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3861  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Russian Invasion of Ukraine[In Progress] on: September 16, 2022, 12:18:01 AM
^^^ Since you jokers don't seem to realize what is happening, I'll break it down for you. It's quite simple.

Russia is being pushed beyond what she wants. The result will be world war. Ukraine will be the first to go.

Blab all you want. But that is what you can expect if there isn't something that intervenes to stop Russia. So far there isn't anything that can intervene.


Xi, Putin meet in Uzbekistan as Ukraine war dominates


Putin thanks China’s Xi for his ‘balanced’ stand on Ukraine

The two leaders met in Uzbekistan on the sidelines of the eight-nation Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO), a security alliance created as a counterweight to U.S. influence that also includes India, Pakistan and four ex-Soviet nations in Central Asia.

Along with Russian's attack on Ukraine, backdropping the summit are the brief eruption not far from the event site of hostilities between Armenia and Azerbaijan, as well as strains in China's relations with Washington, Europe, Japan and India due to disputes over technology, security and territory.

Speaking at the start of his one-on-one talks with Xi, Putin blasted what he described as an "ugly" effort by the United States and its allies to maintain their perceived global domination.

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3862  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Is Corruption ok on: September 15, 2022, 08:43:03 PM
Most people want to have more money, but here's the deal, you don't get to do what you want. Life is not about doing what we want without any limits and at the cost of other people. Life is about coexistence, ethics, being a good man.

I'll ask you a question, OP. Would you sacrifice all your dignity for money? If not then where's the limit? At which point do we say no? If you cannot show such a point then maybe we should put this limit at any unethical thing, regardless of how little damage it does?


what do you think it's Wright?

Your typo actually made it look pretty legit. Craig Wright is corrupt and it's not OK Cheesy

If it was a typo, he wouldn't have capitalized the 'W'. He probably had some weird thinking he was trying to pass on, but maybe only trying to say that Craig Wright is a crook without coming wright out with it. Cheesy

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3863  Other / Off-topic / Re: Hydrogen energy: Water instead of oil on: September 15, 2022, 06:19:33 PM
Hydrogen energy: Water instead of oil


No good. It takes energy to make hydrogen. And hydrogen doesn't have any lubricating factors at all; we need oil.



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3864  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Russian Invasion of Ukraine[In Progress] on: September 15, 2022, 06:03:26 PM
You play with an overview that isn't true. Nations don't survive by using direct force against their own people. And that is what Russia was doing before 1990.

And today it's rainbows and unicorn farts?

Why don't you go to Russia and try to tell them about the 6th commandment like this woman did and let us know how that works out for you.

https://meem.link/i/fdshtn2z.png


You are the one who is even suggesting 'rainbows and unicorn farts'. Probably because they exist where only you can 'see' them... behind your eyes.

Russia has the Bible. That includes the commandments. That's why they are trying to do free trade rather than forced trade.

Or do you think they forced Gazprom gas on Germany and Europe. If Germany had its brains outside of its back pocket, they would have paid France to keep its nuclear power plants going so they could at least buy electricity if gas went down. But no. They snubbed France. First in WW2, and now in buying gas from Russia, instead. Doesn't Germany realize that France is slanted in a Communistic direction rather than a Nazi one? Is the US actually pushing Germany in the direction of Communism?

But no. You would rather sanction the s*** out of Russia, and then complain when they have enough trouble that they need to shut their gas down. Compressor parts made in countries that sanctioned them so that they can't even buy the parts they need to keep the gas flowing.

But this has nothing to do with the logic of the situation. The logic is, why do business with your enemies? If Russia had been smarter, they would have worked harder on their BRICS agreements long ago.

To make matters worse, Azerbaijan is attacking a Russian ally, Armenia. And Armenia is asking for help under agreements the two countries have. I'd almost be willing to bet that the US is the one pushing Azerbaijan to war with Armenia. And why? All because the US Petro Dollar is being misused by the US, often to enslave other countries.

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3865  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Russian Invasion of Ukraine[In Progress] on: September 15, 2022, 03:22:10 PM
What do you think Russia was doing with the free trade that they were engaged in around the world?

It was buying stuff from the countries that actually have viable economies because it can't make anything of its own.
Not because they can't make it on their own. Rather, like all the nations, it's easier to make some products, but to farm out others. Consider that a whole lot of US electronics comes from China for this reason... and cars and loads of other things.



