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841  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Child kidnapping by the Norwegian State on: May 27, 2015, 05:48:13 PM
The fact that children are taken from healthy families by the Norwegian CPS, separated from their parents for months (or for life) and are placed with complete strangers (it's irrelevant if those strangers are LGBT [Lesbian Gomosexual Bestiality Transvestite]) is THE damning action. Everything else pales into irrelevance.

I have a feeling that hofor is one of those Ignore-list residents... Roll Eyes



Now, an update on the OP case of the 5-yo Oscar, who was taken from his parents last October on charges of his milk tooth being removed by his mother The boy was taken right out of a private(!) school and saw his parents only a few times since then. He is separated from his younger sister, who got salvaged in time from Norway. There are some good news.

Astahov posted on Instagram:
"Good news arrived, friends! There came a serious chance to beat the juvenile system of Norway and to liberate the (5yo) Oscar... In 1 or 2 months, if the parents endure all the conditions for meetings, contact, conduct, the young one will return..."
http://ria.ru/society/20150526/1066633748.html

The parents of Oscar plan to move to St. Petersburgh once the ordeal is over, according to Oscar's grandfather:
http://www.kp.ru/daily/26387.4/3264317/

And the latest:

Newspaper North Post, referencing Boris Cohan of Murmansk CPS said the the Norwegian authorities decided to return the child to his parents: "Norwegian CPS are presenting the plan to finalise all the required procedures. The parents agreed to undergo the special "educational" courses, which ensured that everyone could see the sincerity of the parents' attitude towards the child.", said Cohan.
http://www.gazeta.ru/social/news/2015/05/27/n_7233769.shtml
842  Bitcoin / Mining speculation / Re: What about our old miners? on: May 25, 2015, 07:48:48 PM
Now that the heating season is over, I've finally disconnected my last 10 BlockEruptors. A few Antminers U1s are still mining, along with KnC Saturn, but the BE era is definitely over.  Cry
843  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Gas Wars continue - prepare for more unrest and colour revolutions on: May 25, 2015, 03:03:54 PM
Most of the countries between Turkey and the west are already colonized, so I wouldn't expect wars. Political and economical pressure, some limited and targeted unrest, maybe silencing or bribing those who opposing their plans are more likely options. Macedonia is a candidate for joining the EU and has applied for NATO membership, so it isn't an issue for the west.

Never underestimate the power of the dark side democratic correction. The current Macedonian government is Russia-neutral and is likely to sign the deal to make Macedonia a gas transit country. This is bad for those, whose declared objective is full spectrum dominance. This dominance implies subjugation of Europe. Europe having access to a reliable and relatively cheap source of energy makes it pretty independent and this is bad. So first some pressure was applied in Bulgaria. And now Macedonia sees first an insurgence of Albanian terrorists, and then building of a "protest" tent city in front of the government. Add Nuland with her trademark cookies and some unidentified snipers at a later point and the picture will become complete...
844  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Donetsk, Kharkov, Lugansk - way to Russia. on: May 25, 2015, 02:55:04 PM
Yes, after each visit to Moscow by Merkel the Germans seem to distance themselves more from the mob. I´m sure Putin shows her some very interesting stuff. As we know the Russians have more than enough satellites following things below, very capable intelligence services and now that they´re so close with the Chinese this all gets even more efficient, hackers and all. So, they have megatons of dirt on the mob, you can be sure of that. Which they use discreetly behind the curtains. It did seem a bit strange that Kerry suddenly scrambled to go to Russia to whine over mob bunglings and disasters, maybe dirt damage control was part of that. In any event the mob is more subdued now than before, we´ll see if it lasts.

You may be right in that they lost interest in Ukraine and are shifting the focus to the Balkans again. Also the following stuff may have played a role of a deterrent:

The video is from Russian TV channel "Zvezda", with Lada's English subtitles. And don't get discouraged by the word "alien". Smiley
https://futuristrendcast.wordpress.com/2015/05/21/exclusive-video-esr-4-alien-technology-new-russian-weapons/



Iosif Kobzon sheds his title of "People's Artist of Ukraine", saying that he was given this titles in a different country by different people.



