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The Massive PSYOP Employed against Ukraine by GCHQ and NSA
Wayne MADSEN | 28.02.2014
Disruption operations were also used at an early stage in Ukraine chiefly by the Soros- and Zionist-funded FEMEN movement, an anti-Christian and anti-Muslim group that works closely with Pussy Riot and Voina social order disruptors in Russia. Attacks by FEMEN on symbols of Christianity in Ukraine helped spark the social disorder that ultimately led to the rioting in central Kyiv. Neo-Nazi and extreme right-wing Ukrainian nationalists became agitated by the attacks on Christian crosses and churches in the country and cited the overt support that Zionist Jews like American Jed Sunden, an investor in Ukrainian media companies like the Kyiv Post, gave to FEMEN protesters.
Employing agents from neo-Nazi, Zionist, and nationalist factions is spelled out by one JTRIG slide, which calls for the «identification and exploitation of fracture points» in a targeted country, region, or other element. The intent of such exploitation is to create «tension» through the use of «pre-existing cleavages» and competing «ideological differences». These factors are coupled with «things that push a group together» like «shared opposition» and «common beliefs». These exploitation factors were of beneficial use in the type of successful intelligence operation that took place in Ukraine.
Wayne Madsen (born April 28, 1954) is an American investigative journalist, author and columnist specializing in intelligence and international affairs.[1][2][3][4][5] He is the author of the blog Wayne Madsen Report.
Euromaidan PR @EuromaidanPR · 52s
Exclusive: #EU considers ban on deals with banks in #Crimea www.reuters.com... … |EMPR #Ukraine #Russia pic.twitter.com/rMeLvtSbSZ
a reply to: renden
"Putin has the approval of over 100 million Russians. That's a lot of enemies you just picked for your self."_Renden
originally posted by: cosmonova
I cannot find anywhere, someone else might have info. What is the reason for special forces stopping the military action
in Slovyansk yesterday and later withdrawing their troops? Is it the resistance they faced or info that Russian troops are on the move?
Editor's Note: To counter Russian propaganda lies about the Kremlin's invasion of Ukraine's Crimean peninsula on Feb. 27, Dmitry Tymchuk has set up the Center of Military and Political Research in Kyiv. He served in the Army air defense from 1995-1998, the National Guard from 1998-2000 and in the Defense Ministry in subsequent years on missions to Iraq, Lebanon and Kosovo.
Cyprus Foreign Minister Ioannis Kasoulides told a German newspaper Wednesday that economic sanctions against Russia by Europe would destroy the Cypriot economy, adding that every EU state should decide separately whether they want to cut ties with Moscow.
“There are very strong economic ties between Cyprus and Russia. If sanctions are really necessary, then every member state should decide for itself whether to take part. However the measures look, we must not harm ourselves,” Kasoulides told Die Welt.
RFE/RL @RFERL · 23m
A list of the abducted and the missing in eastern Ukraine http://(link tracking not allowed)/1hpvVDG
Reuters Top News @Reuters · 3h
Ukrainian forces have killed up to five pro-Moscow rebels. Photos from the crisis in #Ukraine: reut.rs... pic.twitter.com/RjiRF9s4qG
ian bremmer @ianbremmer · 55m
Russia and the US have completely separate narratives on #Ukraine.
StateDept Live @StateDeptLive · 1h
.@JohnKerry: Having failed to postpone #Ukraine’s elections, #Russia has instead chosen an illegitimate choice of action.
Fox News @FoxNews · 1h
Kerry: Russia has 'refused to take a single step' to de-escalate Ukraine crisis fxn.ws... via @foxnewspolitics
PzFeed Top News @PzFeed · 2h
Russian army moving dozens of APCs on a field between Rostov-on-Don and the Ukrainian border - pzfeed.com... … pic.twitter.com/qeZfW4nRfg
originally posted by: Xcathdra
How Dmitry Tymchuk Broke the Russian Blogosphere
RFE/RL @RFERL · 23m
A list of the abducted and the missing in eastern Ukraine http://(link tracking not allowed)/1hpvVDG
Reuters Top News @Reuters · 3h
Ukrainian forces have killed up to five pro-Moscow rebels. Photos from the crisis in #Ukraine: reut.rs... pic.twitter.com/RjiRF9s4qG
ian bremmer @ianbremmer · 55m
Russia and the US have completely separate narratives on #Ukraine.
