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Дмитрий Медведев
Всем, кто переживает и ждёт возмездия. Переживать нужно – это свойство нормального человека. Возмездие неизбежно. При этом следует помнить: 1. Наша Армия активно наступает и продолжит наступление. Всё, что должно взорваться, непременно будет взорвано, а…
🧿 Plot twist - Medvedev is the calm and rational one.

Medvedev:

To all who are worried and waiting for retribution.

You need to worry - this is a normal person's quality. Retribution is inevitable.

At the same time, you should remember:

1. Our Army is actively advancing and will continue to advance. Everything that should explode will certainly explode, and those who should be exterminated will disappear;

2. The negotiations in Istanbul are not needed for a compromise peace on unrealistic conditions invented by someone, but for our speedy victory and the complete destruction of the neo-Nazi government. This is the meaning of the Russian Memorandum, which was published yesterday.


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Xoaquin Flores - New Resistance
💢 Ahmed Alanouq, Gazan journalist and founder of "We Are Not Numbers", sets the record straight when reacting to Piers Morgan's disingenuousness on Uncensored He has lost more than 20 members of his family in Israeli airstrikes since Oct 7 and publicly blamed…
🧿 If you still think that Ukraine, Serbia's Kosovo & Metohija, and Palestine have nothing to do with each other, you are not paying attention.

Here we can see a british [read former colonialist] apologist playing with language and gleefully making the guest, a victim of the current ongoing genocide, recite the long list of family members that have been killed from 1948 to today.

Serbs who support our people in K&M should especially pay attention to the part at ten minutes in; if you still fail to see the parallels, I can't help you.

Kudos to the guy for having the patience to deal with this demon face to face, and not react to the finger wagging veiled threat or the middle finger eyebrow scratch.

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🧿 In case you missed it, Wagner is back.

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🧿 False Flag compilation, this one of jews painting swastikas and other "antisemitic" stuff; just something to keep in mind considering the highest concentration of jews in Serbia is where that crooked cross appeared.

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🧿 It seems to be an ongoing theme these days.

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🧿 Something completely different.

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Raining Again
Betoko
🧿 Tradition will continue, here is a tune on this Sunday before the next Talk, as I upload and process, a notification to get you looking forward to the most recent recording.

This I heard long ago at some late hour on the radio on a desert highway, many moons ago. Do you enjoy the rain? I do.

Betoko - Raining Again (Original Mix)
https://youtu.be/WO5X9ZUzqXM

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🧿 'Maya Danava' a memer from chat, and a long time subscriber, had some very interesting things to Talk about as he introduces himself behind a 'Guy Fawkes' mask and tells us some stories from his life.

In this Talk we learn : Who 'Maya' is and how did he end up retiring as a corporate 'risk manager' while starting as a military signals guy; business process optimization; 'common sense is not so common anymore'; why Hasselblad cameras are important; and that there are no women on the internet.


Also in this episode : Stories from the 'Bhagavad Gita'; 'We never went to the moon' - Bill Kaysing; 'The protocols of Zion'; the coders of AI have an agenda; searching for the meaning of life in southeast Asia; and how analytical capacity is more important than formal education.

➡️ https://youtu.be/FJmQgTlUchE ⬅️

Magic magnets, memes, WB lore, alchemy, wizardry, 4chan's and Yoga all included.

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🧿 The struggle is real.

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🧿 From a friend.

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🧿 Men's mental heath awareness month.

Seems to be more mainstream this year.

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🧿 Men's mental health awareness month... continues.

Listen, think, and wake up, be a man, talk.

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🧿 "Cope cage" curtains for antidroning your home, how soon do you recon?

This stunt is highly likely set up, changes nothing about tiny(whoop) size assassin drones in the [very] near future though.

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🧿 Men's mental heath awareness month. Seems to be more mainstream this year. @WorkingBrother 😎
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🧿 Update on the above - lol - bringing awareness to the issue uncovers these kind of idiots, and shines a light on what many men deal with silently, daily, from all kinds of vectors. The idea behind raising awareness is not to have ribbons or headers on emails, the idea is to have constructive conversations and possibly shift the collective psyche a bit further away from the antimale and antifamily Marxist conundrum we have found ourselves in, probably by those at Bilderberg (happening now in Sweden btw).

