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Stupid Russians

Postby MJK » Sun Sep 06, 2020 5:56 pm

Being 'poisoned' and being flown out of Russia for 'lifesaving treatment' is a kind of danger travel, right?




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Russians are the dumbest idiots on the planet!
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Russians are dumb. Hopelessly stupid. They are amateurs of the worst kind. Ignoramuses on steroids. Why?

Well, for one, their so-called super-dooper biowarfare agent “Novichok” seems unable to kill anybody. The Russians must have realized that. This is why, when they tried to kill Skripal (after freeing him from jail) they put that Novichok thing all over the place: on the bench near Salisbury, on Skripal’s door handle, even in some bottle of perfume a local addict found in the trash. Probably all over the Skripal home, and this is why the Brits initially said that they would tear down the extremely toxic place (yet both the Skripal cat and their hamster survived – tells you how utterly useless that pretend biowarfare substance really was…).

One would have thought that after this total cluster-bleep the Russians would have learned their lesson.

But no. They are clearly too dumb for that.

So they decided to poison Alexei Navalnyi, a well-know “dissident”.

And they failed.

Again!

Not only did the use exactly the same “Novichok” (or so says the German media), they allowed Navalnyi’s aircraft to make an emergency landing and the FSB did nothing to prevent an ambulance to bring Navalnyi to a hospital. Apparently, the FSB does not even have the authority to prevent such urgent treatment of the man they want to kill. Heck, they can't even create a traffic jam to prevent Navalnyi from getting to a hospital.

How incompetent!

Even worse, these accursed Russki doctors gave Navalnyi atropine, the exact same substance the Germans gave him. Makes me wonder if these doctors were not all CIA/BND agents trying to save Navalnyi’s life…

Clearly, the FSB are also stupid: they can’t even get aircraft or doctors to obey them…

But it gets worse. In spite of the fact that Navalnyi has broken the terms of his suspended sentence and in spite of the fact that such a person cannot leave the country, these Russian imbeciles allowed him to fly to Germany while his body was still full of Novichok sloshing around.

All the Russians needed to do to kill Navalnyi would have been to give him a heart attack using any one of the many untraceable agents in existence (say, potassium chloride).

In despair, the clueless FSB might have caused Navalnyi do die in a car “crash”.

But they can’t even do that. Shame on you, FSB!

And since Navalnyi is diabetic, killing him ought to be fantastically simple: just give him the wrong dose of meds and, voilà, bye-bye Navalnyi. But not, these idiots decided to use the now infamous Novichok.

Obviously, Russians are the dumbest, most incompetent, idiots on the planet! Russian special services and biological research institutes are especially known for the crass incompetence. Proof

They stole the Covid19 vaccine from the Brits, THEN they made it dangerous.

Idiots!

Right?!

Just like the so-called Russian hackers (another Russian category famous for its extremely low IQ!) could not even try to hack DNC computers or steal the 2016 election without leaving their Russian sounding aliases all over the place. Heck, these hackers even worked only during Moscow time office hours.

I am telling you – the Russians are fantastically stupid, the dumbest people on the planet.

Especially their intel and security officers, their biowarfare specialists and their hackers. Morons. All of them!

Let’s all repeat it together: the Russians are dumb! the Russians are dumb! the Russians are dumb!

That is very “highly likely”!

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Re: Stupid Russians

Postby Kurt » Sun Sep 06, 2020 8:50 pm

https://thesaker.is/

"Do Black People Get Shot By Police Just to Win Elections For Democrats?"

Is the name of an article there.

The purpose of the site is to "Stop The Empire's War on Russia"

Apparently the war is black people getting shot on purpose to help Democrats.
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Re: Stupid Russians

Postby ROB » Sun Sep 06, 2020 11:05 pm

Kurt wrote:Apparently the war is black people getting shot on purpose to help Democrats.


Fight the power.
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Re: Stupid Russians

Postby Alphabet » Mon Sep 07, 2020 12:40 am

I have it on good authority that FSB teams have infiltrated all levels of US law enforcement, and are intentionally killing innocent good boy, aspiring rappers on their way to midnight quantum physics class, to start a race war.


