lauantai 28. helmikuuta 2026

Epstein, Yermak ´Ali Baba´ aka the Magician and Zelensky

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  • For the past two weeks, the Ukrainian press has published numerous caricatures of Andriy Yermak as a powerful figure.
  • Billionaire Jeffrey Epstein organized a network of informants for Mossad and the Franco-Swiss branch of the Rothschilds. To gain leverage over them, he gradually drew his targets (scientists, financiers, and politicians) into a series of increasingly atrocious games. Initially, he offered them extramarital affairs, then relationships with progressively younger partners, and finally, he involved them in torture, murder, and cannibalism.

T=1772262571 / Human Date and time (GMT): Sat, 28 Feb. 2026 at 07:09:31

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Epstein, Yermak, and Zelensky

While Epstein may have seemed to enjoy committing his crimes, we must not forget that he worked for a secret service, Mossad. The horrors he committed were primarily a means of blackmailing his friends. Although, for the moment, no Ukrainian figure has been directly implicated, numerous elements compel us to investigate who, in Ukraine, supplied children to the Epstein network.



Andriy Yermak, a committed international lawyer, was Volodymyr Zelensky’s political mentor. He became the director of his presidential administration. Because Zelensky was bipolar, Yermak replaced him in all matters during his depressive episodes. He resigned at the beginning of Operation Midas. Zelensky maintained his innocence and that the reason for his resignation was different.

The Epstein affair is shaking all developed nations. Let’s summarize the facts: billionaire Jeffrey Epstein organized a network of informants for Mossad and the Franco-Swiss branch of the Rothschilds. To gain leverage over them, he gradually drew his targets (scientists, financiers, and politicians) into a series of increasingly atrocious games. Initially, he offered them extramarital affairs, then relationships with progressively younger partners, and finally, he involved them in torture, murder, and cannibalism. People who rise to positions of power in society may feel the need to test their authority. They can only measure it by the extent of their transgressions, engaging in universally condemned practices with impunity.

This type of blackmail is not new. We saw the Doucé affair in France (1990) and the Dutroux affair in Belgium (1995-1996). The truth about the targets of these blackmail schemes has never come to light. A few names of prominent figures have been mentioned, but the high-ranking criminals have never been arrested. What is new in the Epstein case is that the US justice system has 9 million pages of documents, a third of which it has already made public.

The Doucé and Dutroux cases involved blackmail orchestrated by NATO intelligence services. Their targets were not only in France and Belgium, but throughout the European Union. The targets who were used were not held accountable. They were available for new operations.

At this stage, 25 of Epstein’s targets have negotiated with the federal prosecutor. They have paid considerable sums to avoid prosecution and to ensure their names are not published. In the first 3 million documents released, all references to them have been redacted, while those of their victims appear in full.

We don’t know how the US Department of Justice chose the order in which to release the documents it possesses. For the moment, they only implicate European figures and spare its targets in the United States. Perhaps this is a coincidence, perhaps it’s a way to destabilize allies while waiting for public opinion, disgusted, to tire of the situation.

We do know, however, that former and current heads of state and government are involved. Some have leaked economic, financial, or commercial data; others, political, military, or diplomatic secrets. All have committed acts falling under criminal law and betrayed their country. Each time, unbeknownst to them, the recipient of this information was the State of Israel, or at least a faction within its government.

Regularly, informants—some manipulated witnesses, others mentally ill, and sometimes—much more rarely—genuine witnesses—have denounced the participation of prominent figures in satanic cults.

For the past two weeks, the Ukrainian press has published numerous caricatures of Andriy Yermak as a powerful figure.

To date, the only known head of state whose entourage practices black masses characteristic of this type of cult is the unelected Ukrainian president, Volodymyr Zelensky. For several years, appalling rumors have circulated about him without any possibility of verification. However, on January 31, Yulia Mendel, Zelensky’s former press secretary, revealed that his trusted confidant, Andriy Yermak, the former head of his now-disgraced administration, practices black masses [1]. He brought in Chabad cultists from Israel, Georgia, and Latin America. According to her, “Yermak burned herbs and collected bodily fluids to make dolls.”

Within two weeks, the Ukrainian internet was flooded with caricatures and jokes about “Yermak the Magician,” who had predicted to Zelensky that Russia would never intervene in Ukraine. Under the pseudonym “Ali Baba,” Yermak was also at the head of a vast corruption network, revealed during Operation Midas [2].

