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Double Secret False Flags!

Wag the dog incoming….


The United States is concerned that the Russian government is preparing for an invasion into Ukraine that may result in widespread human rights violations and war crimes, a U.S. official said Friday. 

The official told Fox News that Russia is laying the groundwork to have the option of fabricating a pretext for invasion, including through sabotage activities and information operations, by accusing Ukraine of preparing an imminent attack against Russian forces in Eastern Ukraine. 
When I saw that, the first thing I thought was:
This sounds like the old double reverse false flag.
Now if the Ukrainians attack the Russian forces, the U.S. can screech “See, we told you a false flag was coming!” 
On the other hand, I wouldn’t put it past the globalists who are chomping at the bit for a war with Russia to orchestrate an attack to provoke the Russians even more and then in turn be able to blame the Russkies for responding. 
As Andrew Anglin pointed out, it is shocking to see them even using the term false flag because calling something a false flag is of course a sign of being a conspiracy theorist and probably a racist, leading to bans on social media. 
Along the same line of thinking, the U.S. is also warning Putin that we would fund and support a Ukrainian insurgency, assuming that the Russians would likely roll right over the Ukrainians. Apparently the Ukrainian active duty military is only around 250,000 and the Russians have over 100,000 troops already on their border, with what I presume is dramatically better equipment and training. Ukraine won’t last long in a conventional war.


…But Biden administration officials have begun signaling to Russia, which has massed about 100,000 troops at its borders with Ukraine, that even if it managed to swiftly capture territory, Mr. Putin would eventually find the costs of an invasion prohibitively expensive in terms of military losses.

“If Putin invades Ukraine with a major military force, U.S. and NATO military assistance — intelligence, cyber, anti-armor and anti-air weapons, offensive naval missiles — would ratchet up significantly,” said James Stavridis, a retired four-star Navy admiral who was the supreme allied commander at NATO. “And if it turned into a Ukrainian insurgency, Putin should realize that after fighting insurgencies ourselves for two decades, we know how to arm, train and energize them.”

He pointed to American support for the mujahedeen in Afghanistan against the Soviet invasion there in the late 1970s and 1980s, before the rise of the Taliban. “The level of military support” for a Ukrainian insurgence, Admiral Stavridis said, “would make our efforts in Afghanistan against the Soviet Union look puny by comparison.”
In other words, just having fled Afghanistan with our tails between our legs, we know a little something about losing to an insurgency. Worth noting, around 17% of the people in the Ukraine are ethnic Russians and in the eastern parts of the country a large percentage of the people are native Russian speakers, so not exactly the same as Afghanistan. 
Things are pretty quiet right now but that could change in a heartbeat if this goes down in Ukraine, and it seems like the people who can make it happy are eager to see a new war. Prepare accordingly. 

7 Comments

  1. Anonymous

    nothing like a war to get people's minds off the fuck up shit at home. but for god's sake this is stupid. starting a war with russia ? did anyone read a history book ? for one big thing, how are we going to support the troops there ? you know the food, gas and other stuff needed ?
    anyone really think the pussy fucks in the five sided funny farm have any idea how bad this will be ? vlad will not play nice like they think he will. the russian army TODAY is not the same as it was back in the 1980-90's. this is a really stupid idea even for the morons in charge now.
    I sure he knows better than the clowns in DC about what that mean, and he knows how dumb the dumb fucks here can be. still, this is nothing to try to raise poll numbers.

  2. Anonymous

    Has anyone in charge taken a hard look at what passes for our active-duty "military" today? Fops and fairies abound, fat black wymmyns with their nails and weaves did, equally fat hispanic chicas with false eyelashes six inches long.

    I work in defense electronics, and let me state for the record that the army/navy personnel I deal with are not your best and brightest. Today's ETs bear a closer resemblance to the little movie troll desperate to phone home than to yesteryear's square-jawed G.I. Joes. Fully half of my job is remote troubleshooting from half a world away because their qualified techs can't diagnose a blown fuse or unplugged power cord without step-by-step instruction.

    If we insist on being busybody bullies in his backyard again, Ivan is going to eat our lunch.

  3. Arthur Sido

    You could have stopped at reading a history book. I doubt 1 in 1000 average Americans know the Germans were fighting on two fronts in WW II and that they were in full retreat from the Soviets after Stalingrad. There is no upside to tangling with Russia on their own turf.

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