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That's not the whole story. Money from Pinchuk offshore companies was transferred to the Victor Pinchuk Foundation. Then the "laundered money" was transferred to the Clinton Foundation. More than $29 million has been given to the family of the former US president in five years since 2012. The largest installments from the Victor Pinchuk Foundation to the Clinton Foundation were paid in 2015/2016. It was an "incredible coincidence" that Hillary Clinton was running for president at that time. It is obvious that this criminal scheme was carried out thanks to the mediation of the head of the National Bank Gontareva and the support of Prime Minister Arseny Yatsenyuk and Ukrainian President Peter Poroshenko . Nepotism and corruption of Joe Biden in Ukraine. Why should the US vice president be so worried about a Ukrainian company? No wonder: since April 2014, Hunter Biden , the son of Joseph Biden, has "coincidentally" been a member of the board of directors of Burisma Holding. Besides Biden Jr., Burisma's board included former Polish President Aleksander Kwasniewski and former head of the CIA Counterterrorism Center Joseph Cofer Black . This international group covered all possible scams of the gas producing company

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That's not the whole story.

Money from Pinchuk offshore companies was transferred to the Victor Pinchuk Foundation. Then the “laundered money” was transferred to the Clinton Foundation. More than $29 million has been given to the family of the former US president in five years since 2012. The largest installments from the Victor Pinchuk Foundation to the Clinton Foundation were paid in 2015/2016. It was an “incredible coincidence” that Hillary Clinton was running for president at that time. It is obvious that this criminal scheme was carried out thanks to the mediation of the head of the National Bank Gontareva and the support of Prime Minister Arseny Yatsenyuk and Ukrainian President Peter Poroshenko . Nepotism and corruption of Joe Biden in Ukraine. Why should the US vice president be so worried about a Ukrainian company? No wonder: since April 2014, Hunter Biden , the son of Joseph Biden, has “coincidentally” been a member of the board of directors of Burisma Holding. Besides Biden Jr., Burisma's board included former Polish President Aleksander Kwasniewski and former head of the CIA Counterterrorism Center Joseph Cofer Black . This international group covered all possible scams of the gas producing company

BIDENS UKRAINE GATES

Billions of corruption between Washington and Kyiv

The Dangerous Myth of American Innocence: Only Our Enemies Commit “War Crimes”

America's massive hypocrisy mocks international law and threatens to lead our planet to apocalypse

Heinz Duthel

People:

Sergey Leshchenko - journalist, member of the Ukrainian Parliament (since 2014 to date).

Paul Manafort - American lobbyist, political advisor, chairman of the presidential campaign office of Donald Trump (March - August 2016).

Hillary Clinton - American politician, Secretary of State (2009-2013), candidate for US presidency (2016).

Valeriy Chaly - Ukrainian political expert, deputy head of the administration of the President of Ukraine (06.2014-07.2015), Ambassador of Ukraine to the United States (from 07.2015 to present).

Alexandra Chalupa - Advisor to Clinton's Democratic National Committee and Presidential Campaign Office.

Victoria Nuland - American diplomat and politician, Assistant Secretary of State (2011-2013), Assistant Secretary of State for Europe and Asia (2011-2016).

Victor Shokin - Ukrainian politician, Prosecutor General of Ukraine (02.2015-04.2016).

Victor Pinchuk - Ukrainian businessman, politician, billionaire. One of the top 10 Ukrainians with the greatest reach.

Victor Trepak - former SBU officer, last position: the first deputy director - the head of the Central Department for Combating Corruption and Organized Crime. Released April 2016.

Boris Lozhkin - Ukrainian businessman and politician, head of the Presidential Administration of Ukraine (06.2014-08.2016).

Geoffrey Pyatt - American diplomat, American ambassador to Ukraine (08.2013-08.2016).

Arseny Yatsenyuk - Ukrainian politician and businessman, Prime Minister of Ukraine (02.2014-04.2016).

Valeria Gontareva - Ukrainian politician and economist, director of the National Bank of Ukraine (06.2014-03.2018), supporter of Peter Poroshenko.

