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81  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Russian Invasion of Ukraine[In Progress] on: February 19, 2023, 12:35:10 AM
Biden has come out and said that the American taxpayer is now going to provide social support for Ukraine so that their people can have some “pocket money” for spending. This is absolutely insane. American taxpayers are already carrying a debt of a quarter million dollars per person for their share and now have to support Ukrainians? Absolutely insane. Not a penny more for Ukraine. Let this war end for the sake of everyone involved.

It is far more expensive to have an aggressive and triumphant RF army at the gates of central Europe. Putin has already threatened Moldavia. His Psychos will not stop in the Donbas. The US has fewer allies in the world than ever.

Bottom-line for you convenience and easy understanding: If you do not like footing this bill, prepare for what will come if you fail to stop the RF.

@BA - Ukraine allies are not backing off, they are sending MBTs. Please, please, please, read proper news from time to time.

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This war would have ended in March of last year if NATO would establish a no-fly zone over Ukraine's territory (Donbas and Crimea)
and install modern air defense systems everywhere.

Instead, billions are spent to continue to bleed Russia and rebuild Ukraine.

A few decisive NATO strikes on Russia's logistics infrastructure would help Ukraine in pushing Russia back to the 2013 borders.
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No, that gets you WW III and likely nuclear strikes. Simple yet wrong solutions to complex problems lead to world-life changing mistakes.

For clarity, a no-fly zone implies NATO aircraft shooting down RF planes. That is an act of war.

Not reacting militarily to the RF annexation of Crimea, and now, the full-scale invasion is just kicking the can down the road, at the cost of the lives of innocent civilians.

RF needs to be demilitarized from nuclear weapons. Any other solution will bring another war in the future.

Even if Ukraine kicks the Russian forces to the pre-2014 border, Putin (or his successor) will re-arm and attack Ukraine again.
Why do you think he 'incorporated' four Ukrainian oblasts into RF? So that he will have the pretext to attack again.

Even if Russia conquers parts or the whole of Ukraine, what do you think will happen next? Russia will go after the Baltic countries
to establish the land bridge to Kaliningrad, or will 'recover' the Caucasian Soviet republics to establish a land bridge to Turkey and Iran.

The threat of a nuclear war will remain for as long as imperial Russia exists.

NATO will be threatened with nuclear war if they respond to any of the above annexations.

Not reacting to Russia's aspirations in Ukraine will give them a carte blanche to annex whatever the Soviets lost in 1991.

Read Hitler's Mein Kampf and Putin's/Dugin's papers. Putin and his acolytes will not stop. They must be stopped.

82  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Russian Invasion of Ukraine[In Progress] on: February 18, 2023, 07:51:56 PM
Biden has come out and said that the American taxpayer is now going to provide social support for Ukraine so that their people can have some “pocket money” for spending. This is absolutely insane. American taxpayers are already carrying a debt of a quarter million dollars per person for their share and now have to support Ukrainians? Absolutely insane. Not a penny more for Ukraine. Let this war end for the sake of everyone involved.

You are probably referring to humanitarian aid.

This war would have ended in March of last year if NATO would establish a no-fly zone over Ukraine's territory (Donbas and Crimea)
and install modern air defense systems everywhere.

Instead, billions are spent to continue to bleed Russia and rebuild Ukraine.

A few decisive NATO strikes on Russia's logistics infrastructure would help Ukraine in pushing Russia back to the 2013 borders.

Sooner rather than later we will be providing ALL NATO military weapons and personnel to crush this Rashist evil.

PS. It seems that the goal now is to break up the Russian Federation (which is not really Russian and is not a Federation) by systematically
destroying its economy, military, demographic potential, and resource extraction capabilities.

PPS. Instead, we will turn this autocratic Russia into a Soviet gulag, then it will take decades to crush that monster economically.
83  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Russian Invasion of Ukraine[In Progress] on: February 15, 2023, 04:01:59 PM

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TwitchySeal likes the war. He understands that it's the US and Nato that have started the war

I do not like war.  And Russia started this one by invading Ukraine (again). 


