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821  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Donetsk, Kharkov, Lugansk - way to Russia. on: June 03, 2015, 06:09:10 PM
Ukrainian armed forces used artillery that was prohibited according to the Minsk-2 agreement. This was confirmed by Kiev itself. The hardest artillery hits fell on Marjinka and Krasnogorovka villages near Donetsk.
http://ria.ru/world/20150603/1067973297.html

Ukraine now shells with artillery and started an advance along the whole of the Eastern front.

Ukrainian forces use the tactics of provocations, attacking the DNR forces, and then placing blame for the attack on them that are similar to the ones used by Croatians.

The US StateDep naturally goes one step further and is accusing Russia, saying that "Russia carries direct responsibility for the occurring". Yeah, right, as usual, Russia is to blame for the AU killing the civilians in Donbass by Ukro-Nazi hands. While Russia is still bemusedly watching from the sidelines the madhouse that once was Ukraine.
http://ria.ru/world/20150603/1068022883.html
Applying the double-speak filter: US holds the sole responsibility for the violence. Oh, and US StateDep was conspicuously silent, when civilians were shelled in Gorlovka yesterday.
822  Other / Politics & Society / Re: russia to be free of sodomites, shuts down perverted anal sex activist rally on: June 03, 2015, 04:22:08 PM
That gay parade in Moscow. I saw a report of it on Western TV. You could see a lot of people with cameras, and 2 or 3 gays being held by 5-6 policemen. That's it. The reporters couldn't get a decent wide-angle picture, probably because there were more reporters than gays there. I call it not so much a rally, as a provocation.

By the way, if a parade for protection of hamsters was held in Moscow without a prior clearance from Major's office, it would have been dispersed the same way.

And it's good for Russia to keep tabs on the pink (or "blue", as they are called in Russia) mafia. All their "pride" parades cause, is disgust among the Russian population and further worsen Russians' attitude towards this LGBT (Lesbian, Gay, Bestiality, Transvestite) minority. A friend of mine, when we discussed this news, said: "Why did the authorities bother with police, they should have called in psychiatrists instead."

Personally, when I see two men smooching, I want to retch...

Good for Russia. Sexuality is a private matter. People should not march on the street and shout that "I enjoy putting my dick on some other guy's anus". I never saw any hetero-sexual pride rallies. So why these homosexuals feel that they need to take a march on the street, to proclaim their sexuality? All these HIV-infected retards should be deported to England.  

Is this a poor attempt at humour? You say sexuality is a private matter, but the reason there are gay protests in Russia is because the state is making that sexuality a public matter, and discriminating against peoples' sexuality. They're not doing it to "proclaim their sexuality", they're doing it because they believe sexuality is a private matter that the state shouldn't get involved with.

There are no heterosexual rallies because the state/society has no problem with heterosexual relationships.

Oh, but there are heterosexual rallies: didn't you read the op, about the counter-protest that was held at the same time? And soon we will need mote heterosexual rallies as heterosexuality gets marginalised.

Also, the rights of homosexuals are not oppressed in Russia: you are free to be homosexual and copulate with whoever you want, you can kiss your penis-bearing "girlfriend" in the street - the only thing you risk is some disgusted sideways looks from the crowd around you. What you are not allowed to do, is to push this behaviour down the throats of everyone around you in mass media, especially to the minors. Kind like the prohibition to sell alcohol and tobacco to the under-age.

PS: In Russia, rainbow symbolises a peaceful, carefree childhood.
Take, for example, this Ukrainian child healthcare centre, called "Rainbow"
http://www.radugamed.com.ua/

It saddens and angers me to see this beautiful symbol being desecrated and dragged through the mud by the LGBT. Pretty much the same what Hitler did with the sun-symbol, the swastika, turning it from a beautiful into a despised symbol.

823  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: Vertcoin - 1 | ASIC - 0 | Lyra2RE | Decentralised | GPU Mineable | Open Source on: June 03, 2015, 04:09:38 PM
This may have been answered before, but here goes anyway: what's more efficient to mine the Vertcoin on: AMD or nVidia?

I think nvidia, but since the algo is very dependant on memory (especially latency) it depends on the specific card model and memory chips.
See my thread for AMD hashrates and sp_'s for nvidia.