The major reason the US pushed against Russia through Ukraine was because Russia was having so much success, that they were breaking up the USD as the world currency. And the Ukraine was a handy US satellite for it to against Russia use at the moment.

They're were getting USD for oil/gas and spending it. By that logic I'm breaking up USD every day too, such evil me.
You play with words. You forgot the world currency part. It's happening right as we post... BRICS is tearing down the strength of the USD as the world currency. Sure, the job is far from complete. But it's started.



Now that the sanctions have backfired, have made Russia stronger than ever faster than ever, and have ignited nations around the world to join against the US (BRICS), the only thing that is stopping Russia is time. Just a little more time and Russia will break the US stranglehold.

Just like the Soviet Union defeated the rotten capitalist West in 1990. I thought that was enough excitement for me for a lifetime but now I can't wait to see it again. Good times.


You play with an overview that isn't true. Nations don't survive by using direct force against their own people. And that is what Russia was doing before 1990.

Nations survive and grow strong by free trade. That is what Russia is doing today, and it's why they are becoming more powerful all the time.

It's okay that you don't understand such evident things as this. It helps clarification come about for all the other people, even when it is still lost on you.

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3866  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Covid again on: September 15, 2022, 03:06:58 PM
People all know that there is a whole bunch of Covid... more Covid than ever. What they don't know is where it is coming from. It's coming from the Covid vaccines; the vaccines are causing people's bodies to make more Covid.

The two strongest drugs against Covid are Ivermectin and HCQ (hydroxychloroquine).

The best natural non-medicine cures are vitamin D, and vitamin C + zinc.

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3867  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Russian Invasion of Ukraine[In Progress] on: September 15, 2022, 02:34:53 PM

From the creators of a fiction novel "Russia's economy will get stronger under sanctions".

Russia couldn't do shit before sanctions, couldn't build up it's economy (other than selling hydrocarbons); couldn't establish this magic union with China, Iran, or Eritrea; couldn't make neighboring countries love it. But now at war and walled off from the rest of the world, yeah it will do all those things very successfully LOL. Well, the good news is that you'll run out of glue you're sniffing at some point.

Russia is not a world power anymore. It doesn't have a "sphere of influence". It has a bunch of territories and nations that it plundered over the centuries. It has a gnome dictator at the head of a corrupt government and a dysfunctional army. I'm struggling to think of anything else of any significance. Natural resources won't get it far - there are a plenty of resource-rich countries in the world that have become absolute shitholes for the same reasons why Russia will join their ranks (e.g. Venezuela).

What do you think Russia was doing with the free trade that they were engaged in around the world? The major reason the US pushed against Russia through Ukraine was because Russia was having so much success, that they were breaking up the USD as the world currency. And the Ukraine was a handy US satellite for it to against Russia use at the moment.

Now that the sanctions have backfired, have made Russia stronger than ever faster than ever, and have ignited nations around the world to join against the US (BRICS), the only thing that is stopping Russia is time. Just a little more time and Russia will break the US stranglehold.

This doesn't mean that Russia will rule. They will only rule in the break-up of the USD. It's happening as we post. Every nation will use whatever they see as an advantage for enriching themselves. And so far, the US is only giving other nations reason to drop the USD.

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3868  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Should Donald Trump take the late John Gotti’s Nickname.? on: September 15, 2022, 02:25:37 PM
Well, you are close in names. But you didn't quite make it.

For who Trump is, and what he has done, he should take name of Ayn Rand's hero in 'Atlas Shrugged'... John Galt.

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3869  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Russian Invasion of Ukraine[In Progress] on: September 15, 2022, 02:22:15 PM
https://i.imgur.com/rRmPouN.jpg

Tell the teacher if...

Tell your teacher:
If you have relatives in Russia.
If your parents speak Russian at home.
If your parents watch TV in Russian.
If your parents talk badly about Vladimir Zelensky.

And you are surprised? They want to identify any potential pro-Russian parents and investigate them.

Russia invaded Ukraine and killed, and tortured Ukrainians en masse.

Pro-Russian support is probably considered a national security threat. I am not surprised. All other EU countries should do the same.

