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Scott Ritter Asks: Why Is Congress Funding a Kill List?

In a September 21 Grayzone webcast, former Marine weapons inspector Scott Ritter and Grayzone editor Max Blumenthal discussed the implications of the Ukrainian Myrotvorets “kill list.” The Myrotvorets list is an online database maintained by Ukrainian Nazis containing the names and personal information of thousands of people considered enemies of the Ukrainian fascist regime and targeted for “liquidation.”

Blumenthal began the discussion by recounting his recent interview with thirteen-year-old Faina Savenkova, a citizen of the Luhansk People’s Republic who, along with hundreds of other children, has been put on the kill list. He then described how he himself has been subjected to a nasty targeting operation run by a Ukrainian firm based in London called Molfar Global. Their website (molfar.global) states that the firm specializes in “Military investigations, fact-checks, information search and analytics.” According to Blumenthal, Molfar sent an email to hundreds of journalists claiming that he was a paid propagandist for the Russian government and offered to provide a dossier proving the claims. Blumenthal was able to acquire a copy of the dossier, which not only provided his own personal information but personal information for every member of his family.

Ritter picked up the discussion by pointing out that the Myrotvorets kill list represents a very serious threat. Many people on the list have been murdered. Ritter himself is not only on the kill list but also on what he characterized as a “parallel list,” that of the Center for Countering Disinformation (CCD), which contains the names of 72 prominent people, including many Americans, such as Senator Rand Paul, U.S. Senate candidate Diane Sare, Colonel Douglas MacGregor (ret.), former Congresswoman Tulsi Gabbard, and retired CIA analyst Ray McGovern. The CCD is a branch of Ukraine’s National Security and Defense Council supervised directly by the U.S. State Department, USAID, and various U.S.-funded NGOs with ties to the military-industrial complex.

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