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GeeMan's avatar

One has to wonder whether the US was in on this missile attack on the Russian ammo depot or it was just the British.

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Mark Wauck's avatar

I saw talk of the attack possibly coming from Estonia--the target is in the Leningrad military district. If so, that points to Brits, because MI6 runs Estonia.

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Marie's avatar

Regarding the British, what could eventually happen with the Royal Family if the Muslim population increases and the native population is sidelined, so to speak? Does anyone think that the Royals could be in danger? I have not seen any discussion on this. It seems they are taking away fuel subsidies from the elderly now, before the winter comes. Britian is in turmoil.

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johnycomelately's avatar

Best wishes for the op recovery.

The timing of the pager explosions is interesting in that there is chatter it was meant to coincide with an invasion, which certainly makes sense, it would completely disrupt communication at a critical point.

So we’re left with either the Israelis feared Hezbollah was getting suspicious with the comms or Austin pulled the plug on the invasion and Israel pulled the chord earlier than intended.

Either way Israel lost the surprise factor and Hezbollah will certainly be more cautious going forward.

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Mark Wauck's avatar

Right. Not sure exactly what to make of the claimed premature terror attack.

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Richard C. Cook's avatar

The British never stopped being the enemy. The British have been behind the New World Disorder ever since they made the decision back around 1900 "to regain America for the British Empire." It would be more than ironic if today in 2024 it was Lloyd Austin and his military brass blew the whistle and said "No more." We can only hope.

https://www.vtforeignpolicy.com/2024/09/world-war-iii-is-on-but-the-empire-has-already-lost/

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Classic Rider's avatar

The British have been trying to regain America for much longer than since 1900. See this about the Civil War by Richard Poe.

https://www.lewrockwell.com/2021/12/richard-poe/how-the-british-caused-the-american-civil-war/

Also, I recommend the book The Crimean War by Orlando Figes to see how the British view Russia and handle their foreign policy.

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susan mullen's avatar

Four things in this post lifted my spirits. One, that Pentagon seems to be winning the war w. the State Dept. Two, that Starmer didn't have a warm and cozy visit w. Biden. Three, that the Pentagon is talking to Russian officials. Four, the last sentence that the British are really our #1 enemy. There's hope for humanity if US-UK alliance in warmongering can be broken up.

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TedTheKitty's avatar

I watched this one live today, and when Larry said that about the Brits, I fist-pumped and cheered from my sofa, lol. Finally, someone said it. You never know what info Col. Wilkerson is going to pop off with during an interview; I always watch when he is on the Dialogue Works youtube channel, too. He always has some good inside scoop.

Mark, glad to hear your wife's surgery went well. Wishing her a safe & speedy recovery.

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dissonant1's avatar

Wow, that was quite the concluding quote about the Brits. A shocker-whopper - although anyone who reads here regularly will be familiar with the underlying support for that statement.

This post is so dense with import that it is hard to comprehend in short order. It would certainly be nice to have more clarity about the nexus between Netanyahu and CIA/MI6 vs. DoD (in particular CentCom) and Biden. Recently many have been talking about a civil war in the U.S. based on cultural issues. Yet none have talked about a civil war within our very government. Based on what we know so far, I am rooting for team DoD. Maybe Austin could keep his position in the Trump admin?

Thanks, Mark, and Mary Ellen, for keeping us informed even in the midst of your health issues. Very glad to hear that all is going well with the hip replacement!

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Mark Wauck's avatar

Yes, very dense. Civil war in the Deep State?

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Mark Wauck's avatar

I believe the guy he's talking about was the father of the woman who wrote the book "Follow the pipelines". She believes her father was killed by the Brits.

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