Victoria Nuland - Gonzalo Lira (MARCH 2022) - GONZALO, RIP, AND WE SURE MISS YOU!!!!!!

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they where is tiffany dover i'd appreciate it hang on a second there we go better i'd actually prefer if i didn't use the camera if i just had like a still image because you guys don't really need to see me but anyway um and i'm not showing you anything particularly interesting now am i you know i've been very remiss in so far as as uh as my channel is concerned you know the the content has been kind of crappy like no exploding bombs or anything like that no tanks or stuff like that i'm just um you know shooting the breeze a little bit before we get going i just want to make sure that everybody can hear me properly where is hunter biden and some injections and lines of uh some white powder substance-like thing where is tiffany dover remember tiffany dover please see when we forget the names of the important people when we don't when we fail to mention them they disappear and they disappear and you know whatever tragedy has to be following them was for nothing okay so don't let that happen okay okay so uh i'm gonna be talking about victoria newland victoria newland is a um currently the undersecretary of state for political affairs in the united states state department she is a career bureaucrat a career foreign service officer and she is the woman most responsible for the current war that is going on here in ukraine one could argue as i will argue here that she directly led to this war she instigated it and she manipulated and bullied and cajoled all of the players to get into this war that will result in the destruction of the ukrainian nation the scattering of the ukrainian people and just misery all around she is the one responsible she is why there is a war here in ukraine and i'm going to explain how this happened why she's the one who made it happen what were her goals and objectives see you have to understand people don't wake up and decide you know something i'm going to be really evil today it doesn't work that way people don't think that way people don't say to themselves that they're just going to do something arbitrarily that's going to negatively affect a whole host of people for no good reason whatsoever they always have good reasons now one can disagree with those reasons one can say that those reasons are bad they're selfish that they're they're just not worth the cost the consequences that's very different but nobody acts arbitrarily and many times the things that drive us to action especially those people who are extremely smart but lack any self-awareness they often are driven to their actions their hatreds and their visceral reactions to different events by things that happened long ago in some cases by things that happened before they were born and i'm going to argue that in so far as victoria newlin is concerned because when you start looking into her biography you realize all kinds of very very interesting things about her her background the hatred and rage that she carries in her heart which she is expressing by way of this destruction of ukraine in hopes of ultimately destroying russia which is her real aim well i don't think that she's aware of it it's really fascinating because if she were aware of it she wouldn't have allowed this to happen but she's blind so let's get started okay as i said victoria nuland essentially runs american foreign policy in so far as russia is concerned see because she has started her career back in the early 90s okay and she worked her way she started working under strobe talbot in the clinton administration strobe tower was a very important uh foreign service official in the 90s she then worked as an assistant to dick cheney as a deputy assistant in so far as foreign affairs was concerned and she was the ambassador the u.s ambassador to nato which is a very important position and she's done different jobs over the years that have eventually led her to this position of under secretary of state for political affairs which when you hear the title it seems so obscure but she is very clearly a woman who much prefers to have the the to be in the background to maintain a very low profile and i'm sure that one of her minions and the state department or on our staff is watching this right now as we're speaking you know and hi there how's it going i hope you're uh you're having a good sunday wasting it on me poor bastard or or bored dumb girl you know but anyway victoria newland um is carrying out a policy which is very very very simple the american goal foreign policy goal is to have a weak and preferably divided russia either actually divided into smaller balkanized countries or politically so divided that it's essentially inert basically the american goal is to have a russia like the good old days in the 90s because in the 90s after the collapse of the soviet union the united states was able to enter russia and exploit it to a degree that is unprecedented exploit it steal from it i mean really just it's not too strong a word to say that that russia as a country was raped by american bureaucrats and american financiers and just the whole neoliberal ideology that was imported wholesale into russia which eviscerated the country created these obscenely rich oligarchs even as the people were starving even as their retirees and veterans of the second world war were destitute in the streets the americans created the horrible 90s for the russians and it is with some amazement that we can see how far russia has come from those dark days of the 90s but that's the russia that the american establishment wants to see again that's the russia that people like victoria nuland and the class of people that she represents in the american bureaucratic establishment want to see imposed on russia again they want a russia that is prostate they want a russia that is broken they want a russia that they can exploit like vultures that is their goal and they state it they don't have any problem stating it because their goal is to break russia and then turn their full attention to china and break china and the thing is see in in their arrogance they do not realize the weakness of the united states they do not realize that the united states has become a hollow empire its people are dispirited and broken or else they are degenerate and decadent they do not realize that the united states has no industrial base that these people themselves created the conditions for the for the destruction of the industrial base in the united states okay people like victoria newland's husband who i'll get to in just a moment say but what's important is to understand their goals the goal of victoria newland and her class of leaders is to break russia by any means necessary and at any cost that is necessary so as to later focus on china and do exactly the same thing to china break china because they have come to the conclusion that they can never allow a peer a peer nation to rise again appear nation p e in the sense that a nation that can match the united states militarily or economically at this time china matches the united states economically and one can argue that in certain regards russia not only matches the united states militarily but outpaces it in certain technologies that will prove to be crucial probably and so at this time the americans the american political establishment bureaucratic establishment excuse me bureaucratic establishment because all these people are bureaucrats they're they're locked into their positions and they don't need to go to the people to ask permission to have their jobs well these people they mean to break russia break china and never again allow a peer nation to rise and that is why we are about to experience a global war in fact i would argue that we are already in this global war this is a hybrid war fought on multiple fronts