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Originally Posted By whollyshite: 10-4 Yeah, that always seemed like bullshit. The boogeyman Azov battalion thing always made me chuckle. Those "Nazis" that served under a Jewish president. That's a hard one to understand. I still want to know what was going on at the labs, though. It wasn't used as justification by Putin for the invasion publicly. He would have to show proof that he knew about nefarious stuff going on there ahead of time to pass off that lie. I'm curious as to why the State Department is concerned about Russians getting the research at supposedly benign facilities. I just don't want it to be justification in the end. View Quote level 2 biosecurity labs can still have some nasty shit in them. They are mostly held there as comparators to look for emerging diseases. If that was a legit concern it could have gone before any number of international groups and inspections could have been carried out without aggression. |
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Originally Posted By Finslayer83: On the United States: View Quote When was that book written? I have a book written by a former member of the american black communist party. Russians went into the poor black areas and started communist groups. The plan was to start a civil war in america of the black communists against the whites. The russian communists did not allow any of the black communists have any positions of power. Russians were only worried that after the war started the black communists in the south would be destroyed before the workers in the northern industrial areas would join the communists. "The Greensboro massacre was a deadly confrontation which occurred on November 3, 1979, in Greensboro, North Carolina, US, when members of the Ku Klux Klan and the American Nazi Party (ANP) shot and killed five participants of a "Death to the Klan" march organized by the Communist Workers Party (CWP). The killed included four members of the CWP, who had originally come to Greensboro to support workers' rights activism among mostly black textile industry workers in the area.[1] The Greensboro city police department had an informant within the KKK and ANP group who notified them that the Klan was prepared for armed violence." wikki |
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Originally Posted By lorazepam: Russia used to have the economy of texas. They have the economy of detroit at this point. I doubt they are going to start a major banking system the world adopts over the current one. Russia is full of drunken assholes with nukes. They wave them around like a pervert waves his dick at the local park. It is time to take a ball bat to the fucking pervert and end this shit. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By lorazepam: Originally Posted By SWIRE: It started as a local conflict and still is a local conflict. Outsiders are getting involved but name the additional countries that Russia has attacked or invaded. It's just Russia vs Ukraine still. Biden's stupidity of wanting to punish India and China for saying "we are staying out of it" is what would force them to choose between the bully that is threatening another country and the bully that is threatening them. We already saw where Saudi Arabia is giving Biden the middle finger. Add India, China, and Saudi Arabia to the list of countries that side with Russia and put sanctions on us and then drop the dollar? Then what? Russia and China are already working on an alternate financial system. OPEC has been wanting to move away from the dollar for years. Biden needs to be careful or he turns that local conflict into a world conflict where the US will lose some standing. Russia used to have the economy of texas. They have the economy of detroit at this point. I doubt they are going to start a major banking system the world adopts over the current one. Russia is full of drunken assholes with nukes. They wave them around like a pervert waves his dick at the local park. It is time to take a ball bat to the fucking pervert and end this shit. You are right about Russia. They can't do much. It is India, China, and OPEC countries that would screw us. China is the one working on a new banking system. Since at least the year 2000 OPEC has been trying to figure out a way to get away from the US dollar and use another currency. In 2019 OPEC threatened the US with selling oil in other currencies if they passed legislation that would expose them to anti-trust lawsuits. I'm not saying it is likely to happen but all the ingredients are there especially if Biden puts sanctions on India and China for staying out of the conflict. |
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Originally Posted By Bassgasm: https://pbs.twimg.com/media/FNgfH_MXsAEP6h0?format=jpg&name=small View Quote lmao |
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Originally Posted By Bassgasm: https://pbs.twimg.com/media/FNgfH_MXsAEP6h0?format=jpg&name=small View Quote Aaaand right click, save as. |
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Psaki suggests Putin will NOT cross a red line if he uses chemical weapons in Ukraine and says 'we're trying to prevent a world war'
White House press secretary Jen Psaki suggested on Thursday that Vladimir Putin using chemical weapons was not a 'red line' for the United States to prompt a military response. She doubled down on President Joe Biden's stance that America won't have boots on the ground in the Ukraine. And she refused to say what - if anything - would change that. 'I'm not going to get into red lines from here,' Psaki said from her podium in the White House briefing room. 'I'm not going to get into hypotheticals,' she noted. 'But the president's intention of sending U.S. military to fight in Ukraine against Russia has not changed.' American officials have expressed concern that Russia could use chemical weapons after the Russian Defense Ministry said Ukraine could make such a move, in what U.S. officials say could be a false flag operation to justify any moves by Moscow. More |
