“The reaction of foreigners to the Ukrainian government’s intention to change the powers of the National Anti-Corruption Bureau (NABU) clearly shows what we are actually dealing with,” wrote the Speaker of the Parliament, Shalva Papuashvili, on social media, responding to Ukrainian media reports about protest rallies against a draft law concerning the Anti-Corruption Bureau and the Anti-Corruption Prosecutor’s Office in Ukraine.
As he notes, “the Ukrainian president, who is entrusted with defending Europe with the blood of his own people, is not trusted to manage his own country’s institutions.”
“The reaction of foreigners to the Ukrainian government’s intention to change the powers of the National Anti-Corruption Bureau (NABU) clearly shows what we are actually dealing with. At first glance, it seems strange that the Ukrainian president, entrusted with defending Europe with HIMARS, ATACMS, and the blood of his people, is not trusted to manage his own country’s institutions. But this is only at first glance. This story clearly demonstrates that such externally imposed institutional decisions are, in reality, gateways for external interference in a country’s governance, and these gateways are not easily allowed to be closed. This is exactly what we have been observing in Georgia in recent years. And what a coincidence that the deputy head of NABU (essentially its eyes and ears), since its establishment in 2015, was Gizo Ugulava, a fugitive prosecutor from Saakashvili’s agent network, who was sacked by the Ukrainian government last September for leaking internal information (essentially exposed as an agent).
This is what we have been talking about for a long time. The deployment of Saakashvili, Adeishvili, Lortkipanidze, Tsotsoria, Vashadze, Dekanoidze, and this entire nomadic circus to Ukraine was an externally organized special operation to provide Ukraine with seasoned overseers. This is why these people have been declared untouchable by the ‘deep state.’ This is why Adeishvili is seated in the honorary box of the Bundestag and met by European Commissioners in Brussels; this is why Nona Tsotsoria (Adeishvili’s right hand) was given the new task of ‘reforming’ Moldova’s judiciary; this is why Gia Lortkipanidze (deputy head of Ukraine’s military intelligence) was tasked with orchestrating Saakashvili’s infiltration; this is why Saakashvili, with the resilience of a true professional spy, staged a pre-announced chronicle of death; this is why they have been draining our blood for four years to somehow free Saakashvili from prison, resorting to both diplomatic démarches and a Polish doctors’ sock-puppet special operation.
This is how the ‘deep state’ operates—it makes you create fictitious structures, appoints its own agents through its agent-run ‘NGOs,’ and then governs you from there. And if you dare to cut off the tentacles of this control, it will even make its useful idiots claim that Ukrainians are shedding their blood not for their country’s sovereignty but to ensure that the ‘deep state’s’ dictated laws remain untouched,” writes Papuashvili.