Welcome home, Riley, and thank you for staying in touch with us while you were gone. Not knowing the back story behind your trip, I take it you're safe now, and I hope that continues. I also hope you'll be able to spend time with your son. Take good care.
well of course I am too smart to believe in coincidences, so it cannot be a coincidence that only now that Riley is back in Moscow from Czechia, I just remembered an interesting place to visit in Czechia :)
There is a chapel Kostnice (Sedlec Ossuary), one of the major tourist attractions in Czechia which contains bones of around 50 000 people and these bones are arranged as eerie chapel decorations.
With globalist depopulation agenda on the horizon, please consider a visit and looking at bones of 50 000 people as a part of your "acclimatization phase".
Apparently this goes back to 14-15th century and thousands of people being buried in the abbey cemetery (result of Black Death and Hussite Wars), bones from mass grave later rearranged.
which goes from the area of Bamako to Gao and which had been used by the population as a, somehow 'safer', way to travel has been ambushed by Jihadists supposedly under the Al-Qeida trademark. It carries/carried up to 300 people and can/could provide some level of comfort for those who can/could offer.
The younger daughter of the mother of my children was on board, she was pregnant. There also was her young daughter and her mother.
So my sister-in-law-died as well as her daughter because the terrorists/ so called soldiers of Allah or whoever pay them, shot the boat three times with RPG, right on motor.
Lying like always (not to despair the population), the Authorities claim only 49 dead but from my information which will be really solid in a couple of days, it could be two times more.
My step-mother is now safe with burnt in her back in a village somewhere....
There are no civil services now able to help anybody in Mali in such a situation, only the local help...
Furthermore, the same day, the un-holly warriors struck badly a Malian Army camp close by...
My step father has had the great displeasure to learn about the death of his younger daughter, her child and the one in her belly, while Gao's military camp was under attack and the proximity of the place of fighting and downtown must have make the next morning rather... noisy.
It has been a suicide attack "à la Jihadist" and many people have been injured and killed. the hospital in Gao is once again overcrowded and many people in the city are coming to bring blood. Very bad.
Relevant to this beautiful, shining upon the hill of Tbilissi() for a while, Substack tailored for flexible slavophiles of all walk, the Vagner/Russian camp in Mopti has also been attacked... From my humble knowledge, it must have been the first time the Russians (there may be soldiers more accustomed to the local heat and harsh conditions) are directly targeted.
There are two reason for the Malian actual authorities to have accused France of helping the "terrorists".
First: the non-islamic motivated separatists Tamashek/Touaregs were backed by some powerful French networks and they were to be used as their scouts during the strange war in the North. Thus, their capital, Kidal, had never been handed back to Mali and had been kept by some Tamashek and French military for ten years.
Second: Each time the Jihadists took a French as an hostage, the French 'power that shouldn't be' pays millions of Euros to have people freed. It is a very big business and one which can provide good weaponry coming mayybe from The Ukrainian territory.
So it was not a very happy sunday, rather sad in fact, but a real beautiful one to live as a true human.
May all the blog's readers be strong and keep sense of humor!
Beyond the family drama we are facing, their is the geopolitical situation in Sahel.
It is even much worst than what I had written already. The Coordination des Mouvements de l'Azawad (CMA), a Touareg/Kel tamashek military-politic secessionist organization has destroyed a plane of the Malian military. The Sky Mali company which was providing flights to Gao and Timbuctu has canceled it's activities. Thus, the Northern capitals are now somehow isolated. The situation is worst in Timbuctu where the Jihadists have circled the city which is now almost in state of siege.
According to French intelligence, there are only 500 Jihadist fighters... Before the first war, they were evaluated at 400 but after the destruction and invasion of Libya they were thousands and many people said that lots of them spoke English...
The new data in the equation is Vagner/Russia.
The US and it's vassal France are now pushing for a new war theater. What will Algeria and Russia do? It is above stinky...
The more i get information the more it gets clear that France, the infamous CEDEAO, are preparing a military action against the Nigerien government which arrived by a coup. I had already seen that a Nigerien Tamashek warlord had declared himself against the coup a couple of weeks ago... Some Tamashek factions are French assets. The military events in Mali are clearly now the beginning of a new large scale conflict for...
Thank you Pill Giigle. Smells like a new international conflict is brewing in the area.
My 12 and 15 years old daughters are very sad about it, understandably, losing an aunty and two cousins... It has been an occasion to talk about life, death, sorrows, what NDE teaches us...
