“Glory to Ukraine!” – this infamous cry of Ukrainian neo-Nazis and other national chauvinists, extremists, and terrorists from Ukraine, a country that has been practically under NATO occupation since 2014, is a curse that from the hell itself, invoked the torrents of the most primitive and irrational hatred that humanity has ever had the opportunity to witness. At the same time, this notorious Ukrainian-Nazi slogan is a part of one of the biggest, most cunning, and most perfidious deceptions and scams in the history of modern civilization. What this slogan expresses – that megalomaniac idea of a Greater Ukraine, ethnically cleansed of Russians in the first place, but also of the Russian language and culture and all other non-Ukrainians – is diametrically opposed to the real goals of powerful individuals and organizations standing behind the Ukrainian neo-Nazis. According to their sinister plans, Ukrainians are needed only to be used as cannon fodder and disposable tools, in creating a completely new state, not only from the territories of Russia, which is expected to lose the war at any cost but also on the ruins of Ukraine itself, which should cease to exist. It is an insolent and ruthless project of the Western centers of power and Israel, which are all controlled by the Zionist International, which unites all subordinated organizations and their branches and coordinates them according to its not at all transparent interests. New Khazaria, Heavenly Jerusalem, Greater Israel – this project is being developed and implemented under several different names that equally reveal the insatiable Zionist ambitions, providing also a perfect explanation for the seemingly unnatural alliance of Zionists and neo-Nazis. The only question is to what extent ordinary Ukrainian Nazi storm troopers and footmen, as well as manipulated folk masses of the Ukrainian people, are aware that the cry “Glory to Khazaria!” is much, much more appropriate to what they are really fighting, bleeding and dying for.
Austrian Jew Theodor Herzl is considered the founder of the political Zionist movement. At his initiative, in August 1897 in Basel, the First Zionist Congress took place. The movement further developed as a national-chauvinist organization and political ideology supported by hardcore Jewish nationalists in 19th century Europe. Originally, the goal of this movement was the establishment of an ethnically clean Jewish state in Palestine. However, after the creation of Israel and its continuous expansion, the ambitions today, far exceed those originally set. It is no longer just a matter of fighting for Israel to continue to exist as a Jewish national state, but for that state entity to continue to expand in several directions. One of the routes of expansion is toward the Sinai Peninsula and further through Egypt, the other direction is toward the Arabian Peninsula, and the third one via Syria, Iraq, parts of Turkey and Iran leads to the Caucasus, and further by land strip between the Caspian and Black Seas, right into the heart of Russia, to Moscow itself, finally reaching whole of Ukraine and its fertile plains. Of course, Israel will not be able to achieve such territorial expansion overnight, even with the full financial and military assistance of the Western geopolitical bloc. It is a long-term process that requires a lot of planning and continuous intelligence, hybrid and military engagement. One might ask the question: Why would the military-political bloc gathered around the United States, i.e. the countries that are members of NATO and the EU, voluntarily put themselves in the service of the interests of the Zionist International? This is a question to which, in addition to the inevitable re-examination of the functionality of democracy and political systems of their countries, the answer should be given by the citizens of the Western countries themselves. The answer is self-evident, logical, and self-evident to many experienced observers. For Westerners themselves, the problem is that such an answer requires a lot of courage and real freedom. In order to truly understand complex political machinery and mechanisms, an individual must not be their part but need to be able to observe and analyze them from a distance and from many different angles.
We can concur, that the initial goal was to carry out a gradual but brutal and ruthless ethnic cleansing of Palestine from the non-Jewish population, primarily the Palestinians themselves. This goal was supposed to be achieved not only through violence but also with colonization and other forms of settlement of Jews from all over the world to whom the new, artificial state of Israel promised citizenship, peace, and security. Over time, the tactics by which Israel expanded have proved so effective that ambitions have multiplied. After the desired complete occupation of Palestine, a new phase of the creation of Greater Israel was supposed to follow, with expansion towards the Jordan, southern Lebanon, and the Golan Heights. In order to fully understand the project of Greater Israel, also known as the “Oded Yinon Plan”, we must once again, go back to the time of the First Zionist Congress in 1897, when the way in which the foundations of the state of Israel were laid in Palestine. According to the founder of Zionism, Theodor Herzl, the “Promised Land”, the area of the artificially and forcibly created Jewish state, was supposed to extend “from the river of Egypt to the Euphrates”. In addition, Palestine, Syria, Lebanon, and Iraq would be gradually added to these territorial claims. That is why Israel, even today, persistently refuses to define its borders. In fact, Israel is the only country in the world that does not have a clearly defined and official state border in order to leave a huge space for future territorial expansion. Of course, all annexations of new territories were to be realized in an extrajudicial manner and contrary to the principles of international law and the UN Charter. Thus, for example, Israel occupied the Syrian Golan Heights in 1967 and since 1981 has claimed the area to be Israeli. This explains how and why the powerful Zionist (Israeli) lobby used the United States and, in a way, their allies, to destabilize many Middle Eastern countries, either directly or indirectly. So if we look at the wars against Iraq in 1993 and 2003, the wars against Lebanon in 1978 and 2006, the war against Libya in 2014 and the ongoing war against Syria, also the war in Yemen in a broader context, all the Zionist plans for further expansion of Israel are becoming much more obvious. The continuing weakening, or better yet, the disintegration of all Arab states in the wider Middle East region, is part of Israel’s expansionist project and is fully in line with the plans described above. However, despite all the efforts, Israel has not had much success in the realization of its aggressive intentions.