Amnesty International published a report, showing cases of inhumane treatment of captives on both sides of the conflict.
845  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Donetsk, Kharkov, Lugansk - way to Russia. on: May 16, 2015, 10:57:29 AM
Just in!

REAL SOURCE OF VICTORIA NULAND’S RUSSOPHOBIA: ‘EXCEPTIONAL’ AMERICAN IN 1982 SOVIET ODESSA
https://futuristrendcast.wordpress.com/2015/05/15/real-source-of-victoria-nulands-russophobia-exceptional-american-in-1982-soviet-odessa/
846  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Donetsk, Kharkov, Lugansk - way to Russia. on: May 16, 2015, 10:07:46 AM
Reading between the pipelines...


Macedonia - the next hot spot after Ukraine?

May 12, 2015

Nikolay Starikov

Translated by Kristina Rus



What is behind the events in Macedonia


The geopolitical games of USA around Ukraine have already led to a civil war in this country. Now to maintain the chaos near the borders of Russia and preserve the tension in the center of Europe, the U.S. is ready to plunge another European country into chaos — Macedonia.



The source is here:
http://fortruss.blogspot.com.es/2015/05/macedonia-next-hot-spot-after-ukraine.html

Starikov showed himself to be a reliable analyst.

This last development in Macedonia, when Albanian terrorists were activated, killing 8 policemen, while the President of the country was away at the Parade in Moscow are so transparent... I started a separate thread on that event:
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1059027
847  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Gas Wars continue - prepare for more unrest and colour revolutions on: May 16, 2015, 10:05:02 AM
An analysis by Starikov:

http://fortruss.blogspot.com.es/2015/05/macedonia-next-hot-spot-after-ukraine.html
848  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Donetsk, Kharkov, Lugansk - way to Russia. on: May 15, 2015, 03:38:20 PM
The truth is that Ukraine is currently between two evils. First evil is the russian military invasion combined with disinformation campaign. The second evil is the western capitalists with economic and political intervention. The russians will kill quick and painfully. The western capitalists, zionists and new world order will kill slowly by economical means. They all are deadly each in their own way. It is clear to my frontline comrades. And they must rule Ukraine and lead it in future as truly independent, unified and strong national and social country!

How much Igla missiles will be needed to take down plane carrying IMF delegates? Single missile! And how much bullets will be required to take down those who will negotiate with either russians or western politicians? You answer!

National, unified? You forgot to add "artificial" to that list. For it to become national and unified, someone will first have to kill about 20 million Russians living in the South-East, who don't want anything to do with Galicians from the West.

You may not know it, but South-Eastern Ukraine is populated largely by Russians - something that didn't change over the last 97 years of this region being administratively ascribed to Ukraine. Even despite the fact that over the last 23 years West-Ukrainians were relocated to these regions to mix with the locals and facilitate "Ukranisation". Here are a couple of links for your education:

http://stanislavs.org/two-ukraines/
http://stanislavs.org/and-what-about-restoration-of-territorial-integrity-of-russia/

Also, "Russian military invasion"? Care to give some proof, and please do better than Psaki?

There are russian special forces troops in Donetsk that are mixed with local russian criminal mob and ex-convicts from mainland Russia. I been there, did my best to eliminate all of them.

Here you admit to and take pride in commuting murders. I feel sorry for you, for that what once was human in you.
This will be my first and last reply to you, as I don't have anything else to say to someone who participates in armed interventionist aggression against Russian people.



