SCOTT BENNETT – Russia: Targeted for Death – What I Saw in the Donbass
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It's a great, great pleasure to introduce our next speaker.
I've been a collaborator with Scott Bennett for a very long time.
We've done many ventures together, including dissecting Las Vegas.
Well, with his keen eye, he perceived that the shell casing on top of the blood in the suite, allegedly occupied by Steven Paddock, from which he's supposed to have shot, All those people at the concert, where it turns out the windows weren't even broken, just to give you an idea of the dimensions of the scam, included Shell casing for gas-propelled pellet guns for blanks.
I mean, Scott, with his keen eye, identified those.
And of course, it was devastating because the shell casing were on top of the blood.
Once you're dead, you stop shooting.
So he had to be under the blood.
But the prop master just threw him down.
Who was even going to pay attention?
Who knows?
Well, Scott paid attention.
Scott noticed.
He's a former Army intel and psyops officer, and because he early on figured out something was wrong about 9-11, he was penalized for it.
He was actually brutally incarcerated, but they made a fatal mistake because he wound up incarcerated with a fellow who knew everything about the financing for 9-11, about which he published a book.
And therefore, he converted lemon into lemonade.
Now, of late, the last couple of weeks, he's been in the Dunbass.
He's been interviewed on Russian and other television.
In my opinion, he is a hero of our time.
Scott, I'm so proud to have you here, my friend.
Take it away.
Jim, it's always an honor to be with you.
I love you.
You're fantastic, and I will always fiercely defend your work and your conferences because I think you are the tip of the spear in so many different ways.
And I'll jump right into a presentation, but I wanted to say a couple things that were raised.
You know, I I think it's important, and I'll put on my drill sergeant hat, my military hat.
I think it's important for people to kind of take a pause and a break and reflect on why we're here and who we are.
And again, such applause to James Fetzer for taking the initiative.
And I know I shouldn't be surprised by that, of course, because he is a Marine Corps officer, an artilleryman.
My father was a Marine Corps aviator in Vietnam, and Marines have a certain disposition.
They never accept defeat.
They don't retreat.
They don't surrender.
And I think that's important for everyone in this conference to reflect upon.
And that is, in my opinion, and I think it's shared by a lot of different people, military, backgrounds or not, we are in a war.
We are in an information war.
And that's not polite.
It's not friendly.
It's not soft and sensitive.
In my mind, we are in a war with mentally deranged, demonically possessed, violently stupid schizophrenics on many, many different levels.
I don't look at them as human anymore.
I don't look at them as reasonable or rational.
I don't look at these people as someone who can be argued or convinced with reason or logic because we have hit a spiritual twilight in this country.
We have gone past a certain event horizon that defies physical, political, philosophical explanation.
And I perceive it as a spiritual transformation in this country, an eclipse that's happened.
And those are things that we can't explain and we certainly can't control.
But I am of the hope and the faith that there are ways, of course, to respond to these times.
And I think the most important is prayer.
Praying.
And this was told to me by a priest in Donbass, by the way, whose church had been bombed by Ukrainians and shrapnel in the pews.
And, uh, you know, I was, I was taken back by the faith of the Russian people.
But, uh, this Russian priest had said, we need to pray.
Unlike any other time.
And I don't think there's a better explanation for why a lot of this has happened in America.
I think we've been neglectful on that level.
So, I know a lot of people are traumatized by this material.
I certainly lost my appetite last night when I was listening to some of the material on bug eating and cancer meat eating and Bill Gates and all of this stuff.
And it's a reality check that we are living in a time unlike any other time in history.
And our duty is to do justly, love mercy, and walk humbly.
Our duty is to stand as lights in the darkness.
And I perceive that coming in America and the West, an encroaching darkness like what afflicted Egypt.
And our only ability to respond to that is to be bright.
Bright lights of truth.
Unapologetic.
Fearless.
We don't back down.
We don't apologize for the truth.
And we certainly don't give grounds for idiocy arguments and propaganda.
So I think it's important for people to kind of come to a girding of the loins of their mind to realize we are in a war.
And you're not going to befriend or convert some people.
They're very dangerous.
And many of them are in government positions.
Don't be surprised.
And I say this for this reason, to prepare people.
Don't be surprised if the United States of America experiences what I'm about to show you going on in Donbass.
Don't be surprised if the American republic in the constitutional United States dissolves like a splintering raft whose binding has frayed and dissolved.
And we split apart into logs.
I think we are a raft at sea that's coming apart.
