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1581  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Donetsk, Kharkov, Lugansk - way to Russia. on: November 30, 2014, 08:32:41 PM
The eighth humanitarian convoy from Russia returned back. There were 90 trucks with food, medicine, power installation parts, clothes, warm things. 1200 tonnes in all. 50 trucks went to Donetsk, 40 to Lugansk. Kiev blockaded Donetsk, stopping any medical supply, so the situation is critical there.

The only thing Kiev (or should I say Galician thugs that have occupied offices in Malorossia) send to Donetsk are artillery shells. Two his a children hospital today (no one was killed as children ad personnel were waiting the shelling over in the basement). Four hit a cultural center. A coal mine was hit, one miner killed.

The rabid madness in Kiev spins out of control now. They are pushing to start an anti-Russian TV channel in... Russian.
1582  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Child kidnapping by the Norwegian State on: November 29, 2014, 10:21:32 AM
May I bring in another few links (many of them immodestly, since they are links to my own writings), as well as an important point that has not been mentioned yet.

The links, illustrating that this is quite a serious and entrenched problem:

Christopher Booker:
Indians join Slovaks in protesting against UK child snatchers
27 October 2012
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/comment/9637487/Indians-join-Slovaks-in-protesting-against-UK-child-snatchers.html

Booker is a senior journalist/writer for The Telegraph, and has written extensively on the CPS atrocities taking place in Britain. You will find more articles of his on this question by googling his name plus some such words as "child snatching"; also, I have listed several of his articles here (where admittedly I have dealt rather harshly with him):

British press discovers the child 'protection' racket?
22 April 2012
http://www.mhskanland.net/page10/page130/page130.html


Just now:

Jan Simonsen:
Child protection case damages Norway's reputation in the Czech republic
28 November 2014
http://www.mhskanland.net/page10/page226/page226.html

Marianne Haslev Skånland:
Norwegian CPS action against Russian families - what is the truth?
26 November 2014
http://www.mhskanland.net/page10/page224/page224.html

– Russia is alarmed at Norwegian child protection (CPS)
15 November 2014
http://www.mhskanland.net/page10/page220/page220.html

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The argument I think highly relevant is this:

The right of children to be with their own parents is a much the children's right as the parents' right. We hear almost exclusively from the parents of the injured and destroyed families, because they have a voice, while the children are mostly unable to stand up and be heard. But that does not mean that they do not suffer. Here is what Polish film-maker Roman Polanski had to say about life during the war, when he was a child:

"The strength that helped [my father] to survive is that he wanted to see me. He knew he had a child outside. …. I was a kid and I wanted to live; I wanted to see my parents. Among all possible type of suffering the greatest was the separation from the parents. I think for the child this is the saddest and most tragic – I would say – thing. Lack of comfort, hunger, whatever – it's absolutely secondary. But longing to see my father walking in the snow towards me, that was the real sad thing. Wanting to see my mother, who was taken the first."

The quotation is from the extra material on the dvd of "The Pianist":
http://www.mhskanland.net/page120/page187/page187.html

Article 8 in the European Convention of Human Rights is about the right to respect for one's private and family life. It makes clear that the right to enjoy one's family life is a MUTUAL right for parents and children. On this score the ECHR is quite a bit better than the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child, which to a greater extent talks of the child and his/her rights in isolation, and in downright opposition to the rights of parents.

The right to be together of course is overridden when the parents abuse the child or hinder it getting food, education, companionship of other children, and so on. But basically: The feelings of love that parents have for their children is not in opposition to the rights of the children, they are the same: the right to be together. Perhaps somebody might find something useful here?:

Is biological kinship irrelevant for the life of human beings?
11 March 2012
http://www.mhskanland.net/page62/page123/page123.html

Anyway, the mutual right to be together, considered in addition to the sufferings of a child (who is even more helpless) taken from its parents without compelling, protective reason, means that we should not in such cases ask so much: "Does this parent deserve to keep his/her child?", we should ask: "Does this child deserve to be deprived of its parent(s)?" All parents are imperfect, but they are the only parents that child has, and the love a child has for its parents springs from the most valuable sides of nature.

Marianne Haslev Skånland, Oslo

Thank you very much, Marianne. Of course your links and you thoughts are most welcome. They paint and even more complete and scary picture. So now a family from Czechia has been touched as well...
1583  Other / Politics & Society / Re: the geopolitics of world war 3 on: November 28, 2014, 05:07:33 PM
https://web.archive.org/web/20141023143717/http://scgnews.com/the-geopolitics-of-world-war-iii

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Consider the implications here as the Obama administration begins bombing in Syria which also has a mutual defense agreement with Iran.

