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Re: Possible WW3 thread
« Reply #8475 on: April 24, 2024, 04:48:45 PM »
If I was a maga grifter, I would make actual shoes and call them #Jackboots.  They would come in two styles 1.) 9mm Jackboots(makes no sense and doesn't need to) and 2.) The E Lee Jackboot.

What would they look like?  Cammo Crocs and Confederate Crocs.  No sport mode either, because LOL. 

Selling off the shelf already and I just wrote this hypo down with no intention of selling them.

Reads like a perfect fundraiser for Team Locked and Loaded aka The MAGA Blasters

Bro!  Maga Blasters! 

Bullshit, chinese made, super cheap 9mm pistols made to be completely Maga red.  One side of the barrel says 'eff your Feelings!" and the other side says "I lube this gun with liberal tears!".

eff!  Is this what's inside the Trump store?

Guys, this might be a really good time to open an Etsy and get some NIL stacked for use.

The MAGA blaters are the name of dugs fake anti-Trump militia


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Re: Possible WW3 thread
« Reply #8476 on: April 24, 2024, 07:17:36 PM »
shitbag from TX who fought for the Russians in Ukraine killed by Russians:

https://www.yahoo.com/news/widow-texas-man-killed-eastern-152838352.html

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Re: Possible WW3 thread
« Reply #8477 on: April 24, 2024, 09:09:33 PM »
I swear that guy got raped and killed in this very thread a few days ago but maybe I'm having de ja vu.
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Re: Possible WW3 thread
« Reply #8478 on: April 25, 2024, 09:02:52 AM »
Yeah, he's been dead for some time now. I think the news here is that his wife has travelled to Russia and expects Putin to help her out.

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« Reply #8479 on: April 25, 2024, 09:35:27 AM »
Yeah, he's been dead for some time now. I think the news here is that his wife has travelled to Russia and expects Putin to help her out.

talk about a bad plan.

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Re: Possible WW3 thread
« Reply #8480 on: April 27, 2024, 07:56:34 PM »
Are these stories about Russian soldiers looting stuff from the chernobyl exclusion zone true?
Hyperbolic partisan duplicitous hypocrite

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« Reply #8481 on: April 29, 2024, 07:25:54 PM »
The UkroGrift is one for the ages :

“We are also working on fixing specific levels of support for this year and for the next ten years, including armed support, financial, political, and joint arms production” . . . UkroGrifter n Chief


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« Reply #8482 on: May 05, 2024, 08:26:46 PM »

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Re: Possible WW3 thread
« Reply #8483 on: May 05, 2024, 09:32:05 PM »
Hot time in Kat town tonight.

