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Re: Russian peacekeeping forces enter Ukraine

Postby saxitoxin on Fri Mar 04, 2022 6:06 pm

The great soprano Anna Netrebko has just been fired by the Met Opera for refusing to make a public declaration of her support for the foreign policy of the United States government. This was not a requirement of all Met employees, only those of Russian ethnic origin.

https://www.euronews.com/culture/2022/0 ... -met-opera

At this rate, we should have internment camps opening by early April.

The rapidity with which the public can be switched on to wild eyed, frothing at the mouth revenge-bots is astonishing. This has got to be some huge undergrad psych experiment.
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Re: Russian peacekeeping forces enter Ukraine

Postby Doc_Brown on Fri Mar 04, 2022 6:14 pm

Meanwhile, the Russian government makes it punishable by up to 15 years in prison to publish any information about the Ukraine war (including calling it a war or an invasion) that deviates from the official position of the Russian government:
https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2022/3/4 ... kraine-war

So in the west, you lose your job. In Russia, you get sent to rot in a Siberian gulag for 15 years. If the US had passed these kinds of laws in the last two years, several of us would be sitting in jail cells due to having different opinions from those espoused by Dr. Fauci on the proper way to deal with Covid.
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Re: Russian peacekeeping forces enter Ukraine

Postby saxitoxin on Fri Mar 04, 2022 6:20 pm

Doc_Brown wrote:Meanwhile, the Russian government makes it punishable by up to 15 years in prison to publish any information about the Ukraine war (including calling it a war or an invasion) that deviates from the official position of the Russian government:
https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2022/3/4 ... kraine-war

So in the west, you lose your job. In Russia, you get sent to rot in a Siberian gulag for 15 years. If the US had passed these kinds of laws in the last two years, several of us would be sitting in jail cells due to having different opinions from those espoused by Dr. Fauci on the proper way to deal with Covid.


Of course this misrepresents the law. It should also be noted that the BBC was pulled from the air in Russia only after the UK government first pulled Russian broadcasters from the UK.
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Re: Russian peacekeeping forces enter Ukraine

Postby Dukasaur on Fri Mar 04, 2022 6:21 pm

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bigtoughralf wrote:The general point still stands that Russian athletes, sports teams, performers, cats etc. are all still being banned from doing their jobs on the basis of their nationality.

How many German athletes played for Liverpool in 1940?

Can you name a Japanese Broadway star from 1943?


Leaving aside that football teams didn't really have foreign players back then, is 'they did it back then too' a defense or something?


I don't think it needs a defense. If you're going to punish an aggressor nation by boycotting its exports, that includes athletic and artistic exports.
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Re: Russian peacekeeping forces enter Ukraine

Postby saxitoxin on Fri Mar 04, 2022 6:22 pm

An Australian TV show -

To protect freedom of speech we must prevent people from speaking freely:



The best part is all the mindless hyenas in the audience dutifully cackling and clapping as the host whips then up into an easy frenzy of bloodlust against a man of Russian ethnicity.
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Re: Russian peacekeeping forces enter Ukraine

Postby saxitoxin on Fri Mar 04, 2022 6:30 pm

I will give a rare accolade to Biden for this:

https://www.govexec.com/defense/2022/03 ... es/362770/

This doesn't excuse everything else he's done but credit where credit is due.
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Re: Russian peacekeeping forces enter Ukraine

Postby DirtyDishSoap on Fri Mar 04, 2022 6:57 pm

saxitoxin wrote:I will give a rare accolade to Biden for this:

https://www.govexec.com/defense/2022/03 ... es/362770/

This doesn't excuse everything else he's done but credit where credit is due.

That's been around since ww2. That's nothing note worthy lol.

Edit - Think it was established during the Cuban missile crisis actually.
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Re: Russian peacekeeping forces enter Ukraine

Postby bigtoughralf on Fri Mar 04, 2022 7:34 pm

Dukasaur wrote:
bigtoughralf wrote:
Dukasaur wrote:
bigtoughralf wrote:The general point still stands that Russian athletes, sports teams, performers, cats etc. are all still being banned from doing their jobs on the basis of their nationality.