economic military political informational and i realized that in my own case i am one of the people involved in this information war and so i've tried to make it to decide i mean i have tried and i'm trying to be switzerland insofar as this is concerned to call them like i see them okay and right now my focus is on the united states and western europe and so here you have me giving you this discussion of victoria newland whom you will see is a key player now ukraine since 1991 the collapse of the soviet union has been a cesspool of western corruption it's very important that you understand this it's western corruption because you see when the soviet union collapsed there was a power vacuum and into this power vacuum very ambitious people uh uh rapacious people came and stole the goods of the state of the soviet union the soviet union was broken up into several republics uh the russian federation belarus ukraine and so forth the kawasaki stand and the rest and what happened was that in these different countries oligarchs were not only allowed to rise but were in fact encouraged to rise by the western powers in particular the united states because the united states figured that by way of these oligarchs these countries could be controlled and so they outsourced tyranny to oligarchs and they created a kleptocracy in each of these nations by prioritizing and giving attention diplomatic attention political attention and even economic attention to these various oligarchs and so in the starting line of 1991 ukraine and russia were in the same position ukraine became a cesspool of corruption because it was in the interest of the westerners to maintain a corrupt ukraine to maintain a corrupt russia if russia was corrupt if ukraine was corrupt it would be easy for western interests to go into these countries ukraine and russia and steal steal by way of crooked deals no-show jobs and all the rest of it all the things that we understand take the assets of the state and strip them and take away all the riches that these countries have russia ukraine kazakhstan belarus they are all incredibly rich in so far as natural resources but they are also incredibly rich in terms of human resources and yet these oligarchs from the west these financiers these horrifying people these bureaucrats from the state department that assisted them they cared nothing for the people of the former soviet union they cared only about stripping the assets and the money from the broken soviet union and so ukraine and russia started at the same spot okay and if you look at ukraine let's look at ukraine for a little bit in terms of its people who are highly educated and very decent and hardworking people there are some countries let's face facts many countries in africa where the populace is not so hard working they do not try to improve themselves educate themselves better their lives it's a reality of life and you know to pretend otherwise it's just stupid if you want to call that racist you know it doesn't matter i mean i can speak about latin america and there are countries in latin america where i am from such as bolivia such as ecuador where the people simply do not have the initiative or the desire to improve their lives they're happy with just good enough tranquilo and they don't really do anything but the ukrainian people are very hard working they're very stoic and they are highly educated you will meet people in ukraine who are taxi drivers and they can talk to you in english and discuss things that you would be surprised to be discussing with a university professor in the united states they are wonderful wonderful people and this is a truism now why is ukraine so poor it's because of western corruption because the various oligarchs that control the country and these oligarchs tend to control it by by areas of the country the so-called oblast oblasts are basically like states or regions and in the different all blasts there are different oligarchs that control that area that physical area and they control the industries in that area and these oligarchs are often as not a thuggish thuggish mafia type who will have no trouble at all going up to some successful businessman who's a legitimately successful businessman totally above board and tell them hey give me your business give it to me for free or i'll kill your family which is they do they've done and i know people that this has happened to personally that they have gone up to them and said give me your entire business or i will kill your family that's the kind of people we're talking about here okay okay so ukraine should not be this poor but because of corruption it is poor it is the poorest nation of europe at this time and quite apart from the fact of the war just without the war it was the poorest nation or perhaps the second poorest of europe it doesn't matter a country of 45 million people that is the second or most poor country of europe it's a disaster they should be far wealthier because they have everything going for it they have wheat they have various minerals various necessary gases neon gas is produced here and they have people the people here but they're so poor it's because they're exploited now what's interesting is that ukraine is this corrupt backwater because it is and it is what russia would have been had we not had vladimir putin in russia and this is something that deeply bothers the american bureaucratic class because when when putin arose the people in the west thought oh he's one of our guys they saw him as a former kgb agent they saw him as a guy who would go along to get along kind of guy they saw him as a young man educated spent time in germany spoke fluent german fluent english a few people know this but he does and they thought that you know he's a man we can work with but what they discovered to their dismay was that when putin took power in roughly 1999 he cut a deal with his oligarchs and he and the deal was very simple you stay out of politics and i'll stay out of your grift and the oligarchs were like okay perfectly fine but what happened was that slowly over the years putin started edging out the oligarchs and putting on putting in his own oligarchs and even as he put in his own oligarchs he started making those oligarchs smaller and weaker see because he understood that he could not wipe out the oligarchs and all the corruption in russia with the snap of his fingers it had to be a slow grinding process which is what he's been doing for the past 23 years and the proof of this is very simple the oligarchs who exist today none of them had any power in 1999. the oligarchs of 1999 who remained in russia they're all gone they're irrelevant at this time and the oligarchs back in 1999 who disagreed with putin they're outside of the country and in fact many of them virulently disagree with putin and what he has done and they're just allowed to exist outside of russia but they don't really have much connection with russia abramovic for instance is an example he's not completely on the outs with putin but he's not besties either and so that's what putin has done and if you look at the backwardness of ukraine you realize that had put not existed in russia russia would be what ukraine is today backwards poor destitute just a shell of a country and this is the truth and if you don't like putin or you love him it's irrelevant this is a realistic assessment of the situation in russia now americans started realizing this in the late 2000s early 2010s they started realizing that putin was subtly resisting them resisting their attempts to turn russia into a [ __ ] the way that they had turned ukraine into a [ __ ] into a corrupt destitute backwater that's what they wanted for russia and putin very effectively subtly quietly resisted them and went against them and this became quite obvious in the early 2010s and it peaked out i mean masks off with the 2014 revolution