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In Odessa, Ukraine, a tragic massacre occurred during ongoing protests against the nationalist turn and new government in Kiev. The victims were peaceful protesters who were labeled as provocateurs, separatists, and even terrorists by the government. On May 2nd, hundreds of right-wing football fans from Kiev and Kharkiv arrived in Odessa to disperse the government critics gathered at the Odessa Kulikov Field. Violent clashes between the two groups resulted in the death of 46 people. According to media reports, the clashes occurred after a group of pro-Kiev demonstrators attacked a group of pro-Russian demonstrators gathered outside the trade union building.

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In 2019, I went to Ukraine to learn about far-right extremist groups. The Azov Movement, a far-right group linked to violence, organized a festival that attracted many Ukrainians who saw them as war heroes. Azov has connections to white supremacist ideology and has recruited members from notorious far-right groups. They have their own paramilitary wing and training grounds near the front lines of the war against pro-Russian forces. Azov has also tried to build relationships with far-right groups worldwide, including in the US and Europe. Experts are concerned about their recruitment strategy and the potential for acts of terrorism. White supremacist attacks have increased significantly in Western countries between 2014 and 2019.

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The leader of the right sector recently threatened to march to Kiev, claiming that the deputy interior minister is a Russian representative who has arrested some of their men. However, this ultimatum was seen as an emotional overreaction by Anton Shekhovtsov. There are politicians who are paid by the Russians to provide information. President Poroshenko knows that he needs to remove the deputy interior minister, not because of the right sector's demands, but because there are suspicions about him. Right-wing candidates received very few votes in the presidential elections. However, experts warn that right-wing nationalist fighters could eventually become independent paramilitaries.

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Violence erupts as protesters take over a property resembling Anzac support. Bullets fly through the air, causing chaos and destruction. The situation is an absolute disgrace, with children present and people fighting for their freedom. The sound of gunfire is deafening.

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It's 9 AM on February 28th, 2022. Criminals with military weapons are causing chaos in Kyiv due to the Zelensky regime's distribution of arms. Shootings are not related to Russians but likely gang-related. The regime's actions are irresponsible and harmful to Ukrainian civilians. The speaker, in Ukraine, fears for their safety from armed criminals. The regime's actions will not deter Russians but will lead to civilian deaths. The speaker believes the regime is evil and harming the Ukrainian people.

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The speaker discusses the events of the Maidan massacre in Ukraine in 2014. They mention the protests, the shootings, and the investigations that followed. The speaker highlights the findings of Professor Ivan Kachenovsky, who discovered evidence suggesting that the massacre was part of a planned coup d'etat. They also mention interviews with far-right leaders and Western officials, who discussed the number of victims needed to change Western support. The speaker concludes by mentioning the lack of resolution in determining who started the shooting and the amnesty law that prevented prosecution of those involved in the protests.

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Our house is on fire, be careful. The anti-terrorism operation will not last two or three months. They say there are terrorists here, but who is the terrorist? We are the terrorists. Enough of the criminals. I used to be proud that Ukraine was the only country in the former Soviet Union without war, where the communists peacefully transferred power. But now, contradictions are intensifying. In December 2013, the Euromaidan movement grew in Kiev, motivated by the government's decision to sign an association agreement with the European Union. The protests started as a festival but became more hostile. The situation escalated, leading to a war in the Donbass region. The conflict divided the people, and politicians fueled the discord. The government launched an anti-terrorist operation, and the army began fighting in cities like Sloviansk. The war caused civilian casualties and destruction. The president, Poroshenko, promised peace but continued the conflict. The situation remains dire, with both sides suffering.

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The opposition in Ukraine includes extremist groups like Svoboda, which has ties to Nazi Germany. The leader of Svoboda, Holitanybok, has openly targeted Jews and ethnic Russians. Despite being condemned by the EU, the US government backed these extremists, thinking they could control the situation. Victoria Nuland from the US State Department was caught on a leaked call discussing who they would put in power. They didn't think Klitschko should be part of the government.

