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To: alanrs who wrote (760126)3/25/2022 4:13:46 PM
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The Jack Maxey 2 hour 10 minute video about the laptop and everything swirling around the Biden corruption is worth listening to the whole thing. I've listened to it. I think greenspirit pointed it out here first. I haven't seen the second video yet. It is also a long one. Hah - Rand Corporation "Think Tanks". Ritter just mentioned it. "His think tank thinked it up. The pathology..." Iron Man 3.

I'm listening now to the YouTube with Scott Ritter and Aaron Mate. I haven't heard of Max Blumenthal, I don't remember. A few others here have pointed out that Scott seems to have a more reasonable view than the war hawks. Just heard Ritter say that Ukraine has 5 battalions that get trained every year - total of 40 since it started, by European NATO for the specific purpose of killing Russians in the Donbass. With the NATO equipment they are given, their battalions are plug and play interchangeable with NATO forces - same level of capability and training, at least on the ground. They were given the option of having this equipment removed, peaceably, or having things play out "old school". They chose "old school", and are now in "the cauldron". (Scott didn't use that term, but that's how Gonzalo describes the Russian technique.)

I've read the Minsk Agreement - the OSCE, which includes these European countries doing this training, are supposed to be stopping war in the Donbass, not goading the Russians into a new one.

Aaron's Twitter feed is instructional. Pretty sure he's right - this is a proxy war that NATO started with constant poking and prodding and puffery.

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