Sunday, 25 February 2024 — Redacted
The visitor ‘pull’ of the interview channel ‘Redacted’ moderated by Natali Morris may not match that of Tucker Carlson, but perhaps it comes in second or third, with 2.31 million subscribers. Accordingly, an invitation to join Natali online is a very welcome means of bringing some novel and perhaps penetrating analysis to a very broad global public stretching from the USA to New Zealand.
My first chat with Natali Morris last July resulted in the release of “Why the West HATES Russia?” That video was seen by 146,000 visitors to the site. Our latest interview about the death of Navalny and involvement of British intelligence appears on track to exceed that number by far. And it is all to the good, because the role of the U.K. as attack leader in the U.S.’s not so secret war on Russia must be called out.
Whereas Britain under Tony Blair was deemed to be George W. Bush’s lapdog for
its role as enabler of the war on Iraq, Britain under a succession of Conservative prime ministers these past several years might better be called the Hound of the Baskervilles insofar as it has moved out ahead of its master in Washington in destructive power and cynical viciousness. One only has to think back at how in March 2022 Boris Johnson interrupted a peace process that had already achieved an initialed settlement of the Ukraine war in Istanbul, prodding Kiev to continue the fight on the hope of broad military and financial assistance from the West. Five hundred thousand Ukrainian soldiers and officers would not now be lying in their graves were it not for Britain’s intervention.
There is reason to believe that Alexei Navalny, the putative leader of anti-Putin opposition in Russia, was an MI6 asset. There is reason to believe that after losing its empire, losing much of its ground forces to downsizing and losing the capabilities of its poorly maintained fleet, Britain has nonetheless emerged as a world leader in staging ‘false flag’ operations, of which the death of Alexei Navalny is clearly an outstanding example, as we discuss in the Redacted interview.
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