It’s time once again for everyone’s favorite online game show “Spot That Nazi”, where our contestants try to find the hidden, or not so hidden, Nazi, Banderite, or other associated far far right nutters, self-identifying and photobombing through their ubiquitous NeoNazi tattoos, patches, symbols, flags, shirts, or other regalia, that has become almost a guaranteed prerequisite over the last year in Western MSM photos, vids, and reports on the West-backed Kiev Putsch regime’s military forces in Ukraine.
This slapstick farce is made all the greater by the Western MSM propagandists trying so very hard to play dumb, deaf and blind about what is staring them dead in the face as they report anything but that with a straight face.
Our challenge today comes from a recent Reuters report on the Spartan Storm brigade, or SS Brigade (wink wink) one of the 12 new Ukrainian Offensive Guard, or assault brigades, that have been newly and hastily assembled for the Kiev Putsch regime’s much ballyhooed spring offensive.
Nine of these, including the Spartan Storm SS brigade have just finished being trained and armed by NATO. That’s an estimated 40,000 troops.
Other new brigades include a resurrected NeoNazi Azov brigade, another “Jaeger” brigade (that’s German for “hunter), the reconstituted 67th Mechanized Brigade whose core is the Banderite fascist Right Sector, and the 88th Mechanized Infantry Brigade (which is totally NOT code for Heil Hitler).
In February, Zelensky personally bestowed the honorary title ‘Edelweiss’ upon the 10th Separate Mountain Assault Brigade.
This title was previously used by Nazi Germany's 1st Mountain Division, which took part in the invasion of the Soviet Union in 1941 and raised a swastika flag on Mount Elbrus.
But don’t worry, it can’t possibly mean what you think it means because Zelenskiy’s Daddy was Jewish.
Reuter’s report featured an interview with a Ukrainian soldier from the freshly NATO-armed and trained Spartan Storm, or SS brigagde, who goes by the call sign or nom de guerre “Adolf.”
But don’t worry. It can’t possibly mean what you think it means. He probably chose “Adolf” after the famous Austrian architect Adolf Loos. Right?
In an accompanying video, ‘Adolf’ spoke to Reuters about the drills. A provided caption identified him by his moniker, totally not named after the genocidal Fuhrer of the German Third Reich, a title that was also plainly visible on a patch on his camos.
It gets even better. The video also clearly shows that the interview with “Adolf” of the SS Brigade was filmed on April 20th – the anniversary of Adolf Hitler’s birth. A NeoNazi day of celebration globally.
Reuters is totally gaslighting us here and laughing at us, taking us for idiots, while they are doing it.
Appropriately Reuters was totally massacred in the replies & quotes on the Twitter post of the report. The ratio was brutal.
Neil Hauer, a perennial anti-Russian freelancer frequently featured on CNN and the BBC, who has reported from the fronlines in Ukraine, tweeted out about the Reuters article, lamenting -
“Call sign 'Adolf,' really? Stuff like this is so stupid and damaging to the Ukrainian cause for no reason. Same goes for the commanders who were evidently fine with this soldier's nickname.” His NATO trainers too, I guess
and then in another tweet he grudgingly admitted
“Speaking from experience, the number of guys you encounter with straight-up neo-Nazi tattoos/patches/callsign is not small,”
But repeat the mantra again with me now everyone. You too - Reuters & Adolf:
“There are no Nazi’s in Ukraine. That’s all just Russian propaganda”.
Thanks for playing and did you, “Spot That Nazi!”
The Not-sees of Ukraine. You don't see them everywhere.
Don't kid yourself. Those who don't want to see won't see.
Just as PMC goodthinkers were outraged at the very suggestion that the Azov photographer, who has a swastika tattooed on his leg, could possibly be a nazi.