Is it possible that Mr. Putin has a traitor in his midst?
That the traitor was in cahoots with the airplane bomber?
Did this traitor want to look more important in Mr. Putin's eyes to make himself more important to Mr. Putin and to Moscow?
The Chancellor is not a Nazi.
- The Chancellor grew up in East Germany
- The Chancellor speaks Russian
- The Chancellor appears to have been using the old Soviet Model of running the German economy at the expense of the satellite nations in Southern Europe.
When deficit spending in Southern Europe faded away, the Chancellor made overtures to Poland and to the Ukraine.
The Chancellor appears to have used austerity to dominate Southern Europe.
Whenever anyone spoke about growth, mysterious, unfounded insinuations of impropriety arose.
Beware the Chancellor.
Remember my article, Beware: The Chancellor is Consolidating Power
However, the idea of capital investment, economic development, and growth began to emerge.
Remember my article: Merkel Invades Russia
Remember the Chancellor's Propaganda Putsch outlined in Merkel's Big Lies
Is it possible that The Chancellor is in cahoots with the possible traitor in Mr. Putin's administration?
Is the Chancellor inviting 800,000 refugees into Germany to create a staging ground for terrorist attacks?
In addition, the move would help to grind down the economies of Southern Europe.
Remember Prime Minister Chamberlain returning from Munich to say the Chancellor is not planning to go to war?
Remember Prime Minister Biden returning from Berlin to say, the Chancellor wants to be our friend?
The paradigm:
- Julius Caesar (et tu Brute)
- President Kennedy and the Bay of Pigs
- Allegations that intelligence reports inflated the possession of weapons of mass destruction by Saddam Hussein
- The climax of the movie The Godfather. "The one who arranges the meeting is the traitor."
The paradigm is not new. A subordinate attempting to inflate his importance is only one example. (Rasputin?)
Why does it work?
Because no on believes it can be happening.
And, to Mr. Putin, remember the words of Shakespeare in Julius Caesar.
"Methinks young Cassius has a lean an hungry look. Such men are dangerous."
Is is possible that there is a traitor in Mr. Putin's midst? It is possible. I wouldn't hurt to check. If there is none, all is well. If a traitor is found, all will be better than it would have been if none had checked.
And, do remember the brief-case under Mr. Hitler's meeting table.
Regards,
Slim.
@slimfairview
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