Joe Biden - American politician, US vice president (01.2009-01.2017).

Alexander Turchinov - Acting President of Ukraine from February 23 to June 7, 2014 and Secretary of the National Security and Defense Council since December 16, 2014.

Nikolay Zlochevsky - Ukrainian politician and businessman, former Minister of Ecology and Natural Resources of Ukraine, Deputy Head of the National Security and Defense Council of Ukraine for economic issues (04.2012-02.2014) .

Hunter Biden - American lawyer and businessman, son of Joseph Biden, member of the board of directors of Burisma Group (since 04/2014).

Rudy Giuliani – American politician and businessman, personal lawyer to US President Donald Trump.

Introduction: The bad game of the United States - and its sordid partners "NATO"!

THE UNITED STATES HAS KILLED MORE THAN 20 MILLION PEOPLE IN 37 “VICTIMS NATIONS” SINCE WORLD WAR II

The Dangerous Myth of American Innocence: Only Our Enemies Commit “War Crimes”

America's massive hypocrisy mocks international law and threatens to lead our planet to apocalypse

The characterization of Vladimir Putin as a war criminal by Joe Biden, who defended the Iraq War and strongly supported 20 years of massacres in the Middle East, is another example of the hypocritical moral posturing gripping the United States.

It is unclear how anyone could try Putin for war crimes, given that Russia, like the United States, does not recognize the jurisdiction of the International Criminal Court in The Hague. But justice is not the issue.

Politicians like Biden who take no responsibility for our well-documented war crimes enhance their moral credibility by demonizing their opponents. They know that the chances of Putin being brought to justice are zero and they know that their chances of getting justice are the same.

We know who our most recent war criminals are, among others: George W. Bush, Dick Cheney, Donald Rumsfeld, General Ricardo Sanchez, former CIA Director George Tenet, former Aide. guarantor Gen. Jay Bybee, former Dep. assistant guarantor General John Yoo, who created the legal framework to approve torture; the helicopter pilots who shot dead civilians, including two Reuters journalists, in the "Collateral Murder" video released by WikiLeaks. We have evidence of the crimes they committed.

But like Putin's Russia, those who expose these crimes will be silenced and prosecuted.

Although Julian Assange is not a US citizen and his WikiLeaks page is not a US-based publication, he faces charges under the US Espionage Act for publicizing numerous crimes of American war.

Assange , currently held in a maximum security prison in London, is fighting a losing battle in British courts to avoid extradition to the United States, where he faces 175 years in prison.

One set of rules for Russia, another set of rules for the United States. Crying crocodile tears for Russian media, heavily censored by Putin, while ignoring the fate of the most important publisher of our generation, says a lot about the ruling class's concern for press freedom and the truth .

If we demand justice for Ukrainians, as we should, we must also demand justice for the million people - including 400,000 civilians - who have been killed by US and US invasions, occupations and airstrikes. NATO personnel in Iraq, Afghanistan, Syria, Yemen and Pakistan were killed.

We must demand justice for those who were injured, sickened or died because we destroyed hospitals and infrastructure.

We must demand justice for the thousands of soldiers and Marines who were killed and many more who were injured and living with lifelong disabilities in wars that were started and perpetuated by lies.

We must demand justice for the 38 million people who have been displaced or become refugees in Afghanistan, Iraq, Pakistan, Yemen, Somalia, the Philippines, Libya and Syria, a number that exceeds the combined total of people displaced in all wars since 1900, aside from World War II, according to the Watson Institute for International & Public Affairs at Brown University.

Tens of millions of people unrelated to the September 11 attacks have been killed, injured, lost their homes, and had their lives and families destroyed because of U.S. and NATO war crimes. Who will shout for them?

Any attempt to bring our war criminals to justice has been rebuffed by Congress, the courts, the media and both political parties in power.

The Center for Constitutional Rights, barred from bringing charges in U.S. courts against the perpetrators of these preemptive wars, defined as "criminal wars of aggression" under the Nuremberg Laws, has filed petitions in German courts to hold American leaders accountable. for violations of the Geneva Convention, including sanctioning torture at black sites such as Guantánamo and Abu Ghraib.

