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21521  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Artjom Grishanov's songs - the thruth of the war in Donbass, Syria and WWII on: March 14, 2017, 10:32:19 AM
Russia's dream is to divide the whole of Europe into spheres of influence Germany and Russia. I admire Merkel. She did not go into such an agreement with Putin. Perhaps she remembers what ended the friendship of Hitler and Stalin. With regard to the Donbass and Crimea is this Ukraine. Russia has enough of their territories.

Merkel is not much concerned about the East Europeans. Her priorities are very clear. She want cheap gas from the Russians, slave labor from the Eastern European nations, and free sex from her gigolo boyfriend Erdogan. That is the reason why she approved the Nord Stream 2 pipeline after sabotaging the South Stream.
21522  Other / Politics & Society / Re: World War III ? on: March 14, 2017, 10:26:36 AM

I will not say that large scale outer space human habitation will not be theoretically possible in the distant future. But the expenses associated with it will prevent individuals and corporations from doing that.

There is only one factor that limits space exploration and that is the energy needed for propulsant.

Once an adequate energy source is found that allows practically unlimited use of energy then there is no major limiting factor. Asteroids are often loaded with iron. If you have unlimited energy you can land a mill on a large asteroid and build hundreds of millions of tons of spaceships.

Even if some magic substance is found and the issue with propulsion is resolved, there are other more pressing issues. The first one is the severity of cosmic radiation in the outer space. Prolonged exposure can result in the death of the astronaut. Also, the sourcing of food and water is another major issue.
21523  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Brexit bill approved! What does this mean to bitcoin if anything? on: March 14, 2017, 10:24:00 AM
This is going to cause a slight upswing in the exchange rates of the UKP and a major downswing in the value of the Euro. This situation can exacerbate, if Scotland secedes from the United Kingdom, and applies for the European Union membership. 
21524  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Why do people hate Jew on: March 14, 2017, 10:20:49 AM
I don't hate the Jews and in my country, we don't have large numbers of Jews. I think that most of the hatred against Jews as of now is fueled by the Israeli occupation of the Palestine. The Muslims don't want to recognize Israel, and that is their problem.
21525  Other / Politics & Society / Re: United States deploys ballistic missile systems near the borders of North Korea on: March 14, 2017, 10:13:13 AM
North Korea knows that they would get wiped off the map in seconds if they attacked. They are just attempting to stay relevant by constantly being the annoying kid on the block. China is rapidly abandoning them, so the days of that dictatorship may soon be coming to an end.
It's still not solved. It seems to me that only a severe economic embargo can finish the dictatorial regime in North Korea. The maintenance of nuclear weapons costs a lot of money. You need to make sure that the money Pyongyang was not.
No one is afraid of North Korea. Most likely it has not yet been thrown out because it was to whom to point a finger. If suddenly it gets boring, then Kim Jong Il will quickly sort it out. And I shove such a wild neighbor, too, is no longer needed.
Any nation will nuclear weapons technology is rightly feared.

As their delivery systems get better, it will come to a point where the US has to act - it would be intolerable for them to have the capability to strike the West.

How can they strike the West? For that, they require ICBMs capable of targeting installations which are more than 10,000 km away. Right now their best missile (Taepodong-2) is having a maximum range of only 4,000 km. And they are unable to increase its range for the past few years.
21526  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Trumps Travel Ban? (Round 2) on: March 14, 2017, 10:08:44 AM
Now after America was going to sell oil interests with Saudi Arabia disperse. America can reduce oil prices on the world market. It is quite possible that they will be competitors. This is an economic war.

No matter how much crude oil the American frackers can produce out of the shale formations, the US will remain a net importer of crude oil in the long term. And that means that at last in the crude oil sector, there will be no competition between the US and the KSA.
In the U.S. not only has shale oil and conventional oil. Besides, Trump was going to sell strategic oil reserves. In any case, this should lead to a drop in prices on world markets. Let me also remind you that China's economy is also beginning to decline.

Selling the strategic oil reserves may be a bad idea. They are meant for emergency use in case of warfare or natural catastrophes. And even if he decides to sell them, there will be only a temporary blip in the prices. After 6 or 7 months, the prices will be back to $55 per barrel.
21527  Other / Politics & Society / Re: DONALD TRUMP WILL BE AMERICA'S MOST FAMOUS PRESIDENT on: March 14, 2017, 10:06:58 AM
I do think Donald Trump will be a very famous person in the history of American politics. How long has he been president? Barely three months and he's trending on global news each day . If anyone thinks different about this, he or she should feel free to reply to this topic.
Maybe, but I think anyone interested in the well being of the US and the world in general is hoping that he is at least one of the most effective leaders in the history of the US, if he could reach top 10 in that category I will be happy.