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Originally Posted By whollyshite: Why? What conspiracy theory does it go against? View Quote See the problem isn't just that people don't read stuff. It's that they're not capable of comprehending what it is they're reading in the first place. The majority of regular joes in every political group is composed of gullible doofuses that don't really have much of a chance of figuring out who is putting out what propaganda, let alone the intended audience function of the propaganda. I mean shit, just look at how many idiots over the last 900+ pages are in here whining about people on the other side of the world wearing masks, entirely oblivious as to why they were made a political issue here. They'll probably still be bitching about it 30 years from now with zero understanding of what that was meant to accomplish. - Russia is acting like assholes for what they perceive as their own gain, and any justifications from them besides "muh empire" don't wash given their self-admitted bad faith motivations. They were going to try and snap up Ukraine regardless of who they did or didn't align with. - The western (leftist) leadership wants a war for their own reasons, none of them good. Their support of Ukraine is shallow, insincere, and hedged around delivering the type of war they want at any given point in time - Ukrainian people largely want to be left alone and Russia should eat a bag of dicks if they think they're entitled to rule over a people they previously tried to genocide, while still publicly proclaiming that the Ukrainians are just confused, illiterate Russians and not an actual culture. All of these things are true at the same time. |
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Originally Posted By SWIRE: He must have really under estimated the resistance of Ukraine. From what people say he pretty much just rolled into Georgia and Crimea and the government folded without much of a fight. The other thing he under estimated was the worlds patience with him. Unlike all the previous conflicts the entire world is sick of chaos caused by covid and everyone has been hoping to "get back to normal". Then Russia intentionally fucks up the world stage with their chaos. To see pretty much every country and large company come together to put Russia back in the place is something I never thought I would see. From the people there is almost universal hate towards Russia. A third but smaller factor is anyone that had a child hood dream of going to kill some commies...they can now sign up with Ukraine to do exactly that. View Quote I'm too fucking old now. Besides, there are plenty of commies here, just not russian ones. |
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Originally Posted By BerettaGuy: Poroshenko's administration also fought opening up gun ownership. But Zelensky did ZERO to start a Swiss-style militia system and was against opening up gun laws as I stated. Less than two weeks before the (second) invasion started Zelensky was organizing parades with banners and flags. Here is what the Defense Minister put out on Feb. 18th - Reznikov: Probability of Russian invasion of Ukraine estimated as low - that was the tone o Zelensky's administration. Maybe he is doing a great job now but leaders are responsible for the state of affairs they are in as well. View Quote Maybe a lot of the Ukrainians thought that Russia would at least wait until it dried out some, so they could maneuver more easily, its not like the mud was a national secret or anything........or it was just wishful thinking. |
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Originally Posted By AeroEngineer: The world's economy is globally linked, as well as the world's food supply. The ripple effect of the Russian sanctions, energy market and food shortages will cause pain everywhere. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By AeroEngineer: Originally Posted By PurpleOtter: The Chinese are starting to change their rhetoric. Use the word "war" to describe the Ukrainian invasion by Russia for the first time. Chinese foreign minister says he hopes Ukraine war will stop as soon as possible The world's economy is globally linked, as well as the world's food supply. The ripple effect of the Russian sanctions, energy market and food shortages will cause pain everywhere. Only because we allow it. If our own government had interests as priority we could benefit massively from this. |
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Originally Posted By iggy1337: Yummy Russian tank cook off.. https://funker530.com/video/russian-tank-cooks-after-after-taking-direct-hit/ View Quote 87th time this one has been posted |
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Originally Posted By realwar: Psaki suggests Putin will NOT cross a red line if he uses chemical weapons in Ukraine and says 'we're trying to prevent a world war' White House press secretary Jen Psaki suggested on Thursday that Vladimir Putin using chemical weapons was not a 'red line' for the United States to prompt a military response. She doubled down on President Joe Biden's stance that America won't have boots on the ground in the Ukraine. And she refused to say what - if anything - would change that. 'I'm not going to get into red lines from here,' Psaki said from her podium in the White House briefing room. 'I'm not going to get into hypotheticals,' she noted. 'But the president's intention of sending U.S. military to fight in Ukraine against Russia has not changed.' American officials have expressed concern that Russia could use chemical weapons after the Russian Defense Ministry said Ukraine could make such a move, in what U.S. officials say could be a false flag operation to justify any moves by Moscow. More View Quote |
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Originally Posted By RolandofGilead: The ones that talk about various Russian "justifications" for the invasion- Nazis, labs, NATO, whatever. It simply boils down to Russia wanting the USSR to be a thing again. Thought it was pretty clear. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By RolandofGilead: Originally Posted By whollyshite: Originally Posted By RolandofGilead: Originally Posted By NY12ga: Originally Posted By _disconnector_: Originally Posted By outofbattery: Really good thread
https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/56204/C1BA9406-7D2C-4435-A6D6-89E61AEF7288_jpe-2308217.JPG Did anyone else see this tweet???
