“Russia is not our enemy!” NYC Protesters Challenge NATO Propaganda

HELP ENLIGHTEN YOUR FELLOWS. BE SURE TO PASS THIS ON. SURVIVAL DEPENDS ON IT.


Caleb Maupin


EDITED BY PATRICE GREANVILLE
Dispatch dateline: Mar 20, 2022



"Russia is not our enemy!" Protesters Hit the Streets of NYC to Challenge NATO Propaganda
A few days ago a small group of protesters took to the streets with a simple antiwar message: "Russia is not our enemy!" This is pretty basic and most Americans, if this country had a decent press, would know it, but the media has been a mere megaphone for the ideas and agenda of the global oligarchy for many generations, and its decline clearly reflects that. While some Americans remain skeptical about the truth dished out by the US government, the brainwashing of the majority is now near total. 

This comment sums it up well:
Even if people don't initially agree with you, they'll respect the massive balls it takes to do this, and will slowly start to ask themselves the same questions you're asking today.

Caleb Maupin has worked as a journalist and political analyst for the last five years. He has reported from across the United States, as well as from Iran, the Gulf of Aden and Venezuela. He has been a featured speaker at many Universities, and at international conferences held in Tehran, Quito, and Brasilia. His writings have been translated and published in many languages including Farsi, Chinese, Russian, Arabic, Spanish, and Portuguese. He is originally from Ohio. As a reporter with RT.com, Maupin's focus has been the United States. He has had many intense interactions with US State Department spokespeople including John Kirby, Mark Toner, and Heather Nauert confronting them about diverse issues like Syria, Russia, and the existence of Israeli nuclear weapons. Maupin was the primary US correspondent for RT’s international broadcasts during the 2016 Presidential elections. He reported from both the Republican and Democratic National Conventions, and also directly from the riots in Oakland, California, during the aftermath of the vote.  

 

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