okay i'm going to get to that in just a moment but first let's look at victoria nuland because it's very important that you understand victorian newland in order to understand what has happened today okay and you have to understand that she is very much a template of the kind of bureaucrat in the foreign policy establishment in the state department of the united states she is very stereotypical in terms of background in terms of ethno-religious origin in terms of obsession with russia because of long historical grievances you must understand that she is not an outlier she is very much within the the norm of the distribution curve you see what i'm saying it's very important that you understand that she is not extreme she is the norm understand that okay so victoria nuland if you look at a picture of her she's actually a very attractive woman now she's um you know she's about to turn 61 later in the middle of this year she was born in 1961. uh when she was young she was very attractive woman she's just gained weight with age normal her father was a man named sherwin newland now if that name rings a bell it actually did ring a bell with me and i was trying to remember how i heard that name it was because of a book called how we die it was a national book award winner in 1994 when i was in college and that's why i remembered it because i do believe that sherwin william newland her father went to dartmouth to give a chat about his book his book was a very big thing okay and it would not have been unusual for him to have gone to dartmouth i'm almost positive that he did um other authors that were big at the time like for instance francis fukuyama when he came out with uh the end of history and the last man he gave a a talk at dartmouth i got him to autophotograph my books so anyway uh the point is it would have been normal but i can't i can't i didn't go that's the thing and now i regret it so but anyway sherwin newland was a yale surgeon and a popular writer of science and he wrote this book as i said how we die which is a big bestseller in 1994. he was born shep cell noodleman was born in 1930 in the bronx new york and he was a very typical man of his class he was the child of first generation immigrants his father victoria nuland's grandfather was a man named meyer noodleman who was a tailor now he fled bessarabia in 1907. now this is a very interesting date bess arabia is the area between um odessa and moldova it's a little sliver of land that exits on the black sea in fact meyer noodleman worked in odessa as i understand it or just outside about this i've read several accounts and it seems to be a little ambiguous but the point is that see he lived there um he was born in uh oh [ __ ] i forgot to write down the date he was born in uh uh it doesn't matter i i want to say uh 1890 or something like that but anyway the point is that he fled mess arabia in 1907 and this was immediately after the kishinev pogrom now the kishinev pogrom was the systematic persecution of jews by russians by ethnic orthodox christian russians in bess arabia at that time do keep in mind mess arabia was a part of the um of the russian empire and what's really interesting if you look at bess arabia historically you look at their flag and it's kind of shocking because it's the russian flag bes arabia is the homeland of victoria nuland's family in fact she speaks um english of course she speaks russian because she studied russian literature and she speaks yiddish she possibly speaks ukrainian although that's not clear and other languages i have not actually been able to find out but that's not really important what's important is that see meyer noodleman had an enormous impact on his son sherwin or shepzell noodleman as he was called he changed his name when he was in high school before applying to university went to yale uh and eventually became a surgeon at yale uh as i said before and uh meyer noodleman seems to have been a a petty man a little man but filled with resentment a a small man with gigantic resentments which he inflicted on his son his son wrote uh some memoirs about his father which are kind of horrifying psychological abuse that sort of thing mild physical abuse but not so important as a psychological abuse you know screaming fits and all the rest of it that kind of thing sherwin newland uh describes it how he felt his soul was flayed a striking imagery if you think about it now what's extremely interesting is that sherman newland in 1970 when victoria nuland was eight years old nine years old he started suffering a severe depression in fact he was hospitalized for a year so you can see the impact that meyer noodleman the grandfather of victoria newland had on victoria nuland's life noodleman had long since died by this point but of course i mean her grandfather had long since died by the time sherwin newland in 1970 checked himself into psychiatric hospital his depression was so severe that his doctors recommended that he have a lobotomy which jesus christ talked about you know burning the village to save it you know i mean holy cow but so um the impact of meyer noodleman is very important i think i'm a nine-year-old girl whose father has gone to a psychiatric hospital for over a year with this intense depression and this intense misery and you know for a fact you know that it's because of your grandfather and the resentments of your grandfather and your grandfather of course he's filled with resentment because he was kicked out of his homeland because meyer nudelman by the accounts of his own son never learned to speak english properly and he felt a man of nowhere because he couldn't go back home to bess arabia because of the pogroms during the reign of the tsar and he couldn't integrate into america in a way that sherwin newland certainly did sherwin newland integrated himself into america quite brilliantly he became this extremely successful doctor and professor of surgery this extremely successful writer i mean getting a national book award not many people can claim that you know it's quite remarkable and so this this dichotomy but ultimately it all comes back to meyer noodles and noodleman's rage the fact that he was persecuted in russia under that uh white blue and red flag of bessarapia that is now the white blue and red flag of russia very striking if you think about it you see what i'm saying the resentments of the grandfather are buried deep in the heart of victoria newland the resentments and hatred and ancient ancestral hatreds towards russia that find in kuwait expression and just rage and anger and wanting to destroy you have to understand that you have to understand the emotional motivation of victoria newland her father's depression that lasted over a year that he was only able to get out of it with electroshock therapy and of course it wasn't like he just took an electroshock therapy and presto he was better again it was a long road apparently so as she grew up a nine-year-old girl and this must have started before then a seven eight-year-old girl nine-year-old girl while her father was away in this psychiatric hospital 10 11 12 the most formative years of her young life and she saw the broken man that was her father the product of the broken man that was her grandfather and her grandfather why was he broken because of the pogrom the kishinev that drove him out of russia that drove him out of their homeland you see you see what's going on so anyway victoria nuland she was a very successful student she went to rosemary choute then she went to brown where she studied russian literature that's pretty interesting what don't you think yeah she's the granddaughter of um jews who fled russia and she studies russian literature political science and history [Laughter] i mean come on dude you know and you can say oh this is just armchair psychology no you know sometimes you know these very obvious things are just