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Off Topic / Re: This should settle some different opinions
« on: July 16, 2023, 22:04 »
Through this bridge, Russian terrorists supply 30% of weapons and soldiers to the occupied territory of Ukraine. The Democrats will not allow this bridge to be destroyed.

There are reports from many sources that a part of the bridge collapsed at night.

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Off Topic / Re: This should settle some different opinions
« on: July 15, 2023, 12:31 »
First and foremost, Ukraine is not served at all if the Russians unpack their tactical nuclear weapons. In view of what has happened so far, I think this is a more realistic scenario than the Russians standing outside Berlin.

I think the likelihood of that happening is extremely low, for multiple reasons. If Russians wanted and were able to use nukes, they probably would have done so already - after getting their butts kicked in Kharkiv and Kherson, or after one of the multiple strikes on targets in Crimea, or even inside Russia. There must have been important reasons why they couldn't do it.

Right now, it is just a tool to scare the public in the West. We just shouldn't pay attention to their threats, because they will always try to blackmail us. NATO must of course monitor their activity, but the public should just ignore Medvedev's nuclear threats, he makes many of them every month.

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Off Topic / Re: This should settle some different opinions
« on: July 14, 2023, 21:07 »
Maybe, if West Ukraine pays for the damages they have inflicted on the East of Ukraine during the 10 year civil war after their coup they staged in 2014.

This illustrates what was going on in eastern Ukraine:




Even Priggy's trolls confirm it:

https://euromaidanpress.com/2023/07/14/victims-of-donbas-genocide-were-paid-actors-prigozhins-fired-trolls-reveal/

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Off Topic / Re: This should settle some different opinions
« on: July 13, 2023, 16:05 »
Maybe, if West Ukraine pays for the damages they have inflicted on the East of Ukraine during the 10 year civil war after their coup they staged in 2014. And maybe the EU, Great Britain, Australia and the US can also pay because they have delivered a lot of weapons helping to destroy the country.

No, that is not how it is going to work. The frozen funds (AFAIK some $200 bln) will be transferred for the reconstruction of Ukraine. And russians will have to pay for the rest.

If not, the sanctions will remain in place and in the long run the EU will have a border with China. Vladivostok is already treated as an internal Chinese harbor.

https://www.lemonde.fr/en/international/article/2023/05/26/beijing-now-free-to-use-russian-port-of-vladivostok-for-its-domestic-trade_6028059_4.html

I guess, russians may think that paying for the reconstruction of Ukraine is a good deal.

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Off Topic / Re: This should settle some different opinions
« on: July 13, 2023, 15:55 »
Since 1783 Crimea was part of Russia (Soviet Union). Just since 1954 it was part of Ukraine when it was given (as a friendly gesture) to the soviet Republic of Ukraine (created in 1917, only to be independent in 1954). 60% of the inhabitants are Russians and only 24% Ukranian (measurement of 2001). So, according to the inhabitants I would say it's russian since inhabitants of the west of Ukraine staged the coup in 2014 and went another way. Secondly, because Sebastopol is of vital military importance to russia for it's naval fleet I can understand they would not have letten this go.

The native population of Crimea is Crimean Tatars, and they are very pro-Ukrainian. They consider Ukraine to be their homeland. Russian murderers exterminated their ancestors or forcefully deported them. Russian criminals did the same in the Baltic states, taking the homes of Balts murdered by them. If Russians living in Crimea cannot behave properly, they will have to be expelled. It is not their land. I think Bene-style decrees will be justified in this case. They can live, for example, in the traditional Russian native territory, i.e. the swamps around Moscow.

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Off Topic / Re: This should settle some different opinions
« on: July 12, 2023, 15:34 »
And let me remind you who retreated from Vietnam, who lost in the Bay of Pigs Invasion or how the Korean adventure ended.

Let me remind you then who managed to lose a naval battle against Czechoslovakia, a country without access to sea:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Lake_Baikal

Let me remind you that some 200,000 Russian soldiers are in Finland, but about 1 meter deep in the ground.

Let me remind you how Poland kicked Russians butts:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Polish%E2%80%93Soviet_War


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Off Topic / Re: This should settle some different opinions
« on: July 12, 2023, 15:21 »
The difference is that while Russia has modernized its nuclear forces about 90% of the way through, the U.S. still relies on platforms built during the Cold War.

I don't know what you're smoking, but maybe change the dealer.

HIMARS, 40-year old NATO technology, has basically stopped all Russian advances. Has anyone seen the famous Russian Armata tanks in action? :)

Yes, Russia pumped billions into its military, but it was spent on yachts and hookers.

