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Topic: Meanwhile in Ukraine... Revolution. - page 21. (Read 227096 times)

legendary
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November 20, 2014, 07:52:31 PM
legendary
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November 20, 2014, 01:17:33 PM
If the Ukrainian quisling, Poroshenko, had any sense, he would be looking at Egypt and shaking just about now. There, another traitor-turned-president and US puppet, Mursi, is on trial and the prosecution is asking for capital punishment.

Also:

‘Soviet Union has to be divided into separate tribes wherever possible. We must create for these tribes a separate national identity and idea that would be in direct opposition to the Russian idea. For Ukrainians we need to create their own alphabet and their own vocabulary as different as possible from Russian.’ One of the ideologues of German Nazism, Georg Schmidt-Rohr.

Looks familiar, eh?



And an enlightening analysis here:
http://futuristrendcast.wordpress.com/2014/11/05/free-earth-shift-report-2-the-falsified-history-of-ukraine-and-its-lessons/

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Ukro-nazis already threatened the Opposition Block politicians not to show their faces in the Rada, or else. Considering these 10% are the only remaining politicians with some knowledge and experience of governing, without them Ukraine’s collapse would be expedited even further.

About 1/3 of the new Rada deputies are on oligarch Kolomoysky’s payroll. This one rules his vassals sitting in Dnepropetrovsk as his fiefdom, while attempting to create an alternative, oligarch-ruled version of Novorossia.

The official number for the country-wide election turnout is 52%, which observers feel is a falsification. Some observers and journalists were told to leave right before the voting ballots would be counted. When they returned, the see-through voting urns – almost empty before – would magically feel up with ballots.

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International observers present in Novorossia elections came from Hungary, Greece, Bulgaria, Serbia, France, Italy, Germany, Abkhazia, Russia and USA. They unanimously announced that elections were transparent, well-organized and democratic. Kiev immediately announced that each observer is now persona non grata in Ukraine. The Greek observers retorted they weren’t interested in visiting Ukraine for as long as it’s fascist. All those who participated/voted in the elections have been labeled terrorists by Kiev (that’s one and a half million terrorists).

 Grin Grin



Terrorist #1, US vice-president Biden and terrorist #2, Victoria "Fuck the EU" Nuland have returned to the scene of crime, as criminals often do, to inspect their handiwork one year after and to appoint who in the coup government of Ukraine will get the run of which ministries.
legendary
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November 19, 2014, 06:41:48 PM
So where to hide in case there will be war between USA and Russia? I live relativley close to these countries Sad
Become a member of government. You will get a prioritized access to the bomb shelter. Cheesy
legendary
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November 19, 2014, 04:57:37 PM
Europe is on a slippery slope.
Norwegian government dances the betrayal fandango with the Ukrainian clone of Quisling - Poroshenko.
German government proverbially raises their right arm in the classical salute to the spiritual heirs of the Hitler that have been fostered in Ukraine.
Kiev says that Human Rights are not applicable to the 5 million people living in Donbass/Novorossia.
Washington already prepares gas chambers to be shipped to Ukraine, having completed the meeting with the Nazi battalion leaders.

Is it again up to Russia to stop Europe from committing suicide? If need be, yes.
hero member
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hyperboria - next internet
November 19, 2014, 10:54:16 AM
So where to hide in case there will be war between USA and Russia? I live relativley close to these countries Sad

Go to Somalia =)
legendary
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November 19, 2014, 08:30:39 AM


Grin Grin yea i saw him on TV at the G20 and was amazed by such radical transformation.
being the N°1 puppet seems to be quite exhausting.
like they suck all his youth and goodwill out of him. ^^
legendary
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November 19, 2014, 07:22:39 AM
legendary
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November 18, 2014, 02:14:50 PM
It's a year since the preliminary phase of the coup d'etat in Ukraine, commonly known as EuroMaidan, started. Paid for by the then Minister of Finance in Yanukovich's government and, according to Nuland, the USA's "man in Ukraine"- Proroshenko, it was a personal success for him. The president was displaced, long live the new president.

Nuland's cookies brought also a predominant success to the USA, except for one of their primary objectives of turning Crimea into a NATO base (I wonder why the yanks thought that Crimeans would surrender to Nazi-Ukriane/USA, when in 1940s they didn't surrender to Nazi Germany and in 1850s they didn't surrender to British/French invaders).

But USA had success in their other primary objective of destabilizing a country on the Russian border and starting a civil war, which has already killed hundreds of Russians living in Donbass and Ukrainian conscripts. The secondary objectives of driving an economical and political wedge between Russia and Europe, as well as an energy wedge between the Northern and the Southern Europe (by making them block the South Stream) were also achived.

