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fikus_ ::

Toše si naiven. Amerom s Sorošem na čelu gre v nos "uspešno" vtikanje Moskve v USA volitve, zato poskušajo v Rusiji, s podobnimi metodami kot so npr. v Siriji, Ukrajini, . . .. Zanetiti nemire, mogoče tudi vojno, vse samo za dosego svojih ciljev in širjenje njihove "demokracije"!
Verjamem, da je dosti Rusov nezadovoljnih. Na žalost, so/bodo ti potegnili ta kratko ob takšnih in podobnih dogodkih. Pač kanonfuter za dosego višjih ciljev Soroša in njihovih klik!

mtosev ::

Russia's Protests Explained: Why Rubber Ducks, Sneakers Are at Demonstrations

And yet police detained more than 1,000 people in Moscow on Sunday during an unexpected surge of street protests that spanned 82 Russian cities -- with demonstrators carrying sneakers, rubber ducks and painting their faces green.

http://www.nbcnews.com/news/world/russi...

1000 aretiranih? Putina je tole rabilo kar prizadeti, da je naročil aretacijo 1000 ljudi.
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Pac-Man ::

http://www.reuters.com/article/us-germa...

Germany last year warded off two cyber attacks by APT28, a top official said Friday, referring to a Russian hacking group also dubbed "Fancy Bear" that experts say successfully targeted Hillary Clinton's U.S. election campaign.

The first, in May 2016, was an attempt to create an Internet domain for Chancellor Angela Merkel's Christian Democratic Union (CDU) party in the Baltic region, said Arne Schoenbohm, president of the Federal Office for Information Security (BSI).

The second attack, several months later, involved a spear-phishing scheme directed against German parties in the lower house of parliament, the Bundestag. Experts said that attack used a NATO domain name to try to inject malicious software into the networks of politicians.

Pac-Man ::

https://twitter.com/noclador/status/847...

Everyone is busy SIGINT+ELINTing #Kaliningrad... that is not normal. They are looking for something #Russia is up to there. Something bad.
@CivMilAir

Eyes on #Kaliningrad
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Po satelitskih posnetkih Rusija gradi garaže za Iskanderje

http://www.armscontrolwonk.com/archive/...

Starodavni ::

Ja kaj pa drugega, gradnja prostora za izstrelitev raket, tudi takih z jedrsko konico.

Tipični rusi, kaj pa drugega lahko pričakuješ od njih. Seveda bodo rekli, da je vse to samo trening, resnica je pa jasna in preprosta: Izsiljevanje.

Vsako leto Rusi samo dokazujejo to, da jim ne moreš zaupati, pa basta. Še manj so zaupanja vredni kot Američani.
Že vidim da bo to območje v prihodnosti izgubljeno, če pride do kake resne pizdarije.

Namesto da bi Kalingrad imeli za nekakšno poslovno priložnost in trgovino ter kakšne kazinoje ga spreminjajo v še večje vojaško oporišče in nervirajo svoje sosede.

Mr.B ::

Starodavni je izjavil:

Ja kaj pa drugega, gradnja prostora za izstrelitev raket, tudi takih z jedrsko konico.

Tipični rusi, kaj pa drugega lahko pričakuješ od njih. Seveda bodo rekli, da je vse to samo trening, resnica je pa jasna in preprosta: Izsiljevanje.

Vsako leto Rusi samo dokazujejo to, da jim ne moreš zaupati, pa basta. Še manj so zaupanja vredni kot Američani.
Že vidim da bo to območje v prihodnosti izgubljeno, če pride do kake resne pizdarije.

Namesto da bi Kalingrad imeli za nekakšno poslovno priložnost in trgovino ter kakšne kazinoje ga spreminjajo v še večje vojaško oporišče in nervirajo svoje sosede.

Problem je una druga, manevriran, ki nima balistiöne krivulje. Tista se poserje na protibalistični ščit. Po druginstrani, pa imajo rusi probleme s tistimi radarji postavljenimi s strani naših zaveznikov, te jih bolj pečejo.
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konspirator ::

8000 protestiralo v moskvi (Rusiji), MSM in pakman v full alert modu, medtem v Jemnu ob drugi "obletnici", kjer KSA in ZDA izvajata med drugim skoraj popolno blokado države, ki je 90% odvisna od uvoza in stanje s hrano že pred vojno invazijo ni bilo bleščeče https://www.alaraby.co.uk/english/socie...?
https://www.alaraby.co.uk/english/news/...
http://www.aljazeera.com/news/2017/03/s...

8000 * N



U.S. To Escalate Its Two Years War On Starving Yemen
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Mr.B ::

Iran nja naredi invazijo na Yemen. Me zanima kakšen bo govor Ameriškega predsednika. Terorsiti napadli terorosite.
France Rejects Genocide Accusations Against Israel in Gaza,
To accuse the Jewish state of genocide is to cross a moral threshold

mtosev ::

frend iz ukrajine mi je reko, da so ruske vasi še bolj revne in manj razvite kot v ukrajini

Putin's russia = shithole
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Pac-Man ::

Fin povzetek Rusije v 90ih, objavljen 1. aprila 2000. Putin je komaj postal predsednik, Kursk in 9/11 se še nista zgodila.

http://www.hoover.org/research/yeltsin-...

