As UN Guterres Bloviates in
NZ Silent on Yemen Houthis on Way
to Visit Paymaster Xi
by
Matthew Russell Lee
UN
GATE, Aug
24 -- How corrupt is today's
UN? Well, SG Antonio Guterres
while failing on Gaza and
Ukraine is on a South Pacific
junket in New Zealand then
Tonga, as a pretext to
visiting Xi Jinping in China.
On
August 16 the UN announced the
trip, leaving the China leg
for last. Inner City Press
remains banned
by Guterres from entering to
ask, no action on this application
to enter.
On August 23
Guterres took a single
question: "the New Zealand
government since coming into
office last year has reversed
a ban on oil and gas
exploration, that runs
countrary to what you've just
talked about. Did you bring up
that? Did you discuss that
with the New Zealand Prime
Minister? And what were your
thoughts on the reversal of
that? Answer: No,
today we did not discuss the
ban on oil and gas. The only
thing I can tell you is that
the oil and gas that will be
discovered from now I'm
absolutely sure it will never
be used."
Meanwhile
silent on Yemen while US
"gravely concerned by the
Houthis’ attacks against the
oil tanker MT DELTA
SOUNION. The Houthis’
continued attacks threaten to
spill a million barrels of oil
into the Red Sea, an amount
four times the size of the
Exxon Valdez disaster.
While the crew has been
evacuated, the Houthis appear
determined to sink the ship
and its cargo into the sea."
Xi and
China own Guterres, and use
him for their Operation Fox
Hunt plans. Belt and Roadkill
book here,
Fox Hunt book here
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