Maidan Death Squads Continue to Slaughter Civilians

Andrew Anglin
Daily Stormer
May 4, 2014

Remember Odessa.
Remember Odessa, May 2, 2014.

Democracy is a bloody, painful thing.  It takes a whole lot of death for a duly elected government installed by violent coup to maintain power.

Across the Ukraine, protesters are being slaughtered by Maidan death squads, with the blessing of the black President of America.

ITAR-TASS:

At least one man was killed and two more wounded in Ukraine’s eastern city of Lugansk after soldiers opened fire on pro-federalization activists, Russia’s Rossiya-24 television channel reported on early Sunday.

According to the television channel, crowds of pro-federalization activists gathered to block a military enlistment office and several military bases in three districts of the city in a protest following reports that additional military forces had arrived in Lugansk from other regions of Ukraine.

“Soldiers decided that protesters intended to attack the military enlistment office and opened fire on them,” Rossiya-24 reported.

However, local on-line daily Vostochny Variant reported that protesters seized the military enlistment office in Luhansk and all military servicemen were forced to leave the building.

In a separate development of events, tanks and military armored vehicles “were shooting at peaceful people” after the military hardware entered the eastern city of Konstantinovka in the Donetsk Region, according an activist from the local self-defense forces.

Moreover, he said that “paratroopers descended from helicopters near a television tower and immediately opened fire.

“There are casualties, there are wounded, but the figures are unknown,” he was quoted by Rossiya-24 as saying.

According to eyewitness reports, combat tanks also entered Kramatorsk, another city in the Donetsk Region. Reports on combat clashes also come from the region’s town of Druzhkovka and the villages of Ivanovka and Pchyolkino. According to various reports, between six and 10 people were killed.

And still we are not hearing of widespread defections to the side of the protesters, indicating that these are not, on the whole, actual Ukrainian forces. It is very difficult to get your military to kill your own people.

Where.
Where.

In the wake of the Odessa massacre, it is really just a countdown to invasion by Russia. I would have thought the burning alive of 30-40 people would have been enough reason to invade, especially since it wasn’t even in the area we are told the trouble was happening.

Here’s a video of terrorists shooting guns at people trying to flee the burning building.

Sometimes, in order to make the democracy, you must shoot at unarmed civilians trying to escape a burning building.  “Can’t make an omelet” and all that.

Silly gojim, is think has its own countries.
Silly gojim, is think has its own countries.

Sloviansk has been surrounded, but the Maidan doesn’t seem to be making much headway.

BBC:

The BBC’s Sarah Rainsford in the regional capital Donetsk says that while it appears Ukrainian forces have sealed off the roads in and out of Sloviansk, they are moving around the city and concentrating on smaller towns nearby.

Our correspondent spoke to a resident of Sloviansk who said people there were expecting the town to be stormed.

Several people were reported killed in clashes around Sloviansk on Saturday. The defence ministry said one checkpoint was removed overnight.

Gunfire was also reported overnight in Kostyantynivka and Mariupol as Ukrainian forces tried to reclaim government offices.

Saturday also saw fighting around Kramatorsk, where Ukrainian forces retook the police building, TV tower and SBU security service offices. At least two people were killed in the town.

Our correspondent says passions are running very high following the deaths in Odessa, with pro-Russian activists in Luhansk and Donetsk attacking government buildings.

Pro-Russian gunmen in Mariupol set fire to barricades and videos showed a branch of PrivatBank, a bank owned the pro-Kiev governor of Dnipropetrovsk, being burned down.

Apparently, Putin is waiting for things to get worse while exhausting all diplomatic channels, so as it will be perfectly clear he had no other option, when invasion does come.

With Russian intervention basically a foregone conclusion, the question becomes: how will NATO respond?

Is their military build-up just strutting around, trying to see if Putin is really serious? Or would they literally invade the Ukraine and fight Russia in order to protect the coup government of Maidan and it’s EU/IMF austerity plot?

RT:

A group of NATO ships has arrived in the Lithuanian port of Klaipeda to “ensure regional security,” the Lithuanian Ministry of Defense has said. Russia has already voiced its concern over the “unprecedented” buildup of NATO forces in the region.

The group is composed of 4 minesweeping ships from Norway, the Netherlands, Belgium and Estonia as well as one supply vessel. The ships will take part in intensive military drills, stopping off at various ports in the region. They will also participate in operation “Open Sprit” deactivating underwater explosives.

The Lithuanian Minister of Defense Juozas Olekas said in a statement the drills will “ensure our national and regional security and collective defense.”

The contingent of ships is not the only NATO force to have been deployed in the region recently. Last week, the United States announced the deployment of 600 soldiers who will participate in military drills in Poland, Latvia, Lithuania and Estonia to show solidarity with NATO members that border Russia.

In addition, Britain and France have sent 8 fighter jets to Poland and Lithuania to step up aerial patrol in the region. As well as the increased aerial presence, NATO has also deployed ships in the Black Sea, Baltic Sea and East Mediterranean.

The FBI and CIA are also in Kiev, trying to fix this horrible mess.

RT:

Numerous US agents are helping the coup-appointed government in Ukraine to “fight organized crime” in the south east of the country, the German newspaper Bild revealed.

According to the daily, the CIA and FBI are advising the government in Kiev on how to deal with the ‘fight against organized crime’ and stop the violence in the country’s restive eastern regions.

The group also helps to investigate alleged financial crimes and is trying to trace the money, which was reportedly taken abroad during Viktor Yanokovich’s presidency, the newspaper said.

The head of the CIA, John Brennan, visited Kiev in mid-April and met with the acting Prime Minister Arseniy Yatsenyuk and first Vice-President Vitaly Yarema to discuss a safer way to transfer US information to Ukraine.

Jen Psaki, spokeswomen for the United States Department of State, said that there was nothing to read into Brennan’s visit to Kiev, and that the head of the CIA did not offer support to the coup-appointed government in the country to help them conduct tactical operations within Ukraine.

However, following the visit the toppled President Viktor Yanukovich linked the CIA chief’s appearance in Kiev to the first stage of the new government’s crackdown in Slavyansk.

It should be noted that sucking the blood of the Ukrainian people through the various Jewish banking scam outlets is a secondary objective in all of this. The first purpose of the Ukrainian agenda is to weaken Putin and the emerging Russian empire while it is still containable.

Whatever happens next, recognize what we have now. The Ukraine situation is not “becoming a civil war.” It is a civil war.

And the Jews are not stopping.

CNN:

On the one side, Ukraine’s interior minister said Saturday that military operations in the east would continue and vowed, “We are not stopping.”

On the other, there was the pro-Russian separatist leader in Luhansk who announced the formation of an army to march on Kiev.

These and other statements suggest Ukraine’s future will feature yet more unrest, more fighting and more likelihood that it will spawn a full-scale civil war and, perhaps, an international one.

Saturday actually featured a rare bright spot in the volatility: the release of seven international observers and five Ukrainians from the defense ministry who’d been seized together.

Prime Minister Arseniy Yatsenyuk said this development “should signal to everyone that we need peace and reconciliation.”

He added: “This is the only way … to save Ukraine and … make it a flourishing European state.

All of these base now is ours, gojim. Cannot to keep them. Needing them now for its shekels, gojim.
All of these base now is ours, gojim. Cannot to keep them. Needing them now for its shekels, gojim.