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Saved - August 25, 2025 at 4:05 AM

@RachBlevins - Rachel Blevins

"My greatest concern is that there is going to be a false flag event that’s going to escalate this war" @geraldcelente noted that NATO could try to ramp up its proxy war against Russia by further lying to the public, because: "If all else fails, they take you to war."

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Speaker 0: "Papa Gallo, parrot, stop repeating what everybody else is saying and think for yourself." "People have little minds. The masses follow." "My greatest concern is there's gonna be a false flag event that's gonna escalate this war." Speaker 1: "NATO can't keep going at this rate; not enough weapons to sustain Ukraine." "In a multipolar world, Russia, China, and India realize they need to cooperate because The US cannot be trusted." "They're gonna unite more." "When Biden put the sanctions on Russia, he said, quote, Putin's gonna pay the price." "We wrote in the Trends journal, no, they're not, that the people Russia has all of the technological, industrial, high-tech. They have they have all they need to be self sufficient." "All these companies pulling out of Russia, the Russian people are gonna take it over." "If we do, life on earth will be destroyed in twenty four hours."
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Speaker 0: You know, when I was a kid, my first one, I started repeating stuff I heard on the news. My father said to me one time in Italian a couple of times. Papa Gallo, parrot, stop repeating what everybody else is saying and think for yourself. He said that to me enough times that I realized before I say something, better have the facts. And then when I started to learn things, I said, pop, I said, are people he say, son, take it easy. People have little minds. The masses follow. They always do, and that's what's gonna keep happening. So my greatest concern is there's gonna be a false flag event that's gonna escalate this war. Speaker 1: Yeah. And I think that that is a legitimate concern, right, especially as we're looking at a situation where the NATO alliance can't keep going at this rate. They're not making enough weapons to sustain Ukraine while at the same time sustaining all of the other projects on their board that they're trying to get to. So when you kinda take a step back and you look at the multipolar world, you look at the fact that, you know, all of these other countries, say Russia, China, India, they've kind of realized, okay. We need to get it together and figure out how to work with each other because The US cannot be trusted, and they are going to target all of these different pillars of the multipolar world in any way possible. So how do you see kind of the state of the multipolar world right now as they're dealing with all of this continued chaos coming from The US. Speaker 0: They're gonna unite more. By the way, when when, Biden put the sanctions on Russia, he said, quote, Putin's gonna pay the price. We wrote in the Trends journal, no, they're not, that the people that Russia has all of the the technological, industrial, high-tech. They have they have all they need to be self sufficient. And all these companies that are pulling out of Russia at the time, the Russian people are gonna take it over. These are very advanced people technologically, scientifically, And matter of fact, John f Kennedy's speech to graduating students in 1963 at American University, everybody should look this up, it's all about peace. And he said that we should not hate the people of the Soviet Union. He said they suffered more than anyone during World War two. He said they lost over 20,000,000 people and their factories, farms, and homes, the equivalent of Chicago to the East Coast. And we should not go to war against them because this is his language. If we do, life on earth will be destroyed in twenty four hours.
Saved - August 18, 2025 at 2:22 AM

@RachBlevins - Rachel Blevins

“This is no longer about a Ukrainian army trained and equipped by NATO. This is a NATO army that’s manned by Ukrainians.”   Scott Ritter on the “new phase” in the conflict, amid reports of Western mercenaries joining Ukrainian troops to fight in the region near Russia’s border… https://t.co/DuAyVvKpjr

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"This is a NATO army that's manned by Ukrainians and by foreign mercenaries." "There’s a large number of them apparently participating in this current offensive." "So they're an active participant in this conflict, and I don't think you'd have them in these numbers if there wasn't a green light given to them by their respective governments." "There's been an internationalization of this fight." "The army that's fighting Russia right now in Ukraine is no longer a Ukrainian army." "it's a NATO army... supported by NATO intelligence, by NATO communications, by NATO command staffs, by NATO logistics." "the international legion has always been in in this fight."
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Speaker 0: We've just seen how these foreign mercenaries are boasting online, very close to the Russian border. So do you think this is reckless on their part and on the part of the western governments? What is your take on the situation? Speaker 1: Well, I mean, it's never a good idea if you're in the military to be posting TikTok videos that I can't where you are and what you're doing on the battlefield. But, you know, we live in a in a social media driven age, and a lot of what these guys post is propaganda. But, clearly, what what's going on here is, you know, this this new phase you know, and and we are in a new phase of this conflict. Let there be no doubt. What Ukraine pulled off this past week, this is no longer about, you know, a Ukrainian military that's, you know, trained and equipped by NATO. This is a NATO army that's manned by Ukrainians and by foreign mercenaries. So there's a large number of them apparently participating in this current offensive. They played a role in penetrating the Russian defenses, carrying out raids behind the Russian lines and and, you know, doing some of the reconnaissance work, etcetera. So they're an active participant in this conflict, and I don't think you'd have them in these numbers if there wasn't a green light given to them by their respective governments. So even though these aren't, you know, serving, you know, military officers and soldiers, they are experienced veterans who couldn't be in Ukraine doing what they're doing unless their governments approved of it. So we we there has been an internationalization of this fight. Speaker 0: Now speaking of that sort of green light, I mean, you make a good point there, and yet at the same time, we see these mercenaries. They're laughing. They're boasting. They're being very clear about what they're posting on social media. So what then is the part where those Western governments, especially in The US, would be willing to even quietly give a green light even if they're not coming out and saying it directly. I mean, is there a way in which this benefits the West? Speaker 1: Well, there there's absolutely a way. First of all, as I said, we we we've seen a transition. We're we're we're talking about a NATO army. The the the army that's fighting Russia right now in Ukraine is no longer a Ukrainian army. It's a NATO army. It just happens to be manned by Ukrainian troops primarily, but these Ukrainian troops are supported by NATO intelligence, by NATO communications, by NATO command staffs, by NATO logistics. And there's reports that, you know, hundreds, if not thousands, of former military specialists are contracted to the Ukrainian military to do specialist tasks such as operate or advise on the operation of advanced NATO artillery systems and and things of that nature. So already that's crossed the boundary, but now what we see too is this international legion that has always been in in this fight. It used to be sort of a joke, a bunch fat former veterans, many with no combat experience, and the Ukrainians didn't wanna use them. But the international legion has been transformed, and it now is manned by thousands of very combat savvy, international mercenaries who are active participants in this conflict and are fully integrated into the NATO military doing traditional NATO style operation.
Saved - August 18, 2025 at 2:22 AM

