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Donate to Azov Nazi Psychopaths via your Credit Card
By Kurt Nimmo
Global Research, October 28, 2022

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In September, the Azov Nazis came to America in search of loot to finance their ongoing effort to murder and ethnically cleanse any hint of Russian ethnicity in Ukraine.

For the Azov Nazis, the Russian “special operation” to disarm and get rid of them is a fine way to manipulate the emotions of clueless, headline-skimming Americans and convince them to donate money under the pretense of fighting against Russian tyranny.

For details on this under-reported Nazi tour, see “‘Now, All of You Are Azov’: Ukrainian ‘Neo-Nazis’ Tour U.S.” by Moss Robeson, posted in early October on his Ukes, Kooks & Spooks blog.

Robeson writes the Ukronazi “delegation” is not only hunting for cash in America but also attempting to sanitize the Azov Battalion image.

Nazi thugs are apparently popular with at least some of America’s “representatives” in Congress.

It is now safe to support Nazis—who we are told are not Nazis—or the Uke version of nazism based on the same principles as their mentors in fascist Germany in the 1930s and 40s: disappearance, murder, ethnic cleansing of subhumans, and good old fashion lebensraum in eastern Ukraine.

If you use a corporate search engine, you will discover this Uke Nazi thing is a figment of Russian propaganda and delusional thinking. Consider the following brief examples:

According to the corporate war propaganda media (all of the above are members in good standing), the real Nazi is Vladimir Putin and, as we are told in the last “news story,” Russian “Nazi” mercenaries are fighting alongside defenders of Donbas.

Never mind many of these propaganda outlets, reading from USG scripts, denounced the “far-right” supposedly ascendant in much of Europe, especially Ukraine, prior to Russia’s “invasion,” are now de-ranked, the internet version of Orwell’s memory hole.

Suppose you write or speak historical truth at odds with USG war propaganda—or a number of other topics considered “conspiracy theories”—and you utilize PayPal for donations or commercial transactions. In that case, you may not only lose access to its banking microcosm but also have your money stolen.

However, if you financially support the Azov Nazis, you may proceed unhindered, as the screen capture above reveals.

This includes donating war materiel to the Nazis.

Note the Azov logo with its Norse runic Wolfsangel symbol, a favorite of the Wehrmacht, Das Reich, and the Sturmabteilung (SA Brownshirts, and later the SS).

But never mind. Millions of Americans have no idea this is a Nazi symbol and that the Azov Battalion is responsible for torturing, raping, disappearing, bombarding, and murdering thousands of ethnic Russians that have lived in what was, before “annexation” (voting to leave the Nazi-infested Ukraine), Novorossiya (New Russia, beginning in 1764 and ending in 1917 when the region was incorporated in the Ukrainian People’s Republic).

In the ongoing effort to demonize and undermine Russia, the USG and its media are pulling out all the stops, and are fully engaged in a brazen attempt to revise history and memory-hole reality.

Such idiocy may eventually play a role in the thermonuclear extinction of life on planet Earth.

Finally, as to the role played by banks and Wall Street in financing nazism, see Antony Sutton, “Wall Street and the Rise of Hitler.” Banker support for Hitler and the Nazis began in 1924 with the Dawes Plan.

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