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1701  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Russian Invasion of Ukraine[In Progress] on: July 13, 2022, 10:56:27 PM
This war will have one interesting consequence...I'm curious to see how the world will
react to next USA invasion on sovereign country using false flag

It depends on which country. During the second Irak war they were only able to get on board the UK and a few lightweights such as Portugal, Spain...

TBH, the US tends not to invade using false flags, they just put someone who is more to the taste of their government and the like. When they invade it is usually under their flag, as there are little balances to their actions and typically presidents gain in popularity and have more favourable 24h news cycles when waging wars.
1702  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Russian Invasion of Ukraine[In Progress] on: July 12, 2022, 10:39:48 PM

I can attest for a strong confirmation bias. Otherwise, he seems to have seen fight, which means that there is very little chance he will change his mind because that would mean that he has killed and fought for the wrong reasons. It takes a very special individual to recognised big mistakes, so expect a continuous line of "US is bad", "RF is doing the right thing", ...

Also, being soldier (except for psychopaths) requires believing that you are actually fighting for a cause. Forget about him accepting that this war is about the oil & gas corridors and the reaffirmation of the old USSR territorial controls. He is all about "fighting the US" and the capitalists.


You didn't read carefully...fact that I was in war and fought against Serbs doesn't mean I have to follow
mainstream narrative...specially because its always simplistic and mostly propaganda BS...both in
our war and this one in Ukraine

Your geopolitical reasons "oil & gas corridors and the reaffirmation of the old USSR " are right ones...only problem is that
you intentionally left out other half

I suggest you read few books from William Engdahl and John Perkins



https://www.compact-online.de/oskar-lafontaine-oeffnet-endlich-nord-stream-2/?cookie-state-change=1657633826143


"When will there be a Chancellor who will have the courage to tell Washington this far and no further. Where does this German addiction to submission come from when you see how German journalists and politicians behave towards Washington?

When you think of your own people, there is only one solution: open Nord Stream 2 to prevent the worst. De Gaulle still knew that states have interests, not friends. Just as the Americans have been trying for 100 years to prevent German technology from merging with Russian raw materials (George Friedman), the federal government should finally see that the sanctions are not harming Russia and the USA, but primarily Germany and Europe."

Agreed, US will come out stronger, Europe and - IMO - the RF will come out weaker. I have said it over an over in many posts, there are winners of this war but not in Europe. Of course, Nordstream 2 was built because it would have been fantastic for EU's competitivity, and you are right, the RF and Europe do make excellent partners for many reasons. The obvious problem is that partners have to talk and solve problems peacefully. The moment you start shelling and sending rockets to your neighbours, that dialogue is impossible.

If you think of it, the EU cannot allow the RF to wage a war in Europe and get even more influence in the vicinity of Poland, and just blatantly take over territory from a sovereign state - all while making references to nuclear weaponry, no matter how justified some people may think it is, the answer was inevitable: sanctions, pressure...

The usual Putinists will argue that RF is doing great and becoming bigger and all that crap. The truth is that the war is an economic, diplomatic and strategic disaster for the RF. The difference is that Adolf Putin did choose to start the war instead of trying other things, Europe has been left with no choice but to support Ukraine.

The latest I got is that the EU will consider any RF try to avoid the sanctions a criminal action. This means that from having the assets frozen, the will be simply taken and used for a reconstruction fund for Ukraine. For me that is a very harsh decision: Europe is based on respecting property and law and this does not help.

Needless to say that Europe would rather not have to do any of this, nor risk critical industrial supplies (mostly gas) nor getting in bad terms with a country that could have been a great partner... this is clearly a loose-loose situation for the EU and the RF, no to mention Ukraine of course.


You should have known better the definition of Nazism in order to throw such unfounded and groundless accusations against me. Perhaps I do not have enough emotional involvement in the Russian-Ukrainian conflict, due to the great geographical distance from the place of the main development of events. Perhaps in my personal hierarchy of life values, the ideals of humanism and pacifism are not in the most honorable place. But I did not claim that Russians are better than Ukrainians, or Americans, or Germans, or representatives of any other nationalities, if only because I do not like false generalizations. Think about it at your leisure before you sit in a puddle next time.
Things that Russia is doing in Ukraine isn't much different from nazism. For example, filtration camps for Ukrainians from occupied territories. It doesn't remind anything?
When someone else from Ukraine or West would use same rhetoric as you did in previous post, wouldn't you call him nazi? Didn't you talked about "genocide of Russian speaking population in Donbas"? But now when you said that it doesn't matter how many people will have to killed and how many buildings will have to be destroyed, then everything is ok?