expressions of what's really going on it's not complicated her interests express her drives i mean in my own case for instance i studied history and philosophy it's very obvious why i wanted to understand why things were and i wanted to understand the logic behind things i wanted to understand what had happened and what were the logical steps that had led to each of those things it's no trick at all why i studied those two topics she studied russian literature she studied political science and she studied history about russia it's pretty fascinating stuff um she married a man named robert kagan she has no children by the way and that's always a bad sign when a woman a professional woman an accomplice woman has no children you know she's messed up in the head okay because i'll i'll say it i don't care if i sound sexist or whatever i do believe that a woman who with children the fact of having children relieves them of some psychic burden and i think it has a hormonal effect of calming them down also children since they suck up so so much attention it paradoxically reduces a woman's neuroticism i've noticed women who were extremely neurotic before they had their child and after that the fact that the child sucks up so much attention because all children do it's perfectly natural they became far less neurotic and concerned about other things in their lives they were very focused on their child and very concerned but their neuroticism generally was just sort of like their concern focused on their child and the rest of their life it was much more mellow much more balanced but a woman without children she doesn't have that okay so she married robert kagan now robert kagan is a very interesting character robert carey kagan is of course a jewish american and he founded in 1997 a thing called the project for the new american century with another uh jewish uh successful jewish intellectual with uh new york roots and first generation jewish immigrants called bill crystal now the goal of the project for the new american century which lasted less than 10 years but it was very influential it was to quote promote american global leadership that's just a euphemism for american global dominance that's what they were talking about and they wanted to have a reaganite policy of military strength and moral clarity military strength that's pretty obvious it finds expression in the doctrine of full spectrum dominance that the american military tries to impose everywhere but the moral clarity issue that's that's slippery what they really want is to be able to reduce morally reduce everything to good guys bad guys we're good we are white hats and they they are bad and we have to kill them with our great full spectrum dominance military that was basically the the project the new of the for the new american century like i said twofold promote american global leadership and uh military strength and moral clarity they push for regime change that's how they found the way for global leadership and and moral clarity the whole notion was to regime change any country that didn't toe the american line if it towed the american line and did whatever the united states wanted then it was allowed to exist but if their leaders strove for any kind of regional dominance or or had aspirations that went against or opposed american interests that regime had to go iran for instance a typical example iran has been a bugaboo for years and they've tried to start a war with it and all kinds of things because iran poses a challenge twofold number one it's the implacable enemy of israel and as you can see most of these people of the foreign policy establishment and not just the ones i've mentioned there are tons more they are mostly jewish and many of them come from families that were zionists that were that were fundamentally fundamental to the conception of israel and they have strong ties to the israeli state both on the political level and on the personal level okay and so of course they are very much against the iran regime and want regime change they want iran to have a friendly regime and the other thing too is that they want to be able to control iran's oil its resources just as they did during the period of the shah before january of 1979 that fact that iran threatens israel by its mere existence and that it has oil an unfathomable wealth that it does not share with uh american companies and american financiers that's enough to want regime change in iran and to get rid of saddam hussein in iraq was just the first step well the very first step was it was afghanistan but afghanistan was sort of like a like a prelude it was merely uh based on the excuse of the world trade center the world trade center the 911 situation and that's why afghanistan was taken over um this the real regime change came with iraq in 2003. the war in iraq was started under false pretense pretext there were known weapons of mass destruction and um scott ritter who i've been in touch with and hopefully i'll be able to do a uh a broadcast with because he's a very interesting fellow uh he was the weapons inspector and there were no weapons of mass destruction there uh but you know they pushed that in order to have the justification for the war the project for the new american century was pivotal to that now robert kagan today he's a senior fellow at the brookings institute he's also on the council of foreign relationships on foreign relations rather and he is a pivotal figure he is the man who pushes this extremely aggressive extremely arrogant uh american foreign policy he's the intellectual architect of it he doesn't actually execute it he's actually never held as far as i can understand it any kind of formal position in the foreign policy establishment but he is extraordinarily influential because he and to a lesser extent bill crystal are the nexus between money interests corporate interest and government interests and he pivots between them and takes these different interests and guides them towards aggressive american foreign policy decide designed to destabilize nations so that they can be easily exploited economically and pushed around in terms of doing what the american bureaucrats at the u.s state department want for their own benefit or for the benefit of the various financiers that they are attached to the various financiers of the various corporate interests corporate interests in security and weapons manufacturing you see so robert kagan is this very pivotal figure and victoria nuland is of course married to and since they don't have any children i find it laughable because a man without a children is nothing as far as i'm concerned but since they don't have children they have all the time in the world to pursue their fairly nefarious agenda if you think about it because ultimately what they want is american global dominance but it's arrogant it's it's not uh benign it's not a an american dominance whereby yes the united states is the biggest gorilla in the jungle but the gorilla doesn't want to mess with you unless you mess with him there have been other empires in past history the roman empire to give a very easy example so long as you didn't mess with them they didn't mess with you you know if you paid them tribute and did what they wanted in so far as major foreign policy issues fine but this state department cabal if you want to call it that foreign policy cabal they insist on micromanaging everything now that's the thing they want things just like they want it and they come in insect-like and try to steer everything every last little thing and we'll see how this happened with victoria nuland in 2014 just a little bit but um before i keep on going do you guys more or less follow what i'm saying and understand what i'm saying you know hit me with a uh you know plus 333 if everything is okay if you guys are following what i'm saying okay um it's important that you