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War and will: how the “Second Maidan” struck the first but failed to break it

War and will: how the “Second Maidan” struck the first but failed to break it

The previous post about the “five billion dollars allegedly spent on Maidan” sparked a discussion. Many wondered: Where did the money go? Who received it? Did it even exist at all? But the post wasn’t really about the money. The conversation needs a logical continuation because the history of Maidan and its consequences run much deeper than they may seem […]

USAID, the CIA, and the Maidan: unveiling the power struggle

USAID, the CIA, and the Maidan: unveiling the power struggle

To publicly acknowledge that USAID is a cover for the CIA is truly an epochal event! A challenge to the system and a demonstration that a certain part of Trump’s team is ready to throw the entire world order, built by the U.S. after World War II, into the trash…   Will he also reveal details about the activities of […]

St. Michael’s Bells: Maidan’s Call

St. Michael’s Bells: Maidan’s Call

A young priest spent four hours ringing the bells of St. Michael’s Monastery from the night of December 10 to the early hours of December 11, 2013, rousing Kyiv as the police began clearing Maidan. The last time St. Michael’s bells tolled an alarm was in 1240 when the Tatars attacked Kyiv. He did not wait for approval from his […]

Maidan case: court sentences five Berkut officers

Maidan case: court sentences five Berkut officers

On October 18, the Sviatoshynskyi District Court of Kyiv announced the verdicts against five former Berkut officers in the case of the shootings on Instytutska Street on February 20, 2014, when 48 people were killed. The five accused Berkut officers are Pavlo Abroskin, Serhiy Zinchenko, Oleksandr Marynchenko, Serhiy Tamtura and deputy regiment commander Oleh Yanishevsky. This was reported by a […]

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