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Genocide Games of Guterres Minimized by Beltway Insiders As Avenatti Stalks Stormy Round I

By Matthew Russell Lee, Patreon Maxwell Book
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LITERARY UN GATE, Jan 28 -- To blame the Muslim countries for not standing up to China about the Uighurs might be missing the point, Kurt thought. Here in the United States, despite Biden's half-way measure of the diplomatic boycott, not only were corporations like NBC and Mars going all in - the foreign policy intelligentcia were too. 

 On his way back and forth to the courthouse to cover the Michael Avenatti trial, now in its fourth day, Kurt listened to hipster podcasts like Pod Save the World, in which former Obama officials said Xi Jinping was really impressive and it was time for America to share power. 

 Was the genocide issue just about power? Kurt put himself in the position of a Uighur, for a moment, subject to being detained and imprisoned for nothing, for stopping drinking - unlikely - or sending out social media messages, more likely.  

Kurt was live tweeting the Avenatti trial and now it was heating up. Stormy Daniels herself took the stand, dropping F-bombs about money she had been owed, and her new gig on a TV show about paranormal investigations, in which a doll talked to her.  

Avenatti got in only ten minutes of cross examination, and said he'd have six hours tomorrow before a snow storm came. Kurt would have to come in early and type fast. And the Genocide Olympics were only a week ago. How to make an inroad? How to make it stick? #GenocideGamesOfGuterres

 There was supposed to be a snow storm. In SDNY Judge George B. Daniels had been talking about it for days, in the trial he was presiding over about Rochester Drug Co-op CEO Larry Doud's corporate drug dealing of fentanyl, most of it Chinese. And now Judge Furman in the Avenatti name-checked the storm too, just as he'd mentioned Zoom. Boom!  

 Meanwhile in Beijing, which had gotten these Winter Olympics, there was no snow. So water resources were taken from the people, many of them locked in so Guterres, whose junkets had already gotten him COVID once, wouldn't get it again amidst his bluewashing of genocide in Xinjiang. Chinese police, if you could call them that, welded people's doors shut. Constitutional rights? Fat change. Fat Tony.  

Still now the opening ceremony was only a week away, with Guterres sure to leave before then. PGA Shahid, already selling the UN flag in Bahrain like John Ashe had before him, might be heading straight from there to Beijing, with his ghoulishly named "Presidency of Hope."

It sounded like something out of the playbook of Xi Jin Ping, who Ben Rhodes and his Pod Save the World smart alecks praised so effusively. Xi doesn't read talking about like Hu did! Hey, Hitler was a good speaker.   Elsewhere in the UN, Fat Tony's crony Fabrizio Hochschild was mis-reported by the in house scribes as being fired - but he was still being paid, whistleblowers told Kurt.

They gave him a letter signed by a slew of largely also lecherous UN officials, past and present, supporting Hochschild just as Guterres supported Ghislaine Maxwell, and UNSC President - of Hope! - Mona Juul supported Jeffrey Epstein. Among them was Ahmad Fawzi, Melissa Fleming's predecessor who had spun to Kurt the UN's role in getting his blog removed from Google News. At least that had been reversed.

Now under Tony the UN imitated China. Rather than weld Kurt into his UN office 318, they had thrown him out and tried to erase him. But here he will was. And the snow was coming, if not in Beijing. #GenocideGamesOfGuterres.

Follow-up to Belt and Roadkill: Genocide Games of Guterres.

From January 21, 2022: UNSG Antonio Guterres:  This visit to the Olympics is not a political visit. We consider that the Olympic Games are an extremely important manifestation in today's world of the possibility of unity, of the possibility of mutual respect, of the possibility of cooperation, of peoples of different cultures, of different religions, of different ethnicities. And this is more important than ever when we see xenophobia, when we see racism, when we see white supremacy, when we see anti‑Semitism, when we see anti‑Muslim hatred proliferating all over the world... That is the reason why I am going to the Olympic Games. And it has nothing to do with my opinions about the different policies that take place in the People's Republic of China.      

 Spokesman Dujarric:  Okay, sir, I think you're then off the hook.  

 Will Guterres be taking his Deputy Amina J. Mohammed, supportive of the killing and targeted detentions perpetrated by Buhari of Nigeria? See, Identity Thieves - and, forthcoming, Genocide Games of Guterres. For now, Belt and Roadkill.   

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