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Fedorov's avatar

Good write up. I would also add that there is a distinct racial element to all of this. It’s very clear that the west does not wish to tolerate any dissent among whites and constantly consolidates its Jew run neoliberal hegemony. The whole situation with Russia is completely unthinkable with any other ethnicity. Imagine Europe telling Rwandans that because they committed a genocide and don’t support man on man anal sex they’re not allowed in Europe.

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Charles Clemens's avatar

During America's war against Vietnam, Canada invited draft dodgers and deserters to live north of our border. There is nothing unique about Germany offering sanctuary to Russian soldiers. I've been reading volume 1 of Whitney Webb's ONE NATION UNDER BLACKMAIL and learning a lot about how America's "liberalism" works.

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Rurik Skywalker's avatar

Is that a series of articles?

I remember seeing her doing interviews with Tim Dillon the funny fat gay comedian.

Or is that someone else??

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Charles Clemens's avatar

One Nation Under Blackmail is a 500-page book, just released yesterday. It explains, in part, how various criminal syndicates allied themselves with our government to distribute heroin and control the world. It's possible that the Jeffrey Epstein angle will not be discussed until the 2nd volume is released.

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Rurik Skywalker's avatar

Feel free to post about the book when you finish it.

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Charles Clemens's avatar

Will do.

It's tough sledding, though, with small type, scads of footnotes, and an encyclopedic feel to it.

I'm off to Hillsdale College in nine days to attend a seminar on Russia. Four nights in hotel rooms will give me lots of time to read.

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Adolf Hilter's avatar

Whitney is a peculiar figure some years ago she suddenly pop's up from nowhere with tons of info that requires deepstate high level sources. But then we dig a bit and ops, her dad the deepstater shows up. Nor do we know who her mysterious husband are, and why this constant jumping around between Chile and London and why always this constant annoying giggle between sentences in her interviews. A limited hangout of the higher order as some folks in the know say?

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Charles Clemens's avatar

I've never heard an interview with her. She certainly can't be more annoying than Kamala Harris, HRC, or Pocahontas Warren. Maybe she has "insider" information. Maybe she has a guilty conscience. Maybe she will share the names of Epstein's customers. The first chapter was a satisfying "teaser", mentioning the number of times that Jeffrey Epstein was admitted to the Clinton White House (each time with a different young woman or a girl).

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Kent Clizbe's avatar

Her online bio doesn't say a thing about who she really is. There's a bit more detail compiled here (in an Indian TV gossip site, of all places!):

https://www.marathi.tv/?s=whitney+webb

She reminds me of a very similar profile "journalist", young woman who suddenly hit the big-time, publishing book after book, with no real background in the subject matter: Diana West.

West was "mentored" by actual journalists, who seem to have taken a liking to her, and fed her info and leads. Without him (or them, not sure), she'd just be a hair-flipping pretty face.

Webb sure feels like a garment cut from the same cloth.

Digging a little bit shows:

She's a registered Democrat (as are all females in her family, fathers Republican) in Sarasota, FL.

She went to Davidson College--a hive of PC-Progism, would have graduated about 2012, a degree in Theology.

She's married to "a South American man."

Her father's a real estate attorney in Florida.

Grandfather managed hotels, owned a car dealership, and worked for Bank of America.

Family connections to NC, where Whitney went to college.

It appears that she had/has some connection that propelled/financed her writing/commentating career. She clearly has no experience or special knowledge of pretty much anything related to the issues she's writing on. She's someone's project. The question then is, whose?

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Charles Clemens's avatar

I admit to being put off by the liner notes that indicated that most of the corruption in our government can be laid at the feet of Republicans. I hesitated to pick up the book when I saw Ronald Reagan singled out as an example of American corruption. Then, I began reading it.

It is a fascinating indictment of a corrupt government, heavily footnoted, and a mind-expanding description of the long shadows cast by Meyer Lansky and Edgar Hoover.

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Adolf Hilter's avatar

Whitey can be found to have written articles for various "left/liberal media" prior to Mint news who by the way is compromised, see the founders debacle episode . Her dad is "big"

in real estate/land 100's of millions USD that means shady money is involved.

Whitneys dad and John Kerry sits on a board of some company they apparently owns.