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« Reply #8484 on: Today at 06:40:16 AM »
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European intelligence agencies have warned their governments that Russia is plotting violent acts of sabotage across the continent as it commits to a course of permanent conflict with the west.
Russia has already begun to more actively prepare covert bombings, arson attacks and damage to infrastructure on European soil, directly and via proxies, with little apparent concern about causing civilian fatalities, intelligence officials believe.
While the Kremlin’s agents have a long history of such operations — and launched attacks sporadically in Europe in recent years — evidence is mounting of a more aggressive and concerted effort, according to assessments from three different European countries shared with the Financial Times.
Intelligence officials are becoming increasingly vocal about the threat in an effort to promote vigilance.
“We assess the risk of state-controlled acts of sabotage to be significantly increased,” said Thomas Haldenwang, head of German domestic intelligence. Russia now seems comfortable carrying out operations on European soil “[with] a high potential for damage,” he told a security conference last month hosted by his agency, the Federal Office for the Protection of the Constitution. 
Thomas Haldenwang, president of the Federal Office for the Protection of the Constitution
Thomas Haldenwang has warned that Russia is comfortable carrying out sabotage on European soil. Christian Marquardt/NurPhoto/Getty Images
Haldenwang spoke just days after two German-Russian nationals were arrested in Bayreuth, Bavaria, for allegedly plotting to attack military and logistics sites in Germany on behalf of Russia.
Two men were charged in the UK in late April with having started a fire at a warehouse containing aid shipments for Ukraine. English prosecutors accuse them of working for the Russian government.
In Sweden, security services are meanwhile investigating a series of recent railway derailments, which they suspect may be acts of state-backed sabotage.
Russia has attempted to destroy the signalling systems on Czech railways, the country’s transport minister told the FT last month.
In Estonia, an attack on the interior minister’s car in February and those of journalists were perpetrated by Russian intelligence operatives, the country’s Internal Security Service has said. France’s ministry of defence also warned this year of possible sabotage attacks by Russia on military sites.
“The obvious conclusion is that there has been a real stepping up of Russian activity,” said Keir Giles, senior consulting fellow at Chatham House, the think-tank.
“One cannot tell if that’s a reflection of the fact that the Russians are throwing more resources at it; whether they are being more sloppy and getting caught; or whether western counter-intelligence has simply become better at detecting and stopping it,” he added. “Whatever it is though — there is a lot going on.”
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A defendant in Baden-Württemberg who is alleged to have violated EU trade restrictions in connection with deliveries of electronic components for military equipment to Russia. Bernd Weißbrod/dpa
One senior European government official said information was being shared through Nato security services of “clear and convincing Russian mischief”, which was co-ordinated and at scale.
The time had come to “raise awareness and focus” about the threat of Russian violence on European soil, he added.
Nato issued a statement on Thursday declaring its deep concern about growing “malign activities on allied territory” by Russia, citing what it said was an “intensifying campaign?.?.?. across the Euro-Atlantic area”.
The growing fears over Russia’s appetite for physical damage against its adversaries follow a spate of accusations against Russia over disinformation and hacking campaigns.
On Friday, Germany vowed consequences for Moscow — in a statement backed by the EU and Nato — over a 2023 hacking attack on the social democratic party of chancellor Olaf Scholz.
A scandal exposing Russian attempts to co-opt far right European politicians ahead of upcoming European elections is meanwhile still unfolding.
One intelligence official said Moscow’s sabotage efforts should not be seen as a distinct from other operations, saying the ramp-up in activity reflected Russia’s aim to exert maximum pressure “across the piece”.
Putin is currently feeling “emboldened” and will seek to push lines as hard as he can in Europe, on multiple fronts, he said, whether through disinformation, sabotage or hacking.
Increased aggression from Russian intelligence also reflects the desire for the country’s spymasters to reassert themselves after their most serious setback since the collapse of the Soviet Union.
In the weeks following Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine, more than 600 Russian intelligence officers operating in Europe with diplomatic cover were ejected, dealing serious damage to the Kremlin’s spy network across the continent.
In a recent report, analysts at the UK’s Royal United Services Institute highlighted the efforts to which Russia had gone to reconstitute its presence in Europe, often using proxies. Those include members of the Russian diaspora as well as organised crime groups with which the Kremlin has long-standing ties.
A key strategic shift has also occurred, with so-called “Committees of Special Influence” coordinating intelligence operations country-by-country for the Kremlin, drawing together what were previously piecemeal efforts by the country’s fractious security services and other Kremlin players.
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The Royal Ordnance Factory at Glascoe, Wales. BAE Systems is investigating an explosion in April. David Goddard/Getty Images
Frefighters at Diehl Metal Applications in Berlin, Germany.
Firefighters at Diehl Metal Applications in Berlin, Germany. Lisi Niesner/Reuters
With Russia’s stepping up operations, security services have been on high alert over threats and are looking to identify targets they may have missed.
Questions have been raised, for instance, over a so-far unexplained explosion at a BAE Systems munitions factory in Wales that supplies shells used by Ukraine. In October 2014 a Czech arms depot where weapons for Kyiv were being stored was destroyed; Russian military intelligence agents were later revealed to have planted explosives at the site.
A huge fire broke out on Friday at a factory in Berlin owned by the arms company Diehl, which also supplies Ukraine. More than 160 specialist firefighters were called to tackle the blaze, with residents in a huge swath of the west of the capital told to keep windows closed due to possible toxic fumes.
“As ever with Russia, it’s wise not to look for a single explanation of why they are doing anything. There’s always a combination of things going on,” said Giles.
“These pinprick attacks we’ve seen so far are of course to create disruption, but they can also be used for disinformation. And then there is what Russia learns from these attacks if they want to immobilise Europe for real?.?.?. They’re practice runs.”


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Re: Possible WW3 thread
« Reply #8485 on: Today at 07:59:18 AM »
No one educated at Kansas State University should believe a single word of that.


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« Reply #8486 on: Today at 09:51:51 AM »
No one educated at Kansas State University should believe a single word of that.

Pinko Commie PRC Financial Times Rag?

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Re: Possible WW3 thread
« Reply #8487 on: Today at 09:52:09 AM »
ChiCom Times?

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Re: Possible WW3 thread
« Reply #8488 on: Today at 10:22:40 AM »
It's like when Biden called his shot about Putin last time.

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« Reply #8489 on: Today at 11:00:27 AM »
No one educated at Kansas State University should believe a single word of that.

just for clarification

you said that ZeroHedge was a legitimate site as it mostly was a news aggregator from sites like FT

but you don't think that we should believe articles from FT?

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Re: Possible WW3 thread
« Reply #8490 on: Today at 12:38:52 PM »
FT is about as neutral as it gets, and leans conservative.

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Re: Possible WW3 thread
« Reply #8491 on: Today at 12:51:11 PM »
I will bet on European clandestine services vs Putin’s guys.