On the negative for the USA side, they unwittingly proverbially kicked Russia in the butt, making it seek new markets and start to revive its own industry and agriculture.
legendary
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October 11, 2014, 10:23:05 AM
Grin
legendary
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October 10, 2014, 09:01:04 AM
Oh don't bother, bullshit in euromaidanpress is like Cor et pulmonum Ro - N in photofluorography.
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October 10, 2014, 12:57:56 AM
Yes with more 500 trucks by day stolen of coal going to Russia... perhaps Russia will want to sell it back to Ukrainian LoL ?

Do you never get tired of this BS? Coal cannot be economically transported by road, especially when crude hovering at $90-100. The only method to transport it without a net loss is by rail.
legendary
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October 09, 2014, 10:22:27 AM
Yes with more 500 trucks by day stolen of coal going to Russia...

Stolen coal went to Russia is something comparable to stolen water went to the Black Sea. The funniest joke I ever seen, I'm sorry for asking but where did you get this nonsense? Cheesy

P.S. Not to mention that only idiots will use trucks for coal transportation when there is a working railway available.
legendary
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October 09, 2014, 09:11:33 AM
http://gmk.rbc.ua/rus/na-tripolskoy-tes-antratsita-dlya-vyrabotki-energii-ostalos-08102014145300

No more fuel left, remaining coal reserves will be enough for less than 3 days... And then bye-bye to electricity in Kiev. Viva revolution.

Yes with more 500 trucks by day stolen of coal going to Russia... perhaps Russia will want to sell it back to Ukrainian LoL ?
legendary
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October 09, 2014, 05:38:45 AM
http://gmk.rbc.ua/rus/na-tripolskoy-tes-antratsita-dlya-vyrabotki-energii-ostalos-08102014145300

No more fuel left, remaining coal reserves will be enough for less than 3 days... And then bye-bye to electricity in Kiev. Viva revolution.
hero member
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October 07, 2014, 07:51:31 AM
So where to hide in case there will be war between USA and Russia? I live relativley close to these countries Sad

That's a funny statement. Does it mean Earth in general or Canada/Norway/Greenland/Japan?

I think it will be pretty safe (for a certain value of safe) to live in either of USA or Russia. Avoid countries hosting NATO military bases. Especially avoid if said countries are also a platform for the "defensive shield". That's the countries that will get hit first and hardest.Smiley

The best option would be Mars.

Maybe in Hollow Earth

legendary
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October 07, 2014, 07:38:34 AM
So where to hide in case there will be war between USA and Russia? I live relativley close to these countries Sad

That's a funny statement. Does it mean Earth in general or Canada/Norway/Greenland/Japan?

I think it will be pretty safe (for a certain value of safe) to live in either of USA or Russia. Avoid countries hosting NATO military bases. Especially avoid if said countries are also a platform for the "defensive shield". That's the countries that will get hit first and hardest.Smiley

The best option would be Mars.
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Blockchain Just Entered The Real World
October 07, 2014, 07:30:31 AM
So where to hide in case there will be war between USA and Russia? I live relativley close to these countries Sad
legendary
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October 05, 2014, 09:35:25 AM


This is sick.
"Glory to the great Germany, the liberator"

PS: On closer inspection, according to a comment from here
http://vk.com/id155789887
This was a film set.
legendary
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October 05, 2014, 08:45:01 AM
legendary
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August 30, 2014, 07:50:45 PM
Ukraine, and especially Kiev, is really hoping to position itself as the Silicon Valley of Europe. They already have a huge amount of skilled IT professionals, and even have Bitcoin support at over 4,000 ATMs around Ukraine.

Looks like everyone wants to become a new mecca for IT industry nowadays...  Roll Eyes

What they don't realize is coder and software developers are getting cheaper everyday in India and China.

It is a race to the bottom when it come to IT industry.

Actually it's the opposite. India wages have gone up exponentially, and a lot of the coders there got used to the idea that they work at a company for a year, then quit, go to another new foreign company, and make twice as much. Now everyone demands too much money, and it's impossible to keep employees for more than a year. India is no longer competitive compared to many other countries. In China the problem is similar, but not as bad, where a lot of Chinese companies are competing for developers, and are just raising the wages themselves to be able to retain their employees. Now it is very hard to find software developers (and workers in many industries) in China, and although many of the companies remained the same and employees are loyal, their wages are getting as high as India and other parts of the world too.

The only places left where software developer wages are still low are places like SouthEast Asia and Africa, where education isn't that great, and thus number of software developers is low, and places like Russia and Eastern Europe, where education has always been really good, and there are a lot of desperate software developers with nothing to do. So the race is at the top, India and China are almost at the finish line, and it'll be Ukraine's turn soon.

P.S. CSC, the largest IT services and outsourcing company in the world, is not even looking at India and China any more, but are looking into places like Malasia, Kenya, and Eastern Europe.
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