Russia is now a vassal state of China. China will not allow Russia to use nukes, even if they had some working ones. China has a plan about how to become the No. 1 superpower. And that plan doesn't include some Russian psychopathic-ultrareligious moron shooting nukes, because it makes things very unpredictable. Xi can literally obliterate the Russian economy with a single sentence.






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Off Topic / Re: This should settle some different opinions
« on: July 12, 2023, 07:54 »
And you just accused 80+% of the world population that wont recognise Kosovo including NATO members for spreading russian lies:

You seem to have a big problem with reading with understanding and drawing analogies.

And now, check how many countries recognize Crimea and Donbas as part of Russia. Spoiler alert: only a couple of clown states. You have just scored an own goal.

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Off Topic / Re: This should settle some different opinions
« on: July 12, 2023, 07:27 »
Maybe you heard with in Albanians in Serbia case.

And then comes NATO, blatantly attacks Serbia , redraws the borders and recognize Kosovo as an independent country in same exact scenario you just described.

For crying out loud, stop lying, stop drawing false analogies and stop parroting Russian lies!!!

And I am not a big fan of Kosovo's statehood myself.




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Off Topic / Re: This should settle some different opinions
« on: July 11, 2023, 14:32 »
I sincerely hope that Ukraine wins the war.

You may not like the Russians, but I am extremely disgusted how you celebrate the death of people, fathers, sons, especially since it can be assumed that many Russian soldiers went to war not entirely voluntarily.

I myself worked as a doctor for over a year in a terrible civil war zone in Asia. When people's intestines hang out of their stomachs or both legs are only bleeding stumps, the suffering is the same for all people and for their families. There is nothing to celebrate for either side.

This is a tricky one. I do not celebrate the deaths of individual Russian soldiers and the family tragedies behind those deaths. I don't want to become a monster myself. But at the same time, it is obvious that each dead Russian soldier means that he won't be able to kill innocent Ukrainians and it also makes it less likely that Russia will try to invade another country in the near future. It is oddly satisfying to see Russian military bases or tanks being blown up, because it makes Europe a little safer in the future. I just don't celebrate the human tragedy behind it. I celebrate it as a strategic/tactical success, if that makes sense.

It is safe to assume that most of Russians support Putin / Prigozhin, and then you also have other imperialist scumbags like Navalny and his followers. The percentage of decent Russians is very small. I know such ones from YouTube and other places. I try to support them by giving likes to their content, to counterbalance my extremely negative feelings towards Russia as a whole.

This Russian guy celebrates Russian losses too:

https://www.youtube.com/@TheRussianDude

This anti-Putin Russian guy applied for asylum in the very "russophobic" country of Poland. Quite brave. He learns Polish and makes shocking video comparisons of everyday life quality in Russia and Poland. You can turn on automatic translated subtitles to understand him. His Russian family has "cancelled" him for what he is doing. He knows that Russia is a s#ithole, but he wants Russians to see the light and change. So, I think it is good to promote such people:

https://www.youtube.com/@ViacheslavZarutskii

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Off Topic / Re: This should settle some different opinions
« on: July 11, 2023, 11:31 »

He is yet another useful idiot, craving for attention and as wrong as putin (or medvedev), whose words he is parroting.


A useful idiot typically has achieved some kind of position in their native country, and hence their "usefulness" (for example: Chomsky, Orban, Schrder, Waters).

The correct taxonomy for random specimens found in Internet forums is usually one of these: vatnik (the ones from the countries of the former Soviet Union), tankie (from the West) or some third-world boy whose life motto is "Russia stronk". These are the most common species.

They haven't reached the status of a useful idiot, because, on their own, their "usefulness" is very limited. A classic useful idiot is publicly recognizable.

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Off Topic / Re: This should settle some different opinions
« on: July 11, 2023, 10:57 »
The western world is risking a lot in grabbing this country. And the EU is just dumb. This is one of the most corrupt countries in the world.

It is ****ing hilarious, and pathetic at the same time, when vatniks, tankies, and other types of Russian shills are complaining about the corruption in Ukraine.

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Off Topic / Re: This should settle some different opinions
« on: July 10, 2023, 16:23 »
Is this a good time to bring up Volhynia? There was a commemoration after all last week (the massive slaughter of Polish and Jewish people by Ukrainian nationalists).

https://www.euronews.com/2023/07/07/polish-demand-for-recognition-of-wwii-massacres-sparks-row-with-ukraine

I bring this up because it's strange that the leaders of that massacre (like Stepan Bandera), are still being seen as heroes today in Ukraine, even increasingly the last few months. They should know better by now.