They are also in control of all our traffic lights.
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Re: Stupid Russians

Postby Kurt » Mon Sep 07, 2020 2:50 am

I am going to move to Russia, start a Russian language News site demanding that they "Stop The War On The United States".

See how long I avoid jail or being deported.
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Re: Stupid Russians

Postby Alphabet » Mon Sep 07, 2020 3:04 am

Why bother moving? You can end up in prison or out of biz just as fast here in the good ol USA by refusing to do business with Israel.
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Re: Stupid Russians

Postby sparrow » Fri Sep 11, 2020 1:19 am

Be brave, always be brave
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Re: Stupid Russians

Postby Alphabet » Sat Sep 12, 2020 4:21 pm

CNN.


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Re: Stupid Russians

Postby sparrow » Sat Sep 12, 2020 10:17 pm

^Right. I'll check FOX news next time for accuracy. Hahaha.


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Re: Stupid Russians

Postby MJK » Thu Sep 17, 2020 7:06 am

15.09.2020 Author: James ONeill
Navalny Sacrificed as Part of a Wider Geopolitical Battle
Column: Politics Region: Russia in the World
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Few stories in recent years more clearly illustrate the sorry decline in western media standards than the coverage currently being given to the illness of Russian dissident politician Alexei Navalny.

Mr Navalny is at most a minor irritant to the ruling Russian politicians. At the last election he polled less than 2% of the popular vote. In most western countries such a poll rating would barely receive a mention, being classified along with the usual vast array of single-issue fanatics, religious cranks, and those enjoying a brief moment in the spotlight. Certainly, a party that barely registers on the electoral landscape would not receive the extensive coverage given to Mr Navalny.

Publicising his many adventures and misadventures clearly therefore serves a wider political purpose, in this case giving rise to the propaganda theme that Vladimir Putin faces serious opposition. A related theme is that if the said Western favourite does not actually ever win even a significant share of the vote, let alone actual political power, it must be because of some political skulduggery.

Over his career, Mr Navalny has been physically attacked on more than one occasion, and similarly imprisoned on more than one occasion for his constant breaches of the electoral laws, or laws governing the making of political protests. His arrest of course does nothing to diminish his cry of being persecuted, or a threat to the establishment and similar claims that are marked by a complete absence of realism.

None of which serves to lower him in the eyes of the western mainstream media. The latest incident involving Mr Navalny, who was taken ill on a flight to Moscow has given rise to a flurry of anti-Russian propaganda in the western media, and attacks on Mr Putin in particular.

Lost in the flurry of rhetoric of wild allegations is anything regarding a logical analysis of the sequence of events. Mr Navalny, we are told, became ill on a flight having drunk a cup of tea. Assuming for the moment this is correct, was the tea consumed prior to or during the flight? That question is vaguely unanswered. If it was before the flight, what steps were taken to investigate the person(s) who made the tea or delivered it to him? Again, there is a complete blank.

Mr Navalny became sufficiently ill on the flight, which overwhelmingly suggests he received the substance (if indeed there was one) on board. Again, from whom and under what circumstances remains unanswered. The Novichok now alleged to be at fault is a rapidly acting and almost invariably fatal substance, yet he survived. Reports suggest that he was loudly screaming, not a reaction commonly associated with taking a potentially fatal dose of a deadly substance.

The plane diverted from its route and made an emergency landing whereupon Mr Navalny was rushed to hospital where strenuous efforts were made to save his life. None of this is consistent with a State sponsored assassination attempt.

The Russian hospital made strenuous efforts to save his life. As part of the treatment they took blood samples, the testing of which revealed no evidence of a Novichok type poisoning. The hospital retains those blood samples, which are crucial to any understanding of this series of events.

Mr Navalny was then flown to a Berlin hospital. Again, there are several curiosities. He was flown in a non-commercial flight apparently paid for by a hitherto unknown organisation. The cost would have been substantial, but we do not know by whom it was paid.

If Mr Navalny had in fact been poisoned with a Novichok like substance it completely defies logic that he would have been allowed to fly to a western hospital where such a poisoning would have been readily ascertainable.

