Jeff Childers

The Wall Street Journal ran a suspicious story yesterday headlined, “Ukraine Says It Killed Senior Russian General in Moscow Scooter Bombing.”

According to its own spokesman, Ukraine assassinated a top Russian general in Moscow using an IED attached to a parked electric scooter. Until yesterday when he was involuntarily relieved from duty, General Igor Kirillov headed Russia’s Radiological, Chemical and Biological Defense Troops, charged to protect Russian soldiers from any of those weapons.

We’ve encountered General Kirillov before, remember? He’s the Russian general who investigated the Ukrainian biolabs. He unsuccessfully tried to convince the United Nations —thrice— to focus on what the United States was doing in Ukraine and in other third-world countries. Specifically, Kirillov once said “The Rosemont Seneca Investment Fund, headed by Hunter Biden, and the Soros Foundation are involved in financing biological laboratories in Ukraine.”

Here’s a short clip from Kirillov’s presentation on the Ukrainian biolabs (1:29), which I personally believe were the real reason, or maybe the last straw, explaining Russia’s 2022 invasion.

https://x.com/jacksonhinklle/status/1868923725376020959?

Is it a coincidence that the Ukrainians would target this general, who knew more than anyone on the planet about the Bidens’ and the deep state’s illegal bio-tinkering? The Ukrainians offered a thin cover story they “suspect” Kirillov was involved in an illegal chemical weapons attack in Ukraine, which the Ukrainians never reported to the United Nations, or anybody else, and for which there is no evidence, even though the Ukrainians always start bleating like sheared lambs whenever an apartment building window gets blown out.

Meanwhile, in related news, yesterday Reuters ran a story headlined, “NATO takes over coordination of military aid to Kyiv from US, source says.” Reuters explained it was “ a move widely seen as aiming to safeguard the support mechanism against NATO skeptic U.S. President-elect Donald Trump.”

Don’t let them fool you. They are hard at work trying to frustrate Trump’s second term. The question is, will it work?

Personally, I don’t think Kirillov’s assassination was a coincidence or retaliation for “suspected” involvement in chemical attacks. Instead, I think some people are trying to tie up the loose ends before the new Administration takes over.