Anonymous ID: fb7c78 April 13, 2022, 6:12 a.m. No.16066791   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>16065872, >>16065879, >>16065881 Report gives advice to the agency glowies on how to infiltrate boards they consider a "security threat"

 

The funniest part was “such as posting during office hours”, I hope they realize that a glowie posting on the board at night, is a third tier person assigned for the early assignment to cut their teeth. And is the worst assignment one of them could get. This is simply because they are the most obvious, as the board moves at a slower pace (not all the time). They fail to understand night posters anons are highly intelligent and engage in deep discussions, and they can play with the fake poster in an amusing way.

 

Can you imagine how sad the life of these researchers are, attempting to homogenize mankind into a one group think paradigm? And did they ever consider all of those criminals that came to the board, were sent as a FF by security agencies to destroy the boards.

 

They really dont like free thinkers

Anonymous ID: fb7c78 April 13, 2022, 6:33 a.m. No.16066915   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>16065090 Jim Traficant… American Hero…

 

Jim Traficant

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“I think it's time to tell the FBI and the IRS that this is our country and we're tired—tired of the pressure, tired of the political targeting, tired of a powerful central government that is crippling America,

—Jim Traficant

James Anthony Traficant Jr.,8 May 1941 - 27 September 2014, better known as Jim to his friends, G-D by inmates that wanted a friendly cell-mate and didn't want to be nicknamed Teacup in the shower room of the Mahoning County Jail. Others have called him a man among men, a boss of bosses and certain crowds would even describe him as, "That guy who can help with getting your problem fixed for a little something something," because the Feds had nicknamed him Rico, after the Federal law that deals with organized crime and racketeering.

Jim Traficant is perhaps, the last great native son from what now can only be described as the mediocre, rotting from within, former Great State of Ohio. Only able to produce such prosaic figures the likes of Drew Carey, Ed O'Neil and Katie Holmes, Jim Traficant has been elevated to the stuff of legends and has become a part of Ohio's collective unconscious, because as most students, from the state, can't name a President from Ohio, let alone the current one, they all know who Jim Traficant is, usually answering with, "That Lulzy ass motherfucker that mooned Janet Reno during a congressional hearing."…

 

Contents

1 Early Life

2 Downfall

3 Prison

4 Death

5 See Also

6 External Links

 

https://encyclopediadramatica.online/Jim_Traficant

Anonymous ID: fb7c78 April 13, 2022, 6:55 a.m. No.16067020   🗄️.is 🔗kun

13 Apr, 2022 11:09

Threat made to Ukrainian opposition leader

Viktor Medvedchuk should be beaten into making confessions and exchanged with Russia, a top aide claims

 

(Zelensky and Ukraine are full on war criminals at this point. They are the face of the DS, acting as a criminal mafia.)

 

Opposition leader Viktor Medvedchuk should be swiftly tried, sentenced and physically assaulted before an attempt is made to swap him for Ukrainian soldiers captured by Russia, an advisor to Ukraine’s interior minister told Ukrainian television on Wednesday. President Volodymyr Zelensky suggested an exchange after announcing the politician’s arrest on Tuesday.

 

“At the very minimum, he has to make some confessions because he knows a lot about who in Russia gave how much and to whom to create a fifth column” in Ukraine, Vadim Denisenko said of the arrested politician.

 

“At the maximum … he needs to be tried swiftly, given a prison term,beaten into providing certain testimony and then exchanged,” he added.

 

Denisenko’s remarks, particularly the implication that Medvedchuk could be coerced into cooperating by violence, were criticized by some Russian officials.

 

Dmitry Medvedev, the deputy chair of the Russian national security council, made a not-so-veiled threat by saying that people supporting such ideas “should pay attention to their surroundings and keep the door locked for the night not to get added to the list of individuals eligible for a prisoner swap themselves.”

