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Author Topic: Donetsk, Kharkov, Lugansk - way to Russia.  (Read 734742 times)
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September 20, 2014, 01:48:24 PM
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Donetsk chemical plant hit by 3 TOCHKA-U ballistic missiles fired from the Ukraine army.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xSyNusxBaFo&feature=youtu.be

http://www.liveleak.com/view?i=3bb_1411201819

It is possible this could release a toxic chemical cloud poisoning thousands of people in the Donetsk area.

Want to explain why the ukraine army would purposely destroy this chemical plant, during a "ceasefire" no less, Ukie-supporters?

Obviously because they are a bunch of genocidal scum desperate to win the war at all costs.

Also I would like to point out how delusional the people are running the show in Ukraine:

Gleb Bazov ‏@gbazov 13 min.
#LUNATIC ASYLUM MOMENT: #Geletei, #Ukraine's Min. Def., claims "Russian army" used "tactical nuclear weapons" in assault on #Lugansk airport


I mean really? Russians used tactical nukes on the lugansk airport? LOL... these people are seriously insane.
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September 20, 2014, 02:21:02 PM
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If anybody would try to use nuclear weapons in europe then we'll notice it. Problems with almost all civil communications will appear almost immediately. But it's obvious that ignorant idiots have no idea about effects of ionizing radiation on wireless communications.
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September 20, 2014, 03:55:53 PM
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WWI,WWII maybe WWIII starts germans,history repeats itself
germany did not start ww1 dude you should go back to school and learn history

Not Germany but Austria-Hungary second german state led by Habsburg monarchy

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Austria-Hungary#Creation
that sounds better...
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September 20, 2014, 08:25:35 PM
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If anybody would try to use nuclear weapons in europe then we'll notice it. Problems with almost all civil communications will appear almost immediately. But it's obvious that ignorant idiots have no idea about effects of ionizing radiation on wireless communications.

If someone use nuclear in Europe it would cause a chain reaction and all major cities of the world will be targeted on thesame day. EMP will destroy most electronics, the dust will darken the world for months causing ice age. Billions will die on the same day.
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September 20, 2014, 10:41:11 PM
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Since when has the Azov battalion become an "independent" group? It is funded and sponsored by the 3rd richest man in Ukraine (the oligarch Igor Kolomoysky). Azov commanders take their orders directly from Kolomoysky, who is a close associate of Poroshenko. And yes.. they have neo-Nazis from all around the world, especially from countries such as Belgium and Sweden.


Wait wait wait. So you are telling me that a hardcore Jewish guy who is very pro-Israel.... is funding neo-Nazis? Who told you this, and why would you believe it?

for your information this kolomoyski is zionist - in modern times a form of fascism. by the way fascism wasnt always what it is today. same as today's fascism is not the same as the hitler's version of it.
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GOOD TIMES FOR INVESTMENTS IN CRIMEA & other choice spots of Russia: PREVIEW OF CRIMEA'S KERCH BRIDGE WHICH JOINS IT WITH RUSSIAN SOUTH MAINLAND

I am planning investments on Crimea & Vladivostok.

 Western propaganda is not simple backbiting against their enemies. There is a actually profit motive component to their extra-democratic interventions in other countries: to depress the price of a region they are interested to swoop as vultures in so they can cash in when the price inevitably climbs up in time. But it's the sign of the times even this type of propaganda has been lost by the West forever, everybody knows they are useless with Crimea (or in any part of Russian sphere for that matter). Take Crimea. The Western propaganda was precisely to dampen investment on Crimea, but there are no longer many dumb people left. Now that Crimea is part of Russia, it's plain common sense that Russian money will drive in so values are skyrocketing fast (after all, it was Russian money which drove up high-end real estate prices in New York & London). The Russian military just announced building 70,000 units for its military, and even Ukrainian real estate companies have branches that registered in Crimea itself to avail of the bonanza (in effect, recognizing Crimea as part of Russia). The most frustrating part is that the luxury beach segment is really very hot nowadadays, every Russian wants to have his own beach hideaway, becoming expensive fast. The Ukrainian poverty and dilapidation are clearly forgotten..

