Father for peace. Theologian and pastor with views that wouldn't necessarily fit into a sermon. Mainstream or alternative media? Both are needed to understand!
@HavryshkoMarta "Zelensky bears personal political responsibility for the people he brought into government and elevated to positions of extraordinary power." Yes - in any developed DEMOCRACY that would be the rule. What does that tell about the present Ukraine?
As the Ukrainian — or, rather, even American — investigation (NABU) found, a former Deputy Minister of Justice, who at the time was serving as Deputy Head of the Office of the President of Ukraine, together with an accomplice, hired hackers to break into government databases.
Fake information about the owners of companies was entered into government databases.
After that, they made arrangements with “their” judges and with people in the Ministry of Justice.
When the owner of a company discovered that his company had been re-registered in the names of unknown individuals, he went to court, but there he was bound to lose.
In this way, these scumbags took over companies worth tens of millions of euros. And registered them in the names of their drivers.
I want to emphasize once again: this was being done by the Office of the President of Ukraine.
This was being done personally by Zelensky’s closest aide.
All of this has been fully documented by the investigation.
Do you even understand what kind of state this is?
There is no law, no justice system, no fairness there.
There is only money and bandits.
“I just don’t want to die, and I don’t want to kill. Isn’t that enough?” Dozens of Ukrainian soldiers desert during training in Germany, Die Zeit reports.
Die Zeit gave a detailed account of the story of 39-year-old Volodymyr Shulhin from Dnipro. Before the war, he was a pianist, wrote poetry, and organized meetings of a Bible study group. When forced mobilization began in Ukraine, he did everything he could to avoid military service. He had to give up his job as a piano teacher because traveling to his students had become too dangerous due to patrols by military recruitment officers.
Shulhin rarely went outside and mostly taught children at home, while his wife, Anna, earned money by taking jobs as a cleaner or courier. At the end of January 2026, Shulhin and his wife were stopped on the street by a military recruitment patrol. He was forcibly pushed into a vehicle and sent into the army.
About ten days after being mobilized, Shulhin was sent for training at the Altengrabow military training area on the border between Saxony-Anhalt and Brandenburg. Initially, he did not consider deserting. “The German soldiers gave us a very warm welcome. The barracks were clean and the food was good, so I wanted to learn,” he said.
A few days later, Shulhin developed a fever and became unwell during the morning roll call. When he asked for permission to skip breakfast, a sergeant struck him in the chest in front of his fellow soldiers. After Shulhin fell, he was ordered to do 50 squats as punishment. Later, Shulhin asked a German doctor at the base for fever-reducing medication and mentioned the incident. When Ukrainian officers learned about it, one of them allegedly threatened to “bury him in a pit and list him as missing in action.”
After that, Shulhin decided to flee. He obtained a referral from the German doctor for treatment at Berlin’s Charité hospital, and two weeks later simply left the hospital and did not return to the base.
In total, Die Zeit journalists spoke with around a dozen Ukrainian deserters. One said he had fled because of harsh treatment by his commanders, while two others wanted to reunite with loved ones in the EU whom they had not seen for many years. Another deserter had previously served a 15-year prison sentence for murder and saw fleeing as an opportunity to start his life over.
Another deserter explained his decision this way: “I just don’t want to die, and I don’t want to kill. Not at the front, not anywhere else. Isn’t that enough?”
In general I do not answer to people who cannot discuss something without insulting their opponent. So that's it. But in case you didn't know it, look at the the page of the Ukrainian researcher @HavryshkoMarta and decide for yourself weather de-nazification is needed or not. Much has changed since 2019, when Zelensky won with a peace-program for Donbass that was never fullfilled. The nazi-element is especially huge in the military sector, which is deeply problematic not only from a Russian, but also i.e. from a Polish point of view.
Ukraine must be realistic and make some concessions before they loose everything. I am saying that as one who wishes Ukraine and its suffering people well. And by the way, also Ukraine has had a lot of ultimatums in this war, and you may add to that this stupid motto of not speaking nor negotiating with the Russians from the middle of 2022.
Logical thinking's starting point in a cruel world is not only what is right and good, but what is possible given the situation. The thing is that Putin wants to see concessions on Russia's main demands (a neutral and de-nazified Ukraine, with the same rights for Russian speaking people as for Ukrainian-speakers, and with a settled solution for Donbass). As Zelensky does not agree on any of that, Ukraine is not welcomed to the table. I wish they were, but that's the situation. Fact. So what should Ukraine do now? Meet some of the Russian concessions, to get negotiations started, before they loose their whole country. Or at least get an agreement with Russia on ceasefire so that elections can be held, as Zelensky resigns and takes full responsibility for the corruption of his administration.
