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More disingenuous propaganda. Russia's leadership is more honorable than people like Trudeau.
However, there were some nasty people running the USSR at one time, mass murderers like:
Yakov Sverdlov, who ordered the murder of the Russian Royal family.
Leon Trotsky
Lev Kamenev , Trotsky's brother-in-law
Grigory Yevseevich Zinoviev
Grigori Sokolnikov
Vladimir Lenin
The seven members of the first Politburo, founded in 1917 to manage the Bolshevik Revolution, were Lenin, Zinoviev, Kamenev, Trotsky, Stalin, Sokolnikov and Bubnov.
Genrikh Yagoda, the head of the NKVD in the 1930s who had millions murdered.
Naftaly Aronovich Frenkel who set up and ran the notorious gulags, where most inmates died.
Lazar Kaganovich, the architect of the holodomor, which had about 10 million people deliberately starved to death.
Since SOMEONE ;) did "Notsee" the irony here....
...I will elaborate ;D
You mean like holding a referendum, having a fair, legal, and just vote, and then not getting the desired results just forgetting about it completely.....ya mean fuck democracy like THAT????Quote:
Originally Posted by Beanz
Brexit will happen one or another.
Alex Jones and PJW support BREXIT as they are savagely AGAINST THE FASCIST GERMAN EU
I don’t watch Alex Jones but it seems the censors are after him
Facebook, Apple and YouTube remove pages and podcasts from Alex Jones for hate speech, policy violations
Apple confirmed on Monday that it had removed five out of six podcasts, which includes Jones' infamous The Alex Jones Show.
Facebook has also removed four pages that belong to Jones.
YouTube followed suit later, removing his channel from its platform.
Apple and Facebook said Jones violated hate speech policies on their respective platforms.
YouTube removed Jones' official channel because he continued to livestream on other channels even though he was banned for 90 days due to previous violations.
In situations like this people need to use alternatives and there are many out there. You do not need to use You Tube or Facebook or any of that. Jones should keep at it and do his thing. He has an audience, people will follow him where he goes.
*****alex jones says it for real-- people shit in their pants once it sinks in what he says******
He speaks from his gut, from his heart. So yeah, he will get things wrong sometimes, or come across as a bit nuts, but at the end of the day CNN is scripted, manufactured 'news' and all of those people in that industry know what they are doing. They will say anything they are told to say in order to preserve their careers. CNN told us exactly what they would do to Trump and they kept their promise. They could have remained neutral, but instead they have continued with this Russia thing. Chomsky has said 'actually, it is Israel', but of course you will never in a million years see Noam Chomsky on CNN. They have no interest in balance or perspective. This is where RT is really great too. They will have on Chomsky, Finkelstein, Pilger, basically people who will show another side to a story. CNN refuses to do any of that. So when people say 'Jones is a fake and a phoney' and all of that, you have to say 'come on, why are you watching the news at 10 or whatever it is that they are selectively feeding you after a hard day at work then?'
Exactly Miles. It's amazing how people can literally watch CNN with a straight face or MSNBC. People like Brian Stelter Ann Anderson Cooper and Rachel Maddow and Whoopi Goldberg.
That is the Kool-Aid if there is any Kool-Aid at all then that is the Kool-Aid.
Alex Jones constantly bashes those people so how can Alex Jones be the Kool-Aid?
Alex Jones constantly bashes the EU and the Nazi junckers and the Nazi Tony Blair so how can Alex Jones be the Kool-Aid?
Alex Jones constantly exposes the dangers of the fluoride in the water and the dangers of GMOs and the dangers of hypnotic effect of the flicker rate of TV screens and computer screens so how could Alex Jones be the Kool-Aid?
Alex Jones constantly bashes the neocons and the War Hawks and the Pentagon and the war machine so how could Alex Jones be the Kool-Aid?
Alex Jones constantly bashes censorship so how could Alex Jones be the Kool-Aid?
Then they say 'He's just trying to sell you things'. Well, he needs to operate and he is selling vitamins. Things that are good for you!
