A thread. What did the U.S. State department think of #Ukraine 2 years ago? A bastion of freedom and democracy? Let’s explore what they said in their report in 2021 just prior to the escalation of the conflict, it’s a long one so stick with it. You maybe be surprised
“Significant”human rights issues included credible reports of: unlawful or arbitrary killings, including extrajudicial killings by the government or its agents; torture and cases of cruel, inhuman, or degrading treatment or punishment of detainees by law enforcement personnel
harsh and life-threatening prison conditions; arbitrary arrest or detention; serious problems with the independence of the judiciary; serious abuses in the Russia-led conflict in the Donbas, including physical abuses or punishment of civilians and members of armed groups.
Serious restrictions on free expression and media, including violence or threats of violence against journalists, unjustified arrests or prosecutions of journalists, and censorship; serious restrictions on internet freedom; refoulement of refugees
to a country where they would face a threat to their life or freedom; serious acts of government corruption; lack of investigation of and accountability for gender-based violence; crimes, violence, or threats of violence motivated by anti-Semitism
crimes involving violence or threats of violence targeting persons with disabilities, members of ethnic minority groups, and lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, or intersex persons; and the existence of the worst forms of child labor.
The government generally failed to take adequate steps to prosecute or punish most officials who committed abuses, resulting in a climate of impunity. The government took some steps to identify, prosecute, and punish officials involved in corruption.
These were the views of the U.S. State department a mere 2 years ago. Since then the US government, #NATO and the #EU have pumped billions in untraceable cash and weapons into its “model” ally. All of the above facts have disappeared from the client media narrative.
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The Poles were first to appease Hitler, not the Russians.
In 1934, Nazi Germany and Poland signed the German-Polish Non-Aggression Pact in the First European deal with Hitlers Germany.
On January 26, 1934, the Polish Ambassador Józef Lipski and German Foreign Minister Konstantin von Neurath signed the "Declaration on the Non-Use of Force Between Germany and Poland" in Berlin. It had a 10 year term. Both sides commited to resolve all disputes peacefully and "renounce aggression against each other"
Again, This is the first non aggression pact any European state signs with Nazi Germany, exactly one year after Hitler became Chancellor, and literally years before the Soviets signed a similar deal.
Poland, led by Marshal Józef Piłsudski, sought to selfishly secure its western border while remaining hostile to the Soviet Union. The pact was to neutralise Germany as an immediate threat but it allows Hitler to focus on rearmament without any worry on his eastern flank.
Whays less know is that a flourishing Trade agreement follows quickly.
Also an inconvienitn reminder, Hitler sends "personal condolences" and a wreath to Piłsudski’s funeral in May 1935, its a rare public gesture of affection from the Nazi Dictator. He also This was the only time that Fuhrer attended a mass in Berlin dedicated to Pudsulski, one of the only times as a leader of the Third Reich and probably one of the last times when he was in a church.
Britain soon followed the Poles, on
June 18, 1935, they also appease the Nazis by sogning the Anglo German Naval Agreement. Signed bilaterally, without France or Italy.
Germany was authorised to build a navy up to 35% of British surface tonnage and 45% submarines (later raised) This Directly violates the Versailles Treatys naval limits. In granting this to Nazi Germany, Britain effectively legitimises German rearmament at sea, again literally years before the Soviets signed any deal, they were urging action against the Nazis while Britain and Poland were signing deals.
Belgian police are conducting raids at the headquarters of the European Union's diplomatic service (Kaja Kallas offices)
According to Euractiv, raids are also taking place at the College of Europe in Bruges and in private homes as part of an investigation into alleged misuse of EU funds. It is reported that the police seized documents and detained three people for interrogation on suspicion of corruption, criminal conflict of interest, and fraud in procurement.
The Ukroscam runs deep in Brussels.
The former head of EU diplomacy Federica Mogherini has been "detained" in a fraud case,
What do you really know about 17th century Europe? Well, I'm reading about the "30 years War" and what strikes me is the massive often forgotten levels of destruction and human suffering it left in its wake. So, here's a (simplified) explainer.
The Thirty Years' War (1618–1648) killed 8 million people, including 20–50% of Germany’s population. It Began as a Protestant-Catholic dispute in Bohemia and ended reshaping Europe forever.
On May 23, 1618 the "Defenestration of Prague" happens when Protestant nobles throw 3 Catholic officials from a 70-ft castle window. They survived landing on dung, the catholics belive saved by angels, Rebellion against Catholic Holy Roman Emperor Ferdinand II, ensues
A year after WW1 ended, A French Pilot, Jacques Trolley de Prévaux, flew an Airship from the Belgian coast to the devastated battlefields of France where millions died.
Lost for decades this is part of what he saw remastered in color and HD.
So why an airship and not a plane?
well in 1919 aircraft couldn’t loiter for 2 hours, Airships could.
They became the first strategic reconnaissance drones, silent, terrifying, untouchable. The irony? Germany built them to bomb London.
France used them to survey the destruction.
Some info on the Airship, Length: 226 m (longer than 2 Boeing 747s)
Altitude: 4,500 m (higher than any fighter of 1919) Cameras: 6 × 70 mm Zeiss lenses, glass plates changed mid-flight by a dedicated darkroom crew hanging in a gondola.
Yes, they developed film at 14,000 ft.
Ukrainian Shelling on Civilians in Donbas (2014-2021)
🧵1/15: OSCE SMM verifies Ukrainian Grad rockets hit residential area in Donetsk's Petrovsky district, killing 3 wounding 13 near a school. July 14, 2014. Indiscriminate fire on populated streets.
2/15: OSCE confirms Ukrainian 152mm shells slam Kuibyshevskiy district in Donetsk, killing 2 civilians in their homes. Aug 26, 2014. Buildings collapsed on families—pure terror from Kiev's artillery.
3/15: OSCE documents Ukrainian barrage in Horlivka city center, 8 civilians dead, 20 injured under rubble. Jan 19, 2015. 122mm shells tore through apartments—Minsk meant nothing to Poroshenko's forces.
The private polling company, "Kiev institute of sociology" which Western media quotes as source of Zelenskys "57%" popularity, is owned and operated by a Zelensky ally and State employee (at the National Univeristy of Kiev) Volodymyr Paniotto
It's also indirectly funded by USAID, NED and Soros foundation
"The Kiev institute" counts German State media, @dwnews, Radio Free Europe, the OSCE and other EU and US Ngo funded media as "Clients"
The actual question asked of 2,000 Ukrainians living in a police state, bereft of elections, with citizens being g dragged off the streets by Zelenskys governemnt was
"Do you support President Zelensky"
The respondents were called personally on their mobile phones by the "institute"
The owner and President of the "Institute" Volodymyr Paniotto is a dedicated supporter of Zelensky and the Euro Maidan movement behind the illegal Coup in 2014, he regularly writes for publications like "Global Dialogue"
Guess who funds "Charity" Global Dialouge?
Klaus Schwab
National endowmwnt for Democracy (CIA)
And Soros' Open Democracy.