Anonymous ID: bf13fe March 7, 2022, 6:31 p.m. No.15808690   🗄️.is 🔗kun

We live a world of pack animals like rats, sleeping their way though life or running around with hair on fire. No knowledge, no wisdom just go along with the pack

 

https://twitter.com/RyanGirdusky/status/1500929398014451718?s=20&t=aeBGBa39AAegQaiacbrvxQ

Anonymous ID: bf13fe March 7, 2022, 7:08 p.m. No.15808929   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8946 >>9007 >>9111 >>9253 >>9294

8 Mar, 2022 00:29

 

Russia unveils new proposal for evacuation routes in Ukraine

 

Over 2 million people in Ukraine have asked Russia to facilitate their escape from the country, the Russian military says

 

The Russian military has proposed a new evacuation plan for Ukrainian civilians and foreign nationals aiming to flee major cities amid Moscow’s military offensive in Ukraine.

 

In a statement late on Monday, the Russian Defense Ministry said that it will ensure safe passage for civilians from Kiev, Chernigov, Mariupol, Kharkov and Sumy all the way to Russian territory. People leaving Kiev and Chernigov, a city northeast of the capital, would first arrive in Belarus, from where they would be flown to Russia. Refugees from the three other cities could cross into Russia directly.

 

The Ukrainian side, meanwhile, would provide exit routes to civilians seeking to escape Mariupol, Kharkiv and Sumy through Ukrainian territory, according to the proposal.

 

The Russian military said that the humanitarian corridors would be opened from 0700 GMT Tuesday under a temporary ceasefire. It urged Kiev to accept the proposed evacuation plan until 1200 GMT the same day

 

Russia registered some 2 million appeals for evacuation assistance in the span of the last two days, the Russian Defense Ministry claimed. It stressed that the scope of the messages prompted it to “prepare and carry out the humanitarian operation.”

 

“Its results depend solely on the Ukrainian side,” the ministry said, accusing Ukrainian “nationalists” of blocking civilians from leaving areas under Kiev’s control.

 

Earlier on Monday, Kiev rejected Moscow’s previous proposal to establish humanitarian corridors that would have seen Ukrainian refugees fleeing to Russia through Belarus. Ukraine’s Deputy Prime Minister Iryna Vereshchuk called the offer “absurd and unacceptable.” She suggested Moscow should instead accept alternative routes put forward by the Ukrainian side.

 

While both parties have insisted that they were willing to ensure safe passage of civilians through ‘humanitarian corridors,’ multiple attempts to reach such agreements have failed, with Moscow and Kiev pointing fingers at each other for the lack of progress as each side blames the other for violating temporary ceasefire deals.

 

https://www.rt.com/russia/551448-russia-military-evacuation-ukraine/

Anonymous ID: bf13fe March 7, 2022, 7:10 p.m. No.15808948   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9007 >>9111 >>9253 >>9294

8 Mar, 2022 02:43

 

US-based company says it won't cut all ties with Russia

 

Procter & Gamble (P&G) says it will still sell health, hygiene, and personal care items to Russians

 

American consumer goods company Procter & Gamble (P&G) has announced it would reduce the number of products sold in Russia and discontinue all new investments in the country but it would not pull out of the Russian market entirely.

 

In a letter to employees on Monday, CEO Jon Moeller said P&G would “continue to support” the people of Russia and its employees in the country, but that Russia’s conflict with Ukraine – and the subsequent sanctions against Russia from the West – would require the implementation of “important changes immediately and over time.”

 

“We have discontinued all new capital investments in Russia and are suspending all media, advertising, and promotional activity,” Moeller revealed, adding that the company would also be “significantly reducing” its Russian product portfolio.

 

Despite this, Moeller announced that P&G would continue to produce “basic health, hygiene and personal care items needed by the many Russian families who depend on them in their daily lives.”

 

While many Western companies have pulled out of Russia entirely amid Moscow’s conflict with Ukraine, several large companies have continued to operate, including Coca-Cola, Pepsi, McDonald’s, and Japanese clothing retailer Uniqlo.

 

Tadashi Yanai, the CEO of Uniqlo parent company Fast Retailing Co., defended his company’s decision to continue operation in Russia, arguing that Russians have “the same right to live” as everyone else and that clothing is “a necessity of life.”

 

https://www.rt.com/russia/551451-us-company-wont-cut-russia/

Anonymous ID: bf13fe March 7, 2022, 7:22 p.m. No.15809032   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9070 >>9111 >>9119 >>9253 >>9294

Alec Baldwin:Lawsuits over ‘Rust’ Shooting Are Targeting Me Because I Have ‘Deep Pockets

David Ng7 Mar 2022

 

It couldn’t possibly that hes targeted because he actually killed someone

 

Alec Baldwin responded to the lawsuits seeking to hold him accountable for last year’s fatal shooting on the set of the indie western Rust, claiming he is being targeted because he is wealthy.

 

The Boss Baby and Saturday Night Live star made the comments during a public event at the Boulder International Film Festival in Colorado on Saturday.

 

“What you have is a certain group of people, litigants and whatever, on whatever side, who their attitude is, ‘well the people who likely seem negligent have no money and the people who have money are not negligent,’ ” Baldwin said, according to video footage obtained by CNN.

 

Baldwin appeared to be alluding to the movie’s head armorer, Hannah Gutierrez-Reed, and assistant director Dave Halls, who are believed to be the last two individuals to handle the firearm before it was given to Baldwin.

 

“So we have people that are suing people that they think are deep-pockets litigants,” Alec Baldwin added. “Why sue people if you’re not going to get money? That’s what you’re doing it for.”

 

Baldwin is facing a wrongful death lawsuit from the family of cinematographer Halyna Hutchins, who was was killed after the gun Baldwin was holding discharged on the New Mexico set of the movie Rust last year. The actor has maintained his innocence throughout the case, claiming he didn’t pull the trigger.

 

Matt Hutchins, the husband of Halyna Hutchins, recently come out against Baldwin, telling NBC News’ Today show that it’s “absurd” the actor will not take responsibility for her death.

 

Baldwin is also facing lawsuits from crew members Serge Svetnoy and Mamie Mitchell. The actor could still face criminal charges for the incident.

 

The actor and his family reportedly just purchased a retreat in Vermont, consisting of a farmhouse and about 50 acres.

 

https://www.breitbart.com/entertainment/2022/03/07/alec-baldwin-lawsuits-over-rust-shooting-are-targeting-me-because-i-have-deep-pockets/