She contributed to a book on the Coronavirus Epidemic authored by former Congresswoman Cynthia McKinney. Now this is a red flag because Cynthia McKinney is close connected with Robert David Stelee , who was (he died just recently) a former Marine, CIA case officer, NATO/Marine psyche warfare instructor and US co-founder of the US

Marine Corps Intelligence Activity. Steele in turn is a Alex Jones associate of

"NASA kidnap children to Mars" fame. Go watch, its hilarious.

Stele either worked at or was associated with Dynology together with Roger Stone, Paul Manafort , Steve Pieczenik and some other shady deepstaters together. Dynology founder are General Jim JONES, now we talking 9/11 level deepstate.

Also it turns out Stele have 3 different death dates registered, 28,30,31.

Stelee was close friend with the known alternative energy fraudster and drug addict

Shasha Stone who in turn is hanging out with some serious big time mafia figures.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x_D3Wvhm0lA

Dr Steve PIECZENIK was former associated secretary to no other then US State Department

Henry KISSINGER during the Nixon era. the dude have tons of skeletons in his closet

https://www.youtube.com/user/stevepieczenik/videos

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steve_Pieczenik

https://phibetaiota.net/2022/06/welcome-to-phibetaiota-net-part-of-the-robert-david-steele-memorial-site-group/

Video archive

https://www.bitchute.com/channel/oEqbnPG8c1fR/

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Kent Clizbe's avatar

Yeah, lots of hinky connections in the young lady's background.

Steele (correct spelling) was a manic, fabulist, faker. I've done much research into him and his claims. His claims of experience were vastly exaggerated and overblown. His plans for "World Intelligence" were Rube Goldberg-esque rantings. I believe he was insane--functioning, but off his rocker.

I know Pieczenik, as well. He, too is teetering on the edge of sanity.

Webb has connections with someone who is NOT insane, who is feeding her stuff, and using her as a conduit for their purposes.

Not clear who that might be, though.

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Charles Clemens's avatar

Imagine what an infinite number of monkeys, sitting at an infinite number of keyboards, might turn out.

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Kent Clizbe's avatar

Hmmmm...

Webb is affiliated with The Last American Vagabond website, which is a product of another cypher, Ryan Cristian.

Coincidentally, here's Robert David Steele interviewing Ryan Cristian, in Sept 2020:

https://robertdavidsteele.com/cristian-ryan/

Clearly there was a professional link there.

Interesting.

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Frantic's avatar

I usually don't bother to read authors at unz.com who don't write about the real issues. People like Whitney Webb, Mike Whitney, Pepe Escobar feels as if they are stuck in 2005.

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Stephen J. Kennedy's avatar

You mean Pepe 'multipolar' Escobar? He should get some pom-poms to go along with the relentless cheerleading.

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Frantic's avatar

They are unbearable, I haven't read anything by them in years.

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Stephen J. Kennedy's avatar

Hard to believe she is stuck in 2005, since she was probably 12 years old at the time.

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Frantic's avatar

Yes, the gerontosaurus is Mike Whitney, my bad. Still I lasted 5 or 6 paragraphs when I tried to read the long investigative piece on Ghislaine Maxwell by Webb so in my mind she got thrown in the big bucket of civnats with the other boomers I cited.

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Stephen J. Kennedy's avatar

The second volume has been released, both together for $35. Webb seems way too young to do what she does, but some people are rather extraordinary.

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Charles Clemens's avatar

Jeff Bezos hornswaggled me. His lawyers will be hearing from my lawyers.!!!!

I preordered that worthless preamble six weeks ago. I'm damaged goods. The shame.....

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Al DuClur's avatar

Ezra Pound said democracy now means rule by Jews. That seems to pretty much sum it up.

The vilification of Putin that turned him into Vlad the Evil occurred when Russia first went against Big Jew's anal revolution. Then when Russia had the temerity to put restrictions on abortion, war was essentially declared. As the Jews openly told the goys after Roe was overturned, abortion is a fundamental Jewish value.

All of the narratives being pushed in liberal democracies are not pushed entirely by Jews but they originate with them including war with Russia and probably China eventually.

The American Empire will always try to find a way to punish any country that does not bend over and take one for the tribe

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Philipp's avatar

Excellent blog post! This makes very much sense.

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Frantic's avatar

> They also misuse words. [...] I get what these people mean, but words have actual meanings and we need to be able to have an adult discussion about things beyond knee-jerk “this bad, me-no-like, therefore Nazi”.

