Do you remember how close we came to Armageddon in the early
1960s when Washington put nuclear missiles in Turkey on the Soviet Union’s
border and the Soviets responded by putting nuclear missiles in Cuba?
Fortunately, at that time, we had an intelligent president instead of a cipher.
President John F. Kennedy pulled us back from the brink and was assassinated by
his own government for his service to humanity.
For a number of years, I have been warning that the recklessness
of a half century ago has reappeared in spades. The crazed, insane, Nazified, neoconized government in
Washington and Washington’s despicable European vassal states, especially the
UK, Germany, and France, are driving the world to extinction in a nuclear war.
See, for example here.
This is the most obvious fact
of our time. Yet only the Russian
government addresses Washington’s threat to life on earth.
Why is this?
Why was there no debate—or even mention—in the
presidential nomination primaries of the road to nuclear war on which
Washington has the world?
Washington is putting its nuclear missiles on Russia’s borders,
conducting war games on Russia’s borders, and stationing its Navy off Russia’s
coasts in the Black and Baltic seas. To cover up its reckless, irresponsible
aggression toward a nuclear power, Washington accuses Russia of aggression.
The presstitute media—the New
York Times, the Washington Post, Fox “News,” CNN, and the rest of the
despicable whores repeat the lie over and over until the Western populations
are brainwashed.
Do you suppose the Russians,
who know what is happening, are going to just sit there until they are so
completely surrounded by nuclear missiles that they have to surrender?
Unless you believe this, you had best get busy
saving your life and the life of our planet. Do not expect political leaders to
do this for you. There are no political leaders in public office anywhere in
the West, only paid puppets of powerful interests groups.
Do not expect experts, most of whom are
dependent on these same interest groups, to bring influence to bear on
government and media.
There is no one but us.