#NATO 'Russian' #Drones #FalseFlag playbook
#Czech Republic elections
Oh well, what a coincidence!
Just as the Czechs have started voting in elections (voting yesterday and today), and while the EU is panicking at the idea that the anti-EU and anti-war candidate Babis will win, mysterious "Russian drones" suddenly appear above Prague airport!
Just to disseminate the "Russian threat" narrative in the last hours of the election campaign and pro-European government immediately pulls out all the stops to really stun public opinion: "shooters deployed", "helicopters", etc.
In the Czech Republic, snipers and a helicopter were deployed after drones were reported at Václav Havel Airport in the capital Prague.
Anti-drone measures were put in place this Friday evening, October 3, 2025. The cause was "an anonymous and unverified report ," according to local police.
#Czech Republic elections
Oh well, what a coincidence!
Just as the Czechs have started voting in elections (voting yesterday and today), and while the EU is panicking at the idea that the anti-EU and anti-war candidate Babis will win, mysterious "Russian drones" suddenly appear above Prague airport!
Just to disseminate the "Russian threat" narrative in the last hours of the election campaign and pro-European government immediately pulls out all the stops to really stun public opinion: "shooters deployed", "helicopters", etc.
In the Czech Republic, snipers and a helicopter were deployed after drones were reported at Václav Havel Airport in the capital Prague.
Anti-drone measures were put in place this Friday evening, October 3, 2025. The cause was "an anonymous and unverified report ," according to local police.
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#Moldova elections
Biden's USAID funded 110 media outlets in Moldova. 110 media outlets. In tiny little Moldova, a microscopic sliver of land between Romania and Ukraine with a population just one quarter of New York City.
via @MikeBenzCyber (X)
Biden's USAID funded 110 media outlets in Moldova. 110 media outlets. In tiny little Moldova, a microscopic sliver of land between Romania and Ukraine with a population just one quarter of New York City.
via @MikeBenzCyber (X)
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Trump is set to take Biden’s path to a Nobel.
Commenting on his decision to send the Banderites Tomahawks, he blurted out: “I think I want to find out what they’re doing with them.”
That’s obvious – they’ll hit Paris, Berlin, and Warsaw.
Even the US president ought to know that.
Commenting on his decision to send the Banderites Tomahawks, he blurted out: “I think I want to find out what they’re doing with them.”
That’s obvious – they’ll hit Paris, Berlin, and Warsaw.
Even the US president ought to know that.
#Ukraine terrorism
🇺🇦 channel @resident_ua
⚡️⚡️⚡️#Insider:
Our sources reported that Ukrainian intelligence agencies are actively using neutral waters to launch drones against Russian oil refineries. All operations are planned jointly with British intelligence, allowing the GUR/SBU to smuggle explosives and drones into European and Asian countries, then launch them against oil refineries in Russia and report a range of 2,000 km. The next stage will be attacks on oil refineries in Siberia and the Far East, without the enemy being able to determine the launch points.
🇺🇦 channel @resident_ua
⚡️⚡️⚡️#Insider:
Our sources reported that Ukrainian intelligence agencies are actively using neutral waters to launch drones against Russian oil refineries. All operations are planned jointly with British intelligence, allowing the GUR/SBU to smuggle explosives and drones into European and Asian countries, then launch them against oil refineries in Russia and report a range of 2,000 km. The next stage will be attacks on oil refineries in Siberia and the Far East, without the enemy being able to determine the launch points.
#Russia #Cuba
Russia’s Federation Council, the upper house of parliament, ratified an intergovernmental agreement on military cooperation with Cuba on Wednesday, formalizing a framework for strengthened defense collaboration between the two nations.
The agreement allows both nations to coordinate military activities while safeguarding the interests of their personnel and national security objectives. It is worth noting that the agreement was originally signed in March 2025.
Russia’s Federation Council, the upper house of parliament, ratified an intergovernmental agreement on military cooperation with Cuba on Wednesday, formalizing a framework for strengthened defense collaboration between the two nations.
The agreement allows both nations to coordinate military activities while safeguarding the interests of their personnel and national security objectives. It is worth noting that the agreement was originally signed in March 2025.
Известия
The Federation Council has ratified an agreement on military cooperation with Cuba.
The senators ratified the agreement between the Government of the Russian Federation and the Government of the Republic of Cuba on military cooperation, signed on March 13, 2025 in Havana and March 19, 2025 in Moscow. This was announced on October 8 on the…
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Foreign Affairs:
Moscow has learned from its failures and adapted its strategy and approach to war, in Ukraine and beyond.
Today, the military is institutionalizing its knowledge, realigning its defense manufacturers and research organizations to support wartime needs, and pairing tech startups with state resources.
