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Dec 17, 2021·edited Dec 17, 2021Liked by Edward Slavsquat

No doubt, a very small minority of Russian parents will accept this offer to let Schwabian Covidian cultists experiment on their children for 180€. There are always those people.

But most Russians will see this as a declaration of war, when they try to touch their children. That's something you just don't do.

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Will we need military coups around the world to save humanity? The evil will not stop.

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No, we will not. We will survive only by civilian uprising supported by courageous sympathetic forces aligned with the system.

The coming years will be an interesting time for “political science experts” of the future.

Fasten your seatbelts, we’re in for a bumpy ride.

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I would hope you are correct but we would need more of the asleep population on our side. I have always maintained that we only need 3.5% of the population to perform an "Occupy" type movement outside parliaments and this whole thing would unravel very quickly. But that needs 100% commitment and sleeping in the street.

Due to the asleep normies, if we make this go hot, the media will destroy us and then we will be in even hotter water.

Whereas the militaries are the only things propping up this rotten system. As soon as they turn on their commanders and the politicians, it's game over.

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We are very carefully considering and turning the same pages.

Semper fidelis. One love.

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Agreed. Semper fidelis.

And also, Sic semper tyrannis.

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we had this ilusion in Brazil, that the army was in our side. guess what, Bolsonaro won, he placed generals and coronels everywhere and every single retarded globalist idea is embraced first and foremost by the glorious brazilian army

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China is ou single biggest partner, CHina asks nothing in wokeism and ESG issues, and despite all that the Glorious Brzilian generals are lobbying for us to join NATO.

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"The Glorious Brzilian generals are lobbying for us to join NATO"

- Genuinely hilarious. WTF?

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long story short, America has been undermining and subverting Brazil with a huge success for 40 years now. Brazil was 3rd largest weapon exporter in 1980s, not even top 10 now. Brazilian military industry has been almost wiped out thanks to American influence but right now they have their eyes on two last prizes: Taurus and Imbel, specially Imbel.

https://www.imbel.gov.br/

Together with NATO membership comes a "partnership" of Imbel with SigSauer, which is an all american company right now. that partnership obviously means turning IMbel into an american company.

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Thank you very much, I don't know anything about this. Really interesting.

FWIW I lived in Bolivia in 2013 and was doing consultancy for a company that was working with approval of the President, Evo Morales.

It was surreal to see the Europeans search his plane for Edward Snowden, in clear violation of diplomatic protocols. Life in Bolivia was actually amazing. The people were very happy in general. Sure their was a natural gas boom which was obviously not going to last, but the country had improved by maybe twenty times since the last time I was there in 2006.

Of course, the Yanks couldn't have that...I hate to think what it's like now with the CIA "improvements".

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Yes, we will. I came this conclusion quite some time ago.

I believe the US Military is quite awake though:

https://rumble.com/vnfz7v-u.s.-soldiers-speak-out-america-is-under-attack-prepare-yourself-now.html

It's long, but I highly recommend you watch this.

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gonna do that. will get back to you on this issue - pivotal!

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I look forward to hearing your thoughts as always. :)

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Why? Because enough Russian politicians are captured by the Cult. From the WEF to Big Banks to Big Pharma, the Russian system is no better than the West.

Why? Because the global PSYOP-19 depopulation program has not death injected enough Russikies.

Horror.

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"How many Russian children have died “from COVID”?" There are plenty of data from other countries. There is no point in even asking the Russian govt since we cannot their data anyway.