In general, I'd much rather be bringing awareness to "men's mental health month" than the abomination that is 'pride month' — which coincidentally overlap, one would say by design.

This Emily King lady is usually on point.

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🧿 26 years ago, the Russians surprised everyone, and we thank them for that. 🫡

To the surprise of many some of the Russian government at the time understood the gravitas of the 'Kosovo project' and the impact it would have on the rule of International Law and reacted, albeit in a limited and slightly late way, their intervention prolonged the ability for Serbia (then Yugoslavia, with Montenegro) to play the opening moves to the long game that is still going on.

—WB

Via Bunt 👇

🇷🇸🇷🇺 A March of Hope that is not forgotten: On this day, Russian paratroopers captured Slatina Airport in Kosovo and Metohija

On this day, June 11-12, 1999, after a forced march of 600 kilometers from Ugljevik in Bosnia and Herzegovina, or Republika Srpska, to Pristina and the Slatina airport, a battalion of the Russian Airborne Forces, consisting of 206 men, eight armored vehicles and 35 trucks, commanded by Colonel Sergey Pavlov, captured this airport near Pristina. [...]


Part 1/2 - Continued Below 👇

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🧿 Part 2/2 Via Bunt 👇
That morning, Russian paratroopers did not allow British helicopters to land on the airport runway, the Russian battalion soon found itself surrounded by NATO forces arriving in Kosovo, and this situation remained for the next few days.

The surprise for NATO forces in Kosovo and Metohija and in this part of Europe that day was complete, enormous. NATO Commander in Europe, General Wesley Clark, was, they say, both furious and surprised, repeating in amazement that it was impossible that "the Russians were in Slatina." When the news was confirmed to him, he asked the Commander of NATO forces in Kosovo, General Michael Jackson, to attack the Russians. The general, it is recorded, replied briefly that his soldiers "had no intention of starting a third world war."

That night, Serbs in Kosovo and Metohija, especially in Pristina, those who were not already in columns with the army and police on the way to central Serbia, did not sleep.

"When word spread around the city that the Russians were arriving, the whole of Pristina was on its feet. We went out into the street to wait for them, we hoped they would arrive earlier, but they only showed up after midnight. A reception was organized in front of the 'Božuri' hotel, we hoped they would stop there, give us a speech, greet us... However, nothing happened, the first tank rushed through, did not stop, only stopped down at 'Grand'. We had prepared pogače, rakija," repeats the story of the reception of the Russian forces in Pristina, one of the Serbs who lived in the center of the capital of Kosovo and Metohija at the time.

On the main street of Pristina, from the Grand Hotel to the Božur Hotel, there were many people, there were Serbian flags, slogans, only the fourth vehicle in the column stopped briefly, one of the Russian officers came out among the gathered Serbs, briefly talked to the people, and then the column continued towards the airport.

"The arrival of the Russian army awakened enormous hope among us Serbs; that night we thought that we would not have to leave our houses and apartments, that we would stay in Kosovo," said our interlocutor.

Available data indicate that only a few people in the General Staff, the Ministry of Defense, and the Airborne Forces Command participated in the preparation of the assault march that shocked NATO commanders and the capture of the Slatina military airport near Pristina in Russia itself.

Before the march, Major Yunus Bek Yevkurov was tasked with a group of 18 soldiers from the GRU special forces unit of the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Russia to secretly penetrate the territory of Kosovo and Metohija, take control of the Slatina airport and wait for the main forces of the Russian contingent. Yevkurov carried out the task so that those around him did not even notice that the Russians were controlling the airport.

On June 11 at four in the morning, the convoy slipped out of the base, so skillfully and unexpectedly that NATO only noticed it when the Russians arrived at the Serbian border, but there was still speculation about where they were going, what the Russian paratroopers were aiming for. Moving at a speed of about 80 km per hour, the convoy quickly reached the territory of central Serbia. General Zavarzin, who was appointed by the Russian General Staff, joined the convoy. Russian flags were displayed on the armored personnel carriers and trucks, and KFOR markings on the vehicles.

Over the next few days, 206 Russian soldiers were encircled, as Hungary and Bulgaria closed their airspace and did not allow Russian planes to fly over their territory and transfer reinforcements to Slatina.

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