Russia attacks Kiev. Zelensky says this just shows Russia doesn't want peace. Ukraine attacks Russian docks and installations. Russia attacks Kiev. Zelensky says this just shows Russia doesn't want peace. Ukraine attacks Russian docks and installations. Russia attacks Kiev... In the meanwhile Ukraine is loosing at the front and people suffer on both sides, but no worry, it will takes months before the the whole of Ukraine is lost.
The thing is that Putin wants to see concessions on Russia's main demands (a neutral and de-nazified Ukraine, with the same rights for Russian speaking people as for Ukrainian-speakers), and with a settled solution for Donbass. As Zelensky does not agree on any of that, Ukraine is not welcomed to the table. Today every reasonable person should admit, that the best would have been if Zelensky had not refused the Istanbul-agreement in March/April 2022. So much people and land would have been saved. So what should Ukraine do now? Meet some of the Russian concessions, to get negotiations started, or at least get an agreement with Russia on ceasefire so that elections can be held, as Zelensky resigns and takes full responsibility for the corruption of his administration.
Swedish television has aired a report on the issue,only after the TCC forcibly detained one of its own employees.
What happened:
Swedish journalists were filming a report on Ukraine’s mobilization when their colleague, a Swedish citizen, was suddenly seized by TCC officers.
He was physically restrained, forced onto a bus, and taken away for a medical examination,apparently with the intention of sending him to the front.
The only reason he was eventually released was that he managed to produce his Swedish passport and press card.
Even then, getting him out was far from easy.
Sweden’s reaction:
The incident was serious enough for Sweden’s Foreign Ministry to summon the Ukrainian ambassador and demand an explanation.
Kyiv, however, offered little more than the usual diplomatic platitudes.
No meaningful guarantees were provided for the protection of foreign nationals.
The incident caused massive outrage in Sweden.
Yet in Brussels and Washington, the response was nothing but cold, calculated silence.
And now comes the obvious question:
Is this still going to be dismissed as "Russian propaganda"
When a Swedish journalist can be physically detained by Ukrainian mobilization authorities in the middle of a television shoot and nearly hauled away for military service, how much longer can Western governments and media pretend that nothing is happening?
So, is it still "Russian propaganda"?
Or is it simply an uncomfortable reality that can no longer be ignored?
@HavryshkoMarta The question is not only if Zelensky took part in this, knew or should have known. The question is why he is taking any political responsibility for corruption of this size in his own administration. In any democratic country that would be the obvious thing to do.
⚡️ Arrested: the deputy head of the Office of the President of Ukraine Mudra.
On the tapes she demands to systematize and lead corruption together with Zelensky.
Cartier, Bulgari, Audemars Piguet for $122,000 - while Ukraine is bleeding.
They are feasting on your stolen billions.
Where is the AUDIT?
On the NABU recordings published today, the deputy head of the Office of the President of Ukraine says that hundreds of millions of hryvnias need to be laundered on “the instructions of her boss.”
Who is the boss of the deputy head of the Office of the President?
There are only two possibilities. It is either the head of the Office of the President, Budanov, or Volodymyr Zelensky. That’s it.
One of these people was directly in charge of laundering hundreds of millions.
Well, isn’t that interesting…
VESTLIG PROPAGANDA
Er du en av dem som har trodd at Ukraina skulle vinne over Russland? Som har tenkt at grunnen til det russiske angrepet på Ukraina den 24. februar 2022, var ønsket om å danne et stor-Russland? Tenker du at Putin ønsker å fortsette til andre land så snart Ukraina er overvunnet, muligens også til Vest-Europa? At Ukraina kjemper for hele Vesten? Hadde du ingen problemer med å tro på at Russland stod bak eksplosjonen på sin egen North Stream-rørledning, og nikket du «akkurat, ja» til historier i pressen om at Putin var så alvorlig syk (eller redd) at han hadde en dobbeltgjenger som spilte seg selv? Tror du at de døde og skadede på ukrainsk side stort sett er sivile, mens russisk side stort sett bare taper militære? Har du vært overbevist om at fredssamtalene alltid har strandet på grunn av russisk uvilje? Tror du at NATOs militære opptrapping på russergrensa i Finland og Norge er et svar på russisk opptrapping? At nazisme i Ukraina ikke er noe problem, mens Zelensky har bred ukrainsk støtte i den ukrainske befolkningen?
Hvis du måtte svare ja på over halvparten av disse spørsmålene, vil jeg gi deg den kjedelige diagnosen at du har blitt kraftig lurt av vestlig propaganda. Men fortvil ikke, du er ikke alene. Det store flertallet i Vesten vil svare ja på det meste.
