

The world’s most despised heads of state are to be discovered in the Demokratic Republik of EUUK. Although 61 percent of Britons despise the UK’s hapless head of state, Keir Starmer, Germany’s Chancellor Oaf Scholz, and others are even less popular.
Starmer declared he was ready to put British troops on the ground in Ukraine to enforce a peace deal. BULLSHIT: Doing so can only be done with a UN Mandate. Russia and China have the veto.
So, any stupid prick in the Chinese-made British Army uniform would go straight into the Kremlin’s meat grinder. ‘Go ahead, Tommy. Make my day.’
QUOTE OF NOTE: Just six per cent of army uniforms were made in Britain last year under manufacturing contracts worth £5million while £75million worth of production was outsourced to India, China and Eastern Europe.
Two ghosts haunt today’s headlines. George Orwell warned of endless wars designed for control. US President Ike Eisenhower, saw the military-industrial complex’s poison creeping through democracy’s veins.
As Sir Keir Starmer that noble knight of the establishment pledges ‘British boots on Ukrainian soil’ while telling pensioners to tighten their belts, their prophecies aren’t understated.
Follow the money. Britain, a supposedly sovereign nation that prints its own currency, Eureka! Discovers £4.5 billion for Ukraine’s military in 2025.
The package? £3 billion in ‘lethal aid’ plus a Byzantine £2.26 billion loan scheme destined for Ukraine’s BlackRock account. BAE Systems pops champagne while food banks multiply like concrete mushrooms across Britain’s urban wastelands.

This is exactly what Eisenhower meant by ‘unwarranted influence’; the satanic marriage of government power and arms dealers that warps national priorities. He wasn’t against military readiness; he wanted balance. Today, that balance lies not just broken but forgotten.
Look at UK universities, once proud temples of independent thought are addicted to Ministry of Defense funding like junkies to their next fix.
The supreme irony? Lord Dannatt tells us the UK military is ‘so run down’ it couldn’t sustain a major deployment in, for instance, a rebellious Wales.
Yet rather than fix our defences Starmer races toward expanded conflict, bypassing Parliament entirely. Democracy dies not with a bang but with a procurement contract.

The emergency Paris summit reads like Orwell’s rough draft. European leaders, scattered like pigeons before a hawk, call for ‘increased defense spending’ while Trump and Putin play chess with Europe’s future.
Most grotesque is how this militarization eats our society from within. As Eisenhower knew, every missile built is theft from the hungry, the cold, the desperate. In Britain today, each pound spent on artillery shells is stolen from pensioners’ winter fuel allowances, from children’s school meals, from the NHS.
Three years of Ukrainian and Russian sons dying in trenches, and our political elite measures victory in defense contract values.
Now Starmer, with breathtaking audacity, urges Trump who is rushing to deal with Putin to guarantee European security. The Warhawks grow desperate as peace looms, determined to keep their war machine fed.

‘The war is not meant to be won; it is meant to be continuous. A hierarchical society is only possible on the basis of poverty and ignorance.
‘In principle, the war effort is always planned to keep society on the brink of starvation. The war is waged by the ruling group against its own subjects and its object is not the victory over either Eurasia or East Asia, but to keep the very structure of society intact.’ ― George Orwell
Germany’s Scholz calls troop deployment discussions ‘completely premature.’ Italy and Spain baulk. Poland hesitates. Yet Starmer the Harmer pushes on, a permanent war advocate in peacenik’s clothing.
The truth is stark and savage: while Gaza has been turned to rubble beneath bombs paid for with Western Workers’ money, our luckless leaders suddenly discover an urgent need for international peacekeepers in Ukraine.
UKRAINE WAS NEVER ABOUT DEMOCRACY OR BORDERS

This was never about peace or democracy. It’s about money and always was. Orwell’s victory is complete: war is peace, freedom is slavery, and your heating bills will keep climbing while defense contractors count their billions.
Our current trajectory, where peace requires escalation, security demands surveillance, and prosperity means austerity, represents everything both prophets warned against. The military-industrial complex hasn’t just gained influence; it’s captured our political system wholesale, with Labour now serving as its eager butler.
As Trump and Putin prepare to meet in Riyadh, while European leaders scramble for relevance, we face a choice: endless war and social decay, or democracy and accountability?
Make no mistake—this isn’t just about Ukraine anymore. It’s about whether Britain’s future belongs to its people or to the prophets of perpetual war. But first, we must recognize the iron grip of the military-industrial complex for what it is – not a guardian of democracy, but its gravedigger. PLEASE SHARE STORIES MAINSTREAM DARE NOT PUBLISH

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