Boris yeltsin’s passing from the world scene demonstrates once again how one man can change history. If not for Yeltsin, Russia today might still be ruled by the Soviet Communist Party, either in reformist or Stalinist incarnation. But Yeltsin only started the long and still unfinished business of reforming Russia. He has left much of the job to his hand-picked successor, Vladimir Putin, the steely-eyed former intelligence officer and ex-head of the Russian secret police who only a year ago was a complete unknown. It is now up to Putin to tackle the future of Russia and its centuries-old problem of integration into the West.

...

Putin’s March 26, 2000 presidential bid wasn’t quite a formally uncontested election of the kind that was a hallmark of the Soviet era, but it still presents a peculiarly Russian phenomenon — the election of a monarch. The wildly popular political novice Putin ran without a strong opponent, and at this writing looked to face no serious obstacles on his way to the presidency. After a "dirty tricks" campaign aimed against them, former Prime Minister Yevgeny Primakov and Moscow’s Mayor Yurii Luzhkov, both of whom appeared formidable only a year ago, opted not to enter the contest.

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We must see Russia for what it is — a huge country that has been stuck in what the Russians call "catch-up modernization" for the past 300 years, but does not really consider itself to be entirely a part of the West. As in the past, Russia today is ruled by elites who are willing to acquire Western goods and concepts, but do not fully identify with the West and often are envious of it. The world’s ability to live with and next to Russia now hangs in the hands of Putin.

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The new business oligarchy attempted to create a rough-and-tumble universe of the new Russian commercial banking (which collapsed in August 1998, leaving billions of dollars of debt behind). Fortunes were made, but many lives were lost (or destroyed) in the process. At one point in the mid-1990s, Moscow had more Mercedes 600 cars than the rest of Europe combined.

Prostitution and drug use, both very hush-hush in the Soviet era, became open and rampant. Russian society may have lost some of the warped values of the communist era, but it failed to gain any others instead. The Orthodox Church, heavily penetrated by the Soviet secret police, hardly provided a substitute for the spiritual vacuum of the late communist and post-communist era. Instead, it was busy begging for tariff breaks for its vast alcohol and tobacco importing operations. A spiritual leader of the liberal reformers of the Church, Father Alexander Men, was brutally murdered. Other reformers and dissidents in the Church, such as Father Gleb Yakunin and Father Georgi Edelstein, were defrocked or exiled to far-away parishes.

...

Yeltsin’s weaknesses and drawbacks were as significant as his achievements. While he operated well during crises, he quickly lost interest in the daily affairs of state. Perhaps due to his lack of understanding of economics and the law, he allowed the privatization of the vast and obsolete Russian industrial base to be abused and corrupted by insiders. He never understood the necessity of building a functioning legal system, including a framework for the enforcement of contracts, or of maintaining an adequate law enforcement apparatus. Disintegration of the legal system became so advanced that in some towns judges were placed on retainer by larger law offices. In other cities, lawyers paid for judges’ office supplies.

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That did not close the subject, however. Yeltsin authorized preparations for a new invasion of Chechnya in spring 1999. In August that year, Chechen militants Shamil Basaev and Khattab (the nom de guerre of a Jordanian-born Chechen) invaded Dagestan with several hundred militant Islamic fighters. The two claimed that they had embarked on a jihad against Russia and intended to establish an Islamic state in the Northern Caucasus from the Black Sea to the Caspian Sea. Russian oil interests in the Caspian were endangered, and the territorial integrity of the Russian Federation was put in question. The "field commanders" were repelled in August, but four mysterious explosions blasted through apartment buildings in Moscow and the south of Russia.

These heinous acts were immediately pinned on the Chechens, and in September 1999, Yeltsin authorized a full-scale invasion of Chechnya to erase the defeat of the 1994-96 war and to assist the election of his chosen successor, Putin. The second Chechen war resulted in over 10,000 killed and 250,000 refugees. The city of Grozny was effectively erased from the face of the earth, the worst urban destruction in Europe since World War II.

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On his first day in office, acting Russian President Putin pardoned Yeltsin for any possible misdeeds and granted him total immunity from prosecution (or even from being searched and questioned) for any and all actions committed while in office. Yeltsin also received a life pension and a state dacha. An orderly transition of power? Perhaps. A demonstration that you can get away with a lot while in public office? Certainly.

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Vladimir Putin is a tough (some say ruthless), competent, non-ideological ruler. Moscow pundits agree that he is more focused than his predecessor. (...) Secretary of State Madeleine Albright, in a view shared by at least one Russian reformist politician, thinks that Putin is a moderate nationalist.

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Putin’s speeches and interviews demonstrate beyond doubt that he is acutely aware of Russia’s weaknesses and deficiencies. He understands that Russia’s over-dependence on energy exports, with their market volatility, bodes ill for a country of 150 million people.