Russia was simply protecting and saving Russian and Ukrainian people in the Donbas, etc., who the Ukrainian military was shelling and killing... people who often would rather have had their land be part of Russia, anyway. All Russia wanted to do was save the people, but the US and Nato turned it into a big fat war, a war of conquest of Russia.

"Okay," says Russia. "War's what you want, war's what you'll get."

Cool

Why then did they invade Kharkiv and Kyiv? Why did they level cities in Luhansk and Donbas? Why did they level Mariupol?
Why are they bombing apartment buildings in Kyiv, Lviv, or Odesa?

It is obvious what they want to do. They want to annex the whole of Ukraine and kill anyone who is not agreeing with it.

Do you think if they take control over the four oblasts that they already 'annexed' on paper that they will not want to go and annex Odesa and Moldova? Of course, they will.

They are Nazis and they want to exterminate Ukrainians.

Their plan is to slowly grind Ukraine and Ukrainians into ashes.
84  Other / Politics & Society / Re: What if China joins Russia in a nuclear war against the US and Nato? on: February 15, 2023, 03:51:22 PM
What if China joins Russia in a nuclear war against the US and Nato? They could, you know, because they are buddies at least in part.

The other side of the coin is, think of all the nukes the US could stick into a SpaceX Super Heavy.

And we all get a ringside seat to watch the fireworks.


Russian, Chinese nuclear arsenals have been upgraded in race to dominance over outdated U.S. ICBMs



https://www.naturalnews.com/2023-02-14-russian-chinese-nuclear-arsenals-upgraded-concern-reliability-us-missiles.html
The United States could soon find itself fighting a major two-front war with both Russia and China, considering the way things have been going for the past several weeks.

It was one thing when Russia invaded its neighbor, the corrupt country of Ukraine, almost a year ago, but for some reason known only to our power-mad elites, American taxpayers are supporting Kyiv with showers of money, American military hardware, and weapon systems that we cannot easily replace.

Now, just days ago, a weak, frail Joe Biden finally ordered the U.S. military to shoot down a Chinese spy balloon after it traversed the country but not before it gathered signals intelligence and flew over several highly sensitive bases and nuclear weapons locations.

In short, it appears as though we are the closest we have been to an all-out world war in 80 years, and worse, this next one could turn nuclear in a hurry. With that in mind, it is worth taking a look at each country’s nuclear arsenals and the shape they are in.

“In recent days, Republicans in Congress have been buzzing about a new report ‘from the top commander of U.S. nuclear forces‘ that says that China now has more launchers for land-based nuclear missiles than the U.S. does,” notes The Economic Collapse Blog, which then goes on to cite from a Politico report:

Top Republicans on Capitol Hill are raising alarms over news that China has surpassed the U.S. in its number of launchers for land-based nuclear missiles — and arguing for the U.S. to expand its own arsenal to keep pace.

Four GOP leaders on the House and Senate Armed Services committees said the revelation about China’s nuclear capability, made in a Jan. 26 letter from the top commander of U.S. nuclear forces, is a warning that Beijing’s arsenal is expanding faster than anticipated, though the U.S. still has more warheads and intercontinental ballistic missiles.

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Cool

Go easy on your Christian Armaggedon Kool-Aid.

One thing you probably don't know about the Chinese is that the Chinese are very shrewd businessmen.

Nuclear war is not a good business strategy.
85  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Russian world order on: February 15, 2023, 03:44:36 PM
This is indeed backward thinking. The Europeans' occupation of colonies in the distant past does not justify Russia's occupation of countries in the present time.
Also, European countries knew their mistake and stopped colonizing other countries a long time ago. War brings nothing but ruin, destruction and human suffering.
If every person thinks of solving his problems with his neighbors by force, then this world will turn into a big forest and the law of the jungle will prevail, where the strong eat the weak. This society is absolutely inhumane.

What justifies Russia's occupation of part of Ukraine is that the Ukrainian military - at the request of the US - was killing Russians and Ukrainians in the Donbas and other areas, starting at least in 2014 if not earlier. At the start of the formal war in February, 2022, Russia wasn't after any more than a formal stopping of this Ukraine killing machine. But now that Ukraine has become obstinate, Russia will go all the way. No more Ukraine... and maybe no more US and Nato.

