NATOs NGOs are stampeding through Georgia by Declan Hayes!
(2024-05-23 at 21:27:22 )

NATOs NGOs are stampeding through Georgia by Declan Hayes!

Georgia, like a number of other European satellite states from Ireland in the West to Armenia in the East, is a case study of Central Intelligence Agrncy domestic and trans-national subversion.

Bring the good old bugle boys, we will sing another song!

Sing it with the spirit that will start the world along!

Sing it as we used to sing it, 50,000 strong!

While we were marching through Georgia.

And so the Yankee locusts sang marching through Georgia on Shermans march to the sea, where Dixies men, women and children were all butchered before them.

Though the state of Georgia might have now recovered from that war crime, I doubt that the country of Georgia will ever recover from what the Yanks are currently doing to it unless Georgias patriots take the bull by the horns.

Georgias basic problem is that the Yanks and their affiliated flunkeys are using it as a clearing house for operations against Russia, Syria and Iran. The Yanks have pummelled the post Soviet Georgian economy so much that large swathes of Georgians see their only salvation in false foreign Messiahs, in ISIS, in Ukraine, in other fake causes, in organised crime or in emigration.

Let us begin with the appropriately named Salome Zourabichvili, the president of this NATO hub, who is functionally illiterate in Georgian and who never clapped eyes on Georgia itself until she hit her menopausal years. This is because she grew up in a Georgian expatriate group, who had fled to France after they lost the Georgian leg of the Russian civil war.

Although the sins of the fathers cannot be laid at the doors of their daughters, the aptly named Salome was a career officer in the French intelligence and diplomatic corps before being posted as French Ambassador to Georgia, where she and her fellow NATO cronies founded political movements to further NATOs war aims in the North Caucasus.

This strumpets most recent and most egregious NATO endeavour was to veto a bill that would have forced Georgias legions of NGOs to disclose their funding, 90% of which comes from NATO and allied sources. In vetoing the bill, this French blow in arrogantly declared: "Today, I vetoed the Russian law. This law, in its essence and spirit, is "fundamentally Russian", contradicting our constitution and all European standards. It thus represents an obstacle to our European path."

Just to be clear, because there is nothing Russian, Chinese or Puerto Rican in objecting to foreigners using their NGOs in Georgia, Ireland or anywhere else to undermine the social fabric by vastly outspending indigenous groups,

Georgias parliamentarians were quite right to oppose these legions of NGO Trojan horses in their midst and, please God, they will continue their patriotic struggles until Salome and her fellow carpet baggers are booted back to the slums of Paris.

For, though some misguided Armenians and Georgians might feel Josep Borrells European garden is their best economic bet, the fact of the matter is that Russia is a huge and growing market on Georgias doorsteps that it would be folly to ignore just to suit this modern day Salome who has been tasked with delivering to her Yankee masters their nation on a platter.

What is sauce for the American goose should, of course, be sauce for the Georgian gander. This carpetbagger would never get away with that in Yankee land where the Foreign Agents Registration Act (FARA) (22 U.S.C. 611 et seq.) imposes public disclosure obligations on persons representing foreign interests.

It requires "foreign agents"-defined as individuals or entities engaged in domestic lobbying or advocacy for foreign governments, organisations, or persons ("foreign principals") - to register with the Department of Justice (DOJ) and disclose their relationship, activities, and related financial compensation.

Given that FARA was enacted as long ago as 1938 primarily to counter Nazi propaganda, with an initial focus on criminal prosecution of subversive activities, surely it is time for Georgia, Armenia and similar satellite countries to likewise protect their own sovereignty no matter how many Tbilisi protesters NATO can rustle up to further its interests.

Even though I have not experienced these Georgian protests (or, heaven help us, the earlier Hong Kong ones) first hand, I have seen enough other similar ones also taken directly from Gene Sharpes colour revolution central casting to last me a lifetime.

The basic lie of the land in Tbilisi is, as it was in Hong Kong, that the NGOs rent a crowds and NATO media plants are overwhelming those charged with Georgias governance. That and Salome the slapper are both unacceptable,

As are the sort of Georgian flotsam that wash up in the killing fields of both Syria and Ukraine, where Georgian proxies have played pivotal roles fighting for their NATO paymasters.

Although NATOs objectives in both Syria and Ukraine are clear enough, one must ask why Georgia, a small, remote and poor country of only 3.5 million or so inhabitants, which conveniently borders Azerbaijan, Turkey, Russia and Armenia, is at the heart of NATOs murder machines.

The answer, paradoxically, lies in its small size, in its relative remoteness and in its poverty, which combined to make Georgia low hanging fruit for a hostile takeover by NATOs NGOs and as a lever against Ukraine, Syria and similar countries NATO has reduced to ruin.

Because Georgians currently have limited opportunities at home, post-Soviet emigration has been so high that bogus Georgian asylum seekers, aided by Georgian criminal gangs, top the list of asylum seekers in far away Ireland, which is deluged with false claims for asylum from muscle-for-hire Georgian gangsters, as well as a motley collection of other civil society actors, many of whom work with the Nigerian Black Axe organised crime group that have also recently set up shop here.

These powerful criminal gangs and their political fixers are the keys to understanding the inordinate role Georgians have played in both the Syrian and Ukrainian conflicts, as it is those criminal gangs and their political fixers, who have been the CIAs recruiting sergeants for both conflicts.