I do not call the guy Adolf Putin for nothing. Is not a way of speaking nor a senseless insult. The current RF regime is totalitarian, nationalistic, supremacists, supresses more freedom and balances each day,... It has all the characteristics of a Nazi regime.
1703  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Russian Invasion of Ukraine[In Progress] on: July 12, 2022, 09:58:58 AM
Prepare for a 300km buffer zone around any parts of former Ukraine Putin decides to not negotiate back after Zelenski exits the stage?
If it were me, I'd be starting to train Syrian, Hezbollah, and Yemeni teams on use of the Iskandar system.
In other news:  https://www.bitchute.com/video/e7kxO6oUR7Le/

It is more like that from the borders of Ukraine, deep into the rashist understate, there will be a 300 km non-residential zone Smiley

And about terrorists on a global scale - you reminded me well - after all, these are "ugly children of the USSR / Russia." And I am more than sure that, realizing that soon a noose will be tightened on the thin, flabby neck of the pitiful Fuhrer of the Rashists, he will certainly try to spoil the whole world. Here's the truth, as the latest facts show - most likely the terrorists will abandon the Iskanders, because these missiles suddenly became "boomerangs" - after the start they often fall near the launch site ... And the terrorists of their Hezzballs and others - they are not idiots, this is not the Russian army, they feel sorry for themselves and will not take risks Smiley

Lol, you sound so desperate with such childish posts, how old are you, 8?

Can you explain this
still can't believe we have a Croatian vatnik here lmao the hell is wrong with you dude



I can attest for a strong confirmation bias. Otherwise, he seems to have seen fight, which means that there is very little chance he will change his mind because that would mean that he has killed and fought for the wrong reasons. It takes a very special individual to recognised big mistakes, so expect a continuous line of "US is bad", "RF is doing the right thing", ...

Also, being soldier (except for psychopaths) requires believing that you are actually fighting for a cause. Forget about him accepting that this war is about the oil & gas corridors and the reaffirmation of the old USSR territorial controls. He is all about "fighting the US" and the capitalists.


That's what the Persians though when fighting the Greeks, the French and their "Maginot Line", the Germans digging trenches in 1915,... and failed. Generals are always fighting the last war.
1704  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Russian Invasion of Ukraine[In Progress] on: July 11, 2022, 11:05:44 PM
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Jake Sullivan with some news: Says US has intelligence that Iran is preparing to provide Russia with UAVs to use in Ukraine and is preparing to train the Russians how to use them.

I think now we can finally close the topic of "the second army of the world" and "super power" and other rubbish. Ask for drones from a country that has been under sanctions for 20 years I can't believe it's for real.
Drone from Iran, MRE from China, armored vehicle from Belarus. USA beware!

RF is clearing out any possible doubt of how exaggerated were the claims about capabilities, production, efficiency, training and, in general, to their ability to wage a modern war. It is true that the (remaining) chief psychos have learnt the lesson themselves and are somehow managing to coordinate the resources they have - as long as they remain close to their bases in the RF.

But it is also true that the RF status as a superpower is not realistic. The nuclear arsenal is a defensive deterrent, but it does nor provide offensive advantages in a conventional war. The huge arsenal of outdated gunnery provides an advantage, but it requires soldiers willing to risk their lives at a moment in which there is no real threat to the RF.

In respect to the advanced capabilities in rocketry, again, they confer a deterrent in large scale wars, but the cost and quantities involved in waging a conventional war using the latest and most expensive "toys" require endless resources, production capabilities and strong supply chains of critical components.

Overall, I would say that the RF maintains the capability of causing destruction and killing... for now. There are plausible scenarios of oil prices, economical downturns and social unrest that end very badly for Adolf Putin and his gangsters.
1705  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Russian Invasion of Ukraine[In Progress] on: July 11, 2022, 08:21:52 AM
The Russians are saving the Donbass from Nazism

"Saved" Donbas (Severodonetsk):
There aren't many things Russians don't bargain for. You either pay full price, no matter how much it costs, or you can't afford it. Sovereignty and freedom from Nazism are on the list of such things, and Russia can afford them.


False argument from top to bottom. The RF was the aggressor, nobody was trying to change or impose anything to the RF. The Nazi argument is false, this war is about geopolitical control of the Gas & Oils corridors and an attempt to re-stablish a no longer existing "USSR" under Adolf Putin.