Cool

Wrong!!! Russian troops attacked Ukraine on Feb 27th, 2014 by seizing strategic sites in Crimea.
Then in March, they moved their army into Donbas and Luhansk and started terrorist activities there.

Right! Ukraine wouldn't let the people of Crimea go back to Russia voluntarily, so Russia simply helped them.

The history of Crimea for over 100 years was a bouncing around between different factions and groups that made up what was or became the Soviet Union.

It's almost the same as what happened in the Donbas in Feb., 2022... Russia saving people who want to be part of Russia, but Ukraine would rather kill them than let them be Russian, which many of them were for years before.

Cool

Wrong again.

It was Russia that wanted Crimea and Donbas territory to be part of Russia.

Not the people. Russia sent its troops to both regions of Ukraine to seize control over the territory of its neighbour.

If the people of Donbas did not want to live in Ukraine, they could just immigrate to Russia.

Many Russians leave Russia today because they do not want to live in Russia, nobody is invading Russia because some
of its citizens do not want to live in Russia or be part of Russia.

Americans are not invading Russia 'to protect the LGBT communities or people fleeing mobilization' there, are they?
86  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Russian world order on: February 15, 2023, 07:33:05 AM
This is indeed backward thinking. The Europeans' occupation of colonies in the distant past does not justify Russia's occupation of countries in the present time.
Also, European countries knew their mistake and stopped colonizing other countries a long time ago. War brings nothing but ruin, destruction and human suffering.
If every person thinks of solving his problems with his neighbors by force, then this world will turn into a big forest and the law of the jungle will prevail, where the strong eat the weak. This society is absolutely inhumane.

What justifies Russia's occupation of part of Ukraine is that the Ukrainian military - at the request of the US - was killing Russians and Ukrainians in the Donbas and other areas, starting at least in 2014 if not earlier. At the start of the formal war in February, 2022, Russia wasn't after any more than a formal stopping of this Ukraine killing machine. But now that Ukraine has become obstinate, Russia will go all the way. No more Ukraine... and maybe no more US and Nato.

Cool

Wrong!!! Russian troops attacked Ukraine on Feb 27th, 2014 by seizing strategic sites in Crimea.
Then in March, they moved their army into Donbas and Luhansk and started terrorist activities there.
87  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Who really fought the Nazis on: February 12, 2023, 08:58:44 PM

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You forgot to note that the maroon line for Poland on the chart, is longer than the line for Ukraine. Yet Ukraine has over a million more dead listed in the numbers. The point is, did Synchronice use Excel or OpenOffice to make the chart?

Note that the reason for WW2 is the same as the reason for the Ukraine war. What is that reason? Like Germany in WW2, Russia is trying to be free of the world banking system that is conquering the world. This banking system has already conquered the US, Nato, and much of the rest of the world. Russia, like Germany in WW2, simply wants to remain free. Too bad Hitler and his Nazi's went nuts. If they hadn't, they might have won, and we all might be a lot freer from the banks.

Cool

https://www.reddit.com/r/UkraineInvasionVideos/comments/10kwxp8/just_a_little_comparison/

Thanks for some supporting argument for what I said. However, the difference between Putin and Hitler is that Hitler went nuts, but Putin is logical and practical.

Again, the point against the West is that they are working with a banking system that is trying to swallow up everything... the whole world. Hitler was fighting this banking system in the beginnings of his regime, before he went crazy with power. And Putin is fighting it now.

If Putin wins, all it will mean is that the US draws back to its own country, and Europe will start to trade with Russia again. The big threat is China. Sanctions are driving Russia and China together against the West.

Cool

That is probably the dumbest thing you have ever said.

The only difference between them is that Hitler was a few centimeters taller.
88  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Who really fought the Nazis on: February 12, 2023, 07:00:36 PM
To be honest, Ukraine is overly romanticized by the world.
Relative to its population size, Belarus was the one that took the most loses. Poland is a country with very tortured past too and yeah, Ukraine but the ww2 was truly fought by the whole USSR and almost every former-soviet union country has sacrificed their men for this war. If it wasn't USSR, a lot of them would be neutral and try not to participate.
I think when it comes to Russia, Ukraine and Germany, true nazis for Ukrainians were and are Russians because of The Holocaust in Ukraine and because of current war.
Here is the statistics by the way:


Russians were always the real Nazis. They wanted to conquer and annihilate their neighbours.
Never mind the Orwellian lies their propaganda was spreading since 1918.