Good times are obviously ahead for Crimea. Infrastructures galore. WE can get a preview of the Kerch bridge by looking at this bridge in Russky Island, Vladivostok, the longest suspension bridge in the world.


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kGYdqSFuwV0


Vladivostok, one of the most beautiful cities in the world

In Vladivostok, the three countries with the highest cash reserves meet- the largest is China, Japan then Russia. We're talking of cash here, not debts, which those in the EU and across to the US have plenty of, actually they are drowning!    Cheesy


More on Vladivostok. THis is taken on Russky Island just at the outskirts of Vladivostok center. THis is the site of the Far Eastern Federal U where this clip was taken. You can see the long suspension bridge here. But there's another suspension bridge, which I like better, the one at downtown but not seen here in this clip.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TFNNxL5C39M

Again, I'm not Russian. Like most of the world, I am now a fan of the Russians because they had the gall to fight the bankrupt Western powers. They are very hot now despite the WEstern propaganda press which nobody reads anyway (frankly, nobody cares about bankrupts, especially if they pretend they are not   ).  I travel a lot though, & I've seen Russia first-hand, like most of the world, btw...

Crimea & Vladivostok, two places of breathless growth as nervous funds flee from the crumbling pretenses of the bankrupt West...







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September 21, 2014, 05:00:37 AM
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It's impossible to look at Ukraine and Russia as distinctive nations as early as in the 13th century, let alone the 10th. Ukrainians, Russians and Belarussians share the same east-Slavic ethnic origin and they were effectively one people back then,

Are England, USA, Canada, and Australia the same country? They share the same ethnic origin... Ukraine was Kievan Rus, an independent nation. Russia was Moskovie, a completely separate nation stemming from Finnish tribes, and ruled by Golden Horde mongols for much of its early centuries. Just because the ethnicity was the same (somewhat), the countries weren't. Regardless of how much Russia wants to claim they are, or that Russia came out of Kievan Rus (it did not).


Sure. They freed it, and turned it into Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia.
They didn't turn it into anything. People in Yugoslavia wanted to get rid of monarchy and to create new socialist republic.

I wonder where they got that idea, or the help to make it happen?
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September 21, 2014, 05:10:00 AM
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Again, I'm not Russian. Like most of the world, I am now a fan of the Russians

Like most of the world, huh?

Russia’s Global Image Negative amid Crisis in Ukraine

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Russia is broadly unpopular in many countries around the globe and increasingly disliked in Europe and the United States. Across the 44 countries surveyed, a median percentage of 43% have unfavorable opinions of Russia, compared with 34% who are positive. As has been the case in previous years, Russia is also unpopular with publics in the Middle East. More than half in most countries surveyed in the region have an unfavorable opinion of Russia, including seven-in-ten or more Jordanians, Turks and Egyptians. Russia is increasingly disliked in many Latin American countries, though the change has not been as dramatic as in the U.S. and Europe. And while, on balance, most publics hold negative views of Russia, substantial percentages have no opinion. More than four-in-ten in Brazil, Venezuela, Chile and Mexico give Russia unfavorable ratings.

Sorry comrade, Russia is not liked around the world. Even Brazil, the B is BRIC, isn't a huge fan.
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September 21, 2014, 05:13:41 AM
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Huge debt no resources leads to destruction

Labor resources are MUCH more valuable than resources you dig out of the ground. If you have a lot of smart hard working people, you can make much more money in the world than if you just have oil and a lot of dumb, unskilled, lazy people. Making a lot more money means you can borrow a lot more money too.
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September 21, 2014, 05:31:46 AM
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Want to explain why the ukraine army would purposely destroy this chemical plant, during a "ceasefire" no less, Ukie-supporters?