How many German athletes played for Liverpool in 1940?

Can you name a Japanese Broadway star from 1943?


Leaving aside that football teams didn't really have foreign players back then, is 'they did it back then too' a defense or something?


I don't think it needs a defense.


Okay so given your WW2 analogy was apparently completed irrelevant:

Dukasaur wrote:
bigtoughralf wrote:The general point still stands that Russian athletes, sports teams, performers, cats etc. are all still being banned from doing their jobs on the basis of their nationality.


If you're going to punish an aggressor nation by boycotting its exports, that includes athletic and artistic exports.


Well if that's your attitude then no doubt you're also pleased to see US sanctions on countries like North Korea and Iran cause crippling food and medicine shortages for tens of millions of regular people who bear no responsibility for their government's actions. And presumably you would also like to see the US and UK banned from all international sports competitions, banking systems and from exporting any consumer goods in response to their ongoing sale of weapons to Saudi Arabia, the UAE and Israel.
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Re: Russian peacekeeping forces enter Ukraine

Postby DoomYoshi on Sat Mar 05, 2022 4:11 am

Despite the temporary unification caused by a common enemy, I foresee the world order being shaken up drastically by this invasion for a couple reasons.
First) Ukraine gave up nukes in a deal with Russia that it's borders would remain inviolable. This is two incursions within 5 years which makes it unlikely that any other nation will ever give up on a nuclear arsenal. Pretty soon we are going to see many more countries seeking to stockpile their own nuclear arsenal.
Second) The Russian economy only survived the breakup of the Soviet Union because of support by Western nations and their capital. After that, the Russian economy tanked twice more and each time was rescued by Canadian taxpayers. I perceive that Western nations will be less forgiving this time around. China alone might be able to help support the Russians after this failed experiment, but that is still a significant departure from the previous world order.
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Re: Russian peacekeeping forces enter Ukraine

Postby saxitoxin on Sat Mar 05, 2022 5:13 am

DoomYoshi wrote:First) Ukraine gave up nukes in a deal with Russia that it's borders would remain inviolable. This is two incursions within 5 years which makes it unlikely that any other nation will ever give up on a nuclear arsenal.


Well, to be fair, we already crossed that bridge with Libya. In 2003 the U.S. gave security assurances to Libya it would not be attacked if it terminated its nuclear research program. In 2011, the U.S. attacked Libya.



Big Anti-Nazi, Pro-Russia demonstration in Serbia today! Qwert - were you there?

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Re: Russian peacekeeping forces enter Ukraine

Postby jusplay4fun on Sat Mar 05, 2022 5:18 am

DoomYoshi wrote:Despite the temporary unification caused by a common enemy, I foresee the world order being shaken up drastically by this invasion for a couple reasons.
First) Ukraine gave up nukes in a deal with Russia that it's borders would remain inviolable. This is two incursions within 5 years which makes it unlikely that any other nation will ever give up on a nuclear arsenal. Pretty soon we are going to see many more countries seeking to stockpile their own nuclear arsenal.
Second) The Russian economy only survived the breakup of the Soviet Union because of support by Western nations and their capital. After that, the Russian economy tanked twice more and each time was rescued by Canadian taxpayers. I perceive that Western nations will be less forgiving this time around. China alone might be able to help support the Russians after this failed experiment, but that is still a significant departure from the previous world order.


Good points, DY. I think the two points are linked in an important way.

The nuclear "security blanket" is why North Korea will not give them up. Iran wants them for the survival, too, as I think that they see the situation.

If memory is correct, Gaddafi (Khaddafi) in Libya was considering the nuclear option and was talked out of such weapons. He was deposed not long after.

Honestly, I was not aware of the monetary assistance to Russia by Canada. Despite the problems caused by Pukin' Putin, I would not want the alternative of their nuclear arsenal falling into the hands of rogue leaders. I recall discussions about that very point when USSR and then the Russian Empire was breaking up and undergoing lots of change, in the 1990s, as I recall.

