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viernes, 30 de agosto de 2024

Cosas que muchos lerdos se tragaron y que son completamente falsas.

La primera, que Putin asesinó a Navalny.

Lo que dice la CIA hoy, vía agencia EFE:

Inteligencia de EEUU: Putin no ordenó la muerte de Alexéi Navalni
Las agencias de Inteligencia de EEUU llegaron a la conclusión que Vladímir Putin, "probablemente" no ordenó la muerte deAlexéi Navalni.

Sí, lo habéis leído bien, lerdos. Putin no mató a Navalny. La prensa de mierda que leéis, lerdos, os ha engañado. (Una vez más)

La segunda… ¿Os acordáis del fiscal británico de la Corte Penal Internacional que cursó una orden de detención contra Putin por un presunto "secuestro de niños ucranianos" (niños del Donbass sometidos a bombardeos por Zelensky, corrijamos...)? Pues bien: 161 de esos niños han aparecido por arte de birlibirloque en Alemania.

Supongo que alguien tendrá que aclarar como es que tantos meses después del "secuestro de niños" de Putin algunos aparecen de repente en Alemania. ¿Alguien se acuerda de como toooooooda la prensa embustera y bastarda habló del crimen de guerra de Putin?

161 niños "reaparecidos" son todo un enigma, habida cuenta la cantidad de pederastas y degenerados que hay en Occidente y en la propia Ucrania, entre otros el hermano del fiscal británico de la CPI, un pederasta que llegó a estar en prisión.

Lo más "bueno" de la Corte Penal Internacional es que se trata de un tribunal ilegal que ni siquiera está respaldado por la ONU. Tan falso e ilegítimo es que para denunciar a Israel por genocidio tuvieron que ir a la Corte Internacional de Justicia, ésta si perteneciente a la ONU.

El muy imbécil publicó una nota en X (antes Twitter) pero después la borró.

*Lo de Kelloggs viene porque hace años leí que la Corte Penal Internacional Ilegal recibe financiación de la Fundación Kelloggs (sí, la de los cereales) y de otros "filántropos" por el estilo.

Aquí tenemos a Khan "investigando" en Cisjordania si hay un genocidio:

Statement of ICC Prosecutor Karim A. A. Khan KC from Ramallah on the situation in the State of Palestine and Israel
International Criminal Court Prosecutor Karim A.A. Khan KC was in Ramallah as part of his visit to Israel and the State of Palestine, the first by an ICC prosecutor.  On 2 December 2023, the Prosecutor issued this video message from Ramallah. Below is a transcript of his remarks.  Today is the end of my first trip to the State of Palestine. I'm here in Ramallah. It's been a productive day, a long day, in which I've met the President, His Excellency Mahmoud Abbas, the Prime Minister, the Minister of Justice, the Minister of Health, the Minister of Prisons.  I've had the opportunity to engage with victims and heard their accounts, their suffering, both from Gaza and from the West Bank. Pain is real. The loss is acute and I really feel it's a privilege to have had this opportunity to speak with them.  I've also spoken to Palestinian television and I’ve given interviews to newspapers.  My message has been clear. This is an active investigation. It's an investigation that is a priority for my Office and we're moving forward at pace with rigor, with determination and with an insistence that we act, not on emotion, but on solid evidence.  Yesterday, I met Israeli survivors, Israeli family members that have endured so much loss, the horrors of hostage taking and the insecurity of the unknown about where they are and what has happened.  And today, I've also spoken to individuals that have lost their families, loved ones, children, wives, parents in the rubble of Gaza. I have made it crystal clear. The law is not some cosmetic adornment that can be disregarded. It's a fundamental requirement that must be complied with. Schools, hospitals, churches and mosques, dwelling houses are protected and must not be bombed. I've made it clear what the law is in terms of the principles of distinction, precaution, and proportionality. And leaving aside all of those issues, I've made it also abundantly clear that the law can't be interpreted in a way that it denudes it from meaning, that hollows it out, that fails to achieve what the Geneva Conventions were meant to do, which is to protect the most vulnerable of society, babies and children, the old and the infirm, civilian men and women. This is an insistence that is required by parties to the conflict and by Israel. I made that very clear here.  I emphasised again that humanitarian assistance must be allowed in at pace, at scale in Gaza. It is not acceptable. There's no justification for doctors to perform operations without light, for children to be operated upon without anaesthetics. Imagine the pain of operations on children, on anybody, on any of us, without anaesthetics. And also I emphasised that Hamas must not divert any aid that's given. But I was crystal clear that this is the time to comply with the law. It's already late. But if Israel doesn't comply now, they shouldn't complain later. I emphasised settler violence is unacceptable. It's something we are investigating, we have been investigating, and we are

Aquí, AP (la agencia de prensa de la CIA) dice que después de visitar Israel y Ramallah, el fiscal de la Corte Penal Kelloggs "va intensificar sus investigaciones". 😂

Este criminal debería recordar que pesa sobre él una orden de detención de Rusia.

La cuestión es: si la Corte Penal Kelloggs emite una orden de detención contra Putin por un presunto secuestro de niños que luego aparecen en Alemania, ¿cómo es que el criminal genocida Benjamín Netanyahu, autor de la muerte de miles de niños, todavía no tiene una orden de detención Kelloggs?

La "lógica" de estos bastardos y de la legión de retrasados que se tragan todas sus trolas me tiene asombrado.

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