CNN Pushing Fake U.S. Intel Reports of
Russians Stockpiling Blood on Ukraine
Border, Ukranian Government Furious With
DC Propaganda
Conservative Treehouse,
by
Sundance
Original Article
Posted By: earlybird,
1/30/2022 10:50:08 AM
Always remember, CNN is the official “fake news” narrative engineering effort of the U.S. State Department. The Washington Post pushes the Intelligence Community effort (CIA, etc.), and the New York Times push the FBI/DOJ (state police) effort.
Today in an effort to use Ukraine as a proxy state for war against Russia, the State Dept and CIA are claiming the Russians are amassing massive stockpiles of blood at the Ukraine border as they prepare for a protracted war. In response the Ukraine government tells the Biden crew to knock it off with the nonsense. This puts CNN journalists in Ukraine telling CNN journalists in the U.S.
CNN sold their corporate soul when they made their deal with that devil named Saddam back in '92 as I recall. Now they have to protect all the corruption they know exists in DC, thanks to all the deals made that filled pockets with dirty money.
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Reply 2 - Posted by:
Ribicon 1/30/2022 11:16:00 AM (No. 1055717)
Media outlets that lie to the American people are another thing that need so be shut down once we get a benevolent dictator in office. They're like this almost entirely across the board, pushing anti-American propaganda. We're supposed to be defended against enemies both foreign and domestic, but our mainstream media companies, which function precisely as a domestic enemy would, make money, so it's permissible.
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Reply 3 - Posted by:
DVC 1/30/2022 11:58:13 AM (No. 1055766)
Enemedia pushing "war news", desperate to distract from Traitor Joe's collapsing economy, soaring food and energy prices, and the rampant violence across much of the nations - ALL Democrat POLICIES that have intentionally caused this complete disaster.
When in political danger - start a war to gin up support.
NOT WORKING. They lie.
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Reply 4 - Posted by:
Californian 1/30/2022 12:10:00 PM (No. 1055783)
Putin will not invade. Nothing to gain. Everything to lose. He is not stupid. No amount of goading and prompting and pushing for an invasion by Biden will make this happen.
Biden needs a war to boost his poll numbers.
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Reply 5 - Posted by:
downnout 1/30/2022 12:31:21 PM (No. 1055808)
Biteme certainly seems to be spoiling for a war…my question is why? There is no way on earth it will distract Americans from the horrible policies he and his flying monkeys have inflicted on us. Is he THAT stupid?
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Reply 6 - Posted by:
red1066 1/30/2022 12:39:25 PM (No. 1055816)
The Ukranian government isn't the only one furious with D.C. and the MSM reporting. You can count the vast majority of the American people in that group as well.
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Reply 7 - Posted by:
Maggie2u 1/30/2022 12:45:48 PM (No. 1055823)
Well, the D.C. swamp dwellers already used the 'weapons of mass destruction' excuse to get us into a 20yr. war in Afghanistan and they know we won't fall for that again, so the new excuse for war is 'massive stockpiles of blood'.
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Reply 8 - Posted by:
PCMM 1/30/2022 1:13:17 PM (No. 1055847)
The “benevolent dick-tater” had his chance and screwed it up beyond imagination. He was in over his head and tried to hide it by tweeting about Rosie O’Donnell. Yes, if I was in a Yankee hellhole I’d be looking for ways to vote for him multiple times in ‘24 but don’t expect things to be much different the second time. He didn’t have the stones to fire traitors and even APPOINTED the worst ones. Partisans can’t talk their way out of that simple fact but plan on doing the exact same thing and expecting a different result. I don’t want to hear how CNN has a “right” to step on White House property because they most certainly do not. Trump couldn’t even control his own house. I’ll not pretend for one second that Trump is better than Ron DeSantis.
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Reply 9 - Posted by:
Kumoan 1/30/2022 1:42:50 PM (No. 1055874)
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Reply 10 - Posted by:
JackBurton 1/30/2022 1:43:05 PM (No. 1055875)
The best 'fake' news I saw was of a satellite pic of the buildup of Russian heavy equipment at the Ukraine border.
Some wag photoshopped the trucks to spell out Let's Go Brandon.
If only.
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Reply 11 - Posted by:
Cyaindasun 1/30/2022 3:29:13 PM (No. 1055955)
It would appear the US media wants a war with Russia. That way they don't have to report on our boring, senile incompetent president because that's bad for their Democrat supporters and candidates coming up in the mid term elections.
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Reply 12 - Posted by:
DVC 1/30/2022 3:35:58 PM (No. 1055959)
Re #4. He has already invaded Ukraine twice, and Georgia once. In each case, he has kept the chunk of each country that he bit off, with only minor shouting and stamping of little feet as the "cost".
I hope Putin does not invade, but, sadly, the only thing really deterring him is, I think, the recent acquisition of a whole bunch of pretty capable, long range US-made anti-tank missiles by the Ukrainian troops. This is supported by a bunch of capable US-made anti-aircraft missiles, too. THOSE are actual deterrents. The rest of Traitor Joe's moronic political theater is just smoke.
But anti-tank and anti-aircraft missiles that the Russians know are very effective......THAT can be a deterrent.
Old Roman saying. Si vis pacem, para bellum. If you desire peace, prepare for war.
Like by buying a bunch of anti-tank and anti-aircraft missiles.
And the last two words were taken as the name for the German WW1 9mm pistol cartridge, the 9mm Parabellum. Literally "9mm prepared for war".
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Reply 13 - Posted by:
Californian 1/30/2022 4:10:36 PM (No. 1055974)
12, Russia is much weaker now than when they attacked Georgia. What more can they gain from another Ukraine attack? What is the military, economic, strategic, political or other value in doing so?
An attack serves no purpose.
And let's assume the Russians do it and I'm wrong. So what? Ukraine isn't a NATO country. We don't have a defense agreement with them. We don't have military bases there. We don't have a huge trade agreement with them. Why should we care? Sure, sell them all the anti-tank and other defensive oriented weapons you like, go make a few bucks, wear out the Russians for kicks with Ukraine blood. But no American blood or treasure should be wasted on saving a hyper corrupt kleptocracy Friends Of Joe country from Putin.
I've seen estimates ranging from 120k-170k Russian troops near the border. 170k is not enough to attack, take and hold any significant fraction of Ukraine and why should we care anyway?
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