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Even more worrisome is Putin’s reliance on the St. Petersburg "mafia" of ex-kgb officers to staff his administration. These advisors make the Russian intellectuals nervous. They cite potentially repressive steps, from Internet controls to outright censorship and a crackdown on Russia’s relatively free media. (...) In another incident, also in January, Alexander Khinshtein, a Muscovite investigative reporter, was threatened with incarceration in a psychiatric prison for digging into the background and business practices of the controversial tycoon Berezovsky and Interior Minister Vladimir Rushailo. This was the first time since the Soviet era that authorities attempted to use psychiatric prisons for intimidation.

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Since the war in Chechnya, attacks on dark-skinned citizens of Russia and the former Soviet Union are on the rise. So are the number and relative strength of ultranationalist and xenophobic organizations, such as the neo-Nazi Russian National Unity (RNU), led by Vladimir Barkashov. This movement attacks Christianity as a "Jewish ruse"; its supporters wear black uniforms and use a Nazi salute; and it utilizes a modified swastika as its symbol. Members of RNU were charged in a number of murders believed to be initiation tests for would-be members of the movement. While RNU claims 100,000 members and supporters, including some in the armed services and the police, the real number is lower, possibly around 10,000. They were disqualified from running in the 1999 Duma and 2000 presidential elections. Other organizations, such as Pamiat, attempt to break up political meetings of democratic organizations; they have also attacked synagogues. The Communist Party of the Russian Federation is another bulwark of racism.

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Since the August 1998 financial collapse, economic reforms have all but stopped. Monopolists’ vested interests, centralizing approaches of the Soviet era, a dearth of qualified personnel, as well as the pervasive corruption are slowing down the reform process.

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Russia has become a net exporter of capital on an unprecedented scale: From 1987 on, between $20 billion and $24 billion in capital has departed Russia on a yearly basis. The overall amount of exported Russian capital is a staggering $300 billion.

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Russia is a naturally endowed cornucopia of tremendous wealth. In order to turn it into a rapidly developing economy, the government needs to create economic conditions that would make Russia a level playing field for domestic and foreign investors.

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Russian courts and contract enforcement are probably the most crucial missing link in the puzzle of economic reform. While some vital areas, such as private real property, have gone unlegislated, other laws are not adequately implemented. Contracts are more often enforced by the mob than by courts and police. Judges often take bribes and tweak their rulings accordingly.

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Today, Russia boasts twice as many bureaucrats as there were in the Soviet Union in 1989. The government pays its workers little but gives them vast powers to regulate business and economic activity. Thus, the big eyes and hungry mouths of the bureaucracy cause companies to spend up to 8 percent of gross income on bribes, in one estimate.

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Today, the police and security services are part of the problem, not part of the solution. The police collect protection money from businesses while granting cover (krysha in Russian, or "roof") to shady businessmen, drug dealers, prostitutes, and smugglers. The highest "authorities" in organized crime have bought seats on the Duma lists of several political parties and are often seen as guests of honor at social events in Moscow.

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The Russian military is on the verge of escaping civilian control. Its indiscriminate use of force in Chechnya against Russian civilians is a prime example. The generals who commanded the field operations threatened the Yeltsin government with "resignations, or worse" if the Kremlin entered into negotiations with the Chechen leadership. In addition, the military still has not accounted for billions of dollars of equipment and ammunition that disappeared as the Soviet Army withdrew from Eastern Europe and fought the wars in Chechnya, Moldova, Tajikistan, and elsewhere.

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Vladimir Putin will be strongly tempted to revert to the traditional paths of autocracy and statism. As a former intelligence officer and head of the secret police, he has the right profile to emerge as a centralizing, strong leader in the tradition of Peter the Great, or even worse, Nicholas I, the preeminent monarch-policeman of the first part of the nineteenth century. Putin’s entry into the political scene is inescapably connected to the war in Chechnya, which, the critics say, was engineered to launch the "Putin for President" campaign. He may see both the fate of Russia and his rule through the traditional prism of military prowess and conquest.

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If indeed Russia becomes more bureaucratic and authoritarian, will it also become more dangerous for the West? Not necessarily: It will still be a slow-growing economy with a GDP of about $250 billion to $300 billion a year and a military budget a fraction of that of the United States. It may become more dangerous for its immediate neighbors, especially those against whom influential circles in Moscow bear a grudge — Georgian President Eduard Shevardnadze, for example, or oil-rich Azerbaijan, or countries with large Russian-speaking minorities, such as Latvia, Estonia, Ukraine, or Kazakhstan. The challenge for the West would then be how to respond to a Russian threat against these countries, if and when it materializes.

Pac-Man ::

Ko trol pozabi izklopiti geotagging


https://twitter.com/KevinK_2012

https://twitter.com/KevinK_2012/status/...
PropOrNot article accusing me of being a Russian agent. Not joking. Why? I turned on my geo-tag and set it to Russia. What gullible saps! 😄

Pac-Man ::

Malenkost brskam naprej, Chen je spisal tole za NYT

www.nytimes.com/2015/06/07/magazine/the...

julij 2016
http://www.businessinsider.com/russia-i...

"A very interesting thing happened," Chen told Longform's Max Linsky in a podcast in December.

"I created this list of Russian trolls when I was researching. And I check on it once in a while, still. And a lot of them have turned into conservative accounts, like fake conservatives. I don't know what's going on, but they're all tweeting about Donald Trump and stuff," he said.

