Wednesday, March 1, 2023

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just keep saying it over and over and over.


These are "False Flag events.

The sources quoted are Russian.

The Ukrainians are now denning they are behind them.

They didn't ever deny it was them on the first ones of these that hit the strategic nuclear air base outside of Moscow, but they didn't claim responsibility for it either.

Now? 

Now they are denying its them all together.

(Thats your clue, right there)

Tells me? 

Somebody pretty high up the food chain so to speak has figured out exactly what the Russians are doing with all these Ukrainian drone attacks

 and that whoever or whomever that was 

is aware of these being staged by Moscow.

Think about it.

We dont want the Ukrainians hitting deep inside Russia, that could start WWIII. 

We only give them ammo that's capable of reaching so far exactly because of that reason.

So whats the likelihood they risk cutting off their funding and just go ahead and hit deep inside Russia just like we dont want them  too? Pretty small. Yo do what your sponsors say.


There's been:

Limited attacks

Limited damage 

(comparatively, anyway, to what could have been.)

Minimal casualties. 

(3)

If they (Ukrainians) have had this capability all along?

Why haven't they done more with it?


And all of this according to Russian sources.

And Putin has already used the first attack on the air base outside Moscow as an excuse to suspend the last Nuclear  arms control treaty Russia had with the US. Including further nuclear testing.

Russia nuclear policy is that if their nation is under threat of extinction then they will use nukes to ensure its survival.

How much longer till they say Ukrainian drones hit something that shows that their nations survival is at stake?

Might be a question you wanna ask yourself.

And just how far fetched do you really feel that last Questiion is?

He was all in from the get go, Hypersonics, Nukes, whatever it takes. 

He's out to bury the West, NATO and the $ once and for all 

 Tryin or succeeding?

He will take the world with him either way.


Are you Ready?

Is your heart and soul comfortable with your eternity right now?

If not? I'd be talking to someone whom you think could point you in the right direction to ensure your souls eternal salvation.

(I should have been a CIA analyst :-) I would have been good at it:-).

Yup.


Ukraine denies sending attack drones into Russia territories


"Ukraine on Wednesday denied sending attack drones deep inside Russia, after several unmanned aircraft allegedly targeted civilian infrastructure and at least one drone crash-landed just outside of Moscow."


"The drones did not cause any injuries or any significant damage, but they breached Russian air defenses on Monday and Tuesday and briefly shut down airspace over St. Petersburg."

(Another point: If your not inflicting much harm with these attacks? Then why keep doing it when the retaliation could be far worse?)


The Russian Defense Ministry directly accused Ukraine of carrying out two of the attacks in a post on Telegram.

Mykhailo Podolyak, the adviser to Ukrainian President Voldymyr Zelensky, denied the accusations from Moscow.

Podolyak said Kyiv “doesn’t strike” inside Russia territory.

(So you know its not us or we WOULD HAVE inflicted more damage than what has been delivered, The Ukrainians know better than to hit that deep in Russia if we dont want them to. The Russians have already used it as a pretext to get out of our last treaty with them.

So who is benefiting?

Who is really getting what they want here?

Queue Brother Brian:

"it's not complicated!")


"According to Russia’s Defense Ministry, two of the unidentified attack drones targeted civilian infrastructure inside the city of Krasnodar and the region of Adygea in southern Russia on Tuesday but lost control and crashed."

(Funny we never believe them any other time...)


"Another drone crashed near the village of Gubastovo, which is about 60 miles outside of Moscow."

(How much longer till they say the survival of the nation is at stake?)


"In December, Moscow also accused Ukraine of attacking an airbase with drones inside the Saratov region in the southeastern part of European Russia.

Ukrainian officials did not directly claim responsibility for that attack, which left three Russian servicemen dead, but alluded at the time to “consequences of Russian aggression” in a cryptic message."

(So why are they flat out denying these then?

What changed do you think?


"Somebody pretty high up the food chain so to speak has figured out exactly what the Russians are doing with all these Ukrainian drone attacks

 and that whoever or whomever that was 

is aware of these being staged by Moscow."


Would be my guess...)


I've been saying 

we are going to see some things in this lifetime we never thought we would.


Ukraine Attempts A ‘Moskva’ On Moscow; Tries To Strike Gazprom Facility Using Its Indigenous UJ-22 Drone


Okay.

Now from a source a lil closer to the action.

https://eurasiantimes.com/ukraine-tries-a-moskva-on-moscow-attempts-to-strike-gazprom/


The appearance of a UJ-22 close to the Russian capital coincides with a wave of drone attacks that Russian authorities blamed on Ukraine that targeted southern and western regions. 


"On February 28, the governor of the Moscow region, Andrei Vorobyov, said that a UAV crashed-landed in the town of Gubastovo close to the capital, and it appeared it was headed for a “civilian infrastructure site.”

(Which one? Where? How far away from it was it before it landed? Was it armed? If so with what?...On and on and on...).


"The Ukrainian drone was reportedly trying to hit a Gazprom gas compression site in the suburbs of Moscow, around 50 miles southeast of the Kremlin. The pictures uploaded on social media revealed that the drone was Ukrainian-made UJ-22."

("The Ukrainian drone was reportedly trying to hit a Gazprom gas compression site" said who?)


"Unsurprisingly, the Ukrainian authorities don’t appear to have made any remarks regarding the drone incident near Moscow. Ukraine doesn’t openly take responsibility for assaults inside of Russia."

(One because it's not them and two because we tell them not to hit that deep.)


"A Gazprom spokesperson confirmed to Russian media that the UAV allegedly clipped trees shortly before its target and crashed 10 meters from the outer fence of the gas compression facility."

(The fact there isn't a lot of damage in any of these attacks ought to clue you in as to what is going on.)


"If the most recent drone attacks came from Ukrainian soil, they would stand among the most daring missions since the Kremlin began its full-scale invasion last February."

(I think that's the first time I have seen the phrase "full-scale invasion" in the Eur-asian times. Thats interesting. Why now?)


"Furthermore, the drone’s presence so near the capital clearly may lead to fresh criticism of Russian President Vladimir Putin’s handling of the war on the home front."

(The hardliners dont understand what he is doing. 

Only a handful of people at the top are in the know.)


"Besides that, the drones looked to have hit their targets in at least one instance. An explosive-equipped drone struck a Rosneft oil depot in the Krasnodar region early on Tuesday. 

According to the reports, the drone attacks hit the depot’s boiler room. The facility is situated in Tuapse, and the city administration claimed that the drones were unsuccessfully hitting the oil tanks.

(Lots of drones, minimal damage...Why?)











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