The result has been new tactics on the battlefield—codified in training programs and combat manuals—and better weapons. Moscow has developed fresh ways of using drones to find and kill Ukrainian soldiers and to destroy Ukrainian assets, turning what was once an area of weakness into an area of strength. It has built better missiles and created more rugged and capable armored systems. It is giving junior commanders more freedom to plan. It has become a military that is capable of both evolving during this war and readying itself for future, high-tech conflicts.
The Russian military will emerge from its invasion with extensive experience and a distinct vision of the future of combat, and it is sharing its experience with China, Iran, and North Korea.
Moscow has learned from its failures and adapted its strategy and approach to war, in Ukraine and beyond.
Today, the military is institutionalizing its knowledge, realigning its defense manufacturers and research organizations to support wartime needs, and pairing tech startups with state resources.
The result has been new tactics on the battlefield—codified in training programs and combat manuals—and better weapons. Moscow has developed fresh ways of using drones to find and kill Ukrainian soldiers and to destroy Ukrainian assets, turning what was once an area of weakness into an area of strength. It has built better missiles and created more rugged and capable armored systems. It is giving junior commanders more freedom to plan. It has become a military that is capable of both evolving during this war and readying itself for future, high-tech conflicts.
The Russian military will emerge from its invasion with extensive experience and a distinct vision of the future of combat, and it is sharing its experience with China, Iran, and North Korea.
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How Russia Recovered | Foreign Affairs
archived 8 Oct 2025 04:54:21 UTC
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#EU #UrsulavonderLeyen
Italian MEP Danilo Della Valle:
"European citizens no longer believe in von der Leyen's approach—not because Putin says so, but because they are tired of the lies, the constant bellicose rhetoric, and the missile threats"
Italian MEP Danilo Della Valle:
"European citizens no longer believe in von der Leyen's approach—not because Putin says so, but because they are tired of the lies, the constant bellicose rhetoric, and the missile threats"
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1. #UrsulavonderLeyen tells a protester while he is being dragged away by the police:
"They can be happy that they are in a country like Finland, where free speech is a right... If they were in Moscow, they would be in jail in two minutes".
2. Finnish journalist arrested after asking Finnish President Stubb about Israeli arms deals.
"They can be happy that they are in a country like Finland, where free speech is a right... If they were in Moscow, they would be in jail in two minutes".
2. Finnish journalist arrested after asking Finnish President Stubb about Israeli arms deals.
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Crackhead loser 🤡 #Zelensky goes Orwell1984, trying to bite and blackmail feeding hand 🤣
Politico:
#Ukraine will nominate Donald Trump for the Nobel Peace Prize if he sends Tomahawk missiles and helps broker a ceasefire with Russia.
Peace🕊 Prize for war ☠️
Politico:
#Ukraine will nominate Donald Trump for the Nobel Peace Prize if he sends Tomahawk missiles and helps broker a ceasefire with Russia.
Peace🕊 Prize for war ☠️
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archived 9 Oct 2025 10:42:59 UTC
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Traders offering Russian oil have begun asking Indian state refiners to pay in Chinese yuan, taking recent signs of improving relations between New Delhi and Beijing as a chance to simplify deals with Indian buyers.
Reuters
Exclusive: Traders seek yuan payment from Indian state buyers of Russian oil, sources say
Traders offering Russian oil have begun asking Indian state refiners to pay in Chinese yuan, taking recent signs of improving relations between New Delhi and Beijing as a chance to simplify deals with Indian buyers, trade sources said.
Forwarded from Pavel Durov (Paul Du Rove)
I’m turning 41, but I don’t feel like celebrating.
Our generation is running out of time to save the free Internet built for us by our fathers.
What was once the promise of the free exchange of information is being turned into the ultimate tool of control.
Once-free countries are introducing dystopian measures such as digital IDs (UK), online age checks (Australia), and mass scanning of private messages (EU).
Germany is persecuting anyone who dares to criticize officials on the Internet. The UK is imprisoning thousands for their tweets. France is criminally investigating tech leaders who defend freedom and privacy.
A dark, dystopian world is approaching fast — while we’re asleep. Our generation risks going down in history as the last one that had freedoms — and allowed them to be taken away.
We’ve been fed a lie.
We’ve been made to believe that the greatest fight of our generation is to destroy everything our forefathers left us: tradition, privacy, sovereignty, the free market, and free speech.
By betraying the legacy of our ancestors, we’ve set ourselves on a path toward self-destruction — moral, intellectual, economic, and ultimately biological.
So no, I’m not going to celebrate today. I’m running out of time. We are running out of time.