Ok, thanks. I have an old GTX 560Ti with improved cooling and some remaining 6670s from LTC mining that I am phasing out now. Will see how they fair with Lyra2RE... Smiley
824  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: Vertcoin - 1 | ASIC - 0 | Lyra2RE | Decentralised | GPU Mineable | Open Source on: June 03, 2015, 01:04:29 PM
This may have been answered before, but here goes anyway: what's more efficient to mine the Vertcoin on: AMD or nVidia?
825  Other / Politics & Society / Re: BERLIN IS WASHINGTON’S VASSAL UNTIL 2099? on: June 03, 2015, 10:25:36 AM
Galdur, you should actually re-post your post from the Donetsk thread here:
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=518645.msg11486179#msg11486179





Regarding this:

And if You really want to know how wonderfull East Germany was speak to Germans that actually lived there, that where trying to escape to the West.

I have checked the election results from the East German states. Very few of the people there support Angela Merkel's pro-American Party. On the other hand, the pro-Russian Die Linke usually gets 25% to 30% of the votes there. Now you will be very surprised to learn that the Die Linke is simply a refurbished version of the Sozialistische Einheitspartei Deutschlands (the East German Communist Party).



A very good artcle from 2014 with infographics on a wide range of social and economical issues (in English):

A Nation Divided
http://zeit.de/feature/german-unification-a-nation-divided

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What does Germany’s reunification nearly a quarter of century later look like? Can you touch it? See it?

Germans worked hard to make their decades of division disappear. Only a few meters of the Berlin Wall remain standing. Much of what was once communist East German has been torn down, rebuilt or paved over. It’s as if the former border with West Germany simply vanished. Even the memories of 1989 are fading with the years. Or is there something still there?

We sought images, graphics and statistics to tell the story of German unity – or its continued division. We found data that speaks more precisely than many direct witnesses to these historic events. For example, our statistical maps. Some show East Germany’s borders so clearly, they look as if they were created before the Wall fell in 1989.
826  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Meanwhile in Ukraine... Revolution. on: June 02, 2015, 07:24:48 PM
Balthazar, add to that
5. the governor does not hold the citizenship of Ukraine.

6. The governor suffers from acute schizophrenia.

And regarding the citizenship, Mikheil Saakashvili was presented with an Ukrainian passport just hours before he became the governor of Odessa, at the orders of the president Petro Poroshenko.

http://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-32969052

Ah, fast track.  Tongue You are right, that slipped unnoticed by me.
http://lenta.ru/news/2015/06/02/saakashvili/

In Odessa his official task is to fight corruption, a tall call for someone who is under corruption charges and misappropriation of $4 billion in Georgia. The other two charges against him are: beating up of MP Valerij Gelashvili and dispersal of a peaceful demonstration on the 7th of November 2007. Because of the unavoidable criminal investigations, Saakashvili fled Georgia to Belgium in October 2013 before his presidential term expired.
827  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Is the West gearing up to invade Russia once again? on: June 02, 2015, 06:54:16 PM
Seen in headlines on Sky today:

Poland Rearming As Fears Of Russian Attack Grow
http://news.sky.com/story/1494518/poland-rearms-as-fears-of-russian-attack-grow

Applying the Western double-speak filter, this headline translates into:

Best case: "Poland has been duped into rearming with outdated American weapons as media-blown hysteria about non-existent Russian aggression grows"
Worst case: "Poland rearming as plans for yet another Polish invasion of Russia are finalised"

It's been too long since Poland invaded Russia last time: 96 years, in 1919-1920. Usually Poland takes a stab at Russian lands twice a century...



By the way, the following was spotted in Vilnius airport (Lithuania) a few days ago: more occupational forces arrive.
828  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Donetsk, Kharkov, Lugansk - way to Russia. on: June 02, 2015, 06:46:38 PM
So, the war on the millions of people of Novorossia continues.

DNR reports about artillery shelling of residential houses in Gorlovka. Artillery works from several directions:
http://ria.ru/world/20150602/1067666589.html
829  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Child kidnapping by the Norwegian State on: May 30, 2015, 07:44:25 PM
 
30 May 2015

Ahead of the demonstration today:

Tomáš Zdechovský (KDU-ČSL): Say no to the norwegian terror!
Join the demonstrations which take place on the 30th May in many european cities (London, Oslo, Dublin, Prague, Edinburgh, Vilnius, Stavanger)!
Socialtjänsten i Marks kommun skändar familjer!, 27 mai 2015

Zdechovský also mentions Brno as a city where there will be a demonstration.

The website "Socialtjänsten i Marks kommun skändar familjer!" is a Swedish one, which brings a lot of information about CPS abuses from several countries (of course including Sweden, which is really 'worst in class'). The name means approximately "The Social Services in Marks Municipality abuses families!"

