All things Russia Vs. Ukraine for March 11, 2022

1. Russia Convenes UN Security Council Meeting to Present BioLab Evidence — Friday at 11 AM

Friday is going to be a very bad day for the United States. Sixty years ago (yes, I was alive then) the United States roasted the Soviet Union in a UN Security Council meeting convened over the Cuban Missile Crisis. There is an old saying, “revenge is a dish best served cold.” Russia is going to dump a load of frozen food on the United States tomorrow at 11 am by exposing U.S. support to Ukraine over the last 17 years for research into biological and chemical weapons.

Zero Hedge also has this story.

2. German Anaesthesiologists: “We will not treat Russian and Belarusian citizens. Our solidarity is with the Ukrainian people!”

More craziness from Munich doctors, who appear to have hatched a private sanctions plan of their own, premised on owning Putin by unilaterally refusing to treat Russians.

Remember Ortrud Steinlein, director of the Ludwig Maximilians-Universität Clinic for Human Genetics? She’s the one who declared that, “due to the serious violation of international law by the autocrat Putin, who is obviously mentally disturbed,” she would be “refusing to treat Russian patients.”

Well, that wasn’t an isolated case. It now looks like various Munich physicians got together and worked out this informal sanctions regime among themselves. A few days ago a similar announcement from a private Munich clinic came to light, dating from around the same time and bearing exactly the same message (only in more inflammatory terms):

3. YouTube blocks Russian state-funded media channels globally

OAKLAND, Calif., March 11 (Reuters) – YouTube is immediately blocking access around the world to channels associated with Russian state-funded media, it said on Friday, citing a policy barring content that denies, minimizes or trivializes well-documented violent events.

The world’s most used streaming video service, which is owned by Alphabet Inc’s (GOOGL.O) Google, said Russia’s invasion of Ukraine now fell under its violent events policy and violating material would be removed.

YouTube spokesman Farshad Shadloo said the blocking of the Russian outlets was in line with that policy.

4. Vlog by The Duran on the conflict. It’s 2 hours long, but came recommended, and the first few minutes look promising so far.

They are correct that there was indeed false flags in Syria about use of Chem-weapons. This site posted video of the nacent Islamic State by other names showing how they killed rabbits with chemical weapons and how they improvised guns that could launch those weapons. Next thing you know, chem-weapons attacks happened in Syria and the Western media blamed Assad. So, points to them for making that observation out of the gate.

This appears to be what a false flag looks like in stage 1:

5. A SCRIBD with the deleted docs on bio-weapons labs in Ukraine

Ukraine Embassy Documents o… by Kyle Becker

This post will be updated here and in the comments as the day goes by.

Protest outside Russian Embassy, March 11, 2022

Germany: Too Dangerous – Social Workers Not Allowed In Munich Refugee Homes Anymore

An original translation from Focus:

Munich
Too Dangerous: Social Workers Not Allowed In Refugee Accommodations On Their Own Anymore

December 14., 2017

The Social Assistance Office Munich has officially abolished the consultation of refugees by social workers in shelters where there is no security personnel. The social workers were called back even from houses where they were working in child- and youth-work, Süddeutsche Zeitung reports.

The city justified this measure in a letter to its pedagogic employees with the increase of “verbal aggression, improper social behavior, and threats”. The rule was allegedly already in place since November 7.

Andrea Betz, responsible for refugee aid at the “Innere Mission München”, criticizes the decision as a “dangerous example”,  because it was precisely the deployment of security personnel that stirred fear among the refugees, which only would make the deployment of the social workers dangerous in the first place, reports “Süddeutsche Zeitung”.

Refugees who intend to utilise social work now had to visit the social workers on their own, which allegedly only rarely happens. The city administration is allegedly considering sending social workers not on their own, but only in pairs in the accommodations.

In the meantime, 13,000 households in Munich are waiting with highest priority for council housing. But only 3,000 apartments can be assigned per year.

Scene from a Munich refugee accommodation