The RF at this point is becoming a full blown dictatorship. Intellectuals fly, media is silenced, people are prosecuted even if they have are just showing a white paper, main opposition leaders are incarcerated under the hardest conditions.


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Glad you're having fun too. Grin

You and your people are going to need a lot of sense of humour. Except the thousands of RF soldiers that have been sent to their deaths by your Chiefs Psychos and newly forced drafts in Don & Luh -  planting pots do not need humour.

The rest are going to have plenty of fun under the most severe crisis that the RF has ever experienced. The RF is 40 USD / barrel away from having a massive economic meltdown and there are signs of recession worldwide, so the demand will shrink.

Oh, now that you mention full price... I am afraid Adolf Putin has not informed you properly of the price tag.

Some people have already figured out what you are about to face. Oh and it is not only the poor leaving, just in case you are thinking along "we do not need them" or "those people do not matter"

https://www.businessinsider.com/rich-people-leaving-russia-millionaires-invasion-ukraine-war-2022-6?r=US&IR
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2022/jun/13/more-than-15000-millionaires-expected-to-leave-russia-in-2022
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More than 15,000 millionaires expected to leave Russia in 2022
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15% of the country's ultrarich population — are expected to leave this year

https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2022/5/23/many-leave-russia-as-ukraine-war-drags-on
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Criminal adventure’: Ukraine war fuels Russia’s brain drain
Nearly four million left Russia in the first three months of 2022, including IT specialists, journalists, researchers and analysts


https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2022-05-18/russia-s-economy-slowed-down-more-than-expected-in-first-quarter

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GDP growth slipped to 3.5%, missing median forecast of 3.7%. Economy heads into deep recession amid sanctions over Ukraine

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Russian Economy Faces 10 Years of Recession Without Reforms – Sberbank CEO

Reforms, interesting. The CEO of RF's largest bank (surely unrelated to Putin of course) is saying that the country needs "reforms". What do you make of this?

a) The reforms will consist on less work, better pay, better employment and more social care and services.
b) The reforms will consist on shoving up RF's citizens assess the true cost of this unnecessary war.

You see... there is always a good reason to have a laugh.


1706  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Russian Invasion of Ukraine[In Progress] on: July 10, 2022, 10:35:37 PM
"HIMARS" - we haven't even started yet! Smiley

They transmit from the occupied territories - the terrorists are really shocked by the work of HIMARS. The statements of a pitiful bald old man about "rest for the Russian army" are just a reaction to the work of HIMARS - they now do not know how to organize the rear of the army, because. without it, the army simply cannot fight for more than 2-3 days. Further, they become cannon fodder and targets in the dash. And as soon as information about the rear echelons appears, for some reason they all explode Smiley
What will happen when HIMARS starts working!? Smiley
Now Ukraine have HIMARS rockets with distance of about 80km and it's already working very effective, destroying occupants and their ammunition warehouses in occupied territories. Not coincidence that we have so many reports about destroyed warehouses in recent days. But there is reports (unconfirmed oficially yet) that Ukraine will get rockets with shooting range of 300km. Prepare, orcs.

Prepare for a 300km buffer zone around any parts of former Ukraine Putin decides to not negotiate back after Zelenski exits the stage?

If it were me, I'd be starting to train Syrian, Hezbollah, and Yemeni teams on use of the Iskandar system.

In other news:  https://www.bitchute.com/video/e7kxO6oUR7Le/




One or another weapons systems do not make a big difference unless you can produce them in large enough numbers, which requires a large enough budget and a certain ability to defend your territory against air attacks. Israel is already "uncomfortable" enough to have built the Iron Dome. I am not sure what else do they hold in reserve, including the precise number of ICBMs that they most certainly have.

RE buffer zones and "whatever Putin decides"... well I think your are assuming too much. Wayyy too much.
1707  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Russian Invasion of Ukraine[In Progress] on: July 09, 2022, 11:04:08 PM
Remember the Azovstal bunkers full of NATO generals? Well, no one does now, but it was playing on Russian TV at the time as one of the excuses why it took too months to occupy Mariupol and why they had to bomb it all to shit in the process.

You're wrong here. Despite the fact that noone had seen any "nato general" through captive on Azovstal, russian in general still believe in existence of such generals.

The reason why they don't see them for russian is easy: "Our NOVIOPS already exchanged generals behind our backs"


There are 10.000 UKR soldiers being trained at this moment in the UK and other countries. It is just for a parade, no need to worry.

