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The Historical Connection Between The CIA & Ukrainian Nationalism

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In this episode we follow up our previous talk about the Ukrainian uprisings of the last 30 years which led to the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) to begin covert operations that involved far-right separatist groups who began spying on Soviet influences in the region. Myself and Richard Cox, speak about Operation Aerodynamic, and Mykola Lebed and the nefarious connection with the CIA and how the agency connects with these violent nationalist orgaznaition to use them to suppress Russian influence in the "disputed" territories of Luhansk and Donetsk which led to NATO to expand far eastward. The topic of CIA led coup d'état's and how the United States facilitates civil unrest in Central America and Middle East thru-ought the last 75 years, while international orgaznaition such as NATO act as the instigator in certain instances such as what had happened in Yugoslavia and currently in Ukraine. Meanwhile the Biden administration continues to send billions of dollars to assist in the Ukrainian conflict, similar to what the CIA and State Department did thru "Operation Cyclone", funding the rabid Mujahedeen fighters who later became our enemies in the war on terrorism.

Operation Aerodynamic:

https://cryptome.org/2016/01/cia-ua-aerodynamic.pdf

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In this episode we follow up our previous talk about the Ukrainian uprisings of the last 30 years which led to the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) to begin covert operations that involved far-right separatist groups who began spying on Soviet influences in the region. Myself and Richard Cox, speak about Operation Aerodynamic, and Mykola Lebed and the nefarious connection with the CIA and how the agency connects with these violent nationalist orgaznaition to use them to suppress Russian influence in the "disputed" territories of Luhansk and Donetsk which led to NATO to expand far eastward. The topic of CIA led coup d'état's and how the United States facilitates civil unrest in Central America and Middle East thru-ought the last 75 years, while international orgaznaition such as NATO act as the instigator in certain instances such as what had happened in Yugoslavia and currently in Ukraine. Meanwhile the Biden administration continues to send billions of dollars to assist in the Ukrainian conflict, similar to what the CIA and State Department did thru "Operation Cyclone", funding the rabid Mujahedeen fighters who later became our enemies in the war on terrorism.

Operation Aerodynamic:

https://cryptome.org/2016/01/cia-ua-aerodynamic.pdf

  continue reading

99 episodes

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