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Offline David1819

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Re: Russia - worrying?
« Reply #2355 on: January 25, 2023, 10:11:PM »
   These people are at the top of the decision making processes of their countries. Nuland, Kagan, Freeland. The list goes on. They are supporting fascists now and calling them anti-fascists. They have whitewashed Azov and regard them as cuddly freedom fighting heroes.
    Their views apply to the entire country when they are driving the aggression.

None of the people you have mentioned are fascists, not even close.

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Re: Russia - worrying?
« Reply #2356 on: January 26, 2023, 01:54:AM »
What Putin is Telling Russian Citizens About War in Ukraine

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

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Re: Russia - worrying?
« Reply #2357 on: January 26, 2023, 03:40:PM »
    British Colonel Richard Kemp drops a bomb.

    "I think the first thing I'd say is not to take too much notice of what most of the mainstream media have to say about Ukraine-because most of them and I'm thinking really more here about what I watch in the UK, particularly the BBC, most of them are just regurgitating the Ukrainian General Staff's perspective on what is happening. They're not taking into account other perspectives...This leads to a distorted picture but I think in reality-the Russians are doing their best now to take the whole of the Donbass region in Eastern Ukraine and they're being quite successful at that. I think they're hammering the hell out of the Ukrainians, unfortunately, with artillery and then going in to mop them up. It's a slow long process but I think probably, unfortunately, they will eventually prevail in Eastern Ukraine"


    https://twitter.com/i/status/1618579799483744260

    The juxtaposition of Colonel Kemp pointing out the lies of the mainstream media whilst the same lies were appearing in banner headlines as he spoke some truth is unintentionally hilarious. Watch it! As he is talking the following banner headlines appear;

    "MAJOR BLOW TO RUSSIAN CAMPAIGN IN UKRAINE"
    "RUSSIA SUFFERS HEAVY LOSSES IN KHARKIV"
    "REPORTS SOME RUSSIAN TROOPS WITHDRAWN"

     These headlines are literally as Col Kemp says, " I think they're hammering the hell out of the Ukrainians, unfortunately, with artillery and then going in to mop them up."

      Why is anyone still using these clowns as sources of information? They are propaganda fronts for the intel agencies and barely hiding it at all now.

     

   

   

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Re: Russia - worrying?
« Reply #2358 on: January 26, 2023, 06:26:PM »
While the US has invented over 346 human therapeutic medications (many of which can be obtained on the NHS), the incandescent light bulb, the personal computer, the electric hearing aid, the GPS system (which anyone and everyone uses for free), the solar energy panel and the MRI scanner to name a few.

Russian contribution to our society is cheap petroleum and deadly nerve agents.

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Re: Russia - worrying?
« Reply #2359 on: January 26, 2023, 08:18:PM »
While the US has invented over 346 human therapeutic medications (many of which can be obtained on the NHS), the incandescent light bulb, the personal computer, the electric hearing aid, the GPS system (which anyone and everyone uses for free), the solar energy panel and the MRI scanner to name a few.

Russian contribution to our society is cheap petroleum and deadly nerve agents.

David, you are a complete idiot. 


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Re: Russia - worrying?
« Reply #2360 on: January 26, 2023, 08:41:PM »
While the US has invented over 346 human therapeutic medications (many of which can be obtained on the NHS), the incandescent light bulb, the personal computer, the electric hearing aid, the GPS system (which anyone and everyone uses for free), the solar energy panel and the MRI scanner to name a few.

Russian contribution to our society is cheap petroleum and deadly nerve agents.
   Dribble, Dribble... Grrr! Russia... Dribble Dribble...

     That is how your post reads to everyone but you. You may well believe you have made some brilliantly insightful comment-but really it just says Dribble Dribble...
     Misinformed-Tick,  Deranged hatred of Putin grrr!-Tick, Racist caricature of Russians generally-Tick.
     You are too stupid to understand how stupid you are;

     A quick scan of Russian contribution to society shows a huge Russian footprint in Space travel, Science, Metallurgy, Physics, Arts and Culture and on and on. No field of what we term "society" is without Russian influence. Here is a wikipedia link for you-I'll keep it as simple as I can.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Timeline_of_Russian_innovation

    There are more extensive lists and articles about Russian innovation-but probably above your comprehension level.

