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Forwarded from Scott Ritter
80 years ago today, Allied forces from the United States, the United Kingdom, France and Canada stormed the beaches at Normandy.

This attack initiated Operation Overlord, the invasion of France. On D-Day, Allied forces suffered more than 15,000 casualties, including some 4,500 killed. By the time Overlord was finished, on August 30, this number would grow, with some 226,000 wounded and 55,000 killed. But the Allies had liberated France, and in the process captured 200,000 German troops, and killed or wounded another 200,000.

One of the untold stories about Operation Overlord is the role played by the Soviet Army in securing the Allied victory. Two major Soviet offensives were launched in support of Operation Overlord, designed to pin down German forces on the Eastern Front, where more than 60% of German troops were fighting), preventing the Germans from diverting forces to reinforce their troops in France. These two offensives—Bagration and Lvov-Sandomeirz—together killed 520,000 German troops, wounding another 300,000, while capturing more than 192,000, for a total of more than 1 million German casualties.

But the loss to the Soviets was grievous: nearly 250,000 dead, and another 800,000 wounded.

Today we celebrate the anniversary of the battle that began the campaign that liberated France and, ultimately, helped bring about the defeat of Nazi Germany.


But we must never forget the role the Soviet Army played in making this victory, and indeed the victory over Adolf Hitler’s Third Reich, possible. Without the sacrifice of the Soviet Army, the Allie’s invasion of France would have proven to be a much more costly campaign.

Which is why, on this anniversary, the failure of the successors to the great alliance that defeated Nazi Germany to invite representatives of the Russian Federation to mark this solemn occasion is particularly egregious.

The cemeteries that contain the remains of those American soldiers who gave their lives in the cause of freedom 80 years ago would be much larger than they already are without the similar massive sacrifice of life by the Russian people we once called friend and ally.

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Forwarded from Science in telegram
USA, population density
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Forwarded from Today I Learned
TIL the owner and operator of the silk road was arrested at the San Francisco public Library when two fbi agents pretended to be quarreling lovers to distract him while his laptop was open. This was to prevent any deletion of data.
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Forwarded from Memory Holed
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German Newspaper Editor Who Exposed How The CIA Controls The Media Is Found Dead At 54 (2017 Memory Hole)

QRD:
>Dr Udo Ulfkotte, German newspaper editor for largest German newspaper
>wrote bestselling book, BOUGHT JOURNALISTS (archived PDF)
>book cost him his job & perhaps his life (conspiracy)
>German media, were banned from reporting on his work
>acknowledged that his life was under threat
>Ulfkotte explained that he was in a better position than most journalists to expose the truth because he didn’t have any children who could be threatened ("You see, I don’t have children to take care of," says Ulfkotte)
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“I’ve been a journalist for about 25 years, and I’ve been educated to lie, to betray, and not to tell the truth to the public,” Ulfkotte said. “I was supported by the Central Intelligence Agency, the CIA. Why? Because I am pro-American.”
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Forwarded from Vox Day
When Piracy is Mandatory

Even if one accepts the idea that an action that leaves the owner in possession of his property is somehow tantamount to theft, the concept of being spyed upon and only being allowed to use your own property so long as your purposes align with the previous owners is more than sufficient justification for not […]

https://voxday.net/2024/06/06/when-piracy-is-mandatory/
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Forwarded from I Fucking Hate Science (late empire mindset)
is that how it works?
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Forwarded from /CIG/ Telegram | Counter Intelligence Global (FRANCISCVS)
📖 🇺🇸 🚢 Over 200 US Merchant ships took part in the D-day Normandy landings. To make a Normandy breakwater Harbor, called Mulberry harbour, 33 merchant ships were sunk 1,000 yards from shore.

🔶️ In this photo you see US Army landing ships on the beach but they could only carry 2,000 tons. The behind them is the fleet of US Merchant Marine liberty ships that carried 10,000 tons each.

🔶️ During the war 3.1 million tons of US merchant ships were sunk in 733 ships. Merchant Navy crews were killed at a rate of 1 in 26 (US Navy rate was 1 in 114).

🔶️ There were 243,000 mariners that served in the war. And 9,521 perished while serving—a higher proportion of those killed than any other branch of the US military. Roughly four percent of those who served were killed, a higher casualty rate than that of any of the American military services during World War II.

https://www.nationalww2museum.org/war/articles/merchant-marine-world-war-ii

📎 John Konrad
"If there was any doubt that the United States is no longer a serious country with a serious mainstream media, let's consider it settled science after the internet erupted this morning when it appeared Joe Biden pooped his pants during the D-Day event at Normandy."

https://pjmedia.com/jon-del-arroz/2024/06/06/did-joe-biden-poop-himself-at-the-d-day-event-n4929672
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Forwarded from Today I Learned
TIL that in 12th grade Steve Wozniak made a fake bomb, laughed at the principal that disarmed it then electrocuted the guards at juvenile detention with 120v electricity.
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Forwarded from Today I Learned
TIL a team of 3 students won $700K for using AI to decipher the first passages of a 2,000-year-old scroll; 1 of 800 scrolls that were carbonized by the eruption of Mt Vesuvius in 79 CE. Since their discovery in the 1700s, trying to read them proved futile because unrolling them by hand caused damage
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Forwarded from Megatron
BREAKING:

🇷🇺🇺🇲 Russia will soon begin military exercises in the Caribbean, near the US borders - CBS

Warships have already been sent there for these purposes.