Meanwhile, fire and smoke in Mariupol. Another cigarette but that was not properly put off.

In Kherson,...

https://liveuamap.com/en/2022/9-july-explosion-at-reportedly-military-ammunition-warehouses

Multiple secondary explosions. That was a weapons depot.
1708  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Russian Invasion of Ukraine[In Progress] on: July 09, 2022, 09:52:12 PM
As of now, there are nearly 2500 people missing from the occupied territories. We are talking about pure kidnapping and clear evidence of torture.

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It is behind a paywall, so I will quote some bits:

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When russia occupied Bucha, a suburb of Kyiv, in February, most residents fled. But a baker named Matviy stayed to help his neighbours. (The names of the disappeared and their families have been changed for their protection.) On March 18th Russian soldiers burst into his home and took him away at gunpoint, says his sister Natalia: “We have not heard from him since.” Ukraine’s overwhelmed police, prosecutors and human-rights groups have been unable to help.

Bucha is the tip of the iceberg. Thousands of Ukrainians have been abducted from Russian-occupied areas, including activists, journalists and humanitarian workers. Journalists Serhey Tsyhipa and Oleh Baturin were seized on March 12th while reporting on atrocities committed by Russian forces. “They were taken to an unknown place with bags on their heads,” says Anastasia, Mr Tsyhipa’s step-daughter. Mr Tsyhipa eventually appeared on Russian state tv looking thin and spouting Kremlin propaganda.

“The Russians are abducting people to silence dissent,” says Nadia Dobriansk of Zmina, a Ukrainian human-rights group. Torture has been widely documented. Mykola Panchenko, an activist who had attended protests in occupied territory, was kidnapped while buying groceries. His wife Svitlana says masked men brought him to their house hours later and searched for weapons, then took him away again. The Russians released Mr Panchenko a month later with broken ribs. Other victims have turned up dead.

Disappearances in Ukraine are not new. Between 2014 and 2021 over 2,000 people vanished; both pro-Russian forces and Ukrainian security services were implicated. Russia has deployed such terror tactics for decades. After it annexed Crimea in 2014, Crimean Tatar activists and community leaders disappeared in droves. During Russia’s two wars in Chechnya in the 1990s, disappearances were so widespread that Human Rights Watch said they amounted to a crime against humanity.


You're wrong here. Despite the fact that noone had seen any "nato general" through captive on Azovstal, russian in general still believe in existence of such generals.

The reason why they don't see them for russian is easy: "Our NOVIOPS already exchanged generals behind our backs"

LOL so I guess that's why there's "bavovna" all over the ammunition depots - NATO generals Himars and Caesar are attacking.

It is just RF soldiers smoking in the wrong places. All those weapons had been destroyed already by "precision posting" by the trolls here.


It is curious how many Kremlin apologists can sustain at the same time the armed superiority of the RF and at the same time say that Ukraine has more means. That's the result of overdose by exposure to official media.

NATO!!!

Remember the Azovstal bunkers full of NATO generals? Well, no one does now, but it was playing on Russian TV at the time as one of the excuses why it took too months to occupy Mariupol and why they had to bomb it all to shit in the process.

Russia is at war with the entire world, or rather the 10% of it, because 90% support Russia, but don't start looking for cognitive dissonance here.

All the sudden maths no longer makes sense to me.
1709  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Russian Invasion of Ukraine[In Progress] on: July 08, 2022, 10:59:29 PM
8th July 2022: In occupied Shakhtarsk, Donetsk region, an ammunition depot of rusnya explodes. This is the  21 st  event  of the number of similar ones that have occurred in the row in  the last a few days period.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=57aOBBHLSoY&t=23s






Oh... what do you mean? You think that there may be people in Donbas that do not feel liberated enough? Dammit!  Ukrainians were not supposed to fight back!

No, no, no... a much better explanation is that the RF soldiers are again being too eager on their smoking habits before the perspective of being gloriously sent to become planting pots.




You're doing great job spreading hatred between Russians and Ukrainians, almost as good as UK secret service did in Bosnia,
between Croats and Bosniaks

Yeah... blame it on the CIA guy and James Bond, Milosevic had nothing to do and you guys loved each other.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iyj4l3cH2Pc

Spreading hate.. that's funny. I am encouraging anyone in the RF and the "liberated territories" that has some brain activity to avoid being drafted.