    Anyway your claimed Russian innovations are only half true and that was by accident.
    Deadly nerve agents are a German innovation.
    You are correct but in the wrong way in your first assertion. The modern oil well was indeed invented by a Russian, so they are in many ways responsible for the cheap petroleum that has driven 20th/21st century innovation- 11 page PDF linked below-too much for you, David.

   
     http://noema.crifst.ro/ARHIVA/2018_04_04.pdf

     

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Re: Russia - worrying?
« Reply #2361 on: January 26, 2023, 10:39:PM »
   Dribble, Dribble... Grrr! Russia... Dribble Dribble...

     That is how your post reads to everyone but you. You may well believe you have made some brilliantly insightful comment-but really it just says Dribble Dribble...
     Misinformed-Tick,  Deranged hatred of Putin grrr!-Tick, Racist caricature of Russians generally-Tick.
     You are too stupid to understand how stupid you are;

     A quick scan of Russian contribution to society shows a huge Russian footprint in Space travel, Science, Metallurgy, Physics, Arts and Culture and on and on. No field of what we term "society" is without Russian influence. Here is a wikipedia link for you-I'll keep it as simple as I can.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Timeline_of_Russian_innovation

     

Nice to see the USSR built the largest ever nuclear bomb and the largest ever nuclear submarine, that must have really helped put food on the empty shelves. They also built the first working space toilet instead of addressing their peoples earthly lack of such things. I wonder what the USSR could have been had its government not put so much resources into those pretentious projects it couldn't afford. You know, it may have actually worked out well and still be around today.

The timeline of American innovation on Wiki is so extensive its been split into four separate articles.  :-\

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Timeline_of_United_States_inventions

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Re: Russia - worrying?
« Reply #2362 on: January 26, 2023, 11:33:PM »
   Your record on here is 0 wins, 0 draws, uncountable losses
      And sh## all over the board

According to you, the celestial and impartial arbiter of all that I have right or wrong.   ::)

Cant argue with that score.

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Re: Russia - worrying?
« Reply #2363 on: January 26, 2023, 11:36:PM »
David, you are a complete idiot.

You realize this only now? 

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Re: Russia - worrying?
« Reply #2364 on: January 27, 2023, 11:36:AM »
David what do you think of Jim Rickard's views at 3 mins in:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FHm7xcmSLj8&t=444s

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Rickards

Pity JR didn't sort out his hair for the vid  :'(


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Re: Russia - worrying?
« Reply #2365 on: January 27, 2023, 01:39:PM »
'You Are Russian Now' - Ukrainian Family Recalls Deportation To Moscow

https://youtu.be/IayBFjt4KHY?t=18

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Re: Russia - worrying?
« Reply #2366 on: January 28, 2023, 02:00:PM »
What its all  about https://youtu.be/rdzaPSufpgw

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Re: Russia - worrying?
« Reply #2367 on: January 28, 2023, 06:59:PM »
Finland’s foreign minister hints that Russia may have been involved in last week’s Quran-burning protest that threatens to derail Sweden’s accession to NATO.

The fee for registering the protest was paid by a former RT presenter with known links to Russia.

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Re: Russia - worrying?
« Reply #2368 on: January 28, 2023, 09:15:PM »
Finland’s foreign minister hints that Russia may have been involved in last week’s Quran-burning protest that threatens to derail Sweden’s accession to NATO.

The fee for registering the protest was paid by a former RT presenter with known links to Russia.

If you and your cold warrior chums succeed in extending NATO, including allowing Ukraine to join, where do you think it will end?  If Ukraine joins NATO and then a single Russian bomb lands on Ukraine, NATO countries are obliged to intervene and there will be WWIII.  That will end in nuclear war and thus annihilation of civilisation as we know it.   Is that what you and the rest of your allies want?


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Re: Russia - worrying?
« Reply #2369 on: January 29, 2023, 04:13:AM »
If you and your cold warrior chums succeed in extending NATO, including allowing Ukraine to join, where do you think it will end?  If Ukraine joins NATO and then a single Russian bomb lands on Ukraine, NATO countries are obliged to intervene and there will be WWIII.  That will end in nuclear war and thus annihilation of civilisation as we know it.   Is that what you and the rest of your allies want?

A country at war and with unresolved territorial disputes is not allowed to join NATO. That rules out Ukraine joining any time soon. Should it join in the future once the war is over, its membership in NATO would deter any Russian irredentist government from bombing it in the first place.
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