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Dec 17, 2021Liked by Edward Slavsquat

It´s so depressing to see what´s happening in Russia, now seemingly moving in lockstep with the West. There are so many strands to this crazy time, the main one, probably the resetting of global monetary systems. A country (even a big one like Russia) that steps out of line, could be and probably would be isolated and maybe even crippled, as everyone else moves into the age of digitisation and population control. The bankers have a big hold in Russia. The foreign private central bank should be booted out (where are you Shoigu?) and a public banking system introduced. They (bankers great and small) are trying very hard to impoverish the youth with impossibly high interest usurious mortgages. Easier to control indebted people, I suppose. German Gref has so much power, more control than the president, I think. I read somewhere he even refused (es) to recognise the return of Crimea. Maybe that´s not true? If the Russian vaccine is ´´safe´´ or ´´safer´´, maybe (just maybe please) this is a clever plan to seem to comply with the pharmageddonists and not really comply at the same time, maybe even injecting some useful vitamins..no?. Wishful thinking I know. My wife has great faith in VV Putin and I have grown to like him too over the years!! The Syrian intervention was quite something. With all his work to encourage larger families in Russia, it seems odd that he would risk putting Russian children in harms way to please a bunch of crazed medico-tyrants. The strong contrarian opinions (on these new vaccines) of many experts around the world are surely known to him, not to mention the horrific statistics of injury from the Vaers and Eudravigilance databases. Maybe he´s afraid of ending up like Magafuli in Tanzania and those other (4/5) non-compliant presidents who were quickly dispatched..

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yes, Gref basically said that in terms of banking Crimea cannot be considered part of Russia. quite an extraordinary claim coming from the CEO of a government majority-owned Russian bank. Interesting comment, a lot to think about. Thanks.

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“where are you Shoigu?”

So sorry, total fail. Investigate the background of Shoigu. He is an admin guy, probably has never handled a real weapon in his entire life.

If one seeks slavation* from the current insanity, maybe look to the Cossacks?

*intentional misspell

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Funny enough, in our family my wife is also a great supporter of Putin while I'm not. The problem with Putin is that judging by his words he is all patriotic and defends Russia's interests, but looking closer at his actions a very different picture emerges. Starting with his third presidential term in 2012, Russian economy, while nominally growing 1 - 2% per year, pushed people's real incomes to steadily shrink beginning with ruble free fall in 2014. Despite saying at the beginning of his third term that retirement age would not be raised, he backed up on his words and pension age went up in Russia by 5 years, to 65 of years age, this is considering that average lifespan of Russian men is 67 years, so the Pension Fund of Russia, known for its beautiful modern office buildings, would only need to pay for two years of retirement on average vs. 7 years per previous arrangement. I suggest, if you speak Russian, to watch interview by Ukrainian journalist Dmitry Gordon of a former family friend and a close associate of Putin, Sergey Pugachev, that present day lives in France, hides from Russian justice system and sues Russia for billions in European courts. I don't like either of these two men, but interview has a lot of seemingly genuine facts about Putin's character that help to build a more realistic personality portrait.

Regarding Russian Sputnik V vaccine. Here is another coincidence, just like you I thought that this may be a ploy, so typical for Russian mentality, formally comply while not really complying. I hoped that this "vaccine" may be completely useless, but at the same time totally benign. Year and a half behind us there appears to be a circumstantial evidence confirming that. There isn't a VAERS or EudraVigilance equivalent in Russia, but I monitor Russian social media and while there are some reports on vaccine injuries and even deaths, like a family of diabetics in Stavropol region, they are much fewer and far between when compared to mRNA injections. Perhaps this is why the West in general including WHO delays recognizing Russian adenovirus vector based injections. Time will tell, but for now Sputnik V appears to be causing less harm. Russian population as a whole continues to hold out resisting jabbing, they are still at around 40% of "fully vaccinated" that is the lowest level among the countries where vaccines are universally available and free. To most Russians this is not a matter of health, but a matter of principle where they smell rat in all this COVID global fear mongering campaign. Despite how West frequently depicted Soviet Union, totalitarian society of brainwashed people, the degree of internal freedom among Soviet intelligentsia and by extension Russian one, was always significantly higher. I'm guessing this in part what makes it attractive for Edward to continue to live to report to us from Russia )))

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“I suggest, if you speak Russian, to watch interview by Ukrainian journalist Dmitry Gordon of a former family friend and a close associate of Putin, Sergey Pugachev …”

I regret to admit this but I do not command modern Russian language. Is a written transcript - in Russian - available?

