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#Federation Invasion
thatnerdyqueer · 4 months
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hey fellow australians. This is your yearly reminder that as fun as barbeques, pool parties, fireworks, and beach days can be, you need to remember that you are barbequeing, partying, and swimming on stolen land.
Always was, always will be.
January 26 is not a day for all Australians.
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milenaolesinska · 2 years
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This particular rashist war criminal lives in Rostov region,,Russian Federation.
Rostov is adjacent to Donetsk and Luhansk regions, Ukraine. It is the site of several “filtration camps” – part of the machinery of the Russian fascist genocide of the Ukrainian people.
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themirokai · 10 months
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I think I found my favorite part of the US Code of Federal Regulations. It’s 2 CFR 200.215 for my lawblr pals. And it’s not that the provision itself is particularly fun. It’s that when you’re looking at the table of contents for this subpart it’s just well…
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NEveR ContRAct wiTH The EnEMY!!!
I’m just picturing the lights dimming and a hooded figure stepping out from the shadows and pointing a skeletal finger as you read this.
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chewablepebbles · 10 months
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Keeping gnomes indoors is animal abuse
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silentbloodymoon · 2 months
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yellowtomb · 2 years
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THE WAR IN UKRAINE IS STILL GOING ON!!!!! READ BELOW
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Hundred of tons of food supplies are still blocked in ukrainian ports.
Russian gas still brings billiards to russian economy.
Ukranian people are still dying from russian shelings and bombings.
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If you are european - this all should still mater to you. The winter will come, the price on gas will rise or russia could block it all together.
If you are not from Europe - its still matters to you, especialy because Ukraine is one of the world largest food exporter. War in Ukraine means millions of people around the world will be affected by shortage of food supplies.
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If you are european - talk about this on any level you can:
-Now is the best time to join eco activists and demand urgent development for using alternative energy sources. Fossil fuel from Russia brings only death to ukrainians, fossil fuel from Saudi Arabia will bring only death (read about war in Yemen). Any fossil fuel will bring death. It is time to change it.
-Talk to your representatives, to your governments - demand help for Ukraine. Clearly, we need weapons to win, any other case - Third World War in Europe.
-If you are not fan of military aid - solidarize with Ukrainians, with refuges, with victims, with different social groups in Ukraine. Talk about the war, talk about Ukraine, talk about russian imperialism. If your political views prevent you to stand with NATO and EU position on Ukraine - I understand, than criticize russian warmongering, educate yourself and others on russian imperialism and despotism of putin.
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image: Seymour Chwast, War is Madness, 1986
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awesomecooperlove · 1 year
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👹👹👹👹👹👹👹👹👹👹👹👹👹👹👹👹👹👹👹👹
#rothchilds #scumbags #criminals #Europe #planned wars #planneddestruction #robbingpeople #crooks #killers #criminals #charities
#documentary #infiltration #gangsters #banksters #titanic #
https://rumble.com/v1mk6ux-europa-the-last-battle-2017-full-documentary-hd-the-history-of-the-cabal.html
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tomorrowusa · 1 year
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Being paranoid goes with being a dictator. While the specifics of these revelations are largely new, Putin’s general paranoia has been on display for some time. 
Gleb Karakulov, a former officer in Russia’s Federal Guard Service (Федеральная служба охраны – abbreviated in Latin script as FSO), has fled Russia and is providing details of Putin’s paranoiac behavior. The FSO is roughly analogous to the Secret Service in the US – but is larger.
Mr Karakulov escaped to safety via Istanbul while on a business trip to Kazakhstan in October 2022 after accompanying president Putin on more than 180 trips over the past 13 years. It is unclear where the 35-year-old is now.
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The former FSO officer claims president Putin opts to stay “in his bunker” rather than make trips because he is so paranoid about an assassination attempt. The Russian president also allegedly travels with a 2.5 meter high box to prevent his secret talks from leaking and Western bugging.
He also claimed that the Russian president is isolating for a fourth year in a row, out of fear of becoming infected with Covid-19, and staff can only work in the same room as Putin once they have been in isolation for two weeks.
President Putin does not use a mobile phone or the internet, meaning his knowledge of events is filtered via the secret services - and what he watches on state-controlled Russian TV, according to Mr Karakulov.
Putin’s sources of news are his toadies and Russian state TV. They basically just tell him what he wants to hear.
Speaking about the war in Ukraine, Mr Karakulov issued an appeal to officers to come forward with evidence about Putin as a “war criminal,” saying the war is “beyond the pale” and “defies reason”.
“How many nameless victims of this war are there, how many of them are children? How many more such victims are required before you stop putting up with it?” he said.
“What is happening now in Ukraine, all this destruction, this war of aggression, terrorism, and genocide of the Ukrainian people - there is no other word for it - all this is a criminal offence.
“Our president has become a war criminal.”
I certainly won’t argue with him about Putin’s criminality.
There had been previous reports that Putin takes extreme measures to keep his poop from falling into foreign hands. Seriously.
Putin's bodyguards collect his poop on trips abroad and take it back to Russia with them, report says
Presumably, transporting Putin’s poop back to Russia was not among Gleb Karakulov’s duties. 
Putin is probably just as paranoid about attempted coups as he is of foreign intelligence gathering. His constant fear and stress are bound to have an effect on his health.
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dimalink · 9 months
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Invasion phase 1
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Pixel art for today based on videogame Argus for game console Nes. It is a shooter about a plane, with top down view. Science fiction.