Vicky Nudelman/Nuland met with Yatsenjuk yesterday. I expect there were no cookies this time. Judging by the previous such visits, expect an escalation of military aggression from Ukro-Nazis against Novorossia in the coming days.
849  Other / Politics & Society / Re: 70 years after the Victory: Lest We Forget (despite every effort to do so) on: May 15, 2015, 03:30:40 PM
Hellstorm - Exposing The Real Genocide of Nazi Germany (Full Documentary)

Let's also remember that the German people - innocent women and children - were subjected to far greater death, torture and destruction than the Nazis ever foisted on others.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GMCOKNCwHmQ

Smiley

What you say there is a statistical impossibility. Unless, of course, you are following the current trend, and conveniently forget about the 27 million (of them 18.3 million civilian) Soviet casualties.



Yes, there were civilian German casualties. And I don't know about the Western Allies' behaviour on the liberated territories, though firebombing of Dresden and nearby bridges, which only result was killing of thousands of civilian Germans, destruction of a city for the Soviet Union to rebuild, sending an intimidating message to USSR ("see what we can do"), and slowing down the progress of the Soviet Army Westwards.

http://stanislavs.org/repentance-of-berlin-after-70-years-the-germans-have-an-unambiguous-attitude-towards-the-soviet-victory/

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Something that no one has forgotten, is the bombing of Berlin and other cities by the Anglo-American aviation. “40,000 civilians were killed in Hamburg in 1943, two years later in Dresden – 25,000. We can’t even put a memorial to them – the “allies” of Germany will misunderstand – says businessman Volker Heinecke, who in 1942, as a two-year child, was kidnapped by the Nazis from the USSR and placed in an SS child centre “Lebensborn”. – I was five years old, but I remember very well how residential neighbourhoods of Hamburg burned: the bombs fell nearby”.

In the Soviet Army there was a clear code of conduct for the newly-liberated territories. Plundering and marauding were grounds for a war tribunal and death penalty. The pragmatic reason: an army that descends into the bloodlust of revenge stops being an army capable of strategic fighting and turns into a group of bandits. There was also a standing order that civilians should be spared as much as possible and all civilian structures should be liberated with the minimal structural damage. Thanks to that Krakow and Prague, among other towns, still stand today largely in their original form, at the cost of additional deaths among Soviet soldiers.

And given the amount of horrors that Soviet Soldiers witnessed on the homeland territories, liberated from Germans, it's a wonder that there were not many who would disobey the orders and refrain from revenge.

http://stanislavs.org/wwii-veteran-stanislav-lapin-i-had-my-own-score-with-hitler/

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And one more thing… looking for water in a deserted village, we found… a well, jammed with children. Around them lay dead mothers. A child was nailed to the house door with a bayonet… How could have we treated Germans after all that we’ve seen?!

Towards the end of the war, Germans had hospitals, where they tranfused blood from the captured children to the wounded German soldiers. Children, who could not take it any more, who were depleted were shot...

Thank you for reminding about the children. I am going to write a translation of a few fragments form a book, called "The Children's Book of War", where there are collected notes from diaries and letters of the children, which they wrote down as they were experiencing the horrors of the War.



Meanwhile, back to the present:

Destiny of Russia and Spectacular Show on Red Square
https://futuristrendcast.wordpress.com/2015/05/11/destiny-of-russia-and-spectacular-show-on-red-square/

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Geopolitical message to the world

Throughout the entire day of May 9, 2015 Vladimir Putin and Chinese President Xi Jinping were seen together, talking all the time, while watching the parade and concert – you will see them again in this video of the Red Square concert. This is a clear geopolitical message to the world! Some analysts have said that a new anti-fascist coalition was formed on Red Square on May 9th. Those leaders who came to Moscow celebrations and brought their troops with them are in it. Those who didn’t come… you do the math. This may be correct on some level.

But it goes beyond that – far beyond. The fact that leaders of China, India and a number of other EURASIAN countries arrived, while only Serb and Cyprus presidents were present from Europe, sends another signal.


Something Truly Amazing Happened at the V-Day Parade
http://russia-insider.com/en/history/something-truly-amazing-happened-today/ri6696

Read on to find what...
850  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Donetsk, Kharkov, Lugansk - way to Russia. on: May 14, 2015, 06:14:51 PM
Everybody, apart from the mob´s co-psychopaths and excessively gullible retards following it, are obviously aghast at the mob´s boycott of Moscow´s Victory Day. But, maybe some damage control:

Secretary of State John Kerry's four hours of talks Tuesday with Vladimir Putin in the Black Sea resort of Sochi may not have resulted in an overnight détente.

