The main stream media is trying hard to start up a war with Russia. The headlines today was that Russia broke the 1987 arms treaty and "deployed" cruise missiles. That is a total lie, Russia has had cruise missiles for decades - and anything they have done with cruise missiles on their territory has been in defense of their nation. It is the US and NATO that broke that treaty - and have advanced towards Russia into the buffer nations as a blatant act of aggression.
After the Cold War ended an evil thought came into the minds of the globalist, which trickled down to the neocons, that an opportunity to take out Russia was available. Once that word went out the stage has been set for a war with Russia. It doesn't seem to matter we want peace, and the Russians, as a democracy, are not showing any aggression towards the west. Those facts don't matter - what does matter is - the word has been given and it has not been rescinded. Trump was the one lone voice rejecting war with Russia, and that's one of the main reasons Americans elected him. Unfortunately the neocons have infested Washington DC to the point that many of the "best" candidates for Trumps Whitehouse and administration are some of those "military industrial complex". Flynn was AGAINST the neocons and he was promptly attacked by agents from the spy agencies and the controlled new media. Either Trump gets control of his administration or we will be drawn into a major war.
All it would take is one false flag attack and the US government would tell the public - "We don't have a choice...we must defend our away of life!" Under the stress of being attacked by an enemy the public predictably acquiesces to the conspirators schemes and is forced into another manufactured war.
George Eaton
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