Most of us have realized there is a proxy war going on against Russia right now that’s being fought in Syria.
The media is awash with propaganda so thick, it’s hard to tell if anything we’re being told in America about the situation is true. Not only that, there’s a whole lot of stuff that we’re simply not being told at all.
For example, did you see it reported anywhere stateside that a Russian space weather system launch has had to be postponed due to U.S. sanctions on some of the system’s components?
More than half of “Arktika,” a system of two remote-sensing satellites to be deployed over the Arctic reportedly designed for meteorology, hydrology, climate monitoring and the environment, is comprised of imported components Russia can no longer attain due to U.S. sanctions. All work on the system was supposed to be completed by November 25th. Everything has had to be postponed.
This was being reported in multiple Russian outlets (see here and here for just two examples) just a few days ago. It simply didn’t make the “news” in America.
While the U.S. media continues to spout of all this fear mongering about “Russian aggression,” the delay of Russia’s satellite is certainly just one more thing on a long list of ways Russia is obviously being provoked.
Meanwhile, the boys over at NATO are preparing for World War III, drilling like the cold war has gone hot.
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