 

Maria Zakharova, the spokesperson for the Russian foreign ministry, mocked the suggested sequence of events in Medvedchuk’s prosecution plan. “It’s a British scheme: hold a swift trial, give a prison term, and then extract testimonies. Works every time,” she said.

 

She was apparently referring to the British government’s approach to making accusations against Russia. In the eyes of Moscow, this has involved declaring that Russians were “highly likely” guilty of some wrongdoing and then encouraging the media and the public to treat the claim as an established fact

 

Medvedchuk heads the Opposition Platform – For Life party, which has the second-largest faction in the Ukrainian parliament after Zelensky’s Servant of the People. The Ukrainian government has accused the opposition leader of treason, over dealings with Crimea, and he was place under house arrest last May. It came during a wider crackdown on opposition forces in Ukraine, as Zelensky’s popularity was rapidly declining.

 

Medvedchuk reportedly went on the run in late February, after Russia launched its military operation in Ukraine. On Tuesday, Kiev released photos of an emaciated Medvedchuk in a military uniform bound in handcuffs. The SBU, Ukraine’s security service, claims he was captured in a complicated classified operation.

 

Medvedchuk is reputed to have friendly connections in Moscow and served as an intermediary between the governments of Ukraine and Russia on several occasions since tensions escalated after the 2014 armed coup in Kiev. Among other things, he said he helped organize several prisoner swaps between Ukraine and rebel forces in the east.

 

He repeatedly rejected his characterization as a “pro-Russian” politician that Western and pro-government Ukrainian media routinely use. He said he represents his voters and defends their interests, which would be better served if Ukraine had good relations with its powerful neighbor.

 

https://www.rt.com/russia/553799-medvedchuk-trial-plan-ukraine/

Anonymous ID: fb7c78 April 13, 2022, 7 a.m. No.16067056   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7122 >>7176

13 Apr, 2022 12:42

 

Macron won’t join Biden’s ‘genocide’ claim against Russia

 

The French president declined to use the term “genocide” referring to Moscow’s military action in Ukraine

 

(If this wasnt an election year, he’d be shouting it from the rooftops, or Putin has something on Macron)

 

French President Emmanuel Macron declined to join his US counterpart Joe Biden in describing the actions of the Russian military in Ukraine as “genocide.” Verbal attacks would not help further peace in Ukraine, he said, in an interview with France 2 television on Wednesday.

 

Biden appeared on Tuesday to endorse Kiev’s claims that the goal of the Russian attack was to exterminate the Ukrainian people.

 

French President Emmanuel Macron declined to join his US counterpart Joe Biden in describing the actions of the Russian military in Ukraine as “genocide.” Verbal attacks would not help further peace in Ukraine, he said, in an interview with France 2 television on Wednesday.

 

Biden appeared to endorse Kiev’s claims that the goal of the Russian attack was to exterminate the Ukrainian people on Tuesday.

 

“Your family budget, your ability to fill up your tank, none of it should hinge on whether a dictator declares war and commits genocide half a world away,” he said in a speech in Iowa, referring to Russia’s President Vladimir Putin. Biden had previously called the Russian leader a “war criminal” and stated that the man “cannot remain in power.”

 

When asked about the characterization during the interview, Macron said he “would be careful with such terms” and said the peoples of Ukraine and Russia were “brothers.”

 

The latter sentiment is fiercely rejected by the Ukrainian authorities. Ukraine’s Institute of National Remembrance even made some infographics last month, explaining that Ukrainians were pureblood Slavs unlike Russians, who mixed with Ugro-Finnish tribes.

 

In the interview, the French leader said the continued violence in Ukraine was “madness” and that he believed that “war crimes were committed by the Russian army” there and that the perpetrators should be held accountable.

 

His primary goal, however, was securing peace in Ukraine, Macron said. “I am not sure that an escalation of rhetoric serves that cause,” he added, referring to Biden’s remark.

 

Kiev accused Russia of genocide earlier this month after presenting what it claimed to be evidence of Russian troops having deliberately killed civilians in the town of Bucha, northwest of Kiev. Moscow had pulled its forces away from the Ukrainian capital after progress was made in peace talks.