Here are some news reports from Russian-language media about the protests against the new Norwegian CPS law:

Protest in front of the Norwegian embassy in London, conducted by the emigrants from the former USSR and by Russian Mothers. People places photos of tens of children (predominantly of Russian/ex-USSR origin) that got kidnapped by Norway over the last year (video):
http://tvzvezda.ru/news/vstrane_i_mire/content/201505301750-7tlz.htm

There was a picket in front of the Norwegian embassy in Tallinn, Estonia against "the Norwegian policy that allows it to expropriate children en mass":
http://www.interfax.ru/world/444708

According to the article, the activists from Estonia say that similar protests are conducted in 14 other countries, including Latvia, Lithuania, Denmark, Sweden, Great Britain, Poland, Slovakia, Russia, Czech Republic, Turkey.

The activists from "Parents of Estonia" say further that they are afraid that the same kind of marauding as in Norway (where a quarter of the children is institutionalised!) can start in Estonia, because Estonian laws are modelled after Norwegian ones.

Edit: And here it is:
http://dsnmp.ru/korolevstvo-plennyih-detey-i-vsemirnyiy-piket-za-semyu-trans-norvegiya-i-deti-video-18-dr-novosti-mirovogo-sodoma/

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News: Russian mother will go to the World rally on May 30, 2015 at 12:00 to the Norwegian embassies in Russia, the Czech Republic, Latvia, Lithuania, Estonia,England, Germany, France and Holland. In Norway, at the same time, the People's Assembly will be held in Oslo against the anti-child policy of the Norwegian authorities, the practice of mass withdrawal of children from biological families of all nationalities.
Parents in all 10 countries will come to the Norwegian Embassies with photographs of the stolen children in Norway, and with mourning "roses" in their hands. The flower symbolizes the captive child, "confiscated" by the Norwegian Childpolice "Barnevern" from the family home. The parents from 10 countries will put mourning roses on the porch of the diplomatic mission of a country  that practices the punitive methods against the traditional families of Russians, Ukrainians, Belarusians and other nations.
The purpose of the action - to draw attention to the fact that "the mass removal of children" in Norway is implementing gender ideology. In Norway, the Slavic children transformed into trans-Norwegians: see the documentary about the action "Trans-Norway".

In Czechia: http://www.kdejemojedite.cz/
https://www.facebook.com/CeskoVratmeDetiRodicum?pnref=story

The video, mentioned above, is in English:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5mF3ihYfYcw
830  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Donetsk, Kharkov, Lugansk - way to Russia. on: May 30, 2015, 03:37:18 PM
And continuing with double-standards and hypocrisy. Remember that many of Russian politicians, activists and performers (like Iosif Kobzon) ended on the EU/American black list for expressing their support for the self-determination of the people of Crimea?

Now, Russia has its own black list, holding, among others, a German MP Mihael Fuchs. He became indignant with this, demanding explanations from Russia and saying that it's "wrong that Russia shows some politicians the door only because they express their opinion".  Roll Eyes From France, there is a French journalist Bernard-Anri Levi, who pushed flaming speeches on Maidan.

However, the Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs has not confirmed the existence of such black list, and the authenticity of it is questionable. Maybe it's just another backstabbing black PR from the Western mob.

http://www.bfm.ru/news/294198
831  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Is the West gearing up to invade Russia once again? on: May 30, 2015, 03:29:27 PM
Russian SU-24 forced an American destroyer "Ross" (equipped with Aegis) out of Russian territorial waters and back into neutral waters in the Eastern part of the Black Sea. "Ross" was behaving in a provocative manner.
http://ria.ru/defense_safety/20150530/1067315178.html
Several American ships previously exceeded the 21 days that they can spend in the Black Sea according to the international convention, according to Lavrov.
832  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Meanwhile in Ukraine... Revolution. on: May 30, 2015, 03:22:00 PM
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The proof that people are not in charge:

1. governor is a foreign criminal.
2. doesn't need to know anything about a country to run it.
3. not voted in
4. no problem from the US, no voted is needed, unlike Crimea which voted.


Balthazar, add to that
5. the governor does not hold the citizenship of Ukraine.

Because it's official now. Poroshenko appointed this mad scientist as a gauleiter governor of Odessa region:
http://rt.com/news/263493-saakashvili-governor-odessa-ukraine/
http://ria.ru/world/20150530/1067317244.html

And Odessa met these news with irony. Neckties with text "For Misha" (short of Mihail) were hanged around Odessa for his arrival. Smiley
http://www.bfm.ru/news/294201

Oh, and in other news from the madhouse:
Poroshenko promised to get rid of the oligarchs:

http://lenta.ru/news/2015/05/30/oligarh/

Judging by this picture, he is going to start with himself...  Grin
833  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Meanwhile in Ukraine... Revolution. on: May 29, 2015, 08:18:52 PM
This is hilarious! Remember the tie-chewing ex-President of Georgia, who is wanted by Georgia for various crimes?

