Jew Claims Gas Prices High Because Putin Invaded Ukraine in 2014

Originally published at: Jew Claims Gas Prices High Because Putin Invaded Ukraine in 2014 | Infostormer.com

The lies from these Jews are just unbelievable.

Look at this tweet from the Jew Anne Applebaum.

I see that many are angry about high gas prices, high food prices….Blame the people who didn't want to stop Putin when he invaded Ukraine in 2014. And think about how high the costs will be in another eight years if we don't stop him now.

— Anne Applebaum (@anneapplebaum) May 26, 2022

Vladimir Putin didn’t invade Ukraine in 2014. The people of Crimea voted to rejoin Russia after the Jews funded a color revolution in Ukraine to overthrow the democratically elected pro-Russian leader. The Russians already had a military base in Crimea but the Jewish media lied and claimed it was an invasion when Putin declared that Crimea was part of Russia following the vote.

Gas and food prices were fairly stable between 2016-2020 so the skyrocketing prices we have now have nothing to do with what happened in 2014.

The high prices are from the gazillions of dollars that were printed out of thin air, the lockdowns from the virus hoax and a myriad of insane policies by the Jewish government in Washington DC. They have nothing to do with Vladimir Putin or Russia. Putin was forced to act after the illegitimate Jewish government in Ukraine was killing Russians in the eastern part of the country for many years after they voted to secede from Ukraine and join Russia following the coup.

The lies from these Jews is tiring, but this one was particularly absurd and ridiculous. At least most Americans aren’t buying the stupid narrative about blaming Putin for high gas and food prices. It’s just incredible that this Jew thinks it is smart to go further with this failed narrative.

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Yes, Russia did not invade NovoRussia in 2014.

As a matter of fact Russia stopped any interference there in the fall of 2014, and a lot of

people even saw it as treason from Russia.

The problem for Russia then, was that they didnt know their military strength, and

they didnt want to see Assad and Syria fall for ZOG.

They pulled out any help to NovoRussia and then in 2015 interfered in Syria,

and it became a major success.

This is probably the most ballsy geopolitical move in all history.

Russia could face defeat in both NovoRussia and Syria, as there was

no way they could fight on 2 fronts at the same time.

It was a big gamble, but they prevailed.

These days, the army of Russia is only bigger and much better equipped.

And not only that, every time Russia detracts from the battlefield they make sure

to plant a ton of missile batteries and artillery under their command just in case.

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