What they are doing in Ukraine is clear genocide, depopulation, and an imperialist land grab.

You forgot to note that the maroon line for Poland on the chart, is longer than the line for Ukraine. Yet Ukraine has over a million more dead listed in the numbers. The point is, did Synchronice use Excel or OpenOffice to make the chart?

Note that the reason for WW2 is the same as the reason for the Ukraine war. What is that reason? Like Germany in WW2, Russia is trying to be free of the world banking system that is conquering the world. This banking system has already conquered the US, Nato, and much of the rest of the world. Russia, like Germany in WW2, simply wants to remain free. Too bad Hitler and his Nazi's went nuts. If they hadn't, they might have won, and we all might be a lot freer from the banks.

Cool

https://www.reddit.com/r/UkraineInvasionVideos/comments/10kwxp8/just_a_little_comparison/
89  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Who really fought the Nazis on: February 12, 2023, 03:53:46 PM
To be honest, Ukraine is overly romanticized by the world.
Relative to its population size, Belarus was the one that took the most loses. Poland is a country with very tortured past too and yeah, Ukraine but the ww2 was truly fought by the whole USSR and almost every former-soviet union country has sacrificed their men for this war. If it wasn't USSR, a lot of them would be neutral and try not to participate.
I think when it comes to Russia, Ukraine and Germany, true nazis for Ukrainians were and are Russians because of The Holocaust in Ukraine and because of current war.
Here is the statistics by the way:


Russians were always the real Nazis. They wanted to conquer and annihilate their neighbours.
Never mind the Orwellian lies their propaganda was spreading since 1918.

What they are doing in Ukraine is clear genocide, depopulation, and an imperialist land grab.
90  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Russian world order on: February 12, 2023, 03:47:20 PM
You are absolutely right about Russian imperialism.

Rashists don't care about other nations and are prepared to annihilate them if necessary.

In their mind, they are doing the conquered peoples a favour.

Nazism is all well in Russia, they can deny all they want.

Actions matter.

PS. In the end, I think RF will lose a bunch of territories.
91  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Russian Invasion of Ukraine[In Progress] on: February 08, 2023, 06:27:33 PM

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The terrorists you are talking about were sponsored by the US and the CIA way more than Russia ever sponsored terrorists... since Stalin, that is. US CIA terrorism has been in the news for at least 3 decades. Much of it that we know of has been done in South and Central America.

As far as so-called Russian terrorism in countries of the former USSR, there are loads of people in all those countries who would rather be connected to Russia than to the West. It's a continual squabble among people of those countries.

Cool

You have no idea what you are talking about. Go to Caucasus, Baltic countries, Poland, Romania, the Chech republic...
People in those countries simply hated Russia well before this invasion. Now, most of the world sees what Rashists are really capable of.

Since WWII, Russians have been terrorizing their neighbours:

1956, 1968, 1970, 1981, 1991, 1994, 2000, 2008, 2014, 2022-now.

PS. You have no idea what type of ethnic cleansing Russian neighbours were subjected to.
Some whole nations were almost entirely Russified, while many others prevailed.


As I said, there are those in all countries who have divided opinions. So, if you listen only to what you like, you will miss the truth. Read the rest of the article.


Relations between Russia and other countries: "befriend" or colonize



https://en.topwar.ru/184341-vzaimootnoshenija-rossii-s-drugimi-stranami-druzhit-ili-kolonizirovat.html?ysclid=ldvy9fom4n645926770
On the pages of "Military Review" and on the pages of other publications, you can often see comments in such a way that if Russia uses force in one case or another, for example, to solve its economic problems and / or support its corporations, change and / or liquidate unfriendly regimes, then how will it differ from the "stronghold of world evil" - the United States or Great Britain?


The question is, do you need to be different? Maybe in this issue with the United States and Great Britain it is worth taking an example?

What negative consequences for our country will the “aggressive predator” policy bring?