He has been in power for less than two months. To make a conclusion on whether he is performing well or not, we may need to wait for at least 2 years. But I have to say that so far it looks quite promising, apart from the usual badmouthing by the mainstream media.
21528  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Are all american racists? Do they hate all outsiders/immigrants? on: March 14, 2017, 10:04:39 AM
You cant really blame the American people for trying to protect themselves against citizens of countries that seek to kill and destroy their lives. Most immigrants are welcomed with open arms. But these so called refugees which are flocking to the USA are filled with sympathizers and even members of terrorist organizations. Take a look at what happened and is happening in Germany with their open door policy. America should protect the people of America first before all others.

Tell that to Hillary Clinton and the other Democrat politicians, who want to import even larger numbers of gangsters from Mexico and El Salvador. I have a feeling that the battle is lost already. A majority of the children born in the United States are non-white. The future is bleak. There will be less number of people who work, and larger number of welfare rats who are going to leach the treasury dry.
21529  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Protests in Belarus on: March 14, 2017, 10:00:45 AM
Actually, the tax against social parasitism is a good idea. In the former USSR, social parasites were rounded up and they were either shot or sent to the gulags. At least these people should be thanking Lukashenko, as he is not shooting them at point blank.
21530  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Muslim athlete initially banned by Trump arrested for child sex abuse in US on: March 14, 2017, 09:55:28 AM
Well, what do you believe about Evangelical Christians? Same conservative stance, but with Jesus on deck.

Apart from a few crazy sects such as Jehova's Witnesses and criminal organizations such as the New Tribes Mission, I don't think that the evangelical Christians are leading a life outside the mainstream society. They are well integrated to the general population.

As an atheist, I have few if any problems with the ideal way of life as advocated by fundamentalist Christians, excepting the God stuff.

Now, as an atheist, I have quite a few problems with the ideal way of life as advocated by Islamics.  They do bear some resemblance to fundamentalist Christians, in ways that should be explored.  However, the problem is they seem to be a bunch of control freaks with no hesitations to use violence to enforce their weird shit on people that are essentially, innocent bystanders.

The difference is that Christianity uses money power and shrewdness to gain more followers to the religion, while Islam is still dependent upon the stone age tactics such as demographic jihad and physical violence to expand itself.
21531  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Why do people hate islam? on: March 14, 2017, 09:46:29 AM
I do not agree to all islam teaches to its people. However i think that this is just normal because islam people doesnt agree as well to all my religious beliefs yet it can not be a right reason for me to hate them. Basically this is all just a repect to humanity and setting aside each diffrences with regards to religion and for me those people who hates them cannot show respect to others

So you ask yourself and us to give the Muslims the respect they do not give us?
I think that initially people hated terrorists, but it turned out that all the attacks were committed by Muslims and now people equate terrorists with Muslims and the problems are only compounded.

The main issue is that the Muslim clerics and leaders never condemn the terrorist attacks perpetrated by their coreligionists. On the other hand, they try to defend them, by accusing the law enforcement authorities of racism and xenophobia.
21532  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Did Obama tap Trump's phone? on: March 14, 2017, 09:41:39 AM
The whitehouse now says that trump didn't mean actually wiretap. He meant Obama had gone overboard on his surveillance like the latest wikileaks shows.  This was supposedly obvious because 2 out of the 4 tweets about wiretapping said "wire tapped"  in quotes.

It's taken them over a week to figure this was the best spin

Spin or not, Trump's image will not take a hit because if this. There exists enough evidence to prove that Obama spied on his enemies as well as his allies. Even if evidence specific to his spying on Trump is not uncovered, the general public is going to take a favorable stance towards Trump.
21533  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Why bitcoins illegal ???? on: March 14, 2017, 09:38:22 AM
bitcoin has no central government so any of gov department cant track the transaction so some of the contry still bann for the bitcoin use Roll Eyes
Bitcoin does not have a central government but everything is transparent when it comes to bitcoin as you can check each and every transaction in the blockchain. So it is basically not a untraceable currency like you think it is.Why government are not approving is a different debate altogether as they might be learning about it.