Exactly. There is no more logic on the part of the left. That is a perfect example you have given. They try to demonize People by using unrelated topics. and people are so dumb. Down now that they go for those types of unrelated arguments as proof of the demonization. a great example is that Alex Jones rails against fluoride in the water and the fact that serotonin reuptake Inhibitors were found in very high levels in many Municipal Water Supplies. He has his own water filtration systems for sale. So then people say oh look on one hand he's saying how dangerous and poisonous the water is and on the other hand he's taking advantage of his audience by selling water filtration systems. What sense at all in any way unless you are totally brain-dead does that argument make and how does that detract from his points about the dangers of the drinking water?
Even if Alex Jones was 100% fake, a phony gold bricking, horrible hatefilled awful person.....he still shouldn't be censored, banned, etc.
Satire sites run with no issues...The Daily Show has never and will never be banned and they offer nothing but #fakenews and then you look at the "real media" :shakehead: and what you see is racism, hatred, lies, but it's all acceptable because of which political side you're on. Alex Jones isn't a Republican, he might consider himself Conservative, he might say he's a Libertarian...I think he's a steak eating vitamin selling red blooded Texan.....I don't think that should be banned...remember #bakemycakebigot
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i91XV07Vsc0
Meme on you shining star!
Ha!
Surely you are not actually being serious.
What happened to personal responsibility and thinking for yourselves?
I thought you guys believed in capitalism not communism.
FaceFook, Noobtube, SpotiLie etc are all huge corporate companies with pretty clear guidelines for people who want to upload content. Alex knows exactly what those rules are and continues to break and flaunt them and yet you want to censor those platforms ability to regulate their own content. You are literally moaning about private corporations and Social media Networks refusing to promote what they consider fake news, distasteful, in violation of their own regulations etc.
Alex is absolutely loving it. He gets to be the martyr he has always disgustingly presented himself as. He is already telling everyone on Twitter that this proves Infowank must be the one place worth listening to. How convenient that both Alex and Donald can now deliver their fake bullshit in easily digestible chunks of propaganda thru one outlet.
He has reached critical mass and does not need a platform. He is part of the mainstream and has millions clicking on his rubbish every month.You wait Twitter will be state sanctioned. Then all over media outlets will be banned and Alex will be the mouth piece of Donald.
You are heading into the jaws of a monster and applauding it as you fall in ;D
This is a guy who is being sued for claiming that parents who have lost their children in a shooting are part of a fake cover up. You think someone like that is a victim? Get the fuck ouda here
But you have already said that business can do what they like. Christians should not have to bake cakes for Gay people if they feel that goes against what they believe in ? That is a form of censorship because they do not want to promote what they see as sinful. So why should people who run another business have to sanction and give a platform to what they consider untruthful, hateful, offensive etc. It's not like he is being banned by the government from the internet like he is claiming. He is like a mouthpiece for Trump. He is on Twitter like the Donald and Infowars have their own web space.
Freedom unlike you I don't judge people on the colour of their skin or what religion they follow. I don't judge people on the ethnicity of their spouse. As a Christian one would hope you could grasp that one fundamental principle from the Jewish teacher Jesus who you claim to follow.
You're against freedom of speech for white gentiles. That's why you try to get posters banned from here.
That being said, I don't care much for Alex Jones, he's been a disinformation agent in the past and comes out with a lot of phony, ridiculous stuff.
He's married to one of your so-called chosen, didn't you know that Beanz?
Edit: They are divorced.
Here she is with a chosen Youtube host, David Pakman, she seems like a real piece of work like yourself:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ebByb9JJgJg
I wish we had a strong leader in my country like Putin, instead of the pathetic Trudeau.
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Although he's not an ideal president, Trump is a much better leader for Americans than the silly Trudeau is for Canadians.
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Russia are cunts, they may have even interfered with the Brexit referendum.
Skripal attack: Second Salisbury suspect a 'decorated' officer
The second suspect in the Salisbury poisoning case was a doctor and highly decorated Russian military intelligence officer, an investigative website says.