But they offer the strongest hint in months that US-Russian relations may yet weather the crisis unleashed by Moscow's annexation of the Ukrainian territory of Crimea just over a year ago.

Russian observers are putting the best face on the flurry of diplomatic activity, which also saw German Chancellor Angela Merkel jet into Moscow on Sunday to lay a wreath in honor of Russian Victory Day and hold talks with Mr. Putin. That, plus Mr. Kerry's visit, suggests that Western governments may be trying to limit the damage from their boycott of Russia's massive V-Day military parade last weekend, and at least keep open the lines of communication with Russian leaders in dealing with major global problems such as Ukraine, Syria, and Iran.


http://www.adn.com/article/20150514/return-pragmatism-russia-west-ties-kerry-putin-talks-hint-way

I see some still don't give up on describing Russian Crimea as Ukrainian...

On that topic, I wrote an article that some might find interesting...

And what about restoration of territorial integrity of Russia..?
http://stanislavs.org/and-what-about-restoration-of-territorial-integrity-of-russia/
851  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Donetsk, Kharkov, Lugansk - way to Russia. on: May 14, 2015, 04:57:49 PM
Ukraine: A Cuban Missile Crisis in Reverse
http://www.ronpaulinstitute.org/archives/featured-articles/2015/february/24/ukraine-a-cuban-missile-crisis-in-reverse/

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In a rather ghastly 19th century experiment, a biologist by the name of Heinzmann found that if he placed a frog in boiling water, the frog immediately leapt out but that if he placed the frog in tepid water and then gradually heated it, the frog stayed put until he was scalded to death. Are we like the frog? I see disturbing elements of that process today as we watch events unfold in the Ukraine confrontation. They profoundly frighten me and I believe they should frighten everyone. But they are so gradual that we do not see a specific moment in which we must jump or perish. So here briefly, let me lay out the process of the 1962 Cuban Missile Crisis and show how the process of that crisis compares with what we face today over the Ukraine.

Three elements stand out in the Cuban Missile Crisis: 1) relations between the USSR and the US were already "on the edge" before they reached the crisis stage; each of us had huge numbers of weapons of mass destruction aimed at the other.  2) the USSR precipitated the Crisis by advancing into Cuba, a country the US had considered part of "area of dominance" since the promulgation of the 1823 Monroe Doctrine. 3) some military and civilian officials and influential private citizens in both countries argued that the other side would "blink" if sufficient pressure was put on it.

Allow me to point out that I had a (very uncomfortable) ringside seat in the Crisis. I was one of three members of the "Crisis Management Committee" that oversaw the unfolding events.

...

EDIT: I guess the author needs to introduce his American readers to the concept that USSR was not an initiator the the crisis  in a gentle way. He mentions the Jupiter missiles in Turkey, but still, he does not explicitly say that the reason USSR was sending those missiles to Cuba, to the American doorstep, was in direct response to USA sending those Jupiter missiles to Turkey, to the Soviet doorstep. It was a symmetrical response.
852  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Meanwhile in Ukraine... Revolution. on: May 13, 2015, 08:38:56 PM
The article from Ron Paul is three weeks old, but is very much a must-read:

American Double Standards on Display in Ukraine
http://townhall.com/columnists/ronpaul/2015/04/20/american-double-standards-on-display-in-ukraine-n1987865/page/full

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Last week two prominent Ukrainian opposition figures were gunned down in broad daylight. They join as many as ten others who have been killed or committed suicide under suspicious circumstances just this year. These individuals have one important thing in common: they were either part of or friendly with the Yanukovych government, which a US-backed coup overthrew last year. They include members of the Ukrainian parliament and former chief editors of major opposition newspapers.

