With any media narrative I believe it is important to ask who benefits? If the narrative is “Ukraine is a mess, stay away,” then Moscow benefits primarily on the propaganda front because:
*NATO’s omnipotence narrative is exposed as false
*NATO’s “genocidal Russians” narrative is gradually weakened
*Donations for Ukraine (I saw the appeal for red Cross Ukrainian victims at Canadian Tire this morning) may increasingly be scrutinised
*Morale amongst foreign volunteers, & thus NATO population inevitably declines
*Corruption among Ukrainian bureaucrats gets more exposure, thus confirming what Russia has been saying all along
Tactically I doubt the decrease in the number of foreign mercenary infantry has too much effect on the Russian military; Russian airforce probably saves a few caliber cruise missiles & a bit of jet fuel.
I doubt there are Russian actors that speak North American English currently within Russia that can make such a fake video. Could Russian forces have captured some Canadian or American mercenaries & coerce one to make such a video? Stranger things have happened before…
That sounds pretty legit to me. We’ve heard other Russian stories of how the Ukrainians act. So I think this guy is telling the truth. Hopefully idiots in the West falling for that “poor pitiful Ukraine” nonsense will see this and learn something.On another related note. I saw a report that a well know Canadian sniper went to Mariupol. And already got permanently “denazified” there.
Here’s a link to an article featuring the guy in the video explaining how he learned about volunteering in Ukraine:
“Henry Hoeft was browsing Facebook on February 26 when he learned that the Ukrainian government had formed a volunteer military unit for foreign fighters to join the war against Russia.”
There’s a video on Twitter of someone downplaying Henry’s statement. Seems like damage control. The guy in this video is saying that Henry failed to pass their “vetting process” (LOL) and attempts to refute any lack of ammo or weapons in their organization. He seems to get Henry’s last name wrong but it helped me to track down the article above.
More info:
He’s a Boogaloo Boy who goes by Henry Locke.
In an article called: “Central Ohio man among Americans volunteering to join Ukraine’s international legion” by Yilun Cheng from The Columbus Dispatch March 6th 2022:
“Hoeft, who said he is half-Ukrainian on his father’s side, has previously identified himself as a member of the “Boogaloo Bois,” which has been characterized as a far-right extremist group. Operating under the alias “Henry Locke,” the man was among a team of Ohio Boogaloo members who were at a Black Lives Matter protest carrying AK-47s, AR-15s and extra magazines last year.”
Additional source for the unofficial denial (wink wink) of the video in question.
I reviewed the additional information provided by “It’s a trap!”
In regards to being sent to Kiev without weapons, the weapons may be stored there. Or Henry and his dozen friends may have been used for body count pro West news. Unknown.
I’m sure that the Ukrainians are screening evacuees for military deserters. That may explain the situation at the border.
From reading Henry’s background article, I get the sense that Henry is a bit too Millenial.
That second video ….
Just have to wait and see
Interesting thing is I get a taste of the last days of the 3rd Reich from the news coming out. Creating Volksstrum, military police checking papers, leaders pronouncing edicts.
i would say a victory in the Propaganda War would be if the info induces the importance and need to seek a direct nerve to material evidential clarity – as opposed to settling for “belief” due to the virtue of the assumed source.
That is definitely the best video I saw this week! Thx
Black ops player gets a reality check. Lucky freak never the less.
The information I got is that the average foreign Ukrainian conscript is between 35-55yo, less than half with military experience, from which less than 20% with some combat experience. Just a bunch of old freaking wannabes with death wish.
Basically the Ukrainian foreign legion is an assisted suicide cult.
There is a this same video and a second one with a similar message. Both people look genuinely shocked to me. Stolzuntermenschen are arguing on the basis of these two (and other sources?? – not specified) that the destruction at Yarovorsky was “much, much larger than originally reported, possibly numbering in the many thousands. Of course, all numbers must be treated with caution.” He even claims that the strikes seem to have been to many other NATO joint bases in Ukraine besides Yarovorsky.
The latter is plausible in one sense: “Official western sources will understate and deny. Russia will remain silent.” The proximity of Yarovorsky to Poland might be the only reason why the West admits it happened at all.From Russia’s point of view, if they hit Yarovorsky as hard as these claims indicate, why not do the same to all the other NATO bases? It certainly sends a very potent message to the US if that is what they are doing.