@RachBlevins - Rachel Blevins

When asked directly about the 18,000 military contractors in Afghanistan—at least 1,575 of whom are armed mercenaries—Pentagon spokesman John Kirby admitted there are no plans for them to leave the country. https://news.antiwar.com/2021/04/16/pentagon-unclear-if-contractors-will-leave-afghanistan/

Pentagon: Unclear if Contractors Will Leave Afghanistan - News From Antiwar.com The US has over 18,000 military contractors in Afghanistan news.antiwar.com
Saved - August 18, 2025 at 2:16 AM

@RachBlevins - Rachel Blevins

Watch my full interview with @MarkSleboda1, where we discuss the state of NATO's proxy war against Russia and what it means for today's Trump-Putin summit in Alaska: https://pnqk.me/toaddi

'IT'S A TRAP' US Panics Over Russian BREAKTHROUGH, Begs for Ceasefire to Save Kiev –Mark Sleboda Trump went from claiming that there would be “severe consequences” if Putin didn’t agree to a deal at their summit in Alaska on Friday, to saying, “This meeting sets up the second meeting." rachelblevins.substack.com
Saved - August 2, 2025 at 9:04 AM

@RachBlevins - Rachel Blevins

“I’m going to stop wars,” he said, and yet here we are with another escalation…

@disclosetv - Disclose.tv

JUST IN - Trump orders two nuclear submarines to be positioned "in the appropriate regions" after "highly provocative" Russian statements. https://t.co/e644SgRSdU

Saved - June 22, 2025 at 12:47 AM

@RachBlevins - Rachel Blevins

BREAKING: Trump says the US carried out strikes on nuclear sites in Iran, “including Fordow, Natanz, and Esfahan.” The man who campaigned on “no new wars” really included a “Congratulations to our great American Warriors,” as if he accomplished something. This won’t end well… https://t.co/sOgEjL9Zm3

Saved - January 14, 2025 at 9:21 PM

@RachBlevins - Rachel Blevins

Trump campaigned on ending the war in Ukraine, but his new National Security Adviser Mike Waltz is claiming they plan to force Kiev to lower its conscription age to 18, in order to "generate hundreds of thousands of new soldiers." That sounds like a plan for more endless war...

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On January 13, 2025, Trump's national security adviser pick, Mike Waltz, discussed the administration's approach to the Ukraine war. While there are plans for President-elect Trump to speak with Russian President Vladimir Putin, Waltz emphasized the need for changes on the battlefield. He highlighted Ukraine's manpower issues, noting that the draft age is currently 26, suggesting that Ukraine could mobilize hundreds of thousands of new soldiers. This dual focus on initiating talks while also pushing for increased military conscription raises questions about the administration's commitment to peace, contrasting with Trump's campaign promises.
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Speaker 0: It is January 13, 2025, and Trump's choice for a national security adviser is speaking out about how the administration plans to handle the war in Ukraine once they get into office starting next week. And I know that much of the media is focusing on the comments that he made about, you know, plans for president-elect Trump to speak with Russian president Vladimir Putin, and those plans could come together in the coming days. But there's another part of his comments that I really wanna focus on because I don't think it's getting enough attention. These policies that are being mentioned that are sounding quite a bit like policies we've heard from the Biden administration. So let's get into it. So Florida congressman Mike Waltz is Trump's pick to essentially be his next John Bolton. And he spoke out to ABC's this week over the weekend in an interview where when he was asked about how the incoming administration is going to handle, not just the war in Ukraine, but also unprecedented tensions with Russia, he claimed that the focus was not just going to be on initiating talks, but also specifically on making some key changes on the battlefield. Speaker 1: You know, the other thing that we're going to need to see is really, stabilizing things, on the battlefield. And one of the things that we'll be asking of the Ukrainians, is they have real manpower issues. You know, their draft age right now is 26 years old, not 18. I don't think a lot of people realize that. They could generate 100 of thousands of new soldiers. Speaker 0: So on one hand, he's saying, yeah. Sure. We're planning for talks. It would be great to have a phone call between Trump and Putin. But then he turns right back around, and he says, oh, but we need to make sure that we're forcefully conscripting 100 of thousands of more Ukrainian men to get them on the battlefield. That doesn't sound like it's coming from someone who is preparing for peace. That sounds like it's coming from someone who is preparing for more and more war, and that's the exact opposite of what Trump campaigned on.
Saved - January 3, 2025 at 10:51 AM

@RachBlevins - Rachel Blevins

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