In September 2012, former US Secretary of State Henry Kissinger predicted that Israel would not exist in ten years, but it turned out that he was wrong. Instead, the Zionists now call Ukraine their new holy land. One might wonder why the Jewish people choose Ukraine as the location for Israel’s future expansion. One of the many possible explanations, more precisely, just a cunning excuse, is that in this part of the world there was already a Jewish state, the ancient Khazaria. The king of Khazaria Bulan converted to Judaism in the eighth century and allegedly, he later led all the Khazars to convert to Judaism, thus establishing a new “Jewish” nation. However, modern historians are very suspicious of the Khazar conversion to Judaism, and to this day everything about it remains uncertain. Also, scientists largely abandoned the Khazar hypothesis of Ashkenazi origin, also known as the Khazar myth. However, all these myths about the ”Jewish” Khazaria are irresistibly attractive to the Zionist movement because they support their further aggressive territorial claims.
The Times of Israel published an article on March 18, 2014, in which Israel “insists” that the Khazars are Jews and mentions plans to migrate Jews from all over the world to Ukraine. The article states that the entire territory of today’s Ukraine was part of the ancient Khazaria and that it should be like that again. It was not until February 28, 2022, that the Times of Israel added a remark claiming that this article was a “work of satire” and not a serious scientific work.
Interestingly, this article existed as reliable public information on the Times of Israel website for eight years, only to become a work of satire when the Russian Special Operation in Ukraine began. Тhis leads us to today’s conflict in Ukraine and its hidden agendas. If we dig below the surface as to the root causes of the conflict, it’s astonishing that there are many underlying motives. There’s no denying that there’s much more going on in Ukraine than meets the eye. The odd statement made by Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky confirms that the project for a Jewish state in Ukraine is no longer just a hypothetical one or a part of paranoid conspiracy theories. Namely, on April 5, 2022, Zelenski said that he rejected “liberal, European” concepts and instead presented the Israeli apartheid system as a model for the future of Ukraine, calling it “Big Israel.” and even predicting a long-term armed military presence on the streets. Israel is is the world’s most militarized society, a state that has committed many brutal war crimes and continues to perpetrate new massacre. It is therefore quite difficult to understand reasons for which exactly Israel became a role model for Zelensky’s Ukraine. Did Zelensky know that when refugees arrived at Ben Gurion International Airport in Tel Aviv, the Israeli authorities refused to accept non-Jewish Ukrainians without special financial guarantees, while the Ukrainian Jews were permitted to enter the country freely? The fact that Zelensky chose an illegal occupation state entity of Isreal and its apartheid system as an ideal for the political system in “new” Ukraine is deeply disturbing but not really surprising. This is a cruel system that the most important international human rights organizations strongly condemn, particularly Human Rights Watch, Amnesty International, and numerous other human rights organizations.
Shortly after Zelensky’s statement, Zelensky’s chief adviser Oleksiy Arestovych predicted that Ukraine would become a “New Israel” but far “larger and scarier”. Why do Zelenski and his advisor want the project of the “Second” or “Great Israel” planted in the middle of a great Slavic nation that is inseparable from Russian historical and cultural heritage? Isn’t this a kind of replay of the Zionist project that we saw in Palestine? Given that both Zelensky and his chief adviser are undoubtedly Zionists, one interpretation would mean that Ukraine, like Israel, should remain in a permanent “state of emergency,” allowing it to commit genocide against all who are not “enough Ukrainians.” It aims to divide and prevent the Slavic and other peoples of former Russian Empire from achieving2022, that the situation in Ukraine will be similar to the security situation in Israel and that we will see more and more armed people on the Ukrainian streets, even when things calm down.
The idea of creating a new Israel in Ukraine is not a new one as some might think. Hryhoriy Omelchenko, a former Lieutenant-General of Ukraine’s Security Service, declared in 2017 that Ukraine is the “great prize” of international Zionism. He stated that there is a struggle for land and that they aim to build a “new Jerusalem” in five Ukrainian regions: Zaporizhzhia, Dnipropetrovsk, Mykolaiv, Kherson, and Odesa. According to him, the hub will be in the Dnieper (previously Dnepropetrovsk), and Odessa will be the cultural capital. The above-mentioned Lieutenant-General said that a referendum will be held in the country by 2020, following the unity again, in the same way as they did with the Arab world. Another interpretation is that the goal is to establish another Jewish state or to replace the failed Zionist project of Israel. Ukrainian Ambassador to Israel Yevhen Korniychuk stated on April 7, 2022, that the situation in Ukraine will be similar to the security situation in Israel and that we will see more and more armed people on the Ukrainian streets, even when things calm down.