If your girls know that you correspond with interesting people around the world (in perfect English, no less), please tell them that Mr. Jeff, in Colorado,US, is very, very sorry for the loss of their cousins and their Aunty. I feel so terrible about it.
Girls, I am so sorry that this has happened in your country and to people that you love. I am sure that they were special and beautiful people who will be missed badly by everyone who loved them. The people who did this are cowards and are afraid. Imagine, being afraid of people on a boat! Please do not be bitter but do great and beautiful things to honor your Aunty and cousins. Prove your love for them. I will be praying for you.
J'ai triste a cause du tragedy au Riviere Niger. C'est domage; pour vous et pour le Mali. Je croix que votre tante et cousines etait jolie et magnifique; et quelques uns les manquent.
S'il vous plait, il faut prover votre amour aux votre familile et honorer leurs memoire.
I thank you Jeff Cook-Coyle. That is pure terrorism to demonstrate the Malians that the government is unable to protect the population and it's own military bases. The worst aspect is that the Jihadists number from 800 to 2000 men and are just unable to make a military coup to rule the country. On the other hand, some western countries might appreciate that situation and take advantage of it.
So sorry to hear of your losses. Cannot understand the extent of your grief. Can only say I care. Such senseless suffering and loss due to ongoing conflicts. One would think, that suffering on both sides, would lead to the sanity of both sides laying down arms. Tragically, suffering often seems to escalate the fighting. I can understand this. But not really. Ultimately it makes no sense to go on causing suffering and death to self and others. War seems to be part of our history. Why we all long for real peace. Shalom.
It's always such sweet sorrow to be back home, in many instances. What a marvelous Russian cat. Here in mid Michigan, I use Yandex for searching, not anti-privacy google.
I can't read any Russian, but once knew a Russian engineer back in the 1980's who was very interesting. Our company was building heat treating furnaces for Avtoprominport, I think it might have been. It was a giant car manufacturing factory.
That's a fascinating bit of history. Avtopromimport (Russian: Автопромимпорт) appears to be one of many instances when the Russian government set up operations to import foreign made products instead of or in addition to their own Russian-made products. So they imported furnaces to the Soviet Union?
And that was in Soviet times, when the Russians were still producing all kinds of goods, before that was all closed down in the 90s by agents like Chubais, creating thousands of unemployed workers who could now enjoy this newly imported democracy. If you visit major cities of today's Russia or another former member state, you'll find many gigantic factory buildings that are all abandoned. Nowadays, they have Western brands in stores. There was another commenter from Serbia recently who basically said the same thing about his country because the same playbook was used in all those countries in the 90s. The West paid agents working in the different governments to close down all local production and start importing from the West. Which was great for Western companies but not so great for Russians. And it's still good for Western interests because now there are multiple generations of Russians who learned from their own experience that all the good things are made in the West, cars, toothpaste, cheese, tools...
It's both fascinating and scary to see how factories, even whole industries can be closed just by a couple of Western agents in the governments that have been sufficiently destabilized prior. Speaking of, how's Michigan's car industry going and are there Chinese vehicles appearing on the streets?
Welcome home, Riley, and thank you for staying in touch with us while you were gone. Not knowing the back story behind your trip, I take it you're safe now, and I hope that continues. I also hope you'll be able to spend time with your son. Take good care.
well of course I am too smart to believe in coincidences, so it cannot be a coincidence that only now that Riley is back in Moscow from Czechia, I just remembered an interesting place to visit in Czechia :)
There is a chapel Kostnice (Sedlec Ossuary), one of the major tourist attractions in Czechia which contains bones of around 50 000 people and these bones are arranged as eerie chapel decorations.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sedlec_Ossuary
With globalist depopulation agenda on the horizon, please consider a visit and looking at bones of 50 000 people as a part of your "acclimatization phase".
W Polsce też jest taka kaplica. Wiele jest miejsc na Ziemi gdzie leżą ludzkie kości. Czy to wynik resetu z XIX wieku?
Apparently this goes back to 14-15th century and thousands of people being buried in the abbey cemetery (result of Black Death and Hussite Wars), bones from mass grave later rearranged.
Szczerze mówiąc nie jestem tego pewien. Pamiętaj że nasza historia to zbiór kłamstw w które zgodziliśmy się wierzyć.
You made it home!
yes :)
Glad you could make it and I wish you to find true allies in the country you love.