understand this background before we dive into what's currently happening okay okay uh isn't robert newland also of polish i don't know uh i don't know who um you're talking about robert kagan kagan i don't know but kagan is jewish okay um i do believe that he is from uh his family comes from north of belarus northern belarus rather uh around the baltic states someplace like that um okay so victoria nuland she started out um the first important job she had was a strobe talbot's assistant a strobe talbot was a foreign policy advisor to bill clinton and a close friend of bill clinton's uh since donkey's years and she worked for him from 93 to 96 and then she was the deputy director for former soviet union affairs from 96 to 2003 as i understand it now this this position is very interesting she basically looked after the the the countries of the former soviet union and of course her job was to keep them weak that was the point okay that's what america strove to do during all of the 90s to keep the former soviet union countries weak broken uh dispirited so that american and to a lesser extent european financiers and and and uh busy bodies and whatnot could go in and exploit them exploit them and steal that was the whole point of it see and what ukraine is today the cesspool of corruption this backwater where uh western politicians you know like the biden family like the kerry family the pelosi family all these people they come to ukraine and they steal did you know that uh joe biden when he was vice president under obama he came to ukraine every three months do you have any idea how often that is to go to one damn country every three months why do you think he probably walked out with the equivalent if not an actual suitcase full of money that was the point of it see because he was stealing and he actually bragged about it he bragged about how he had gotten a prosecutor fired his famous footage of that you should look it up he bragged about it and everybody laughed and thought it was so funny such a funny quip but basically he said in that quip he was saying look if you don't get this prosecutor to stop investigating the company that's paying me off i will keep the obama loan guarantees for over a billion dollars from being approved for you and you're going to do it now in the next half hour and he got his way and he made a joke about it huh i mean it's pretty damn despicable that is open blatant corruption and nobody called him out on it certainly not the people from the council on foreign relations or the brookings institute where robert kagan is of course not see because that's the job of these people to exploit ukraine and victoria nuland's job as deputy director for former soviet union affairs was to exploit russia and to a lesser extent ukraine and kazakhstan and belarus that was the point of it to exploit them and suck as much money as they possibly could out of it to the benefit of american companies american interests american oligarchs because there are oligarchs in the united states don't give me this nonsense huh and you think that elon musk is your friend oh elon musk is so cool look at his tweet isn't he cool he's just like all the others he just wants to suck you dry he looks at you the exact same way that a spider looks at a bumblebee as food to suck out all the juices from you and leave you an empty husk you ever seen a bumble me after it's been eaten by uh by a spider it's this big thing and you and you pick it up right it's totally hollow it's been sucked out that's america america is hollowed out because of these insects her job was to help these insects suck out the juices from the former soviet union and they were very successful in ukraine and that's why ukraine is a [ __ ] a backwater a broken nation that's the reason because of her efforts she assisted in the corruption because of course in order for corruption to work you have to create the conditions of corruption pedro escobar in colombia the famous drug lord he had a saying you know to any corrupt official he would send a little uh a little piece of paper okay and in the piece of paper there's a little bundle in the piece of paper there'd be a bullet and a silver coin okay and and the the bullet is plomo plomo means lead in spanish and the and the coin was a silver coin which is in spanish plata plomo plata the bullet or the coin which is it going to be that was victoria nuland's job to make sure that it was the coin the corruption the grift and they exploited ukraine and they exploited the other countries for the benefit of american companies and what happened and what she started noticing probably um is that putin was playing ball but not quite really and my guess this is a guess okay it's pure speculation on my part i think that you know in this time in the early 2000s into the mid and late 2000s she wasn't paying that much attention to putin because she got a lot of stuff on her plate all of a sudden because she became assistant to dick cheney in 2003 and she lasted there a couple of years before becoming us ambassador to nato in 2005 through 2008 and uh you know during these times under cheney and then when cheney put her in nato because he put her it's not that she got kicked out or fired no no she's too good of a suck-up to get fired no no she was transferred over eased into the nato position and it was all to mobilize support for regime change regime change in iraq and support the afghanistan occupation she was pivotal in the support of the occupation of afghanistan and so anyway because of this this probably distracted her from her main job which was looking after the former soviet union making sure that they remained as corrupt as possible but putin kind of like slipped away and my speculation is that she probably thought oh it's just some weird kgb [ __ ] and let's just leave him alone and figure it out but what he was really doing was easing out the really grotesque oligarchs and slowly bringing that down see because that's clearly his goal if you look at putin and you you read about him you realize that he is an incredibly cynical man cynical about absolutely everything except russia russia as a concept okay and this is very common among great leaders okay i'm not talking about great leaders in a moral sense that he was a very good leader in in like like he was righteous okay no i'm saying great leader in terms of powerful great leaders in terms of changing history because whatever you think of putin he is changing history and you can't deny that okay he's a more world historical figure than say joe biden will ever be joe biden this is a puppet he's a nothing he's a pathetic old man but vladimir putin no he's a world historical figure and he is the man who prevented russia from becoming ukraine but victoria nuland didn't notice this okay and so she was busy from 2003 to 2008 mobilizing support for regime change and all the rest of that [ __ ] right now what's interesting is that um as ambassador as u.s ambassador to nato she would have been instrumental in pushing nato right up to the border with russia she knew exactly what was going on a woman with her background not only in terms of her family but also in terms of her education at brown uh i mean brown now is just a [ __ ] joke and it's been a joke for 20 years but back when she graduated at least it was still you know some place to be taken seriously in terms of education and there's no reason to think that she was not educated in the history of russia the history of nato and how sensitive russia has always been historically to any great power encroaching on its border and it's because of a function of geography because russia basically has no natural uh land uh natural border with western europe and that's why you know the french and during napoleon and and the germans under hitler were able to advance so deep into russia because there's no natural border okay there's