Well, he's being considered for appointment as the governor of Odessa oblast in Ukraine!

http://ria.ru/world/20150529/1067236127.html
834  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Donetsk, Kharkov, Lugansk - way to Russia. on: May 29, 2015, 07:47:30 PM

Vladimir Katriuk was a member of the SS Waffen. He was involved in several massacres of innocent civilians (esp. in Belarus), and most of his crimes were well documented. But the Canadian government made sure that he was never punished for his actions. Another stark example of the double standards played by the west.

Definitely.

Canada Represents a Reservoir of Support for Ukrainian Nazis
https://futuristrendcast.wordpress.com/2015/05/06/6039/

If Poroshenko declares the martial law, that will be the end of Ukraine as a sovereign nation. People will be rioting from Transacarpathia in the West to Kharkov in the East, and the entire cabinet might have to relocate to Lvov for proper functioning. Oblasts such as Kharkov and Odessa will merge with Novorussia, while the Hungarian areas of Transcarpathia and Romanian areas of Chernivtsi will breakaway and join Hungary and Romania respectively.

In a way, Ukraine is already finished as a sovereign state - it's fully controlled from Washington.
835  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Donetsk, Kharkov, Lugansk - way to Russia. on: May 29, 2015, 06:14:00 PM

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The latest edition does include a number of new features.

One of those is the extrajudicial detention and forced relocation of citizens of a "foreign country that threatens or undertakes aggression towards Ukraine." This might be any Russian since Russia is considered an "aggressor state" at an official level. Kiev believes it to be supporting anti-government fighters in eastern Ukraine, which Moscow vehemently denies.

Apart from the forced relocation of foreigners, martial law allows the authorities to confiscate private property, take full control of any media and ban any political parties and organizations that are deemed a threat. It will also be able to prohibit any and all rallies and mass gatherings.

And it reads especially "well" in conjunction with the following report:

Ukraine humanitarian crisis ‘one of the world’s worst’ – UN refugee agency
http://rt.com/news/262569-ukraine-refugees-crisis-russia/

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The rise in the number of refugees in the Ukrainian conflict is resulting in one of the world’s “worst humanitarian crisis” today, the UN has confirmed, as sporadic fighting and a lack of aid forces civilians flee to neighboring countries, mainly Russia.

The number of Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) and those seeking refuge abroad is reaching catastrophic proportions despite the February-implemented Minsk II ceasefire agreement which barely holds ground with intermittent fighting continuing in the Donbass region.

The latest statistics from the Office of the UN High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) show that some 857,000 Ukrainians have sought asylum in neighboring countries. That is an increase of about 23,000 people in the last two weeks.

“The situation seems to be getting worse,” William Spindler, UNHCR Senior Communications Officer for Europe, West Africa, Statelessness told RT.

...

 In the latest report on the Ukraine conflict, the UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) estimates that between mid-April 2014 and 14 May 2015, at least 6,334 people were killed and 15,752 wounded. It also reported a danger posed to civilians by “unexploded ordinance and landmines” that are still left in Donbass.

“The situation is very serious, very worrying. This is one of the worst humanitarian crises in the world today,” Spindler said.

Yep, seems logical - people always flee in hundreds of thousands and seek refuge with an aggressor. Roll Eyes
836  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Putin Signs Russian Law To Shut Down ‘Undesirable Organizations’ on: May 29, 2015, 03:33:51 PM
And another thought. This law takes Russia one step further on becoming a sovereign, independent state, as much of sovereignty was lost during the 90s.

The next step would be for Russia to repeal the law that states that international law and decisions of international courts have precedence over Russian law and Constitution. Once this left-over from the 90s is repealed, Russia will finally become fully sovereign.
837  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Meanwhile in Ukraine... Revolution. on: May 28, 2015, 03:30:50 PM
^^^^ The other oligarchs might have also increased their wealth. But no one will know for sure. The CIA has spent at least $15 billion so far, in supporting the neo-Nazis of Ukraine. My estimate is that at least 80% of that might have ended up with the oligarchs, such as Ihor Kolomoyskyi, Ihor Baluta and Serhiy Taruta.

