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Re: The Struggle For Ukraine
« Reply #1851 on: May 01, 2022, 07:12:23 PM »
In other war rumors, russian troops near Kherson shot some of the Kadyrovsty.

Allegedly tired of them not joining in the fighting,  and acting as a backing group to shoot retreating Russians, as well.as the chechens taking the spoils from the   russians that.were looted from abandoned homes .

A Canadian soft  unit went.into kherson, to do *something* 
 and returned to  mikolaev via bicycle and civilian clothes undetected.
(This is the group Wali is attached to).

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« Reply #1852 on: May 01, 2022, 07:29:50 PM »
Do you believe he was merely injured, or that he’s dead?

Seems only injured.

He is a sharp cookie, I can't imagine a scenario where any superpower puts that valuable of an  asset,
in Izyum,
50 clicks  or less from some of the heaviest conventional fighting the.world has seen in decades.
And tontop.it off  stupidly announce they are sending him.to.Ukraine.

It's likely not accidental belograd defense areas were hit when he was in route either.

Not one other country would do this,  ever.

My grandfather had Parkinsons.
He lived a long time afflicted with it.
There were days he was ok and cognitive abilities of his youth.
Other days he was completely insane and hallucinations etc.
It was very difficult time for us.
His gate was exactly like this:
(Where rumors of  putin having the diesease)
I know it's an old rumor,but the depression,   paranoia,and hallucinations fit his decisions as well





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Re: The Struggle For Ukraine
« Reply #1853 on: May 01, 2022, 07:46:03 PM »
russians don't like them chechens, they's laughin at how Chechens react to salo in Ukraine
I actually liked salo with a little bit of black pepper on it
ate it all the time when I lived in Crimea and fresh Caviar we bought from the 5th kilometr market, which doesn't exist anymore
it's salty so you put it on top of some freshly churned and chilled butter on a slice of kleb
washed down with a Baltica Chiteery Piva
the good ole days, sigh...

I don't know what's wrong with Pooty Poot
I'm still thinkin it's drugs though

I frequented an elitny klinika in Moscow that was an anteka for some pretty hardccore narcotika
a lot of Moscow's finest could be seen there, and some were totally fooked-up
I was in a pilot study of serotinin enhancers for people on the spectrum, and was given cognitive tests before and after (math and word problem solving)
and after that I bought a BUNCH of Russian mental performance enhancers (nootrpics) from them that are totally unavialable in the west, and they "kick ass"
back in the day, codeine was legal in Crimea, I had a cocktail of 90 mg codeine phosphate and couple of bowls of  local Tungusta Thunderfook
I was so freakin high it was amazing
if I were Pootin, I'd be totally wasted, except in public


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Re: The Struggle For Ukraine
« Reply #1854 on: May 01, 2022, 07:54:12 PM »
I'm no fan of salo or holedetz,
But I love borscht and especially green borscht lol and most Slavic dishes.
Caviar on buttered bread is of course tasty.
Baltica is ok, I'm not much on beer ,and prefer wheat beer.


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« Reply #1855 on: May 01, 2022, 07:57:08 PM »
Krimster,
 Is it true they fenced off that entire promenade area in yalta beaches, so now it's no longer public and only private for the new hotel guests?

I saw a semi recent (last year?)  vid there  of a reporters walking.around, and everything seemed much different ,uglier and well deserted.
Amd this was prior to this year's  invasion
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« Reply #1856 on: May 01, 2022, 07:58:52 PM »
As far as chechens,
This young man is well spoken, deserves respect and seems to have been very close to have been used as a false flag.



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Re: The Struggle For Ukraine
« Reply #1857 on: May 01, 2022, 08:04:53 PM »
I dunno about Yalta, but Sevastopol beaches at  one point had this problem because of this wacko politician (Vladimir Konstantinov) who accused locals of stealing the beach sand so for awhile  he closed off the beaches to public access

Russians gotta dump a lot of sour cream in the middle of their bowl of borscht
after smelling raw beets, I was skepical of borscht, but cooking takes the bad smell out

in the summer you can buy beer from the beer wagon, but ya gotta bring your own container
local alchogolicki show up with dirty old fruit jars fished outta garbage bins and fill em up at the wagon, gulp it down, take a wiz 'round the corner and go back for a refill
have to be careful where ya walk cuz of that, but you can easily find the wiz spots by smell and avoid that area
I learned some useful skills there
good times
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Re: The Struggle For Ukraine
« Reply #1858 on: May 02, 2022, 04:10:51 AM »
"By voting a martial law he can send the conscripts to the front, which will save his problem momentarily,120000 additional soldiers will therefore be available. If I were Poutine I will do it.
And martial law could be used internally to better control the Russian Federation from the inside.
Very easy."



if Pootin is going to escalate because of a miscalculation about Ukraine, what happens if his escalation also becomes a miscalculation?