I am smiling! (But I am too old to figure out those smiley face things!) ..oh! OK - I'll meet you half way: :)
Glad You are back in Russia! You will soon see your boy and that is great Riley, for both of you.
The Malian state is under attack by the terrorists and their handlers, whoever they are...
Two days ago, the boat Timbuctu https://kibaru.ml/media/images_article/tom_olncW86.jpg
which goes from the area of Bamako to Gao and which had been used by the population as a, somehow 'safer', way to travel has been ambushed by Jihadists supposedly under the Al-Qeida trademark. It carries/carried up to 300 people and can/could provide some level of comfort for those who can/could offer.
The younger daughter of the mother of my children was on board, she was pregnant. There also was her young daughter and her mother.
So my sister-in-law-died as well as her daughter because the terrorists/ so called soldiers of Allah or whoever pay them, shot the boat three times with RPG, right on motor.
Lying like always (not to despair the population), the Authorities claim only 49 dead but from my information which will be really solid in a couple of days, it could be two times more.
My step-mother is now safe with burnt in her back in a village somewhere....
There are no civil services now able to help anybody in Mali in such a situation, only the local help...
Furthermore, the same day, the un-holly warriors struck badly a Malian Army camp close by...
My step father has had the great displeasure to learn about the death of his younger daughter, her child and the one in her belly, while Gao's military camp was under attack and the proximity of the place of fighting and downtown must have make the next morning rather... noisy.
It has been a suicide attack "à la Jihadist" and many people have been injured and killed. the hospital in Gao is once again overcrowded and many people in the city are coming to bring blood. Very bad.
Relevant to this beautiful, shining upon the hill of Tbilissi() for a while, Substack tailored for flexible slavophiles of all walk, the Vagner/Russian camp in Mopti has also been attacked... From my humble knowledge, it must have been the first time the Russians (there may be soldiers more accustomed to the local heat and harsh conditions) are directly targeted.
There are two reason for the Malian actual authorities to have accused France of helping the "terrorists".
First: the non-islamic motivated separatists Tamashek/Touaregs were backed by some powerful French networks and they were to be used as their scouts during the strange war in the North. Thus, their capital, Kidal, had never been handed back to Mali and had been kept by some Tamashek and French military for ten years.
Second: Each time the Jihadists took a French as an hostage, the French 'power that shouldn't be' pays millions of Euros to have people freed. It is a very big business and one which can provide good weaponry coming mayybe from The Ukrainian territory.
So it was not a very happy sunday, rather sad in fact, but a real beautiful one to live as a true human.
May all the blog's readers be strong and keep sense of humor!
One Love
Bugey, I am so sorry to read this. I am keeping you in my thoughts.
Thank you Riley,
Beyond the family drama we are facing, their is the geopolitical situation in Sahel.
It is even much worst than what I had written already. The Coordination des Mouvements de l'Azawad (CMA), a Touareg/Kel tamashek military-politic secessionist organization has destroyed a plane of the Malian military. The Sky Mali company which was providing flights to Gao and Timbuctu has canceled it's activities. Thus, the Northern capitals are now somehow isolated. The situation is worst in Timbuctu where the Jihadists have circled the city which is now almost in state of siege.
Thus we are almost going back to the situation before France intervened. Most local Jihadists are Touaregs/Kel tamasheks and some local Arabs. https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Groupe_de_soutien_%C3%A0_l%27islam_et_aux_musulmans
According to French intelligence, there are only 500 Jihadist fighters... Before the first war, they were evaluated at 400 but after the destruction and invasion of Libya they were thousands and many people said that lots of them spoke English...
The new data in the equation is Vagner/Russia.
The US and it's vassal France are now pushing for a new war theater. What will Algeria and Russia do? It is above stinky...
There is an interesting article from Voltairenet:
https://www.voltairenet.org/article219665.html
A first battle has taking place between the MAF and the secessionist Tamasheks in Bourem. the Malian army has "won"...
https://lanouvelletribune.info/2023/09/mali-larmee-fait-le-bilan-de-lattaque-de-bourem/
https://www.ouest-france.fr/monde/mali/mali-des-groupes-rebelles-du-nord-attaquent-larmee-dans-une-ville-clef-0e07e676-f23c-46b4-8e1e-0548f8ab284c
Do Russian media mention what is going on?
The more i get information the more it gets clear that France, the infamous CEDEAO, are preparing a military action against the Nigerien government which arrived by a coup. I had already seen that a Nigerien Tamashek warlord had declared himself against the coup a couple of weeks ago... Some Tamashek factions are French assets. The military events in Mali are clearly now the beginning of a new large scale conflict for...