Not all of us.
There will be a tribal organization.
This conference is an expression of tribalistic, spiritual, mental, emotional commonality.
So we're going to witness transformations, and I think it's important for people not to cleave to the past.
But to secure themselves like Ulysses to the mast of the ship, because the sirens and the screams of the Banshees and the Liberals and the Democrats and the Lunatics and the Rhinos and all of the Zionists, all this, they're going to scream like stuck pigs ever louder as time progresses.
They're like mad dogs.
They're not going to get better.
They're not going to get healthy.
They're not going to grow their fur back.
They're not going to lick your hand.
They're going to come apart, become more ferocious, more insane, sadly.
They are descending into the demoniac, if you remember the biblical story of the demoniac being saved by Christ and coming into his right mind and the demons expelled.
I think we're going in the reverse direction in the United States and many people are going to increasingly become more and more spiritually erratic and all that.
So I just wanted to say that as a preface to prepare us This is a wonderful training.
It arms you.
It prepares you.
It strengthens you.
It gives you the confidence.
You know, be gentle with yourself as you absorb this.
Let me share screens.
I'm going to play some videos of what I saw on Don Bass, some Russian television channels that had me on.
And let me just jump right in.
And I think Here we go.
This is a video I did when I was in Donbass in body armor.
It was a war zone.
I was one mile away.
And let me just preface.
People are going, how the hell did you get to Donbass?
Well, I was invited by RT, who were doing a film, a documentary on an American officer in Donbass.
And Scott Ritter wouldn't go.
McGregor wouldn't go.
Dick Black wouldn't go.
I'm sure Jim Fetzer would have went with me if I asked him.
But I was the only one who said, hell yeah, I'll go!
Send me to Donbass!
And there were drones and artillery fire, and it was a violent, deadly place.
We had mines all around us, but, you know, they knew I had been trained for a lot of this stuff.
So it was an exciting revelation.
And in the close of the presentation, I'll give more of what the summary findings are.
But here are some of the videos of what is actually on the ground in Donbass.
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- Scott, I think you may have to go back where you screen share and check those two little boxes I think you may have to go back where you screen share and check those two little Scott, I think you may have to go back where you screen share and check those two little boxes on the left to get the sound.
I'm terribly sorry.
Let me... Not a problem.
Here we go.
Boy, I hate technology.
Here we go.
I need Lorien helping me.
Here we go.
Hear it?
So we're walking back through the devastated town after visiting with the single Russian woman who's here living.
Not another soul.
It's always fun to be in full body armor gear, hustling, running.
Takes me back to Benning.
But the devastation is horrendous.
Look at this.
I haven't seen anything like this since I Am Legend.
But we've got Spetsnaz, Special Forces.
Covering our backs.
I don't think there's any better soldier than a Russian Spetsnaz.
They don't do drag queen happy hours with faggot dances on naval carriers like they do in the USA.
God hope the Army doesn't start doing that either.
It's absolutely devastating what NATO weapons have done.
The Russian character is very forgiving, too.
Very humble.
They don't... They don't have any grievance.
We gotta go.
There are drones dropping bombs and artillery, so... Check it out.
So let me bring up another one.
That was of Solidar.
Solidar was a city that has, it's important for people to understand, all of this damage that's been done has been done by American HIMARS, American artillery, 155 shells, American drones.
Elon Musk, despite his best attempts to lie, is in fact providing the Starlink technology to the drones, Ukrainian drones, which are going after and killing Russians.
So that was one thing that had been revealed to me by the Russian Special Forces.
Pretty intense.
Let me play this other video here.
This is the video of the lady who the only lady living left in Solidar who refused to leave.
She refused to surrender to the Ukrainians.
The Ukrainians had been trying to kill her until the Russians stepped in and took Solidar back and she's been living as the only only civilian left in Solidar.
She's about 62 and it's pretty significant.
This is a real Russian woman who has endured the hardship of the cruelty, the demonism of Ukraine.
She's been forced to live in a sanctuary of blankets and cats and dogs to keep her company.
alone in this entire town.
Everyone has fled but her.
She's the only person with the courage to stand for her home.
So I've told her the American people are not supporting Ukraine's Zelensky and they are ending this war and the smartest and the best and brightest people of course are on the side of Russia because they stand for traditional family values, God, and not the demonism Nazi tattoos that are Imprinted on these demoniac Ukrainian Nazi thugs that we see all over the place.
So I wanted to give her hope.
That's one of the videos.