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15,000 rubles. Oh wow. $200 USD (75 rubles to the dollar, still falling I see)

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a lot of Russians, even in Moscow, make 30-60k rubles a month. It's a decent sum.

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Not for this vaccine.

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lol. AGREED.

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Also the Ruble is in the vicinity of the Japanese Yen now (well about 75% anyway) and a low salary in Japan is about 250k a month. Muskovites need to get their unions working. Moscow is not cheaper than Tokyo.

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Putin made deal with IMF and Pfizer, I believe I read on this substack or elsewhere. Global tyranny. Fun times on planet earth. Don't worry though. Looks like 2022 will be the grand convergence of many issues. The mother of all collapses.

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"Child sacrifice is the ritualistic killing of children in order to please or appease a deity, supernatural beings, or sacred social order, tribal, group or national loyalties in order to achieve a desired result. As such, it is a form of human sacrifice. Child sacrifice is thought to be an extreme extension of the idea that, the more important the object of sacrifice, the more devout the person giving it up is."

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I've been following this substack for about a month and I have no idea why this person decided to move to Russia even pre-covid

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He explained it in one of his earlier posts how he came to be there. I believe he's British but has been married to a Russian woman for a long time and they have kids. Anyway maybe you could look for it if you are interested.

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Нет. Американский.

The British are a LARGE part of the problem. The Americans can be a large part of the solution.

Will they?

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As for reasons to move to Russia, the richest culture – BAR NONE – worldwide. And then there is the language. One tenth the number of words compared to English, yet all of the breadth, depth, and significance of meaning.

What’s not to like?

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The point is is homeboy chose to move to a country were the ruling classes has always treated the general population like colonies of serfs to from Tsardom to USSR to present day, with maybe a very small period in the 90s when restrictions were laxed because the whole country was just lawless, and is pikachu shocked that he now has to live under those conditions (that's to say nothing about slave mentality of large sectors of the population have anyway). If you want to live in a society were personal freedom and individualism is celebrated, this ain't it.

In terms of rich culture, I am assuming you mean pre-USSR art/literature/music spec of the 18th-earl 19th century, which I also appreciate, but that is called "rich heritage" and is limited to museums and books in it's scope like all historical epochs. Right now, the only cultural export I can think of from Russia is the Russian lip filler technique and the Russian Manicure :)

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Harsh. Having never been there or interacted directly with the people, and based only on my experience earned remotely via the interwebs, you have opened a can of worms which may never rightly be closed.

Perhaps you can offer an opinion on this:

https://medium.com/@meohoh/twelve-reasons-why-russia-sucks-9ceb0feddcd6

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Why? I like Russia, I just don't have expectations for to be like America when convenient (conceptions of personal liberties) and not when it's not (no drag queen story time BASED SLAVS!!11!!)

You may be interested in watching this speech on culture by my favorite Russian Comedy Entertainer, Vladimir Wolfovich:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZkuISzKZX3Y

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Just stumbled upon your outstanding material, Good Sir. Is there anywhere I can find your articles in Russian? Some of my more gullible friends and family members really need to have a read through these. Plus there doesn’t seem to be a lot of quality reporting on this stuff in Russian. Am I looking in the wrong places, or should I be thanking the Russian censors for doing such a thorough job? I’m using DuckDuckGo for research but still…

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Weird that Russian population is in a lot of decline yet they are trying to finish off the kids now too. Pure wickedness! Gotta homeschool kids now I guess, so they don’t get coerced/forced into vaxxing in schools

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I regret to say it* but now would be a very good time to break out all manner of Ижмаш products and go to town on these mfers.

Lordy. Child sacrifice?

Who are these people? Not slavs.

*No, no I am not.

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