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If the Deep State Global Cabal wants a war they will do anything it takes to get one. After all, the ends justify the means....An old Jesuit saying that goes against God's Word.

Are the Biden administration and many in the establishment media spinning misinformation about Ukraine? The implications of not questioning the current approved narrative are dangerous for a free society and could lead to a broader war.

My attention was drawn to the topic by an article authored by Jacques Baud, a retired colonel in the Swiss intelligence service. He wrote that the truth about the Ukraine war has been distorted by both government officials and many in the media. He might be correct, but the tone of his article is quite pro-Russia and his allegations must be verified.

However, his bottom line is worth exploring further — that is, have our politicians spun the facts on the ground in Ukraine, and has the media echoed that message without doing its job of searching for truth?

Most Americans are tired of being misled by politicians and their media allies, which is why both are held in such low esteem.

A classic example of a politician misleading the country about war took place in 1964: the Gulf of Tonkin incident, which involved North Vietnamese warships purportedly attacking U.S. warships. President Lyndon Johnson used that trumped-up charge to secure the Gulf of Tonkin Resolution from Congress, which eventually led to the deployment of more than 500,000 service members to Vietnam and resulted in over 56,000 American casualties.

>If the Deep State Global Cabal wants a war they will do anything it takes to get one. After all, the ends justify the means....An old Jesuit saying that goes against God's Word. Are the Biden administration and many in the establishment media spinning misinformation about Ukraine? The implications of not questioning the current approved narrative are dangerous for a free society and could lead to a broader war. My attention was drawn to the topic by an article authored by Jacques Baud, a retired colonel in the Swiss intelligence service. He wrote that the truth about the Ukraine war has been distorted by both government officials and many in the media. He might be correct, but the tone of his article is quite pro-Russia and his allegations must be verified. However, his bottom line is worth exploring further — that is, have our politicians spun the facts on the ground in Ukraine, and has the media echoed that message without doing its job of searching for truth? Most Americans are tired of being misled by politicians and their media allies, which is why both are held in such low esteem. A classic example of a politician misleading the country about war took place in 1964: the Gulf of Tonkin incident, which involved North Vietnamese warships purportedly attacking U.S. warships. President Lyndon Johnson used that trumped-up charge to secure the Gulf of Tonkin Resolution from Congress, which eventually led to the deployment of more than 500,000 service members to Vietnam and resulted in over 56,000 American casualties.

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