Further, the USA (with cooperation of other Western Powers, I am sure) took many of the nuclear weapons from the new nations not part of Russia now (such as Ukraine) and de-armed the nuclear weapons, in the 1990s, again based on my memory. Despite that, it is said that Russian still has some 6,000 nuclear warheads. MAD is still an important deterrent.
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Re: Russian peacekeeping forces enter Ukraine

Postby jusplay4fun on Sat Mar 05, 2022 5:21 am

saxitoxin wrote:
DoomYoshi wrote:First) Ukraine gave up nukes in a deal with Russia that it's borders would remain inviolable. This is two incursions within 5 years which makes it unlikely that any other nation will ever give up on a nuclear arsenal.


Well, to be fair, we already crossed that bridge with Libya. In 2003 the U.S. gave security assurances to Libya it would not be attacked if it terminated its nuclear research program. In 2011, the U.S. attacked Libya.



Big Anti-Nazi, Pro-Russia demonstration in Serbia today! Qwert - were you there?



Serbia and Russia have been linked (ethnically) and historically for quite a while. Study the start of WWI in the Balkans.

SO, NO surprise that Serbs would support the actions of the Russians. That "news" is NOT news.

It appears that saxi's memory of key events is similar to mine, at least as it concerns Libya.
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Re: Russian peacekeeping forces enter Ukraine

Postby jusplay4fun on Sat Mar 05, 2022 6:36 am

saxitoxin wrote:THE key difference between this war and the Serbia genocide is that the Russians are taking casualties in order to avoid hitting civilianS targets. They could easily carpet bomb Ukraine into dust and then occupy what's left. NATO showed no such restraint in Serbia, hitting all sorts of civilian infrastructure.


Wow: the Russians are showing "restraint" by not killing civilians. RIGHT. This is simply more LIES by saxi.

Keep peddling fake new, saxi-troll.

As I have said before, at least saxi keeps things interesting here, unlike those I have FOED and continue to ignore.

AND, I thought I saw someone say that ConfedSS is LOGICAL..!!...?? REALLY? Surprises never stop. I think ConfedSS was giving a war game strategy on the grand plan to take over and break apart Ukraine.
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Re: Russian peacekeeping forces enter Ukraine

Postby Dukasaur on Sat Mar 05, 2022 6:54 am

bigtoughralf wrote:
Dukasaur wrote:
bigtoughralf wrote:
Dukasaur wrote:
bigtoughralf wrote:The general point still stands that Russian athletes, sports teams, performers, cats etc. are all still being banned from doing their jobs on the basis of their nationality.

How many German athletes played for Liverpool in 1940?

Can you name a Japanese Broadway star from 1943?


Leaving aside that football teams didn't really have foreign players back then, is 'they did it back then too' a defense or something?


I don't think it needs a defense.


Okay so given your WW2 analogy was apparently completed irrelevant:

It was there to illustrate the point. Which is the purpose of analogies.

DoomYoshi wrote:Despite the temporary unification caused by a common enemy, I foresee the world order being shaken up drastically by this invasion for a couple reasons.
First) Ukraine gave up nukes in a deal with Russia that it's borders would remain inviolable. This is two incursions within 5 years which makes it unlikely that any other nation will ever give up on a nuclear arsenal. Pretty soon we are going to see many more countries seeking to stockpile their own nuclear arsenal.
Second) The Russian economy only survived the breakup of the Soviet Union because of support by Western nations and their capital. After that, the Russian economy tanked twice more and each time was rescued by Canadian taxpayers. I perceive that Western nations will be less forgiving this time around. China alone might be able to help support the Russians after this failed experiment, but that is still a significant departure from the previous world order.

Agreed. There are third and deeper lesson which probably will pass by unnoticed.

The proper way to transition from communism to capitalism would have been to distribute shares in the state-owned enterprises to their employees and make every employed person a capitalist. Instead, the western nations participated in the pillaging of Russia, where people with close ties to the old regimes were 'sold' the enterprises at low prices using western loans. This led to the rise of a billionaire kleptocrat class in Russia while the lives of ordinary working people didn't change much. Instead of transitioning from communism to capitalism, Russia transitioned to something a lot more like a feudal system. It resulted in little real allegiance to the new system, and no real organic support for a free market or the rule of law.