No, it is not strange. The Ukrainian statehood is relatively fresh. And any nation, especially a young one, needs some heroes, any kind of heroes...

But Bandera will be soon forgotten, there will be no need for such "heroes", especially when that "hero" is despised by one of their most important allies.
After the war, there will be countless new Ukrainian heroes who defended their country against Mordor and the genocide that its orcs brought with them.

And all the tankies and vatniks of the world can weep as much as they want and they will not be able to change it. Both Ukrainians and Poles understand that they must be friends and that there is no alternative.

Ukrainian-Polish brotherhood is a fact now, Russia is being demilitarized, Ukraine will be in NATO and the EU, Finland has joined NATO, Europe doesn't need Russian gas anymore, Russia is a vassal state of China. A piece of sh** would have been a more successful Russian president than putin, and a better choice for Russia. And if putin owns Trump, what does it say about Trump?

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Off Topic / Re: This should settle some different opinions
« on: July 10, 2023, 16:04 »

As for the data of the killed Russian soldiers, a publication appeared today. According to the study, approx. 47,000 Russian soldiers have died.


Mordor started the invasion with about 200,000 orcs. Then they were forced to conduct a mobilization, adding how much? If I remember correctly, they added more than 300,000 orcs. But the results and territorial changes were barely noticeable.

Therefore 47,000 are highly unlikely. I think the Ukrainian estimates are closer to the truth than this.

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https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/politics/true-or-crazy-ufo-whistleblowers-coming-out-of-the-woodwork/ar-AA1dyMw4

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In a June 26 interview with NewsNation, Sen. Marco Rubio (R-Fla.) stated that multiple individuals had corroborated a whistleblowers explosive allegations of a secret, decades-long UFO crash retrieval and reverse-engineering effort.

As the top Republican on the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence, and a member of the so-called Gang of Eight, Rubios extraordinary comments carry particular weight.

According to Rubio, only one of two remarkable outcomes will ultimately explain recent developments, Either what [the whistleblower] is saying is partially true or entirely true, he said, or we have some really smart, educated people with high clearances and very important positions in our government who are crazy and are leading us on a goose chase.

Most of these people, Rubio continued, have held very high clearances and high positions within our government. So, you ask yourself: What incentive would so many people with that kind of qualification these are serious people have to come forward and make something up?

Pressed for details, Rubio stated that individuals with firsthand knowledge or firsthand claims are saying to us what youve seen out there in the public record, whether its about legacy [UFO] programs or about current events.

According to Rubio, the whistleblowers statements are beyond the realm of what any of us [on the Senate Intelligence Committee] has ever dealt with.


I'd say the third option is psyops... but I don't know how likely it could be at this point.

I am leaning towards option 1. Am I certain? No. But it is a very interesting and important subject matter.

Denialists will say: "It can't be, therefore it isn't."

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What do the aliens look like? We have all kinds of reports and claims, people have seen them and believe they have been abducted. What do aliens look like in their descriptions. That's a pretty basic and simple question? Is there any group consensus or collective way to describe the alien appearance?

What do UFOs look like. I mean, I can describe an airplane, boat or a car, can someone describe what the aliens travel in? No I don't expect anyone to understand the propulsion systems, just some nice basic data to build from?

 There are all kind of photos and claims. Darn near everyone now carries a camera/phone that can take photos or video. I would expect we'd have more and better images, than in the old days.

After the disclosure or the official first contact, you should be able to buy an encyclopedia of aliens with illustrations. If you survive the ontological shock.

For now, the field is so muddied with hoaxes and disinformation, that for the average person it is difficult to figure out what is true.

Listen to serious and credible people like Elizondo, Nolan, Coulthart or Valle. You will not hear stories about the Galactic Federation or alien races from them. But what you hear from them sounds very serious. Elizondo and Nolan probably cannot disclose everything they know and have seen. Look up that famous "somber" comment from Elizondo...

There are plenty of reports from "experiences", just look for them. There are some recurring "races" of aliens in their stories, but it is up to you to judge how credible a given experiencer is. I will not do that for you. I am not trying to convince anyone about anything, but I wish some people expanded their intellectual horizons a little. It is great to be an open-minded skeptic, but it is stupid to be a denialist.

Why haven't we had a disclosure or an official first contact yet? Well, just look at this thread... Denialists and religious fundamentalists on the whole planet would probably go berserk... But things have accelerated greatly in the recent months for some reason. I think we are approaching that moment.


