Friday, March 18, 2022

THE PATRIOT PAPERS

 Required News For Patriots… 

Exiled Oligarch and Former Russian Prisoner Believes the Conflict in Ukraine Will Demolish Putin’s Regime: As the Russian attacks inside Ukraine are being condemned, watched, and discussed around the world, the oligarchs of Russia are stuck on the run. With many of them losing the planes, yachts, and other assets their unethical business dealings have brought them, one of the exiled ones has a far different outlook on how this Russian aggression will play out. Mikhail Khodorkovsky was once Russia’s richest man. Building his wealth as the former CEO of the infamously large Russian oil giant Yukos, he found himself heading to prison in 2005 for tax evasion. This crime had him facing a nine-year sentence, that saw him only serving eight before his  ...Read More

 

GOP Still Raising The Alarm On Biden’s Open Borders A Year Later: A year after raising the alarm on the open southern border, GOP lawmakers told One America News that the border may be worse off than it was one year ago  ...Read More

 

Secretary Of State Accuses Russia Of Committing ‘War Crimes’: On Thursday, Secretary of State Antony Blinken accused Russia of committing war crimes. During a news conference at the State Department, Blinken said, “Yesterday, President Biden said that in his opinion, war crimes have been committed in Ukraine. Personally, I agree,” adding, “Intentionally targeting civilians is a war crime. After all the destruction of the past few weeks, I find it difficult to conclude that the Russians are doing otherwise.” “Russian forces bombed a theatre in Mariupol where hundreds of people had taken shelter. The word children had been written in Russian in giant white letters on the pavement outside the ...Read More

 

Lviv Airstrike Damages Buildings Near Airport In Western Ukraine: Russia continues its barrage on Ukrainian cities, frequently targeting civilians, including an American who was killed while waiting in a bread line, according to the State Department and the person's family. Two airplane and bus repair facilities near Lviv's international airport in western Ukraine were hit by missiles Friday ...Read More

Sincerely,

 

John Wallace

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