Linsky then asked Chen who he thought "was paying for that."

"I don't know," Chen replied. "I feel like it's some kind of really opaque strategy of electing Donald Trump to undermine the US or something. Like false-flag kind of thing. You know, that's how I started thinking about all this stuff after being in Russia."

mtosev ::

Pac-Man je izjavil:

Ko trol pozabi izklopiti geotagging


https://twitter.com/KevinK_2012

https://twitter.com/KevinK_2012/status/...
PropOrNot article accusing me of being a Russian agent. Not joking. Why? I turned on my geo-tag and set it to Russia. What gullible saps! 😄
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mtosev ::

rusi mislijo, da smo smešni
http://www.cbsnews.com/live/video/russi...
trolli
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mtosev ::

še youtube video
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Pac-Man ::

Največji prijatelj Rusije v ameriškem kongresu se je februarja povsem slučajno odločil, da je na Balkanu preveč mirno.

https://www.rt.com/news/376657-macedoni...

http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world...

The Republic of Macedonia has reacted with fury after a senior US Republican said it "is not a country".

Dana Rohrabacher, who chairs the US Foreign Affairs Subcommittee on Europe, Eurasia and emerging threats, suggested the landlocked nation should be divided between neighbouring states.

The 70-year-old said that “division” in Macedonia meant “they will never be able to live together in future”.

“Kosovars and Albanians from Macedonia should be part of Kosovo and the rest of Macedonia should be part of Bulgaria or any other country to which they believe they are related,” he told Albanian TV channel, Vizion Plus. “The idea is to keep Macedonia alive because someone 30 years ago decided it is a configuration that should come out of the dismantling of Yugoslavia, does not lead to an explanation that this idea is still held.”

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Mr Rohrabacher's comments echo a suggestion by Russian Foreign Minister, Sergey Lavrov. In 2015, he said that “ideas have been floated” about giving the Republic of Macedonia “to Albania, and another part to Bulgaria”.

Asked if Donald Trump would support his idea, Mr Rohrabacher said he “had influence” on US policymakers and his committee would hold hearings in the “coming months”.

...

Described by Republican Senator John McCain as one of the party’s “lunatic fringe”, Mr Rohrabacher is a staunch defender of Russia. In the past he has called accusations of human rights abuses in the country, “baloney”.

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mtosev ::

Pac-Man je izjavil:

Največji prijatelj Rusije v ameriškem kongresu se je februarja povsem slučajno odločil, da je na Balkanu preveč mirno.

https://www.rt.com/news/376657-macedoni...

http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world...

The Republic of Macedonia has reacted with fury after a senior US Republican said it "is not a country".

Dana Rohrabacher, who chairs the US Foreign Affairs Subcommittee on Europe, Eurasia and emerging threats, suggested the landlocked nation should be divided between neighbouring states.

The 70-year-old said that “division” in Macedonia meant “they will never be able to live together in future”.

“Kosovars and Albanians from Macedonia should be part of Kosovo and the rest of Macedonia should be part of Bulgaria or any other country to which they believe they are related,” he told Albanian TV channel, Vizion Plus. “The idea is to keep Macedonia alive because someone 30 years ago decided it is a configuration that should come out of the dismantling of Yugoslavia, does not lead to an explanation that this idea is still held.”

...

Mr Rohrabacher's comments echo a suggestion by Russian Foreign Minister, Sergey Lavrov. In 2015, he said that “ideas have been floated” about giving the Republic of Macedonia “to Albania, and another part to Bulgaria”.

Asked if Donald Trump would support his idea, Mr Rohrabacher said he “had influence” on US policymakers and his committee would hold hearings in the “coming months”.

...

Described by Republican Senator John McCain as one of the party’s “lunatic fringe”, Mr Rohrabacher is a staunch defender of Russia. In the past he has called accusations of human rights abuses in the country, “baloney”.
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mtosev ::

St. Petersburg metro explosion: 10 dead in Russia blast
http://edition.cnn.com/2017/04/03/europ...
v rusiji poka
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dice7 ::

Samo Putinova predvolilna kampanja

SimplyMiha ::

Poglej slike, Rusi niso tako šlampasti. Ena bomba ni eksplodirala. Prej bo kak Soroševc.

Pac-Man ::

Okej, običajni osumljenci.

https://twitter.com/rolltidebmz

Early in the process but jihadi groups in Russia have made it a point to target trains, buses, airports. This fits with that. By Putin's own admission minimum 4,000 Russian nationals have gone to Syria. Reasonable that some have returned to strike back. History of blowback for Russia in conflicts (see Black Widows). Just one scenario, many others but I suspect there will be video soon showing the bomber on CCTV. Whether Russian security services give the full story is a diff conversation. And here we go. Alleged picture of St Petersburg metro attacker(s)

https://twitter.com/rentvchannel/status...

Bal sem se, da bodo poskusili krivdo prevalit na Ukrajince ali protestnike.

DarkSite ::

Vprašanje, če je IS tle glavni krivec. Da ni mogoče to sprožil sam šefe, da bi spravil nekoga iz ulic.

Pri diktatorjih je vse možno. Recimo Erdi, pa puč.

