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Many may not be aware, but in the dark corners of the web, there’s a “kill list” that’s overseen by a radical Ukrainian group and it’s quite extensive.

The list is teeming with names of people who have fallen out of favor with Ukraine sympathizers and the Ukrainian government. These folks find themselves on this list either for their direct opposition to Ukraine or their perceived lack of support for the nation. The entries range from people suspected to be associated with the Wagner private military company, to journalists accused of spreading Russian propaganda. The website has faced tremendous international condemnation, but it continues to exist, completely untouched by the Ukrainian government, who claim it’s not a “kill list,” but rather laughingly describes it as a place to log “information” for law enforcement and special services. Meanwhile, dirty deeds that can land you on the list range from something as harmless as a questionable social media post, to being a family member of a high-ranking Russian officials or sympathizers. It doesn’t take much or sometimes it takes quite a lot to find yourself on this list. What’s truly concerning, however, is that some individuals who have appeared on this list have ended up assassinated, with one notable case being that of Russian political commentator Alexander Dugin’s daughter.

The Guardian:

The daughter of an ultranationalist Russian ideologue and ally of Vladimir Putin has been killed in a car bomb on the outskirts of Moscow.

Darya Dugina, whose father is the Russian political commentator Alexander Dugin, died when the Toyota Land Cruiser she was driving was ripped apart by a powerful explosion about 12 miles (20km) west of the capital near the village of Bolshiye Vyazemy at about 9.30pm local time (1930 BST), according to investigators.

The latest disturbing addition to this deadly government approved list is none other than popular conservative pundit and reporter Jack Posobiec, who also serves as the senior editor of Human Events. Jack now finds himself in the company of individuals such as Tucker Carlson, Glenn Greenwald, Elon Musk, and even Pink Floyd frontman Roger Waters, who told Rolling Stone back in 2022, “I’m on a kill list that is supported by the Ukrainian government. I’m on the fucking list, and they’ve killed people recently.… But when they kill you, they write ‘liquidated’ across your picture. Well, I’m one of those fucking pictures.”

All of these people mentioned above, including Jack Posobiec, have drawn the ire of Ukraine loyalists due to their criticism of the war and their push for peace, as Jack has just discovered.

Human Events:

Human Events Senior Editor and host of Human Events Daily Jack Posobiec has been added to an infamous Ukrainian “kill list” that has also targeted Tucker Carlson, Elon Musk, and Glenn Greenwald in the past. The list, called “Myrovorets,” which translates roughly to “Peacemaker,” calls for retribution against perceived enemies of Ukraine.

The list refers to Posobiec as an “anti-Ukrainian propagandist” and “provocateur.”

In response to the threat, Posobiec said “After the collapse of his counteroffensive, Zelensky’s biggest threat isn’t me, it’s his own intelligence services. Hope you don’t get put on the CIA’s Early Retirement Plan, Volod. Drop the receipts on the Bidens and we’ll find you a nice McMansion in Sarasota.”

“Ukraine has added Human Events host and conservative US influencer Jack Posobiec to their ‘Myrovorets’ hitlist. The list also includes slain Russian journalist Darya Dugina (now “liquidated”) and briefly included Elon Musk…”

Elon’s placement on the “kill list” stemmed from a harmless “peace poll” he shared on Twitter back in 2022.

Gulf Insider:

Elon Musk has publicly expressed alarm over his name and profile appearing to have been added to a well-known Ukrainian ‘kill list’, following controversy and outrage from Kiev over his prior “Russia-Ukraine peace poll” and subsequent threats to cut funding for Starlink satellite internet services deployed in the country.

On Friday, the billionaire SpaceX founder responded directly to a viral tweet by independent journalist Eva Bartlett which claimed “Musk added to Ukraine’s Myrotvorets kill list (which includes 327 children!),” in which he asked her “is this list real?”

Musk later appeared to answer is own question in the affirmative, tweeting out a link to the ‘kill list’ website’s Wikipedia page. The website within recent weeks fell into the spotlight after Pink Floyd’s Roger Waters highlighted his own inclusion on the list.

“Concerning,” Musk later wrote.

The pressing question now is this: why are we sending billions of dollars to a nation that has American journalists and businessmen in its crosshairs? This situation appears to be drifting into the territory of state-sponsored terrorism, with potential ties to U.S.-supported terrorism against American citizens. You can’t get much more diabolical than that. Curiously enough, many of the Americans on the “kill list” are actually opponents of the U.S. regime as well. Easy way to kill two birds with one list, eh? We might dismiss it as a joke now, but what if the U.S. begins quietly adding troublesome dissidents to Ukraine’s kill lists as a plausibly deniable means of intimidation, or even worse?

After all, anyone who’s been paying even the slightest bit of attention knows that the Ukraine war enthusiasts are a rather motley crew of aggressive online accounts from various parts of the world, including America. These groups often have a “Ukraine flag” or a “sunflower” in their bio to signify their unity with Ukraine. They also tend to be rather forceful, sometimes very threatening, and have been known to engage in doxxing individuals who don’t support Ukraine.

However, the online support’s aggression isn’t surprising, given that the Ukraine’s American tranny spokesman, Michael John Cirillo, has made threats of violence during his press conferences. John is a former U.S. military, cross-dressing man from Nevada.

These days he wears a very questionable-looking wig and goes by the name Sarah Ashton-Cirillo.

Many find it curious that Ukraine, a place not known for being “gay-friendly,” would have a transgender as their spokesman. However, it’s not all that surprising when you think about it. Ukraine recognizes that left-wingers are their biggest supporters and occasionally like to throw them a bone to keep the gravy train going.

 

Recently, during one of his press conferences, Cirillo made a startling threat. He stated, in no uncertain terms, that Ukraine would “hunt down” and murder critics and anti-Ukraine “propagandists.”

Watch:

 

Senator J.D. Vance became aware of the threats and promptly urged the U.S. government to provide information on the US/Ukraine “trans spokesman.” Cirillo noticed and responded with the following statement:

 

J.D. responded back and asked if there were any Americans on that “kill list.”

Well, we know that Jack Posobiec was just added…

John went a step further and addressed Senator Vance in a video discussing his role in the Ukrainian army.

As if the kill list and the threats from the Ukraine government spokesman weren’t concerning enough, it gets even worse. Zelensky has also been making what some critics are calling “terrorist threats” himself. He’s suggesting that if the money stops flowing, Ukraine refugees around the world could become aggressive and violent towards their host countries. This sounds alarmingly similar to a deadly blackmail threat.

The Economist:

Curtailing aid to Ukraine will only prolong the war, Mr Zelensky argues. And it would create risks for the West in its own backyard. There is no way of predicting how the millions of Ukrainian refugees in European countries would react to their country being abandoned. Ukrainians have generally “behaved well” and are “very grateful” to those who sheltered them. They will not forget that generosity. But it would not be a “good story” for Europe if it were to “drive these people into a corner”.

All of these threats, especially the deadly “kill list” should weigh heavily on the minds of every American citizen, regardless of their political leanings or their stance on the Ukraine conflict, and we should demand that Zelensky disavow the list, arrests its creators, and have the site wiped off the internet once and for all. In the meantime, please pray for Jack’s safety, and the safety of his family.


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