Pandemic planned until spring 2023 according to two of my sources. Already fixed Nov. 2019 in internal government meeting with @jensspahn and Angela Merkel.
Followed up by secret @rki_de meetings starting january’20.
Pinned here for reference. Watch how it will come true…
Ein weiterer Vorfall für die Liste:
- Raketeneinschlag in Polen
- Nord Stream Sabotage
- zerschnittenes Datenkabel in der Ostsee
- Drushba-Pipeline
- abgestürzte Drohnen in Estland
- abgestürzte Drohnen in Finnland
- abgestürzte Drohnen in Liauen
Wie oft will sich die NATO und die EU eigentlich noch von der Ukraine angreifen lassen, um sich in einen Globalen Krieg hineinziehen zu lassen, bevor man dem einen Riegel vorschiebt?
Stopp aller Zahlungen an die Ukraine.
Stopp aller Waffenlieferungen an die Ukraine.
Stopp jeglicher Hofierung des ukrainischen Kriegstreibers.
Stopp jeglicher Flüchtlingsaufnahme.
@Mrs69Xav@066_mit Art. 49 Wiener Vertragsrechtkonvention ist mit der NATO Osterweiterung plausibel und damit das Memorandum nichtig.
Außerdem wurde es durch den US unterstützten Putsch 2014 bereits gebrochen.
Textverständnis ist nicht dein Ding Karsten. Es wurden 3 Kategorien manipulativ gemixt. Wenn nur die Rüstungsindustrie attackiert wird, muss ich die ausländ. Kollegen in Kommando- und Entscheidungsposten nicht auffordern das Land zu verlassen. Jetzt schon.Beides kein Kriegsverbr.
@DenRuba On the left are the ones that freed us from the Nazis. Zelenskij and you support those on the right. Take a history lesson, instead of posting garbage on X.
@MavkaSlavka@HavryshkoMarta Never again in Ukraine while Zelenskij is kneeing before a Nazi 😅? Do you trust these words more than your own eyes? If so, Propaganda is very happy with you.
Today, as a Ukrainian-Jewish and a scholar of the Holocaust, I feel deeply ashamed.
I never could have imagined that in my country — the country where the Nazis murdered 1.5 million Jews, the country of Babyn Yar, the very symbol of the Holocaust in the Soviet Union, a country that claims to be fighting for “freedom and democracy” — a Nazi collaborator and OUN leader like Andriy Melnyk would be buried with full state honors.
Men under Melnyk’s leadership served in the Auxiliary police under Nazi. They hunted Jews hiding in attics, basements, forests, and barns, desperate to survive the Holocaust. They guarded ghettos and camps. They marched Jews to execution sites. And they took part in the shootings alongside the Germans.
By the spring of 1943, the Holocaust in Ukraine was nearly complete. The Jewish neighbors were gone — murdered before the eyes, and often with the assistance, of Melnyk’s followers. And it was precisely then that Melnyk supported the creation of the Waffen-SS Galicia Division, whose members swore an oath to Adolf Hitler.
And today, the president of my country — a man whose own relatives were murdered by the Nazis — kneels before the coffin of this Nazi collaborator.
One could hardly imagine a greater humiliation for Jews. It is a humiliation for everyone who once believed that “Never Again” meant something in contemporary Ukraine — a country where militant ethnic nationalism increasingly dictates the politics of memory, and national identity.