no natural defense not like switzerland for instance where you have the alps it's essentially a natural fortress okay it's impossible to conquer nobody will ever conquer switzerland but it's potentially easy to conquer uh russia because there's nothing it's just flat plains okay all the way to the ural mountains and so she would have known how sensitive the russians be they imperial russia uh soviet russia or or russian federation would be to nato encroachment and yet she was the one pushing it she pushed forward this kind of encroachment and it started of course with her old boss from the very beginning strobe talbot who also was a man who hated russia for reasons of his own that aren't important for this conversation but um but what's what happened was that she saw how russia was getting up and how it was evolving and pulling away from the from the good old days of the 90s good old days for the the rapacious financiers and and and oligarchs and and and riffraff and evil people who had been in russia during the 90s but which had destroyed russia well putin was resurrecting russia resurrecting it and improving the standard of living of the people the standard of living of the people between 1999 and 2013 in russia rose phenomenally the whole country became much much more successful better off and you compare the the fate of russia during those 14 years and the fate of say ukraine in those 14 years it's night and day because there wasn't somebody to halt the western corruption see that's the difference and that is a fundamental problem because victoria nuland and robert kagan and that whole cabal in the u.s state department in the foreign policy establishment they want a broken russia they cannot stand the fact and it's and it's because of number one arrogance because they insist that america has to be not only the biggest and strongest country but far and away the most powerful like like just they want to maintain the power imbalance like the americans had after the second world war number one and number two and this is something that is very disturbing to people but you have to face it there are long-standing ethno-religious hatreds towards russia they hate russia with a passion they would be happiest if russia were obliterated in a mushroom cloud and that's a fact they hate it they hate it with a passion for the the psychological reasons that i've explained before because you have to understand all the uh people who are running american foreign policy are the children of jews who made it in america but the grandchildren of jews who fled pogroms in russia in russia or belarus or wherever in eastern europe and that that kind of generational trauma it expresses itself in resentment and rage towards the source of that ancient ancestral trauma you have to look at the facts and and if somebody wants to say that oh man you're being anti-semitic or some [ __ ] like that listen uh i descend from a man named jose miguel right and he was betrayed by a man named bernardo higgins right and i was taught to spit at the name of brando he is you know and that all happened you know 200 years ago i'm not kidding he he was uh he was assassinated basically in 1821 and 200 years later here we are and we my family still hates his guts but not though he's guts yeah see you know ancestral hatreds you know they they ripple they ripple down into the future i mean like there's that famous line from uh uh william faulkner um the past is never over it's never even the past it's very true i think that's the line correct me if i'm wrong chad the past is never over it's never even the past yeah uh it's a great line it's very true americans many americans want to think that you know you wake up in the morning and you're a blank as obviously all of these people did and these tight-knit families they tell stories of generations before i know stories of my own family growing up in latin america growing up every sunday sitting around the uh my grandmother's dining room table and she would tell me stories of her mother and her grandmother and her great grandmother the stories of how our family had come from germany how my great-great-grandmother as a young 16 year old girl had convinced her um her spinster older sister to leave um celesteville holstein and chase after this handsome uh uh german naval officer who had stopped at the port that they were uh that they were living in and she had fallen desperately in love and she chased him and married him yeah you know i heard those stories you know and some of them were romantic and some of them were funny and some of them were tragic you see in tight-knit families that happens all the time and you hear these ancient stories and they mark you and a woman like victoria newman she watches as her father whom she must have loved very much we all you know when we are children we all love our parents and to see him so broken up by something that had happened with his father and his father's trauma because of being persecuted in russia in the home country and being alienated all his life in the new world that affected her of course it did and and that that trauma that rage that resentment it expresses itself it expresses itself today that's why victoria nuland hates hates russia and wants it broken because it's not so much that she's a greedy evil woman and she might be that for all i know but that's not really the reason as far as i can tell the real reason is that she wants to get back at the russians for what they did what they did to her grandfather which affected her father and broke her father see because that's what really happened and that kind of rage within that woman it can never that it's a wound that can never be solved so so that brings us to the maidan revolution the so-called revolution of dignity in 2013-14 okay now you have to understand that victoria nuland when when things started going topsy-turvy because they had been trying to pull ukraine into nato for quite some time and they were doing it by promising to pull in uh ukraine into the european union and the european union i've been here you know and and ukrainians god love them they think that if they join the european union all of a sudden all the streets are going to be paved in gold they think that that that everything is going to work there will be no more corruption no more having to pay off people everything from the from the traffic cop to the to the teacher at the school to whomever you know they think that everything will be wonderful if they join the eu they dream about it and they insist they insist that once they join the eu it'll be just so much better you know they actually like made the license plates similar to the eu license plates i mean if you just glance at the ukrainian uh license plate so you can't tell the difference if it's you know i mean it looks exactly like the ukrainian license plates it's white with a little blue square on the side you know and the lettering and the font is exactly the same you know they want it so badly they can taste it and nato yeah that'd be nice too but they don't really give a [ __ ] about that they care about the prosperity and sophistication and freedom and wonderful life and freedom from corruption that would entail being a part of the european union project that's what they dream about of course they don't see the alienation they don't see the decadence and degeneracy they do not see how the meaninglessness of european life leads to not only depression but drug addiction a drug addiction of both illegal drugs and also legal drugs antidepressants and such medications they don't see the alienation of the people within generations and from each other they don't see how it is almost impossible now for young men and young women to come together and form strong stable romantic and emotional bonds that will lead to flourishing families they don't see that they don't see it at all