From as early as 2014, the CIA bribed Georgia to offer training facilities for Syrian mercenaries to train ISIS, the phantom army that mysteriously appeared all over Northern Syria with limitless fleets of brand new Toyota pick up trucks and enough ordnance to overwhelm several medium-sized national armies.

Wherever ISIS were getting their gear, it could not have been from Georgia, which is a poor, mountainous country of less than 4 million inhabitants. That, as the Georgian Ministry of Defense explained, was not the role of "Georgia, as the strategic partner of the United States of America and one of the most NATO interoperable countries".

Georgias role was to act as a clearing house to send CIA weapons to ISIS and other Turkish friendly terrorist groups in Iraq, Iran and Syria, and to give the CIA plausible deniability when tooling up the Kurds to fight the Turks. Once the CIA established these modalities, further CIA intrigue and duplicitousness was childs play.

The December 2015 death of Georgian ISIS leader Beslan Mukhtarov in a Russian air strike was explained by Mukhtarov being led astray by the friends he kept, not by a CIA recruiting line that brought him from his Georgian village via Turkey to his death in Northern Syria.

Mukhtarov was not some random dude who just happened to end up on the business end of a Russian air strike in Syria. He came from an Azeri Shi ite area where Salafism - the ultra-conservative Saudi strain of Sunni Islam - has made considerable headway, thanks to Saudi-educated clerics, who have plenty of cash to recruit impoverished Georgian mercenaries for both Syria and Ukraine.

As Georgian native Tarkhan Batirashvili, aka Omar al-Shishani aka Omar the Chechen is another notorious Georgian ISIS commander who was killed in a Syrian air strike, the question again arises why are Georgians so prominent, first in Syrian Islamic terror gangs and later, as the mainstay of the Ukrainian Nazis?

As Georgia is home to less than 400,000 Muslims, it is not a particularly deep well to draw ISIS recruits from. Further, Georgias Muslims can be further subdivided into Georgian, Azerbaijani, and Kist (Vainakh - a subset of the Nakh ethnie which includes Chechens, Ingush, and Kists) ethnic groups.

Of these groups, because Georgian Kists are the most prominently represented in the van of Syrian terrorist battalions, despite numbering less than 6,000 and being by far the smallest of the three major Georgian Muslim groupings, kudos to the CIAs Kist recruiters for their efficiency in recruiting these hired assassins.

Although the CIA posit the Syrian and Ukrainian conflicts as means for the Kists to hit back at Russia after ISIS setbacks in the Northern Caucasus, that just does not make any sense; because the Kists simply do not have the men or materiel to be serious players in those conflicts, the finger of blame must point squarely at the CIA and its various Saudi, Georgian, Azeri and other facilitators.

When we look at the prominent role the Georgian Legion, a supposedly volunteer unit of ethnic Georgians nominally led by mixed martial arts fighter Saakashvili side kick and "American military diplomat" Mamuka Mamulashvili, has played defending Zelenskys Reich, this hypothesis becomes much harder to refute. Ukraines Georgian Legion, Mamulashvili included, are, simply, a smoke screen of mid-level mercenary officers that allow the CIA subvert Ukraine, just as they subverted Syria.

This was confirmed as long ago as 2015, when another Saakashvili sidekick, former Georgian General Giorgi Kalandadze told the worlds media that over 100 ex-Georgian NCOs and officers had left Georgia for Ukraine to fight alongside Ukraines Nazis at the behest of former Georgian President Mikheil Saakashvili and his neo-fascist UNM party, which had partially decamped to Ukraine following their 2012 (parliamentary) and 2013 (presidential) electoral drubbings.

On the Ukrainian side, Mamulashvili claimed, in an early 2016 interview with Hromadske TV, that "many of the men who are now in our legion were discriminated against because they worked in the old power structures; mostly at the Ministry of Defense".

So, there you have it. A Georgian intelligence rat line to the Nazis in Ukraine at the same time Georgians were commanding ISIS legions in Syria.

Although the CIAs French Salomes would have us believe Russophobia was the main driving force compelling random Georgians to rally to the Bonnie Blue (& yellow) Flags of ISIS in Syria and the Nazis in Ukraine, that makes no sense as Georgia is as good a place as Syria or Ukraine to hate Russians, and there is the added bonus of no Russian air strikes to contend with.

Georgia, like a number of other European satellite states from Ireland in the West to Armenia in the East, is a case study of CIA domestic and trans-national subversion.

Saakashvilis UNM clique stand implicated, along with their CIA handlers, in recruiting Southern Caucasians to prolong Ukraines agony. It is a lesson that must not be lost on Russias military should Georgia again make overtures to NATO.

It is a lesson that must be played out in the courtrooms of Kiev, Moscow and Tbilisi where former Ukrainian President, Petro Poroshenko, perhaps the vilest creature to emerge from Ukraines Nazi netherworld, should face a litany of war crimes charges, including facilitating of the Georgian Legion and Saakashvilis UNM s thugs in Ukraine.

And, while the courts are in session, let them also call to account the swathes of dubious NGOs the CIA foisted on Georgia to facilitate Saakashvilis fake Rose Revolution and hold those groups and Rustavi_2, their other media outlets and their imported Salome slappers to account as part of a true and lasting peace process in Georgia and all of the Caucasus.

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