Celia Farber, I hope you’re reading this. Two reasons. First, the totally fraudulent nature of the forced referenda in Kherson, Zaporizhia, Donetsk and Lugansk is obvious to all. It is almost identical to the referenda that they held in 2014 for the DPR, LPR and Crimea. It should be clear that those were equally fraudulent – not the will of the people. Which is what we in Ukraine were loudly proclaiming at the time.
As I have written before, Russia is a master at such phony referenda. The Soviets used them from the inception to dupe the world. They were forced on the eastern European satellites as the Russian army refused to leave after the war, and the Iron Curtain came down. I believe they were used in South Ossetia and Abkhazia, and perhaps in Transnistria. They are a standard item in Russia’s toolbox of expansion.
The second reason is that I mentioned your book on AIDS in my video on depopulation. I wish I had known about it earlier. At the suggestion of subscriber Mark Taylor I read and reviewed Inventing the AIDS Virus by Peter Duesberg a decade ago. I got a lot of pushback on that, including from my now estranged daughter who works in biotech. It is more and more likely that I was right.
Earlier in the month I posted my video entitled the New Normal and the Meaning of Life, billing it as the first part of a trilogy. The second part was to address the changes that will be brought by the time my children reach adulthood.
Depopulation was only one of the planned themes, but it runs 25 minutes all by itself. The one I am planning on education may be about as long. Therefore, I will address the topics separately.
You will notice that the format of Depopulation and the New Normal is somewhat different. It is a PowerPoint presentation, with the PowerPoint superimposed over the video of me talking. Inability to use hyperlinks or footnotes is a limitation of movies. I get around that by including text that can be used as search arguments to locate sources for my references. Instead of a mere talking head, there is text tha t is useful for clarification, for searching the video to find the points that are made, and for finding sources. Such as this one today from the Daily Exposé. These things are relentless and consistent. As I remark in the movie, a person who refuses to investigate these alternative opinions may be living in a fool’s paradise.
I am posting on Rumble. There is a chance that YouTube would take it down, and I strongly want alternatives to YouTube, Twitter, Facebook and all to thrive. YouTube makes it easy to embed their videos in Substack. I am trying an alternative – click on the picture and see what happens.
I am still improving my videography. The sound in this one is from the best of the three microphones I tried, which happens to be the built-in mic on the camera. The Lavalier mic you see on my lapel gave a lot of echo, as does the large handheld mic. My guess is that the problem is that I am recording in a small room with lively walls. Next time I’ll try a larger room or out-of-doors.
As in most political questions of the day, there are strident arguments on both sides of the depopulation question. The WEF / globalist cabal insists that there are far too many people on the earth and that we should control our numbers. The personal freedom group says that any effort to cull the human herd is absolutely immoral. I describe the question of morality without taking a position. I take what is happening as a given and explore the multigenerational question of survival for me, my children and my genome.
The question of future generations is very much hanging in the balance these days. Life does not have much meaning unless we assume that our children will survive. We are staying in Kyiv. Although tactical nuclear weapons are designed to be limited in destructive power and low in fallout, once the nuclear cat is out of the bag I do not think it will stop. If it escalates to strategic nuclear weapons, it will certainly escalate beyond Ukraine. I doubt the United States would be safe. My most favored alternatives, as I have written, would be in Central and South America. Western Ukrainian countryside is also not a bad deal and also a whole lot easier to get to.
Those are the musings from Lake WeBeGone, where the strong woman continues to have successful music lessons, Zoriana is once again bicycling to kindergarten although she has not yet resumed her swimming in music lessons, Eddie is enjoying his rocketry lessons and doing a little bit better day by day with his writing, and Marianna is at my door at this very minute demanding attention.
"It should be clear that those were equally fraudulent – not the will of the people. Which is what we in Ukraine were loudly proclaiming at the time."
Russia wouldn't need fraud for a referendum because Crimea was mostly made up of ethnic Russians