The truth about Starmer on Ukrainian trains and Macron’s “Cocaine Party” – It tells us a shocking message about the future: Jane Fryer

There is a video on the tour. About 15 seconds, it caused a sensational hell and was filmed from Poland to Ukraine on Saturday night.
Among them, three middle-aged men in knitted outfits sit at a highly polished conference table, smiling.
One is Sir Keir Starmer, relaxing in Navy Zippy. On the lavender blue table is the brand new German Chancellor Friedrich Merz. Between them, the crisp white shirt under Navy Cardy was Emmanuel Macron, 47, of France.
They were on their way to the peace talks with Polish Prime Minister President Zelensky and Donald Tusk in Kiev, and they looked very cheerful and smiling as the camera entered the room.
Some people – very clear here, we are talking about pro-Russian conspiracy theorists or crazy fanatics – say they seem too happy. It seems that their time is too good. Or maybe there is something to hide.
Because… Hang for a minute, what white thing is Macron’s water cup? Is it a white bag?
It’s hard to say, like a quick flash, he grabbed and pushed it under his elbow.
What did Merz, 69, do with that little white stick – he hides it in his palm and makes it hidden?
Sir Keir Starmer relaxes in Navy Zippy. On the lavender blue table is the brand new German Chancellor Friedrich Merz. Between them, the crisp white shirt under Navy Cardy was Emmanuel Macron, 47, of France

In one minute, what white thing is Macron’s water cup? Is it a white bag?
Golly Gosh! Can crazy and reckless things happen here?
Did the three former leaders of the Western world really decide to hold a private cocaine party (not that) when preparing for peace talks in the conference car that prepares trains?
There seems to be a lot of this on social media. Perhaps these three people think a quick Perker-upper might help them focus better on the small prints in thick blue folders on the table.
Or maybe seven-year-old grandfather Merz just wanted to put his hair down after the toughest weeks of his political career.
Or – who knows – they may all be so tired of being labeled “boring” that once, they decide to spend a crazy hour or so and then succumb to another long day of international diplomacy?
Oh, stop it!
Of course, this is not a bag of cocaine! You just need to take a look to see it is a used tissue that Macron doesn’t want in camera shooting. Melz’s “snuff” is a white plastic coffee mixer.
All of this won’t make it strange for all the brains and a piece of common sense.

Friedrich Merz, Emmanuel Macron, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky and his wife Olena Zelenska, Sir Keir Starmer and Poland’s Prime Minister Donald Tusk
But that hasn’t stopped a series of pro-Russian social media channels from surrounding videos around the world over the weekend and false news accusations.
A French-language, pro-Russian account commented: “Coca-Cola will make a decision on the Third World War.”
Macron, Starmer and Merz caught the video as they returned from Kiev. A bag of white powder on the table. Macron quickly relaxed it, and Meles hid the spoon. No explanation was given: “Read a numerous post.
While carrying out the presidency, there are endless videos splicing together Macron sniffing and wiping his nose.
All of this, our online magazine community of President Donald Trump caught and shared with Gusto. Perhaps in large part to disperse their beloved president just received a $400 million aircraft from Qatar, which he said would remain at the end of his term.
Then, when everything felt less and more, the Russian Foreign Ministry supported the story of the “Cola Party”.
Spokesperson Maria Zakharova claimed on social media: “The fate of Europe is completely determined [drug] she wrote. “It seems that the Almighty himself raised the veil on this rotten wonder.”
Maria responded to a repetitive Kremlin claim that Zelensky was a “unstable cocaine addict” and insisted that Western diplomats told her that drug use among European leaders was completely normal.
Bloody hell! How crazy. We all know Russia’s love for fake news – endless fake news stories radiating on social media by Kremlin-backed accounts.
Ukraine is responsible for the war. Zelensky’s huge head The huge head is not appropriately attached to someone else’s body, a crazy deep video telling his followers to “put down their weapons.” That Putin had a young man’s body era and muscle tissue. The list continues to come.
And if this latest pretending isn’t that crazy – and has the support of Russian officials, it’s fun. After all, it is hard to think that three people are unlikely to cut off lines on that glossy table. Or bad for calm, thoughtful, negotiated drugs.
But Elysee Palace didn’t see the interesting side. In fact, the officials there were obviously going crazy.
“When European unification becomes inconvenient, false information can even make simple organizations look like drugs,” the president said on X.
“This fake news was spread abroad and at home by the enemies of France. We must be alert to manipulation. ”
They also posted a photo of the annoying organization, the word: “It’s a piece of organization. Blow the nose. To be fair, poor Macron took up a greater share at the end of the reception than his fair conspiracy theory, all of which were started or encouraged by Russia to have French claims.
From long-term cocaine use (he is said to share it with Zelensky) to homosexuality. Become part of a crafty global financial setup backed by financier George Soros. Rumors are that his wife, Brigitte, is a man.
French government officials insist that the situation is getting worse.
Earlier this month, they claimed that the Russian Military Intelligence Agency GRU had intensified the online and social media war on the Macron government since 2017.
It’s not just France.
Russian fake stories are getting faster and faster for anyone and anything, often attracting attention in dangerous places.
Last year, U.S. Congressmen repeated the conspiracy theory that Zelensky used U.S. aid to buy two luxury yachts, with the result that the U.S. aid package temporarily stagnated, resulting in a devastating result on the frontline.
Researchers also warn that Russia is hiring an AI chatbot to sell pro-Kremlin fakes online.
A recent report shows that Russian disinformation site targeting the British Pravda has published over 47,000 articles in English since its creation in November – mostly undermining support for Ukraine, or spreading false stories about royal and senior politicians – has now expanded to Welsh and Scottish Gaelic posts.
Of course, the real trouble with fake news is that it’s crazy and crazy faster. This means, but it is obvious that there has never been any cocaine, snuff, or the worst reputation of a party on the train that night to Kiev, and the real story will never catch up with the liar.
Especially if it’s as mundane as crumpled Hankey and plastic coffee mixers.
Real news is often deflected and buried. This weekend – just in case you missed this – after that extensive train journey, European leaders in Kiev challenged Russia to threaten to announce a 30-day ceasefire on Monday.
Of course, President Putin refused.