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mtosev ::

A je putin tako low, da bi se upal kaj katega storiti?8-O
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Mr.B ::

Pravjo da je bilo 200-300g TNT ekvivalenta. Torej zgolj za paniko.
France Rejects Genocide Accusations Against Israel in Gaza,
To accuse the Jewish state of genocide is to cross a moral threshold

mtosev ::

kolk kg TNT je potrebno, da pobere 50+ ljudi?
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Spajky ::

ne bi bilo prvič, da bi kdo to lahko interno (FSB) pripravil (aka False flag), dokumentarec :
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Smrekar1 ::

mtosev je izjavil:

A je putin tako low, da bi se upal kaj katega storiti?8-O


Niti ne bi bilo prvič.

1999 Russian apartment bombings @ Wikipedia

mtosev je izjavil:

kolk kg TNT je potrebno, da pobere 50+ ljudi?


Odvisno od situacije, ampak 200-300 g TNT ekvivalenta je samo 1-2 ročni bombi.

M67 grenade @ Wikipedia

V dani situaciji bi bilo 50+ mrtvih s kakšnim kilogramom ali dvema eksploziva. Zadeva dejansko izgleda kot da je nekdo hotel predvsem zasejati paniko in ne narediti prehudega masakra.

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mtosev ::

Smrekar1 je izjavil:

mtosev je izjavil:

A je putin tako low, da bi se upal kaj katega storiti?8-O


Niti ne bi bilo prvič.

1999 Russian apartment bombings @ Wikipedia
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dice7 ::

Ctrl+F pravi da je bil omenjen 66-krat. Najveckrat v poglavju 'Criticism'

mtosev ::

vidim zdaj ja

In 2000, Putin dismissed the allegations of FSB involvement in the bombings as "delirious nonsense." "There are no people in the Russian secret services who would be capable of such crime against their own people. The very allegation is immoral," he said.[160] An FSB spokesman said that "Litvinenko's evidence cannot be taken seriously by those who are investigating the bombings".[161]
zdaj tudi vidim zakaj so litvinenka zastrupili

Putin je še bolj fuj kot sem si mislil
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Smrekar1 ::

mtosev je izjavil:

vidim zdaj ja

In 2000, Putin dismissed the allegations of FSB involvement in the bombings as "delirious nonsense." "There are no people in the Russian secret services who would be capable of such crime against their own people. The very allegation is immoral," he said.[160] An FSB spokesman said that "Litvinenko's evidence cannot be taken seriously by those who are investigating the bombings".[161]
zdaj tudi vidim zakaj so litvinenka zastrupili

Putin je še bolj fuj kot sem si mislil


Oja. Si prebral tisti del, ko so preiskave teh bombnih napadov zapečatili za 75 let in prepovedali vse nadaljnje preiskave? Ko je nek novinar to šel raziskovat so ga najprej aretirali, zaprli za 2 leti, kasneje so ga do smrti povozili v neki čudni 'nesreči' s pobegom na Cipru.

Imam precej dobre razloge, da za poglavarja ruskih plemen ne uporabljam priimka, temveč izpeljan nadimek Pulter.

D3m ::

A to je film?
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Smrekar1 ::

D3m je izjavil:

A to je film?


Nope, samo običajno delovanje ruskih plemen.

D3m ::

Zanimiva razlaga.
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mtosev ::

Smrekar1 je izjavil:

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vidim zdaj ja

In 2000, Putin dismissed the allegations of FSB involvement in the bombings as "delirious nonsense." "There are no people in the Russian secret services who would be capable of such crime against their own people. The very allegation is immoral," he said.[160] An FSB spokesman said that "Litvinenko's evidence cannot be taken seriously by those who are investigating the bombings".[161]
zdaj tudi vidim zakaj so litvinenka zastrupili

Putin je še bolj fuj kot sem si mislil


Oja. Si prebral tisti del, ko so preiskave teh bombnih napadov zapečatili za 75 let in prepovedali vse nadaljnje preiskave? Ko je nek novinar to šel raziskovat so ga najprej aretirali, zaprli za 2 leti, kasneje so ga do smrti povozili v neki čudni 'nesreči' s pobegom na Cipru.

Imam precej dobre razloge, da za poglavarja ruskih plemen ne uporabljam priimka, temveč izpeljan nadimek Pulter.
zanimivo nisem vedo.

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A to je film?
zelo si zanimiv ja
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Pac-Man ::

še ena:

https://twitter.com/20committee

Latest intel: Norway terror-bomb suspect is 17 yo Russian national who came to the country in 2010 as asylum-seeker. Stockholm's truck-jihadist is an Uzbek. Oslo's would-be bomber is from Russia. Lot of ex-Soviet badness in Scandinavia these days. Hmmmm....

Kremlin exploitation of EU-bound migrants for espionage and worse is a real concern. As I told you a year ago.

http://observer.com/2016/04/how-the-kre...

Many official religious orgs in Russia are exploited by the Kremlin. Christian, Muslim, Jewish, even Buddhist ones. This is simply a fact. Pointing this out -- and that Putin's exploitation includes propaganda and espionage -- isn't anti-anything. It's merely accurate. Chabad has hit a rough patch with the Kremlin lately, per here....

http://forward.com/news/breaking-news/3...

