To: maceng2 who wrote (195732 ) 2/1/2023 7:36:26 PM From: TobagoJack Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 218178 Re <<Andrew Tate looks to be having a rough time of it in Romania. Andrew Tate appears in court in Romania as his lawyers argue he should be released | World News | Sky News but anybody's chance of a fair trial in the UK may not be much better. UK gets lowest ever score in corruption index after string of scandals UK gets lowest ever score in corruption index after string of scandals | UK News | Sky News The UK has fallen down the global Corruption Perceptions Index (CPI) to its lowest ever score as a report warned "slipping standards are being noticed on the world stage". >> ... we follow along to discern state of play. BTW, have you received the memo hereunder?telegraph.co.uk China can use people's fridges and laptops to spy on them, UK warned Microchips embedded in routine appliances pose a 'Trojan horse' threat to national security, Government told By Gordon Rayner, Associate Editor23 January 2023 • 8:00pm China has the ability to spy on millions of people in Britain by “weaponising” microchips embedded in cars, domestic appliances and even light bulbs, ministers have been warned.... In the mean time, are 'they' already consulting you w/r to this below described / inevitable trajectory?zerohedge.com Former UK Defense Minister Says NATO May Need To Send Ground Forces To Ukraine The "domino theory" was once used to great effect in order to manipulate the American public into supporting the Vietnam War, but will the same narrative work to get the west to support World War III with Russia? Former UK Defense Minister Sir Gerald Howarth seems to think so as he uses this exact claim to justify NATO boots on the ground in Ukraine.
It should be noted that a large percentage of the American populace and most of Europe have no interest whatsoever in engaging with Russia and possibly its allies in all out war, but the establishment appears intent on forcing the issue anyway. The delivery of NATO tanks and the possibility of longer range missiles will no doubt trigger a wider response from Russia, which will then be used by NATO as a reason to escalate further. At the very least, Howarth does admit what many in the alternative media have been saying for some time - That Ukraine's efforts have ground to a halt without further support from NATO troops. The deliveries of money and weapons are nothing more than a stop-gap; wars are won by men. The former minister suggests that Ukraine is essentially too big to fail and that NATO cannot allow Russia to prevail in the region, otherwise they will be emboldened to strike other nearby nations. There is zero evidence to support this argument, but it is clear that NATO talking heads are desperate to drum up some kind of public fervor. Are western citizens willing to fight and die for Ukraine? It's highly unlikely.