Noe av «den vestlige propagandaen» (eller infostrømmen) har noe for seg. Ukraina har klart seg langt bedre mot stormakten Russland enn man kunne vente. Angrepet på Ukraina har alt i alt (per i dag) ikke tjent Russlands interesser – de er økonomisk skadelidende (selv om det ikke er krise), og NATO har fått to nye medlemsland som svar på angrepet. Ukrainske droneangrep inne i Russland svir på Kreml-pungen. Og det stemmer at i den siste tiden har ikke Russland vært interessert i fredsforhandlinger – de vil avgjøre på slagmarken.
Men mye av det vi leser og hører er virkelig vestlig propaganda. Russlands interesse er ikke primært land, men et nøytralt Ukraina (utenfor NATO), som ikke diskriminerer russisk-språklige. Jeg forsvarer ikke angrepet i 2022, men det er ikke vanskelig å forklare. I samme situasjon ville USA (i hvert fall under Trump) trolig gått til aksjon langt tidligere. Angrepet i 2022 kom ikke i et vakuum, men etter åtte års borgerkrig i Donbass (den gang Øst-Ukraina), med over 8000 døde. En borgerkrig som ironisk nok startet etter et vestlig-regissert maktkupp på Maidan-plassen i Kiev i 2014. Dette er grundig dokumentert.
Hvis en skal søke fred, er det viktig å forstå alle sider av en konflikt. Norge har hatt et «image» som en fredselskende og fredsmeglende nasjon. Norske tjenestemenn har forhandlet fram fred i mange låste konflikter. Vi har vært med å bringe parter til forhandlingsbordet som er uenige i det meste. Eller for å si det med Gro Harlem Brundtland: «Det er typisk norsk å være god!»
Dette var image’et. Realiteten er at vi nå selv er aktiv part i en konflikt (tenk på Norges enorme økonomiske støtte til Ukraina!), samtidig som vi står sammen med de landene som vil boikotte all slags dialog med motparten. Vi vil ikke forstå. Uttalt eller uuttalt er vi med på NATOs strategi, som er å vinne over og svekke Russland – verdens største atomvåpenmakt, vårt naboland. Jeg kan ikke skjønne at ledende norske politikere har tenkt over hva det faktisk betyr. Jeg kan ikke skjønne annet enn at de enten er dumme eller gale. Logikken er på linje med sitatet fra Holberg: «En sten kan ikke flyve og Mor Nille kan ikke flyve. Ergo er Mor Nille en sten.»
I mellomtiden får vi som mener dialog og forsøk på å forstå er veien til fred, finne oss i å bli kalt «russiske agenter», vatnik’er, samt å få forskjellige trusler. Jeg synes ikke det er hyggelig, men det er ingenting mot hva sivilbefolkning og militære i Ukraina, Donbass og Russland går igjennom nå i dette femte krigsåret.
⚠️“If you live in Ukraine, speak Ukrainian, not ‘Katsap.’”
A self-appointed language vigilante in Kyiv berated other people’s 🇺🇦kids for speaking Russian among themselves.
At first, the line was: speak Ukrainian at school; in private, speak whatever language you like.
Now, apparently, the language police have decided that even private conversation is their jurisdiction.
So how exactly do you plan to win back the largely Russian-speaking Donbas? By shooting people for speaking Russian, or merely throwing them in prison?
This fascist mentality must be eradicated before it tears Ukraine apart from within.
They forcibly mobilized a 43-year-old pediatric anesthesiologist who’d spent 20 years saving Ukrainian newborns. Paperwork gap of a few days. Grabbed by the military recruiters. Sent to a training center. Four days later he “falls” from a fifth-floor bathroom window and dies. Official line: accident.
This is what “defending democracy” looks like when the body count gets high enough. The same media that lectures us about freedom is silent. How many more doctors, fathers, and actual productive citizens get fed into this meat grinder before someone admits the truth?
🚨 JUST NOW: Anthony Fauci's successor, NIH Director Jay Bhattacharya, BLASTS Fauci for COVERING UP the alleged 82% MISCARRIAGE RATE for pregnant women taking the COVID vaccine
"Tony Fauci was OUT OF HIS LANE, and used that power to tell America one thing when he really thought another."
"I'm glad his words now can be heard by the American people... it's SHOCKING to me that he was sharing private thoughts and that, when he was out in public—and he was out in the public A LOT—he didn't share those private thoughts with the American public."
"I mean, and Tony Fauci was MAJOR figure in trying to get those COVID shots past the finish line. He owed the American public some transparency."
11 years ago, Professor Mearsheimer warned NATO against leading Ukraine down the primrose path. The world would likely have been a very different place today if we still had open debates and did not criminalise common sense.