Probably so Ruckies don't steal it like they did this http://www.euronews.com/2014/08/23/ukraine-accuses-russian-aid-convoy-of-stealing-factory-equipment/
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September 21, 2014, 05:38:22 AM
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If anybody would try to use nuclear weapons in europe then we'll notice it. Problems with almost all civil communications will appear almost immediately.

No, it wouldn't. Not if it was a small yield. If it was a full size ICBM nuke, then yes, but a small yield nuke would only affect the local area, and the emp interference would be very brief. Likely not even noticed in a combat are under fire. Not saying that Russians did use a nuke, but you're wrong about that.

for your information this kolomoyski is zionist - in modern times a form of fascism.

I'm pretty sure "in modern times" anything Russia doesn't like is "a form of fascism." Actually, I take that back, Russia has been attacking and invading things under the premise of them being "fascist" since shortly aftet WW2.
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September 21, 2014, 05:41:50 AM
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In Vladivostok, the three countries with the highest cash reserves meet- the largest is China, Japan then Russia. We're talking of cash here, not debts, which those in the EU and across to the US have plenty of, actually they are drowning!  Cheesy

Hey, myshownow, I have a great idea, and I am actually willing to do this, just for you. Let me borrow 100BTC from you. Then I will have the debt to drown in, and you will have all the BTC cash from that debt. Deal?
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September 21, 2014, 05:48:05 AM
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is there a war going on?
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September 21, 2014, 05:52:38 AM
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Want to explain why the ukraine army would purposely destroy this chemical plant, during a "ceasefire" no less, Ukie-supporters?

Probably so Ruckies don't steal it like they did this http://www.euronews.com/2014/08/23/ukraine-accuses-russian-aid-convoy-of-stealing-factory-equipment/

Pure delusions. Does anything you say even make sense?

UA could kill a baby right in front of you and you would call the baby a terrorist.. LOL

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September 21, 2014, 06:09:37 AM
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WHAT WAR?

Well, we're already in the middle of a financial war but it turned out not as thrilling as one might have expected because the WEstern villains are already bankrupt and their financial system is imploding. Actually, if one wants to bring down the EU,it's easy and it's supposed strongest member is the most vulnerable point. Germany? Precisely. Deutsche Bank has a $75 trillion derivative debt, and it is actually to prevent the corrosive effects of that debt that is in the middle of the continental austerity program which is strangling the rest.

http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2014-04-28/elephant-room-deutsche-banks-75-trillion-derivatives-20-times-greater-german-gdp

I quote the significant part:

... this epic derivative exposure is the primary reason why Germany, theatrically kicking and screaming for the past
five years, has done everything in its power, even "yielding" to the ECB, to make sure there is no domino-like
collapse of European banks, which would most certainly precipitate just the kind of collateral chain breakage and
net-to-gross conversion that is what causes Anshu Jain, and every other bank CEO, to wake up drenched in sweat every
night.


Russia can crash the EU if it wants to.It can nationalize the exposure to Russian companies by French banks (about $50 billion) which will surely crash the highly-indebted BNP Paribas, which will start the chain of crashing European banks, Deutsche Bank included.If you remember, mere strict oversight of banks in EU minor member countries Hungary & Romania forced through rippling effects the crash of the biggest Austrian bank. Fortunately, it was not as big as Deutsche Bank.  I think this was the part that was threatened by the US in blackmailing the Europeans to join its sanctions. Actually, Russia can do it too, with the same disastrous effect.



GOOD TIMES FOR INVESTMENTS IN CRIMEA & other choice spots of Russia: PREVIEW OF CRIMEA'S KERCH BRIDGE WHICH JOINS IT WITH RUSSIAN SOUTH MAINLAND

I am planning investments on Crimea & Vladivostok.