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Off Topic / Re: This should settle some different opinions
« on: July 07, 2023, 08:45 »
I don't want to read these sweeping and stereotypical assessments. They are wrong! They stir up hatred! More hatred. We need the opposite to avoid these senseless wars, which are based exactly on such stereotypical thinking.

At the beginning of the war, I tried to engage in discussions with Russians in social media. I also sent mass emails to many people from a list of Russian email addresses. I lost my email, as the provider flagged me as a spammer. After a short time, I figured out that discussions with Putin's supporters were pointless. They behaved like philosophical zombies...

So, then I joined the NAFO and interacted with Russians in a different manner.

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Off Topic / Re: This should settle some different opinions
« on: July 06, 2023, 20:02 »
But the problem is indeed that many russians that live abroad, who are integrated, for instance here in Germany, speak German, have a job, work well..are amazing supporters of putin.

He seems to be their murderous version of Trump.

And unlike the Germans in the 1930s after the * took over all media, they have access to any information they want right on their mobile phone.

And yet they choose to believe the most outrageous stuff, that Ukraine is destroying their own country, klling their own children just to take pictures and stage videos...

How is this possible?

I am seeing what is Germanys cruel history being recreated in 2023 in a totally public way.

For those in russia, I don't know what centuries of being slaves does to you.

But those abroad? Why?

I think the reason is the gigantic russian inferiority complex. Deep down, they know they lost the Cold War, they know that their country sucks, many people don't have toilets or running water. And putin turned their inferiority complex into a superiority propaganda. A gigantic lie and a scam. But it made them happy.









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How would someone identify an alien skeleton?

DNA analysis. This is what Noland did.

I read the link, it says it was human DNA?


What's the problem? Nolan examined it said it was human. That is the whole point. Read the context of the post. A poster claimed that there is some "UFO propaganda" rejecting all evidence that doesn't fit into the narrative. And here you have people like Nolan.

I'm trying to follow the logic here (without actually reading all of the links).  So someone found an "alien" body, tested the DNA and it came back human.  So not alien.  This proves that some people at least will admit they are wrong when faced with clear evidence, which gives them credibility if they have some evidence they think must actually be alien?  Even if it is a different kind of evidence that is outside their area of expertise?  I think that is the point you're trying to make.

Almost. Nolan did not find the body. It was sent to him. He never claimed it was alien. From what I have read, Greer was very angry that Nolan dared to say it wasn't alien. But Nolan doesn't care about such people or publicity. He doesn't care if you believe in UFOs or not. He is not part of the "UFO Entertainment Industry". He does what he does, and he is an expert in his field. And he is a consultant of the CIA/Pentagon in the field of UAPs.

So, when you have respected people like Nolan, who have access to more information than we do, say things like this:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e2DqdOw6Uy4

we should at least pay attention.

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actually your mention of a shadow biosphere says the exact opposite - that there may be such organisms that evolved here on earth

Thank you, Captain Obvious. I wrote that "such lifeforms would seem 'alien' to us" (without being alien). Where's the lie?

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did you bother to read your link?   "Existence of a shadow biosphere could mean that life has evolved on Earth more than once, which means that microorganisms may exist on Earth which have no evolutionary connection with any other known form of life  also note that this hybpthesis doesn't propose anything above microbial level

Did you try to understand what I wrote? I never mentioned any biosphere beyond microbial level. It was just an example: it is conceivable that there are organisms on Earth that could appear "alien" to us, but in reality originated also on Earth in a different process.

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OK I thought you were saying this is some kind of proof of alien life forms, when it was instead a deformed fetus that had DNA defects.

I also wondered how someone claiming it was Alien DNA (not you, someone else) would have alien DNA to compare it to, instead of jumping to the conclusion that, since they don't know why it's different, it must be space visitors.

You don't need to know alien what DNA is like to confirm that some species is not from Earth, or rather not part of the same evolutionary tree as us.

But if there is a shadow biosphere (hypothetical) on Earth, such lifeforms would also seem "alien" to us:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shadow_biosphere

Nolan talked about such a possibility in some interviews.

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How would someone identify an alien skeleton?

DNA analysis. This is what Noland did.

I read the link, it says it was human DNA?


What's the problem? Nolan examined it said it was human. That is the whole point. Read the context of the post. A poster claimed that there is some "UFO propaganda" rejecting all evidence that doesn't fit into the narrative. And here you have people like Nolan.

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Yet we can't seem to figure out, where they come from. Air, underground or from the water?

Because we are not very smart as a species, in the grand scheme of things. The US military has reports of trans-medium craft, operating in the air and under water at speeds and acceleration beyond our science.

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How would someone identify an alien skeleton?

DNA analysis. This is what Noland did.

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