It's pretty significant when you run into these individuals who have, you know, basically hidden in a one-bedroom apartment to survive, and they, you know, have everything with them in their apartment.
They've endured bombings, they've endured drones.
This lady, a few others I've been in other cities, you know, the stench of cat pee and all the rest that goes with it is staggering.
And this is kind of the other reality is the hardship a lot of these people are enduring.
Let me play another video.
Let's see here.
Thank you.
Thank you.
Bear with me.
The Russian television basically had interviewed me, and we'll get into some of the interview and some of the discussion, but this is the Russian television.
All Russian TV were covering an American officer in Donbass, and they're translating into Russian.
Their greatest concern was that I was going to get killed or arrested by the FBI and the CIA when I got back.
But of course, people were praying for me and I got back without any incident or molestation.
This is the Russian television translating and covering the event.
Look at the buildings behind you. - All right.
All the windows all shattered.
The video isn't playing, Scott.
Yeah.
The video is not playing.
OK.
Alright, well, there's some problems there, so let me take that one down.
And all right.
All right.
all right let me play this one instead all right now this is a another short video but it it's uh it's a good summary of everything uh
Being in the field, what essentially they wanted to make sure that I was capable of military survival and conduct.
So let me play this one right now.
This was a pretty good one that RT just did.
there we go still not showing Scott alright All right, here we go.
There we go.
All right.
I'm not as good at this as Jim is, of course.
I'm not as good at this.
That was in Mariupol, where you had a lot of Ukrainian terrorists, Nazis doing where you had a lot of Ukrainian terrorists, Nazis doing a lot of torturous activities.
An increasing number of Americans are finally beginning to realize what's been happening here in Lombok for the last 10 years.
More and more of them are coming here to Donetsk and other areas to see with their own eyes what's going on.
Scott Bennett, a former U.S.
Army officer, now a political analyst.
He expressed his desire to go on a road trip here.
He has spoken to Scott to find out his goal being here in Donbass.
Most of the population in the United States of America or in Great Britain The mainstream media in America is completely corrupt.
after what's been happening here in Donbass for the last 10 years.
Absolutely.
Tell me why that is.
And people jump on any type of bandwagon as long as it's fashionable.
Why hasn't the suffering of the people and children here in Donbass the last 10 years hasn't been fashionable to anyone?
The mainstream media in America is completely corrupt.
No one sees a whisper of this except for when they watch RT or Press TV or Sputnik.
So they don't know what's going on.
And as I said, when I came to Donetsk, I felt like that townspeople that went and saw the crimes of the Nazi regime, I felt the same way going around and seeing the bullet-riddled buildings and the crumbled glass.
And I thought, all of this is being done with American military weaponry and money.
and uh... it's a it's a complete tragedy it's because of the military industrial complex billions of dollars are made from war and it's put into the pockets of traders like lindsey graham and republicans and democrats like mitch mcconnell and these fools who say things like russians are dying it's the best money we ever spent says lindsey graham he's a liar and a fool no american wants that
When people like Adam Schiff say, we're fighting Russians over there so we don't have to fight them here.
It's completely nonsense.
No Americans want to fight Russia.
In fact, Americans have a kinship and an affection for Russians because they're so similar in temperament and culture, family values, natural law, religion.
That's the heart of America.
Not what we currently see in the civil war that's brewing.
So I think we're on the verge of a great awakening.
And I think the smartest Americans know that Russia is a ally, not an enemy.
And I think everything is going to change over the next couple years.
And I'm just impressed with the Russian strength of character to show the world there's a reason Russians fight like Russians.
They don't give up, they don't retreat.
So it's an honor to be here with them.
I'm Scott.
I'm a former Army officer in the United States.
And I'm here to hear your story, to take back to the American people.
I was hoping you would share with me your experience.
May I ask you first to show me some of your tattoos, if you don't mind.
Ass off, Italian.
Thune, runic writing.
Nazi swastika tattoo.
Did you ever meet with Americans or Britons or anyone of NATO persuasion?
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And I know it has to only come through Ukrainians and Americans like me meeting with Russians to say, let us all settle this.
But there are some out there in the military in Ukraine and the political ranks that need to hear from people like you.
So I want you to look into that camera and say, what The Ukrainian people need to know what they need to do to stop this conflict and turn the page into a positive way.
Okay, I see.
I want to...
I will say a few words to the American people, and I will say a few words to the American President.
I always believe that people-democracy is the only one way, the only true way for best negotiations between different countries, and we spoke today about And I believe that the war isn't the right way for Ukraine.
