From Major Richard Ojeda USA (Ret.) <[email protected]>
Subject Around the World: lot's to cover!
Date December 11, 2022 3:20 PM
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John,

It has been a while since we’ve done an Around the World because of the
attention we had to put on Georgia’s special runoff election between Rev.
Warnock and Herschel Walker “Texas ranger.”

You definitely should have heard this by now, but Rev. Warnock DECISIVELY
won the election thanks to supporters like you!

But enough about the U.S. elections, let’s take a few moments to talk
about what’s going on around the world.

First, we’ll start in Germany, where officials have arrested and accused
25 far-right extremists of plotting a violent overthrow of German
democracy. The plotters include Heinrich XIII, a 71-year-old “prince” who
had become a family outcast within an obscure line of nobility. A
spokesman for his family described Heinrich as an "at times confused" man
who had fallen for "misconceptions fueled by conspiracy theories".

Other plotters include a former German parliament leader, a current judge,
as well as current and former police officers and special forces units.
Authorities are investigating others suspects and more arrests are
possible.

The alleged plot was to disrupt the electrical grid, kidnap elected
officials and execute the chancellor. The arrested were heavily armed and
had already purchased satellite phones to enable communication during the
power grid disruption.

This event is alarming and speaks to the increasing threat posed by the
spread of far-right conspiracies and violent ideologies. Vigilance is
necessary to prevent these psychopaths from destroying everything we have
built.

Speaking of conspiratorial psychopaths, Putin the invader has been trying
to save face by increasing the suffering of the Ukrainian people by
heavily targeting Ukrainian power stations with missiles. The “strategy,”
as much as human rights violations can be considered a strategy, will
bring torment to the Ukrainian people by taking away heat during the
winter.

I don’t expect this to break the Ukrainian people. They have proven
themselves resilient and committed to their own protection. In the last
week, between Monday and Friday, Ukrainian forces claimed to have taken
out 2,240 Russian invaders despite the missile barrages.

The Ukrainian people will not stop fighting for freedom, and we can’t stop
supporting them.

Finally, I’d like to talk about the sudden and tragic passing of US soccer
journalist Grant Wahl. He collapsed during a World Cup and is believed to
have died either at a hospital in Qatar or while he was being transported
there. The specific cause of death is not known, but Wahl reported feeling
unwell and had visited the hospital in the days leading up to his death.

Journalism is a noble profession. It might seem odd to some to say that
even about sports journalism, but sports unites us all and encourages a
spirit of friendly competition.

Wahl, however, exhibited bravery by anyone’s standards when he decided to
wear a pro-LGBTQ+ to the World Cup opener in Qatar. Qatar is infamously
hostile towards that community. His shirt choice earned him a 25-minute
detainment by security. They attempted to get him to remove the shirt, but
he ultimately prevailed!

All Around the World, people are fighting for truth, decency, and
democracy. I’m glad to have you on my team as we do the same back here at
home. [ [link removed] ]If you are able, a donation to keep our work going would be so
very appreciated!

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Sappers clear the way!
Airborne all the way!
[3]Major Richard Ojeda USA (Ret.)
Major Richard Ojeda USA (Ret.)
National Spokesperson, No Dem Left Behind




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