Bellingcat said it used a combination of online material and leaked documents to identify Alexander Mishkin, 39, as someone linked to the attack in March.
It said President Vladimir Putin had presented him with the Hero of the Russian Federation award in 2014.
When asked about the naming of Mr Mishkin, the Kremlin would not comment.
Last month, Bellingcat named the first suspect as Anatoliy Chepiga, a claim also rejected by Russia.
At a news conference in the Houses of Parliament on Tuesday, Bellingcat investigator Cristo Grozev said Mr Mishkin - like Mr Chepiga - was a member of the GRU and given the celebrated award for "actions in Ukraine".
He said Mr Mishkin's grandmother has a photograph, that has "been seen by everybody in the village" of President Putin shaking his hand and giving him the award.
The BBC has contacted two people who knew Mr Mishkin as a child in Loyga in the north of Russia, and they confirmed from photographs that he was the man seen in images released by police after the Salisbury attack.
Bellingcat, a UK-based website, said both Mr Mishkin's real passport and the false passport he travelled to the UK on in the name of Alexander Petrov carried the same date of birth.
Outlining in detail how it identified the Salisbury suspect as Mr Mishkin, Bellingcat said it had pieced together his identity using various databases online, including telephone and car insurance records, and later obtained copies of his passport and driving licence.
It also used social media to contact hundreds of people who may have been at military academy with Mr Mishkin.
Most people did not respond to the inquiry but one, who requested complete anonymity, said they had recognised Mr Mishkin as the suspect who was interviewed under the name of Alexander Petrov by the RT television channel.
Mr Grozev said: "That person told us everybody from his class, his department, was contacted two weeks ago and told not to talk to the media."
Bellingcat said Mr Mishkin had been recruited by Russian intelligence while completing his medical studies, and made several trips to Ukraine, including during the 2013-14 unrest.
In spring 2014 mass demonstrations in central Kiev over the government's decision to suspend the signing of an association agreement with the EU ended in bloodshed and the ousting of pro-Moscow President Viktor Yanukovych.
Soon afterwards Russian troops annexed the Ukrainian territory of Crimea, and unrest broke out in mainly Russian-speaking eastern areas of the country.
The unrest became a full-scale insurgency, and rebels seized large swathes of territory. Since then, thousands of people have died in fighting between the rebels and Ukrainian government forces.
Moscow denies sending regular troops and heavy weapons to the separatists, but admits that Russian "volunteers" are helping the rebels.
The tiny village of Loyga in the Russian far north is not the kind of place you would expect to be at the centre of an international spy scandal.
With fewer than 1,000 inhabitants, it has rail access but no paved roads. It's too small even to show up on Google Maps.
But Loyga has proved crucial to piecing together the story of the real "Alexander Petrov" - the second man the UK authorities suspect over the Skripal poisoning case in Salisbury.
Former GRU officer Sergei Skripal - who sold secrets to MI6 - and his daughter Yulia survived being poisoned with Novichok on 4 March.
The attack left Mr Skripal and Yulia critically ill, but Dawn Sturgess, 44, was later exposed to the same nerve agent and died in hospital.
London's Metropolitan Police and the Crown Prosecution Service said last month that there was enough evidence to charge Mr Mishkin and Mr Chepiga with attempted murder over the Salisbury attack.
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Detectives said the pair arrived in the UK using passports bearing the names Alexander Petrov and Ruslan Boshirov on 2 March, although they had said it was likely the men were travelling under aliases.
The movements of the suspects, who are alleged to have smeared Novichok on a door handle of Mr Skripal's home, were captured in a series of CCTV images that were released by police.
The event sparked a series of accusations and denials between the UK and Russian governments, culminating in diplomatic expulsions and international sanctions.
It took longer for investigators at the Bellingcat website to identify Alexander Mishkin because he has an even sparser digital footprint than the first man to be named, Anatoly Chepiga.
But using databases and passport details they concluded that this was the real name of the man who came to Salisbury as Alexander Petrov.
Facial recognition experts were asked to examine two photos 15 years apart and use techniques of simulated age progression to establish the match.