It will not keep the development for Ukrainian people and for Ukrainian as a state and for Ukrainian economy and democracy.
And only missiles couldn't solve Ukrainian problems.
Ukrainian and Ukraine now need more than missiles, tanks, RPGs.
We need peace on our land.
We need stop the war.
And I ask you, Mr. President, to turn your activity to find peaceful conclusions over this war conflict and not to continue the aggressive politics and to turn your activity to find peaceful conclusions over this war conflict and not to continue the aggressive politics and
Going through to that skin, seeing the more damaged areas, I presume, recording.
Those are US weapons that are dropped on civilian buildings.
American weapons, Polish weapons, British weapons.
This 4-4, the marking of the cassette rifle, M-864.
So, according to this 4-4, we understand that this is the production of the United States.
When I was in the Army, what's happened in America is the weapons of war have translated into money for the corporations of America.
They make money off instruments of death and war.
It's suffering.
I know them from my days as an officer.
The terrible thing is the devastation of these weapons.
They're so heavy.
They splinter into a thousand pieces and even the smallest sliver moving at Mach 1 goes right through ten people at the speed of light.
Before they even know that I hit.
And one and one little tiny piece that hits the artery, or nicks the artery, and the person's dead.
That's my favorite part.
- Go, go, go, go!
Live rounds with Spetsnaz!
In the mud.
Firing at targets is not the...
only exercise here for Scott Bennett.
Right now he's got an AK-47 that he needs to assemble, fire and then disassemble.
Take a look.
I do love that weapon.
Let's get your emotions now while you're still fresh.
The only thing that would have made it better is for Americans to be fighting on the side of Russia, not against them, with them, as brothers for freedom and liberty.
And I go see one day, hopefully it'll happen.
But it's a great opportunity to see the strength of the Russian Army, good training, good discipline, good instructors.
And with these type of men, Russia will never lose.
Hoorah!
And so just one more question.
You certainly had some kind of expectation Well, that's a good point.
arriving here, this was your first time both in Moscow and here in Donbass.
Now, those expectations versus reality, is it everything you expected it to be or maybe even more?
Well, that's a good point.
It's actually more because I've known Russians, I've trained with Russians, I've lived with Russians and Ukrainians and I've always found them to be an extraordinarily warm, gregarious people.
And I'm astounded at their patience and their humility and kindness, especially after going through what America and Britain has put them through, and Poland and Germany.
The fact that Russia and its people aren't furious at Americans, the fact that I'm not getting rocks thrown at me or spit in my face,
is a testament to the to the humility and the beauty of the Russian people so I think my expectations were even more overblown because of their patience and their trust and I think it's a very good sign and again it's important for Americans to see it firsthand Because I can go back into the halls of Congress and anywhere I want, especially Donald Trump, who I know in my background as a political person.
We need to take the good news back to Americans and say, we're on the wrong side of history and we need to adapt because this war and the military industrial complex, it simply can't continue as it is.
Now obviously Scott Bennett is not about to pick up arms and go start fighting, but he surely felt what Russian new conscripts feel when they go through army training.
But the most significant event of the day is probably that one more person's eyes were open to what's been happening here in Donbass for the last 10 years.
Thank you.
So that was one of the videos done by RT, and I think it explains it pretty well, the entire scenes of what was going on in the towns, the shredded buildings that are bombed, the civilian buildings that are bombed.
The fact is, too, the civilian buildings that are being hit are old folk pension offices, kindergartens.
I mean, these are all civilian targets.
which makes the United States essentially a war criminal because you're participating in war crimes.
Let me bring up another video here.
Let's see.
Here we go.
This is a Russian television station.
Now, keep in mind, these television stations that are having me on, when I got back from Donbass, I was down there for about a week.
We were staying with the Russian soldiers in bunkers.
There were, you know, artillery shells fired at us all the time, drones flying over us all the time.
We were surrounded by Spetsnaz, so we were safe, but we were one mile from the front lines.
And it was it was pretty hairy.
All of Russian media, when I got back to Moscow, wanted to cover this.
What was an American point of view?
And the TV was live.
So I'm going to play this just a part of it.
So you can hear what the Russians are saying and asking on live TV.
And my response, which was, I think, more of an ambassadorial diplomatic response to try and awaken the Russian people that there are good Americans that are on their side, not against them.
This is the Russian TV military channel. -
- Yes.
We will be able to translate our words and our questions.
Scott Bennett is coming.
