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The very sad brain cell destroying 1st day at UNGA – The infamous day of the west

Don’t despair.  The big guns are arriving today.

The westerners were in there first with a bit of false flag promotion as if anyone believed them.  Estonia held a quick and fast press conference (circus), with a raft of small countries calling for an emergency Security Council meeting over Russian airplanes that allegedly flew over Estonian airspace.  This is just after we all found out that the drones flying over Poland were most likely Ukrainian drones, stuck together with gaffer tape and Poland shot themselves.  The idea here is to waste Security Council time, and to make sure that the midgets are seen.

There is another objective, though.

Europe’s sudden, serial claims of Russian provocations are not about drawing the US back in.  The aim is to amplify the message that NATO wants war in Europe and that Russia is an existential threat.  As Poland shot itself, these midgets are telling scary stories to themselves.  The narrative creates the excuse needed for the costs the European public will be forced to pay, in addition to what they’ve already paid for the US proxy war in Ukraine vs. Russia.  Berletic says:  “Meanwhile, the US, which is supposedly “retreating” from Asia, has caused deadly riots in 3 nations across Asia in just 1 month, overthrowing one government already – with more unrest to come.”

Here is the Estonian circus.  It comes with a caution.  Protect your brain cells.

The PsyOp, building narrative at the UNGA, is continuing:

Here is what First Deputy Permanent Representative of the Russian Federation to the United Nations Dmitry Polyanskiy had to say, besides, there is no evidence:  https://t.me/MFARussia/26485  

Statement (https://russiaun.ru/en/news/unsc_220925) by First Deputy Permanent Representative of the Russian Federation to the United Nations Dmitry Polyanskiy at the UNSC meeting on Ukraine (New York, September 22, 2025)

💬 Dmitry Polyanskiy: Just last week, (https://russiaun.ru/en/news/unsc_poland_120925) in this very chamber, we were compelled to listen to baseless allegations that Russian drones had violated Polish airspace, yet not a single piece of substantiated evidence has been provided so far to verify their Russian provenance.

It is also telling that a few days later, it came to light that the incident involving the damaged roof in the Lublin Voivodeship – which had become central to this anti-Russian campaign – was, in fact, caused by an errant missile launched from a Polish fighter jet. <…>

We treat any accusation against our armed forces with the utmost seriousness, and our first step is always to establish the facts to understand what truly happened. To that end, we promptly proposed bilateral consultations with Warsaw to ascertain the situation.

Yet, we have received no meaningful response. <…>

Today, we are compelled to observe the second part of this performance entitled “Blame Russia for Everything.” Our neighbors have now conceived that Russia is at fault for an incursion into Estonia’s airspace. As always, there is no evidence, except for the Russophobic hysteria coming from Tallinn, which was vividly demonstrated today.

Meanwhile, the facts prove that on September 19, (https://t.me/MFARussia/26450) three Russian MiG-31 fighter jets made a scheduled flight from Karelia to an airfield in the Kaliningrad region. The flight was conducted in strict accordance with the International Rules for the Use of Airspace.

👉 The Russian jets did not veer off the agreed route nor did they cross Estonian airspace.

Their flight path passed over neutral waters of the Baltic Sea, over three kilometers from the island of Vaindloo. This is confirmed by objective monitoring data. <…>

We understand that the hysteria of our European colleagues is to a large extent geared towards bringing the new US administration headed by President Trump back to an anti-Russian course and finally undermining the agreements and understandings reached by the Russian and American presidents in Alaska a month ago.

The Ukraine war will continue, as we say, to the last Ukrainian.  Even though multipolarity has made significant strides in the previous year through the BRICS and SCO, the West appears to be determined to fight to the last.   Mr Putin presented a seminal issue in his earlier meeting with his Security Council.  This means that Russia will contemplate continuing with the New START treaty, should the US be interested.  His comments included:

  • Russia’s plans to strengthen its defense capability are being developed taking into account the global situation.
  • The Russian-US relations system has been destroyed in the area of arms control;
  • Russia has repeatedly spoken about the problems in the field of strategic stability;
  • Due to the destructive steps of the West, the foundations for the dialogue between the states with nuclear weapons have been significantly undermined;
  • Russia believes that steps to comply with the New START Treaty will be effective if the US reciprocates.

These comments from Putin are as serious as his 2007 Munich speech.   “We have several topics to discuss today, including matters related to migration policy. However, I would like to begin with an issue of prime importance:  1) that is critical to safeguarding our national interests, Russia’s sovereignty, and, 2) without exaggeration, international security as a whole. I am referring to the situation in the realm of strategic stability, which, regrettably, continues to deteriorate. This is driven by a combination of factors, which are negative, compounding existing strategic risks and generating new ones.”