I have no idea if this is real but here’s the link and below it in the spoiler is the (kinda long) translation https://web.archive.org/web/20220226224717/https://ria.ru/20220226/rossiya-1775162336.html Click To View Spoiler The offensive of Russia and the new world © REUTERS / Valentyn Ogirenko Read ria.ru in Peter Akopov All materials A new world is born before our eyes. Russia's military operation in Ukraine opened a new era - and in three dimensions at once. And of course, in the fourth, intra-Russian. Here begins a new period both in ideology and in the very model of our socio-economic system - but it is worth talking about separately a little later. Russia is restoring its unity - the tragedy of 1991, this terrible catastrophe of our history, its unnatural dislocation, has been overcome. Yes, at a high price, yes, through the tragic events of the virtual civil war, because now brothers separated by belonging to the Russian and Ukrainian armies are still shooting at each other - but there will be no more Ukraine as anti-Russia. Russia is restoring its historical fullness by gathering the Russian world, the Russian people together - in all its totality of Great Russians, Belarusians and Little Russians. If we had refused this, allowed the temporary division to gain a foothold for centuries, we would not only betray the memory of our ancestors, but would also be cursed by our descendants - for allowing the disintegration of the Russian land. Vladimir Putin assumed - without a drop of exaggeration - historical responsibility, deciding not to leave the solution of the Ukrainian issue to future generations. After all, the need to solve it would always remain the main problem for Russia - for two key reasons. And the issue of national security, that is, the creation of anti-Russia from Ukraine and an outpost to put pressure on us in the West, is only the second most important among them. Now there is no problem - Ukraine has returned to Russia. This does not mean that its statehood will be eliminated, but it will be rebuilt, re-established and returned to its natural state of part of the Russian world. Within what borders, in what form will the alliance with Russia be fixed (through the CSTO and the Eurasian Union or the Union State of Russia and Belarus)? This will be solved after the end of the history of Ukraine as anti-Russia is put. In any case, the period of split of the Russian people is coming to an end. And this is where the second dimension of the coming new era begins - it concerns Russia's relations with the West. Not even Russia, but the Russian world, that is, three states, Russia, Belarus and Ukraine, acting in geopolitical terms as a whole. These relations have entered a new stage - the West sees Russia's return to its historical borders in Europe. And he is loudly indignant at this, although deep down he must confess to himself that it could not have been otherwise. Did anyone in the old European capitals, Paris and Berlin, seriously believe that Moscow would abandon Kiev? In the fact that the Russians will always be a divided people? And at the same time when Europe unites, when the German and French elites are trying to seize control over European integration from the Anglo-Saxons and gather a united Europe? Forgetting that the unification of Europe became possible only thanks to the unification of Germany, which took place according to the Russian good (albeit not very clever) will. After that, swinging at Russian lands is not even the height of ingratitude, but of geopolitical stupidity. The West as a whole, and even more so Europe alone, did not have the strength to keep in its sphere of influence, much less take Ukraine. In order not to understand this, you had to be just geopolitical fools. More precisely, there was only one option: to bet on the further collapse of Russia, that is, the Russian Federation. But the fact that it didn't work should have become clear twenty years ago. And fifteen years ago, after Putin's Munich speech, even the deaf could hear - Russia is coming back. Now the West is trying to punish Russia for returning, for not justified its plans to profit at its expense, for not allowing it to expand the western space to the east. In an effort to punish us, the West thinks that relations with it are vital for us. But this has not been the case for a long time - the world has changed, and this is well