We are going to say that this trip organized our colleagues, journalists of the channel Artidog.
Our частy guest, author and producer of the channel, Olga Kiri, took a documentary film, which is still in the production.
Unfortunately, Olga didn't want to come to our studio today, but gave us some shots of the film, which still didn't have been published in the air.
This is an exclusive exclusive.
I would like to watch it and discuss it.
Scott Bennett is here.
You saw our face?
American officer who is in Russian solidarity with our film group.
I would not believe if he would not bring him here.
To take the city, you have to walk the road.
The car is 100% goal.
That was the director of our film.
She never expected an American to come and see the war zone in Donbass.
The city represents this city.
All the houses are destroyed, of course.
This is very similar to Mariupol, this is very similar to Artemovsk.
There are practically no residents here, although they say that someone else lives here.
We will visit one grandmother today.
This is a university shot at a university in Donetsk.
Not a military target.
University in Donetsk.
Not a military target.
Kill a bunch of students.
You made a personal choice.
First of all, why did you do this?
Why did you come here?
asking me why I went, what I was there for.
I represent the American people who support President Putin and the Russian people.
I represent the American people who oppose Zelensky and his Ukrainian Nazis.
And I represent the American people who believe in family, God, tradition, patriotism. tradition, patriotism.
And I represent the Americans who oppose the LGBT, transgenderism, environmental fanatics.
transgenderism, environmental fanatics.
I represent the Americans that want Russia and Americans to be as close friends as we were in 1776.
I went to Solidar.
I went to Donetsk.
I went to Mariupol.
I wanted to see what my tax dollars and my country's weapons were being used for.
And I found war crimes.
that weapons were being used for.
And I found war crimes.
I found old women locked in single apartments.
I saw soldiers from every part of Russia, who came to defend the people of Donetsk.
I saw Japanese South Koreans I saw the greatest men wearing uniform that I've ever seen since I was in the army.
And I go back to the United States to tell my Congress no more money for Ukraine or Zelensky, period.
No money, no money, neither Zelensky nor Ukraine.
Can you ask a question?
Maybe that's a big question.
I mean, the oceans are blurring the logic.
But we often hear from Americans, including Biden, that for them it's a matter of life and death, a war in Ukraine.
That, so to speak, there is no way to let Russia win, because the next countries will be Europe.
And the countries of Europe say that.
And America is an existential threat to them.
There are some countries like Europe, and Europe is a existential threat.
When we were against America?
Why did the establishment of the US take place, that Russia was in the way, in the way, aggressive, when-or looked at it?
Why?
Why?
I'm surprised, you're smiling.
It's probably clear what you mean on your question.
I agree with you.
I agree with you.
That's why I represent the Americans like Tucker Carlson, Scott Ritter, Douglas McGregor, Tucker Carlson.
We look at the establishment with disgust.
We look at Ursula von Leyden, disgust.
Boris Johnson, disgust.
Morris Johnson, discussed.
Macron, discussed.
Yeah.
Ugly clown.
Scholz, the German.
Ugly clown.
Schultz, the German.
Jag wohl mein Fuhrer.
Ugly clown.
Schultz, Nazi, according to you.
Yes, but he's not strong enough to even be a Nazi.
He's a... I think Germany has turned into a pathetic puppet of the United States.
I will explain that this way he tries to show the policy of Germany.
I think Germany has turned into a pathetic puppet of the United States.
Russia has never threatened America.
These are globalists who have wanted to break Russia up since the last year.
from the 1990s.
The Democrats, the embodiment of evil in America, as Republicans, conservatives, like me, believe, are responsible for all of this.
And we have overthrown the Democrats in the Congress.
A little bit of a difference.
You said, Democrats are evil, and Republicans, conservatives, like Trump, who was out of the republicans and was the Republican bloc of the United States, first gave Ukraine a lethal weapon.
It was a weapon that killed and killed the citizens of the West and the West.
Why did Trump do this?
You're right.
And it was the stupidest thing he ever did.
By giving weapons to Poroshenko, who said: "Our children will be in schools, and their children will be in basement." That was a terrible war crime.
Trump should be ashamed of himself for doing that.
But there were powers in the Congress that would have impeached him if he didn't go along with it.
Corruption.
corruption.
The hope is that he has learned that Trump is that Trump is going to take a lesson.
If he will return, he will remember this lesson.
You say that you are traditional people who want to be a friend of Russia.
Are there many people like that in America?
Yes.
The majority of Americans, the media in America deceives and lies to the American people.