And this is my drawing about the same theme. Invasion at planet pro-12.78. Lots of starships move down to planet territory, to bring end to the long time running conflict.
Federation raise, at last, huge forces and make a plan of final invasion at the planet. Resistance forces at the planet pro-12.78 at last will be fully annihilated. Destroyed.
And you are taking a part in phase 1 of invasion. It is most hard and very valuable part. Space fleet of resistance is already destroyed. So, deal is for a small thing. Take planet under control. Make this invasion. Be one of the first.
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nando161mando · 9 months
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If the federal government had access to every email you've ever written and every phone call you've ever made, it's almost certain that they could find something you've done which violates a provision in the 27,000 pages of federal statues or 10,000 administrative regulations. You probably do have something to hide, you just don't know it yet.
-- Moxie Marlinspike
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ammg-old2 · 1 year
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I found it hard to get to sleep on Thursday night, after seeing news that a Moscow court had charged the Wall Street Journal reporter Evan Gershkovich with espionage. The images from outside the court shocked many of us. The Moscow press pack is a tight-knit community, and Gershkovich’s colleagues from the BBC, the Financial Times, Politico, and other publications posted “Journalism is not a crime” on their social media. As a journalist who has covered Russia for most of my career and worked closely with many foreign reporters, I count myself among Evan’s friends. The spying charges—a ludicrous pretext for what is, in effect, hostage-taking by the Russian state—threaten the 31-year-old reporter with a possible sentence of 20 years in prison.
Multiple Russian sources told me that, according to their knowledge of how Russia’s government operates, such a consequential action—the first arrest of an American journalist on espionage charges since the Soviet era—could not have been authorized without President Vladimir Putin’s assent. They also said that the razrabotka, an old KGB term for a surveillance and investigation operation, had begun against Gershkovich weeks before his arrest. It had been triggered, they said, by a paragraph in an article published in late December that carried his byline, along with those of three other Journal staff.
The Journal article described how intelligence reports from frontline commanders in Ukraine were “edited” by the KGB’s successor organization, the Federal Security Service, or FSB, before reaching Putin’s hawkish ally Nikolai Patrushev, a former KGB agent who’s now the secretary of Russia’s Security Council. A source with connections in the Russian state media who asked not to be named for reasons of personal security told me that they read the article as suggesting Patrushev was, in effect, “censoring the reports from the battlefields for Putin.” By the time the reports have been filtered through Patrushev and reach Putin himself, they are “often out of date,” the Journal reported, and “carefully calibrated to emphasize successes and play down setbacks” in the progress of the war.
Last week, a man was reportedly abducted from outside a restaurant in Yekaterinburg, near the Ural Mountains, and with his face obscured by a sweater pulled up over his face, he was bundled into a van by security officers. The Journal could not verify whether this man was in fact Gershkovich, but the reporter was in the city working on assignment, and the details described were instantly recognizable as the hallmarks of an operation by the FSB. Gershkovich was quickly transported to Moscow and locked up in the notorious Lefortovo Prison, where many victims of Stalin’s purges had been tortured and shot.
The very same FSB was the agency that certified the Russian foreign-affairs ministry’s clearance for Gershkovich, the usual vetting procedure for members of the international press in Putin’s Russia. “Old KGB officers always thought of Americans as their enemies, but now they see themselves fighting a war with Washington, so Patrushev and his key men in FSB are extremely vindictive,” Gennady Gudkov, himself a former KGB officer, told me.
He shared the view that the December Journal article had touched a sore spot among Putin’s associates—“so in their view,” the report was “driving a wedge between Putin and the FSB, between Putin and Patrushev.” Gudkov, who was also a deputy in the State Duma (one of the few willing to voice public criticism of Putin), told me that Patrushev has high political ambitions for his son, 45-year-old Dmitry Patrushev, who currently serves as Russia’s minister of agriculture.
After the Kremlin began its suppression in 2021 on the Nobel Prize–winning human-rights group Memorial, and last year forced the closure of Russia’s preeminent independent newspaper, Novaya Gazeta, the remaining foreign correspondents in Moscow commonly discussed whether they themselves might be the next target for the FSB. Those fears have now been borne out. I spoke with Ivan Pavlov, a leading attorney in Moscow who specializes in politically sensitive cases like Gershkovich’s. “Now the rules have changed,” he told me. “Every accredited correspondent for American media should realize that they are seen as enemies, as a potential hostage for swapping.”
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thecoolertails · 1 year
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if i called the state that sallys the leader of in my sonic au the mobian union would that be too on the nose or
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russianreader · 1 year
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"Murderers, You Bombed It to Smithereens"
“Murderers, You Bombed It to Smithereens”
Of course, as a true masochist, I went to Palace Square to look at those hearts, small and large, supposedly symbolizing the sister cities of Petersburg and Mariupol. It is clear whose heart is the small one, and whose the big one, in the imperial capital. My thoughts about this are unprintable, so I’ll omit them. But I went for curiosity’s sake: how many people would be getting their pictures…
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Ural Federal military truck abandoned by defeated Russian invaders, Kharkiv region, Ukraine, 2022. Source: ukr.warspotting.net 
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abs0luteb4stard · 20 days
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sw5w · 4 months
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Anakin Hops In
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STAR WARS EPISODE I: The Phantom Menace 01:47:47
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