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In this video, the speaker mentions powerful figures in Kiev, including Prime Minister Yatsenyuk, Vitali Klitschko, and Oleh Tyahnybok. Tyahnybok's party, the Freedom Party, has questionable influences. The speaker then discusses Stepan Bandera, a hero of the Freedom Party who collaborated with the Nazis during World War II, fought against the Russians, and was involved in the persecution of Jews. The speaker highlights the hero worship of a fascist on the Maidan, with the three-finger salute as a symbol of Freedom Party supporters. The video also mentions the presence of Freedom Party officials at NPD events in Germany. Finally, the speaker quotes Tyahnybok's call to fight against Russians, Germans, Jews, and other "vermin" for the Ukrainian homeland.

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In this video, the speakers discuss the controversial figure Turchinov and his role as Ukraine's acting president in 2014 during the anti-government protests. The discussion touches on the presence of criminals, neo-Nazis, and fascists among the protesters. The focus then shifts to the US's alleged support for the Azov battalion, a far-right militia known for its ties to neo-Nazism within the Ukrainian Armed Forces. The speakers mention Max Blumenthal's article, which exposes this support as a scandalous episode of covert US assistance to neo-Nazis in Ukraine. The Azov battalion originated from the Patriot of Ukraine party, a white nationalist group that promotes racial purity. The battalion became active during the civil war in Eastern Ukraine.

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In this video, we see the Ukrainian volunteer group, the Right Sector, who played a violent role in the Maidan protests, reclaiming the city of Mariupol alongside the army. The Right Sector is known to have some members with extremist views. The commander of the group, who has ties to a neo-Nazi organization, is now seen standing next to the Ukrainian Minister of Justice, who praises their bravery. The government is even providing them with armored vehicles. Another commander, Dmitri Yarş, leads a predominantly nationalist group within the Right Sector, and the government plans to legalize their battalion as well. Experts believe that keeping these right-wing groups within the army helps control them, as they must learn discipline.

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The video discusses the rise of paramilitary groups in Ukraine following the revolution in 2014. These groups, such as the Right Sector and Azov Brigade, initially played a role in overthrowing the government but later became a threat to the new government. They imposed their own order in the streets and committed acts of violence, including the massacre in Odessa. The video explores the political vision and actions of these paramilitary groups, as well as their connections to far-right ideologies. It also raises questions about the involvement of the United States in supporting the revolution and whether they were aware of the presence of neo-Nazi elements within the Ukrainian revolutionaries.

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Maidan Independence Square has become a war zone, with ongoing clashes in Kyiv. The situation is dire, with at least 70 dead and rising, marking a significant revolution. The U.S. has invested over $5 billion to assist Ukraine amid these tensions. NATO has expanded into 13 countries near Russia's borders, raising concerns about escalating conflict. Robert Perry, an investigative journalist, highlights that a segment of the Ukrainian population supports extreme right-wing positions and has formed militias that intensified violence during the Maidan protests. What began as peaceful demonstrations has turned increasingly violent.

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The shooter had ties to a white supremacist manifesto and expressed interest in joining a far-right paramilitary group in Ukraine. The Azov Movement, formed during Ukraine's 2014 revolution, is seen as heroes by some Ukrainians but criticized for far-right ideology and controversial symbols. Azov's emblem is linked to Nazism, and the group has recruited from Neo-Nazi organizations.

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The protesters in Ukraine are calling for a revolution to topple the elected government and sign an association agreement with the EU. They want a stable business environment and support from the free world. It would be a shame to waste years of preparation if the agreement is not signed soon. Some believe that Yats is the right person to lead the government due to his economic and governing experience. The brave Ukrainians are peacefully standing against tyranny and expect the government to avoid violence when dealing with them.

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Pro-EU protests in Kyiv continue for a second day, with around 1,000 demonstrators, including opposition leader Vitali Klitschko, urging the government to reconsider its decision not to sign a significant trade deal with the EU. Robert Perry, an investigative journalist, reflects on the protests and the role of NGOs in Ukraine. While many NGOs support legitimate causes, some are funded by governments and may prioritize those interests over the needs of the people they claim to help. He recalls how, during the 1980s, the CIA faced discredit due to scandals, leading to a shift in strategy under the Reagan administration, moving away from traditional CIA operations.

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The National Militia, associated with the far-right group ASOV, has caused chaos in Ukraine by trashing places, fighting police, and holding officials hostage. ASOV's founder, Andrei Biletsky, has a history of racist and anti-semitic views. They have infiltrated Ukrainian politics, with ties to Interior Minister Arsen Abakov who employs their fighters and has appointed one of their commanders as his deputy.