understood not only by Europeans, but also by the Anglo-Saxons who govern the West. No Western pressure on Russia will lead to anything. Losses from the sublimation of confrontation will be on both sides, but Russia is ready for them morally and geopolitically. But for the West itself, increasing the degree of confrontation brings huge costs - and the main ones are not economic at all. Europe, as part of the West, wanted autonomy - the German European integration project does not make strategic sense while maintaining Anglo-Saxon ideological, military and geopolitical control over the Old World. And it can't be successful because the Anglo-Saxons need a controlled Europe. But obtaining autonomy is also necessary for Europe for another reason - in case the States moves to self-isolation (as a result of increasing internal conflicts and contradictions) or focuses on the Pacific region, where the geopolitical center of gravity is moving. But the confrontation with Russia, in which the Anglo-Saxons draw Europe, deprives Europeans of even chances of independence - not to mention the fact that Europe is trying to impose a break with China in the same way. If now the Atlantists rejoice that the "Russian threat" will rally the Western bloc, then in Berlin and Paris they cannot help but understand that, having lost hope for autonomy, the European project will simply collapse in the medium term. That is why independent Europeans are now completely uninterested in building a new Iron Curtain on their eastern borders - realizing that it will turn into a pen for Europe. Whose century (or rather half a millennium) of global leadership is over anyway - but various options for its future are still possible. Because the construction of a new world order - and this is the third dimension of current events - is accelerating, and its contours are increasingly emerging through the spreading cover of globalization in Anglo-Saxon. The multipolar world has finally become a reality - the operation in Ukraine is not able to rally against Russia except the West. Because the rest of the world sees and understands perfectly well - this is a conflict between Russia and the West, it is a response to the geopolitical expansion of the Atlantists, it is Russia's return to its historical space and its place in the world. China and India, Latin America and Africa, the Islamic world and Southeast Asia - no one believes that the West is leading the world order, much less establishing the rules of the game. Russia has not just challenged the West - it has shown that the era of Western global domination can be considered completely and finally completed. The new world will be built by all civilizations and centers by forces, of course, together with the West (one or not) - but not on its terms and not according to its rules. Conspiracy theorists need to read this. Why? What conspiracy theory does it go against? The ones that talk about various Russian "justifications" for the invasion- Nazis, labs, NATO, whatever. It simply boils down to Russia wanting the USSR to be a thing again. Thought it was pretty clear. QFT Putin fucking wrote as such years ago. And this as long as Russian troops are in Ukraine I'm good with sliming them |
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Originally Posted By Element94: Oh OK. https://tankmuseum.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/02/5a.jpg https://cdn10.picryl.com/photo/1991/03/12/m998-high-mobility-multipurpose-wheeled-vehicles-hmmwv-of-a-military-police-76986b-1600.jpg View Quote I was there. The different tank companies in our battalion had it oriented different directions, so, no, they were not all inverted v's |
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Originally Posted By Blue_Devil_JD: We talk about this yet? Huge Russian infantry column retreating under fire... Jesus fuck, the tactics. https://www.reddit.com/r/UkraineWarVideoReport/comments/tasqaw/exposed_russian_infantry_column_retreat_under/ View Quote Holy crap, advancing on foot down an open highway? One man with a rifle could (and probably did) fuck those guys up! |
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I still have a hard time understanding how any military can be that bad.
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Can anyone confirm the Russians lost a War Hero, high ranking Tank Commander today in a botched assault on Kyiv?