The Berlin hospital has now announced that they detected a Novichok like substance (the details of which are rather vague), in Mr Navalny. There are a number of logical possibilities in response to this announcement.

The first is that the Russian medical team were incredibly incompetent and did not discover the cause of their patient’s illness. This seems highly improbable. Secondly, Mr Navalny was administered the substance on the plane en route to Berlin (a five-hour journey) or after he arrived in Berlin. If one accepts that the Russian hospital specialists were competent, then during the flight or after arrival must have been when the substance was administered. This option assumes that there was in fact such a substance detected in Mr Navalny, a far from certain assumption.

This raises the question of a wider motive for the possible attack on Mr Navalny, and more importantly the propaganda used to which the incident has been put. This brings us closer to what is likely the real motive for the hysteria being generated against Russia as being responsible for Mr Navalny’s illness.

The Nord Stream 2 project is nearing completion requiring only a few weeks before Russian oil and gas is pumped to Germany. It is no secret that this project has been bitterly opposed by the Americans, who have bullied, cajoled, threatened and bribed the Germans and the Danes (through whose waters the pipeline passes) in an endeavour to cancel the project.

To everyone’s complete absence of surprise the Americans want to supply their fuel instead to Germany. The fact that the cost of the American alternative is about 40% greater than the Russian product is a powerful reason for the Germans (and other European markets) to prefer the Russian option. There is also a political incentive not to be dependent on American suppliers. The price would almost certainly increase if the United States became Europe’s supplier, to the immense competitive disadvantage of European users.

At the time of writing the Russian agreement with Germany hangs in the balance. German Chancellor Angela Merkel, previously impervious to United States bullying and threats, now seems equivocal about the Russian contract. A German cancellation of the contract would be a major victory for Donald Trump and some consolation to him for the thwarting of the attempted coup in Belarus.

That a cancellation of the contract will impose huge cost on the Europeans is the least of Trump’s worries. The economic cost will be only part of the burden for the Europeans. They will have demonstrated yet again that their independence is a shame. The cost for Russia will also be substantial although they have been developing alternatives to the East as part of a wider realignment of economic and political ties.

Perhaps the major lesson to be drawn from this whole sorry saga is that Russia must redouble its efforts to create alternatives to the European market. Mr Navalny is an illustration of how expedient individuals can be when they get caught in the much wider geopolitical game being played by the Americans.

James O’Neill, an Australian-based Barrister at Law, exclusively for the online magazine “New Eastern Outlook”.
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Re: Stupid Russians

Postby Kurt » Thu Sep 17, 2020 4:10 pm

I love how that article both claims he is a troublemaker and lawbreaker but makes certain to also diminish his importance.

laws governing the making of political protests.

..attempted coup in Belarus
(wasn't there an election and abducted opposition leaders? Or is that my Western bias talking?)

Yep, cannot have a monster like that running around, but he was not important...and if he was important he had it coming..But it did not come from Russia...but if it did, he probably deserved it.

Its a good thing here in the US we do not have people arrested for violating the laws governing protests. $1 million dollar bails for protesters is not punitive at all.
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Re: Stupid Russians

Postby Alphabet » Fri Sep 18, 2020 1:10 am

sparrow wrote:^Right. I'll check FOX news next time for accuracy. Hahaha.


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https://consortiumnews.com/2020/09/08/a ... und-drive/



Where did I mention Fox News? I'll wait.......
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Re: Stupid Russians

Postby sparrow » Fri Sep 18, 2020 1:14 am

where is your news James?
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Re: Stupid Russians

Postby Alphabet » Fri Sep 18, 2020 1:22 am

Kurt wrote:I love how that article both claims he is a troublemaker and lawbreaker but makes certain to also diminish his importance.

laws governing the making of political protests.

..attempted coup in Belarus
(wasn't there an election and abducted opposition leaders? Or is that my Western bias talking?)



Its a good thing here in the US we do not have people arrested for violating the laws governing protests. $1 million dollar bails for protesters is not punitive at all.




VS kids getting charged with murder for defending themselves? From many different angles? Or defending their homes from a mob? Because they aren't the "appropriate skin tone"?
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