But in general, Chabad, along with several Jewish orgs in Russia, has been strongly loyal to Putin for many years.

http://forward.com/news/breaking-news/3...

Russian Orthodox Church is slavishly loyal to the Kremlin. They're hardly the only religious org in Russia that is, however. Just a fact. Putin said Russia's "spiritual shield" is as important to Russian #natsec as her nuclear shield. Seems important.

http://observer.com/2016/11/why-vladimi...

Pac-Man ::

Rusija v Estonijo pošilja svoje provokatorje, da jo v medijih prikažejo čimbolj nacistično.

http://news.postimees.ee/4078093/securi...

"We have noticed a tendency to delegate right-wing extremists from Russia to Estonian events in order to publicly display Nazi symbols, which leads to media coverage of this 'social problem' in Estonia. One of the best examples from last year is the attempted provocation where the St. Petersburg skinhead Aleksei Maksimov was sent to Estonia to be captured on film as a 'local Nazi activist'," the yearbook says.






Preden kdo skoči, da je prišel samo podpret svoje estonske brate - Maksimov je bil aktiven, ko je bilo potrebno diskreditirat Adriana Chena, ki je pisal o Sankt Peterburški tovarni trolov.

https://www.nytimes.com/2015/06/07/maga...

When I emailed Aistova, she wasn’t eager to talk. She told me she had been harassed by critics of the Internet Research Agency after her email appeared in the leak; some men had even come to her door. She would meet me for an interview, but only if she could bring her brother for protection. I agreed, and we met at an out-of-the-way Chinese restaurant.

Aistova and her brother made an unusual pair. She was a short young woman with midlength brown hair, dressed all in black: sweater, leggings, big wedge boots. She insisted on paying for my coffee. “You are a Russian guest,” she said. He, by contrast, was a hulking skinhead with arms full of Nazi-themed tattoos, most prominent among them a five-inch swastika on his left biceps. “My brother, he looks like a strongman,” Aistova said, giggling. He wore a black T-shirt emblazoned with the skull-and-crossbones insignia of the SS Totenkopf division, which administered the Nazi concentration camps. I asked him what his T-shirt meant. “Totenkopf,” he grunted. During the interview he sat across the table from Aistova and me, smiling silently behind his sunglasses.

...

I left St. Petersburg on April 28. One day later, FAN published an article with the headline “What Does a New York Times Journalist Have in Common With a Nazi From St. Petersburg?” The story detailed a mysterious meeting in St. Petersburg between a New York Times journalist — me — and a neo-Nazi. Its lead image was a photo of a skinhead giving an enthusiastic Nazi salute. But it was not just any skinhead. It was the skinhead whom Katarina Aistova brought to our meeting and introduced to me as her brother. As I learned from reading the article, Aistova’s “brother” was in fact a notorious neo-Nazi named Alexei Maximov.

...

The article was illustrated with photos of my meeting with Aistova and Maximov. One photo appears to have been shot surreptitiously through the restaurant window while we sat and talked. The point of view is such that Aistova is barely visible; indeed, at first glance, I seem to be having a friendly chat with a skinhead over a cup of coffee.

...

Over the course of a few days, the sensational story circulated among a network of small pro-Kremlin blogs. In fact, the FAN story itself had been aggregated from another pro-Kremlin news site called People’s News, which Andrei Soshnikov, the Moi Raion journalist, has reported also operates out of 55 Savushkina. As it spread, it mutated to become even more alarming. One website suggested I was working for the C.I.A.; another, the National Security Agency. A YouTube channel called Russia Today — not the well-known state television channel but a knockoff — posted a slick video about the meeting, set to a pounding dubstep soundtrack. Disconcertingly, it included a photo of me leaving my hotel.

Pac-Man ::

PARNAS so liberalci, Nemtseva stranka.

People%27s Freedom Party %22For Russia without Lawlessness and Corruption%22 @ Wikipedia
People%27s Freedom Party @ Wikipedia

https://thebarentsobserver.com/en/secur...

«FSB’s infiltration of political party Parnas aimed at Norway»

Leader of the regional party office in Murmansk, Andrey Kapitonov, was recruited by Russian agents as part of a plot involving liberal Parnas and the Norwegian secret police. Then it all backfired on the Russian security service.


In what appears as a surrealistic-like conspiracy against the liberal political party Parnas, the FSB first managed to hire Kapitonov and make him establish a local party office. Then Kapitonov was sent to the Norwegian border town of Kirkenes where he was to approach the Norwegian secret police PST and request financial support. Later, when back in Murmansk, Kapitonov was to announce that his party was nursing contact with NATO country Norway and receiving money from a foreign intelligence service.

It was in the run-up to the September 2016 State Duma elections, and the operation was to defame Parnas as a party supported by the abroad and discredit Norway as a country meddling in Russian domestic politics.

However, it all flopped.

Kapitonov changed his mind, and quit his cooperation with the agents. Instead, he turned against the security service and has now sueded the agents behind the setup.

...

The Barents Observer has contacted the PST in Kirkenes about the case, but was told to address the main office in Oslo. Despite repeated requests, the in Oslo office has not responded on emails.