While some journalists here in the U.S. have started to notice the strange series of opposition killings in Ukraine, the U.S. government has yet to say a word.

...

Neither Royce, nor Secretary of State John Kerry, nor President Obama, nor any U.S. government figure has said a word about the series of apparently political murders in Ukraine.

On the contrary, instead of questioning the state of democracy in what looks like a lawless Ukraine, the Administration is sending in the U.S. military to help train Ukrainian troops!

Last week, just as the two political murders were taking place, the U.S. 173rd Airborne Brigade landed in Ukraine to begin training Ukrainian national guard forces - and to leave behind some useful military equipment. Though the civil unrest continues in Ukraine, the U.S. military is assisting one side in the conflict - even as the U.S. slaps sanctions on Russia over accusations it is helping out the other side!

...

So while Obama is correctly talking about sanctions relief for Iran and Cuba, he is adding more sanctions on Russia, backing Saudi Arabia's brutal attack on Yemen, and pushing ever harder for regime change in Syria. Does he really believe the rest of the world does not see these double standards? A wise consistency of non-interventionism in all foreign affairs would be the correct course for this and future US administrations. Let us hope they will eventually follow Obama's observation that, "it's time to try something new."
853  Other / Politics & Society / Gas Wars continue - prepare for more unrest and colour revolutions on: May 12, 2015, 09:06:09 PM
We all remember how after McCain's visit, Bulgaria boycotted the SouthStream project  literally on the day the construction was to be started.
Russia, undeterred to provide an uninterrupted supply of gas to Southern Europe, announced the Turkish Stream.

Then there was suddenly an attempt at a coup in Istanbul.

Now an American representative visited Greece, pressuring them to not to connect to the Turkish Stream, but instead to build their own pipeline (borrowing the money for it from IMF, I presume) from Azerbaijan so as to "provide an alternative secure source of gas for Europe". Never mind that the proposed pipeline would be a quarter of the Turkish Stream capacity, and it's questionable if Azerbaijan would be able to fill up even that. Greece politely told the Americans to mind their own business.

So, enter next step. An Albanian terrorist group suddenly started an insurgency in Former Yugoslavian Republic of Macedonia, threatening with colour revolution there. (Incidentally the same Albanian terrorists, who so successfully, together with NATO bombs, destroyed Yugoslavia). F.Y.R Macedonia is planned to be the next transit state for the Turkish Stream pipeline after Greece.

And for the bigger picture: Yemen is a big success in dragging Saudis in to the armed conflict. 15% of Shiite population reside on the territory of Saudi Arabia that produces most of its gas and oil. In case the conflict spills into SA, USA may well support creation of an independent state out of that territory (an opposite stance of that applied to Novorossia). And according to one analysis that I read, this Middle Eastern conflict is expected to spill over to other countries, including Azerbaijan.

The circle is now complete.
854  Other / Politics & Society / Re: 70 years after the Victory: Lest We Forget (despite every effort to do so) on: May 12, 2015, 08:45:33 PM
Today, the 12th of May, marks the day of the last battle of WWII, liberating Czechoslovakia, when the last 56 soldiers of the Red Army lost their lives.
855  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Donetsk, Kharkov, Lugansk - way to Russia. on: May 12, 2015, 08:55:51 AM
Some headline-like info that caught my eye:

- Russia is preparing yet another humanitarian aid column to Novorossia, where the humanitarian situation remains beyond the state of disaster
- Putin urged Poroshenko to lift the economical blockade of the region
- Poroshenko in response introduced a complete blockade of LNR, stopping the last routs with food supplies to Lugansk
- Poroshenko demands that Russia pays Kiev for Novorossia.
856  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Donetsk, Kharkov, Lugansk - way to Russia. on: May 11, 2015, 07:56:43 AM
East Ukraine militia claim Kiev violated truce 37 times over 24 hours - Of that, three registered cases were artillery shelling
http://tass.ru/en/world/794058

A year passes since DPR, LPR self-determination referendums - Nearly 90% of those who took part in the plebiscite then voted for independence of new state formations
http://tass.ru/en/world/794046