Our generation is running out of time to save the free Internet built for us by our fathers.
What was once the promise of the free exchange of information is being turned into the ultimate tool of control.
Once-free countries are introducing dystopian measures such as digital IDs (UK), online age checks (Australia), and mass scanning of private messages (EU).
Germany is persecuting anyone who dares to criticize officials on the Internet. The UK is imprisoning thousands for their tweets. France is criminally investigating tech leaders who defend freedom and privacy.
A dark, dystopian world is approaching fast — while we’re asleep. Our generation risks going down in history as the last one that had freedoms — and allowed them to be taken away.
We’ve been fed a lie.
We’ve been made to believe that the greatest fight of our generation is to destroy everything our forefathers left us: tradition, privacy, sovereignty, the free market, and free speech.
By betraying the legacy of our ancestors, we’ve set ourselves on a path toward self-destruction — moral, intellectual, economic, and ultimately biological.
So no, I’m not going to celebrate today. I’m running out of time. We are running out of time.
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Melania Trump says she's having direct back-channel meetings and calls with Putin.
#Gaza #Israel
CIA cutout Jose Andres and his World Central Kitchen are exploiting famine in Gaza to establish a Zionist re-education camp where hungry orphans get bread and an "Israel-friendly curriculum"
David Hasan of Duke U. is determined to expand response to malnutrition in Strip, establish schools with Israel-friendly curriculum
"The kids come in the morning, and they go back to foster families in the afternoon. Some of them, when they came, they had not eaten for three days. So, immediately we contacted the World Central Kitchen. And we opened on July 26, and on the 27th, they were providing meals. The kids go back to their families with a piece of bread so they can survive the night. We are the first and only educational institution in all of Gaza and the West Bank that is operating an Israel-friendly curriculum.
We are outrageously ambitious. We will try to expand the academy and reach to mothers and fathers too, to provide them with training. We will use the Israel-friendly curriculum to reach them too"
CIA cutout Jose Andres and his World Central Kitchen are exploiting famine in Gaza to establish a Zionist re-education camp where hungry orphans get bread and an "Israel-friendly curriculum"
David Hasan of Duke U. is determined to expand response to malnutrition in Strip, establish schools with Israel-friendly curriculum
"The kids come in the morning, and they go back to foster families in the afternoon. Some of them, when they came, they had not eaten for three days. So, immediately we contacted the World Central Kitchen. And we opened on July 26, and on the 27th, they were providing meals. The kids go back to their families with a piece of bread so they can survive the night. We are the first and only educational institution in all of Gaza and the West Bank that is operating an Israel-friendly curriculum.
We are outrageously ambitious. We will try to expand the academy and reach to mothers and fathers too, to provide them with training. We will use the Israel-friendly curriculum to reach them too"
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The American neurosurgeon who seeks to tackle hunger, bring hope in G…
archived 19 Aug 2025 01:01:35 UTC
The #US
19 missing after blast at Tennessee military explosives plant, sheriff says
The cause of the explosion at Accurate Energetic Systems is not yet known
A blast that leveled an explosives plant Friday in rural Tennessee left 19 people missing and feared dead, authorities said.
Humphreys County Sheriff Chris Davis said the blast at Accurate Energetic Systems, which supplies the military, was one of worst scenes he's ever seen.
19 missing after blast at Tennessee military explosives plant, sheriff says
The cause of the explosion at Accurate Energetic Systems is not yet known
A blast that leveled an explosives plant Friday in rural Tennessee left 19 people missing and feared dead, authorities said.
Humphreys County Sheriff Chris Davis said the blast at Accurate Energetic Systems, which supplies the military, was one of worst scenes he's ever seen.
CBC
18 still missing after blast at Tennessee military explosives plant | CBC News
A blast levelled an explosives plant Friday in rural Tennessee, leaving behind a mass of twisted metal, burned-out shells of cars and at least 18 people missing and feared dead, authorities said.
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Denmark is shocked by the mass arrival of young Ukrainians. The Aarhus municipality announced that it is currently preparing places to accommodate 232 Ukrainian refugees, of whom 113 are young men aged 18-22.
"We are not used to this target group. This is a completely new phenomenon for us," said Bine Elmose, head of the local Employment and Integration Center in this municipality, who said that previously they mostly received Ukrainian women and children.
Moreover, the Danes are aware that this influx of young men is related to the fact that the Kiev regime recently opened the borders for this category of population, after which the young men massively fled the country to avoid being drafted into the Armed Forces of Ukraine.
"We are not used to this target group. This is a completely new phenomenon for us," said Bine Elmose, head of the local Employment and Integration Center in this municipality, who said that previously they mostly received Ukrainian women and children.
