![]() ![]() It also explains why the western media are publishing so much misinformation and fake news about this conflict. Our true masters reside in Washington and London. This explains why so-called ‘progressives’ like Ardern and Foreign Minister Mahuta – people you would expect to be anti-war and who should be advocating for a peaceful solution, as well as declaring a neutral position for New Zealand, were so quick to join the ‘Slava Ukraina’ warmongering bandwagon. ‘It’s either war with Russia and China to stop BRICS+ or the financial collapse of the US, EU and the entire Debt and money printing circus.’ Kim Dotcom summed it up in a series of eight tweets today. Ostensibly Russia is fighting to protect its borders from further NATO encroachment, but it’s victory will also ensure a fairer and just ‘multi-polar world’ where all countries have the right to develop independently in peace, and to choose their own pathway to prosperity, rather than be dictated to by Washington and London. It’s going to be a grim winter in Europe. Sanctions have only strengthened the Russian economy and support for Putin – if anything Putin has been criticised at home for being ‘too soft’ on Ukraine, while the political and economic situations in the west have deteriorated under growing social discontent (see mass protests in Czechia, France and Moldova, to name a few) rising inflation and unemployment, and acute fuel shortages. In the case of Russia, it hasn’t worked so far. With no possibiltity of gaining public support in the West for full on military confrontation, the US and its allies, over the last decade, have carefully engineered tensions in Ukraine and Taiwan – the proverbial ‘Achilles heels’ of Russia and China, from whence they can launch economic, social and military operations to weaken, perhaps mortally, their two main adversaries by proxy. The rise of Russia and China has been achieved without military conquest – proof that if left unchecked, they could end US and Western dominance of the world without firing a single shot – an unprecedented development in world history where dominance has always been achieved by the sword or gun. The conflict in Ukraine is about preserving the hegemony of the West’s Financial Empire centred in Washington DC and London.įor at least a generation, Western elites have known Russia and China posed the greatest threats to this hegemony – Russia, because of its vast landmass and seemingly limitless natural resources, and China because of its economic and industrial power. This conflict is no different, except that in this case, for the first time in 80 years, the West has come up against serious military opposition in the form of Russia – unlike in the Middle East in recent times, and in South East Asia the generation before – theatres where the much vaunted US and/or NATO military machine suffered embarrasing defeats in Vietnam, Korea, Syria (by proxy), and Afghanistan. ![]() In fact the West would be most happy to fight until the last Ukrainian is standing, if that meant preservation of the Empire.Īll wars are banker wars, and concepts like ‘freedom’, ‘human rights’ and ‘humanitarian causes’ are just bylines to garner public support at home for wars in distant lands with which we have no connection. It’s not about defending freedom, or defending the lives of Ukrainians. They tell us it’s about defending freedom and a ‘rules based international order’.īut it’s not. Places like Kherson, the Donbass, Sevastopol and Crimea have literally nothing to do with us, and it matters not to our national interests whether they are controlled by a government in Moscow, or one in Kiev. We are living in the last days of Empire – the US/Western Financial Empire – and most people don’t know it. ![]() Ever wondered why New Zealand and other Western countries are sending huge amounts of money from their ailing economies to prop up Ukraine’s all but defeated army in a stand-off with Russia thousands of miles away? ![]()
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