857  Other / Politics & Society / Re: 70 years after the Victory: Lest We Forget (despite every effort to do so) on: May 10, 2015, 03:54:04 PM
There is a site, called "People's Memory", which digitalised, cross-lined and made searchable the archived information about over 3 million Soviet Soldiers.
http://rbth.co.uk/society/2015/05/08/new_website_allows_russians_to_uncover_fate_of_relatives_who_fought_i_45893.html


And I found my grand-uncle's war path and orders!
http://pamyat-naroda.ru/heroes/podvig-chelovek_kartoteka1004702965/
858  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Donetsk, Kharkov, Lugansk - way to Russia. on: May 10, 2015, 10:16:34 AM
ROTFL...a world conspiracy to keep research centers in line and bully poor Russia! Grow up, bro! Out there are no pure souls; but students always know how to produce a academic verifiable paper and how to share & advertise it. So, far globalresearch.ca missed this test & I don't give globalresearch a dime as a research center. Just to let you know, I'm used to know, and work in, a few of them. globalresearch.ca seems a small bunch of people actually advertising their few books for bucks, the same few books I can find sold for donations at far-right, and far-left too, party financing kiosks near my home. Their website look unprofessional...and show no trace of seminary or webinar with peer-level researchers, professors & pratictionners from both sides. As Karl Popper once wrote: whenever a theory appears to you as the only possible one, take this as a sign that you have neither understood the theory nor the problem which it was intended to solve.

Failed logic. The above is the same as saying: "That milkman is trying to sell his milk and his van is not painted in flashy colours, therefore his milk must be sour."



Re-posting this here as well:

http://thesaker.is/todays-victory-day-celebrations-in-moscow-mark-a-turning-point-in-russian-history/

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The real reason why the US/NATO/EU countries have boycotted the celebrations in Moscow is, of course, not their very modest contribution to the defeat of Nazi Germany, but their unconditional support for Nazi Ukraine: the “country” which considers Stepan Bandera a national hero, the OUN-UPA death squads as a “heroic liberation movement” and the liberation of the Ukraine as a “Soviet occupation”.  It is also a fact the the Anglos have always shared these feelings and that had developed several plans for total war against the USSR were considered right at the end of the war which  I have already mentioned them in the past:

Plan Totality (1945): earmarked 20 Soviet cities for obliteration in a first strike: Moscow, Gorki, Kuybyshev, Sverdlovsk, Novosibirsk, Omsk, Saratov, Kazan, Leningrad, Baku, Tashkent, Chelyabinsk, Nizhny Tagil, Magnitogorsk, Molotov, Tbilisi, Stalinsk, Grozny, Irkutsk, and Yaroslavl.

Operation Unthinkable (1945) assumed a surprise attack by up to 47 British and American divisions in the area of Dresden, in the middle of Soviet lines.This represented almost a half of roughly 100 divisions (ca. 2.5 million men) available to the British, American and Canadian headquarters at that time. (…) The majority of any offensive operation would have been undertaken by American and British forces, as well as Polish forces and up to 100,000 German Wehrmacht soldiers.

Operation Dropshot (1949): included mission profiles that would have used 300 nuclear bombs and 29,000 high-explosive bombs on 200 targets in 100 cities and towns to wipe out 85% of the Soviet Union’s industrial potential at a single stroke. Between 75 and 100 of the 300 nuclear weapons were targeted to destroy Soviet combat aircraft on the ground.
859  Other / Politics & Society / Re: 70 years after the Victory: Lest We Forget (despite every effort to do so) on: May 10, 2015, 10:09:29 AM
The bikers from "Night Wolves", or at least those who could get through the very symbolic obstacles, set to them by the Polish, Lithuanian and German governments, came yesterday to Berlin and together with their biker friends from Germany, Poland and Yugoslavia laid flowers to the memorials of the fallen Soviet Soldiers. People, who congregated on the Victory Day to remember, were chanting to them, "Well done, guys".