The US invaded Ukraine years ago through infiltration. But they did it subtly and quietly, so that any backlash from it would only be seen as aggression from somewhere else. That's why people think that it was Russia who attacked the Ukraine.

Russia didn't like this invasion/infiltration idea all along, but only start fighting this year when the US wouldn't back off, and things started getting bloody for Russian families living in Ukraine.

US propaganda is one of the greatest ways that the US uses to fight. They have been doing it in US schools for years, so that US adults these, days barely recognize what is right and what is wrong. So, why would anybody think that the US wouldn't propagandize the people of any of their satellite countries... like they are doing in Ukraine?

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3870  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Russian Invasion of Ukraine[In Progress] on: September 15, 2022, 01:29:51 PM

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I don't.  I remain confident that most of the Ukroids are decent people who are victims of the NaZiocon take-over and in no way deserve the fate which is being meted out to them.  I'm being 100% honest when I say that a good part of the reason I bother to write here on this subject is out of regard for the majority of citizens of Ukraine who would will be better off when this thing ends, and even more so if the Russians 'win' and get most of what they claim to want which appears to be riddance of the Ziocon menace.  And again, that menace faces all numerically significant populations in the region.  If not the entire planet.

Hopefully the Ukraine event will cause other people around the world will wake up and smell the coffee before it is too late when these Ziocon creeps start to dominate their country's governments.  It's about 50 years to late for the Americans...they were the juiciest target and got the early attention.


Don't forget about the 3 big US companies that have taken over 60% of Ukraine's farmland. The US government is being fiercely lobbied by these companies to maintain a presence there.

One of the companies is Monsanto. This means that if the US (Ukraine) wins, the farmland will be poisoned by Monsanto chemicals. In the long run, the land will be destroyed. In the short run, loads of people wherever Ukrainian crops are sold will be poisoned.

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I am from Ukraine and it is a nightmare. Sometimes I think that it will never end. It's very important to talk about the war and don't forget about it.

Yes, but the real question is, How do we help Russia put down the US invasion of Ukraine? This invasion is so subtle that many people don't even realize it is happening. If you can't or won't do anything about it, forget about it, and bring health back to your soul a little.


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3871  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Is Corruption ok on: September 14, 2022, 09:53:04 PM
Corruption is something that can't be avoided. The troubling thing is that people who are forced to live by corruption, often forget how to stop when there is no more need for it.

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3872  Other / Politics & Society / Re: To the results of the Russian-Ukrainian war on: September 14, 2022, 09:49:44 PM
The hard times in Ukraine - especially families of soldiers on both sides - is hurting everyday US soldiers, too. What will it be like when there is not enough money to support food stamps for anybody? Yet, instead of stopping the war, and using the money to buy food for the people, the US keeps on sending $billions.


Pentagon Tells Struggling Army Soldiers, Families To Apply For Food Stamps


The Pentagon is recommending U.S. soldiers struggling with soaring food prices apply for welfare, in a move that underscores both low military pay and the economic headwinds facing the nation as a whole.

The recommendation came last month from Sergeant Major of the Army Michael Grinston, and directs Army soldiers and their families to apply for food stamps through the federal Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program known by the acronym SNAP.

"With inflation affecting everything from gas prices to groceries to rent, some Soldiers and their families are finding it harder to get by on the budgets they've set and used before," the written guidance from Grinston reads. "SNAP is a U.S. government program that provides benefits to eligible low-income individuals and families via an electronic benefits transfer card that can be used like a debit card to purchase eligible food in authorized retail food stores. Service members and their families may be eligible."

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"The guidance points soldiers to the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program and links them to the federal welfare program’s website."
--Billions and billions for Biden's suicidal Green New Deal and Ukraine, no money fo feed our soldiers and families!

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3873  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Russian Invasion of Ukraine[In Progress] on: September 14, 2022, 08:38:26 PM
^^^ ... and Ukraine so good at selling them on the black market.

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3874  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Power Or Money ? on: September 14, 2022, 01:12:56 PM
Power Or Money ?


He who can amass lots of money in a truly righteous way, has lots of power.



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3875  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Death of Queen Elizabeth II: Bitter Sweet News for King Charles III on: September 14, 2022, 01:10:37 PM
As usual, there is a bitter side to all this. Is the new king controlling the Rothschild's? Or are they controlling him? Watch the video and decide for yourself.