This is not the cold war 2.0. This is World War 3.0. The masses may not have figured it out yet, but history will remember it that way.
1584  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Donetsk, Kharkov, Lugansk - way to Russia. on: November 28, 2014, 04:56:13 PM

The article is such a load of rubbish with completely backward logic... Oh, and the two "to"'s Cheesy

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As Syria has travelled the bloodstained path to national ruin, so the country has become a haven and training ground for a new generation of jihadists.

It would be correct to say "As USA lead Syria has travelled to the bloodstained path to national ruin".
By the logic of the article, accomplishing the US goal of removing the legitimate, peaceful and secular leader of the country would suddenly make the IS problem to disappear.
And, no, Assad has chosen not to let his country be completely overtaken by the US-financed jihadists, so USA stepped up the incursion.

However, this is the wrong topic for this...
1585  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Child kidnapping by the Norwegian State on: November 28, 2014, 12:49:39 PM
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Good luck to readers, Nemo and others. Even if Apraksin does not care, it is well worth caring and reading and finding documentation. The CPS is a menace and our Norwegian authorities lie endlessly about the "welfare" they carry out.

Marianne Haslev Skånland, Oslo

Thank you, Marianne, for not being indifferent, and for providing more information about the Indian case.

...
It is a simple task to simply pretend these things aren't an issue. Because it is so horrible everyone refuses to even look at it. Ignoring the problem will not make it go away.

TECSHARE, you have pretty much summed up the reason why I started this topic. There maybe other big problems in the world, but at the root of them all lies indifference and apathy.

I haven't seen any new updates on the case of the 5-year-old kid after mid-november, but I'll be on the lookout. It might happen that the case will be resolved quietly, without the public learning of the outcome...
1586  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Donetsk, Kharkov, Lugansk - way to Russia. on: November 28, 2014, 12:32:35 PM
Where are you Pagan ?

Balthazar is taking you guys apart here  Grin

Looks like Pagan is on overtime to compensate for his previous absence. How quaint.

I like Russians and Ukrainians because of their massive history.

Regarding history, I highly recommend reading the following report (I previously posted a link to it):

https://futuristrendcast.wordpress.com/2014/11/05/free-earth-shift-report-2-the-falsified-history-of-ukraine-and-its-lessons/

Mr. Pagan, this sorry situation will have to be resolved
gradually between the nations. You don´t need further
disasters from overgrown children of the west. Think
historical experience.

The current physical genocide that is taking place in Novorossia is just the tip of the iceberg. The nations that you speak of is actually one nation that has been systematically driven apart, splintered, the history altered. This is the historical and cultural genocide, that was started by the Polish overlords, and has come to a head now, during the last 20+ years, when a whole generation of Malorossians, Galicians and Novorossians (collectively known as Ukraine for the last 100+ years) was raise on history books, specifically tailored to the Soros-needs, coming from State Department of the US.

To understand the historical background and why the Polish Foreign Minister Skhetina lately said that “Any talk about Ukraine without involving Poland is the same as discussing Algeria, Tunis, Libya or Morocco without involving Italy, France and Spain.”, I refer people to the article link above. By the way, that statement from Poland, if further developed, can be extrapolated to read that any talk about USA's future cannot be done without Great Britain, or any talk about Poland's future cannot be done without Russia, Prussia and Austria.
1587  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Donetsk, Kharkov, Lugansk - way to Russia. on: November 27, 2014, 08:07:48 PM
Biden ordered the Ukrainians to form a new govt. right now.
(Elections last month)



http://www.reuters.com/article/2014/11/24/us-ukraine-crisis-lithuania-idUSKCN0J80UK20141124
Gauleiter der Ukraine nach dem Treffen mit dem stellvertretenden Führer.

A joke on this topic:

At the reception in honour of Joseph Biden, the Ukrainian anthem is performed. Biden tries to sing along the first line, but his intonation makes it into a questions:
- Sho ne vmerla Ukraina? (Hasn't Ukraine died out yet?)
Poroshenko, startled, turn to him and whispers apologetically:
- No, Mister Vice-President. Terribly sorry, Mister Vice-President. We are working as fast as we can.
1588  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Donetsk, Kharkov, Lugansk - way to Russia. on: November 26, 2014, 06:42:40 PM
UN will not be sending peacekeepers to Donbass (useless buggers)
http://www.gazeta.ru/politics/news/2014/11/26/n_6687637.shtml