Today’s Victory Day celebrations in Moscow mark a turning point in Russian history
http://thesaker.is/todays-victory-day-celebrations-in-moscow-mark-a-turning-point-in-russian-history/

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Today is truly a historical day.  For the first time ever the West has boycotted the Victory Day Parade in Moscow and, also for the first time ever, Chinese forces have marched on the Beautiful Square (“Red” square is a mistranslation – the “Red Square” ought be called the “Beautiful Square”) with the Russians.  I believe that this is a profoundly symbolic shift and one which makes perfectly good sense.



And there is much more in terms of eye-openers in this article, especially about the American post-war plans for the Soviet Union...

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The real reason why the US/NATO/EU countries have boycotted the celebrations in Moscow is, of course, not their very modest contribution to the defeat of Nazi Germany, but their unconditional support for Nazi Ukraine: the “country” which considers Stepan Bandera a national hero, the OUN-UPA death squads as a “heroic liberation movement” and the liberation of the Ukraine as a “Soviet occupation”.  It is also a fact the the Anglos have always shared these feelings and that had developed several plans for total war against the USSR were considered right at the end of the war which  I have already mentioned them in the past:

Plan Totality (1945): earmarked 20 Soviet cities for obliteration in a first strike: Moscow, Gorki, Kuybyshev, Sverdlovsk, Novosibirsk, Omsk, Saratov, Kazan, Leningrad, Baku, Tashkent, Chelyabinsk, Nizhny Tagil, Magnitogorsk, Molotov, Tbilisi, Stalinsk, Grozny, Irkutsk, and Yaroslavl.

Operation Unthinkable (1945) assumed a surprise attack by up to 47 British and American divisions in the area of Dresden, in the middle of Soviet lines.This represented almost a half of roughly 100 divisions (ca. 2.5 million men) available to the British, American and Canadian headquarters at that time. (…) The majority of any offensive operation would have been undertaken by American and British forces, as well as Polish forces and up to 100,000 German Wehrmacht soldiers.

Operation Dropshot (1949): included mission profiles that would have used 300 nuclear bombs and 29,000 high-explosive bombs on 200 targets in 100 cities and towns to wipe out 85% of the Soviet Union’s industrial potential at a single stroke. Between 75 and 100 of the 300 nuclear weapons were targeted to destroy Soviet combat aircraft on the ground.
860  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Donetsk, Kharkov, Lugansk - way to Russia. on: May 09, 2015, 07:57:59 PM
http://www.globalresearch.ca/ was already called out as a Putin's propaganda tool. Looking at the site I got an poor, un-academic, impression of such outlet. Using such websites to support your "theories" only disqualified them (and you). What you think as truth wasn't necessarily a true truth!  Wink


Of course, any site that would dare to publish anything in defence of Russia will immediately be labelled as a "Putin's propaganda tool". Deal with it. And deal with content, not the sites.

The true truth in my book, is something that does not give me a cognitive dissonance when cross-referenced from multiple sources and with reality as I personally know it.

ROTFL...a world conspiracy to keep research centers in line and bully poor Russia! Grow up, bro! Out there are no pure souls; but students always know how to produce a academic verifiable paper and how to share & advertise it. So, far globalresearch.ca missed this test & I don't give globalresearch a dime as a research center. Just to let you know, I'm used to know, and work in, a few of them. globalresearch.ca seems a small bunch of people actually advertising their few books for bucks, the same few books I can find sold for donations at far-right, and far-left too, party financing kiosks near my home. Their website look unprofessional...and show no trace of seminary or webinar with peer-level researchers, professors & pratictionners from both sides. As Karl Popper once wrote: whenever a theory appears to you as the only possible one, take this as a sign that you have neither understood the theory nor the problem which it was intended to solve.

Read my full reply at the top of the page. And where did I say that I take any theory as an only possible one? You are making too much out of globalresearch, blowing a small by-sentence out of any proportion and declaring it to be the main problem. I see this technique used in MSM every day...
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