In our last open thread a cherished reader asked for a list of internet resources that can help people solve the world’s most bewildering Sudoku, the Russian Federation.
Edward Slavsquat regularly receives flattering fan mail praising us for our penetrative research and our seemingly inexhaustible stockpile of hot scoops. Apparently some of you think we have an army of interns who comb The Saker for interesting leads.
In truth, most of the Scandalous Things you read on this blog are common knowledge on the Russian Internet. And that’s our secret weapon: we ignore the 5D word salad; instead, we lurk in Russian-language web forums and Telegram channels. We also have access to a network of top secret operatives who feed us intel from around Russia. But that’s neither here nor there.
Below is a list of some internet destinations that we regularly browse. We should stress that we do not necessarily endorse the editorial lines of these websites and social media pages. We just find them interesting.
If you know of other insightful and useful Russia-related resources, share them in the comments section and we might add them to our list.
Telegram channels
NASTIKA Против вакцинации—good clot-shot resource.
Против вакцинации—good clot-shot resource.
Новости вакцинобесия—clot-shot news.
Оставьте нас в покое—an excellent channel maintained by conservative activist Alexandra Mashkova-Blagih. We met her! She’s very nice.
STOPVACZISM—the Telegram group of Russia’s unofficial (and persecuted) VAERS.
ВРАЧИ ЗА ПРАВДУ—Russia’s Doctors for Truth. True heroes.
Движение Сорок Сороков—a popular conservative group in Russia. Very outspoken on clot-shots and cattle tags.
Sommerman—a Communist (?) who has interesting and sometimes highly insightful takes on Russia-related issues.
Readovka—a decent source for “breaking” Russia news.
Иван Чай—excellent resource for Russia analysis, especially on cattle tags and clot-shots.
DELYAGIN's special—Delyagin is a State Duma deputy and an absolute legend.
Maria Shukshina—Russian actress and activist who dislikes cattle tags and forced genetic experiments.
Margarita Simonyan—RT’s schizo-in-chief. #1 best source for schizo outbursts.
Websites
Katyusha—simply the best.
Regnum—all sorts of interesting stuff; allegedly has ties to Russian intelligence. Interesting!
Zavtra—a delightful selection of news reports and provocative commentaries.
Fontanka—good for St. Petersburg-related news. Funny stories about Mel Brooks’ degenerate doppelganger.
Krasnaya Vesna—superb reporting on clot-shot-related shenanigans.
Znak—generic party-poopers.
Tsargrad—Orthodox party-poopers.
Nakanune—hardcore party-poopers.
Kommersant—normie news.
RBK—normie news.
Lenta—normie news but sometimes they have stories about cats getting gigga-vaxxed. (Someone with a Lenta.ru email subbed to Slavsquat. Who are you? Reveal yourself!)
Vedomosti—Russia’s Wall Street Journal. Enough said.
TASS (in Russian)—an excellent resource for observing own-goals scored by the Russian government.
RT (in Russian)—probably the most insane website on the internet.
… a lot of others; we’ll update later.
Basic internet searches
Pro-tip: if you are interested in a particular Russia-related topic or issue, try a Russian language search using Yandex. We guarantee you will find relevant information that is not available in English.
So there you have it. Now there is absolutely no reason to read Edward Slavsquat. But if you stop reading us, that would be the ultimate betrayal.
Excellent list! Gotta make sure you know what all sides are saying, from the Orthodox to the Intelligence service goons to the normies. And of course gotta keep an eye on the 5D chess grandmasters at RT and their boss.
Awesome, thanks! -- A cherished reader