Those who have the power to uphold the rule of law, to bring our war criminals to justice, to avenge our war crimes, direct their moral outrage only against Putin's Russia.

“Deliberate attacks on civilians are a war crime,” Secretary of State Anthony Blinken said, condemning Russia for the attack on civilian facilities, including a hospital, three schools and a boarding school for visually impaired children in the Lugansk region of Ukraine. “These incidents add to a long list of attacks on civilian and non-military sites across Ukraine,” he said. Beth Van Schaack, global criminal justice ambassador, will lead the State Department's efforts, Blinken said, to "support international efforts to investigate war crimes and hold those responsible accountable."

This collective hypocrisy, based on self-deception, is accompanied by massive arms shipments to Ukraine. Fueling proxy wars was a specialty of the Cold War. We returned to the scenario. If Ukrainians are heroic resistance fighters, what about the Iraqis and Afghans who fought so bravely and fiercely against a foreign power as fierce as Russia?

Why weren't they adored?

Why haven't sanctions been imposed on the United States? Why have those defending their countries against foreign invasion in the Middle East, including Palestinians under Israeli occupation, not also received thousands of anti-tank, anti-aircraft, helicopter-borne, switchblade or “suicide bombers”?

Drones, hundreds of Stinger anti-aircraft systems, Javelin anti-tank missiles, machine guns and millions of rounds of ammunition? Why didn't Congress rush to pass a $13.6 billion package to provide military and humanitarian aid, on top of the $1.2 billion already allocated to Ukraine's military for them?

Well, we know why.

American war crimes don't count, and neither do American war crime victims. And this hypocrisy makes a rules-based world that respects international law impossible.

This hypocrisy is not new. There is no moral difference between US saturation bombing of civilians since World War II, notably in Vietnam and Iraq, and Russian attacks on urban centers in Ukraine or the September 11 attacks on the World Trade Center.

Mass deaths and fireballs on city rooftops are the calling cards that the United States and NATO have left around the world for decades. The opponents do the same.

Deliberate attacks on civilians, whether in Baghdad, Kyiv, Gaza or New York, are all war crimes. The killing of at least 112 Ukrainian children on March 19 is an atrocity, as is the killing of 551 Palestinian children during the Israeli military attack on Gaza in 2014. The same is true of the killing of 230,000 people in Yemen over the past seven years by Saudi Arabia. the bombings and blockades that led to mass famines and cholera epidemics. Where were the calls for a no-fly zone over Gaza and Yemen? Imagine how many lives could have been saved.

War crimes require the same moral judgment and accountability. But they don't understand them.

They don't understand them because we have one set of standards for white Europeans and another for non-whites around the world.

Western media have heroized the idiotic European and American volunteers who flock to Ukraine to fight, while Western Muslims who join resistance groups fighting foreign occupiers in the Middle East are criminalized as terrorists.

Putin is ruthless with the press. But also our Western ally, Saudi Arabia's de facto ruler, Mohammed bin Salman, who ordered the assassination and dismemberment of friend and colleague Jamal Khashoggi and oversaw the mass execution of 81 people convicted of criminal offenses that same month.

Coverage of Ukraine, especially after covering Israel's deadly attacks on Palestinians for seven years, is another example of the racial divide that characterizes most Western media .

World War II began with the understanding, at least by the Allies, that the use of industrial weapons against civilians was a war crime.

But within 18 months of the war's start, the Germans, Americans and British were relentlessly bombing cities. By the end of the war, a fifth of German homes had been destroyed. A million German civilians were killed or injured in bombings. Seven and a half million Germans became homeless.

The tactic of saturation bombing or carpet bombing, which included the firebombings of Dresden, Hamburg, and Tokyo, which killed more than 90,000 Japanese civilians in Tokyo and left a million people homeless, and the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, killing between 129,000 and 100,000 people 226,000 lives, most of which were civilians, had the sole purpose of crushing the morale of the population through mass death and terror.