The exercise, which will involve Russian warships and long-range bombers, will be the first simultaneous air and naval maneuvers Russia has conducted in the Caribbean since 2019.

The United States interprets them as a response to American support for Ukraine, several American publications report citing Pentagon officials.

t.me/megatron_ron
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"Still, with America’s great divisions only getting greater, let’s assume it does for a second. If we tried to compare the position of the United States today with that of France on the eve of the great revolution of 1789, how would the former hold up? Is it in a more stable position than the France that collapsed into revolution, or is it actually worse?"
https://unherd.com/2024/06/america-is-turning-into-revolutionary-france/#:~:text=Still%2C%20with%20America%E2%80%99s,it%20actually%20worse%3F
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Forwarded from Vox Day
Immigration is Always Invasion

Canada belatedly discovers that two countries halfway around the world are its primary existential threats: India is the “second biggest foreign threat” to Canadian democracy after China, a high-level parliamentary panel has claimed. Russia, which had occupied the second position in a 2019 report, now occupies the third spot in the list. The report was released by Canada’s […]

https://voxday.net/2024/06/07/immigration-is-always-invasion/
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NUCLEAR FALSE FLAG ON THE HORIZON?

Instead of attacking vital strategic resources like oil refineries or ammo depots, Russia’s nuclear defenses are being systematically hobbled. Why?

It’s important to understand that a strike of this kind deep into the center of Russia requires complex planning and logistics. It cannot be achieved without covert intel on the ground as well as aid from satellite surveillance. Ukraine relies completely on NATO satellites and intel; no such strike would ever be possible without NATO involvement. Furthermore, the drones used would need to have the ability to evade early detection systems and remain hidden for thousands of miles. This kind of technology comes mainly from the west.

In other words, there’s no way that these attacks were accomplished by Ukraine without extensive help and approval from the US or European command. I question the notion that a Ukrainian pilot was even remotely flying the drones. We’re talking about some of the most closely defended radar stations in the whole of Russia.

Why does any of this matter? Let’s consider the ugly realities…

First, the targeting of Russian nuclear defenses might make the Kremlin believe they are being prepped for a nuclear strike. Why else would their ballistic radar be singled out? This means they will be on high alert for a possible nuclear exchange. Not good.

Second, the Voronezh-DM stations are used to identify FALSE POSITIVE alerts of nuclear attack. Meaning, if there a weapon is used against Russia that mimics a high altitude ballistic missile, their ability to detect that it’s NOT a nuke has been reduced. They might launch their own warheads in response to a non-nuclear strike (a fake strike or false flag).

Third, Armavir and other stations could be used to record ballistic missile activity well outside Russian air space (in places like the Middle East). It’s possible these strikes were meant to blind Russia and stop them from detecting missile events that are unrelated to the Ukraine war.

Fourth, it’s possible that NATO and Ukraine believe dismantling the radar sends a message that if Russia threatens nuclear attack, they might be hit first. All this means is that Russia won’t give a warning, they’ll simply launch.

Fifth, the attack on Armavir alone meets the conditions the Russian government laid out publicly in 2020 for actions that could trigger a nuclear retaliatory strike. Russia’s early warning network is part of the country’s broader nuclear deterrent posture.

“The conditions specifying the possibility of nuclear weapons use by the Russian Federation” include any “attack by an adversary against critical governmental or military sites of the Russian Federation, disruption of which would undermine nuclear forces response actions,” according to the Basic Principles of State Policy of the Russian Federation on Nuclear Deterrence the Kremlin published in 2020."

https://www.lewrockwell.com/2024/06/brandon-smith/false-flag-on-the-horizon-the-strange-case-of-the-destroyed-russian-nuclear-radar/

ROBINMG 🚀
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Forwarded from David Avocado Wolfe
🇦🇺 Bee-Keeper whistle blower:

“They come here with petrol, they’re pouring it into our hives”

“The Government are doing this”

“They’re doing it to wipe out pollination”

The Australian Government is wiping out live stock and taking out bees and their ability to pollinate.
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Forwarded from Lawyers of Light
The freedom he mercilessly stripped away during lockdowns. The freedom he continues to give away to the globalists and their agenda. The freedom he wants to ruin further by engaging us in a needless war with Russia.

And finally, as crass politicians opine about sacrifices made on #DDay, remember they gave their final insult to the memory of those who died in a former globalist war, by warmly welcoming Nazi Azov "soldiers" to Parliament recently.

#DDayHypocrisy
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