And OSCE observers are chickening out as Ukrainian forces don't let them work there:
http://ria.ru/world/20141126/1035295378.html
1589  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Meanwhile in Ukraine... Revolution. on: November 26, 2014, 06:39:08 PM
Ukraine nationalised Russian-owned gas pipeline. The decision will be appealed in court.
http://top.rbc.ru/economics/26/11/2014/5475c2c3cbb20f84ee44dc2d

Meanwhile a Russian journalist was brutally beaten up in Kiev
http://lenta.ru/news/2014/11/26/lifenews/
1590  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Sanction against Russia for West-choreographed conflict in Ukraine on: November 26, 2014, 06:33:16 PM
European Europhobic leaders continue to shoot Europe in the foot to please their American masters.

Now it concerns the South Stream. The window of opportunity for Europe is closing.

Russian energy minister Uljukaev made an interesting statement today, saying that Russia will not be inconvenienced of EU decides not to build South Stream. It was primarily conceived to ensure Europe (Southern Europe, actually, as Northern Europe already has North Stream) against transit insecurity (meaning Ukraine). He said that if Europe decides that they don't need such security, it's their decision, but should any transit problems arise in the third-party countries, it will also be solely EU's responsibility.

What he didn't mention is thousands of work places that will be lost in EU in construction and, later, maintenance of the pipeline, as well as lost transt revenue for the countries that will host South Stream.

Needless to say that Hungary, Serbia and Austria are all for building the pipeline, but it seems that the Northern states don't like the additional freedom that might give those states.

Interestingly, governments of Hungary, Czechia, Serbia have held an independent policy, putting their countries' interests first. As the result they seem to be prepped for colour revolution now. Two Czech ministers received packages with strong poison, while Czech media received threats.

PS: This is good. French minister of defence crept to Poland to report to the Polish minister of defence about the decision not to deliver Mistrals. Napoleon is turning in his grave.  Grin
1591  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Sanction against Russia for West-choreographed conflict in Ukraine on: November 25, 2014, 10:42:10 PM
http://stanislavs.org/the-french-mistral-slapstick-comedy-sovereignty-lost/

The French “Mistral” Slapstick Comedy – Sovereignty Lost

As I wrote earlier, Russia is best served if France does not deliver. Today France said that they will not deliver. Good. Russia can stand to gain between 1.5 to 20 billion Euro in damages.
http://www.vz.ru/news/2014/11/25/716998.html
http://lenta.ru/news/2014/11/25/mistral1/

Meanwhile in Germany we see a similar situation. Merkel screams about the need to impose new sanctions
http://lenta.ru/news/2014/11/25/sanctions/
While the 6000+ German companies that had exports or cooperation with Russia are reporting economic losses, potential loss of workplaces, worsening unemployment in the country and loss of Russian market to the German companies in the post-sanctions world as Russia now finds replacement partners.

Looks like Hollande and Merkel are driving their countries to ruin, sitting on the American leash.
1592  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Malaysia Airlines flight MH17 was shot down by an air-to-air missile on: November 25, 2014, 10:34:51 PM
Malaysia has been excluded from investigation process of the crash due to the country's neutral and calm position.
http://russian.rt.com/article/61249

Just think about it! Malaysia, whose plane was shot down, did not get included into the international investigation group!  Shocked
1593  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Donetsk, Kharkov, Lugansk - way to Russia. on: November 25, 2014, 10:32:18 PM
During today's shelling of Donetsk, a bus was hit. Two passengers killed, 8 wounded. At another place a school was targeted and damaged.

Donetsk Republic sent a request to UN to deploy peacekeepers so as to force Kiev to observe the sieze-fire.

Cyber Berkut uncovered proof that USA supplies weapons to Kiev.

Russia is preparing the third edition/volume of the white book, listing all war crimes coup-government and coup-makers in Kiev committed over the last year. A separate white book will list all human right violations and cases of torture of civilians and freedom fighters by Kiev's Nazi formations. And finally, leader of Christian, Islamic and Jewish confessions prepare a joint white book, covering all cases of religions persecution and destruction of churches, mosques and synagogues in the Eastern Ukraine by the Nazi forces. This shapes up to lead to another Nürenberg once the USA-madness is over.