Like it or not, the western nations paved the way for the rise of Putin or someone like him.
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Re: Russian peacekeeping forces enter Ukraine

Postby bigtoughralf on Sat Mar 05, 2022 9:42 am

Dukasaur wrote:
bigtoughralf wrote:
Dukasaur wrote:
bigtoughralf wrote:
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bigtoughralf wrote:The general point still stands that Russian athletes, sports teams, performers, cats etc. are all still being banned from doing their jobs on the basis of their nationality.

How many German athletes played for Liverpool in 1940?

Can you name a Japanese Broadway star from 1943?


Leaving aside that football teams didn't really have foreign players back then, is 'they did it back then too' a defense or something?


I don't think it needs a defense.


Okay so given your WW2 analogy was apparently completed irrelevant:

It was there to illustrate the point. Which is the purpose of analogies.


By giving examples of another couple of xenophobic boycotts (refuse to employ foreign nationals) that I don't agree with, at least one of which didn't happen anyway?

So would you support international sanctions against all US and UK sports teams, musicians, movies etc over their governments' continued supply of arms to the Saudi and UAE governments' war in Yemen?
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Re: Russian peacekeeping forces enter Ukraine

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Re: Russian peacekeeping forces enter Ukraine

Postby Qwert on Sat Mar 05, 2022 1:42 pm

saxitoxin wrote:
DoomYoshi wrote:First) Ukraine gave up nukes in a deal with Russia that it's borders would remain inviolable. This is two incursions within 5 years which makes it unlikely that any other nation will ever give up on a nuclear arsenal.


Well, to be fair, we already crossed that bridge with Libya. In 2003 the U.S. gave security assurances to Libya it would not be attacked if it terminated its nuclear research program. In 2011, the U.S. attacked Libya.



Big Anti-Nazi, Pro-Russia demonstration in Serbia today! Qwert - were you there?


Nope.
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Re: Russian peacekeeping forces enter Ukraine

Postby Qwert on Sat Mar 05, 2022 2:15 pm

jusplay4fun wrote:
saxitoxin wrote:THE key difference between this war and the Serbia genocide is that the Russians are taking casualties in order to avoid hitting civilianS targets. They could easily carpet bomb Ukraine into dust and then occupy what's left. NATO showed no such restraint in Serbia, hitting all sorts of civilian infrastructure.


Wow: the Russians are showing "restraint" by not killing civilians. RIGHT. This is simply more LIES by saxi.

Keep peddling fake new, saxi-troll.

As I have said before, at least saxi keeps things interesting here, unlike those I have FOED and continue to ignore.

AND, I thought I saw someone say that ConfedSS is LOGICAL..!!...?? REALLY? Surprises never stop. I think ConfedSS was giving a war game strategy on the grand plan to take over and break apart Ukraine.................................
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Unfortunatly Western And US propaganda will not do nothing good to Ukrainians because with all these not objective news give false hope to Ukrainians where they write news how rusians losing in all fronts . And Zelensky also arming civilians with some weapons and give hem instructions to make molotov coctails to attack armored vehicles . Right now all news from Russian side are blocked and you can only see Western propaganda. Western news glorify Ukrainian army action and civilians will be in trouble if stay in zone of conflict .
On first week Russian had restrain to not bombard civilians , but how war progress more and more its difficulty to not hit civilians. But these its same in all wars if you look Yugoslavia, Iraq,Libya, Afghanistan coalition forces kill so many civilians and yet these its not war crimes, so suddenly now when russian kill civilians its war crime .
( vietnam its special story ,estimated that US intentionally killed betwenne 4000 and 10000,,, from bombarding Nort Vietnam from 30000 to 65000,, from bombarding Cambodia between 30000 and 150000 for US military operation reports there was no established distinction between Soldier or civilian KIA, All individual killed in declared FREE FIRED ZONES were consider enemy killed in action by US forces. Many atrocities are covered up one of biggest massacre My lai where 347 civilian are murdered only 1 person are convicted get sentence 3,5 year in house arrest! what a justice for war crime)
( i know that US use a lot of Napalm and cluster bombs in vietnam,, but i just read that they also use 18.2 milion of galons of Agent orange WTF! )
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Re: Russian peacekeeping forces enter Ukraine

