At one level or another probably a majority of people have become aware that Western governments—using their various forms of media proxies—have been waging determined and sophisticated disinformation campaigns against their subject populations. As in so many respects, the Covid Regime and the Faux Election proved to be a sort of Great Awakening in that regard, crystallizing suspicions into hardened views, but the examples are almost too numerous to list. Slowly but surely resistance has grown. I like to think that this epitomizes the depths to which the Deep State will go in their disinformation efforts as well as a measure for the growing resistance:
The Twitter campaign that Elon Musk has been waging is an indicator that the anti-disinformation narrative resonates widely. Recently Musk asked a common sense question: If DoJ leaks everything else, why hasn’t it leaked a client list for Epstein/Maxwell? No sensible person in touch with the real world could possibly dismiss that question out of hand. He followed that up with this:
Of course, sometimes the Deep State slips and lets the truth out by mistake:
And some things just can’t be hidden. You can see that in the way that Zhou keeps flip flopping in how he tries to deflect blame for inflation—first it’s Putin’s to blame, then it’s some weird ass phenomenon that even Janet Yellen couldn’t grok, then it’s back to Putin the source of all evil. But the truth is out there running wild, and people know it:
Putin has adopted an interesting counter to the West’s disinformation warfare: information warfare. In his trademark looong interviews he’s laying out the facts. Of course that’s censored in the West, but it’s available to much of the world. Read this interview and ask yourself whether Zhou could be remotely capable of this level of cogency, even using a teleprompter. The entire world knows he was incapable of such a performance even 30 years ago. Yes, both get the questions ahead of time and have their talking points, but that doesn’t change things. Note: This is a google translate job I got via Friend George. It’s not perfect but you’ll get it.
The president. Interview to the TV channel "Russia"
The President answered the questions of the journalist of the Rossiya 1 TV channel Pavel Zarubin.
June 3, 2022
Pavel Zarubin: Vladimir Vladimirovich, we have just observed your meeting with the head of Senegal, who is also the leader of the African Union. …, one can feel that many countries are extremely worried, not so much about the food crisis – they are afraid of large-scale famine, because world food prices are skyrocketing, oil and gas prices are skyrocketing. These are all interconnected things.
The West, of course, also blames us for this. In reality, what is the situation at this moment, how is it developing? And what, in your opinion, will happen to the food and energy markets next?
Vladimir Putin: Yes, of course, we are now seeing attempts to shift the responsibility for what is happening on the world food market, the emerging problems in this market onto Russia. I must say that this is an attempt, as our people say, to shift these problems from a sick head to a healthy one. Why?
Because, firstly, the unfavorable situation on the world food market did not begin to take shape yesterday and not even from the moment Russia launched a special military operation in the Donbass, in Ukraine. It began to take shape as early as February 2020 in the process of combating the consequences of the coronavirus pandemic, when the world economy sat down, and it was necessary to restore the world economy.
The financial and economic authorities have not found anything better in the same United States than to follow the path of injecting large sums of money to support the population, to support individual enterprises and sectors of the economy.
In general, we did about the same thing, but I can assure you, and the result is obvious, obvious: we did it much more carefully, we did it pointwise, we achieved the desired result without all these actions affecting macroeconomic indicators, in including the exorbitant rise in inflation.
The situation in the same United States was completely different. In two years, less than two years, from February 2020 to the end of 2021, the money supply in the United States grew by 5.9 trillion. This is an unprecedented work of the printing press. The total money supply increased by 38.6 percent.
Apparently, the financial authorities of the United States proceeded from the fact that the dollar is the world currency, and, as usual, as in the old days, it will dissipate throughout the world economy, and this will not be noticeable in the States. It turned out that this was not the case. As a matter of fact, people are decent, and there are such people in the States too, the Secretary of the Treasury recently said that they made a mistake. So this is a mistake of the financial and economic authorities of the United States, it has nothing to do with Russia's actions in Ukraine, not at all.
And this was the first step, a very serious step towards the development of an unfavorable situation on the food market, because, first of all, food prices went up, went up. This is the first.
The second reason is the short-sighted policy of European countries, and above all the European Commission, in the energy sector . We see what is happening there. I personally believe that many political forces in the United States and Europe have begun to speculate on the natural anxiety of the planet’s inhabitants about the state of the climate, for climate change, and have begun to promote this “green agenda”, including in the energy sector.
Everything seems to be good, but it’s not good when only unqualified, unfounded recommendations are given on what needs to be done in the energy sector, the possibilities of alternative types of energy are exaggerated: solar, wind, I don’t know, any other, hydrogen, - this is a prospect, probably, but today this is not in the proper volume, the proper quality and at the right prices. And at the same time, they began to belittle the importance of traditional types of energy, including, and above all, hydrocarbons.
What did it lead to? Banks have stopped lending because they are under pressure. Insurance companies stopped insuring relevant transactions. Local authorities stopped issuing plots of land for expanding production, reduced the construction of specialized transport, including pipelines.
All this has led to underinvestment in the global energy sector, and as a result, higher prices. Please, last year there was not enough wind load, the wind was not as expected, the winter dragged on - and prices immediately flew up.