Help "brotherly countries"

One of the distinguishing features of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (USSR), of which Russia is the successor, has become assistance to the so-called "fraternal countries." The Soviet Union helped a lot and generously to the countries of the Soviet bloc in all parts of the world - the countries of Eastern Europe, Africa, Asia and Latin America.

The amount of aid to the countries of the Soviet bloc was enormous - the supply of weapons and military equipment, the construction of infrastructure facilities, the supply of food and consumer goods, not to mention loans and direct financial injections. The total volume of infusions into other countries amounted to hundreds of billions of dollars, and this was when a significant part of the population of the USSR lived in conditions that could be called beggarly. All this was accompanied by classical Soviet agitation about friendship of peoples, building communism / socialism.
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Cool

Jesus, man, you have no clue what the Soviet system was all about.

It was all about TERROR, FEAR, KILLING, and TORTURES. Totalitarian system where you had to watch what you say
and how you say it in front of your children, wife, 'friends', and co-workers.
You used the wrong intonation and you could end up in a gulag; aka filtration camps today.

That is what is coming to Russia as Peter the Gopnik is trying to relive his youth.
Why do you think he created Rosgvardiya/NKVD?

What do you think Rosgvardiya is doing in Ukraine? Vacationing?

Friendship my ass. There will never be any friendship between Russia and its neighbours.

92  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Russian Invasion of Ukraine[In Progress] on: February 08, 2023, 04:33:56 PM

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Yup.  Another classic illustration of the cretinism which characterizes the Ukrainian Nazis under control of the Zelenzkij/Kolomoyski regime (which is itself a tool lovingly cultivated by the OSS/CIA/U.S State Dept for decades.)

Well done, but the question remains as to whether you are 'for real' or LARPing as a mouth-breathing Nazi?  And if the latter, for political, philosophical, or financial reasons or some combination.  There are more than a few desperate 'work-from-home' wanna-be influencer people kicking around who will say and do anything which is spec'd out in a tasking.

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As for 'Russian aggression', looks to me more like since the fall of the Soviet Union Russia has been quite inward looking.  Even when the Donbass people begged to join Russia they declined and instead went the ultimately futile way of trying negotiating a treaty (Minsk.)  It wasn't their fault that the counter-party (Ukraine and the West) were just trying to buy time to build up for this war and never had any intention of making good on the deal.

Seems that when Russia is reluctantly stirred into action, they take care of business then leave ASAP.  Georgia comes to mind.  In other examples (e.g., Syria) it seems like they do stick around if asked by the client and basically do what is necessary...as long as it doesn't involve crossing their master with the 'Little Horn'.



You are in denial. Chechnya, Ossetia, Georgia, Syria, Belarus, and now Ukraine.

Terrorists sponsored by Russia terrorized the civilian population of Crimea and Donbas forcing millions out of their homes since 2014, well
before the 2022 invasion.

How many civilians did they kill in Chechnya and Syria alone?

You must be a despicable Homo-Sovieticus to support these animals.

"Inward looking" my ass.

The terrorists you are talking about were sponsored by the US and the CIA way more than Russia ever sponsored terrorists... since Stalin, that is. US CIA terrorism has been in the news for at least 3 decades. Much of it that we know of has been done in South and Central America.

As far as so-called Russian terrorism in countries of the former USSR, there are loads of people in all those countries who would rather be connected to Russia than to the West. It's a continual squabble among people of those countries.

Cool

You have no idea what you are talking about. Go to Caucasus, Baltic countries, Poland, Romania, the Chech republic...
People in those countries simply hated Russia well before this invasion. Now, most of the world sees what Rashists are really capable of.

Since WWII, Russians have been terrorizing their neighbours:

1956, 1968, 1970, 1981, 1991, 1994, 2000, 2008, 2014, 2022-now.

PS. You have no idea what type of ethnic cleansing Russian neighbours were subjected to.
Some whole nations were almost entirely Russified, while many others prevailed.
93  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Will Russia run out of weapons for war they've been preparing for in decades? on: February 08, 2023, 04:15:02 PM
I've been thinking about Russia and how relentless they've been after invading Ukraine and a promise of a world war they've been preparing for over a decade.
I was watching a local news of recent when I came across a news saying that Russia is running out of weapon and ammunition and that Russia is already begging North Korea for ammunition which caught my attention because I was wondering the possibility of great Russia running to North Korea which is known as one of the poorest country on the surface of the earth for ammunition and I think this is because of the bans imposed on Russia by the west.