Postby ConfederateSS on Sat Mar 05, 2022 2:32 pm

------------------O.K...there is some mysterious stuff going down...You can't believe anything that officially goes with who is Putin....
------------------Putin wants everyone to think he is from Leningrad/St.Petersburg...
------------------ Joseph Stalin and Putin are Both From Gori, Georgia....Putin's real nationality is Georgian...Like Stalin....Putin says he was born in 1952 A.D., But with all the lies who knows...Stalin died in 1953 A.D. supposably.... Spirit of Stalin, Putin ,Stalin reborn ....
---------------- Putin's real mother , Vera Putina from Gori....Came forward after Putin's so called parents died ...In 1999 A.D....
---------------- Two journalists , have researched this story of Vera Putina....One Russian , One Italian...Both mysteriously had untimely deaths ;) ;) ;) ....Vera was asked by people in her village to keep quiet...There was a Vladimir Putin registered in school in the village in The 50's...A Teacher who taught Putin, was also threatened to keep quiet...We are talking OMEN kind of mysterious deaths...Could there be a few 6's on Putin's head...
---------------- This is some funky stuff going on....Think of his Master Puppetry of Big Time Leaders around the world...We got to check his head...Check it Fast :!: ...
... O:) ConfederateSS.out!(The Blue and Silver Rebellion)... O:)
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Re: Russian peacekeeping forces enter Ukraine

Postby DoomYoshi on Sat Mar 05, 2022 2:46 pm

jusplay4fun wrote:
DoomYoshi wrote:Despite the temporary unification caused by a common enemy, I foresee the world order being shaken up drastically by this invasion for a couple reasons.
First) Ukraine gave up nukes in a deal with Russia that it's borders would remain inviolable. This is two incursions within 5 years which makes it unlikely that any other nation will ever give up on a nuclear arsenal. Pretty soon we are going to see many more countries seeking to stockpile their own nuclear arsenal.
Second) The Russian economy only survived the breakup of the Soviet Union because of support by Western nations and their capital. After that, the Russian economy tanked twice more and each time was rescued by Canadian taxpayers. I perceive that Western nations will be less forgiving this time around. China alone might be able to help support the Russians after this failed experiment, but that is still a significant departure from the previous world order.


Honestly, I was not aware of the monetary assistance to Russia by Canada. Despite the problems caused by Pukin' Putin, I would not want the alternative of their nuclear arsenal falling into the hands of rogue leaders. I recall discussions about that very point when USSR and then the Russian Empire was breaking up and undergoing lots of change, in the 1990s, as I recall.



Russia and many of the other countries in the former USSR were recipients of foreign aid from Canada. Honestly, that was a bit of hyperbole on my part since it was not the main reason the Russian economy survived. Rather, it was because of Western banks lending to the Russian government to get it through the tough times.

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DoomYoshi wrote:First) Ukraine gave up nukes in a deal with Russia that it's borders would remain inviolable. This is two incursions within 5 years which makes it unlikely that any other nation will ever give up on a nuclear arsenal.


Well, to be fair, we already crossed that bridge with Libya. In 2003 the U.S. gave security assurances to Libya it would not be attacked if it terminated its nuclear research program. In 2011, the U.S. attacked Libya.


This isn't actually true. There are many reports that Qaddafi and other officials wanted such a security blanket, but it was never promised by the US or UK. Instead, the agreement was for an end to sanctions. While not many documents are available, the only documents that are available indicated ending of sanctions, with no mention of security guarantee.