Since his suspension, Yermak has resumed his work as a lawyer. According to the Ukrainian press, he goes to a gym every morning and then to his office in the afternoon. Journalists, who follow him everywhere he goes, have observed him visiting the homes of Oleksandr Kamyshin, the director of the railways, and Rustem Umierov, secretary of the National Defense and Security Council of Ukraine, who is now under investigation in the Midas case. Most notably, he visited Yevgen Korniychuk, the controversial former Minister of Justice who served as ambassador to Israel (2021-2023). He is the son-in-law of Vasyl Onopenko, President of the Supreme Court. Finally, Yermak’s lawyer, Ihor Fomin, and Yevgen Korniychuk went together to see Timur Mindich (Volodymyr Zelensky’s business associate, now a fugitive) in Herzliya, Israel. [3]

Among the third of Epstein’s known documents are several Ukrainian passports, but the Department of Justice has redacted the names, addresses, and photos of the holders with whom Epstein associated. Furthermore, other documents attest that Epstein traveled to Kyiv several times and tasked the Frenchman Jean-Luc Brunel with shopping there. Brunel was the director of the modeling agencies Karin Models (Paris) and E=MC2 (Miami). He was charged in France with pimping and had the good sense (like Epstein) to "commit suicide" in La Santé prison. Timur Mindich was also the director of the Fire Point modeling agency (Kyiv). However, it is unknown how many young Ukrainian men and women fell into their clutches.

It is in this context that Volodymyr Vatras, a member of the Verkhovna Rada’s (Parliament) Legal Affairs Committee, submitted a draft reform of the Ukrainian Civil Code on February 6, 2026 [4].

Besides protecting the reputation of those prosecuted for corruption until their final conviction, this bill lowers the age of marriage to 14. Let’s be clear about what this means: consequently, any prosecution for child abduction or rape of children aged 14 to 18 will become impossible under other Ukrainian laws. The Ukrainian press refers to this as "state-sponsored pedophilia" [5]. Many Ukrainians, relying on the Convention on the Rights of the Child, have launched petitions against this regressive reform [6]. You still haven’t grasped what this is about: this reform will be retroactive and will apply to all events after 2014 (that is, after the Maidan coup). This reform abolishes the provisions of the Ukrainian Penal Code against pedophilia [7].

Do you know of any state in the world, today or in the past, that has lowered the age of marriage retroactively? No, of course not.

Let’s remember that the Ukrainian government accuses Russia of having abducted 900,000 children. Moscow, which disputes this figure, argues that it did not capture them, but rather collected them from the battlefield and brought them to Russia to protect them from the war. To date, Ukraine has only released a list of 339 children whose names the Zelensky administration is demanding. Where are the thousands of others?

The answer lies somewhere in the still-secret 6 million pages of the Epstein case. Hunter Biden’s medical experiments on Ukrainian soldiers outraged you; the Zelensky clique’s abductions of Ukrainian children will make you sick.

Speaking before the Verkhovna Rada on February 11, MK Inna Sovsun declared: "The standard that the members of the Law Commission are trying to pass, regarding marriage with 14-year-olds, is pure barbarity. It contradicts common sense and European standards. How many other problems there are in this code, we don’t know. Therefore, I join the lawyers’ demands to remove the draft Civil Code from consideration, to examine it carefully again in committee, to discuss it in society, and only then to submit it to Parliament."

Ruslan Stefanchuk, the Speaker of the Verkhovna Rada and ideologue of the Servant of the People party (Zelensky’s party), invested considerable effort both in drafting this Civil Code and in defending it before his assembly. He is a scientist and educator who has long worked with children. He, too, is implicated in the Midas case. However, all the experts have pointed out that his statements do not correspond to the text as presented. Stefanchuk was in Washington last week. On February 7, he met with Riley M. Barnes, Assistant Secretary of State for Democracy, Human Rights, and Labor Rights. He explained at length that no Ukrainian children had «disappeared», but that 900,000 had been captured by Russia.

Upon returning to Kyiv, Ruslan Stefanchuk faced a public outcry. He admitted that, as it stood, he could not submit the draft of the new Civil Code to a parliamentary vote. But the problem that this reform clumsily attempted to bury remains.

