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Meta’s British Handler Says Azov Is No Longer Dangerous

Facebook’s parent company, Meta, has now reversed its previous policy of labeling the notorious neo-Nazi Azov Battalion as a “dangerous organization.” The pledge to change policy was purportedly made to Ukrainian officials by Nick Clegg, Meta’s president of global affairs, and Monika Bickert, the head of global policy management at Facebook, during the gathering of ghouls at the World Economic Forum in Davos. Nick Clegg was former Deputy Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, as well as Lord President of the Privy Council of Queen Elizabeth II, from 2010-2015. Clegg also worked in “journalism” for U.K. media outlets, such as the Financial Times and the London Broadcasting Company radio station.

Azov’s founder, Andriy Biletsky, was previously described by the Telegraph in a March 2022 article as “an ultra-nationalist political figure who had had run-ins with the law and had been involved in various groups that toyed with Nazi symbols.” That article showed a picture of a swastika on the wall of an Azov office in Mariupol, which they admit is occupied by the Nazis. The Telegraph quoted Biletsky saying that it is Ukraine’s “historic mission in this century to lead white peoples of the world on their last Crusade against Jew-led Untermensch.”

But now Nick Clegg has decreed that Azov members are no longer Nazis, or considered dangerous by Meta, in order to free Azov to recruit on Facebook and Instagram for NATO’s proxy war against Russia. It should be remembered that Clegg’s former boss at the Privy Council, Elizabeth, was filmed saluting Adolf Hitler as a child, in front of her adoring parents at Windsor Castle. The British monarchy fully supported Hitler for his march against Moscow, but then had to beg Franklin D. Roosevelt to bail them out when Hitler realized he had to cover his Western front as well. It should also be remembered that another one of Elizabeth’s subjects, Winston Churchill, actually borrowed the term “Iron Curtain” from the Nazi chief propagandist Joseph Goebbels. Goebbels would certainly be jealous of today’s propagandists in the “private” companies of Silicon Valley and their partners at NSA, Cybercom and the Central Security Service and all the rest of the three letter agencies.

Ukrainian Digital Transformation Minister Mykhailo Federov, who broke the news on Jan.19, thanked Meta for a “balanced and important decision,” remarking that Facebook and Instagram, two social media platforms operated by Meta, were “powerful tools for spreading the truth.”

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