos gabfest