The War in Ukraine is a War on Our Minds

Nineteen Eighty-Four

I need to finally comment on the torrent of fake news barraging our minds since the beginning of the Russian “invasion” of Ukraine. I know that the majority of these videos and photos are fake, and I have the credentials to back that statement. We are witnessing the single biggest disinformation campaign ever, and I would really like to know how much it cost, in billions USD. We’re probably spending more on this information war than all participants in World War II combined, and I’m not exaggerating.

Fake News Killed the Ukrainians and it is Our Fault

sitrep in ukraine march 4. battle map.

If you’re reading this, you’re probably already beginning to doubt the official narrative the entire western media has been pounding into our heads, and you’re completely correct. This is a terrible tragedy and Ukraine was the primary victim. The Russians didn’t do this to her, we did.

Just because a statement is a lie doesn’t mean the opposite statement is true. The Russian intervention into Ukraine is not the worst thing that ever happened. So yes, the West’s narrative is wrong. This intervention is not literally like the Holocaust like the professional Russia hater Julia Ioffe claimed (It’s a little gross for a Jewish person to casually throw around Holocaust comparisons, especially while condemning anyone else who does it). However, the opposite statement is not automatically true. Sending tanks into Ukraine was not a good thing. But I have not seen or heard even one Russian claim that this was anything less than horrible. They all know this is horrible, but continuing to do nothing would be worse. And this isn’t a statement of reason or logic on their part. It’s a moral statement.

Ukraine, WWIII and the Myth of Nuclear Deterrence

Ukraine Donbass Russian invasion

Negotiations in Ukraine failed. On Feb. 24, the Russians reportedly destroyed around 118 targets. Now, it’s 975. The Biden regime got the bloodbath they wanted. Everyone is treating this like a small regional conflict when it’s not. This is the first salvo of a conflict that could become a world war. A nuclear war.