A short article to clarify what are, in my opinion, two “falsehoods” created ad hoc.
NATO expansion
The first concerns the course of the Atlantic Alliance’s expansion. Those who believe that NATO has broken the post-Berlin Wall agreements (namely that, in exchange for its fall, the West was not supposed to attempt to absorb the former States of the Soviet Union, which instead promptly happened) are crying foul. However, in my opinion, over time, what was once an incontrovertible truth has altered in light of the rapid development that all the participating actors have decided to impose upon the (very near) future of the world. What is taking place is a carving up of pre-established geopolitical spheres (I wrote about this here). Put simply, the USA and Great Britain on one side (with their acolytes Canada and Australia), and Russia and China on the other (with various acolytes in this case too), are rapidly completing this partition, where Ukraine represents the European border of their respective spheres of influence. Therefore, the entry of Sweden and Finland into NATO is nothing but a further step towards the planned consolidation of these spheres of influence. All of this is passed off as a continuation of NATO’s initial breach of the pacts. What better excuse than the war in Ukraine to accelerate this process?
Famous “vaccinated” people getting sick
The second “falsehood” concerns the cases of Covid sickness found among the most famous proponents of the vaccination campaign, starting with that Anthony Stephen Fauci who has played a leading role in this whole affair. The controversial Dr Fauci supposedly fell ill with the Omicron variant despite being (so the mainstream narrative dictates) vaccinated no less than four times. A chorus of “I told you so!” immediately rose from the ranks of those who have always (rightly) been against mass vaccination for Sars-Cov-2. In reality, what I think is that it is all a charade—just as is the very fact that he actually got vaccinated (he and other active actors in this pantomime)—in order to show the flock of sheep who genuinely got vaccinated and then got sick anyway, perhaps even ending up in hospital, that yes, one does get sick after a whopping 4 doses of the vaccine, but in a milder way compared to an unvaccinated person. Obviously, the latter is a blatant falsehood, amply demonstrated by recent studies published in the most prestigious medical journals and as shown by a recent study carried out in Great Britain. But for the sheeple, what counts is the example and the repetition like a mantra of the fake news disseminated by the regime’s media. In practice, I think all these people are the classic smokescreen, the rabbit pulled out of the hat to reassure those who, at this point, are starting (a miracle!) to harbour a little doubt. What is the point of getting vaccinated if you get infected anyway and risk ending up in hospital in many cases? Obviously, I cannot concretely prove these theories, even though there are manifold indications suggesting they are correct. Let’s just say I am someone who tends to think the worst, but as Cardinal Giulio Mazzarino (later echoed by Giulio Andreotti) used to say: “Thinking ill of others is a sin, but one is often right.”