It's just funny to watch how 160,000 Russian soldiers and 50,000 Donbass militias slowly kick the ass of a million Ukrainians mobilized under arms. Do not take it to heart, Ukraine initially had no chance.

We all have a different sense of humor. I don't laugh when a bigger country with a stronger military force attacks a smaller one. It's a tragedy for both nations but at least Ukrainians are dying defending their land. What are Russians dying for in Ukraine?

If we really have to look for funny events in this war, I find it funny when Russians have to abandon their tanks in the middle of the road because they run out of fuel. It's also funny to see Russian troops driving around Ukraine in a civilian Lada get a grenade drooped on their heads by a drone. It's amusing to watch Russians abandon their friends in the middle of the field and drive away in a truck while those poor guys chase them on foot or to hear those intercepted phone calls where Russian soldiers brag about stealing cars and eating dogs... The war will end but the image of Russian soldier who steals and rapes and shoots himself in the leg to be sent back home will remain forever.

It is curious how many Kremlin apologists can sustain at the same time the armed superiority of the RF and at the same time say that Ukraine has more means. That's the result of overdose by exposure to official media.
1710  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Russian Invasion of Ukraine[In Progress] on: July 08, 2022, 09:43:35 AM
8th July 2022: In occupied Shakhtarsk, Donetsk region, an ammunition depot of rusnya explodes. This is the  21 st  event  of the number of similar ones that have occurred in the row in  the last a few days period.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=57aOBBHLSoY&t=23s






Oh... what do you mean? You think that there may be people in Donbas that do not feel liberated enough? Dammit!  Ukrainians were not supposed to fight back!

No, no, no... a much better explanation is that the RF soldiers are again being too eager on their smoking habits before the perspective of being gloriously sent to become planting pots.

1711  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Putin: workers extra hours, companies to supply war, Draft under discussion on: July 07, 2022, 09:30:04 PM
I don't think this is new news (as in it was kinda expected they'd do something like that) but I don't think Russia have got very far or will with this. Both sides lacked resources to put of much of a reasonable fight against each other too (both with limited and archaic equipment).

Luhansk and Donetsk aren't even fully controlled by Russia and it's already taken it this long to get that far (even though there were allied rebel fighters in both of those areas)...

It is news. RF was supposed to be a superpower, overwhelmingly superior in weapons, technology and human resources to Ukraine, yet here we are. It is important that the RF citizens realise that they have been lied to and that there is going to be a strong effect on their livelihood during the next few years. I recently read an article about the amount of munitions used in the war. The strategy of massive shelling is sucking up resources at a pace not seen in recent decades.

This is honestly beginning to look a lot like WW2, what Putin is doing might be inspired by the ways of Hitler or might be influenced by his disease as well, but it does not justify asking the companies to produce armed weapons or to supply it for their special military operations. What am not being able to comprehend is why people are not speaking against it, why are they mum ? They need to collectively try and continue their protests, I am aware of the protests that was happening and how the college students were supposedly asked to favour 'Z' but at the end they have to understand that no one wins a war and eventually they will be under the economic unrest, they already are but they don't realize and the value of the ruble is a big bubble waiting to burst.

...

The Russians want to hear an apology from Europe for the stolen money. The Russians want a loud and public apology from Europe for Russophobia and the attempt to abolish Russian culture. The Russians want to see Europe on its knees for supporting Nazism in Ukraine. T...

You forgot to add that the Queen of England should go on pilgrimage to Moscow travelling on her knees to ask forgiveness for His Majesty the Tzar Adolf Putin.

Adolf Putin and his philosophy of death is not Russian culture, is just a psychopath.

Wartime efforts require a lot of resources. They can't stimulate their economy using oil alone. They need extra output from their workers.

The draft seems a bit sensationalist. There is enough manpower from the Russian army, it just seems morale is low. There isn't anyway to fix this unless Putin just plans on cycling soldiers out using a draft system. It'd be counterintuitive to ship untrained draftees out into war.
..

It is not at all, Adolf Putin is paying new soldiers three time the RF average salary and has raised the age limit of conscripts to 65 years old. Young people are not willing to go to a war that is hellish and, to all point, unnecessary. They are aware of the massive losses, the corruption, the culture of harassment and the poor leadership.

The RF has lost thousands of well trained and seasoned troops and has quite a bit of a hard time finding replacements (who can blame the young - their country is not at risk).

...

This is not even close to WW2. Ironically enough it's the Ukrainians that have a problem with neo-Nazism. That doesn't justify invasion, obviously.