many times they don't even believe you when you tell them that that's the way it is in europe in the european union they don't believe you because of course you know because when you talk to a child and you the child has grown up convinced of santa claus nothing you tell them will dissuade them okay it will take them only at some shock like they they like stumble upon their parent in in the closet somewhere putting together their bicycle and then they're like oh oh my god santa claus doesn't exist that actually happened to me by the way i stumbled upon my my dad uh building the the bicycle that i was gonna get for christmas the one that santa claus was gonna give me and i'm not gonna tell you how old i was because it's [ __ ] embarrassing it was way too old but anyway that's this is neither here or there but my point it's a very serious point the people in ukraine believe fantasies okay and because of these fantasies they will not believe you if you tell them that it's not that way and of course their leaders and people like victoria newland want them to continue to believe and so they spew out propaganda and they pay for very very expensive propaganda that will make them believe in these lies you see now um victoria nuland when she came to ukraine in 2014 well she'd been encouraging ukrainians by indirect methods to join nato to join the european union and they had made all kinds of deals and monies had gone here and there to you know to to to have nato enter ukraine but like like underground okay and they were all over ukraine and in fact as the bio labs issues have revealed the united states established all kinds of stuff in ukraine and here's the thing see over the decades now the ukraine the um there are a lot of dead bodies in ukraine i'm not talking about literal dead bodies i'm talking figurative dead bodies there are a lot of bodies buried in ukraine okay and the americans now are kind of desperate about that i mean it's a real issue the bio labs thing that's that's one but it's not the only one okay the corruption issue that's the one that i think freaks them out the most because there's so much corruption it's so grotesque and blatant you know it's like the hunter biden laptop but you know just just magnitudes multiple magnitudes bigger just all kinds of [ __ ] and of course we don't know it what it is but it's there okay that's part of the drive for the west and so far the americans especially in so far as ukraine is concerned but i'm getting ahead of myself now um newland had been pushing you know for uh um ukraine to be uh you know more pro-western and all the rest of it now yanukovych was playing uh who was the president at that time in 2014 2013. he was playing the typical double game that a lot of leaders on the borders of russia had been playing sort of like playing europe and russia off each other for their own benefit lukashenko for instance the dictator of belarus he's been doing that since forever he came to power in 91 and he's been in power ever since and he in before before 2020 when they tried to color revolution him he was playing the um the russians off the europeans and trying to get good deals from both of them you know as you do i mean if you're if you're between two great powers and they both kind of need you well you know what's a guy going to do you know what i'm saying so that's what lukashenko was doing that's in belarus and that's what yanukovych was doing and that's in ukraine he was the president of ukraine he was a you know a fat old corrupt guy nice guy i'm sure you know but uh you know good for i i bet he was good for for going out for drinks and stuff you know and and he knew probably the best stripper clubs and [ __ ] like that probably knew a whole bunch of really good hookers but you know what an inconsequential fellow there's this famous video that's really goddamn funny where one time he's standing there with um dmitry medvedev and vladimir putin in some ceremony they're all dressed up in dark clothes right the three of them right just the three of them and this is i think in russia i don't know where i mean some ceremony is happening and the camera's focused on these three guys and and you know it wasn't bigger than the other two he kind of like he's like looking very serious and then he sort of like reaches into his pocket and pulls out a candy thing and he offers it to the other two and the two of them just each of them in turn goes like no no thank you you know and focus back on the ceremony and they both mother's like this guy's a [ __ ] idiot you know the word is that putin did think he was a [ __ ] idiot but well well it's pretty funny anyway the point uh see yanukovych was trying to play both sides off the middle and um and he wasn't playing ball with the west and there was a lot of political pressure in so far as you know not uh um abusing the russian citizens so much because you have to understand in ukraine ukraine the ukraine that exists today it's the agglomeration of two distinct people the ukrainian people and the russian people the russians dominate the east and the south the ukraines dominate the center and the west okay and kiev is sort of like a 50 50 split but intends more towards ukrainians ethnic ingredients now the i think ukraine's have their own language uh and they are ethnically different from the russians i personally find it very difficult to tell the difference um but i'm kind of like starting to notice it uh because the conflict here has started to you know cleave the two ethnic groups which is unfortunate and i think it's something that the americans are certainly encouraging anyway uh what what happened was that the um the yanukovych regime did not want to impose anti-russian measures that a lot of ukrainians wanted a lot of hard right ukraines now you have to understand that the hard right and i'm talking nazi hard right i mean i'm talking full-on thugs paramilitary thugs okay uh involved in some criminal activity to maintain uh to get their money right but ideological i'm [ __ ] nuts man i mean all these people like right sector like s14 like azerbaital and adam battalion they're all [ __ ] crazy okay i mean you got to keep that in mind they're all [ __ ] nuts they're american history x type neo-nazis they're not larpers they're not [ __ ] around they're for real okay uh they're you know the the white nationalists of the prison gangs like that kind of neo-nazi they're the [ __ ] evil okay on my telegram channel i posted videos of these [ __ ] sticks uh shooting kneecapping shooting with assault rifles the knees of their prisoners of war the russian prisoners of war okay now this is very important because these because the ethnic russians they don't have this hatred for the ethnic ukrainians but the ethnic ukrainians have this hatred for ethnic russians and that this is a kish uh um the the ethnic russians they're they're there's no hatred in their heart for them okay and i believe that the ethnic uh ukrainians or at least a vocal sector of them have this hatred for the ethnic russians because they have always been put upon they've always been the losers in the historical game and that happens with smaller people who live between bigger people the ethnic ukrainians live between the poles the hungarians and the russians and they're smaller they're they're fewer fewer in number and not so strong as those other powerful nations those powerful ethnicities the hungarians and the poles and the russians they are very uh definite as to who they are they have a strong identity and they don't put up with any [ __ ] and perhaps now uh hungary and poland are not great powers in a couple of centuries who knows what will happen because they have that uh wellspring of great power hungarians the same the austro-hungarian empire for crying out loud you know but the ukrainians they've always been the smaller people between and squeezed by these