 

Russia denied the allegations and said Kiev was manipulating and fabricating evidence to frame Russian troops to ramp up Western military support and torpedo the peace process.

 

President Biden, known for his proneness to gaffes, made a number of harsh remarks regarding Russia that reportedly strayed from the script. The White House had to course-correct and explain that the US didn’t have plans to send troops to Ukraine and didn’t have a policy to enact regime change in Russia, to name a few cases. Biden refused to acknowledge that his administration had to walk back on his words, saying this never happened.

 

https://www.rt.com/news/553802-macron-biden-genocide-ukraine/

Anonymous ID: fb7c78 April 13, 2022, 7:05 a.m. No.16067081   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7122 >>7146 >>7176

13 Apr, 2022 13:13

HomeRussia & FSU

Nordic leaders betraying their national interests – Russia

 

In making false claims of a Russian threat, Finland and Sweden go against their own interests in favor of NATO's, Russia says

 

Russia has criticized accusations that it poses a threat to Sweden and Finland amid their sudden drive to join NATO. Leaders in the Nordic states have recently expressed a desire to enter the US-led military bloc following Moscow's military attack on Ukraine.

 

“These claims [over an alleged Russian threat] are unintelligent. They are not based on facts. They are in the realm of propaganda and provocations. They go against the national interests of those countries,” the Russian Foreign Ministry's spokeswoman Maria Zakharova told Radio Sputnik on Wednesday. “I believe it would be wrong to consider these statements as an independent opinion,” she added.

 

On Tuesday Swedish Minister of Foreign Affairs Ann Linde told reporters while visiting Bosnia-Herzegovina that Russia threatening Sweden or Finland is unacceptable. “Our citizens must make their own security decisions,” she said, regarding Stockholm mulling over membership in the Western military bloc.

 

Zakharova has argued that those Scandinavian politicians who advocate for joining NATO serve not the interests of their people but rather the interests of the US.

 

In light of Moscow's military action in Ukraine, the Finnish Prime Minister Sanna Marin has also stated that it is time to reconsider Finland’s neutral status. She has promised that the country’s parliament will discuss NATO membership next week.

 

Earlier this week, media reported that Helsinki and Stockholm may apply to join the North Atlantic Alliance as early as this summer. Unnamed US officials confirmed to The Times that the possibility of NATO membership for both Nordic countries was discussed during the alliance's two-day meeting last week attended by Finland’s Foreign Minister Pekka Haavisto along with his Swedish counterpart Ann Linde.

 

Moscow opposes the expansion of the Alliance, but it does not see the accession of Finland and Sweden to the bloc as an existential threat, according to the Kremlin's Press Secretary Dmitry Peskov. However, NATO creeping on Russia's northern borders would force Moscow to make its “Western flank more sophisticated in terms of security,” he told Sky News last Friday.

 

NATO is “tailored for confrontationand the main purpose for its existence is to confront our country,” Peskov concluded.

 

https://www.rt.com/russia/553807-finland-sweden-nato-interests/

Anonymous ID: fb7c78 April 13, 2022, 7:09 a.m. No.16067108   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Sanctions on Russia are screwing up the world

Bradley Blankenship

 

CPI data around the world and political crises just this week show how the economic war against Russia is harming the poorest and destabilizing the world.

 

Yesterday, the US Bureau of Labor Statistics’ Consumer Price Index (CPI) report for March, which is a key inflation metric, showed that year-on-year inflation rose by 8.5%, meaning that, on average, people are paying 8.5% more for the same things. This is the highest spike in prices since December 1981.

 

What’s more, the most impacted commodities are necessities, e.g., things like food, shelter and fuel, while less essential things saw less of a rise. This inevitably means that the poor are most impacted by rising inflation since they put most of their budget toward necessities, according to an analysis by the prestigious University of Pennsylvania Wharton School.