Last Thursday, four GRU officers were exposed for trying to hack into communications of the Organisation for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons in the Netherlands at the time it was investigating the Salisbury poisoning.
Mishkin's identification will raise more questions about how easy it has been to expose supposedly undercover intelligence officers and undermine Russia's official account that the two men who came to Salisbury were there to see the cathedral spire.
Recent reports in the Russian media suggest that Vladimir Putin - himself a former spy chief - is unhappy with the GRU's performance - and that a purge could be on the way.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-45801154
Yyyyyeah see this is all kinda sketchy....Skripal was arrested, stripped of rank, imprisoned....if Russia, the GRU, wanted him dead they would never have released him. They released him as part of the spy swap from the busted Illegals Program (you know Anna Chapman and all :mwink: ).Quote:
Originally Posted by Master
If they were going to "secretly assassinate" someone why use a nerve agent which ties DIRECTLY to you? Why not try a "OMG what a horrible accident, a car crash" or "OMG he fell off a balcony" or the fucking heart attack gun ....OR....some sort of gang member could be hired to kill someone in a "Robbery gone wrong"
It seems rather convenient IF it's Novichuk and the Russians were after him....seems a bit too Keystone Cops for me. But I could very well be wrong.
Amazing. Do they not have treason laws in America anymore ? Falling over yourself to play make believe about the Russians, why? Covering for Trump? mental
Master of course both the Russians and the Americans (Bannon/Trump etc) interfered in Brexit. Look at the Brexit thread here and the England thread, post after post after post by Americans desperate to make the world in their image and that of their dribbling leader. Someone should lock them all in the tower of London ffs.
They have successfully poisoned other Russians here before and this was a botched job. Failed badly.
On a separate yet similar note.
Russian attempts to launch cyber-attacks against US conservative groups have been thwarted, Microsoft says.
The software company said Russian hackers had tried to steal data from political organisations, including the International Republican Institute and the Hudson Institute think tanks.
But they had been thwarted when its security staff had won control of six net domains mimicking their websites.
Microsoft said the Fancy Bear hacking group had been behind the attacks.
"We're concerned that these and other attempts pose security threats to a broadening array of groups connected with both American political parties in the run-up to the 2018 elections," Microsoft said in its blog detailing its work.
The thwarted attack was likely the start of a "spear phishing" campaign, said Microsoft. This would involve tricking people into visiting the mimicked domains allowing the Fancy Bear group to see and steal login information that people use.
As well as the two think-tanks, the domains seized were associated with several Senate offices and services. One domain sought to mimic Microsoft's Office 365 online service.
Russia has denied Microsoft's allegations that it targeted the right-wing think-tanks.
President Vladimir Putin's spokesman Dmitry Peskov said Moscow was "unaware" of any attempted interference by Russia-linked hackers in the US mid-term elections.
"[Our] reaction is traditional," he told the Interfax news agency. "We are unaware what kind of hackers they refer to, we do not know what this interference entails."
BBC Monitoring reported him as adding: "We do not understand whom exactly it concerns, what the evidence is and what such conclusions are based on. We have no such information."
He said: "We hear confirmation from America that there was no meddling in the election."
The New York Times suggested that the two think tanks were targeted because they were former supporters of President Trump but were now foes who had called for more sanctions to be imposed on Russia.
The International Republican Institute's directors include Senator John McCain and General HR McMaster who was replaced earlier this year as the White House national security adviser.
IRI president Daniel Twining told the Times that the attacks were consistent with the "campaign of meddling" the Kremlin is known to have indulged in.
In its blog, Microsoft president Brad Smith said it had grabbed dodgy domains 12 times in two years to shut down 84 websites associated with Fancy Bear.
It said that, so far, it had no evidence that the domains had been used in any attacks. The domains could have been set up to help a future planned assault.
Microsoft added that the attack activity seen around the domains "mirrors" what it saw in 2016 in the US and during the 2017 election in France.
Microsoft's action comes soon after the US charged 12 Russian intelligence officers with hacking computer networks used by Hillary Clinton and the Democratic Party.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-45257081