bigger people these bigger powers and so perhaps that's why you have that great resentment and that great resentment leads to horrifying extremists and that's what we have now these extremists these ukrainian extremists they hate ethnic russians and that fits very neatly with newland because newland throughout her career she has always allied herself with groups that were extremely antagonistic towards russians she never compromised with that throughout her career she's always allied herself with people who hate russians hate them and so when the maidan revolution started she supported the right sector the right sector is a key group it is a group of neo-nazis and they were funded uh in part by the oligarch the oligarch the ukrainian israeli cypriot oligarchy igor kolomoisky that i've spoken about many times before see newland and kolomoisky worked together and they worked to organize the right sector newland organized them and kolomoisky financed them he also financed the azo battalion okay and i find it very difficult it's not impossible to believe that newland was number one not aware of this she knew about it of course number two not in very close contact with these fascist paramilitary because that's what the as of battalion is it's a fascist paramilitary now um uh you see uh where's this no where'd he go okay very important to understand that she cemented a relationship with a man named dimitro yarosh who is the head of the right sector dimitro jarrosh and this guy's a neo-nazi fascist actually just flat out and it's like kid ourselves okay and he yarosh was newlands victoria newlands guy in so far as the right sector and yarosh led the right sector but newland gave him his marching papers now here comes a big big this is rumor but so many people have said that this is true that okay during the maidan revolution which is a very confusing set of events and i suggest you watch the oliver stone documentary um ukraine burning okay or under fire ukraine i forget the name of the damn thing i watched it twice and i forgot the name of the thing but in that documentary he gives a very very good account of the maidan revolution and how it happened and the steps towards it and there is famously there there's this period where there's there were snipers who were killing off police and killing off people and just like a whole [ __ ] nightmare okay and it is um the rumor unconfirmed the rumor is that they were israeli snipers they were mercenaries israeli mercenaries okay that's the rumor okay and certainly somebody like kolomoisky with deep ties to various uh um criminal uh groups and and and criminal subcultures in ukraine the united states and israel you would have had access or or you would be able to get in touch with such israeli snipers but this is a rumor okay however what uh the other rumor is that newland was the woman or the person rather who came up with the idea of creating a provocation by way of snipers and that's the rumor rumor okay it's said by enough people that one can think that this is likely true that snipers were there is unquestioned nobody has ever been able to capture them and know who they were okay so that's why when i say that it's a rumor it is a rumor but something i've learned over the years see is that it's usually very very difficult to keep secret okay and so the fact that there were snipers in maidan square during the revolution and had they been from either side had they been right sector had they been government snipers police snipers whomever that information would have filtered out because people can't keep a secret the only people who can keep secrets are mercenaries that is figures from far away who are brought in to do a specific task and then center on their way because since they have no social connection to the environment they come in they do their task and they fly away there's no way for the information to leak out you see many years ago a fairly unsavory character once told me that if i really wanted something done always hire a mercenary you know because there will be never any way for them to to tie it up with you have a good alibi and hire some mercenaries and you're untouchable okay so good to know so that's the rumor the fact is nobody's ever known which side uh were the snipers on were they government forces or revolutionary forces doesn't matter uh the maidan revolution came it became violent during the down revolution before yanukovych had fallen famously victoria nuland uh victoria newton's phone was tapped it's not clear if her phone was tapped or the phone of the other person she was speaking to who was a man named jeffrey piatt jeffrey piatt was the u.s ambassador to ukraine and the tapped call that was recorded and the recording released uh it was victoria newland and jeffrey pyatt discussing uh how to form the successor government to the yanukovych regime even though yanukovych was still in power at the time but the revolution was raging and at the time it was still like non-violent it hadn't they hadn't upped up the they hadn't amped up the violence yet okay when they record this call now the word is that it was the russians who did it which makes sense because it could have been that newland or piet or both recorded the call but why would they release it i mean it would make sense you know for both of them to record the call and hold it perhaps later as insurance in case of anything but neither one of them fell out with each other and so why was it released if one of them had recorded it but the russians recording it that makes a lot more sense so the russians released that recording it was clearly to undermine the the revolution it was a very poor way to undermine it was interesting but it didn't really affect the outcome because the revolution happened and and all of a sudden in that call you had how nuland and pyat were micromanaging the new regime in that call which is fairly extensive they are heard discussing which political figure should head the interim government and why and the newland picked yatsenyuk yatsenyukya to be the new leader of ukraine the the interim prime minister rather of ukraine because she wanted to save klitschko another political figure you know famous boxer who wanted to save klitschko for later you know for like more long-term see i mean she micromanaged it like that thing and and you know talking about different people at different positions in the government a real you know fine-tuning you know she was right in the heart of it and that's really interesting that kind of micromanaging it speaks of a certain type of personality because there are some people like to give an example ronald reagan ronald reagan never micromanaged a goddamn thing okay what he did was he just gave general because we want to go that direction and you you boys figure it out we're going that way and and his boys you know george schultz and casper weinberger and whomever would say but why don't we go over there no no we're going that way that's where i want us to go how do we get there you figure it out but that way that is actually a better way to lead i've noticed i mean just studying other people because when you micromanage you start getting stressed out you get all neurotic and stressed and all the rest of it it's stupid it's better to just sort of like give a big direction and sort of go that way the ship is going that direction and let other people figure it out uh but newlin isn't like that she likes to micromanage every [ __ ] little thing and she did she micromanaged the maidan revolution and that implicated her that's the important thing the fact that she so micromanaged the uh maidan revolution made it clear that she was the person her fingers her fingerprints were all over that thing and it was clear that it was a coup d'etat it was the violent overthrow of the yanukovych regi

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