What do you think of this news
And what do you think would make Russia go begging from North Korea.

Please pardon me if this isn't the right right board for this topic and it should be moved to the right board if not yeah or help let me know so I can move it there.
The topic is open for discussion.

I don't think Russia will run out of ammunition or other weapons.

Many Chinese, and Middle Eastern companies are circumventing sanctions and sending them required high-tech components to produce
heavy weapons, UAVs, etc. Their factories in the Ural mountains are working 24/7.

What they will run out of first are skilled officers and leaders, IMHO. They are being eliminated at an unprecedented pace.

This is what will eventually be the root cause of why the Russian/Soviet army will be defeated in Ukraine.

Their logistics, top-down, Soviet-style command structure, nepotism, non-military (Putin's, Rigozin's) involvement
in the day-day decision-making is what will bleed them out and eventually force the withdrawal.

I think NATO/Ukraine should plan for a long war, they need to eliminate at least a few million Russian soldiers to end this war.

It looks like this will be another Afghanistan (times 100) for the Russians.
94  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Russian Invasion of Ukraine[In Progress] on: February 08, 2023, 03:53:04 PM
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All Russian soldiers, their supporters, and collaborators in Ukraine will be eliminated. It is a given.

Putin can keep sending them, and they will die soon after they arrive.

This is an unwinnable war for Russia.

You really are an unusually good representative of what seems to be the mentality of the standard Ukroid pawn.  Small wonder Ukraine is losing 10 or 15 to one KIA to the Russians.  It's getting more and more difficult to maintain some level of empathy for your class of cretin with every visit this board.

I have to remind myself that it is in the interest of a lot of the small-hats to have the world sympathize not-at-all with the Ukroid slavs who they've decorated up with swastikas and who are the real targets of this genocide, and that there is every possibility that people who act like you are pretending to be something they are not.

People who support Russia are genocidal, imperialist psychopaths.

Russia is the aggressor. Always has been. Ask any of its neighbours.


Yup.  Another classic illustration of the cretinism which characterizes the Ukrainian Nazis under control of the Zelenzkij/Kolomoyski regime (which is itself a tool lovingly cultivated by the OSS/CIA/U.S State Dept for decades.)

Well done, but the question remains as to whether you are 'for real' or LARPing as a mouth-breathing Nazi?  And if the latter, for political, philosophical, or financial reasons or some combination.  There are more than a few desperate 'work-from-home' wanna-be influencer people kicking around who will say and do anything which is spec'd out in a tasking.

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As for 'Russian aggression', looks to me more like since the fall of the Soviet Union Russia has been quite inward looking.  Even when the Donbass people begged to join Russia they declined and instead went the ultimately futile way of trying negotiating a treaty (Minsk.)  It wasn't their fault that the counter-party (Ukraine and the West) were just trying to buy time to build up for this war and never had any intention of making good on the deal.

Seems that when Russia is reluctantly stirred into action, they take care of business then leave ASAP.  Georgia comes to mind.  In other examples (e.g., Syria) it seems like they do stick around if asked by the client and basically do what is necessary...as long as it doesn't involve crossing their master with the 'Little Horn'.



You are in denial. Chechnya, Ossetia, Georgia, Syria, Belarus, and now Ukraine.

Terrorists sponsored by Russia terrorized the civilian population of Crimea and Donbas forcing millions out of their homes since 2014, well
before the 2022 invasion.

How many civilians did they kill in Chechnya and Syria alone?

You must be a despicable Homo-Sovieticus to support these animals.

"Inward looking" my ass.
95  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Russian Invasion of Ukraine[In Progress] on: February 08, 2023, 05:04:13 AM
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All Russian soldiers, their supporters, and collaborators in Ukraine will be eliminated. It is a given.

Putin can keep sending them, and they will die soon after they arrive.

This is an unwinnable war for Russia.