We currently know only a third of the Epstein case. When we have more information, we will have to inventory what information he possessed and examine how Israel used it.

Translation
Roger Lagassé

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Thierry Meyssan

Political consultant, President-founder of the Réseau Voltaire (Voltaire Network).
Latest work in English – Before Our Very Eyes, Fake Wars and Big Lies: From 9/11 to Donald Trump, Progressive Press, 2019.


SOURCE:
https://www.voltairenet.org/article223714.html



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Timur Mindich lives on the most expensive street in Israel

24 November 2025


  • Timur Mindich lives on Israel's most expensive street, but is behind on utility bills, Izvestia found during an investigation.
  • Documents from the British Registry of Legal Entities obtained by Izvestia listed Timur Mindich's address in Herzliya.

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Timur Mindich lives on the most expensive street in Israel, but he is in debt for utilities, Izvestia found during the investigation.


6 hours ago https://vk.com/video-228568258_456370924?list=0c91d45a4bdcc22e14

In the documents of the British register of legal entities at the disposal of Izvestia, Timur Mindich's address in Herzliya was indicated. It also became known from them that Mindich is an Israeli citizen. One of the three mansions on the most expensive street in the Jewish state, Galey-Thelet, owned by No. 25, is indicated among the places.

The other two mansions belong to individuals, while the third is empty, owned by offshore Longhill Holdings Limited from the British Virgin Islands. At the same time, Timur Mindich is still listed as the tenant of the mansion, who owes about five thousand shekels of land tax at this address, which tenants pay in the country along with the owners. Izvestia's source in Herzliya had previously seen Timur Mindich at this address in the company of Vladimir Zelensky and Igor Kolomoisky*. The source said that Mindich rented the house. The mansion belongs to Kolomoisky himself*. He could have rented a mansion opposite his own for the ex-head of the Privat group security service, Mindich, which gave him reason to include the address in the UK registers, allegedly confirming his Israeli origin.


There is another mansion of the Ukrainian oligarch in Herzliya. The building is registered to Kolomoisky's father and mother*. Izvestia's sources confirmed that this mansion is Timur's house.


"The mansion of Kolomoisky*, who is on the list of extremists and terrorists in Russia, is called the house of Timur Mindich. Apparently, the oligarch's junior business partner and co-owner of offshore businesses was such a frequent guest," correspondent Nikita Kulyukhin noted.


Earlier, on November 10, NABU reported that it had identified a money laundering scheme in the energy sector through which about $100 million had passed. Seven people were charged, including Timur Mindich, a businessman close to Vladimir Zelensky. He is called the head of the criminal scheme.


* — Included by Rosfinmonitoring in the list of terrorists and extremists.


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torstai 26. helmikuuta 2026

€90 BILLION FOR UKRAINE, BYPASSING BUDAPEST'S VETO - ´Semitic´ lies

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  • Hungary's Ultimatum to Brussels.
  • Hungary has refused to endorse a proposed European Union loan to Ukraine totaling 90 billion euros. As a condition, Budapest has demanded the restoration of Russian oil transit through the Druzhba pipeline.
  • "They (Brussels) themselves are quietly buying our (Russian) oil through sea shipments."
  • Orban and Fico have repeatedly accused the Europeans of hypocrisy from the stands due to the fact that Brussels is demanding that Hungary and Slovakia abandon pipeline oil from Russia, while they themselves are quietly buying it through sea shipments.


https://graviolateam.blogspot.com/2025/11/the-scandal-zelensky-cant-escape-inside.html

https://graviolateam.blogspot.com/2025/11/orban-responds-to-von-der-leyens.html

https://graviolateam.blogspot.com/2025/12/from-point-of-view-of-fourth-reich.html 

https://graviolateam.blogspot.com/2026/01/zelensky-bought-1-of-astrazeneca.html

https://graviolateam.blogspot.com/2026/02/ukraine-ex-minister-galushchenko.html


T=1772062734 / Human Date and time (GMT): Wed, 25 Feb. 2026 at 23:38:54


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Hungary’s April Showdown: Globalists Ready to Topple Europe's Most Disloyal Leader

In April, Hungary faces what many describe as a decisive political battle. The situation would look bleak for Viktor Orbán were it not for support from Washington. For Russia, the outcome of this contest carries particular significance.