 

Poorer countries are also extraordinarily impacted by inflation for these same reasons, so much so that it’s causing widespread political instability. The past week alone has seen inflation-induced riots in Peru and the ouster of former Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan, which was influenced by inflation even if the US might have had a hand in that situation.

 

Why is this happening? The mainstream narrative goes that there is pent-up demand from when people were sheltering in place due to the ongoing Covid-19 pandemic or that the measly stimulus checks issued in 2020 are still causing a surge in demand. But I think the more important point is that the supply side of the economy – not the demand – has been seriously impacted.

 

First, is the pandemic. Covid-19 waves have at various points knocked out entire sectors of the economy since so many people were sick all at once. This is why the US updated its quarantine guidelines during the December Omicron wave because it would have knocked out entire hospital systems at once, and why China, with its lack (until now) of outbreaks, saw a 0.9% CPI rise in the full year of 2021.

 

Second, climate change is a major and probably overlooked factor. I consider myself a serial pessimist, which is why I found a November 2021 piece by London-based consultant Umair Haque so insightful.

 

As he rightly pointed out, everything we produce and consume comes from nature. There is not one industry on the planet that will not be directly affected by climate change – and many sectors, like semiconductors, lumber, basic food items and much more, were hit by climate events that hurt production last year. While I do not share his entire thesis in this piece, as he argues that our entire global system of consumption is at an end, this is an important point to note.

 

Finally, the major elephant in the room is global conflict – and especially the new battleground of economic warfare. The Russian incursion into Ukraine has hampered global food supplies, causing prices to rise since both countries are indispensable agricultural exporters. But sanctions against Russia, a major fossil fuel exporter and the largest exporter of fertilizer in the world, have been huge inflationary pressures yet to be fully understood but are already impacting the supply-side.

 

The White House has tried to get on top of the narrative by dubbing inflation “Putin’s price hike.” In reality, it was the US and its allies that chose to engage in economic warfare against Russia by imposing unilateral sanctions. Nothing dictated that these policies go into effect – and the Russian ruble’s rebound in recent days proves that these policies don’t even work, to cite myself here.

 

Furthermore, price hikes were already in effect on things like fertilizers before the inflation…

 

https://www.rt.com/news/553803-economic-warfare-sanctions-russia/

Anonymous ID: fb7c78 April 13, 2022, 7:12 a.m. No.16067132   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7147

13 Apr, 2022 13:02

HomeBusiness News

Russia will find buyers for its oil – Putin

 

Moscow to secure new foreign consumers for its crude amid Western threats to curb energy purchases

 

Russia can easily redirect exports of its vast energy resources away from the West to countries that really need them, while increasing domestic energy consumption, President Vladimir Putin said on Wednesday.

 

“When it comes to Russian oil, gas and coal, we will be able to increase their consumption on the domestic market and stimulate the deep processing of raw materials,” Putin said speaking at a meeting on the development of the Russian Arctic.

 

“We will also increase the supply of energy resources to other regions of the world where they are really needed,” he added.

 

The statement comes amid the latest ban on Russian oil imports imposed by the US, Canada, Britain and Australia in response to Moscow’s military operation in Ukraine. The ban on energy imports was part of broader anti-Russian sanctions that are aimed at cutting the country’s economy off from the global trade and financial system.

 

Putin attributed the current energy crunch in Europe to the refusal by countries to “cooperate with Russia normally, thus, hitting millions of Europeans.”

 

“Of course we are also facing problems but this opens up new opportunities,” he said.

 

Putin added that “hostile countries” had destroyed supply chains in Russia’s Arctic regions and some nations were not fulfilling their contractual obligations, creating issues for Moscow.

 

On Wednesday, Russian Energy Minister Nikolai Shulginov said Moscow was ready to sell oil and oil products to “friendly nations” as traditional importers are shunning Russian energy supplies, forcing the country to reduce crude production.

 

https://www.rt.com/business/553797-putin-oil-exports-domestic-market/