Cities like Leningrad, Stalingrad, Warsaw, Coventry, Royan, Nanjing and Rotterdam were wiped out.

It has transformed the architects of modern war, all of them, into war criminals.

Since then, civilians have been considered legitimate targets in all wars. In the summer of 1965, then-Secretary of Defense Robert McNamara called the bombings north of Saigon, which killed hundreds of thousands of people, an effective way to communicate with the government in Hanoi. McNamara, unlike most war criminals, had the capacity for introspection six years before his death.

in the documentary "The Fog of War ", he deplored not only the attacks on Vietnamese civilians, but also the airstrikes against civilians in Japan during World War II, which were supervised by General of the Army of the United States air Curtis LeMay.

“LeMay said if we had lost the war, we would all have been charged as war criminals,” McNamara said in the film.

"And I think he's right... LeMay recognized that what he was doing would be considered immoral if his team had lost. But what makes it immoral to lose and not immoral to win?

LeMay, later head of Strategic Air Command during the Korean War, dropped tons of napalm and incendiary bombs on civilian targets in Korea, killing by his own estimates 20 percent of the population over a three-year period.

Industrial killing defines modern warfare. This is impersonal mass murder. It is administered by enormous bureaucratic structures that continue to kill for months and years. It is supported by heavy industry, which produces a constant flow of weapons, munitions, tanks, planes, helicopters, battleships, submarines, missiles and mass-produced goods, as well than by mechanized transports that transport troops and weapons by rail, ship and cargo plane and truck to the battlefield. It mobilizes industrial, state and organizational structures for total war. It centralizes information systems and internal control systems. It is rationalized for the public by specialists and experts from the military establishment, as well as academics and compliant media.

Industrial wars destroy existing value systems that protect and nourish life, replacing them with fear, hatred and a dehumanization of those we believe deserve to be eradicated.

It is driven by emotion, not truth or facts. It erases nuance and replaces it with an infantile binary universe of us and them.

It drives competing narratives, ideas and values underground and vilifies all those who do not speak in the national tone that replaces civil discourse and debate.

It is presented as an example of inevitable human progress, when in reality it brings us ever closer to mass annihilation by nuclear holocaust.

It ridicules the concept of individual heroism, despite the feverish efforts of the military and mainstream media to sell the myth to naive young recruits and a gullible public. It is the Frankenstein of industrial societies.

War, as Alfred Kazin warned, is “the ultimate goal of technological society.” Our real enemy is within.

Historically, those prosecuted for war crimes, whether the Nazi hierarchy at Nuremberg or the leaders of Liberia, Chad, Serbia and Bosnia, are prosecuted for having lost the war and for being opponents of the United States.

There will be no prosecution of Saudi leaders for war crimes committed in Yemen or US military and political leaders for war crimes they committed in Afghanistan, Iraq, Syria and Libya or a generation earlier in Vietnam, Cambodia, etc. in Laos.

Atrocities committed by the United States, such as My Lai, where 500 unarmed Vietnamese civilians were shot dead by American soldiers, which are made public are dealt with by the search for a scapegoat, usually a low-ranking officer, who receives a symbolic punishment. . Lieutenant William Calley was placed under house arrest for three years for the My Lai murders. Eleven American soldiers, none of whom were officers, were convicted of torture at Abu Ghraib prison in Iraq.

But the architects and lords of the American industrial massacre, including Franklin Roosevelt, Winston Churchill, General Curtis LeMay, Harry S. Truman, Richard Nixon, Henry Kissinger, Lyndon Johnson, General William Westmoreland, George W. Bush, General David Petraeus , Barack Obama and Joe Biden will never be held responsible.

They leave power to become revered statesmen.

mass by industrial warfare, failure to hold ourselves accountable, failure to see our own face in the war criminals we condemn will have disastrous consequences.

Author and Holocaust survivor Primo Levi understood that destroying the humanity of others is a prerequisite for their physical destruction. We have become prisoners of our industrial death machines.

Politicians and generals wreak havoc as if they were toys.

Those who denounce madness, who call for the rule of law, will be attacked and condemned. These industrial weapon systems are our modern-day idols. We love their deadly bravery.