You really are an unusually good representative of what seems to be the mentality of the standard Ukroid pawn.  Small wonder Ukraine is losing 10 or 15 to one KIA to the Russians.  It's getting more and more difficult to maintain some level of empathy for your class of cretin with every visit this board.

I have to remind myself that it is in the interest of a lot of the small-hats to have the world sympathize not-at-all with the Ukroid slavs who they've decorated up with swastikas and who are the real targets of this genocide, and that there is every possibility that people who act like you are pretending to be something they are not.

People who support Russia are genocidal, imperialist psychopaths.

Russia is the aggressor. Always has been. Ask any of its neighbours.
96  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Russian Invasion of Ukraine[In Progress] on: February 08, 2023, 02:39:57 AM
Looks like so far this vid is checking out.

  GRAPHIC: First Ever Footage Of Reported Chemical-Biological Strike On Russian Troops By AFU 18+
  https://www.bitchute.com/video/aXntU7BQ95qy/

Sad to see, but I think we all figured that chemical/biological weapons use was the checklist along with child soldiers, organ harvesting, distance area antipersonnel mining of civilian areas, etc, etc.  I mean these are Ukrainian Nazis led by Talmudics after all.

It's important to note that whoever did this vid, real or fake, WANTS a knee-jerk reaction and wants more turmoil and de-population of Ukraine for whatever reason.  Be calm and anylitycal as much as possible when these things come out.  It has to be recognized that Russia would be well served by such vids because it would help solidify domestic support for, well, almost anything.  Given the behavior and lies from the Western side, and the relatively honest reporting from the Russian over the past year, and because chemical weapons use would be very much in the pattern for the Ukroids, I figure it's most likely real, or another Western fake put out for whatever reason.

Another pretty good discussion is here, and the younger looking guy who seems to have his shit together doesn't pull any punches about things in his comments near the end.  Even though I was trained in this stuff enough to recognize the modes the death for the various agents, it was a long time ago.

  https://www.bitchute.com/video/9rRKcuLd8Y6D/

All Russian soldiers, their supporters, and collaborators in Ukraine will be eliminated. It is a given.

Putin can keep sending them, and they will die soon after they arrive.

This is an unwinnable war for Russia.
97  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Russian Invasion of Ukraine[In Progress] on: February 07, 2023, 05:32:36 PM

You asked them all? Before they were dead, of course? So, you know that they were believers in God?

However, if they were believers in Jesus-salvation, they aren't dead. They have simply jumped to a new body in Paradise, that will house them until the Resurrection.

Since you seem to be alive, you are certainly invited to become a believer, so that you never die, either. God would love to have you with us.

Cool

"simply jumped to a new body"? What the heck does this even mean?

Their bodies are rotting in Ukraine.

There have been probably 100K+ dead on each side. You do the math of how many believers were there.
98  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Russian Invasion of Ukraine[In Progress] on: February 07, 2023, 03:17:07 PM
Looks like the Biden regime doesn't care about the turmoil in the world. All they want is profit. Profit is going to fail them.


HUGE: World War III escalates as corrupt US officials seek to protect their criminal operations and bioweapons research in Ukraine

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Cool

They are helping Ukraine because it is morally the right thing to do.

When Putin released murderers and rapists to act on their urges in Ukraine, the civilized world has an obligation to help to stop the
the killing of innocent people.

Another more practical reason is they want to weaken Russia, maybe even break up the RF, and complete the break up of the Soviet Union.

The deactivation of Russia's nuclear arsenal would make the world a much safer place.  I think this is the ultimate goal.

You know, trade nukes for bread type of deal.


Lol! What planet do you live on?

Breaking Russia up is all about divide and conquer. Since when was the US supposed to be conquering nations? The Japs were right in WW2... American Imperialism.

Russian nukes are one of the things that is keeping the people of the US and Nato nations free. How? Because with Russia seen as a potential threat by the leaders, the US and Nato won't enslave their people, because they need their people to fight Russia willingly, if Russia should decide to go active with war.


Back before the Bolshevik Revolution, the world was just too large for anybody to conquer (actually, it still is). That's why the US financed and set the Russian regime in place... to be their puppet. But people don't like being puppets. So Russia simply broke away from the US when they saw that the US was not really their friend, but was just using them.

