Navalny was a Deep State Asset

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by Jacob Creech

Now that you’ve heard the fake outrage from the West, let’s look at the information they withheld from you.

Navalny is a terrorist. He was caught planning a color revolution to overtake Russia with MI6.

He’s not “political opposition”. He’s a foreign intelligence asset. A spy.

Below, you can see Navalny discussing planning “mass protests, civil initiatives, propaganda, establishing contacts with elites” with British MI6 agent, James William Thomas Ford, via the funding from unnamed rich billionaires.

Navalny was the West’s frontman to takeover Russia from within. The same exact playbook they used to take over Ukraine.

Navalny was a Deep State asset, and he was treated as such. As a hostile foreign actor looking to overthrow a sovereign nation, on behalf of the West. Treason and sedition. So spare me with the West’s fake outrage and pearl-clutching, as if Putin is unfairly jailing and murdering political opponents, while the Trump witch hunt is going into its 8th year… and while Julian Assange is still being tortured in prison…

Biden and the MSM are already trying to leverage this situation to coerce Americans to send more money to Ukraine. The entire thing is a hoax, just like everything else they do.

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A dirtbag. A pawn for the west probably associated with the ‘angel of death’ Victoria nuland. Sounds like Putin smelled a rat.

Like I said earlier, cry me a river.

Dirtbag? You talking about Matt Gaetz?

02/16/24 – Witness told federal investigators she was paid for sex parties with Matt Gaetz: report

A young woman involved in the sex trafficking investigation around Rep. Matt Gaetz, R-Fla., told prosecutors in 2021 that she had sex with the Florida Republican at a party swamped with drugs that she was paid to attend, the woman’s attorney told The Daily Beast. The woman, the attorney added, received payments related to several sex parties with Gaetz’s associates, testified about her experiences to U.S. Attorneys investigating the matter and turned over text messages, photos and other evidence to the DOJ as part of its inquiry into whether the Florida congressman paid for sex with an underage girl. 

ABC News reported Wednesday that the House Ethics Committee had obtained text messages between Gaetz and the woman, whom the lawyer told the Daily Beast was older than 21 at the time of the encounters and had stressed to prosecutors the sex was consensual. While the lawyer said committee investigators have not yet approached him, the committee is now reviewing the evidence as part of its probe into Gaetz’s alleged conduct.

On Thursday afternoon the lawmakers met privately to discuss the probe, which is investigating allegations that accuse Gaetz of public corruption, solicitation of prostitution, exhibition of nude photos of sexual partners on the House floor, illicit drug use, campaign finance violations and accepting bribes or impermissible gifts.

The woman’s attorney also told the Daily Beast that, around the probe’s start in 2021, a male associate of Gaetz and party attendee pressed the woman on whether she was speaking to anyone about the events in a meeting she felt was intended to intimidate her. When approached for comment, a spokesperson for Gaetz told the outlet, “Rep. Gaetz does not know anything about the woman you’re referencing.” They also did not reply when the Daily Beast provided the woman’s name. 

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More of your lawfare? The Gaetz lie was put to rest long ago, just like the Russian collusion you continue to cling to. Do you never tire of lying and being lied to?

But then you think Trump is a great man, don’t you?

He was a great President and, hopefully for the nation, will be again. Robin Ware/Robert L. Peters/JRB Ware/Pedo Peter/idiot Biden is corrupt, a traitor, a CCP asset, incompetent, a liar and a pedophile… a REAL pedophile.

Here is the usurper in chief in inaction;

RNC Research on X: “A slurring Biden opened his remarks in East Palestine by blowing his nose. He spoke for about seven minutes. https://t.co/beFqHENUai” / X (twitter.com)

RNC Research on X: “Biden is malfunctioning again as he attempts to read the speech his handlers wrote for him https://t.co/l35ilfq4uN” / X (twitter.com)

“You know I had a chemical fire in my kitchen….almost burned down my mansion, no joke….Feet from my corvette you hear? Feet….uh feet….I like sucking baby feet.”

He sounds like like Max Headroom.

He could have not destroyed our border security in the first place. Then it wouldn’t be an issue that now needs to be immediately addressed.

Tucker Clarlson, 4 days ago, when asked about freedom of speech and Alexei Navalny at World Government Summitt:

“…Leadership requires killing people…”

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Press restriction is universal in the United States? Total bullshit.

Press restriction is universal in the United States? Total bullshit.

Hunter Biden laptop is Russian disinformation and the New York Post article was honestly banned, right, Comrade?

Yet somehow you know about all these things.

And you found those things out how? Are you going to claim that the banning of the original article didn’t happen? Do you think that the 51 former IC members, who still have top secret clearance, but lied about the Hunter laptop shoud still have the clearance?