Pootin seems like an abvious example of the "Peter Principle"
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peter_principle

"The Peter principle is a concept in management developed by Laurence J. Peter, which observes that people in a hierarchy tend to rise to "a level of respective incompetence: employees are promoted based on their success in previous jobs until they reach a level at which they are no longer competent, as skills in one job do not necessarily translate to another."

in all the books on game theory I've read, they ALL say that commiting to a course of "maximum risk" is ALWAYS a bad strategy for winning, this is one of the fundamentals of the field

I do agree with you
In the market shares, the policy is the same: you don't hold your position while the market is down, you have sold them before it plunges too low. 
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Re: The Struggle For Ukraine
« Reply #1859 on: May 02, 2022, 06:31:50 AM »
this means Poutaine is NOT a "rational player"
more impulsive than thoughtful
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Re: The Struggle For Ukraine
« Reply #1860 on: May 02, 2022, 07:02:17 AM »
A munitions factory is on fire in Perm, Russian Federation.
It produces the Grad and Smerch rockets. What an accident. :-\


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Re: The Struggle For Ukraine
« Reply #1861 on: May 02, 2022, 07:30:43 AM »
a "suspicious" fire happening every day
will lead to an internal "crackdown" once martial law is in place after war is declared
travel will be restricted, guards everywhere
this will incur its own cost to Russia and at best will only temporarily slow the Pyros*

the most successful criminals are the ones who seemingly don't break the law, but instead, create the law
today, Russians are too crude in their methods to understand this

but, once upon a time, they could grasp this idea
the Pereiaslav Agreement, is what made Ukraine Russia's suka in the first place

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pereiaslav_Agreement

Pootin's first attempt at a modern version of this failed, "The Eurasian Economic Union", and led to Maidan, so he moved on to more violent methods, which also seem to be failing
Pootin is like a comedian telling jokes that no one laughs at, because he gets the timing all wrong
he needs to be "more funny"
and needs better joke writers, that's all I'm saying
someone whose jokes relate to the people and not just oligarchs

*disclaimer
when I was 12, I was an amateur pyro
my technique was a pack of matches and a cigarette purchasd from a vending machine for 35 cents for a pack!
light the cigarette, and place it under the matches
it burns down, lights the matches, and if placed on flammable material will start a fire
I can't remeber how long this took, but it was several minutes, I did "test runs" to establish the time delay
no one notices a kid, I was never caught or even suspected
stopped doing it when I got laid for the first time
so I guess pyromania is sexual in some way


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Re: The Struggle For Ukraine
« Reply #1862 on: May 02, 2022, 10:01:41 AM »
I will first say that I have not seen a confirmation from anyone else official or photo/video proof.. so it could be just propaganda, but from the evidence I HAVE seen of brutal shit the orc's done in Kyiv surroundings regarding other things, I do believe this is true too.


So here is what the rdw's pals are doing in Ukraine

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Another horrible story from the #Kyiv region.
#russians killed a woman. Then they tied her live child to her corpse... and put a bomb between them.

When rescue workers tried to save the child, the mine detonated.

The story was confirmed by 🇺🇦Minister of Defense
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Re: The Struggle For Ukraine
« Reply #1863 on: May 02, 2022, 10:05:17 AM »
Meanwhile, this is how humans behave (aka Ukrainian people and not soviet Orc's)

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Re: The Struggle For Ukraine
« Reply #1864 on: May 02, 2022, 10:37:46 AM »
A munitions factory is on fire in Perm, Russian Federation.
It produces the Grad and Smerch rockets. What an accident. :-\


 :rolleyes: >:D
Now they are no doubt that there is some internal sabotage.  :P
The question that everyone has in mind is: Russian citizens or spies?  8)

I think that among foreign Ukrainian legions, Western countries delivering tons of weapons, Moscka cruiser, this one is infuriating the President
of the Russian Federation the most now.  :deadhorse:

It's like the list of problems is upsizing every day  :P

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Re: The Struggle For Ukraine
« Reply #1865 on: May 02, 2022, 02:42:49 PM »
Now they are no doubt that there is some internal sabotage.  :P
The question that everyone has in mind is: Russian citizens or spies?  8)

I think that among foreign Ukrainian legions, Western countries delivering tons of weapons, Moscka cruiser, this one is infuriating the President
of the Russian Federation the most now.  :deadhorse:

It's like the list of problems is upsizing every day  :P


The imbecilic Putler and his RADA have brought war and an economic meltdown within Russia.