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The WorldPost @TheWorldPost · 1m
Kremlin says Ukraine's actions raise questions as to the legitimacy of its upcoming elections huff.to...
RT @RT_com · 3m
Putin: Kiev authorities are junta if they use force against civilians on.rt.com...
originally posted by: SurrenderingAmerica
Cyprus warns economic sanctions against Russia will destroy its economy
Cyprus Foreign Minister Ioannis Kasoulides told a German newspaper Wednesday that economic sanctions against Russia by Europe would destroy the Cypriot economy, adding that every EU state should decide separately whether they want to cut ties with Moscow.
“There are very strong economic ties between Cyprus and Russia. If sanctions are really necessary, then every member state should decide for itself whether to take part. However the measures look, we must not harm ourselves,” Kasoulides told Die Welt.
So this now makes 3 EU countries against more sanctions. . . EU not so solidified on the 'same' agenda.
Svoboda ("Freedom") was founded in 1991 as the Social National Party of Ukraine.
The party idolizes Stepan Bandera, whose followers fought on the side of the Nazis during World War II against the Red Army and Ukrainian communist militias.
Bandera’s Organization of Ukrainian Nationalists (OUN) had direct support from the Germans: Hitler wanted them to police Ukraine after the Germans took it, and the OUN organized volunteer militias that actively participated in the Holocaust.
"The Jews of the Soviet Union," declared the Banderists, "are the most loyal supporters of the Bolshevik Regime and the vanguard of Muscovite imperialism in the Ukraine."
When the Germans took Lvov in the summer of 1941, the Banderists sent a message to Lvov’s Jews in the form of a pamphlet which said: "We will lay your heads at Hitler’s feet"!
Which they did; the OUN worked with the SS to round up and slaughter 4,000 of the city’s Jews. Their weapons of choice: everything from guns to metal poles.
Right Sector (Ukrainian: Пра́вий се́ктор, Pravyi Sektor) is a Ukrainian nationalist political party and paramilitary collective of several organizations, described by some major publications as having far right, nationalist, or ultranationalist views.
The group claims to have at least 5,000 to 10,000 members.
It first emerged at the end of November 2013 at the Euromaidan protests in Kiev, as an alliance of far-right Ukrainian nationalist groups and the Ukrainian National Assembly – Ukrainian National Self Defence (UNA-UNSO).
1. Oleh Tyahnybok, Svoboda leader, now a top official of the Ukrainian Parliament, is an unrepentant anti-Semite.
In the summer of 2004, he made a speech to his followers at the gravesite of a Banderist commander in which he declared: "You are the ones that the Moscow-Jewish mafia ruling Ukraine fears most."
His peroration also made reference to "Kikes" as prominent among those the Banderists fought.
Tyahnybok was expelled from Parliament for his remarks, but the "revolution" has installed him back in his seat – and more powerful than ever.
2. Ihor Tenyukh, interim defense minister and a member of Svoboda’s political council. Formerly commander of Ukraine’s navy, in 2008, during Russia’s war with Georgia, he ordered Ukrainian warships to block the entrance of the Russian Navy to the bay of Sevastopol.
3. Andriy Parubiy, National Security Council chief, co-founded Svoboda back when it was the “Social National” (ahem!) party.
4. Dmytro Yarosh, deputy head of the National Security Council, i.e. the police, and the founder-leader of "Right Sector," a militant neo-Nazi paramilitary group that took charge of security in the Maiden.
5. Oleh Makhnitsky, Svoboda member of parliament, is prosecutor-general.
6. Oleksandr Sych, Svoboda parliamentarian and the party’s chief ideologist, is deputy prime minister for economic affairs.
