...The Nobel Peace Prize
The joint winners of the 2022 Nobel peace prize have just been announced, but before I get to those let’s have a look at the winners from last year to get a flavour of where I’m heading with this…
“The Merchant of Death” is Back: Nobel Prize becomes the Soros Prize (2021)
‘Today, the Nobel Peace Prize went to two activist journalists overtly funded by George Soros and the Open Society Foundation, Maria Ressa of Rappler (Philippines) and Dmitry Muratov of Novaya Gazeta (Russia).’
Pretty self explanatory I guess, back to today, this article by SBS News (Australia’s state media…so no bias then?), asks…
Who is Ales Bialiatski, the jailed human rights activist and joint 2022 Nobel Peace Prize winner?
‘Jailed Belarusian activist Ales Bialiatski, Russian organisation Memorial and Ukrainian group Center for Civil Liberties won the 2022 Nobel Peace Prize on Friday, highlighting the significance of civil society for peace and democracy.’
‘The prize will be seen by many as a condemnation of Russian President Vladimir Putin, who is celebrating his 70th birthday on Friday, and Belarus President Alexander Lukashenko, making it one of the most politically contentious in decades.’
‘The award was not an anti-Putin prize, however, Norwegian Nobel Committee Chair Ms Reiss-Andersen said.’
Just to digress for a moment....
A previous Norwegian Nobel Committee Chair, ex secretary general of the Council of Europe, Thorbjørn Jagland, has an interesting Wiki page. On his watch for example, the prize was awarded to Obama, the EU, and the OPCW.
Even more interesting might be this…


…or maybe this
‘Not only did Jagland meet Epstein, he hosted him at his lavish residence in Strasbourg, France. At the time, Jagland was the sitting chair of the committee, which awards the prestigious Nobel Peace Prize. Also present: a philanthropist touted as a possible Prize recipient.’
I wonder who that might be?
Anyway, back to the question - Who is Ales Bialiatski?
Dunno, can’t find much on him, other than him being a ‘human rights’ activist who’s anti Putin, anti Lukashenko…and in prison.
What about the Russian organisation ‘Memorial’, another of the recipients? Well, this is more interesting…
Russia Aims to Shut Down Soros Group Attacking Russian History
‘Memorial’s work is carried out by the Soros Foundation (USA) and der Heinrich Böll Foundation (Germany) regularly financially supported. The organization also receives funds from the UNHCR and des Council of Europe for their refugee advice program.’
Finally we have the ‘Center for Civil Liberties’, who are they? Here’s a ‘promotional’ video from it’s partner…the National Endowment for Democracy (NED).
…and here are it’s donors
You might be thinking, maybe I’m connecting dots that aren’t really there…so here’s another one.
This is Ellen Johnson Sirleaf, President of Liberia 2005 & 2011, and now Co chair of the WHO’s Independent Panel for Pandemic Preparedness and Response (IPPPR)’ - weird how that happens eh?
She was awarded her prize 4 days before winning her second (no doubt rigged) Presidency, which is a bit surprising really as only 2 years earlier…
Liberia’s ‘TRUTH AND RECONCILIATION COMMISSION’ said that she and others should be:
‘..specifically barred from holding public office, elected or appointed, for a period of thirty (30) years as of July 1, 2009‘.
Because they were deemed..
‘..the most prominent political leaders and financiers of different warring factions and armed groups, by their conduct, leadership, finances, and support, actions or inactions, are responsible for the commission of gross human rights violations, international humanitarian law violations, international human rights law, war crimes, and egregious domestic law violations.’
Does she sound like Nobel peace prize material to you? Read all about her, the elections, and her links to Soros here.
If I were to look at all peace prize recipients going back to 2011, maybe further, my guess would be that every single one served the swamp in one way or another.
What a cesspit!