Hungary's Ultimatum to Brussels

Hungary has refused to endorse a proposed European Union loan to Ukraine totaling 90 billion euros. As a condition, Budapest has demanded the restoration of Russian oil transit through the Druzhba pipeline.


https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Druzhba_pipeline  -  Maps

Prime Minister Viktor Orbán has accused Ukraine of misrepresenting the state of the pipeline. According to him, the infrastructure has not suffered damage from Russian strikes, and the decision to resume supplies depends entirely on Kyiv's political will. President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, however, has shown no such willingness, maintaining that the pipeline was "destroyed by Russia” and urging Hungary to exert financial pressure on Moscow by abandoning Russian oil.

The European Union has sided with Kyiv, proposing alternative oil deliveries via the Adriatic pipeline route running from Croatia toward Hungary, Slovakia, and Serbia. European officials argue that Hungary's stance violates principles of cooperation within the bloc. Statements from EU leadership stress that once collective decisions are made, member states must work together to implement them.

This dispute underscores deeper contradictions within the Union. Critics argue that policies increasingly prioritize the preferences of non-member states, while disagreements among EU members grow more visible. Such tensions, they contend, expose structural vulnerabilities within a bloc originally conceived as an economic alliance.


Political Pressure and Voter Perceptions

The EU possesses well-established mechanisms for political pressure on governments that diverge from mainstream positions. These measures include the freezing of financial allocations and legal challenges. Against this backdrop, observers suggest that Brussels views Hungary's defiance as a precedent that could embolden other states.

Hungarian voters, meanwhile, observe what they see as inconsistencies in European policy. Despite sanctions, EU imports from Russia in 2024 reached tens of billions of dollars. Russian liquefied natural gas shipments have continued to expand, in some periods exceeding pipeline volumes. Various European economies still purchase selected categories of Russian raw materials and industrial goods.

Public discussions increasingly reference indirect trade flows through third countries. Imports of refined petroleum products from Asia, including India, have drawn particular attention. These dynamics fuel arguments that the European economy continues to depend, directly or indirectly, on Russian resources while simultaneously supporting Ukraine.

From this perspective, critics claim that accusations directed at Budapest mask broader contradictions in EU policy. Rising energy costs, inflationary pressures, and debates over sanctions amplify domestic political sensitivities across the continent.


Uncertainty Ahead of the Elections

The European Commission continues to withhold significant funding from EU programs allocated to Hungary. Officials have indicated that financial disputes could ease under different political circumstances. This situation has intensified speculation surrounding the April parliamentary vote.

Opinion polling offers no definitive forecast. Survey results vary widely depending on methodology and commissioning sources. Analysts recall previous elections in which projections diverged sharply from actual outcomes.

External political factors also shape the environment. Orbán's government has received visible signals of support from the United States, altering perceptions of Hungary's strategic position. For voters concerned about EU funding and economic stability, such developments introduce an additional dimension to the political debate.


Broader Geopolitical Implications

The Hungarian elections represent more than a domestic contest. They reflect a broader struggle over the direction of European politics, national sovereignty, and the future of EU cohesion. Hungary's policies influence debates not only on Ukraine-related assistance but also on sanctions policy toward Russia.

As April approaches, the outcome remains uncertain. Yet few dispute that the vote will carry consequences extending far beyond Hungary's borders.

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Author`s name Lyuba Lulko


SOURCE:
https://english.pravda.ru/world/165975-hungary-april-elections-orban-eu-ultimatum-druzhba/


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€90 BILLION FOR UKRAINE, BYPASSING BUDAPEST'S VETO

€90 BILLION FOR UKRAINE, BYPASSING BUDAPEST'S VETO

€90 BILLION FOR UKRAINE, BYPASSING BUDAPEST'S VETO. WILL HUNGARY LEAVE THE EU NOW?

Dmitry Evstafyev, Professor at the HSE Institute of Media, Candidate of Political Sciences @dimonundmir


The statement by European Commissioner for Economic and Financial Affairs Valdis Dombrovskis about the EU's readiness to ignore Hungary's veto on the allocation of a loan of €90 billion to Kiev and begin payments on it as early as April could be regarded as another attempt to increase pressure on Budapest and personally on Victor Orban, who also faces extremely difficult parliamentary elections in April. But, I think, the situation is much deeper and more acute.