They are told Ukraine is a democracy, Zelensky is a prince charming, and it is the opposite.
Zelensky is a lunatic.
No American likes him.
No American wants to fund him.
The conservative Republicans, Tucker Carlson, many, many, many, many of us are opposed to this war against Russia.
But we have gone through our own revolution since the walking zombie retard Joe Biden was put into the presidency, we are about to perhaps experience our own fair strike up, our own civil war.
So let me just stop there because I want to get a lot of stuff in there.
That was on live Russian television and I always love the opportunity to call Joe Biden a walking zombie child molesting retard.
What better place to do it on Russian live television?
And they, you know, you could see their minds working, and I wanted to impress upon them that the smartest, best Americans think like me, and that is they like Russia.
They don't like this war.
Tucker Carlson, McGregor, Ritter, and others are on the same line.
And, you know, it made a lot of headway.
I'm going to play this last video just in the interest of time.
This is the RT summary of everything I saw and did, and here we go.
Former US Army officer Scott Bennett.
Scott, thank you so much for coming in and visiting us.
Lovely to be with you.
The first thing obviously I want to just hear about, we just saw, you've just got back from Donbass.
Just talk us through some of the highlights.
Well, first let me say, Saskia, thank you to Olya, our director, and our cameraman, and our driver, Sonya.
They kept me alive, and so did the Russian military that were there, and I was very grateful for the Russian government to arrange the visa.
When I went to Donetsk, I saw basically what I think the Germans saw in World War II when they inspected the Nazi concentration camps.
As an American, I was going through and I was seeing the crimes that were being done by U.S.
government weapons and military and finances.
I saw shredded buildings.
I saw holes in the ground.
I saw people's lives ruined.
So that was the first takeaway.
When I arrived in the city of Donetsk, I saw a war zone.
I saw a city of civilians being terrorized.
This isn't a conventional war.
These are acts of terror being sponsored by the United Kingdom and the United States and NATO for a fooled and doomed campaign against Russia.
But I also was left tremendously optimistic because the Russian military and all the Russian volunteers from every corner of Russia are the greatest men, the greatest soldiers one could have.
And Russia will never lose with such men because they're not fighting out of a vendetta.
They're fighting out of a love for their families and their motherland.
They don't want to kill the Ukrainians, but they have to stand and defend their homeland.
And I think the Ukrainians are all leaving Zelensky in droves and they're looking for reasons to come to the Russian front lines.
And I'd simply say every Ukrainian should have no fear of any Russian soldier or volunteer.
Every Ukrainian should lay down their guns and come to the Russian side where they will live and preserve their own country.
If they don't, if they continue to follow Zelensky, every one of them will die and Ukraine will be a ruin and an ash heap in history.
You talked about, obviously, a very dark portrait that you paint for us.
It is obviously a war zone.
Did you have any close encounters?
Well, when we were leaving, they fired multiple drones with HIMAR missiles and maybe they were trying to kill me because I was out there broadcasting and I was out putting up the scenes of women that were left in one-room apartments with all their belongings around them and devastated lives.
I saw the men who were cameramen out there too that captured the images of tortured Ukrainian women that were left behind by these drug-induced fanatical Ukrainian Zelensky Nazis.
And I saw and inspected the weapons.
I saw the U.S.
defense contractor Uline.
Where everybody can look up ooline.com and contact them.
These are American contractors, American HIMARS, American cluster bombs being used to target civilians.
That's a war crime.
That's a crime against humanity.
So when I go back, I'm going to be taking all this material back to the Republicans, back to Jim Jordan, Marjorie Taylor Greene Gates, and saying all of this needs to stop because we are committing war crimes in the names of the American people and it is a violation of our Constitution.
And I also told the men on the front, have no fear.
The United States American people do not want to back this war.
They are not backing Zelensky.
They are not giving money and weapons anymore.
Well, I mean, talking about the American aspect of this, we know that Washington is the patron of Ukraine, and that the Ukrainian government, both militarily and politically, would quite literally collapse without that money coming in from the US.
I mean, Washington recently admitted that 96% of the funds that it had allegated for Kiev had been used.
So how much longer are American taxpayers going to be willing to foot this bill?
Do we think that we're going to see a shift in the attitude towards Zelensky and Co around election time?
Well, I know as an American and as a conservative and someone who's been close to Tucker Carlson and close to President Trump and all my political experiences, no American conservative Christian wants this.
No one wants to back Zelensky.