From the original “35 dead” to here-claimes “possibly many thousands” is a hefty discrepancy, even bigger than the Ukrainian Russian-fighter-jet-shootdown claims. I wonder how much supporting evidence there is for the stolzuntermenschen claims.
Once the critical phase of the Ukraine operation is tied up, Russia will start maneuvers for Phase 2 of the “NATO retreat” goals – whether Poland, Romania, Syria, or whatever. At that stage the impact of these strikes on NATO bases in Ukraine – by then probably still covered up – will start having their effects on Western reactions (accentuated by sanctions blowback).
On the allegation of volunteers being sent to fight in Kiev with no weapons or with virtually no ammunition – maybe these volunteers are intended to be “crisis actors” (gone live) for a planned chemical weapons attack?
Would be “cheaper” victims than real Ukrainian victims from the Ukrainian point of view, as the Ukrainians would clearly prefer to kill foreigners than their own; and it would seem to enhance the [microscopic] “plausibility” as a target for the Russians from the point of view of western MSM. Maybe even helps enhance the “outrage” of the western response theatre. That some of the volunteers managed to escape alive would somewhat tarnish those rusty claims.
Here in Brazil, some crazy nazis (I never believed I would see this, brasilian nazis! It would be ridiculous if it was not tragic), supporters of bolsonaro went to Ukraine and volunteered in a so called `foreigners legion`. The video shows one of them in a bus, fleeing to Poland after that legion was destroyed by a russian atack : https://youtu.be/FRWLFm6ietk
With any media narrative I believe it is important to ask who benefits? If the narrative is “Ukraine is a mess, stay away,” then Moscow benefits primarily on the propaganda front because:
*NATO’s omnipotence narrative is exposed as false
*NATO’s “genocidal Russians” narrative is gradually weakened
*Donations for Ukraine (I saw the appeal for red Cross Ukrainian victims at Canadian Tire this morning) may increasingly be scrutinised
*Morale amongst foreign volunteers, & thus NATO population inevitably declines
*Corruption among Ukrainian bureaucrats gets more exposure, thus confirming what Russia has been saying all along
Tactically I doubt the decrease in the number of foreign mercenary infantry has too much effect on the Russian military; Russian airforce probably saves a few caliber cruise missiles & a bit of jet fuel.
I doubt there are Russian actors that speak North American English currently within Russia that can make such a fake video. Could Russian forces have captured some Canadian or American mercenaries & coerce one to make such a video? Stranger things have happened before…
That sounds pretty legit to me. We’ve heard other Russian stories of how the Ukrainians act. So I think this guy is telling the truth. Hopefully idiots in the West falling for that “poor pitiful Ukraine” nonsense will see this and learn something.On another related note. I saw a report that a well know Canadian sniper went to Mariupol. And already got permanently “denazified” there.
Why would it not be genuine?
I think it’s good to question everything. But, for me, this one passes the smell test. Hard to say for certain, but I posted it on social media.
I’d really like to know, what did they expect?
Former top Pentagon advisor Col. Doug Macgregor on Russia-Ukraine war
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NFngc_8RiVc
@22:00
Reports from US Army / SOps / Marines in Ukraine:
“Do not come here. You are going to get killed.”
Here’s a link to an article featuring the guy in the video explaining how he learned about volunteering in Ukraine:
“Henry Hoeft was browsing Facebook on February 26 when he learned that the Ukrainian government had formed a volunteer military unit for foreign fighters to join the war against Russia.”
https://angelindevilsboots.org/ohio-veteran-henry-hoeft-heads-to-ukraine-to-fight-russia-in-legion/
There’s a video on Twitter of someone downplaying Henry’s statement. Seems like damage control. The guy in this video is saying that Henry failed to pass their “vetting process” (LOL) and attempts to refute any lack of ammo or weapons in their organization. He seems to get Henry’s last name wrong but it helped me to track down the article above.
https://twitter.com/i/status/1503818738264682504
More info:
He’s a Boogaloo Boy who goes by Henry Locke.