The idea of creating a new Israel in Ukraine is not a new one as some might think. Hryhoriy Omelchenko, a former Lieutenant-General of Ukraine’s Security Service, declared in 2017 that Ukraine is the “great prize” of international Zionism. He stated that there is a struggle for land and that they aim to build a “new Jerusalem” in five Ukrainian regions: Zaporizhzhia, Dnipropetrovsk, Mykolaiv, Kherson, and Odesa. According to him, the hub will be in the Dnieper (previously Dnepropetrovsk), and Odessa will be the cultural capital. The above-mentioned Lieutenant-General said that a referendum will be held in the country by 2020, following the implementation of the required laws, to assess whether the residents of these five districts approve of such a “Ukrainian Jerusalem.” He stated that residents of these areas would receive “a monthly pension of 500 Euros.” Omelchenko noted that 100,000 copies of the Torah, the Hebrew Bible translated into Ukrainian, would be delivered to Ukraine in 2018. All of these cities already have free Hebrew classes. According to him, a significant relocation of Jews would commence in these areas, with an estimated 5 million Jews arriving by 2025. According to him, Non-Ukrainians are also elected to power structures in Ukraine, and twelve leaders of this new Jewish republic have already been formed. Igor Berkut, whose name was Igor Gekko at one point, is a Ukrainian billionaire businessman and politician who is the founder of the “Great Ukraine” political party; he also supports the idea of a new Ukrainian Jerusalem. He is the executive director of the new Jerusalem project, and has spoken about establishing a new Israel in Ukraine, dubbed the “Heavenly Jerusalem project” (2029-2049). This project has been in the works since early 2017, intending to establish a Jewish state within Ukraine’s five southern regions: Odesa, Dnipropetrovsk, Zaporizhzhia, Kherson, and Mykolaiv. Said Chengriha, a former Algerian commander, reportedly asserted that the ultimate goal of Zionists was to create an autonomous Jewish enclave in Crimea and restore the peninsula to its old Khazar name, Khazaria. He accused former Israeli Prime Minister Benyamin Netanyahu and Ihor Kolomoisky of attempting to establish a new Jewish state in Ukraine with Ukrainian Ashkenazi Jews. On March 22, 2022, Mraveh Nassar, a Palestinian political scientist, stated that the Zionists, with their powerful influence on the United States and NATO, deliberately and systematically provoked Russia and forced it to launch a Special operation in Ukraine to protect itself. Their objective, according to him, is to establish a new Jewish state to replace the failing Zionist project of Israel. He said that Israel’s traditional supporters, the United States, and the West have realized just like Kissinger openly stated, that Israel will “come to an end” in just a couple of years, prompting them to abandon Israel. If this is the case, then according to the Zionists, this war was necessary in order to remake New Khazaria. But, Ukrainian women and children must be first forced to emigrate to European and other countries in order to make room for the Jewish settlers and allow them to found a new Jewish state in Ukraine and possibly in the huge parts of Russia. Obviously, if the objective is to relocate all Zionists from Israel and other countries to Ukraine, Ukraine must be depopulated first.
At the beginning of the Russian Special Operation in Ukraine, in a move that is most important to maintain Russian national security from western threats, Israel intentionally adopted a cautious position and tried to keep a low profile but has not been able to stand really neutral toward what is happening as they began to face criticism for their neutrality. In his speech on March 20, 2022, Zelensky asked the Israeli parliament that the Jewish state make its “choice” and abandon neutrality and openly support Ukraine against Russia. After this Israel’s Foreign Minister Lapid explicitly accused Russia of committing war crimes in Ukraine and voted to exclude Russia from the UN Human Rights Council and voted to condemn the Russian military operation in Ukraine at the UN General Assembly. One can confidently say that Israel picked a side – the Ukrainian side. Previously, Kiev had requested from Israel supplies for protection and defense from the beginning of the operation, which Israel refused, fearing Russia’s reaction. So when Israeli Defense Minister Benny Gantz said that Israel sent helmets and bulletproof vests to Ukraine, this case illustrated a shift in Israel’s attitude toward Russia’s Special Operation. In March, it was also reported by the Yedioth Ahronoth newspaper that a squad of Israeli ex-commandos is training Ukrainian civilians to fight Russians at a secret facility in western Ukraine. On May 4, 2022, the Russian Foreign Ministry Zakharova stated that Israeli militants are in Ukraine fighting alongside Azov militants against Russia. Although the Israeli position towards Russia is still not openly hostile, what we call the Zionist International, which keeps Israel alive, is developing and gradually implementing plans that threaten the survival of the Russian state. The New Khazaria project, based on historical forgeries, is obviously the most dangerous of all because it led to bloodshed in Ukraine that could easily spiral out of control and escalate into a global conflict. However, all aggressive plans and actions always meet with strong reactions from those affected by them, and that will lead to the creation of new strong alliances, in this particular case, between Russia and Muslim nations that Israel has been threatening since its inception. That alliance will overthrow the megalomaniac Zionist plans like a tower of cards, and there will be no Khazaria in Russian historical territories, just like there will be no Greater Israel in ancient Arabic and Muslim territories.