All Wars Are Banker Wars • They Control Both Sides • Russian High Command Allows Ukrainian Forces To Escape From Bakhmut

All Wars Are Banker Wars • They Control Both Sides • Russian High Command Allows Ukrainian Forces To Escape From Bakhmut

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The higher cabal of bankers who are running the war, and control all sides hiding in the background, doesn’t want a quick Russian victory.  This is exactly the same as in WW2 where General Patton could have finished the war in the summer of 1944 saving millions of lives, but his fuel supply was cut off by Eisenhower.  The British were allowed to escape at Dunkirk in 1940, and the Germans were allowed to escape at Falaise in 1944.  The cabal wasn’t ready for the war to end and it had to be continued – by allowing armies to escape destruction after being surrounded. Despite the 250,000 soldiers escaping from Falaise, Patton could still have ended the war just two months later.  Failure to do so, allowed the battle of the Bulge to take place.

Today at Bakhmut we see the same banking cabal at work, stopping the Russians from blocking the exits to the city as they did at Mariupol taking the cabal by surprise with the speed of the Russian advance.  Even at Mariupol the NATO commanders made good their escape by helicopter, when the Azov Steel Plant was totally surrounded.

Prigozhin wants Moscow to send him ammunition so he can end Ukrainian resistance in Donbass once and for all at Bakhmut.  Now the Ukrops will be able to form another defence line at Chasiv Yar and it will take another couple of months and tens of thousands of young lives to finish the battle all over again.  This is typical of the bankers who run each country’s intelligence services coordinating the war to bring maximum destruction and thereby maximum profit.

Prigorzhin should run a  coup in Moscow and drive out the Intelligence services if he wants to win the war.  The real enemy is embedded in the command structures of every side to the war.


Original Article: https://tapnewswire.com/2023/03/russian-high-command-allows-ukrainian-forces-to-escape-from-bakhmut/