I did not watch the opening ceremony because 360 degrees Baerbock burns brain cells.  What was discussed was climate and women’s issues.  Both Baerbock and Guiterres spoke about recognizing a Palestinian State.

A significant number of countries recognized a Palestinian State.  At the last count, 156 out of 193 countries officially recognize the State of Palestine. This is more than three-quarters of the UN member states.

Although a diplomatic defeat for Israel, we may well ask, So, what now?  Francesca Albanese stated:   “As more Western states join the world majority in recognizing the State of Palestine, it must be clear: ‘Recognition increases the obligation to actively respect Palestine’s rights to non-interference, territorial integrity, self-defence from illegal occupation, and an end to genocide.’

“Obligation” is used in a legal sense, as defined by international law.  

Zionist-israel understands that its time is hanging by a thread.   One only has to look at Netanyahu’s last speech, where he acknowledged this.  He is holding on to the hope that the US can rescue him again.  The following is a French presentation; however, I believe it is accurate in terms of Netanyahu’s Sparta Speech and his subsequent walk-back.

The presidents who are not presidents were in for this first day, and as obnoxious as ever:  Zelensky and Jolani.  Remember the whisper, ‘Al-Qaeda is on our side in Syria’.  Jolani, or whatever his new name is, was greeted with adoration. Petraeus expressed worry during a press conference about whether Takfiri Jolani is getting enough sleep, the poor baby!   What about the Syrian people being slaughtered, raped, displaced, torn from their communities, terrorised, and ethnically cleansed? “Holy f*ck, this world is a multi-layered reflection of Hell. The lunatics are in charge.” – Vanessa Beeley.

 

Finally (and it is fitting to leave this infamous day to history): The style, tone, and objective will change once Lavrov and Wang Yi enter the room.  This is why the West took its day, as they will not find it easy going when Global Governance enters and displaces Western Kindergarten.  I do understand multipolarity, but heavens, some of these little poles must go and play in a kiddie pool fully armed with their water pistols.  I believe we will also see a speech from Trump.  The jury is out whether this will fall into the circus category or if he manages to say one sentence of significance.  (Forgive me, but this may be the day when a certain Charlie Kirk, who should rest in peace, rises from the dead).  I don’t have hope for anything significant, because look at the numbers:  Trump: “Uzbekistan will buy 22K Dreamliners in a massive deal worth over $8 Billion Dollars, Uzbekistan Airways is purchasing 22,787 Dreamliners,” he wrote on Truth Social.  That must be enough planes to replace every passenger jet on Earth twice.

A further SLOW and quiet NO is also happening with Russia and China leading the charge.  First, they refused to obey the west with the snapback sanctions on Iran and gave a joint statement that these are unlawful.  This is the tone with which we entered this High Level week of UNGA. Now, they are taking the sea lanes and ports back, and asking no questions.

The fear of unilateral sanctions is being demolished as it should be if we are in a dispensation of international law!

I would think this western UN circus is perhaps the last one that we will see at the UN, at least to this ludicrous level.  Chinese cargo ships now enter the port of Sevastopol.  The use of this port has been prohibited by Western sanctions since 2014.  Although China has not adopted the Western sanctions regime against Russia, its merchant ships previously avoided ports controlled by Russia.  According to Ukrainian officials, the Heng Yang 9 vessel under the Panamanian flag, owned and operated by Guangxi Changhai Shipping Company, has been spotted in Crimea at least three times in recent months.  Russian LNG tankers entered the port in Guangxi.  – Source: Китай – Вавилов

For the rest of this UNGA week, we will see more surprises as multipolarity flourishes and the single hegemonic power base erodes.  We’re shaking off old feathers, and shaking in new feathers.  It is confusing, detailed, screwed up at times, but do see the progress.

 

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Nibelungen
3 months ago

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Last edited 3 months ago by wlhaught2
wlhaught2
3 months ago

The second image settles it. We should replace 24/7 with 28/6 and get rid of Mondays, which I do not like anyways.

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AHH
3 months ago
Reply to  wlhaught2

This song I disliked most of 80s songs, and likely of any era. 
At the same time, this song is one of my all time favs! 
Mondays are complicated.. and depends on where you live on Earth, and the nature of people you have to face on Mondays

wlhaught2
3 months ago
Reply to  AHH

First one, think I barely liked, the second a bit better.