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Scott Ritter: What is Russia supposed to do? You know, the Russians have behaved in a very controlled manner. Anybody who thinks that Russia’s, you know, “struggling on the battlefields”, you need to understand that Russia has not brought to bear anything near the totality of the military force that it can be brought to bear on this issue. Russia is fully capable of destroying Ukraine, in totality, without using nuclear weapons.
If Russia wanted to, this war would be over in a month. Ukraine would be annihilated, hundreds of thousands of people would be killed, and Russia would be in total control.
Russia can bring to bear firepower that’s unimaginable, but it has opted not to do so, because this is a “Special Military Operation”.
Narrator: The streets of Moscow were shattered by a seismic event on December 17th. A deadly and meticulously orchestrated act of terror claimed the life of Lieutenant General Igor Kirillov, commander of Russia’s radiological, chemical, and biological defense forces.
Just 7 km from the Kremlin, a location chosen for its brazen proximity to the seat of Russian-power, explosive device hidden in a scooter detonated with surgical precision.
The blast claimed not only Kirillov’s life, but also that of his trusted assistant, plunging the nation into shock and grief.
This was no random act. As Inspector Scott Ritter has urgently emphasized, this targeted assassination underscores a deeper, more insidious strategy aimed squarely at the pillars of Russia’s defense infrastructure.
The explosive’s placement, the timing, everything about this attack speaks to a calculated intent to cripple leadership and sow chaos. It sends a chilling message: No one, regardless of rank or importance, is untouchable in the Shadow War.
Russian investigators are now unraveling the threads of a dark conspiracy. Early evidence suggests foreign involvement, with Governor Sergei Sitnikov revealing chilling details. Kirillov, he stated, had been warned of a manhunt, a relentless pursuit that stemmed from his courageous exposure of covert biological laboratories, some allegedly operating within Ukraine.
These labs, according to Kirillov, were part of a larger network; their existence concealed, but their purpose unmistakably sinister.
This revelation marked him as a target in the shadowy arenas of geopolitical warfare. But Kirillov was no ordinary figure. His work, pivotal to Russia’s national security, made him a linchpin in the country’s efforts to counter biological and chemical threats. He had dedicated decades to understanding and mitigating these invisible dangers, earning respect and trust at the highest levels.
His death represents not just a personal tragedy, but a strategic loss of immeasurable proportions. The chilling reality of this assassination cannot be overstated: A high-ranking military officer executed in broad daylight, steps away from the very heart of Russian governance. This act has set into motion a chain reaction.
Moscow’s response, though not yet fully articulated, is expected to be decisive and far-reaching. The Kremlin has not just lost a commander, it has suffered a symbolic attack on its sovereignty and security apparatus. The implications are profound, and the ripples of this tragedy will extend far beyond Russian borders.
Every indication points to a calculated provocation designed not just to destabilize, but to bait Russia into a response with far-reaching consequences.
What drove this brazen act? To understand, we must delve deeper into the motivations behind Kirillov’s assassination and the forces at play. The assassination of General Kirillov was no isolated incident. It was the culmination of a series of escalating tensions and covert operations.
Kirillov, known for his unflinching resolve, was a thorn in the side of the West. His accusations against the United States for allegedly developing military biological programs struck a nerve in international circles. Presented at high-profile meetings, these claims cast a spotlight on activities Western powers would rather keep in the shadows. They challenged a carefully curated narrative, making Kirillov both a figure of defiance and a target for elimination.
Inspector Scott Ritter has highlighted the peril faced by figures like Kirillov. His revelations, while courageous, painted a target on his back. His role in exposing what he described as “secret biological laboratories” in Ukraine not only elevated his profile, but also his vulnerability.
To some, he was a whistleblower. To others, a threat that needed to be eliminated. Such exposures disrupt carefully guarded-operations and Kirillov’s determination to uncover the truth made him a prime target, in an arena where transparency is seen as a weapon.
Sanctions imposed by Britain in October only added fuel to the fire. The sanctions came after Kirillov accused Ukraine of fabricating chemical weapon attacks to discredit Russia on the global stage.
These accusations, publicly-aired and widely-reported, placed him squarely in the crosshairs of both political and intelligence adversaries. To Western powers, his claims were incendiary. To Russian allies, they were a rallying cry for vigilance.
The timing of his assassination is equally telling. Just one day before his death, Ukraine’s security service, SBU, officially named Kirillov as a suspect in alleged chemical weapon use. Was this a coincidence or the final prelude to a carefully executed strike? The evidence suggests the latter.
Every detail of this attack, from the timing to its precision, indicates a premeditated effort to silence a key player on the global stage. This assassination marks a dangerous escalation in the covert conflict between Russia and its adversaries. It signals that no one, not even a high-ranking commander, is beyond reach.
The attack is a bold assertion of the lengths to which these Unseen Forces will go to achieve their objectives, and it raises urgent questions. How far have these shadow wars already progressed? And what comes next, in this increasingly-perilous dance of retaliation and counter-retaliation?
For Russia, Kirillov’s death is not just a loss, but a rallying point. The Kremlin’s response will likely be fierce and multifaceted, aimed not only at retaliation, but also at reinforcing its security protocols.
Yet, the broader implications cannot be ignored. This assassination has the potential to redefine the rules of engagement in an already volatile geopolitical landscape. It sets a precedent, signaling to other nations and players that even the highest echelons of leadership are within reach.
Scott, you are doing yeoman’s work I ask any christians who see this to pray for you and your familys safety. We desperately need the information you are putting out.
It seems to me that the most effective response to draw pause from the criminal elite that pull the strings of the West’s treasonous establishment, would be to take out half a dozen of the top central bankers in rapid succession
Let us not also forget the brouhaha over the 2020 election results being accounted for in Ukraine also, then after the inauguration of Biden it too fell silent under threat from Biden.
In over 30 years’ service with the US Navy, mostly during the Cold War, Soviet Russia was always Enemy Number One, the great sinister Communist atheist oppressive regime, conspiring to enslave the world. Then Soviet Communism collapsed finally in 1991, and Russia has had its ups and downs since then.
But today, it’s astounding. Vladimir Putin has a patchy KGB history in his life, true, and lots of critics, but his Russia rejects DEI, LBGTQ, and all the other “woke” nonsense through which we suffer every day in America. Putin says he is not atheist, and he supports the Russian Orthodox Church and protects Russia’s culture.
That is in contrast to Ukraine and its dictator, Zelenskyy, who have shut down every Ukrainian Orthodox Church and jailed untold number of its clergy, terminating elections and sacrificing hundreds of thousands of its people in a needless war, with a million more fleeing the country not to escape the Russians, but to escape Zelenskyy himself.
Russia’s war against Ukraine was in response to oppression of the Russian eastern provinces of Ukraine, America’s bio-labs, and the promise broken to Russia that Ukraine would never be part NATO with its armies just across the border. Putin is simply protecting his country and its Christian faith and its culture, unlike any Democrat does for America today. And as American Marxists are trying to provoke a nuclear WW3, it is Putin who emerges as the most rational one. The article above is just one example.
In the Reagan years, tracking Soviet ballistic missile submarines in the icy seas off Seattle, I’d have laughed if you told me Russia would one day be the Good Guy instead of us. But, ignoring the lies of America’s Marxist press today, that is sure how it’s looking.
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Russia was never going to be the lockstep society of the Bankers Socialism Experiment. China was always the society most likely to create the model the parasite caste had in mind for their UN led One World Tyranny.