Also the FSB in Murmansk has been contacted by email, but no response followed.

However, one day before the Barents Observer met with Andrey Kapitonov in Murmansk, the Russian security service commented on the case in a local Murmansk news site.

«According to the information of the FSB in Murmansk Oblast, the materials published by Andrey S. Kapitonov is not in correspondence with reality», the note published by B-port reads.

Pac-Man ::

Tweetstorm Davida Fruma

David Frum @ Wikipedia

https://twitter.com/davidfrum/status/85...

Sign of the times: Heritage’s Daily Signal adopting an anti-NATO, anti-EU, pro-Putin side in Macedonian politics
http://dailysignal.com/2017/04/19/watch...

The underlying dispute is complex - and seemingly remote - but telling for future of Europe. Basic facts:
http://www.rferl.org/a/macedonia-presid...

EU & NATO oppose actions by president of Macedonia
http://www.politico.eu/article/eu-nato-...

Putin backs actions by President of Macedonia
http://www.reuters.com/article/us-russi...

Trumpist groups in USA naturally take the pro-Putin side, concoct fantasy version of events starring George Soros
http://www.judicialwatch.org/press-room...

Heritage’s Daily Signal then endorses and publicizes the pro-Putin line
http://dailysignal.com/2017/04/19/watch...

Daily Signal validates the Putin POV on Macedonia for use by Fox News.
http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2017/04...

Not exactly putting America first! Like any human’s, Soros’s record is mixed. The Putinists hate him for his noblest work: supporting democracy in former communist Europe.




Ena verzija "telefončkov", ki me pri poročanju močno motijo. Standardno gre za zgodbo, ki pri prehajanju med viri dobiva nove in nove nedokumentirane plasti, tu pa v par korakih pride z obrobja medijske scene v center. V bistvu jo operejo, da postane primerna za občo uporabo.

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Pac-Man ::

Spet odličen longform. Priporočam branje celote

https://www.theguardian.com/inequality/...

Unequal Russia: is anger stirring in the global capital of inequality?

With the richest 10% owning 87% of all the country’s wealth, Russia is rated the most unequal of the world’s major economies. Amid falling oil prices and a wave of protests, Shaun Walker asks how Russians really feel about life’s inequalities

...

There’s also an assumption here that all rulers are corrupt, and steal. When Oksana, irate at the lengthy holdups as the elite motorcades sped past, complained to her mother-in-law about the palaces, she was told: “Putin is a superhero, and if he wanted one more palace, I’d donate my savings to help him build it.”

...

Bykov says he wants Russia’s rulers to stop and think about the levels of inequality in the country. If not, he warns, they will have to face the inevitable consequences, which will be painful for everyone.

...

“I don’t think people in Russia really care much about inequality per se,” Bykov says. “We are a feudal country; we only abolished serfdom in 1861. People just want a bit of bread and a roof over the heads, that’s the basic demand. They won’t go out to protest unless things are really, really bad. But then, once they do, they won’t go out demanding dialogue, they’ll go out with pitchforks demanding blood.”

...

Sophie Shevardnadze, granddaughter of the last Soviet foreign minister and a TV presenter whose most recent programme is a chat show that fixes marital problems among Russians, usually from low-income families, agrees that ordinary Russians don’t care that much about the wealth gap. (...) “I have the feeling that the only changes are cosmetic, and in a way, Putin is faced with the same problem. The government machinery that stands between the president and the people is so heavily bureaucratised and corrupt that it’s unable to fulfil even the simplest requests of citizens. And because it’s been like that since for ever, it seems the Russian people have become used to enduring inequality and feel numb about it.”

//RTjevka s "Putin je žrtev sistema" izgovorom

...

Approximately 23 million Russians – about 16% of the population – now officially subsist below the poverty line, and there are increasing signs that the huge concentration of wealth in the hands of a tiny percentage of the population is starting to annoy more Russians – especially as many of the richest people are government officials, or those close to them. A recent report found that 41% of Russians say they struggle to get enough money together for food and clothing.

...

Sergei Shargunov, a 36-year-old MP who is part of the Communist party’s faction in the Duma despite not actually being a communist, admits that “people think the world of politics and politicians is completely alien to them, and not without reason”. (...) He is in favour of introducing a tax on the super-rich, and creating a more progressive income tax scale (Russia currently has a flat income tax rate of just 13%).

...

But Navalny believes protesting is the only way to fight inequality in Russia, and he dismisses claims that the Russian people are somehow inert or prone to passivity. He says a combination of outright poverty and anger at the wealth of the elite could prove to be a potent mix.

“The people that come and volunteer for us tend to be the most progressive locals, but when you ask how much they earn, they tell you 15,000 or 18,000 roubles [£200-£255 per month],” he says. “They are unable to live normally, and they don’t understand why it should be like this in 21st-century Russia. It’s not that they’ve got nothing to lose, but the realisation that there are so few prospects in life makes people much bolder.”

Brane22 ::

Pac-Man je izjavil:


Putin mi ne deluje ravno poseben ljubitelj teatra.


Narobe. Putin redno obiskuje gledališke in plesne predstave.

