Anonymous ID: eed34a May 10, 2024, 5:14 a.m. No.20846207   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6209

>>20846178

ata'boy…7 notes to an octave, lots of octaves. Standing waves are what create this reality. Point of coherence are musical and exists at the intersections of geometric shapes. All driven by THE SON…who is "begotten" for some reason…

Anonymous ID: eed34a May 10, 2024, 5:46 a.m. No.20846392   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6395

Russia has…

-saved our ass in our war of independence

-kept its Sovereignty in spite of numerous attempts to reset it

-was able to survive reset during WWII

-has shown GREAT restraint in not nuking us for Ukraine

-is showing great RESTRAINT now with the EU and NATO

 

Russia likely has the CORRECT world history and will have some major contributions to the REBUILD…

 

 

WWII Victory Day, celebrated in Russia on May 9, has become a special holiday. The war was both the greatest trial and the greatest triumph in Russia’s modern history. However, the celebrations acquired their current shape and form not so long ago, and some important traditions were established quite recently.

 

How it all started

The Act of Unconditional Surrender of the German Third Reich was signed by Field Marshal Wilhelm Keitel on May 8, 1945, at 22:43 Central European Time. In Moscow, it was already the early hours of May 9th. That very morning, Russians found out that the war, which had claimed 27 million Soviet lives, was finally over and the enemy had surrendered.

 

A war that shouldn’t have happened: How the USSR made its worst-ever mistake

The first celebration of victory in WWII – or the Great Patriotic War, as it is known in Russia – took place that very day. Army reports instantly dropped their official tone and described how the residents of Prague pulled the troops off their armored vehicles to dance and drink together. In the provinces, people ran out on the streets and congratulated each other. Indeed, some fanatical Nazis continued to put up resistance, Europe was full of mines, and reports stated that there were many losses throughout the month of May. But the big war was over, and to the sound of fireworks, people returned home.

 

No one doubted that victory in WWII was an incredibly important event. However, people were grieving the deaths of their relatives and friends, and their pain was great. May 9 was immediately designated a national holiday. However, lavish celebrations seemed out of place as the country was in ruins, and mentally and physically crippled soldiers, concentration camp prisoners, ‘ostarbeiters’ and refugees returned home.

 

In Western Ukraine and the Baltic States, battles against nationalist partisans continued. In those years, the Victory Day Parade was held only once, in the summer of 1945. During this grand spectacle, Wehrmacht and SS banners seized in Germany were thrown in front of the Kremlin. But in the following years, the celebrations became more modest. Every year on May 9th there was a fireworks display, but otherwise, from 1947 it was a regular workday (even though a festive one), and veterans usually celebrated it with friends.

 

https://www.rt.com/russia/597224-wwii-victory-day-russia/

Anonymous ID: eed34a May 10, 2024, 5:50 a.m. No.20846405   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6541

>>20846275

>"Worth a noodle"

 

I am a red piller and have had the op to talk to lots of preachers and deeply religious folks. It surprises me how many vide with Jesus as the SON of Men.

 

When you begin to understand the cosmic clock this gets EXTREMELY obvious.

 

We are getting there…move overton move…