Medeea Greere #wingnut #conspiracy amg-news.com


Our story begins with the Wagner Group, a private military corporation that’s been a key player in numerous conflicts around the globe. An organization so enigmatic, it’s said to be ghost-like, its soldiers apparitions on the battlefield, often appearing where you least expect them.

For months, murmurs have circulated that the Wagner Group was planning a military coup against Russia’s iron-fisted leader, Vladimir Putin. This information, it is claimed, had been shared with Putin long before by a covert entity known as the World Alliance Military, operating behind the scenes on the world stage.
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This story weaves in the involvement of not just the British intelligence, MI6, but the American CIA as well – agencies allegedly under the control of the powerful Rockefeller and Rothschild families, modern vestiges of what some conspiracy theorists refer to as the Fourth Reich.

According to these theories, the Wagner Group’s supposed coup against Putin wasn’t a standalone operation.
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In the intricate universe of global geopolitics, a daring theory takes shape. A narrative intertwining game theory, international intelligence agencies, and the military reveals a chessboard where nations play for the highest stakes: global dominance. From the U.S. military’s alleged use of game theory to destabilize the ‘deep state’ to Vladimir Putin’s reported counter-maneuvers against the Wagner Group, the undercurrents of this dramatic plot expose the specter of clandestine operations shaping the course of world events.
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Putin reportedly ignited game theory operations against the Wagner Group, an enigmatic private military corporation. By letting them enter the war and push their agenda, Putin set a clever trap.

This strategic move, guided by game theory, ostensibly exposed the last card of the CIA, NATO, DARPA, and MI6 operations that included Russian military moles.

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