Just a few days ago it looked as if the ZOG plan to remove Pakistan’s Prime Minister Imran Khan had failed. But after Khan visited Russia, they managed to pull some strings and forced a late night no-confidence vote in the national assembly. The no-confidence vote only succeeded by a few votes.

Khan has accurately blamed a foreign conspiracy against him.

It sounds as if various members of the national assembly were either bribed, coerced or blackmailed into voting against Khan.

This is going to create a politically unstable situation in Pakistan. Khan is a popular leader and he was wrongly removed.

Of course, Khan did himself no favors by going along with the virus hoax and ruining the economy. He like Donald Trump initially said the coronavirus was just the flu and no big deal, but then went along with a variety of lockdown measures as political pressure mounted.

Khan has called his supporters to go out into the streets to protest the vote.

The real question is if the military will get behind Khan or if they will support the vote of these corrupt politicians.

It will be interesting to see what happens with this. The ZOG plan hasn’t fully succeeded yet and Khan’s removal was done in an overtly and obviously corrupt manner.