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The police planted undercover officers among the Occupy Wall Street protestors to lead them off the permitted area where there were paddy wagons waiting to pick them up. The Cleveland Occupy protestors had an undercover FBI who plied them with alcohol and convinced them to change a peaceful protest to one that vandalized several downtown banks.
The Russia 'protest' was staged to create a photo opportunity.
Most glorious nuclear missile accident has managed to kill and injure Russians in the north and release radiation in the atmosphere. Meanwhile Putin's defense ministry denies the claims "it didn't happen" and compliant Kremlin media refuse to ask about it. Apparently 6 people came down with radiation poisoning and burns (aside from the initial casualties of the explosion). This not too long after the nuclear submarine "fire" which knocked of more brave souls. Seems Russians would be better off if they stopped pretending they can develop new nuclear weapons for Putin's posturing.
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An emergency warning sirens turned on in the south of Moscow yesterday. The best headline today:
"Muscovites were disappointed by the insufficiently powerful hurricane."
So did the UK but I'm pretty sure no other country besides USSR signed pact with the Nazis to invade Eastern European countries.
But European countries allowed the Nazis to seize land from Czechoslovakia in 1939. USSR logically tried to defend its interests when the world began to fly into the abyss. And USSR did not make a push into the abyss first. The Second World War is a consequence of poor conditions for Germany after the First World War. And the subsequent games of the West with the Nazis. USSR was far from being the first to join these games.
Most glorious nuclear missile accident has managed to kill and injure Russians in the north and release radiation in the atmosphere. Meanwhile Putin's defense ministry denies the claims "it didn't happen" and compliant Kremlin media refuse to ask about it. Apparently 6 people came down with radiation poisoning and burns (aside from the initial casualties of the explosion). This not too long after the nuclear submarine "fire" which knocked of more brave souls. Seems Russians would be better off if they stopped pretending they can develop new nuclear weapons for Putin's posturing.
Don't worry. Russians will be able to decide on their own which is better.
Most glorious nuclear missile accident has managed to kill and injure Russians in the north and release radiation in the atmosphere. Meanwhile Putin's defense ministry denies the claims "it didn't happen" and compliant Kremlin media refuse to ask about it. Apparently 6 people came down with radiation poisoning and burns (aside from the initial casualties of the explosion). This not too long after the nuclear submarine "fire" which knocked of more brave souls. Seems Russians would be better off if they stopped pretending they can develop new nuclear weapons for Putin's posturing.
First off Norways monitoring sites are not showing any abnormal readings, at least until "western experts" arrive at them. Radiation surrounding the site is only 6 times what is allowed and that's far below tolerance levels for humans. Something did explode, in the immediate area there is radioactive debris. I'll bet it was a missile or nuclear torpedo. The warhead didn't go off (it's designed so it won't) but the fissile material may have been scattered. Undoubtedly people were killed and injured.
Don't worry. Russians will be able to decide on their own which is better.
Nice try funny man, Russians don't decide anything on their own! Its all decided for them by their authorities., including who is their authority.
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