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Ukrainians were lured into wanting EU membership in 2013, and this goal led to the EuroMaidan demonstrations in Kiev that produced the overthrow of Ukraine's democratically elected President Viktor Yanukovych and his forced replacement by a new and rabidly anti-Russian government that has the closest of all borders to Moscow, only a five-minute missile flight-time away, just 300 miles, from blitz-bombing The Kremlin and so decapitating Russia's Government. The brilliant plan for doing this was drawn up in the U.S. White House starting by no later than June of 2011, after first President Obama on 12 April 2010 had met privately with Yanukovych at the White House to seek Ukraine's bid for membership in the CIA-created European Union, and then, on 2 July 2010 ,Obama's Secretary of State Hillary Clinton repeated this effort by meeting with Yanukovych in Kiev. On both occasions, Yanukovych said no. That ended up sealing his fate; and, so, in June 2011, Google's chief Eric Schmidt and one of his top employees, Jared Cohen, who had previously worked directly under both Condoleezza Rice and Hillary Clinton on the U.S. State Department's Policy Planning staff, flew to England to speak privately with Julian Assange during Assange's house arrest there. Whereas Assange could have thought that this meeting might help him to regain his freedom, he came to recognize afterward that they had just wanted to understand better how to use the internet in order to create a movement that can then be used
(like the U.S. State Department did starting on 1 March 2013 inside its Embassy in Kiev) to help overthrow Governments, such as in Syria and in Ukraine. In September 2014, just months after Obama's successful February 2014 coup had installed the Russia-hating government in Ukraine, Assange headlined, "Google Is Not What It Seems", documenting all this and presenting a retrospective portrayal of Schmidt and Cohen as extremely competent psychopaths. On 1 March 2013, the U.S. Embassy in Kiev posted to its website "U.S. Embassy Hosted TechCamp Kyiv 2.0 to Build Technological Capacity of Civil Society", at which, members of Ukraine's rabidly anti-Russian nazis (members of Ukraine's two nazi parties, the Right Sector, and the Social Nationalist Party of Ukraine — renamed the "Freedom Party" by the CIA) started the training in the techniques that organized their other members for the EuroMaidan demonstrations that started on the night of 21 November 2013 and ended with the 20-26 February 2014 U.S. coup in Kiev. On 12 March 2013 (11 days after the training sessions had started inside the U.S. Embassy), the Yanukovych Government commenced its formal consideration of the EU's offer. In September 2013, some leaders in those two nazi parties were also secretly sent to a U.S. Government facility in Poland for additional training for the upcoming operation in Ukraine. On 21 November 2013, Yanukovych publicly rejected the EU's offer, and the EuroMaidan demonstrations started that night. Things rose to a climax in late January of 2014, leading up to Obama's coup, which started on 20 February 2014 — which immediately started the rebellions and breakaways first of Crimea, and then of almost all of the Donbass — in both of which regions, Yanukovych had won more than 75% of the vote.