Not echoing right wing propaganda and disinformation is a journalistic choice, not a press restriction.

No, calling Hunter’s laptop “Russian disinformation” was a political decision. It was a decision to suppress the truth to protect Democrats. Suppressing information about the hazards of young, healthy people taking the vaccine was suppressing the TRUTH. Suppressing information about the benefits of HCQ or ivermectin was suppressing the TRUTH. It was the LIES that were protected and spread, which you are a party to.

Really. What happened to people that tried to speak the truth about masks, vaccines, HCQ, ivermectin and shut downs? What did the FBI do about Hunter’s laptop?

What happened to people that tried to speak the truth about masks, vaccines, HCQ, ivermectin and shut downs?

I heard endlessly about these things. Endlessly.

Yet the MSM denied it all.

And yet we all heard about it. Free speech doesn’t mean that people have to agree with your horseshit.

Why don’t you tell that to the Democrat leadership. They are the fascists that try to censor everyone. Happen to remember Robin Ware/Robert L. Peters/JRB Ware/Pedo Peter/idiot Biden’s “Ministry of Truth” he tried to put in place? The left censors. ONLY the left. Like the fascists they are.

Seems everything called horse shit was true the entire time, worse they knew it.
Horseshit like buttcheeks do you spread them out for pfizer like the media does?

“Horseshit like buttcheeks”

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whooosh

Did you happen hear what happened to the jobs and accounts of those who reported such things or are you going to continue to claim stupidity?

are you going to continue to claim stupidity?

I don’t want to cut in on your shtick.

You want to lick my what?

You have some kind of obsession with homosexuality. You talk about homosexual acts more than gay guys I’ve known.

“Known” in the biblical sense.

Only during pandemic and elections.

Provide the entire quote, Comrade Greggie, and then explain to us why you don’t support Communism in Russia but do support Communism Lite in America.

The entire video is there. All 26 minutes and 29 seconds. You’ve previously bitched because I post full articles and transcripts, as I recall.

I asked you for the full quote, not the complete conversation, Comrade F*ckwit.

Yeah, well, you’ve got it all, so just listen to the part you want to hear. Or don’t listen to any of it, and stop whining. It’s entirely up to you, isn’t it?

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Comrade Greggie, you’re such a pathetic coward.

Comrade Greggie, you’re such a pathetic coward.

Or—and hear me out on this—perhaps you’re being too vague for anyone to know what you’re referring to. Nobody except you knows which precise sentences will satisfy you.

What part constitutes “the full quote”?

Why don’t you provide “the full quote” that you think makes everything better, instead of calling names?

What part constitutes “the full quote”?

And you are a teacher? If you are, you are failing the children you report to teach.

He teaches in a state with the highest illiteracy. More important to fill their heads with sex ed than math and reading.

Are you unable to specify the part of the interview you’re referring to?

Why are you involving yourself in my critique of Comrade Greggie, groomer.
Don’t you have something better to do or at least spend time learning what a “full quote” is since you don’t seem to know?

You jump into my interactions with other people all the time.

Please teach me the official definition of “full quote.”

If you or he do not know the meaning of “full quote”, maybe you shouldn’t be using quotes to make your points. Obviously, you don’t understand how the full quote and context make a difference.

So, then you know that what he was saying was that this is what leaders do, not Carlson’s recommendations. As usual, you misrepresented the comments. You have to do this because your ideology is utter shit.

It’s also fake outrage because they have no problem with Democrats doing the same thing here.

02/17/24 – ‘He was our hero’: six Russians on the death of Alexei Navalny

Western leaders have held Vladimir Putin responsible for Alexei Navalny’s death in prison, where he had been sentenced to 19 years under a “special regime”.

Navalny’s death – a pivotal moment for the country’s fractured pro-democracy movement – sent waves of anger and despair through the ranks of his supporters in Russia and abroad.

Six Russians share their reaction and what they believe his death will mean for Russia’s future.

‘My friends and I are devastated’

My friends and I are devastated: we lost someone who played a crucial part in our lives.
Navalny’s positive energy always gave me hope that everything would be OK. Rationally, I understood that it would be tough for him to be freed [from prison]. But, emotionally, I never doubted he would be free.

We’re all chatting together to support each other. He was our hero who united the opposition. Navalny gave us a Russian dream, that maybe in a decade we’d live in a free Russia.

There is still opposition. Although it’s very difficult, there are still people who support Ukraine and want peace negotiations. We love our country and want the best for it.

Nikolai*, 22, student in Moscow

‘Navalny chose to become a symbolic figure of resistance’

I’ve never been a supporter of Navalny as a politician – he is too on the right of the political spectrum and I’m on the left. However, I respect him as a man of courage. Having survived an assassination attempt, he could have stayed safe in the EU, but he returned to Russia. Certainly, he knew what he was heading into. But he returned, following his principles.