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Originally Posted By realwar: Psaki suggests Putin will NOT cross a red line if he uses chemical weapons in Ukraine and says 'we're trying to prevent a world war' White House press secretary Jen Psaki suggested on Thursday that Vladimir Putin using chemical weapons was not a 'red line' for the United States to prompt a military response. She doubled down on President Joe Biden's stance that America won't have boots on the ground in the Ukraine. And she refused to say what - if anything - would change that. 'I'm not going to get into red lines from here,' Psaki said from her podium in the White House briefing room. 'I'm not going to get into hypotheticals,' she noted. 'But the president's intention of sending U.S. military to fight in Ukraine against Russia has not changed.' American officials have expressed concern that Russia could use chemical weapons after the Russian Defense Ministry said Ukraine could make such a move, in what U.S. officials say could be a false flag operation to justify any moves by Moscow. More View Quote JTFC. We aren't on the same page with Europe apparently, and we have apparently broken from our previous view on this. What a shitshow. |
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Originally Posted By THOT_Vaccine: https://i.postimg.cc/DZ8ZbpMn/4vxmnialalm81.jpg Well, UKR has the latest Russian AAA. View Quote That's at least the fifth Pantsir that I've seen them lose and I'm sure there's been more than that. That's not a cheap system |
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Originally Posted By Capta: Holy crap, advancing on foot down an open highway? One man with a rifle could (and probably did) fuck those guys up! View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By Capta: Originally Posted By Blue_Devil_JD: We talk about this yet? Huge Russian infantry column retreating under fire... Jesus fuck, the tactics. https://www.reddit.com/r/UkraineWarVideoReport/comments/tasqaw/exposed_russian_infantry_column_retreat_under/ Holy crap, advancing on foot down an open highway? One man with a rifle could (and probably did) fuck those guys up! -Da, we should go look down this road, it must be important -At least we won't have to worry about someone running in from the sides, no one could make it through that wire ZOMGWTFOMGBBQ! |
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Originally Posted By realwar: Psaki suggests Putin will NOT cross a red line if he uses chemical weapons in Ukraine and says 'we're trying to prevent a world war' White House press secretary Jen Psaki suggested on Thursday that Vladimir Putin using chemical weapons was not a 'red line' for the United States to prompt a military response. She doubled down on President Joe Biden's stance that America won't have boots on the ground in the Ukraine. And she refused to say what - if anything - would change that. 'I'm not going to get into red lines from here,' Psaki said from her podium in the White House briefing room. 'I'm not going to get into hypotheticals,' she noted. 'But the president's intention of sending U.S. military to fight in Ukraine against Russia has not changed.' American officials have expressed concern that Russia could use chemical weapons after the Russian Defense Ministry said Ukraine could make such a move, in what U.S. officials say could be a false flag operation to justify any moves by Moscow. More View Quote That’s how they’re spinning this. Russia invades Ukraine, but Biden “prevented WW3.” |
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Originally Posted By THOT_Vaccine: https://i.postimg.cc/DZ8ZbpMn/4vxmnialalm81.jpg Well, UKR has the latest Russian AAA. View Quote At least render it inoperative before you walk off! (well, no not really) |
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Lookner needs therapy. Stream just started and he's done nothing but bitch about trolls.
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How is the war currently going in the invasion of the nation of Ukraine? Anything new? I read there was a counter attack on the forces trying to encircle Kiev.
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Originally Posted By Auto5guy: Zelensky was supposed to accept Biden's offer of a ride out of town. There would have been no head of state to rally the people. Other national leaders would have followed Zelensky's lead and fled the country. The government would have crumbled. There would have been no functioning government for other nations to give assistance and weapons to. Military resistance would have been sporadic and disorganized. It really should have been a cake walk. That one choice by Zelensky changed everything. Edited for spelling View Quote Their biggest mistake was thinking Zelensky was just a comic. |
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Bad things happen in isolated instances in an armed populace, horrific things happen to a disarmed populace. 20th Century Democide https://www.hawaii.edu/powerkills/20TH.HTM
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Originally Posted By Stretchman: Yeah, hilarious. Who do we look like, Freaking UBER? Russia has 10 time zones. Maybe they should try China or Nork? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By Stretchman: Originally Posted By JTF2: It'll never happen but I think it would be hilarious if the USAF offered to fly the thousands and thousands of stranded Russian tourists around the globe to Finland so they can cross the border and go home. That would force the Russian government to start airlifting all of their stranded citizens home after the USAF announced their offer . Let them go home and start telling people about the news they've been reading, watching and hearing from abroad.... including the fact that the USAF made the first offer after their own government left them hanging high and dry..... Yeah, hilarious. Who do we look like, Freaking UBER? Russia has 10 time zones. Maybe they should try China or Nork? That's a really good idea and would force the russians to do something, It would be good to make a few moves on the "Humantarian" side to force there hand. Getting Russia's to learn the truth is going to be what helps end this shit show. |
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Originally Posted By PurpleOtter: Putin has no 'sustainable end game' in Ukraine, CIA director says View Quote If couse he doesn't. Because clearly you can occupy a nation of 40 million who hate you more than words can convey with 200k troops |