Only 80%?  Cheesy

In fact, Lada Ray published an in-depth for-donation report on oligarchs and how it all panned out, and who gained or lost what. It's definitely worth reading:
https://futuristrendcast.wordpress.com/2015/04/21/esr-3-oligrach-wars-new-earth-shift-report-is-here/
838  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Child kidnapping by the Norwegian State on: May 28, 2015, 01:19:22 PM
In reply to the OP, that's absolutely terrifying. I believe that it should be up to the parent how to raise their child, not the state. Governments often make sweeping, generalized decisions that don't work in all situations. Every kid is different. Parenting isn't a one-size-fits-all type of thing.

I also find it disturbing that even tourists can have their children taken away under this system, and that the Norwegian government uses the children themselves as informants!

This is just wrong!

Its actually quite similar to 1984 by Mr. Orwell. Parents are afraid of their own children. By the way, protests against Norway´s gestapo should be staged in countries such as Poland, Russia, Lithuania, Czech republic, Slovakia, Germany and possibly United Kingdom.

Yes, there should have been. On the other hand, the topic is coming up with certain regularity. I did a quick search using the following keywords: "протесты против норвежской системы" (protests against Norwegian system). The results span several years (use Google translate to read the articles):

2012: (How Norway expropriates children from passing foreigners) http://slon.ru/world/kak_norvegiya_otnimaet_detey_u_zaezzhikh_inostrantsev-748576.xhtml

2012: (Russia stared diplomatic war for its children in Norway) http://inosmi.ru/world/20120214/185888131.html

2013: (The sunset of the juvenile policy of Europe) http://ruskline.ru/news_rl/2013/01/28/zakat_zahvatnicheskoj_yuvenalnoj_politiki_v_evrope/ (One poignant fragment of the lecture: The roots of the juvenile technology go straight to Nazi Germany. Adolf Hitler opened the first children's shelters in Finland, Sweden, Norway and other countries for targeted change of the national code in children, expropriated from their parents. Hitler's technologies have taken root and hide today today under the guise of juvenile system to "save" the children all over Europe and the world from the biological parents. ... Also, according to the lecturer, Irina Bergset, the Norwegian "quota" for child expropriation has grown over the last 15 years from 500 to 4000 children per year.)

2014: (Norway violates the Rights of citizens of RF. Russia against Barnevern) http://www.soborjane.ru/news/norvegija_narushaet_prava_rossijan_rossija_protiv_barnevarn/2014-02-07-189 (Key case here is a Russian mother, whos child was taken away without presenting any charges or giving documents. She fights for 3 years now to get a right to exchange letters with her son - Skype, phone, e-mails, paper letter - all is prohibited!)

2014: (There is a coordinated system for extraction of children acting in Norway) http://www.tvc.ru/news/show/id/55171

EDIT: One lengthy, but very important interview, showing the work of a volunteer organisation "Russian Mothers", which tells about several cases of child kidnapping by Norway and how they helped out in each of the cases. This interview confirms many of the issues and specifics, raised by Marianne in this thread:
Refugees from the Juvenile War
http://ruskline.ru/opp/2013/9/27/bezhency_s_yuvenalnoj_vojny/
Do run it through Google translate, and if you have questions, I'll help translating some of the fragments on request.
839  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Meanwhile in Ukraine... Revolution. on: May 28, 2015, 12:40:17 PM
Ah, the spoils of war, I mean, revolution...

Poroshenko Fortune Explodes 7-fold in One Year (LRL13)
https://futuristrendcast.wordpress.com/2015/05/28/poroshenko-fortune-explodes-7-fold-in-one-year-lrl13/

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How did billionaire ‘chocolate king’ Petr Poroshenko manage to grow his fortune 7-fold in one year, while being Ukraine’s president? This is at the same time his country is in a state of civil war, unable to pay off its debt and about to declare default, poverty is overwhelming, pensions are cut, inflation reaches 270% and grivna is in free fall. Poroshenko is also the only Ukraine oligarch to increase his assets – all other oligarchs have lost during 2014-2015.
840  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Putin Signs Russian Law To Shut Down ‘Undesirable Organizations’ on: May 27, 2015, 07:41:03 PM
One has to shut down any ability for the peasants to see the outside so they don't know what they are missing.

The "peasants" have already got a chance to see "outside" - or, rather "outside" already came once to the "peasants" during the Wild 90s. With disastrous results. Never again. Thank you. And no cookies, please.

http://englishrussia.com/2012/03/13/life-in-russia-how-it-was-in-the-90s/
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crime_in_Russia
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