In an article called: “Central Ohio man among Americans volunteering to join Ukraine’s international legion” by Yilun Cheng from The Columbus Dispatch March 6th 2022:
“Hoeft, who said he is half-Ukrainian on his father’s side, has previously identified himself as a member of the “Boogaloo Bois,” which has been characterized as a far-right extremist group. Operating under the alias “Henry Locke,” the man was among a team of Ohio Boogaloo members who were at a Black Lives Matter protest carrying AK-47s, AR-15s and extra magazines last year.”
Additional source for the unofficial denial (wink wink) of the video in question.
https://www.bitchute.com/video/O9qkGIXBHfvS/
He sounds American.
Well, he’s definitely not a Western asset. His story doesn’t fit the narrative.
Russian? I’ve heard that back in the Cold War days, the USSR had excellent language schools.
From his vocal pacing, I can tell that some things he says are third party knowledge. Like cutting up passports, and easier escaping in cars.
But his main story? No guns, low ammo, escaping across the border? I believe him.
But I’m just an anonymous poster on the www. YMMV.
I reviewed the additional information provided by “It’s a trap!”
In regards to being sent to Kiev without weapons, the weapons may be stored there. Or Henry and his dozen friends may have been used for body count pro West news. Unknown.
I’m sure that the Ukrainians are screening evacuees for military deserters. That may explain the situation at the border.
From reading Henry’s background article, I get the sense that Henry is a bit too Millenial.
That second video ….
Just have to wait and see
Interesting thing is I get a taste of the last days of the 3rd Reich from the news coming out. Creating Volksstrum, military police checking papers, leaders pronouncing edicts.
Battle for Berlin was a bloodbath.
i would say a victory in the Propaganda War would be if the info induces the importance and need to seek a direct nerve to material evidential clarity – as opposed to settling for “belief” due to the virtue of the assumed source.
That is definitely the best video I saw this week! Thx
Black ops player gets a reality check. Lucky freak never the less.
The information I got is that the average foreign Ukrainian conscript is between 35-55yo, less than half with military experience, from which less than 20% with some combat experience. Just a bunch of old freaking wannabes with death wish.
Basically the Ukrainian foreign legion is an assisted suicide cult.
@Saker You’ve probably seen this post at stolzuntermenschen?
There is a this same video and a second one with a similar message. Both people look genuinely shocked to me. Stolzuntermenschen are arguing on the basis of these two (and other sources?? – not specified) that the destruction at Yarovorsky was “much, much larger than originally reported, possibly numbering in the many thousands. Of course, all numbers must be treated with caution.” He even claims that the strikes seem to have been to many other NATO joint bases in Ukraine besides Yarovorsky.
The latter is plausible in one sense: “Official western sources will understate and deny. Russia will remain silent.” The proximity of Yarovorsky to Poland might be the only reason why the West admits it happened at all.From Russia’s point of view, if they hit Yarovorsky as hard as these claims indicate, why not do the same to all the other NATO bases? It certainly sends a very potent message to the US if that is what they are doing.
From the original “35 dead” to here-claimes “possibly many thousands” is a hefty discrepancy, even bigger than the Ukrainian Russian-fighter-jet-shootdown claims. I wonder how much supporting evidence there is for the stolzuntermenschen claims.
Once the critical phase of the Ukraine operation is tied up, Russia will start maneuvers for Phase 2 of the “NATO retreat” goals – whether Poland, Romania, Syria, or whatever. At that stage the impact of these strikes on NATO bases in Ukraine – by then probably still covered up – will start having their effects on Western reactions (accentuated by sanctions blowback).
On the allegation of volunteers being sent to fight in Kiev with no weapons or with virtually no ammunition – maybe these volunteers are intended to be “crisis actors” (gone live) for a planned chemical weapons attack?
Would be “cheaper” victims than real Ukrainian victims from the Ukrainian point of view, as the Ukrainians would clearly prefer to kill foreigners than their own; and it would seem to enhance the [microscopic] “plausibility” as a target for the Russians from the point of view of western MSM. Maybe even helps enhance the “outrage” of the western response theatre. That some of the volunteers managed to escape alive would somewhat tarnish those rusty claims.
Here in Brazil, some crazy nazis (I never believed I would see this, brasilian nazis! It would be ridiculous if it was not tragic), supporters of bolsonaro went to Ukraine and volunteered in a so called `foreigners legion`. The video shows one of them in a bus, fleeing to Poland after that legion was destroyed by a russian atack :
https://youtu.be/FRWLFm6ietk