The first two volumes can be found here, in Russian and English:
http://www.mid.ru/bdomp/ns-dgpch.nsf/03c344d01162d351442579510044415b/38fa8597760acc2144257ccf002beeb8
1594  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Malaysia Airlines flight MH17 was shot down by an air-to-air missile on: November 24, 2014, 11:14:23 PM
German Beuro of economic investigations, Wifka, on behalf of an anonymous requester, raised the bounty on providing any information about the guilty in MH-17 shoot-down. The bounty is as follows:
30 million dollars for information proving guilt of those who are behind the shoot-down.
Additional 17 million dollars for information on how some countries hide the results of the investigations and/or impede it.

http://ria.ru/mh17/20141125/1034940913.html
1595  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Donetsk, Kharkov, Lugansk - way to Russia. on: November 24, 2014, 11:07:09 PM
The British freelance journalist, Graham Philips, was seriously injured today when the media were inspecting the freedom fighters' positions outside of Donetsk, to see if the Minsk agreements on seize-fire were observed. Ukrainian scouts saw movement and opened mortar fire. Graham was wounded in the back by a shrapnel, his bullet-proof west taking the brunt of the hit, saving his life. Still a bit of shrapnel lodged in his back, he was rushed to local hospital and operated. His life is no longer in danger.

http://www.vz.ru/news/2014/11/24/716842.html

Video of the shooting here (Graham was filming while they were retreating from fire):
http://tvzvezda.ru/news/vstrane_i_mire/content/201411241649-js33.htm
1596  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Donetsk, Kharkov, Lugansk - way to Russia. on: November 24, 2014, 02:17:01 PM

Oh, dear! It's a good article. I thought of quoting a few lines, but it's actually quote-worthy in its entirety! A must-read.
1597  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Do the russians want to see the federation fragmented like former soviet union? on: November 23, 2014, 10:37:58 PM
The Empire of the USA is not an exception, and should learn from the previous empires that stretched thin over its colonies and collapsed.  They all came to an end because of their arrogance and feeling of exceptionalism, that we see now emitting from the USA.

By the way, nuclear weapons are irrelevant when both sides have them, and in such quantities. Should, say, Biden in a fit of derangement press the button, he'd destroy the USA with it. Russia does not need many missiles striking back. Hitting Yellowstone would be enough. And USA, should it remain in some form, would not gain any new friends by performing such an atrocity. Fear, yes. But no state survived an imperial expansion on fear. It comes to bite back.

By the way, you use the turn "collaborators" incorrectly. Poroshenko in Ukraine is a USA collaborator, Quisling in Norway was a Nazi Germany's collaborator. State planners in the USSR were the citizens of the USSR, the majority of them not Russian, by the way.

PS, BitMos, I see your subtext: "Skilling my trolling - Nothing serious"  Grin My replies are for those who take your comments at face value, so as that they don't get confused...
1598  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Do the russians want to see the federation fragmented like former soviet union? on: November 23, 2014, 09:01:33 PM
Sorry to pop the illusion bubble, but here goes:

Yes, USSR had influence over its neighbouring states, the so-called Warsaw-pact countries, which were a counter-balance to NATO. With two important differences:
1. The states were largely immediately around USSR, providing a needed defensive and economical buffer.
2. USSR pumped huge amounts of money into these states, mainly redirecting the resources of RSFSR (Russia). Just look at where the economies of the economies of those states were when in USSR sphere of influence, and where they are now.

On the other hand, USA treats its countries of influence as colonies: they can't sneeze without an approval from Washington, they get their resources pumped out out and the American growing debt pumped in. Quite the contrary of what USSR did.

And nor, USSR didn't "conquer most of Europe as you put it: Most of the Western and Central Europe remained under the US yoke after the war thanks to the brilliant (no denying it) Marshall plan.
1599  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Do the russians want to see the federation fragmented like former soviet union? on: November 23, 2014, 08:30:14 PM
Russians will be smart enough and  start to back track all their expansionist plans worldwide...

What plans? Last time I looked it was the USA that was pushing hard against the Russian borders with their proxy expandable NATO states.

But you are right in that USA is the heir of the British, and before that Polish plans of splitting up Russia, plans that go back to 1500s. After WWII, the nuclear drops on Japan by the US were a demonstration of power, of what was to come, as about 50 Soviet cities, including Moscow, Kiev, Leningrad were slated to be annihilated by USA' nuclear strikes. Luckily USSR got nuclear weapons to balance out the odds.

I think USA will find good company among Chengiz Khan, Hitler, Napoleon, Sokolnitsjik and many other invaders wannabe.
1600  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Malaysia Airlines flight MH17 was shot down by an air-to-air missile on: November 23, 2014, 08:24:53 PM
Dutch government withheld information about the secret agreement to keep the results of the investigation from public, according to World Socialist Web Site:
http://russian.rt.com/article/60896?id
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