7. Serhiy Kvit, a leading member of Svoboda, is to head up the Education Ministry.
8. Andriy Moknyk, the new Minister of Ecology, has been Svoboda’s envoy to other European fascist parties.
Last year, he met with representatives of Italy’s violent neo-fascist gang, Forza Nuovo.
9. Ihor Shvaika, agro-oligarch and a member of Svoboda, has been appointed Minister of Agriculture. One of the richest men in the country, his massive investments in agriculture would seem to indicate a slight conflict of interest.
originally posted by: zilebeliveunknown
For the sake of information, after a quite of digging as you won't find this piece in western MSM, I present you who are the Neo-Nazi figures holding important seats in Ukrainian parliament.
First some background on "Svoboda" party and "Right Sector":
Svoboda ("Freedom") was founded in 1991 as the Social National Party of Ukraine.
The party idolizes Stepan Bandera, whose followers fought on the side of the Nazis during World War II against the Red Army and Ukrainian communist militias.
Bandera’s Organization of Ukrainian Nationalists (OUN) had direct support from the Germans: Hitler wanted them to police Ukraine after the Germans took it, and the OUN organized volunteer militias that actively participated in the Holocaust.
"The Jews of the Soviet Union," declared the Banderists, "are the most loyal supporters of the Bolshevik Regime and the vanguard of Muscovite imperialism in the Ukraine."
When the Germans took Lvov in the summer of 1941, the Banderists sent a message to Lvov’s Jews in the form of a pamphlet which said: "We will lay your heads at Hitler’s feet"!
Which they did; the OUN worked with the SS to round up and slaughter 4,000 of the city’s Jews. Their weapons of choice: everything from guns to metal poles.
Right Sector (Ukrainian: Пра́вий се́ктор, Pravyi Sektor) is a Ukrainian nationalist political party and paramilitary collective of several organizations, described by some major publications as having far right, nationalist, or ultranationalist views.
The group claims to have at least 5,000 to 10,000 members.
It first emerged at the end of November 2013 at the Euromaidan protests in Kiev, as an alliance of far-right Ukrainian nationalist groups and the Ukrainian National Assembly – Ukrainian National Self Defence (UNA-UNSO).
Neo-Nazis holding important seats in Ukrainian parliament and government:
1. Oleh Tyahnybok, Svoboda leader, now a top official of the Ukrainian Parliament, is an unrepentant anti-Semite.
In the summer of 2004, he made a speech to his followers at the gravesite of a Banderist commander in which he declared: "You are the ones that the Moscow-Jewish mafia ruling Ukraine fears most."
His peroration also made reference to "Kikes" as prominent among those the Banderists fought.
Tyahnybok was expelled from Parliament for his remarks, but the "revolution" has installed him back in his seat – and more powerful than ever.
2. Ihor Tenyukh, interim defense minister and a member of Svoboda’s political council. Formerly commander of Ukraine’s navy, in 2008, during Russia’s war with Georgia, he ordered Ukrainian warships to block the entrance of the Russian Navy to the bay of Sevastopol.
3. Andriy Parubiy, National Security Council chief, co-founded Svoboda back when it was the “Social National” (ahem!) party.
4. Dmytro Yarosh, deputy head of the National Security Council, i.e. the police, and the founder-leader of "Right Sector," a militant neo-Nazi paramilitary group that took charge of security in the Maiden.
5. Oleh Makhnitsky, Svoboda member of parliament, is prosecutor-general.
6. Oleksandr Sych, Svoboda parliamentarian and the party’s chief ideologist, is deputy prime minister for economic affairs.
7. Serhiy Kvit, a leading member of Svoboda, is to head up the Education Ministry.
8. Andriy Moknyk, the new Minister of Ecology, has been Svoboda’s envoy to other European fascist parties.
Last year, he met with representatives of Italy’s violent neo-fascist gang, Forza Nuovo.
9. Ihor Shvaika, agro-oligarch and a member of Svoboda, has been appointed Minister of Agriculture. One of the richest men in the country, his massive investments in agriculture would seem to indicate a slight conflict of interest.