Agreed, but how is not Putin a nationalist gayphobic Russian supremacist?
1712  Economy / Economics / Re: The Russian Federation may be about to make a "Corralito" on: July 07, 2022, 09:25:12 PM
The territorial composition of Russia includes not only republics. More details on this page.
http://kcbux.ru/Statyy/ZA_zizny/za-016_karta-RF.html
I have said many times that it is not worth reading news about draft laws in Russia, because they change very often.
In Russia, large shadow markets, exchangers operate in all major cities.

OK.. since you are residing in Russia, you maybe having access to better information. For me it is confusing, because I have heard about contradicting news regarding the status of Bitcoin in Russia.

In other words, the USA is shooting itself in the foot. Who would have thought it. Just to think that Gaddafi was killed for wanting to sell oil in Euros. And Saddam Hussein the same. There you have the weapons of mass destruction.

The United States is misusing the position of USD as the global trade and reserve currency. This position enables them to take loans worth trillions, at extremely low interest rates. In short, US is getting rich at the expense of other countries (who use USD for international trade). But there is no alternative available as of now. Other fiat currencies (including EUR and CNY) are even more prone to inflation when compared to the USD. I would prefer a decentralized currency such as Bitcoin, but only two countries have made it legal tender till now.

Believe me, if he lives in the RF, he does not have better information about anything, particularly about anything happening in the RF.
Sarcasm?
Russia is a very big country, if you were in Moscow, it does not mean that you were in Russia. Each territorial subject of the country has a completely different economic situation.But there are no problems with cryptocurrencies in Russia, because there are enough other problems in Russia now.

All right, I reckon this is new to me. So, if you were in Moscow, it does not mean you are in Russia? It may be the case that I have not followed the latest developments of the front and Ukraine has taken Moscow then?

Jokes apart, I understand that the economy of the large cities (Moscow, St Petersburg,...)  is quite different from the rest of RF, not to mention the remote regions which are pretty much meaningless in politics - in fact the stats show how Adolf Putin manages that quite well in the army: most of the draft and most of the dead are from the regions.
1713  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Russian Invasion of Ukraine[In Progress] on: July 07, 2022, 08:56:22 PM
Everything is "po planoo". Russia is demilitarizing itself. LOL.

With the help of american weapons  Wink

Here is iconography with destroyed russian munitions storages



11 storages since 28th of June.  Grin

There is no way an aircraft would be exposed and a "precision missile" wasted to remove a flag. People who read the official media in the RF must be under the impression that RF has limitless missiles, aircraft and sophisticated equipment. It is far from the truth.

Exactly. Just an empty claims. Russians consider ukrainians as "untermench" and russia as powerful superpower so they will believe in this with easy

I have read about a number of depots destroyed, and that is only with a few HIMARS being delivered. I hope we see a bit more of this.

I think that RF citizens may even start to notice how that "superpower" status is being held by a 1mm string at this moment. The RF most serious capabilities as of now are in the rocketry field, but not as the public imagination tends to believe - unlimited equipment and resources without end - but more of having great products that are unable to produce, maintain or manage at scale.

The US is throwing a sh*t-ton of money on hypersonic scramjets and hypersonic interception. US is well aware that eventually North Korea or Iran (India already has) will get hold of the tech and will be in position to have some degree of nuclear first strike capability against Israel and Japan.

Once this capability is reached (give it 5 years), the first strike capability of RF will also be much less of a deterrent.
1714  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Russian Invasion of Ukraine[In Progress] on: July 07, 2022, 08:41:42 PM
<snip>

If you are the average troll out there, it would be a miracle not to do it better. Whatever you are getting paid for this, is too much.



You've been hurt. You're an Ukrainian who has been hurt, and may have friends and family who have been hurt by this war. We sympathize with your pain. Cry Continue trolling.

Cool

Please tell your friends at Howart's that you are not going to be pursuing a career in fortune telling nor divination.

A Russian Aerospace Forces plane struck Ukrainian Armed Forces soldiers who were taking pictures with the Ukrainian flag on Snake Island.
According to the Ministry of Defense, around 05:00 a.m. several Ukrainian servicemen landed on the island from a motorboat and took pictures with the flag.

"A Russian Air Force aircraft immediately struck Snake Island with high-precision missiles, as a result of which some of the Ukrainian servicemen were destroyed," the ministry said.