Bitcoin may not be 100% anonymous, but it is quite difficult to trace the transactions back to a particular individual. I am not saying that it is not possible (for example a few users traced back the Sheep Marketplace thief), but it takes a lot of effort and time.
21534  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Are terrorists only muslim in religion? on: March 14, 2017, 09:35:32 AM
No. Our governments are more terrorists than the muslims, they make us pay excessive taxes to keep us as good slaves and we do whatever they order. I have never seen any protest here in the US except the gay and lesbian parades nor I have seen such protests in western developed countries.

Last time I checked taxes didnt cause me or anyone else to be blown to bits, get mowed down by a lorry, get filled with bullet holes or raped.

Just consider these posts as pathetic excuses to justify the terrorist acts perpetrated by the Muslims. This tactic no longer works. People have got more intelligent, and with the exception of a small group of leftist retards, no one is going to believe in the Muslim victim card.
21535  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Two memorial documentaries about the undefeated Givi on: March 14, 2017, 09:32:08 AM
Another death - one of co-founder DNR dead on last Sunday:
http://echo.msk.ru/news/1943394-echo.html
Many deaths of leaders of separatists in short period. Coincidence? I don't think so.

He was 54-years old, and passed away as a result of illness. What this has to do with the latest bunch of assassinations against the LNR/DNR leaders? Or are you suggesting that his brain tumor was resulted from biological warfare by the Right sector?
21536  Economy / Economics / Re: Long term OIL on: March 13, 2017, 08:55:02 AM
Saudi are now making the barren desert into a rich fertile land with the use of irrigation and they wanted to be food independent rather than relying on imports alone. Aside from that they are also developing other business to make Saudi a more competitive country.

Is this some sort of a joke? The Saudis exhausted their water reserves in the late 1980s, after using all of it to farm wheat. Right now, they have hardly any water for irrigation. And water from desalination is extremely expensive (in Israel, the rate is around $0.50 per cubic meter, but in Saudi it costs two times that). For irrigation, you need water at less than $0.05 per cubic meter.
21537  Other / Politics & Society / Re: United States deploys ballistic missile systems near the borders of North Korea on: March 13, 2017, 08:48:45 AM
North Korea knows that they would get wiped off the map in seconds if they attacked. They are just attempting to stay relevant by constantly being the annoying kid on the block. China is rapidly abandoning them, so the days of that dictatorship may soon be coming to an end.
It's still not solved. It seems to me that only a severe economic embargo can finish the dictatorial regime in North Korea. The maintenance of nuclear weapons costs a lot of money. You need to make sure that the money Pyongyang was not.
No one is afraid of North Korea. Most likely it has not yet been thrown out because it was to whom to point a finger. If suddenly it gets boring, then Kim Jong Il will quickly sort it out. And I shove such a wild neighbor, too, is no longer needed.

Actually everyone should be afraid of the DPRK, and its lunatic leader Kim Jong Un. A country with dozens of nuclear weapons in its possession is a big threat to the very existence of humanity. And more so, if the head of the state is a complete nutjob.
21538  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Did Obama tap Trump's phone? on: March 13, 2017, 08:46:56 AM
I think he did tap trump's phone. It's simply his style, i mean he type lots of people's phone. including the Prime Minister  of  German.

Right now, this is the biggest evidence we have to support Trump's claim. It is well known that Obama had ordered to tap the phone of Angela Merkel. If he could do this to one of his biggest allies, then what prevents him from doing the same to Trump?
21539  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Why bitcoins illegal ???? on: March 13, 2017, 08:45:26 AM
in my country bitcoin is accept in some place only but government is scare about illegal activity or to cover illegal activity
sample has been proof like they use bitcoin to do drug transaction and firearm

The governments (especially those in the third world) don't know much about the advantages of Bitcoin. What little information they get is from the highly biased mainstream media. It is our responsibility to educate these people about Bitcoin.
21540  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Are terrorists only muslim in religion? on: March 13, 2017, 08:41:43 AM
It would have been very simple if they were carrying C4 across the border, but unfortunately they make explosives at home. Technology permit.

I have checked some of the dark market sites. Although I couldn't find any IEDs or grenade-launchers up for sale, I saw plenty of C4 and other explosive materials listed for immediate purchase. Technology has progressed to such an extent that soon portable nuclear weapons also will be available in these markets.
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