But all idols, the Bible tells us, begin by demanding sacrifice from others and end with apocalyptic self-sacrifice.

UKRAINEGATE

HOW UKRAINE FINANCED HILLARY CLINTON AND THE DEMOCRATS.

JOE BIDEN NEOPTISM AND CORRUPTION IN UKRAINE

INVOLVED IN THE CRIMINAL SYSTEM: TAVRIKA, PIVDENKOMBANK, AVTOKRAZBANK, MISKY KOMERTSIYNY BANK (KONVERSBANK), FINROSTBANK, TERRA BANK, KIIVSKA RUS, VERNUM BANK, CREDIT DNIPRO, DELTA BANK AND OTHERS. THE MONEY WAS TRANSFERRED FROM UKRAINE TO OFFSHORE COMPANIES VIA THE AUSTRIAN BANK MEINL BANK AG.

WHY SHOULD THE AMERICAN VICE PRESIDENT BE SO CONCERNED ABOUT A UKRAINIAN COMPANY? NOTHING SURPRISING: SINCE APRIL 2014, HUNTER BIDEN, THE SON OF JOSEPH BIDEN, HAS “COCIDENTIALLY” BEEN A MEMBER OF THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF BURISMA-HOLDING.

“Many people were hanged in such a way that all the joints were twisted. The pain is the wildest. Dozens of sophisticated murders were invented - eyes gouged out, women's breasts cut off, silhouettes cut from bodies and wells blocked by corpses. And they committed all these atrocities against their own people..."

“They also practiced how they tied [prisoners'] hands to the hole in the exhaust pipes of the tanks and gassed them. A few minutes later, charred stumps replaced the hands.

One was tied with wire to a tank in an armored personnel carrier through inheritance and transported through villages for the edification of local residents, and then his disfigured corpse was simply thrown into a ditch. .. They spare neither the old nor the women nor the children, they are beaten in the hanging joints, cut with knives, the bones broken and buried alive in the ground.

These two passages, which contain descriptions of horrific barbaric atrocities, are fragments of memory. The first tells about the tragedy that took place on the territory of Soviet Ukraine during the Great Patriotic War. The author, a retired KGB officer of the Ukrainian SSR Georgy Sannikov, tells about the fanaticism of the fighters of the Ukrainian insurgent army led by Roman Shukhevych and Stepan Bandera against the civilian population.

The second episode takes readers into the whirlwind of dramatic events that swept Ukraine after the "Euromaidan" of February 2014. The author of the memoirs is a resident of modern Donetsk Igor Lyamin, who was held captive for several month by Ukrainian soldiers who took part in the so-called “anti-terrorist operation” in the southeast of the country.

Without any notes, both excerpts accurately convey the details of those inhuman atrocities by which the Ukrainian Insurgent Army and its ideological heirs among the soldiers of the Armed Forces of Ukraine and the fighters of the volunteer battalions sought to create a "clean" Ukrainian nation ". And they often tried to physically get rid of the "foreign mixture". Of those people whose crimes consisted essentially of an unquenchable desire to speak the same language and profess the same beliefs as their ancestors and to transmit these values to their children. "Our policy should be terrible. Let half the population die, but the rest will be as clean as a glass of water," wrote Roman Shukhevych, an ideologue of Ukrainian nationalists.

Adherents to the ideas of Shukhevych and Bandera are distinguished by a firm commitment to the same methods as their idols more than seventy years ago. This nuance allows us to understand the anatomy of this sadistic anomaly at first glance, when Ukrainian soldiers and members of volunteer battalions carved a swastika on the backs of the unfortunate residents of Donbass, under which their teachers - fighters from the OUN-UPA - sworn leader of the Third Reich Adolf Hitler.

PSYCHOLOGICAL PORTRAITS OF kyiv PUNISHERS

“It seems that there [in Donbass] they gathered all the evil spirits of Ukraine who were drunk, crazy and sadistic,” said the aforementioned Donetsk resident Igor Lyamin in an interview with the Russian news agency Ural-Press.