Scott Ritter & Ania K – Alexei Navalny death, Ukraine, Europe, Nuclear Weapons in Space

by Through the eyes of Ania K [2-16-2024 published].

There has been a lot of hype about the death of Alexei Navalny in a Russian prison. What is the real story? He was 47 and a traitor to Russia. When the Soviet Union collapsed in the 1990s, he hated Russia and decided to identify with the West. He became noticed by the CIA and was selected to go to Yale University where he was groomed by the CIA. He returned to Russia as opposition to Putin.

The West has never intended to live in peace with the new Russia. Navalny's job was to help destroy Putin & democracy in Russia.

He was finally prosecuted on corruption charges and given every opportunity to get out of Russia. He did go to Germany where he worked with the CIA to create a video against Putin. Instead of staying out of Russia, he went back, went to trial, and was found guilty. He had bad health and was going to die in prison, no matter what. His death at this time is a distraction for the March elections, yet won't change anything.

The West & the United States have a habit of discarding treaties when they become inconvenient, which is one of the reasons we have this mess in Ukraine. Unfortunately, the West is doing it again. There has been a long standing treaty to not militarize space, yet here we go again. Our military has started putting up a large number of classified communication satellites. In the past, if necessary, our enemies could disable the large communication satellites, because they have been few in number. But now we have decided to put up a large number of smaller satellites for military usage. One way to disable large numbers is to use nuclear weapons in space. Obviously, Russia is paying attention.

Many of us understand that we will continue having serious problems & wasting a lot of human resources until the West stops trying to destroy both Russia & China and starts focusing on learning to live together in a multi-polar world.

— RAD

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