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Sean Osborne - Eschatology Today - March 17, 2022

Was Ukraine's mauling of the Russian bear preceded by the Western Alliance's poking of the bear?

Did you hear Biden's response to Zelenskyy's address to the US Congress? It was a litany of the warfighting materiel supplied to Ukraine well in advance of any hostilities, and as Eschatology Today noted earlier, it looks like the Globalists instigated the bear to react violently. And so the bear has.

Again, the Book of Daniel is quite clear about what the nations of the Beast Empire are doing as the little horn rises among them: trampling and crushing.

At the collapse of the USSR and the dissolution of the Warsaw Pact circa 1990-91, there were assurances given to Moscow that US and NATO troops would not be stationed east of Germany. NATO said Russia's security interests would be respected and honored.

NATO then sliced and diced the former-Yugoslavia in the mid-1990s.

NATO then expanded eastward into ALL of the former Warsaw Pact countries, so that NATO's tactical battle groups were soon present on Russia's border.

This played right into Russia's centuries old distrust of western intentions, especially the more recent wars of the 20th century.

 

If none of the above rings a bell, perhaps a brand new article at The American Conservative: We Poked The Bear will do the trick.

Most of us who were mature adults in the 80s, 90s and first decade of the 21st century lived through all of this, but never once saw it for what it really was - until now.

Remember, as we've recently recognized here, NATO was born out of the 10-Nation Western European Union.

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March 17 (UPI) -- Ukraine and Moldova have been successfully connected to the Continental European power system, officials said, paving the way for the two countries to permanently sever their power relationship with Russia.

 

Start of Week 3/Day 21.

The 42nd Session of the Congress of the Council of Europe will take place from 22-24 March.

A debate on the situation in Ukraine will take place on Tuesday afternoon, March 22nd. 😉   (322?  Skull & Bones #)

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has been invited to address the Congress by video conference and the Congress will then adopt an institutional declaration.

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So... was the disastrous US withdrawal from Afghanistan in late-2021 actually a Biden Administration "false flag" operation intended to signal weakness to Putin and his military?

It sure worked on the rest of the world, and Putin & Generals did not waste much time in taking that bait IMHO. Hook, line and sinker.

Pentagon says Russia has committed 75% of Russia's combat power in Ukraine, and Ukraine's forces are chewing Russian forces up badly, so much so that they're all but combat ineffective as the third week of war begins.

 

A World War III with (weapons of mass destruction) WMD remains a possibility despite what Biden says publicly.

Depopulation is a goal of the Globalist's, is it not?

 

Then someone commented … “Yes it is. If the vaccines don't do the job, WMD will

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If one wants to invest 100 minutes, one can gain a rather different perspective that the mainstream media has been giving us.

https://rumble.com/vwxxi8-ukraine-on-fire.html


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I don't think Russia is quite as weak as these "expert" analysts are saying. I think Russia is showing restraint in trying not to harm civilian populations.  Most of the areas they are operating (Central/Southern/Eastern Ukraine) in either have a Russian majority population or a significant Russian minority.

This is stark contrast to the USA "shock and awe" method of warfare where they blitzkrieg through a nation, inflicting significant casualties on the civilian population. Then they wonder why the people in the country that was "liberated" hate them so much.

Take Iraq for example:

As we begin the 16th year of the Iraq war, the American public must come to terms with the scale of the violence and chaos we have unleashed in Iraq. (Photo: Oxfam International)

The Iraq Death Toll 15 Years After the US Invasion

Numbers are numbing, especially numbers that rise into the millions. But please remember that each person killed represents someone's loved one.

MEDEA BENJAMIN, NICOLAS J.S. DAVIES

March 15, 2018

March 19 marks 15 years since the U.S.-U.K invasion of Iraq in 2003, and the American people have no idea of the enormity of the calamity the invasion unleashed. The US military has refused to keep a tally of Iraqi deaths. General Tommy Franks, the man in charge of the initial invasion, bluntly told reporters, “We don’t do body counts.” One survey found that most Americans thought Iraqi deaths were in the tens of thousands. But our calculations, using the best information available, show a catastrophic estimate of 2.4 million Iraqi deaths since the 2003 invasion.

The number of Iraqi casualties is not just a historical dispute, because the killing is still going on today. Since several major cities in Iraq and Syria fell to Islamic State in 2014, the U.S. has led the heaviest bombing campaign since the American War in Vietnam, dropping 105,000 bombs and missiles and reducing most of Mosul and other contested Iraqi and Syrian cities to rubble.

An Iraqi Kurdish intelligence report estimated that at least 40,000 civilians were killed in the bombardment of Mosul alone, with many more bodies still buried in the rubble. A recent project to remove rubble and recover bodies in just one neighborhood found 3,353 more bodies, of whom only 20% were identified as ISIS fighters and 80% as civilians. Another 11,000 people in Mosul are still reported missing by their families.

Of the countries where the U.S. and its allies have been waging war since 2001, Iraq is the only one where epidemiologists have actually conducted comprehensive mortality studies based on the best practices that they have developed in war zones such as Angola, Bosnia, the Democratic Republic of Congo, Guatemala, Kosovo, Rwanda, Sudan and Uganda. In all these countries, as in Iraq, the results of comprehensive epidemiological studies revealed 5 to 20 times more deaths than previously published figures based on “passive” reporting by journalists, NGOs or governments.

Two such reports on Iraq came out in the prestigious The Lancet medical journal, first in 2004 and then in 2006. The 2006 study estimated that about 600,000 Iraqis were killed in the first 40 months of war and occupation in Iraq, along with 54,000 non-violent but still war-related deaths.

The US and UK governments dismissed the report, saying that the methodology was not credible and that the numbers were hugely exaggerated. In countries where Western military forces have not been involved, however, similar studies have been accepted and widely cited without question or controversy. Based on advice from their scientific advisers, British government officials privately admitted that the 2006 Lancet report was “likely to be right,” but precisely because of its legal and political implications, the U.S. and British governments led a cynical campaign to discredit it.

A 2015 report by Physicians for Social Responsibility, Body Count: Casualty Figures After 10 Years of the ‘War on Terror,” found the 2006 Lancet study more reliable than other mortality studies conducted in Iraq, citing its robust study design, the experience and independence of the research team, the short time elapsed since the deaths it documented and its consistency with other measures of violence in occupied Iraq.

The Lancet study was conducted over 11 years ago, after only 40 months of war and occupation. Tragically, that was nowhere near the end of the deadly consequences of the Iraq invasion.

https://www.commondreams.org/views/2018/03/15/iraq-death-toll-15-years-after-us-invasion

Now, lest you think I am anti-American (I am actually 1/4 American), Canada participated in this too and has blood on their hands, as well. The Cup of our iniquity is full and floweth over. Judgement is coming soon.

 


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