How much of failures does that make them ?


They couldn't be more incompetent if they tried.
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Just saying it like it is.

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Re: The Struggle For Ukraine
« Reply #1867 on: May 02, 2022, 11:45:26 PM »
There is a large fire at the warehouse of the Pro-Kremlin "Prosveshchenie" publishing house near #Moscow. Almost 34 thousand square meters are burning.

Around midnight a hangar in #Bogorodskoe district, where printed materials were stored, burst into flames.

Curiously, this is the publishing house that banned the word "Ukraine" from world history

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Re: The Struggle For Ukraine
« Reply #1868 on: May 03, 2022, 06:02:02 AM »
Agree, a good read.

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Re: The Struggle For Ukraine
« Reply #1869 on: May 03, 2022, 06:52:36 AM »
The Orcs are currently storming the Azovstal Plant in Mariupol in a desperate attempt to give Putler a victory he craves for Victory Day on May 9th.


Before the assault Orc aircraft,Naval Artillery and Barrel Artillery bombed the plant for several hours in a row overnight,which killed two civilian women,and injured about ten other civilians.


Armoured Vehicles,Tanks,a large number of Infantry ,and attempts to land by Boats in the desperation to take the Plant.


This is coming from a live broadcast by the Deputy Commander of the Azov Regiment.


So much for the lying Putler saying he wouldn't want to waste more of his troops lives by storming the Plant.
Just saying it like it is.

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Re: The Struggle For Ukraine
« Reply #1870 on: May 03, 2022, 09:24:15 AM »
All the “hep cats” intelligentsia in Russia are into a thing called “TRIZ”
http://www.mindtools.com/pages/article/newCT_92.htm
which is a MUCH better general theory of problem solving than Aristotle's, "take a big problem and reduce it to multiple little problems and solve sequentially"

I had to teach myself the principles of TRIZ from Russian books I bought and I translated them myself by scanning/OCR/ and using an online translator

when I look at the problems of the war from a TRIZ perspective, the war makes a LOT more sense than just standard logic which would say Pootin is losing the war

From a TRIZ perspective, this war is a solution to reducing the non-Russian population within the current borders and proposed new borders of Russia, a kind of Russification, and this is not purely a military conflict, as long as there are large numbers of casualties in non ethnic Russian groups, then Russia is “winning”

this is being done by primarily using Russian ethnic minorities from provinces as canon fodder to “cancel Ukrainians”  the result is that they are canceling each other and improving the “whiteness” of Russia by increasing Russian’s percentage of population within “greater Russia”
this works, because few of the canon fodder are coming from the european “white” part of Russia

now it all makes sense!
expand borders
reduce minorities
win-win

so the "West" in order to prevent geographic expansion of Russia is aiding Russia in its plan to reduce minorities
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Re: The Struggle For Ukraine
« Reply #1871 on: May 03, 2022, 09:50:55 AM »
The problem with that theory is that,as i posted previously,young men in St Petersburg started getting called up last week..via texts.
Just saying it like it is.

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Re: The Struggle For Ukraine
« Reply #1872 on: May 03, 2022, 10:09:11 AM »
we shall see...
if there is some truth to this idea
then what I'd expect from Russia for the future is "human wave" type of assaults with massive amounts of untrained ethnic minorities to try and break the stalemate
from a military perspective it would be ridiculous to do this
but to reduce minorities, makes total sense
mobile crematoria, genuis, no need to transport ethnically dirty people to be cleansed in camps
tell the soldiers that "fighting makes you free"
if Nazis had done this with Jews, they would have had the equivalent of the Israeli army on their side in the war and still killed large numbers of Jews
dumpkopfs!


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« Reply #1873 on: May 03, 2022, 04:48:38 PM »
because few of the canon fodder are coming from the european “white” part of Russia

1. I would like to see some verifiable evidence of this.
2. I understand that Russia (initially) using men from outside the major Russian cities so that reports of deaths do not spread in large cities.
3. However, Russia is killing large numbers of ethnic Russians  all over Ukraine, but particularly in Donbass; so canceling is of ethnic Russians in Donbass against non-ethnic Russians from Russia.
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Re: The Struggle For Ukraine
« Reply #1874 on: May 03, 2022, 06:02:31 PM »

google is your friendly source of all obscura informatze
try looking for Russian casualty list by province, etc
The Truth is Out There, it's just really far away from here
I'm too tired at the moment to provide this service cuz my wife's got me doing "honey do's"
and a man cannot serve two masters :)
OTOH, future actions will tell you if there is some truth to this or not
so you could just wait and see what the next stage of the war brings



 

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