Navalny never was a real political competitor. He had a good base among urban middle classes, mainly limited to Moscow and somewhat in St Petersburg. But outside Moscow, Russia is very different – pro-western liberalism just doesn’t sell. Putin understands that very well. Even with free elections he [Navalny] wouldn’t have become leader. We all know what happens to Putin’s critics; I suppose it seemed inevitable.

By returning to Russia, Navalny chose to become a symbolic figure of resistance, and will go down in history as someone who died for his political stance. He definitely will become a postmortem figure of resistance – but it will take years to regain this ground and find someone else. Now, the resistance has been beheaded.

Ekaterina*, 39, policy worker in Malta

‘It’s easy to call for a mass uprising from a safe country’

The saddest part is that Alexey’s life and death will mean nothing for Russian politics. At least, for many years to come, unless the regime changes.

A lot of my western friends say that this must be the last [straw] for Russians opposing Putin, and they will take it to the streets now. Unfortunately, they won’t. Some people will, knowing that they will be going to jail. But most people won’t.

It’s easy to call for a mass uprising from a safe country; but would you join a protest knowing that the police will capture and torture you? Imprisoned for years? Or dead? Very few people are ready to sacrifice themselves like that, like Alexey.

Some of my family members in Russia support Putin and the war in Ukraine, and I’ve stopped talking to them. People in the west see him as a big opposition figure, but most people in Russia have no access to another point of view – in their minds, Navalny is a criminal jailed for the right reasons and the Russian media will shrug their shoulders and say he died of poor health.

Elena, 39, office worker, UK

‘There was support for him’

I’ve never been a Navalny supporter. I couldn’t accept his participation in the demonstrations along with Russian far-right nationalist organisations, especially as I’m from a non-Slavic Russian region. But he changed. He became a more mature politician. There was support for him in many places – in January 2021, there were protests across Russia.

We left Russia in 2022; I’d been an activist in Russia for years before that, protesting against Putin. Back then, there was hope that younger generations could change something, despite the repression. Now, there is no hope and only fear – I think things changed with Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. After the invasion, it was clear that there is no future in Russia – it was a choice between prison or freedom abroad. Our acquaintances were arrested, and police were coming to our door with warnings about our activism.

Ksenia, 33, PhD student, UK

‘It will signal to others to not oppose the government’

Navalny’s death will signal to other politicians to not even try to mess with the [government]. After being jailed, Navalny posed virtually no threat for the authorities in Russia. It already feels like we’re living in constant fear of not [saying] or doing anything wrong. It will get even worse now.

Navalny was popular among young people – those watching YouTube and using social media – and also opened some others’ eyes with his corruption investigations. Where I live in Siberia, there was some support, but I think it was limited.

People already do not have freedom to express their opinion publicly or on social media. And this results in people adopting absurd ideas from state propaganda, as no alternative points of view are allowed and there is little challenging of propaganda.

There’s an environment of fear – people are afraid of speaking out, even privately with people they don’t know well. People just try to cope with their lives.

Mikhail, 29, engineer in Siberia

‘We have been ready to grieve him for a long time now’
His death feels very personal, even though I wasn’t the target group for his politics. I’m a migrant from central Asia, and he was openly anti-migration in his early days, but that rhetoric stopped.

Also, I think his team’s strategy was to appeal to the younger crowd, the less scared, the more cosmopolitan, and more capable of feeling shock at the news. They are the ones now flooding the comment sections on Telegram chats. Young people used to be seen as apolitical – but he managed to turn that around and mobilise people. This is one of his legacies – people in their 20s are most vocal about his death and most willing to do something.

His death doesn’t feel shocking. We are used to sudden deaths here. Navalny is the single most charismatic politician in contemporary Russian history, but we have been ready to grieve him for a long time now.

Anna, 43, translator in Moscow


*Names have been changed

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So, when this happens to someone that is not an opponent of Democrat fascism, you suddenly turn against it?

Election coups (external and internal)?
CIA.Biolabs?
CIA.Violent coups (Ukraine)?
CIA.Nationwide USA riots in 2020?
CIA.Media propaganda?
CIA.Frame Trump as Russian agent?
CIA.FBI=domestic terrorists.
CIA=international terrorists.
CIA does the operations.
FBI covers for the operations.
MSM sows the official narrative.
The courts make sure nothing ever sees the light of day.

So let me get this straight, Navalny dies in a Russian prison under suspicious circumstances = Putin is a murderous dictator.
Meanwhile Gonzalo Lira dies in a Ukraine prison under suspicious circumstances = Zelensky is a wonderful leader who deserves a $60 billion reward.

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