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The National Militia, linked to the far right group ASOV, has been causing chaos in Ukraine. They have clashed with police, trashed locations, and have ties to racist beliefs. The group's founder, Andrei Biletsky, has expressed anti-Semitic views. They have also been involved in political activities, such as disrupting city hall meetings. Ukraine's interior minister, Arsen Abakov, has close connections to the Azov group, employing their fighters and appointing their commander as his deputy.

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When the Maidan revolution happened, I was asked to advise the new Ukrainian prime minister on the economic crisis. I flew to Kyiv, and while there, I was told that the US had financed the people at Maidan. This supposed spontaneous revolution of dignity raises some questions. Where did all the media outlets come from? Who organized this? Where did the buses come from, and who called all those people in? It was clearly an organized effort.

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When the Maidan happened, I was asked to meet with the new Ukrainian prime minister to discuss the economic crisis. I went to Kyiv, and while I was there, I was told that the US had paid for all the people at the Maidan. People call it a spontaneous revolution of dignity, but where do all the media outlets, the organization, the buses, and the people come from? It's clear that this was an organized effort.

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В Киеве прошел митинг в поддержку власти, известный как Антимайдан, против евроинтеграции. Люди выражали опасения о возможном крахе промышленности, безработице и войне. Изначально сторонники Майдана и Антимайдана пытались общаться, но конфликт escalировал, и они начали физически противостоять друг другу. Нация была разделена, и люди стали смотреть друг на друга с недоверием. Конфликт вышел за рамки противостояния с полицией и стал борьбой между различными политическими ориентациями. In Kyiv, a rally in support of the government, known as Antimaidan, took place against European integration. People expressed concerns about potential industrial collapse, unemployment, and war. Initially, supporters of Maidan and Antimaidan attempted dialogue, but the conflict escalated into physical confrontations. The nation became divided, with people viewing each other with distrust. The conflict extended beyond police opposition to a struggle between different political orientations.

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Color revolutions exhibit subtle patterns that reveal their true nature. To unify crowds, organizers use symbolism effectively, employing similar names and logos for revolutionary groups. These groups often appear aware and active but are actually trained radicals who initiate violence, transforming peaceful protests into coups. Their influence is evident across various color revolutions. They utilize simple tools like catchy songs and chants to energize crowds and foster a collective identity.

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In the eastern part of Ukraine, near the Russian border, the Berghut riot police are seen as heroes defending order against chaos. Many people in this region fear that Ukraine is being taken over by fascists and nationalists who are selling the country to the European Union. Despite their loyalty to the east, the people here do not support ousted president Yanukovych. They are defending their municipal buildings and are worried about who will come into power in Kyiv. The tensions between pro-Russia and pro-European Union supporters are evident, with violence erupting in some areas. The new government in Kyiv plans to sign the association agreement with the EU.

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Ukraine is part of Eurasia, specifically Eastern Europe and the former Soviet Bloc, almost like Russia's Robin. The people in the streets are fighting for a better future, to modernize, liberalize, and become a democracy tied to the West instead of remaining a corrupt, authoritarian country tied to Russia. Putin offered a $15 billion bribe to maintain ties. The western, younger, more liberal parts of Ukraine took to the streets because they knew they had no future being Russia's vassal. America isn't overtly celebrating Ukraine's potential shift because we don't want Russia to intervene militarily. We want to distract Russia, like with the Olympics, rather than provoke a violent reaction. The longer this conflict goes on, the more NATO is strengthened, and arms deals are happening with NATO. Instead of de-escalation, there was an influx of money and weapons.

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Pro-EU protests in Kyiv continue for a second day, with around 1,000 demonstrators joined by opposition leader Vitali Klitschko. The protests are in response to the government's decision not to sign a major trade deal with the EU. Investigative journalist Robert Perry explains that some NGOs are funded by governments and serve their interests rather than the people they claim to help. In the 1980s, the CIA's activities were exposed, leading to the creation of the National Endowment for Democracy (NED) to carry out similar operations. NED and other US agencies supported political groups, trained activists, and influenced media to advance US foreign policy interests. Mustafa Nayan, founder of Dromadskaya TV, used social media to bring crowds to Maidan Square. Symbolism and catchy slogans were employed to unite protesters, and organizations like Huromadske TV received donations from the Dutch and US embassies and George Soros' NGO.
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