Pac-Man ::

Zgodba s sanktpeterburško bombo je malenkost čudna.

https://twitter.com/rcallimachi/status/...

A potentially big development regarding the attack in St. Petersburg: Attack has been claimed by al-Qaeda. I remain skeptical. Here's why

The claim of responsibility is enclosed below. It appeared in two outlets that are associated with al-Qaeda in Africa

The 1st place I saw it was on al-Andalusi. That's a channel on the app Telegram, which is used by jihadists in Africa. Their logo below:

It also appeared on ANI, the acronym of the Agence Nouakchott Info, a website in Mauritania, also favored by jihadists in Africa:

Let me be clear: Both Andalusi & ANI are legitimate al-Qaeda info channels. They've consistently carried group's msgs. So why is this odd? Much like the Islamic State, al-Qaeda has regionalized its media operation. Claims 4attacks in Africa come out on ANI. Claims for Europe? You would expect claims for Europe to be carried on al-Sahab, al-Qaeda's main media organization. Their logo is below. So far, zilch.

Chain-of-custody of claims are 1 of the ways we ascertain authenticity. In part because chain was wacky in Dortmund we knew it wasn't IS

I tweet this with caution. As I mentioned, ANI is a real source of al-Qaeda info. Could it be jihadists had ANI contact & not al-Sahab's? One thing to note: ISIS has not claimed St. Petersburg. In general, ISIS & al-Qaeda have been disciplined about not claiming other's work. Al-Qaeda has not had a successful plot in Europe since Charlie Hebdo in 2015. Or 2 yrs ago. They should be shouting this from rooftops.

Smrekar1 ::

Pac-Man je izjavil:

Zgodba s sanktpeterburško bombo je malenkost čudna.


Sanktpeterburška bomba smrdi do neba in nazaj. Nameščenih sistemov zaznave kovin niso uporabljali, en sam bombaš, ki da je pustil tri bombe.

To ni MO al-Kajde, je pa konsistentno s kakim FSB.

Pac-Man ::

Tako se ne gre terorizma. Sem še odprt za različne opcije, če pa Azimova pobere v zaporu, bo stvar postala kristalno jasna.

http://news.sky.com/story/st-petersburg...

A man arrested on suspicion of organising the St Petersburg metro bombing has denied organising the attack.

Kyrgyzstan-born Abror Azimov has appeared in court after being detained by the FSB, Russia's security service, in a Moscow suburb on Monday.

He has admitted indirect involvement in the attack but said he did not know he was taking part in terrorist activity.

...

"I did not say that I was involved in the blast", Russian news agencies quoted him as saying.

"There was some involvement by me, but not direct.

"I was given an order.

"I did not understand that I was taking part in terrorist activity."

mtosev ::

US F-35 fighters to train near Russia
The US Air Force is sending its newest fighter jets to Russia's doorstep as part of a program set up after Russia annexed Crimea from the Ukraine in 2014, a US official tells CNN.
F-35A stealth Joint Strike Fighters will fly from the United Kingdom to NATO-ally Estonia in the coming days, the official said. Estonia, a former Soviet republic, shares an almost 200-mile-long border with Russia.

danes so že tam


haha. in your face Putin
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Scaramouche ::


haha. in your face Putin


Čega se ti veseliš? Nove konfrontacije in nove hladne vojne, mi pa med dvema ognjema?

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mtosev ::

temu, da rusija in zda kmalu ne bodo frendi. upam pa, da bomo vsi frendi z rusijo ko se rešijo Putin-like politikov.
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Scaramouche ::

mtosev je izjavil:

temu, da rusija in zda kmalu ne bodo frendi. upam pa, da bomo vsi frendi z rusijo ko se rešijo Putin-like politikov.


Kvečjemu dajejo Putinu moč, edino kar ga lahko odstrani je ko nima več nasprotnikov in bi moral pokazati zakaj Rusiji ne gre dobro, tako bo pa spet okrepil zavest Rusije zkozi vojsko in dal nekaj morale tem ki so brez nje, to deluje! ljudje bodo pretrpeli vse ekonomske probleme samo če jim nekako da upanje da je Rusija še vedno močna!

mtosev ::

Putin se dobro zaveda, da rusija po razpadu SZ več ni global superpower. upam, da bodo tudi rusko ljudstvo to kmalu spoznalo in ugotovilo, da imajo slabo življenje v svoji državi zaradi idiotov kot je Putin/Medvedev.
rusija ni demokracija in je tudi highly corrupt država.
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Scaramouche ::

mtosev je izjavil:

Putin se dobro zaveda, da rusija po razpadu SZ več ni global superpower. upam, da bodo tudi rusko ljudstvo to kmalu spoznalo in ugotovilo, da imajo slabo življenje v svoji državi zaradi idiotov kot je Putin/Medvedev.
rusija ni demokracija in je tudi highly corrupt država.


To je res,samo problem so vzvodi ki jih ima on v lasti in to je TV plus propaganda.
Večina Rusov se ne misli iti državljanske vojne, to je problem...
In ne kažejo da je večina za to!

Tako da bo izzivanje Rusije kvečjem šlo po poti še večje podopre Putinu!
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