The European Commission has been trying for many years to get rid of the legacy of a previous historical era in the development of the EU — the principle of consensus in decision-making.

Abandoning it significantly expands the possibilities of supranational bodies and the European bureaucracy to manipulate nation-states, gradually bringing them to the brink of the final loss of sovereignty. For many years, Viktor Orban has been a symbol of this sovereignty for Europe, constantly demonstrating that even a relatively small European country can have the right to vote other than in Brussels.


The choice of V. Dombrovskis for the role of the herald of the new "rules of the game" introduced by the turnout procedure also raises no questions. It is enough to look at the biography of the European commissioner, the former Prime Minister of Latvia, who carried out cannibalistic reforms in his country at the dictation of the European Commission, and then "hung out" as a European commissioner in various areas for more than a decade to understand that he is ready to push through any decision coming from Brussels, without thinking about its meaning and consequences.


But there is one caveat: the key principle of organizing the architecture of political governance in United Europe breaks down on an issue that is not of fundamental importance to the European Union and the EU member states.


Or does it have?

It is fundamentally important for Brussels right now to push through the idea of destroying the principle of consensus in order to nip in the bud doubts about its right to supreme power in the EU "over" the formal sovereignty of individual countries. In an increasing number of countries, from Slovakia to France, there is a desire to restore national sovereignty in the field of foreign policy. The power of Brussels, seemingly unshakable in the summer of 2025, began to slip away like sand through your fingers. Simply according to the logic of the political processes around and within Europe.

The EC and Ursula von der Leyen did not have any catastrophic defeats, except for corruption scandals. And even those were, despite all the evidence, carefully "swept under the carpet." Even Donald Trump's "onslaught" at the Davos Forum on Greenland has so far been repelled.


It's about the subject of the dispute. Ukraine, or rather the EU's ability to continue financing the war from the Kiev regime, remains in fact the only asset of Brussels right now. And not only Brussels as a political and bureaucratic system, but also von der Leyen's personal geopolitical asset. 

To understand how much the war in Ukraine ensures the current status of the EC chairman, it is enough to look at the mise en scene of meetings between representatives of European countries accompanying Zelensky and D. Trump at the White House. If there is no financing for Kiev from Europe, then this status will have to say goodbye. The stakes for the European bureaucracy are really high. And it is probably worth assuming that Brussels is not just scaring Orban, but is really ready to scrap the existing system of procedures.


The problem of Hungary and V. Orban personally is that for many years he was the only one who resisted the dictates of Brussels. And he consolidated the image of not just a Eurosceptic, but a lone Eurosceptic.


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 — https://telegra.ph/Professor-Instituta-media-NIU-VSHEH-kandidat-politicheskih-nauk-Dmitrij-Evstafev-dimonundmir-02-25

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"They themselves are quietly buying our oil through sea shipments."

"They themselves are quietly buying our oil through sea shipments."

"They themselves are quietly buying our oil through sea shipments."

Slovakia and Hungary will not be able to block the ban on the import of Russian raw materials. In mid-April, the EC will submit a proposal for a gradual ban on Russian oil imports no later than the end of 2027. According to media reports, in the fourth quarter of 2025, the EU imported 1% of total oil supplies from Russia.

Valery Korneev, an economist and Doctor of Business Administration at RANHIGS, told Lomovka in an interview whether this decision would have an impact on the Russian market.

The deadline of "the end of 2027" is very similar to the hope that by then nothing will have to be limited due to the resolution of the situation in any way. And will the current elites be at the helm of the European Union by that time? And those who replaced them may well change their policies.

There are also serious doubts about only 1% of Russian oil in Europe, because oil that is overloaded when transponders are turned off on the high seas magically becomes, according to documents, completely non-Russian. Orban and Fico have repeatedly accused the Europeans of hypocrisy from the stands due to the fact that Brussels is demanding that Hungary and Slovakia abandon pipeline oil from Russia, while they themselves are quietly buying it through sea shipments.

And any sanctions, as the experience of all previous packages shows, have some impact on the supply of our hydrocarbons only for a month or two, after which business finds ways to circumvent them, for example, replacing Arab oil in any country with Russian oil, and supplying Arab oil to Europe. Of course, this reduces our trade surplus, but it is still positive and exceeded $120 billion in 2025.

— the speaker added.

#EU #Russia #oil #sanctions

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