In addition, there isn't carte blanche with a security agreement. The NATO war in Libya was requested by the UN after Libya was found guilty of breaking international law, as you can see in Resolution 1973 (2011).
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Re: Russian peacekeeping forces enter Ukraine

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Re: Russian peacekeeping forces enter Ukraine

Postby mookiemcgee on Sat Mar 05, 2022 4:07 pm

ConfederateSS wrote:------------------O.K...there is some mysterious stuff going down...You can't believe anything that officially goes with who is Putin....
------------------Putin wants everyone to think he is from Leningrad/St.Petersburg...
------------------ Joseph Stalin and Putin are Both From Gori, Georgia....Putin's real nationality is Georgian...Like Stalin....Putin says he was born in 1952 A.D., But with all the lies who knows...Stalin died in 1953 A.D. supposably.... Spirit of Stalin, Putin ,Stalin reborn ....
---------------- Putin's real mother , Vera Putina from Gori....Came forward after Putin's so called parents died ...In 1999 A.D....
---------------- Two journalists , have researched this story of Vera Putina....One Russian , One Italian...Both mysteriously had untimely deaths ;) ;) ;) ....Vera was asked by people in her village to keep quiet...There was a Vladimir Putin registered in school in the village in The 50's...A Teacher who taught Putin, was also threatened to keep quiet...We are talking OMEN kind of mysterious deaths...Could there be a few 6's on Putin's head...
---------------- This is some funky stuff going on....Think of his Master Puppetry of Big Time Leaders around the world...We got to check his head...Check it Fast :!: ...
... O:) ConfederateSS.out!(The Blue and Silver Rebellion)... O:)


It's also somewhat interesting that Putin has never publicly acknowledged having any children, yet it's 100% confirmed he has two daughters neither of who lives in Russia (one was born in russia, the other i think was Germany), both now live in the Netherlands. There are also unconfirmed reports he has a third daughter, and other unconfirmed reports he has a son (though this seems unlikely as he would probably acknowledge existence of a male child.)

And yes, it's possible the son is saxitoxin. It's also possible it's Baron Trump
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Re: Russian peacekeeping forces enter Ukraine

Postby Qwert on Sat Mar 05, 2022 5:26 pm

ConfederateSS wrote:------------------O.K...there is some mysterious stuff going down...You can't believe anything that officially goes with who is Putin....
------------------Putin wants everyone to think he is from Leningrad/St.Petersburg...
------------------ Joseph Stalin and Putin are Both From Gori, Georgia....Putin's real nationality is Georgian...Like Stalin....Putin says he was born in 1952 A.D., But with all the lies who knows...Stalin died in 1953 A.D. supposably.... Spirit of Stalin, Putin ,Stalin reborn ....
---------------- Putin's real mother , Vera Putina from Gori....Came forward after Putin's so called parents died ...In 1999 A.D....
---------------- Two journalists , have researched this story of Vera Putina....One Russian , One Italian...Both mysteriously had untimely deaths ;) ;) ;) ....Vera was asked by people in her village to keep quiet...There was a Vladimir Putin registered in school in the village in The 50's...A Teacher who taught Putin, was also threatened to keep quiet...We are talking OMEN kind of mysterious deaths...Could there be a few 6's on Putin's head...
---------------- This is some funky stuff going on....Think of his Master Puppetry of Big Time Leaders around the world...We got to check his head...Check it Fast :!: ...
... O:) ConfederateSS.out!(The Blue and Silver Rebellion)... O:)

Damn you right ,, its still are mystery how pyramids of Egypt are constructed in 2600 B.C. ,, also i suspect that JUlius Ceasar are born exactly on 12 july 100 B.C. .And , and Roling Stones on 12 july 1962 A.D.. perform for the first time at London Marquee club!
12 july!!! COINCIDENCE! I DONT THINK SO! ONE DAY WE WILL KNOW WHAT ARE HIDING BEHIND 12 OF THE JULY! REMEMBER MY WORDS!
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Re: Russian peacekeeping forces enter Ukraine

Postby HitRed on Sat Mar 05, 2022 5:40 pm

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Re: Russian peacekeeping forces enter Ukraine

Postby jonesthecurl on Sat Mar 05, 2022 5:48 pm

Qwert wrote:Damn you right ,, its still are mystery how pyramids of Egypt are constructed in 2600 B.C. ,, also i suspect that JUlius Ceasar are born exactly on 12 july 100 B.C. .And , and Roling Stones on 12 july 1962 A.D.. perform for the first time at London Marquee club!
12 july!!! COINCIDENCE! I DONT THINK SO! ONE DAY WE WILL KNOW WHAT ARE HIDING BEHIND 12 OF THE JULY! REMEMBER MY WORDS!


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