Ukraine conflict

August 17th, 2025 at 8:17:58 AM permalink
rxwine
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Quote: GenoDRPh
Maybe he's just getting old?

Collecting DNA? Reminds of a story from many years ago when Gorbachev was visiting and the US authorities thought he was ill, but they never could get close enough to find out one way of the other. Their solution? They tapped the drain pipes leading from the washroom of his hotel room to collect, um, organic samples and analyze them for signs of infection or other illness. I suppose a similar operation could be utilized to collect Vlad's DNA.


If he was careful, he didn’t drink anything and leave a glass behind. Putting something on the chair arm where he sat that might scratch his skin slightly would be enough. I think it would have to be the hand area because of his suit.
"Trumpsplain (def.) explaining absolute nonsense said by TRUMP.
August 17th, 2025 at 8:22:35 AM permalink
DRich
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Quote: GenoDRPh
Maybe he's just getting old?

Collecting DNA? Reminds of a story from many years ago when Gorbachev was visiting and the US authorities thought he was ill, but they never could get close enough to find out one way of the other. Their solution? They tapped the drain pipes leading from the washroom of his hotel room to collect, um, organic samples and analyze them for signs of infection or other illness. I suppose a similar operation could be utilized to collect Vlad's DNA.


I actually thought he looked much younger. The thing that really makes me question it was how he acted. Putin has always been methodical, stoic, and controlled. The Putin that was at thhat question and answer session looked completely uncomfortable, nervous, jittery and just not his usual KGB persona. I really thought he was going to have a meltdown when those questions were being asked.
At my age a Life In Prison sentence is not much of a deterrent.
August 17th, 2025 at 12:27:26 PM permalink
DoubleGold
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Here's one way to look at it:


Russia and the USA (Trump & white hats) have the Khazars outflanked.

Likely not anywhere they can hide nor run.


They still control one area and it's a big one.
August 18th, 2025 at 4:12:35 AM permalink
DoubleGold
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Here's the pattern I see:


Trump and Russia share the same enemies.

Trump received a mandate, meaning America and Russia share the same enemies.


Trump laid out the red carpet for Putin in Alaska.

We bought Alaska from Russia.


"When the Rothschilds lost the American Revolution, they blamed the Russian czar and the Russians for assisting the colonists by blockading British Ships."




August 18th, 2025 at 4:38:35 AM permalink
rxwine
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Eh, Trump would have made a deal with Hitler for peace. Whose land would he let go?
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August 18th, 2025 at 5:17:25 AM permalink
DoubleGold
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Russia's history is similar to the silencing (or attempt) of Lincoln, Kennedy, and Trump:

Lincoln with the "Greenbacks" and Kennedy with "Executive order 11110" (silver certs).


Lenin and Trotsky:



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Hidden History: The Russian Romanovs Versus The Rothschilds

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Since the times of Alexander II, the Tsars opposed the creation of a central bank by the Rothschilds; as it happened in England (Bank of England) and France (Bank of France), of which the Rothschilds were the major shareholders. From that moment on, the Romanov family would suffer a series of… “accidents”.

Alexander II would be the first. After many failed assassination attempts (of which the first came in 1866; just three years after the dispute with the Rothschilds over the American Civil War), in 1881, three men awaited between the crowds for Alexander’s royal carriage from Manezh. The first man threw a bomb at the carriage; which was bulletproof. Alexander was unhurt, but he abandoned the carriage due to the explosion. At that time, the second man threw another bomb at Alexander’s feet. This time he was hit; and he fell on the street bleeding to death, with his legs torn away, his stomach ripped open, and his face mutilated. A third man would be detained minutes after, carrying a third bomb; which was not necessary; Alexander II died that same night. All three detainees belonged to the Narodnaya Volya party, which already carried seven assassination attempts until that date. One of the members of that organisation was a young man by the name of Aleksandr Ulyanov; he was the older brother of Vladimir Ilyich Ulyanov (best known as Lenin), who would later be financed by Jacob Schiff, through Trotsky, not only to start the revolution, but for quite a few years more after it was over.
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https://thuleanindependent.wordpress.com/2020/06/05/hidden-history-the-romanovs-versus-the-rothschilds/

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August 18th, 2025 at 5:24:41 AM permalink
GenoDRPh
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Quote: DRich
I actually thought he looked much younger. The thing that really makes me question it was how he acted. Putin has always been methodical, stoic, and controlled. The Putin that was at thhat question and answer session looked completely uncomfortable, nervous, jittery and just not his usual KGB persona. I really thought he was going to have a meltdown when those questions were being asked.


Maybe they gave him a higher dose of amphetamines?
August 18th, 2025 at 5:36:01 AM permalink
DoubleGold
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It might be time to reevaluate what side you're on.




August 18th, 2025 at 5:47:04 AM permalink
GenoDRPh
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Quote: rxwine
Eh, Trump would have made a deal with Hitler for peace. Whose land would he let go?


Chamberlain gave Hitler the Sudetenland, with a promise by Hitler that he didn't have any more designs on the rest of Czechoslovakia or Eastern Europe. How did that work out? And, message to Donny: Ol' Neville didn't get a Nobel Prize either. Appeasement never works.
August 18th, 2025 at 6:10:27 AM permalink
DoubleGold
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Russia had the most causalities in WWII:


If you're against Russia, whom are you for?



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10 Countries With The Highest World War II Fatalities
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#1: Soviet Union - 24,000,000

On June 22, 1941, Germany invaded the Soviet Union. Known as Operation Barbarossa, this campaign saw the German army split into three main groups. Army Group North attacked Leningrad, Army Group Center attacked Moscow, and Army Group South attacked Ukraine, followed by the Caucasus. All of these assaults saw enormous levels of death and destruction. Leningrad was sieged from September 1941 to January 1944, resulting in 600,000 to a million deaths, mostly due to starvation. The Battle of Moscow occurred from September 1941 to January 1942, during which the Red Army managed to push back the Germans from the outskirts of the city--though not without a high human cost. Finally, Army Group South got halted in the southern city of Stalingrad from August 1942 to January 1943. The battle resulted in over a million Soviet casualties.
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https://www.worldatlas.com/world-wars/world-war-ii-fatalities-by-country.html

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