This connects with the observation that many don't have an internal dialogue. Those are the same who conflate any nuance, adjective, qualifier into the "good/bad" dichotomy, and react morally as a consequence.

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Alenushka's avatar

'Liberal Democracy hasn't been tried yet' - sounds like good old one 'Real Communism hasn't been tried yet', right?

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Stephen J. Kennedy's avatar

Is Putin unique? Will there be another autocrat after him or ???

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Cruelnunusual's avatar

No system works when there is wholesale lying and the elections are not real. Words mean whatever the tyrants say they mean, and they simply declare authority by claiming The People support them.

In the US, we’re supposed to have God-given Rights that are enforced by The State. Then we un-elect office holders who won’t enforce them. That’s all out window now. Our un-elected government can call themselves whatever they want. “Private” industry became de facto Public property, or State owned, when money became the determining factor in our elections in the 1980’s. So-called “campaign contributions” are simply overt bribes used to buy your way into the government, or shake down payments from formerly private companies to avoid retribution. It’s been clear to me for 20 years that the US is simply a communist country where The State controls the means of production now, not We The People, as it was supposed to be. The US Founders defined everything as either The State or The People, public or private, the government or the individual. And the two should always be separate with only the most begrudging exceptions, hence Jefferson’s quote “That government is best which governs least”. You’re either communist or capitalist; all the other terms are double talk and distractions.

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John "The Savage"'s avatar

A very cogent explanation of the Big Lie the blue pilled folk in the West choose to believe.

Russia's path to Authoritarianism is now set and is unstoppable. Elena Panina of Russtrat observed that mobilization (of the country, not just military) is revolution. She is right and the liberals who don't flee Russia will have to get used to society being re-engineered for war. They won't like it. Too bad.

Dugin is 100% right, this thing now has only 3 outcomes. Total defeat and destruction for Russia, total destruction for us all, or a Russian victory. He does not say so, but I think the 3rd outcome necessarily implies a collapse of the Liberal Democratic system everywhere. Fun times.

https://www.geopolitika.ru/en/article/putins-fateful-speech-being-prepared-three-scenarios

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Adolf Hilter's avatar

West are NOT Liberal nor a Democracy, both worthless definitions on what it rely is , a eugenic globalist Oligarchy run by the owners of the banks.

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Rurik Skywalker's avatar

DYSGENIC.

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hunter scott's avatar

I like this shield maiden in Moscow telling liberals to "go fuck themselves "

https://t.me/intelslava/37895

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Frantic's avatar

Dye her hair pink, remove the subtitles, and she is the typical SJW. How funny is that :)

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William Beeby's avatar

It doesn`t matter in the UK which party you vote for ( the tribe owns both sides ) the government remains the same .

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boscohorowitz's avatar

Hmm... Whitney Webb (haven't read her but heard of her), limited hangout, numerous connections here and there, another spider-web being pulled through rabbit holes... one asks: do the citations/footnotes hold up to scrutiny? That's all that matters. Everyone has a bias. Bias itself is a form of corruption. We're all prone to it. THat's why we seek verification to justify our trust.

If the citations hold up, that's all one can ask for. Speculating on Webb's motives should be secondary at most. Data hygiene is more important than the alleged or putative or proclaimed political bias/motivation of said data's source.

It's like money: dirty money from the Mafia spends as well as clean money from your uncle's laundromat... unless it's funny money. Real money is real money, and real facts are real facts.

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Larry Cox's avatar

You sound...a bit enraged.

That's a cute turn of phrase, to define "Liberal Democracy" as the way things exist in the countries that self-identify as Liberal Democracies. I might argue with you, but I don't really need or use the phrase myself, so you may do with it as you please.

I am not concerned with political ideologies as much as I am concerned with the more or less obvious criminalization of the ruling classes. The pressure is coming from somewhere and I don't believe conventional commentators have any idea where. I, at least, have some idea of where it comes from.

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Larry Cox's avatar

Well, within my range of understanding, that clarifies things a little. The point my teacher always makes is that if you use the words of your language according to their accepted meanings (as found in dictionaries, etc.) that assists your communication to be understandable. If you are so cynical about people and life that you don't care who understands your speech or writing, then why bother?

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