The report said that those servicemen who survived escaped in the direction of Primorskoye, Odessa Oblast.

https://russian.rt.com/ussr/news/1023259-vks-rossiya-zmeinyi-ukraina?utm_source=yxnews&utm_medium=desktop

There is no way an aircraft would be exposed and a "precision missile" wasted to remove a flag. People who read the official media in the RF must be under the impression that RF has limitless missiles, aircraft and sophisticated equipment. It is far from the truth: not only the cost of the war is immense even re-using scrapyard armour, but also the ability to sustain the production is already way overstretched (see the official decree forcing extra hours for workers).

...

You have some kind of painful fixation on this episode. Well, not this year, so it will be next year, are you in a hurry somewhere?

No, the guy is reminding you how often your publish wrong facts, conclusions and fantasies. The only psyche that should be analysed here is your own, justifying the killing of others for no reason.

Ukrainians raised colors on Zmeinyi Island. (Rusnya aka former Russia, fuck off! )

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RMZ-se7IVaM&t=15s



 

And it shall from now be named "Fuck off Island" in memory of the RF soldiers that now serve as habitat for sunflowers and earthworms.
1715  Other / Politics & Society / Putin: workers extra hours, companies to supply war, Draft under discussion on: July 07, 2022, 12:07:56 AM
About a week ago another war economy sets of measures have been imposed on RF citizens and business:

https://www.theguardian.com/world/live/2022/jul/06/russia-ukraine-war-live-news-donetsk-governor-urges-evacuations-amid-russian-offensive

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businesses will be required by law to supply goods and services necessary for conducting the “special military operation” to the armed forces.

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Duma speaker Vyacheslav Volodin said further discussion would be held behind closed doors due to national security.

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government to require employees of certain enterprises producing goods and services needed by the Russian military to work overtime.

I wonder what this discussion is about, given that not only parts and repairs are needed... also fresh cannon fodder (AKA young untrained RF soldiers).

What is clear is that what started as "oh... we will take the whole of Ukraine without a fight in a week and be home by lunch" has become a nationwide struggle to pay for a war that is ongoing. At the pace the RF army advances, this may last a long time while the RF citizens decide to flee the draft or stay and risk unemployment and scarcity.
1716  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Russian Invasion of Ukraine[In Progress] on: July 06, 2022, 11:27:46 PM
There are also rumours that pigs fly.
Today, the Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation reported on the destruction of two HIMARS in Malotaranovka. I saw a video of operational control, but the quality of the recording is not very good, Russia can shoot video worse than firing high-precision missiles. But you continue to believe in the power of Western weapons.  Grin

Meanwhile, the European Parliament has recognized nuclear energy and natural gas as clean energy sources. I think coal and fuel oil will also become quite "green" closer to winter lol.

There is something common to US republicans and RF trolls: they feel comforted when seeing sophisticated toys and videos of the latest toys. Like moths, you feel fascination for the killing machines and frequently talk about them.

Perhaps you should reflect on why the Wehrmacht, having an extraordinary set of toys and technical advantages was defeated in all fronts. The answer is that they took a bit that they could not swallow. The combined economies of their enemies were vastly superior and there is little that can be done to fight that.

I continue to believe that weapons are not where power comes from. It comes from leadership, conviction and, above all money money and more money. Regardless of meritless claims and foggy videos, the hard facts of RF economy point to yet another drop in GDP, massive migration (of those who can) and Ponzi scheme level interests in Roubles and international debt.

Just in case you over sought this ...

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5405447.0

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Russia’s parliament has rushed through two bills imposing strict controls on the economy, requiring businesses to supply goods to the armed forces and obliging employees at some firms to work overtime.




Guess from whose pocket is that money coming from? I will give you a clue: Not from Adolf Putin's.

Today, the Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation reported on the destruction of two HIMARS in Malotaranovka.

It wouldn't be the same "Ministry of Defense" that reported about destroying more airplanes than Ukraine had, would it? Or the one that posts Bayraktar videos as their own? More like ministry of clowns.
... both sides exaggerate their achievements and downplay their losses, but Ukraine in this art, with all the desire, is difficult to surpass.

If you are the average troll out there, it would be a miracle not to do it better. Whatever you are getting paid for this, is too much.

1717  Economy / Gambling / Re: Betting Bots and Simulators on: July 06, 2022, 11:20:50 PM
There is one made from them https://bcgame-project.github.io/verify/crash.html i just take a look at their provably fair engine and i don't like it at all because they know the result from the future bets, they can't modify it, but the casino could take the money from the investors this way.
This one is only for the crash game right ? I guess you made this one for the dice game.