It isn't about morality and what is right. It's about how many sheeple you can lie to successfully to get them to support you. But mostly, it's about who can turn the most people away from God.

Cool

God?

Ukrainian fields are littered with the bodies of believers.
https://www.reddit.com/r/UkraineInvasionVideos/comments/10ubxv8/kremennaya_reconnaissance_inspects_the_positions/
99  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Your college degree means that you are not educated. on: February 07, 2023, 02:41:47 PM
"You are conflating security with violence."-This makes absolutely no sense whatsoever. I have been calling out the lack of security at BSL-4 labs. But you are unable to understand anything that I have been saying.

"They probably have immutable access logs, so relax, and stop being such a paranoid Luddite."-Do you have evidence of this claim? The only evidence I will accept is cryptographic timestamps on blockchains. And yes, these timestamps need to be publicly available. Anything less than this is a lack of security.

"BTW, some technologies are dangerous, and usually, access to them is classified or severely limited to the public."-You clearly have no clue what I am talking about because you lack education. Please get an education.

"If you must know, I went to Waterloo. So, how does Waterloo promote violence against YOU?"-And why the f*** did you ever think I am more familiar with MIT than with Waterloo? I am familiar with mathematicians and computer scientists from the University of Waterloo who have done work in quantum information theory and universal algebra. A dips*** like you went to the University of Waterloo, and that should be taken as evidence that the University of Waterloo turns dips***s into f***ing dips***s, so the University of Waterloo probably also promotes violence against me too. And the University of Waterloo has not condemned the promotion of violence against me, so I must consider all graduates from that institution to be f***ing dips***s.

"Research and progress are good in the long term."-And if we replace universities with something better such as universities that did not f***ing promote violence, or if we simply let the corporations and government facilities do all the research and career training, we would have much better research and career training.

"If you are planning something violent, don't. Get help."-Shut the f*** up you bloody @$$ Nazi. I am the one here condemning violence. You cannot understand this because you are an exceptionally evil person who has absolutely no place in modern society.

Oh boy, you are obviously a very unstable person. Are you autistic?
Stop repeating "cryptographic timestamps->violence->me". Are you experiencing some sort of mental stupor?

I just hope the authorities are monitoring your movements before you hurt others and yourself.

Anyway, this conversation is over. I entertained this conversation for far too long.

PS. Sweety, you think you are explaining yourself, but you're really not.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lIVcq5LJ0Zs
100  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Russian Invasion of Ukraine[In Progress] on: February 07, 2023, 05:42:32 AM
Looks like the Biden regime doesn't care about the turmoil in the world. All they want is profit. Profit is going to fail them.


HUGE: World War III escalates as corrupt US officials seek to protect their criminal operations and bioweapons research in Ukraine



https://www.naturalnews.com/2023-02-05-corrupt-officials-seek-to-protect-criminal-operations-in-ukraine.html#
The US government continues to escalate world war with Russia, while contributing to the humanitarian crisis in Ukraine. The Biden regime has sent over $100+ billion to Ukraine, including a variety of munitions and weapons, with plans to send tanks, jets, and other weapons, with no resolve. The US, going out of their way to "protect" Ukraine, is clearly not seeking a peace treaty or any other measure of resolve. Any negotiations have been arrogant and escalatory. At times, the Biden regime has even threatened nuclear war with Russia, while treacherously guiding NATO into world war with Russia and China.

US spending hundreds of $ billions in Ukraine, with no exit plan

It is now apparent that Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy seeks unlimited funds for war and looks to protect the corrupt empire of oligarchs installed by the Bidens and Clintons over the past seventeen years. These corrupt, establishment politicians will do anything they can to protect their assets (biolabs) and conceal their military operations in Ukraine, with no regard to the lives they destroy in the process.
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Cool

They are helping Ukraine because it is morally the right thing to do.

When Putin released murderers and rapists to act on their urges in Ukraine, the civilized world has an obligation to help to stop the
the killing of innocent people.

Another more practical reason is they want to weaken Russia, maybe even break up the RF, and complete the break up of the Soviet Union.

The deactivation of Russia's nuclear arsenal would make the world a much safer place.  I think this is the ultimate goal.

You know, trade nukes for bread type of deal.

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