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Putin Pleads For An End To Nuclear Insanity
Hillary's 'War Drums' Confirm Putin's Fears Of A World "Rushing Irreversibly" Towards Nuclear Showdown | Zero Hedge
Putin (quoted from above link): "We know year by year what's going to happen, and they know that we know. It's only you that they tell tall tales to, and you buy it, and spread it to the citizens of your countries. You people in turn do not feel a sense of the impending danger - this is what worries me. How do you not understand that the world is being pulled in an irreversible direction? While they pretend that nothing is going on. I don't know how to get through to you anymore." Putin seems very reasonable and sadly, he is absolutely right. Western populations are badly brainwashed. |
words of the devil...
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Nuke Russia
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I'm pretty sure that he doesnt plead for anything, nor is he afraid of anything.
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https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikiped...r_ICBM_map.gif So enjoy your life while you can :thumbsup |
It's pretty clear the final objective of the globalists.
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You forgot the Iskander-M missile (SS-26) Putin just deployed in the Kaliningrad region bordering Poland and Lithuania. They have a range as far as Berlin and most of eastern Europe.
Mach 6-7 Stealth Missiles. Probably, too fast for NATO ABM's to shoot down. Wow, Kim il-Jong must be creaming his pants ... I hope he is not on the waiting list for Iskander-E. (Export version-- less than 300km range.) Missile Threat | SS-26 (Iskander) | Missile Threat https://s13.postimg.org/mog517i07/kaliningrad.png Starting a war that no one can win is not too bright. |
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Don't worry. They all rusty, so they won't fly. |
Let's all keep building these great weapons until our paranoia triggers our own destruction :2 cents: :upsidedow
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Interesting video, thanks.
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Land of the free, my ass... |
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edit: alex jones? infowars..really? the guy is a joke. just look at the way he does his shows. He's acting. |
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P.S. As about the list above. Nothing is forbidden here. It's not just "not enforced". Excluding a gambling - it's really illegal in most of Russian regions (not everywhere), but it's legal in many other European countries. Even in Belorussia. |
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When you speak about something, please make sure post the facts. |
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I was never discussing what is legal or illegal...simply saying that people like Vendot who lives in Dubai somehow thinks the west is more "brainwashed" than than those in UAE is funny to me.. |
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Russia Quietly Tightens Reins on Web With ‘Bloggers Law’
Russia enacts 'draconian' law for bloggers and online media - BBC News but let me guess, that law is a joke, no one takes it seriously, fine is only $5, etc...:error |
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It's just another bullshit which says: if you have more than some thousands of visitors on your blog per a month, you have to register your site as a news media. The questions are: how would you know how many visitors I have? What will you do if I tell you "fuck off"? What will you do to me? Send me to a jail? No, because it's not a crime. Fine me? No again, because it's not a crime. Now I'll tell you what does it mean. When you register your blog as a news media (it's a free procedure), you will get ALL the possibilities which were available to the official news media only. E.f. you will be able to visit the places "for media only". You will be able to start instigation procedures. You'll be protected by the law as a journalist etc... For example, if someone will break your camera or microphone, it's just a property damage. If someone do it when you are registered as a news media, the same damage will be considered as an obstruction of journalists, which is a serious crime that leads to a jail time. |
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while the whole world recognizes that freedom of speech is important, you guys create new laws that start to restrict it, even if in a very meaningless sense like this new law... |
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Here is an example: navalny.com/ - a blog that belongs to the worst Putin's enemy in Russia - Alexy Navalny. He has millions of followers (BTW he's office is located just near my home ;)). Have he registered his blog somehow? No. Can Putin do anything to him for that? No again. I have a lot of blogs. Do I register them? Course no, like 99,999999% of others here. Why? Because there is no criminal penalty for that. The people who register their blogs as media, do it for the befits that belong to journalists only. I don't need those benefits, so I don't register anything. |
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it's not enforced now, but any day it could be, you could piss someone off, and they could fine you up to 30,000 rubles for each blog, which if you have dozens would quickly ruin you... |
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As someone from Poland, a country which is traditionally very anti-russian - I trust putin 100x more then Obama, Hillary, or anything else from there. Putin doesn't beat around the bush.
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Luckily Mexico is letting Trump built a wall so the refugees from the USA can't come to Mexico incase of a nuclear war ;)
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I want to add a few words here.
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2) In fact, you don't have to register anything. Simple just because no one can count your visitors. Not even in theory. That's why this "law" have never been enforced even towards those who make Putin piss his pants every single day. 3) There are many other strange rules in other civilized countries as well. E.g. in South Korea (yes, I said South) all political content is censored. In Germany you can't run an adult-oriented site w/o a special age verification system. The UK has a huge case of the Internet censure. So any country has some restrictions towards the Internet. The violations can be recommended a punishable. In the USA you can get a jail time for visiting the sites with illegal content, etc. So the most important here is which exactly restrictions do really work and which don't. |
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Secondly, you're another dude who has hardly spent any time outside your home country except for "vacation" so to speak. This so called benefit of "Freedom" is hardly a badge of honor, it's available in the majority countries in fact its rarely not available. Have you even been to Dubai? Dude, get out of your box.... go and experience the world. As for brainwashed, I'm talking about how the sheeple people think Putin wants war when in fact its the western world that is doing its level best to pick a fight with Putin. They know that once that fight has started, the fight will carry on and everyone will forget who started it. |
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That scene has explained the situation pretty well. Even a complete moron can see who wants war - Russia or the USA. Everyone made a proper conclusion and how we have the situation as it is. |
what is the point of buying your plugin then ?:1orglaugh:1orglaugh:winkwink::winkwink:
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I stole this video from GFED's thread but it just a fraction of the discussion that's going on the alt media, blogs, youtube, etc, etc but of course the majority are not aware of this and even if they were, they often don't have the intellectual capacity to process it. |
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how do you expect these countries together in military bloc when they have different interests on so many levels ? Quote:
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P.S. Not today of course. The no-return point has been passed long time ago and the train goes to its final destination. It will be the really final one for the whole planet Earth. There is nothing we can do about it actually, so make money and spend it while you can ;) |
I trust putin 100x more than clinton, she is a known liar and criminal. Trump mentions working with Russia to fight Isis and it's blasphemy. Clinton's tough talk has only created problem after problem as her inability to think critically about anything is clouded by her desire for money and power. I laugh when she speaks of her "public service". She serviced the public to their detriment while she lined her pockets with foreign money. At least putin cares about his country.
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Syria is one example, Ukraine other. if those wouldnt appear, there would be more.
also type of governing in the country....russian goverbment tries to be completely independent from outside influence (ie: registering NGOs) and its a little paranoid on every level. so its not like German or Poland that have NATO bases on their land. dreaming of one huge military bloc in the world is a dangerous idea. the world is better like its now Quote:
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you are really naive if you think that Putin was ever "naive" and friend to Americans.
he and his friends are not that stupid.... I understood your post, yet you seem not to understand mine - Russia, NATO and China always had different interests and its not possible to put them in one military bloc (unless of course - alien invasion will happen). And thats the beauty of this world. Why it is like that ? well, lets just take form of government that Russia and China have and how easy is to influent them from outside. Is it eeasy ? not really. russian and chinese government thieves dont like thieves from other governments - they like to steal only by themselves :-) Quote:
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