Among other things, the Europeans did not heed our urgent requests to maintain long-term contracts for the supply of the same natural gas to European countries, and they also began to cover them up. Many are still working, but have begun to cover up. But this had a negative effect on the European energy market: prices went up. Russia has absolutely nothing to do with it.
But as soon as gas prices, say, went up, prices for fertilizers immediately increased, because some of these fertilizers are produced, among other things, at the expense of gas. Everything is interconnected. As soon as prices for fertilizers began to creep, many enterprises, including those in European countries, became unprofitable, began to close altogether - and the volume of fertilizers on the world market fell sharply, and prices, accordingly, rose, and prices rose dramatically, one might say, quite unexpectedly for many European politicians.
But we warned about this, and this has nothing to do with any Russian military operation in the Donbass, it has nothing to do with it at all.
But the next step, when our operation began, the European, American partners, the so-called, began to take steps that aggravated the situation in this sector: both in the food and fertilizer sectors.
By the way, in fertilizers Russia occupies 25 percent of the world market, but let's say, in potash fertilizers, as Alexander Grigoryevich Lukashenko told me, we need to check, of course, but I think that this is true, for potash fertilizers Russia and Belarus - 45 percent of the world market. This is a huge volume.
And the yield depends on the amount of fertilizers invested in the soil. As soon as it became clear that there would be no our fertilizers on the world market, the prices for both fertilizers and food immediately went up, because if there are no fertilizers, there is no necessary volume of agricultural production.
One clings to the other, and Russia has absolutely nothing to do with it. Our partners themselves have made a lot of mistakes, and now they are looking for someone to blame, and, of course, in this sense, Russia is the most convenient candidate for this.
Pavel Zarubin: By the way, news has just come that the new European sanctions package includes the wife of the head of one of our largest fertilizer companies.
What will all this lead to, in your opinion?
Vladimir Putin: Here's what: the situation will worsen.
After all, the British, then the Americans - the Anglo-Saxons - imposed sanctions on our fertilizers. Then, realizing what was happening, the Americans lifted the sanctions, but the Europeans did not. In contacts with me, they themselves say: yes, yes, we need to think about it, we need to do something about it, but today they only aggravated this situation.
This will worsen the situation on the world fertilizer markets, which means that the prospects for the harvest will be much more modest, which means that prices will only go up - that's all. This is an absolutely short-sighted, erroneous, I would say, simply stupid policy that leads to a dead end.
Pavel Zarubin: But Russia is being accused from very high rostrums of the fact that there is grain in reality, but it is in Ukrainian ports, and Russia allegedly does not allow this grain to be exported.
Vladimir Putin: This is a bluff. And that's why.
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As for the export of Ukrainian grain, we do not prevent it. And there are several ways to export grain.
The first. Please, you can export through the ports that are under the control of Ukraine, primarily the Black Sea basin - Odessa and nearby ports. It was not we who mined the approaches to the port - it was Ukraine who mined it.
I have already told all our colleagues many times: let them clear mines, and please let the ships loaded with grain leave the ports. We guarantee their peaceful passage without any problems into international waters. There is no problem please.
They must clear mines and raise ships from the bottom of the Black Sea that were deliberately sunk in order to make it difficult to enter these ports in southern Ukraine. We are ready to do this, we will not use the demining situation to launch any attacks from the sea, as I have already said. This is the first.
Second. There is another possibility: the ports of the Sea of Azov - Berdyansk, Mariupol - are under our control, we are ready to ensure the smooth export of Ukrainian grain through these ports. Please.
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But for this it is necessary to remove sanctions from Belarus. But this is not our issue. In any case, the President of Belarus Alexander Grigoryevich [Lukashenko] puts the question in this way: if someone wants to solve the problem, if it exists at all, the export of Ukrainian grain, please, the easiest way is through Belarus. Nobody interferes.
So there is no problem with the export of grain from Ukraine.
Pavel Zarubin: What could be the logistics of export from those ports that are under our control? What can be the conditions?
Vladimir Putin: No conditions.
Please, we will ensure peaceful passage, guarantee the safety of approaches to these ports, ensure the entry of foreign ships and their movement along the Azov and Black Seas in any direction.
By the way, there are a lot of foreign ships stuck in Ukrainian ports today, dozens of ships. They are simply kept locked up there, and, by the way, the crews are still being held hostage.
Joe Biden couldn’t deal out this much cogency at one sitting if his life depended on it!!
It is a truly sad state of affairs when the only place we can find clarity and a reasonable facsimile of the truth is from the mouth of Vladimir Putin.
Think Biden would ever say that we have a bunch of know nothing nimrods making decisions for this country. Think Crazy Joe would ever tell us that it’s stupid to assume that alternative energy sources are even close to being a viable option as opposed to the use of fossil fuels.
Is Zhou ever gonna tell us that the reason for runaway inflation is because of dumbass “experts” being allowed to make decisions without realizing that the unintended consequences of these policies could prove to be devastating for the United States.
Everybody in the entire world knows that Brandon is a completely incompetent buffoon who couldn’t find a coherent sentence with a flashlight and yet the msm in this country continues to play along with the fiction that it’s “jus Joe bein Joe”.
I’m beginning to see another dimension to the saying that, “those whom the gods would destroy, they first drive mad”.
I thought Putin was at death’s door? Dying from cancer, about to undergo serious surgery. Where did those stories go? Hmm. Misinformation perhaps?