 Western propaganda is not simple backbiting against their enemies. There is a actually profit motive component to their extra-democratic interventions in other countries: to depress the price of a region they are interested to swoop as vultures in so they can cash in when the price inevitably climbs up in time. But it's the sign of the times even this type of propaganda has been lost by the West forever, everybody knows they are useless with Crimea (or in any part of Russian sphere for that matter). Take Crimea. The Western propaganda was precisely to dampen investment on Crimea, but there are no longer many dumb people left. Now that Crimea is part of Russia, it's plain common sense that Russian money will drive in so values are skyrocketing fast (after all, it was Russian money which drove up high-end real estate prices in New York & London). The Russian military just announced building 70,000 units for its military, and even Ukrainian real estate companies have branches that registered in Crimea itself to avail of the bonanza (in effect, recognizing Crimea as part of Russia). The most frustrating part is that the luxury beach segment is really very hot nowadays, every Russian wants to have his own beach hideaway, becoming expensive fast. The Ukrainian poverty and dilapidation are clearly forgotten..

Good times are obviously ahead for Crimea. Infrastructures galore. WE can get a preview of the Kerch bridge by looking at this bridge in Russky Island, Vladivostok, the longest suspension bridge in the world.



http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kGYdqSFuwV0


Vladivostok, one of the most beautiful cities in the world

In Vladivostok, the three countries with the highest cash reserves meet- the largest is China, Japan then Russia. We're talking of cash here, not debts, which those in the EU and across to the US have plenty of, actually they are drowning!     Cheesy

More on Vladivostok. THis is taken on Russky Island just at the outskirts of Vladivostok center. THis is the site of the Far Eastern Federal U where this clip was taken. You can see the long suspension bridge here. But there's another suspension bridge, which I like better, the one at downtown but not seen here in this clip.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TFNNxL5C39M

Again, I'm not Russian. Like most of the world, I am now a fan of the Russians because they had the gall to fight the bankrupt Western powers. They are very hot now despite the WEstern propaganda press which nobody reads anyway (frankly, nobody cares about bankrupts, especially if they pretend they are not   Cheesy ).  I travel a lot though, & I've seen Russia first-hand, like most of the world, btw...

Crimea & Vladivostok, two places of breathless growth as nervous funds flee from the crumbling pretenses of the bankrupt West...

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September 21, 2014, 07:11:23 AM
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Good point, trolls gonna cry  Grin

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I'm just going to drop this in here..

The New American Economic Miracle:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N7PpdYil-7Y

Stop being fooled folks.
It has always been about power and money.
Our miserable life doesnt matter.
Until we all rise against those sociopathic fuckers.

here have a free hug my friends:


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Ukraine was Kievan Rus, an independent nation. Russia was Moskovie, a completely separate nation stemming from Finnish tribes, and ruled by Golden Horde mongols for much of its early centuries. Just because the ethnicity was the same (somewhat), the countries weren't. Regardless of how much Russia wants to claim they are, or that Russia came out of Kievan Rus (it did not).

Where did you learn that garbage? Ukraine hasn't even existed as anything other than the general geographical expression (which means "borderlands") before the 1917. Kievan Rus' is your common ancestry, a nucleus from which Ukrainians, Belarussians and Russians emerged. Some were more successful in their progress through the history, some less, but none of them has rights to claim the name "Rus" for themselves only.

Look, I can understand your wish to be "different" and to draw a clear ethnic line between Ukrainians and Russians (and Belarussians). That's one of the political ways to strenghten your national identity in modern times, and part of one nation's evolution, but you shouldn't push your claims too far because it can make you look pretty ill informed. Or as I said in our little debate about Yugoslavia - deliberately malicious. I bet it's the latter.
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September 21, 2014, 12:07:31 PM
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#Russia|n 'media' @lifenews_ru interview a dying Aydar soldier after ambush http://youtu.be/aAWMTqVKnJA  18+ #warcrimes









I've documented this notorious #Russia|n GRU unit killing & torturing #Ukraine soldiers: 18+

http://ukrainewarlog.blogspot.com/p/blog-page_18.html











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^ They are soldiers. War is ugly. That's the whole point.
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