No one wants to give money or weapons to commit war crimes.
So we have fired the American Congress and the Democrat demoniacs and said no more.
The Democrats have been thrown from power.
So the Republicans have come in and it's now a question of are they going to listen to the American people who have spoken resoundingly.
No more backing of Ukraine or Zelensky.
Zelensky is Hitler in the bunker.
He's a dead man walking.
He is a lunatic.
And if there's any responsible military figure left in Ukraine, they should rise up, arrest him for war crimes, and immediately sue for peace with Russia.
If there's any Ukrainian military man with honor, they will do that.
Otherwise, the Ukrainian military leadership are just as fanatical and worthless as this political puppet Zelensky following the Biden dictates.
Well, if we look inside Kiev, since you've raised it, I mean, the representative of Zelensky's party, servant of the people, recently, I think if not just yesterday or today, called upon the army chief, that's Valery Zelushny, a polarising figure, people say that he hasn't done enough, some say that he's a hero, to step down.
Do you think that we're beginning to see some cracks, a split between the political and the military elite within Ukraine?
Well, I think you're You're witnessing exactly that.
You're seeing people in the military realizing this is hopeless.
There's no hope for Ukraine.
There's no hope for a military victory against Russia.
I'm astounded by the Russian humility and patience.
I thought Russia would go in within a month and destroy everything.
They have not.
And it's been a revelation of the magnanimity of the Russian character that Tolstoy and others have talked about.
Never wanted to go in and hurt Ukrainians, but they could not tolerate a Nazi presence of fanaticism that outlawed the Russian culture, outlawed the Russian language, killed women and children.
That was the whole purpose of this.
There was no Russian invasion of Ukraine.
There was Russia stepping in, defending the republics of Donetsk and Lugansk and Crimea that declared independence from Nazis.
So there's been a shift, and I think we're witnessing Zelensky or others saying, we have to rise up like Colonel Stauffenberg did in World War II, and the removal of Zelensky follows what they tried to do in the removal of Adolf Hitler.
And Zelensky is no better than Hitler.
In fact, he's worse because he's more stupid, he's worse dressed, and he certainly doesn't know how to prosecute a peace deal when it was in front of him last February of 2022.
Well it's interesting because you talk about discontent and I would imagine that there are many relatives of those who have lost brothers and fathers and sisters at this stage.
We're seeing women being recruited who are pretty angry and perhaps ready to say no to Zelensky but he hasn't And he's not giving them the chance because elections are going to be cancelled.
Now his justification is that military martial law allows for that.
Do you buy that justification?
No.
Zelensky is hanging on by his fingernails hoping that the United States is going to rescue him in a C-130 and take him back to his Miami mansion.
He is sorely misadvised, and I would hope Russia would blow up that mansion by any means possible.
But Zelensky is driving the Ukrainian men and women and children and old people, 17 to 7 years old, to their deaths.
He's loading them into the meat grinder like wood into a sawmill.
And the Ukrainians have foolishly went along with it.
Instead of rising up saying, we want to be a neutral country, friendly to Europe, friendly to the United States, and friendly to Russia.
Kiev was the source in the original land of Mother Russia's Orthodox Church.
Zelensky, a fake Jew, has destroyed the Russian Orthodox religion in Ukraine, and he has outlawed and in fact abused priests.
So he's everything that the American people find abhorrent.
And I think for that reason they're demanding no more money or weapons go to him.
But I do think he's on thin ice, he realizes it, but the Ukrainian people have to overthrow him.
The Ukrainian people have to realize their future lies without Zelensky.
If they have Zelensky in any way kept in that country, it is like keeping a cancer in the body.
And Ukraine will only die a worse death.
You know, I feel that we have to mention also the Israel aspect to this.
This is obviously a story that is dominating a lot of our bulletins, quite rightly.
And I know, cynical as it sounds, but did the war in Gaza come at a good time for the West vis-à-vis Ukraine?
Well, it's certainly a pivot point.
I know that the Israeli Mossad were in Ukraine training the Ukrainians how to torture people.
And I know the Israeli Mossad have been involved from 9-11 to Iraq to all sorts of bad behavior.
I know Israel stabbed Russia in the back.
I know Israel also stabbed the United States in the back, stabbed President Trump in particular.
So Israel's special services involved with Ukraine sent 2,000 of those soldiers back to Israel when this conflict opened up.
2,000 Israeli soldiers left the battlefields of Ukraine fighting and killing Russians to go back to Israel and kill Gazans and Palestinians and engage in this genocide.