Also, even if they knew the results of the future bets how can they use it to their favor ?
It's not like they are changing the odds or something ? Could you please elaborate as it might help a lot of us.
Same I still wonder what they can do with it. Also, there are so many players inside that casino and I don't think that all of their outcomes are going to be the same. They can monitor all of it? and maybe they can do something like crash the page for a while or making it temporarily unavailable so that the player can skip that next winning bet? About the odds, for sure they can modify this because each casino are promoted with a different set of odds, it can be high or low but that would be completely cheating if they do that stuffs. Thanks for exposing this though

@seoincorporation
If ever we are a player of this site and in case there is a strange thing that is happening with the way we bet, we already know the reason behind it.

This is another topic mate but I'm happy to explain my point of view.

The only ones at risk on BC casino are the investors since the developers know the next result they could place a bet with the knowledge that they will win or lose, and they don't have to take all the money from the bankroll.  If the site is in profit bigger than the house edge, then they can place winning bets to adjust that part and take the money to they pocked.

I want to be clear on this point, I'm not saying they are cheating their investors, but with their current provably fair engine they can.

My starting point of analysis to any "system" is that it is in all likelyhood, a bad idea and comes from a misconception or a mathematical mistake. On this case it seems exactly that. To be honest, I have only seen two "methods" to beat the casinos that actually work. The first one was based on detecting irregularities in roulettes in physical casinos, the other is in sports betting based on wrong odds settings.
1718  Economy / Gambling / Re: Vulnerabilities in gambling websites in past on: July 06, 2022, 11:17:24 PM
A case was recently presented with a new casino, where its greatest vulnerability was in the Welcome bonus and a bonus that was assigned to Bitcointalk users, but after a few days there was a massive abuse of it and all kinds of problems were achieved. , the people who won some were the same, the fact was that they found a way to be able to exploit the vulnerability of the casino and be taken advantage of to the maximum by players, the truth is I don't know how there are people who use their intellect for this, but it was discovered that the site was a scam and it makes sense, I think that a site in these times cannot have a type of vulnerability of that style, what most deceived many is that it really looked good and a signature campaign was even carried out.


I would not say it is a vulnerability in the traditional sense of having a backdoor or being somehow easy to hack, it looks more like a purely flawed design of the offer to the bitcointalk users. It is a sign of a fishy site the fact that is poorly conceived and the offer is just too good to be true, and it is a bad thing for the community that too many of these places are out there.
1719  Economy / Gambling / Re: [Table] Withdrawal Fees and Withdrawal Amounts on Crypto Casinos on: July 06, 2022, 11:12:26 PM
It is a non-sense from the beginning to have withdrawal fees in the first place, other that the exact price required to make the transfer, eg. the bitcoin fee or the price of a bank transfer (rarely more than 10USD with modern systems and in connected banks). Why is so frequent to charge them? There is an obvious incentive to the user to remain and avoid paying, but nothing else.
1720  Economy / Gambling / Re: How do you know how to trust online sportsbooks? on: July 06, 2022, 11:08:26 PM
Hello everyone, I've been using online sportsbooks for a while now, but I wanted to know how do you know how to trust those sites? What do you look for in them, what are some red flags for you, that kind of stuff. Hope it makes sense and please share what are your favorite online sportsbooks.
Checking their reputation is a big help. It is one of the steps you need to do before making yourself play with their service. Find out what issues does their players had encountered from playing on their site. Find reviews. Look also for accusation threads with strong proofs included.  
I try to get new promotions in the forum before joining a new casino site , especially if they are running a signature on this forum, or their feedback on ANN threads as well as being licensed to determine the legitimacy of that company. I try to take a good look at how long it takes to withdraw. I also try to find the information that the particular site have any restricted area or not. When i get any chance with high bonus having these feature on any particular site i recognized as a trusted casino site.
It's good that you really read the TOS of a certain site, honestly, sometimes I just do a quick sign up without reading the terms and condition, but I have never face a problem with the gambling sites I'm using because like you, I also check their ANN thread and if they have a signature campaign.

I think that TOS are mostly written for legal purposes, but it is usually quite complex to understand the precise terms you are signing for. It is not only in gambling sites, there is a comparison of TOS and licences from different social networks, software and services.


As you can see, even if you are the type of person that can understand the legal terms and have the visual acuity to not faint when doing so, you are off to a good 15 minutes and, if you do not agree, you have only one option.
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