Gonzalo Lira Is Dead

I do not have much respect for Scott Ritter. Let’s hope that this report is not true.

David DeGerolamo

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The director of the Chilean film “Kidnapping” has used his YouTube channel to tell what happened in the war between Russia and Ukraine since the beginning of the Russian invasion. He accused the Ukrainian government of kidnapping opponents and their soldiers who showed Nazi leanings and questioned Western media coverage of the conflict.

A few days before his disappearance, on March 26, he posted the following on his Twitter account: “Do you want to know the truth about the Zelensky regime? Google these names: Vladimir Struk, Denis Kirev, Mikhail and Aleksander Kononovich, Nestor Shufrych , Yan Taksyur, Dmitri Djangiro and Elena Berezhnaya. If you haven’t heard from me in 12 hours or more, please add my name to this list.”

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173dVietVet
173dVietVet
2 years ago

Gonzalo was fearless and knew his days were numbered. He said this many times in his reports.

He mentioned the state security services were looking for him and that he had to keep switching residences.

More blood on Zelensky’s hands…..

Citizen Joe
Citizen Joe
2 years ago

I wonder if Southern Prepper 1 read this article. Or any others about the Zelensky regime.

Texson
Texson
2 years ago

This makes me feel sick.

Chris
Chris
2 years ago

I like what he had to say and how he said it.
But he had to know he was juggling homemade nitro staying.
I just truly Pray he pops up Alive.
I wonder what happened to his family.

There are A Number of Americans that are responsible for this.
And THAT, should not be forgotten!!!

realwesterner
realwesterner
2 years ago

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Roth Harbard
2 years ago

Unfortunately, for those who follow history, we see that evil triumphs more often than the good, the true, and the beautiful. I relished Gonzalo’s reporting. He stood for truth and apparently gave his life in search of it. I have no doubt that in the grand scheme we are all being tested. Which will we choose? Good or evil? To what degree are we willing to sacrifice for one or the other? Gonzalo chose the good and sacrificed all. I have no doubt he will be aptly rewarded, not in this life, but the next.
I also have been following Patrick Lancaster. Assuming he doesn’t catch a stray bullet, he should be able to continue his work. Although reporting from the front lines, he’s in a more secure situation as he’s following behind Russian and Chechen forces rather than reporting ‘behind enemy lines’, as did Gonzalo.

Roth Harbard
2 years ago
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Update: For all that still believe that Scott Ritter reported Gonzalo’s killing, Ritter posted a clarification:

A point of clarification—I have no direct evidence that Gonzalo has been killed. I was clear I was referring to “reports emerging” about his demise. But Gonzo said any disappearance of more than 12 hours should be treated as if something bad had happened to him. It’s been five days. If this had been a New York Times reporter disappearing in Russian controlled territory, it would be headline news—especially if a Chechen “hunter killer” team had taken credit for his death. But with Gonzo—silence. Which was the whole purpose of the post: to raise awareness about his disappearance.

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Jeff Marshalek
Jeff Marshalek
2 years ago

Just in today, Lira is alive. He was picked up by SBU on last Friday. He was released and does not have ability to communicate presently.

Jeff Marshalek
Jeff Marshalek
2 years ago