Submitted by Linda Wood on Wed, 03/23/2022 - 9:59pm
This video starts without an introduction, so I don't know its actual date, but it sounds like this week. Ritter is on a roll here, making too much sense. I apologize if it has been posted and discussed earlier and I missed it.
SCOTT RITTER MILITARY INTELLIGENCE EXPERT ON UKRAINE CONFLICT
from 4 days ago. I think a few of Ritter's vid's have been posted. But not this one as far as I know, could be wrong.
Also, "Net Neutrality" posted this helpful table of contents with time stamps in the comments:
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Net Neutrality
0:00 What Russia's aim is (it's not occupation)
4:05 Russia's battle strategy (and Scott's case for why it will succeed)
9:00 The short-term and long-term consequences of sending weapons to Ukraine
12:05 How Articles 4 and 5 of NATO have been used (Libya, Iraq, etc)
16:15 How the West was using Ukraine to destabilize Russia (and Zelensky's alliance with neo-Nazis)
19:34 Russia wants to redefine the European security framework (the 1997 lines)
21:58 Context for Putin's rise and what the West gets wrong (sanctions, American interference, Putin doesn't want a new Soviet Union, decoupling from the West)
30:06 The beginning of the end of dollar hegemony and its consequences (continuation from the question about sanctions)
35:02 Americans don't understand Putin, or how short-sighted it is to demonizing Russia, or why getting rid of nuclear weapons is good for humanity, or the world they live in, or their world history...or anything
43:00 What is a "war crime", and where is the evidence of them? (and Scott's involvement in bombings in Iraq)
51:35 Information warfare from Ukraine, the CIA, MI6
54:29 What the media doesn't understand about Kyiv or Zelensky (and how he's creating the conditions of his surrender)
1:02:44 Scott questions the legitimacy of the "weekend warriors" from other countries (and how it will end disastrously for them)
1:11:22 Russia went in soft, the West did not (and how much longer the war will last)
1:19:43 What "victory" looks like for Russia, and what it looks like for Zelensky
1:22:41 Biden has no cards to play (and Russia is not using energy as a weapon)
1:26:19 Scott's perspective on biolabs (and hypocrisy of rules-based order)
1:35:59 Americans can't engage in fact-based discussions or listen
1:42:20 The labs are scary, we're dangerously close to nuclear conflict (and context from Cold War history)
1:52:30 Our "experts" don't have expertise on Russia anymore (and Putin does not define Russia)
1:58:21 The "best possible outcome" (and Russia is not playing all its cards)
2:07:54 Is Taiwan the next Ukraine? (and this mess started before Biden)
from 4 days ago. I think a few of Ritter's vid's have been posted. But not this one as far as I know, could be wrong.
Also, "Net Neutrality" posted this helpful table of contents with time stamps in the comments:
Pinned by Constantin Dziamentsiy
Net Neutrality
0:00 What Russia's aim is (it's not occupation)
4:05 Russia's battle strategy (and Scott's case for why it will succeed)
9:00 The short-term and long-term consequences of sending weapons to Ukraine
12:05 How Articles 4 and 5 of NATO have been used (Libya, Iraq, etc)
16:15 How the West was using Ukraine to destabilize Russia (and Zelensky's alliance with neo-Nazis)
19:34 Russia wants to redefine the European security framework (the 1997 lines)
21:58 Context for Putin's rise and what the West gets wrong (sanctions, American interference, Putin doesn't want a new Soviet Union, decoupling from the West)
30:06 The beginning of the end of dollar hegemony and its consequences (continuation from the question about sanctions)
35:02 Americans don't understand Putin, or how short-sighted it is to demonizing Russia, or why getting rid of nuclear weapons is good for humanity, or the world they live in, or their world history...or anything
43:00 What is a "war crime", and where is the evidence of them? (and Scott's involvement in bombings in Iraq)
51:35 Information warfare from Ukraine, the CIA, MI6
54:29 What the media doesn't understand about Kyiv or Zelensky (and how he's creating the conditions of his surrender)
1:02:44 Scott questions the legitimacy of the "weekend warriors" from other countries (and how it will end disastrously for them)
1:11:22 Russia went in soft, the West did not (and how much longer the war will last)
1:19:43 What "victory" looks like for Russia, and what it looks like for Zelensky
1:22:41 Biden has no cards to play (and Russia is not using energy as a weapon)
1:26:19 Scott's perspective on biolabs (and hypocrisy of rules-based order)
1:35:59 Americans can't engage in fact-based discussions or listen
1:42:20 The labs are scary, we're dangerously close to nuclear conflict (and context from Cold War history)
1:52:30 Our "experts" don't have expertise on Russia anymore (and Putin does not define Russia)
1:58:21 The "best possible outcome" (and Russia is not playing all its cards)
2:07:54 Is Taiwan the next Ukraine? (and this mess started before Biden)
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Hi, The video at the main youtube site has a date..
from 4 days ago. I think a few of Ritter's vid's have been posted. But not this one as far as I know, could be wrong.
Also, "Net Neutrality" posted this helpful table of contents with time stamps in the comments:
Pinned by Constantin Dziamentsiy
Net Neutrality
0:00 What Russia's aim is (it's not occupation)
4:05 Russia's battle strategy (and Scott's case for why it will succeed)
9:00 The short-term and long-term consequences of sending weapons to Ukraine
12:05 How Articles 4 and 5 of NATO have been used (Libya, Iraq, etc)
16:15 How the West was using Ukraine to destabilize Russia (and Zelensky's alliance with neo-Nazis)
19:34 Russia wants to redefine the European security framework (the 1997 lines)
21:58 Context for Putin's rise and what the West gets wrong (sanctions, American interference, Putin doesn't want a new Soviet Union, decoupling from the West)
30:06 The beginning of the end of dollar hegemony and its consequences (continuation from the question about sanctions)
35:02 Americans don't understand Putin, or how short-sighted it is to demonizing Russia, or why getting rid of nuclear weapons is good for humanity, or the world they live in, or their world history...or anything
43:00 What is a "war crime", and where is the evidence of them? (and Scott's involvement in bombings in Iraq)
51:35 Information warfare from Ukraine, the CIA, MI6
54:29 What the media doesn't understand about Kyiv or Zelensky (and how he's creating the conditions of his surrender)
1:02:44 Scott questions the legitimacy of the "weekend warriors" from other countries (and how it will end disastrously for them)
1:11:22 Russia went in soft, the West did not (and how much longer the war will last)
1:19:43 What "victory" looks like for Russia, and what it looks like for Zelensky
1:22:41 Biden has no cards to play (and Russia is not using energy as a weapon)
1:26:19 Scott's perspective on biolabs (and hypocrisy of rules-based order)
1:35:59 Americans can't engage in fact-based discussions or listen
1:42:20 The labs are scary, we're dangerously close to nuclear conflict (and context from Cold War history)
1:52:30 Our "experts" don't have expertise on Russia anymore (and Putin does not define Russia)
1:58:21 The "best possible outcome" (and Russia is not playing all its cards)
2:07:54 Is Taiwan the next Ukraine? (and this mess started before Biden)
Thanks.
Thank you for all of this!
The list is such a great resource.
there was another great conversation
wth Scott Ritter at the Gray Zoone with Aaron Mate and Max Blumenthal, but I have lost the link. Very much worth to listen into it.
I watched for the first 40 minutes into it and made a comment on it, but guess I lost it.
https://www.euronews.com/live
Yes, this one is also
full of information, especially concerning Ritter's military intelligence and UN experience, as well as his despising of the CIA.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=OSkpIq3T-Zc
[video:https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=OSkpIq3T-Zc]