King Charles III - What You NEED To Know!!!


Some are calling it the end of an era as a new monarchy under King Charles III has already begun.

But who's truly calling the shots and pulling the strings of these puppet public figures?

In this video Dan Dicks of Press For Truth exposes the Rothschild family's connection to the British Royal Family and how they've used a network of pedophiles to exert a great deal of control over the Royals still to this day.


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3876  Other / Politics & Society / A Debt Jubilee of Biblical Proportions Is Coming Soon… What You Need To Know on: September 14, 2022, 12:13:01 AM
Don't wait too long to cancel your fake bank loans the Tom Schauf way - https://duckduckgo.com/?t=ffab&q=Tom+Schauf%2C+bank+freedom&ia=web. With electronics and communications the way they are today, the debt jubilee might not happen the same way it did in the past.


A Debt Jubilee of Biblical Proportions Is Coming Soon… What You Need To Know


Four thousand years ago, the rulers of ancient Babylon discovered a technique to stave off violent revolts.

In ancient times, there was a tendency for people to become hopelessly in debt to their creditors. Eventually, they would rise up and cause instability that could threaten the entire ruling system.

The rulers of the ancient world recognized this dynamic.

Their solution was to enact widespread debt cancellation—a debt jubilee.

Debt jubilees acted as a societal pressure release valve when there were no other options.

The practice spread in the ancient world and became codified in different civilizations.

For example, the Book of Leviticus recognizes debt jubilees as the end of a 49-year biblical cycle—seven cycles of seven years.

I think this ancient practice will make a big comeback soon as debt reaches unbearable levels today.

In fact, the debt jubilees have already started… and the investment consequences will be profound.

It's important to note that debt jubilees do not magically create new wealth. They simply redistribute it.

Debt jubilees are government decrees that amount to a massive wealth transfer with big winners and losers.

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3877  Other / Off-topic / Re: Best country to migrate to live, work and settle. on: September 14, 2022, 12:03:23 AM
Ukraine Grin

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3878  Other / Off-topic / Re: How do you handle stress? on: September 14, 2022, 12:02:38 AM
^^^ You're spending too much time watching the Ukraine war Grin

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3879  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Russian Invasion of Ukraine[In Progress] on: September 13, 2022, 11:59:45 PM
You have the same annoying defect as most 'libs', including most of my friends and family.  That is, reading/hearing something I didn't write/say.  I know it's a handy crutch for people who have no other way forward, but it's not a good look.  But I guess you long ago abandoned any pretense of intellectual rigor, honesty, self respect, etc, so why not, eh?  Fools most of the mouth breathers here on this thread

Common sense is not a defect.

You don't need to hear someone say "I am a Putin fanboy" to know they are a Putin fanboy.

Walks like a duck....etc.

You are obviously a Putin fan boy.



Putin has Migs. He doesn't need or want fanboys. Cheesy

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3880  Other / Politics & Society / Re: To the results of the Russian-Ukrainian war on: September 13, 2022, 11:57:28 PM
As usual, the Ukraine jubilance over Kharkiv is a lot of hot air. It was in Russia's plan to give this area up, since it wasn't doing anything to help their position in Donbas.


Russian regrouping in Kharkov will speed up Battle of Donbass


No matter the Biden Administration's motivations in publicising its role in what western media is celebrating as a success story — presumably, with an eye on domestic politics in America — it could be factually correct. The media leak puts the dramatic happenings in the past 3-4 days in proper perspective.

There are two ways of looking at the surge by the Ukrainian military: one, Kiev has inflicted a heavy defeat on the Russians and forced them to retreat, or, the American intelligence finally got wind of the unobtrusive thinning out of the Russian frontline in Kharkov that had been going on in the recent weeks as part of a larger re-deployment of military formations, and shared the intelligence with Kiev, who of course gleefully acted on it.

The New York Times report effectively confirms the latter reading of the situation, which has been the stuff of hearsay and whispers so far.

Indeed, there has been hardly any fighting as such in Kharkov region during this Ukrainian surge, and the Russian focus was, unsurprisingly, to pull out the residual forces in the frontline under the cover of heavy artillery fire. The Russian operation ensured that there was no significant casualty. The new frontline that was being steadily put together in the recent weeks (or months) along the Oskol River has crystallised.

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