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Originally Posted By Bassgasm: https://pbs.twimg.com/media/FNgqeCxWUAUMy_k?format=jpg&name=small View Quote This guy is obviously hoarding toilet paper, the motherfucker |
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Originally Posted By whollyshite: Oh. I didn't hear those. That's pretty laughable... View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By whollyshite: Originally Posted By prill64: Originally Posted By whollyshite: Why? What conspiracy theory does it go against? If I had to guess, all of the comments about Russia bungling the invasion on purpose as part of some grander scheme. Oh. I didn't hear those. That's pretty laughable... That's because there is nobody that actually believes it or are talking about it. Of course people tried to come up with reasons the Russians failed so miserably. That may have been an idea some floated in passing and with no sincerity. Some of these anti thought guys, though, see a "conspiracy theory" hiding in every closet. They are worse than the actual conspiracy theorists. Someone says one thing 600 pages ago and 600 pages later they are still trying to "debunk" it or using it to discredit other more valid ideas. |
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Originally Posted By stone-age: When was that book written? I have a book written by a former member of the american black communist party. Russians went into the poor black areas and started communist groups. The plan was to start a civil war in america of the black communists against the whites. The russian communists did not allow any of the black communists have any positions of power. Russians were only worried that after the war started the black communists in the south would be destroyed before the workers in the northern industrial areas would join the communists. "The Greensboro massacre was a deadly confrontation which occurred on November 3, 1979, in Greensboro, North Carolina, US, when members of the Ku Klux Klan and the American Nazi Party (ANP) shot and killed five participants of a "Death to the Klan" march organized by the Communist Workers Party (CWP). The killed included four members of the CWP, who had originally come to Greensboro to support workers' rights activism among mostly black textile industry workers in the area.[1] The Greensboro city police department had an informant within the KKK and ANP group who notified them that the Klan was prepared for armed violence." wikki View Quote So, like, BLM? |
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Originally Posted By harrjd: That's a really good idea and would force the russians to do something, It would be good to make a few moves on the "Humantarian" side to force there hand. Getting Russia's to learn the truth is going to be what helps end this shit show. View Quote I think it's a lost cause. There are too many russians eager to believe the lies about strong, noble russia. |
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Originally Posted By THOT_Vaccine: https://i.postimg.cc/DZ8ZbpMn/4vxmnialalm81.jpg Well, UKR has the latest Russian AAA. View Quote Should sell it to the US so we can reverse engineer it and find out how it works and find it's weaknesses. |
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Originally Posted By realwar: Psaki suggests Putin will NOT cross a red line if he uses chemical weapons in Ukraine and says 'we're trying to prevent a world war' White House press secretary Jen Psaki suggested on Thursday that Vladimir Putin using chemical weapons was not a 'red line' for the United States to prompt a military response. She doubled down on President Joe Biden's stance that America won't have boots on the ground in the Ukraine. And she refused to say what - if anything - would change that. 'I'm not going to get into red lines from here,' Psaki said from her podium in the White House briefing room. 'I'm not going to get into hypotheticals,' she noted. 'But the president's intention of sending U.S. military to fight in Ukraine against Russia has not changed.' American officials have expressed concern that Russia could use chemical weapons after the Russian Defense Ministry said Ukraine could make such a move, in what U.S. officials say could be a false flag operation to justify any moves by Moscow. More View Quote Biden will not consider any Russian nuke with a yield less than 16 kilotons a red line. |
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Originally Posted By realwar: Psaki suggests Putin will NOT cross a red line if he uses chemical weapons in Ukraine and says 'we're trying to prevent a world war' White House press secretary Jen Psaki suggested on Thursday that Vladimir Putin using chemical weapons was not a 'red line' for the United States to prompt a military response. She doubled down on President Joe Biden's stance that America won't have boots on the ground in the Ukraine. And she refused to say what - if anything - would change that. 'I'm not going to get into red lines from here,' Psaki said from her podium in the White House briefing room. 'I'm not going to get into hypotheticals,' she noted. 'But the president's intention of sending U.S. military to fight in Ukraine against Russia has not changed.' American officials have expressed concern that Russia could use chemical weapons after the Russian Defense Ministry said Ukraine could make such a move, in what U.S. officials say could be a false flag operation to justify any moves by Moscow. More View Quote |
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Originally Posted By CPT_CAVEMAN: So, like, BLM? View Quote we get all kinds of commie propaganda to help bring about the rise of groups like BLM and antifa. It's not coming primarily from russia anymore. Some remnant remains of what they planted in some hippies but we get more propping up of the republicans are racists white supremacist bigots from the CCP than russia. Our own politicians play off of and feed in to it as well. Those same folks like to push the narratives of democrats eating babies as well |
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Originally Posted By HipSh0T: Can anyone confirm the Russians lost a War Hero, high ranking Tank Commander today in a botched assault on Kyiv? View Quote https://t.me/dvish_alive/9755 |
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How come every time there is a shooting, they want to take away the guns from the people who didn't do it?
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