Moreover, the Danes are aware that this influx of young men is related to the fact that the Kiev regime recently opened the borders for this category of population, after which the young men massively fled the country to avoid being drafted into the Armed Forces of Ukraine.
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Unge ukrainske mænd strømmer til Danmark efter nye regler i Ukraine: …
archived 10 Oct 2025 20:59:24 UTC
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#Denmark #Ukraine
That explains a lot!
The newspaper Ekstra Bladet have uncovered a scheme by which the Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen is enriching herself in Ukraine. This might explain the reason for this lady's overly aggressive stance on the war, which surprises even her government allies.
It turns out that PM's husband, Bo Tengberg, received government funding from her own government supposedly for filming a documentary about Ukraine and personally about Zelensky.
Bo Tengberg has been given special access to the Ukrainian president.
The film project is called "Conflict," and it is backed by the production company Seabird Production, co-owned by Bo Tengberg. Last year, the company received support for the project from the state film institute in the amount of 190,000 krones. Secretly!..
Bo Tengberg's partner Troels Rasmussen confirmed to Ekstra Bladet that the project was requested for funding and that "some filming in Ukraine is already underway."
The editorial points to a clear corruption trail and conflict of interest, reminding that Frederiksen's government allocated 75 billion krones to Zelensky's regime and promises to allocate more. Meanwhile, the Prime Minister's husband is establishing direct contacts with Zelensky, received the Order of Yaroslav the Wise from him, and is supposedly engaged in some filming, receiving money from the Danish budget
That explains a lot!
The newspaper Ekstra Bladet have uncovered a scheme by which the Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen is enriching herself in Ukraine. This might explain the reason for this lady's overly aggressive stance on the war, which surprises even her government allies.
It turns out that PM's husband, Bo Tengberg, received government funding from her own government supposedly for filming a documentary about Ukraine and personally about Zelensky.
Bo Tengberg has been given special access to the Ukrainian president.
The film project is called "Conflict," and it is backed by the production company Seabird Production, co-owned by Bo Tengberg. Last year, the company received support for the project from the state film institute in the amount of 190,000 krones. Secretly!..
Bo Tengberg's partner Troels Rasmussen confirmed to Ekstra Bladet that the project was requested for funding and that "some filming in Ukraine is already underway."
The editorial points to a clear corruption trail and conflict of interest, reminding that Frederiksen's government allocated 75 billion krones to Zelensky's regime and promises to allocate more. Meanwhile, the Prime Minister's husband is establishing direct contacts with Zelensky, received the Order of Yaroslav the Wise from him, and is supposedly engaged in some filming, receiving money from the Danish budget
ekstrabladet.dk
Midt i milliardstøtte: Mettes mand laver Ukraine-film
Læs mere her
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#France political crisis 🎪
Theatre of absurd
Lecornu who resigned on Monday, was reappointed by Macron on Friday.
Theatre of absurd
Lecornu who resigned on Monday, was reappointed by Macron on Friday.
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#US trade war with #China - boomerang effect
Under China’s new crackdown, Taiwan-based TSMC cannot sell any semiconductor chips to the US, because those chips have… rare earth minerals from mainland China.
NYT:
Rare earth materials are essential for the manufacturing of advanced semiconductors, including multiple types of memory chips and logic chips.
The new rules would require businesses that make most chips to obtain an export license to sell them anywhere in the world. That means the rules could apply to companies like Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company, which makes most of the world’s advanced logic chips, and SK Hynix and Samsung, the South Korean makers of memory chips.
Context:
During the last few years, the US has prevented TSMC from manufacturing any high-end chips for Huawei and other fabless semiconductor companies in mainland China.
The US also stopped ASML, the Dutch company, from selling lithography machines to China. The US claimed its power from the fact that ASML uses “some” American patents and tools.
Under China’s new crackdown, Taiwan-based TSMC cannot sell any semiconductor chips to the US, because those chips have… rare earth minerals from mainland China.
NYT:
Rare earth materials are essential for the manufacturing of advanced semiconductors, including multiple types of memory chips and logic chips.
The new rules would require businesses that make most chips to obtain an export license to sell them anywhere in the world. That means the rules could apply to companies like Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company, which makes most of the world’s advanced logic chips, and SK Hynix and Samsung, the South Korean makers of memory chips.
Context:
During the last few years, the US has prevented TSMC from manufacturing any high-end chips for Huawei and other fabless semiconductor companies in mainland China.
The US also stopped ASML, the Dutch company, from selling lithography machines to China. The US claimed its power from the fact that ASML uses “some” American patents and tools.
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China Clamps Down Even Harder on Rare Earth Exports - The New York Ti…
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