My sincere condolences to you and your family.
My condolences.
Sounds like the Western bloc is exporting democracy again.
Thank you Pill Giigle. Smells like a new international conflict is brewing in the area.
My 12 and 15 years old daughters are very sad about it, understandably, losing an aunty and two cousins... It has been an occasion to talk about life, death, sorrows, what NDE teaches us...
Respect
If your girls know that you correspond with interesting people around the world (in perfect English, no less), please tell them that Mr. Jeff, in Colorado,US, is very, very sorry for the loss of their cousins and their Aunty. I feel so terrible about it.
Thank you Jeff. they'll read your post. God bless you.
Girls, I am so sorry that this has happened in your country and to people that you love. I am sure that they were special and beautiful people who will be missed badly by everyone who loved them. The people who did this are cowards and are afraid. Imagine, being afraid of people on a boat! Please do not be bitter but do great and beautiful things to honor your Aunty and cousins. Prove your love for them. I will be praying for you.
Ou bien en francais,
Madamoiselles,
J'ai triste a cause du tragedy au Riviere Niger. C'est domage; pour vous et pour le Mali. Je croix que votre tante et cousines etait jolie et magnifique; et quelques uns les manquent.
S'il vous plait, il faut prover votre amour aux votre familile et honorer leurs memoire.
I am so sorry Bugey. I can not comprehend such a tragedy.
I thank you Jeff Cook-Coyle. That is pure terrorism to demonstrate the Malians that the government is unable to protect the population and it's own military bases. The worst aspect is that the Jihadists number from 800 to 2000 men and are just unable to make a military coup to rule the country. On the other hand, some western countries might appreciate that situation and take advantage of it.
So sorry to hear of your losses. Cannot understand the extent of your grief. Can only say I care. Such senseless suffering and loss due to ongoing conflicts. One would think, that suffering on both sides, would lead to the sanity of both sides laying down arms. Tragically, suffering often seems to escalate the fighting. I can understand this. But not really. Ultimately it makes no sense to go on causing suffering and death to self and others. War seems to be part of our history. Why we all long for real peace. Shalom.
Thank you Seeds. Jah bless you.
Hurray! Glad you're back. You've paid some serious dues.
Looking forward to your descriptions and understandings of what is taking place on ground there, thanks.
“The highest activity a human being can attain is learning for understanding, because to understand is to be free.” Baruch Spinoza
Get free, stay safe.
Edward beats the bureaucracy. Nicely done.
Looking forward to hearing from you as soon as you get yourself mobilized … sorry! poor choice of words … I mean when you’re rested up
Welcome back, Komerade!
Happy to hear you're back!
Wypoczywaj i nabieraj siły do nowych artykułów!
👨👦!
I'm so happy that you're finally home and reunited with your son :) Take care.
Thanks, Natalie :) hope you are doing well --
riley
It's always such sweet sorrow to be back home, in many instances. What a marvelous Russian cat. Here in mid Michigan, I use Yandex for searching, not anti-privacy google.
I can't read any Russian, but once knew a Russian engineer back in the 1980's who was very interesting. Our company was building heat treating furnaces for Avtoprominport, I think it might have been. It was a giant car manufacturing factory.
That's a fascinating bit of history. Avtopromimport (Russian: Автопромимпорт) appears to be one of many instances when the Russian government set up operations to import foreign made products instead of or in addition to their own Russian-made products. So they imported furnaces to the Soviet Union?
And that was in Soviet times, when the Russians were still producing all kinds of goods, before that was all closed down in the 90s by agents like Chubais, creating thousands of unemployed workers who could now enjoy this newly imported democracy. If you visit major cities of today's Russia or another former member state, you'll find many gigantic factory buildings that are all abandoned. Nowadays, they have Western brands in stores. There was another commenter from Serbia recently who basically said the same thing about his country because the same playbook was used in all those countries in the 90s. The West paid agents working in the different governments to close down all local production and start importing from the West. Which was great for Western companies but not so great for Russians. And it's still good for Western interests because now there are multiple generations of Russians who learned from their own experience that all the good things are made in the West, cars, toothpaste, cheese, tools...
It's both fascinating and scary to see how factories, even whole industries can be closed just by a couple of Western agents in the governments that have been sufficiently destabilized prior. Speaking of, how's Michigan's car industry going and are there Chinese vehicles appearing on the streets?
Welcome home. Stay strong.