Mandatory vaccination of Russian Army personnel; this man’s t-shirt says in Russian, “Armiya Rossiyi,” that is, “Army of Russia”
Putin is mostly an excellent man, but he continues to trust the horrible jew scammer Alexander Ginzburg, MD, who runs the Gamaleya Institute in Moscow, which in turn buys the horrid Covid vaxx from AstraZeneca!
Add this to the mistakes made in the Ukrainian War, where Putin actually expected many Ukrainians to welcome the Russians as their slavic brothers and liberators. This is how Putin saw the “Special Military Operation,” as a friendly, humanitarian intervention. Actually, ever since the jewish-CIA Maidan putsch of 2014, the new Jewkrainian leaders/misleaders such as Poroshenko and Zelensky, Jews both, have churned out anti-Russian hatred 24/7 on all media and brought in NATO to massively build up the Ukrainian military and create massive trenchworks and fortifications to slow any Russian advance!!
A friend of mine who had been married to a Ukrainian told me that after they broke up and she returned to her homeland, with every passing month of her watching jewkrainian television and reading the jewspapers, she began saying more and more anti-Russian things to him when they chatted on Skype. And this woman herself is totally jew-wise! She KNOWS the jews run the Ukrainian tv and other media! In fact, Zelensky himself is a former tv actor!
Overall, the picture emerges over and over of a Vladimir Putin who is sometimes incredibly over-kind, over-trusting, and truly naive — though not always!!!! — which is also how many Russians see Putin, both the hard-core nationalists such as Alexander Dugin (whose daughter was just murdered), and also average citizens.
As I have written before, I saw Putin at church during Easter this year, on 23 April 2022, at the massive and beautiful Cathedral of Christ the Savior in Moscow.
In footage, he was holding a candle, and he seemed to be on the verge of crying.
This footage did not capture the moment, however.
Actually, Russians in general can be highly emotional, and very kind and generous, almost impulsively — and it can be an endearing quality to not be just cold and logical, but to feel strong human feelings.
Maybe Putin was thinking of his late mother, who raised him in the Stalin year secretly as a Christian. (She therefore hardly could have been jewish, since all believing jews hate Jesus and Christianity with a passionate loathing. This would obivate the occasional rumors out there about Maria’s rare maiden name, “Shelemova,” being jewish. Her husband, Vladimir’s father, who was a lowly sailor and then soldier, btw, was, a communist and atheist.)
Or maybe Putin, looking very sad, was thinking of all the Russian boys who were then, as now, dying in the “Special Military Operation” in Ukraine.
In any case, the doctors in the article below (by the American blogger Riley Wagaman, who calls himself “Edward Slavsquat” and lives in Russia itself) remind Putin bluntly that he is personally responsible as the president of the Russian Federation, and thus as the Commander-in-Chief, for the dire health consequences of forcing healthy young Russian men to take this lethal vaxx…. (which, as my site has proven, is entirely a jewish-created and totally genocidal monstrosity!)
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Russian doctors demand end to compulsory COVID vaccination for mobilized citizensThe same group has been documenting deaths linked to Sputnik V
At the end of September, several Russian regions, citing a June 2021 decree issued by the Ministry of Defense, announced they would begin vaccinating mobilized residents. In response, Independent Association of Physicians published two open letters—one addressed to Vladimir Putin, the other appealing to Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu. Some excerpts from the letter to Putin:
In July 2021, the same group of physicians wrote to various ministries and federal organizations asking for the composition of Sputnik V, as well as information about deaths among fully vaccinated Russians. Their inquiries were stonewalled. They also compiled a list of more than 1,000 deaths linked to Sputnik V and other Russian COVID vaccines, which you can view here. The Russian government has no publicly available data on post-vaccination complications. In January, Russian authorities shut down a website that tracks vaccine-linked deaths in the country. In the same month, Rusisa’s Health Ministry claimed it would be “impractical” to publish data on the number of deaths among those vaccinated, since “such information does not objectively reflect any relationship between deaths and vaccination and may cause a negative attitude towards vaccination.” Shortly after, a State Duma deputy who tried to obtain the most recent clinical trial data for Sputnik V was informed by the Health Ministry that such information was a “confidential” trade secret that belonged solely to the drug’s developer (the Gamaelya Center, which is operated by the Health Ministry). Despite this shocking lack of transparency, mobilized Russians now face the possibility of choosing between being forcibly vaccinated or serving years in prison. Explain.rf, a government-operated information portal, claims COVID vaccination is mandatory for all serving military personnel—while stipulating this policy may depend on “epidemiological indicators.” Similar decrees can be found on regional information portals (the Moscow Region’s website contains a nearly identical message). As we mentioned in our previous blog post, enforcement of this policy could vary from region to region. So far there are at least three regions that have confirmed mandatory vaccination will take place or has already started. But these regions are not acting independently—COVID policies are closely coordinated with the federal government. And unlike the regional mandatory vaccination decrees introduced last autumn, the legal grounds for coercing mobilized citizens to get injected stems from a June 2021 order issued by the federal government (the Ministry of Defense). Notably, the decision to begin mandatory vaccination of mobilized citizens in a handful of regions mirrors the same tactic used to introduce nationwide compulsory injection decrees last year: the policy was first introduced in Moscow and several other regions in June 2021, and then over a period of five months was expanded at the regional level to include the entire country. We could see something very similar play out in the coming weeks and months. Unfortunately, it’s unlikely Putin will intervene to put the brakes on this troubling turn of events. In December 2021, Russia’s president hailed the military’s compulsory vaccination policy. “I would like to emphasize that the army has implemented all the necessary measures to combat the coronavirus infection in the army itself, carried out almost 100% vaccination of personnel, this made it possible to avoid the mass spread of the disease, protect the life and health of military personnel and thereby guarantee high combat readiness of units and formations,” Putin said during a meeting with Shoigu on December 21, 2021. This is slightly worrying.You can follow the Independent Association of Physicians on Telegram (and don’t forget to also follow Edward Slavsquat’s amazing and highly informative channel). |
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