Greta Still has Not Mentioned the Bombing of the Kakhovka Dam

These people, the Jews, keep telling us that the most important thing in the world is “the environment” – then tell us we have to pay extreme taxes, have a global government, stop breeding, and eat insects.

Meanwhile, the US government – which, by the way, is run by the Jews – has created two of the biggest ecological disasters in all of human history, back to back.

These Jews bombed the gas pipes, then they bombed the dam.

Where is Greta? 

AP:

The destruction of the Kakhovka Dam was a fast-moving disaster that is swiftly evolving into a long-term environmental catastrophe affecting drinking water, food supplies and ecosystems reaching into the Black Sea.

The short-term dangers can be seen from outer space — tens of thousands of parcels of land flooded, and more to come. Experts say the long-term consequences will be generational.

For every flooded home and farm, there are fields upon fields of newly planted grains, fruits and vegetables whose irrigation canals are drying up. Thousands of fish were left gasping on mud flats. Fledgling water birds lost their nests and their food sources. Countless trees and plants were drowned.

If water is life, then the draining of the Kakhovka reservoir creates an uncertain future for the region of southern Ukraine that was an arid plain until the damming of the Dnieper River 70 years ago. The Kakhovka Dam was the last in a system of six Soviet-era dams on the river, which flows from Belarus to the Black Sea.

It’s a full length AP report that goes into detail about the ecological fallout.

The human fallout is, I think, more important.

But the media doesn’t care about that, because these people are Russian. Even though they are also Ukrainian, somehow.

We just glaze over that little issue.

It’s notable that the AP article does not blame Russia for blowing it up. It sort of does by saying Russia neglected maintenance. But it does not say it was a malicious act, which is Zelensky’s narrative. The Western media was reporting it as a Russian attack, then someone must have come in and said “no, no – that’s too stupid.”

It might be heartening on some level that there is a “that’s too stupid for even the American public” threshold that still exists.

I think probably they got a bit nervous about the stability of the “Russia blew up their own pipes” narrative. Saying over and over that Russia is constantly attacking itself because it is evil has gotten very silly.

It’s getting into Alex Jones type territory.

I noted months ago that while The Guardian was innocently reporting that “Russia is shelling their own nuclear power plant,” thinking that everything the Kiev Junta says is akin to the word of God, American media was not reporting on it at all.

It’s theoretically possible that the dam disaster was just an accident. It would still be the Ukraine’s fault, because they started the war. What Russia is saying is that the Ukraine had the ability to manipulate the water levels, which is true.

Different people were saying that there were charges placed on it, but that does not seem to be true. (The Russian government never claimed that, but some pro-Russian accounts did. The Ukrainian government and all the shill accounts are still claiming that.) So if it’s an issue purely of water levels, then you can’t really ever prove it was purposeful.

You would just assume it was purposeful by the Ukraine, I think, given that it is Russians that got flooded and Russians that are losing water and power. But after you look into it a bit, this is also a pretty serious problem for the Ukraine side. In terms of the war, it doesn’t seem to be of any tactical benefit to either side. I’m not an expert on the ins and outs of the on-the-ground situation, but this is the general sentiment I’ve seen from close observers of the war: it doesn’t offer any advantage to either side.

Russia has yet to be caught lying about anything during this entire war. I might be a shill, but I’m just stating that as a fact; maybe they’ve lied about something, but we don’t know that. It’s in stark contrast to the US, which just lies to people who know they’re lying and smiles.

A good recent example was that State Department Jew denying that US equipment was used to attack Belgorod, and then claiming that there were “fuzzy photos.” Anyone could see that the photos were not fuzzy, and no one thinks the Russians release fake photographs.

Russia doesn’t have a reason to lie as a general matter, because their agenda is very straightforward. Maybe they would lie about casualty numbers or something along those lines – who knows. I think every military in history has lied about that. But they have not gotten caught, and the numbers they release make sense. Meanwhile, the Ukraine lies about casualty numbers by a factor of 20. It’s staggering. And this is because the whole thing is based on lies. The Ukraine (i.e., US/NATO) started the war in 2014. The war should be considered a “border skirmish in the former USSR,” the latest in a long list (there is another one ongoing right now between Armenia and Azerbaijan). It’s been framed as a war of aggression, a Russian world domination plot, a battle for the soul of democracy. This is like, cartoonishly retarded to the point where it is difficult to process that it is even real.

It makes sense that Russia would assume the Ukraine did the dam bombing on purpose. But having reviewed it, it’s a relatively fragile system that was under a lot of pressure, so I think it’s worth noting that a legitimate accident is indeed possible.

I think it’s more likely that the Americans did it on purpose because they wanted to create some kind of big messy disaster before the “spring counteroffensive.”

Look at these photos.