So I think the United States is very happy to have pivoted out because there's no winning against Russia.
Russians will never lose.
They'll never surrender.
They'll never retreat.
And every corner of Russia has come to this fight.
And it is something to behold.
It is a deeply humbling thing to meet all of these Russian volunteers and military come with such joy in their hearts, smiles on their faces, but resolve like men of steel never to back down and they will carry this and win to the day.
But Israel has been a big part of this.
I think their original plan, too, was to bring all sorts of Jewish repopulation into the areas of Ukraine that they were trying to kill and push out all the Orthodox Christians.
That's something else the Ukrainian Orthodox Christians should understand.
Zelensky, the fake Jew, has went in there and tried to push out, destroy all of the Orthodox Christians in these areas of Ukraine for Israel's transplant out over there.
That's some of the intelligence that was coming to me from men on the battleground.
Well, that's quite a theory and so sinister if indeed true.
Then I kind of have to just ask you as a sort of final thing.
What's the off-ramp then?
At what point does Ukraine say, I'm going to sit down and talk to you?
They have to see that President Putin, and this was coming to me when I was interrogating or questioning prisoners of war.
I was asking them similar things and it came to me that they need to see President Putin and Lavrov and Zakharova as people of warmth and generosity and character and gentleness.
That they're the prodigal father, and Ukraine is the prodigal son.
And they are welcoming the Ukrainian prodigal son back into the arms of Mother Russia.
They can be independent, they can be their own country, but they can't be a NATO aircraft carrier to wage war against Russia.
They can't be a country full of Nazis that wage war against the Russians and outlaw the Russian language, outlaw the Russian church, outlaw the Russian culture.
But the Ukrainian military and the Ukrainian volunteers need to see that Russia is beckoning them to come back to a state of peace.
And I think, again, if every Ukrainian on the battlefield puts down their weapons into the snow and puts a white flag and runs to the Russian line, they will be greeted with hot tea, food, and a welcoming gesture and a hug, and they will see what true Slavic-Russian brotherhood is.
And if they keep fighting Zelensky, they will all die, and Ukraine will be nothing but a memory, and Joe Biden and Rishi Chouinak and Emmanuel Macron and Boris Johnson and Schultz and Ursula von Leyden will simply go, eh, it didn't work.
Well, 500,000 Ukrainian voices call out from the grave in a haunting desolation that the United States and the United Kingdom and all of NATO are responsible for, and there need to be crimes against humanity prosecuting these people for what they did to the Russian people in Donetsk, Lugansk, and Crimea.
And I go back to America to make sure those proofs and evidence are brought forth to the American Congress.
Well, I think that's probably the, I mean, like with any war, that is the most tragic thing.
Politicians sending boys to the front, really suffering no losses themselves and willing to sacrifice young people and deprive them of their future.
We really appreciate you coming in and giving us this fresh perspective.
Let's hope for everyone that this tragedy wraps up as quickly as possible and that people wake up to the reality of what's really going on there.
I hope so, Saskia, and I'm left with a lot of hope because the Russian military and the Russian volunteers were very, very disciplined and powerful, and I was amazed at their humility and welcoming of me.
I was very appreciative.
Well, I'm very glad to hear that you did get a warm welcome.
You had a very warm welcome here, too.
It was an honour to have you.
That was former US officer, US Army officer Scott Bennett.
Thank you, Scott.
Thank you.
So there we go.
I'll end it there.
Imagine that being shown on an American TV channel.
No, no American TV channel would have me or have this story on there with that kind of colorful language.
So RT is exceptional.
I would just close with saying people need to rejoice and celebrate being wrecking balls.
Be the wrecking ball for this Lego house of globalist Effeminate, faggot, you know, LGBT, transgender, climate-worshiping lunatics.
Be the wrecking ball to their world, because that's the only way we're going to erect a real healthy world.
And Russia is a part of it.
We'll see if Europe comes about, but we need to take our country back.
But hopefully that gave people a very good, solid understanding of both what's going on in Donbass And the receptivity and the character of the Russian people and the Russian media says a lot for them to have me on, because I'm not the soft and warmest, fuzziest person.
But then again, neither is Jim Fetzer.
Jim!
Scott, that was sensational.
And your visit to Dunbass was just a triumph.
I especially liked that last interview.
I can't thank you enough.
We're going to take a few minutes break while I set up with Nick Kohlerstrom to be our next speaker.
It was another of my favorites, so this is a very joyful occasion for me.