Tucker’s First Twitter Episode Tackles the Damaged Ukrainian Dam, UFOs

Tucker Carlson released the first episode of Tucker on Twitter, discussing the damaged Nova Kakhovka dam in southern Ukraine and UFOs.

The media and the West immediately blamed Russia. Carlson said:

“Blowing up the dam may be bad for Ukraine, but it hurts Russia more. And for that reason, the Ukrainian government has considered destroying it,” Carlson said before referencing a December story in The Washington Post that described tests the Ukrainian military ran while considering knocking out the dam.“When the facts start coming in, it becomes much less of a mystery what might have happened to the dam. Any fair person would conclude that the Ukrainians probably blew it up,” Carlson said.

BBC and The Telegraph are the only outlets I can think of that provided evidence of the possibility the dam collapsed naturally.

I thought neither side had a justifiable reason to destroy the dam. It is in Russian-occupied territory, so it’s important to Russia. Without the dam, Ukraine cannot access the southern regions and Crimea. Therefore, it hinders Kyiv from retaking the regions.

The Soviet Union built the dam, which is one of six along the Dnipro River.

Photos at The Telegraph and BBC show the dam deteriorating in the past week. I published them in my piece earlier today.

Ukraine uses the dam’s damage and destruction to persuade the world to do something. Russia claims the Ukrainians sabotaged it.

No one can confirm what happened. You all know Ukraine has been near and dear to me since 2014, but I don’t believe anyone.

I love that Tucker brought up UFOs. It is shocking that the media and others haven’t made a big deal about the news coming out about the government admitting to watching metallic orbs:

This is a typical example of the thing that we see most of,’ [Pentagon’s All-domain Anomaly Resolution Office (AARO) director Sean] Kirkpatrick told NASA’s UAP panel. ‘We see these all over the world.’‘And we see these making very interesting apparent maneuvers,’ Kirkpatrick added. ‘This one in particular, however, I would point out, demonstrated no enigmatic technical capabilities and was no threat to airborne safety.‘Being able to come to some conclusion is going to take time,’ he said, ‘until we can get better resolved data on similar objects that we can then do a larger analysis on.’

I swear only Leslie and I are geeking out over the UFO reports.

Tucker promises to stay on Twitter if it remains free of gatekeepers:

“As of today, we have come to Twitter, which we hope will be the shortwave radio under the blankets. We’re told there are no gatekeepers here. If that turns out to be false, we’ll leave, but in the meantime we are grateful to be here.”

Tags: Media, Russia, Social Media, Tucker Carlson, Twitter, Ukraine

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