Kuleba, responding to questions about nuclear attacks, said that if Ukraine was attacked with nuclear weapons it would be “a catastrophe,” but said it would not break the Ukrainian spirit. He said Putin’s order to put nuclear deterrence on high alert was a strategy to raise the stakes ahead of the talks.
Rumour alert: a government official I know said that the word in German intelligence is that Putin has cancer.
If true, it looks like the guy wants to go out with a bang and take as many with him as he can. Would explain the absolute irrationality of his recent actions. One can only hope his inner coterie don't play along. News of the poor morale of the Russian army and their failure to make any big wins in Ukraine suggest to me that he is becoming increasingly isolated, even at home. Losing the war in Ukraine must surely signal his political end.
Funnily enough I don't feel scared by the nuclear threat (though we would be among the first hit probably, being close to a US base). We are truly watching the dying throes of a political dinosaur. The thing to do now is minimise the collateral damage.
i read something similar (obviously hard to verify)
hope those around him realize the damage he has done and the potential horrific scenario he could initiate
not sure how any sane person could support him or go along with launching a nuclear attack
also saw where it looks like he is advancing thermobaric weapons into the ukraine
if true this would be an unbelievably bad sign
peace
Yeah, we're about 12km from a giant air force base, so...
Funny thing about nuclear weapons is that they are so totally destructive they make everything absurd. So all you can do is carry on acting normally as though they don't exist.
Rumour alert: a government official I know said that the word in German intelligence is that Putin has cancer.
If true, it looks like the guy wants to go out with a bang and take as many with him as he can. Would explain the absolute irrationality of his recent actions. One can only hope his inner coterie don't play along. News of the poor morale of the Russian army and their failure to make any big wins in Ukraine suggest to me that he is becoming increasingly isolated, even at home. Losing the war in Ukraine must surely signal his political end.
Funnily enough I don't feel scared by the nuclear threat (though we would be among the first hit probably, being close to a US base). We are truly watching the dying throes of a political dinosaur. The thing to do now is minimise the collateral damage.
Yeah, we're about 12km from a giant air force base, so...
Location: Perched on the precipice of the cauldron of truth
Posted:
Feb 27, 2022 - 6:30am
NoEnzLefttoSplit wrote:
Rumour alert: a government official I know said that the word in German intelligence is that Putin has cancer.
If true, it looks like the guy wants to go out with a bang and take as many with him as he can. Would explain the absolute irrationality of his recent actions. One can only hope his inner coterie don't play along. News of the poor morale of the Russian army and their failure to make any big wins in Ukraine suggest to me that he is becoming increasingly isolated, even at home. Losing the war in Ukraine must surely signal his political end.
Funnily enough I don't feel scared by the nuclear threat (though we would be among the first hit probably, being close to a US base). We are truly watching the dying throes of a political dinosaur. The thing to do now is minimise the collateral damage.
Rumour alert: a government official I know said that the word in German intelligence is that Putin has cancer.
If true, it looks like the guy wants to go out with a bang and take as many with him as he can. Would explain the absolute irrationality of his recent actions. One can only hope his inner coterie don't play along. News of the poor morale of the Russian army and their failure to make any big wins in Ukraine suggest to me that he is becoming increasingly isolated, even at home. Losing the war in Ukraine must surely signal his political end.
Funnily enough I don't feel scared by the nuclear threat (though we would be among the first hit probably, being close to a US base). We are truly watching the dying throes of a political dinosaur. The thing to do now is minimise the collateral damage.
Anonymous:
The "official" news in the Russian Federation is mostly fake and we believe it is better to shut them down and let people switch to trustful news.
Please, just open this page and let it be open on your devices. It will flood the Russian propaganda websites and pose a huge load on their infrastructure (don't forget to allow JavaScript for it to work):
The Russian advance in Kharkiv is reportedly being met with fierce resistance.
Videos circulating across social and Ukrainian media showed images of military trucks driving through the city early Sunday.
Oleg Synegubov, head of the Kharkiv regional state administration, said that light military vehicles had “broke into the city” in a Facebook announcement about one hour ago.
Anton Gerashchenko, an adviser to Ukraine’s interior minister, said there was “heavy fighting” on the streets alongside video purporting to show enemy armoured cars on fire.
Synegubov urged residents to seek shelter and not go outside.
Well, well, well. Looks like Putin is losing this battle after all. Day 4 dawns and his invasion still hasn't captured a single major city.
China has abstained rather than supporting Russia in a UN Security Council Resolution and will be watching closely as global public opinion has shifted massively in favour of supporting Ukraine with military hardware.
Re the propaganda thing, this war also marks another couple of changes. We are not sourcing the information from government channels, but private individuals uploading to the internet. Anonymous has apparently hacked Russian TV channels and is broadcasting the reality of what is happening in Ukraine.
The internet is changing everything.
I heard Tik Toc in particular - zillions of people right in affected areas are saying what is going on - and it is not Russian soldiers, it is sporadic small gun fire, and you don't take over a 48 million person country the size of Texas with little guns.
Well, well, well. Looks like Putin is losing this battle after all. Day 4 dawns and his invasion still hasn't captured a single major city.
China has abstained rather than supporting Russia in a UN Security Council Resolution and will be watching closely as global public opinion has shifted massively in favour of supporting Ukraine with military hardware.
Re the propaganda thing, this war also marks another couple of changes. We are not sourcing the information from government channels, but private individuals uploading to the internet. Anonymous has apparently hacked Russian TV channels and is broadcasting the reality of what is happening in Ukraine.
Someone really needs to lay off the mushrooms a bit me thinks.
I first read it from here:
Glenn Greenwald@ggreenwald
No matter your views, no propaganda is as potent and difficult to resist as war propaganda. The more complete the societal consensus, the less room for questioning, the harder it becomes. It becomes a closed system. It targets our deepest emotions and instincts. Good thread: ðQuote
TweetTucker Max@TuckerMax · 11h
A lot of people asked me why I posted about ignoring the Ukrainian/Russian war.
I don't know war, but I do know media, and everything about how the war is being covered is sending up major red flags to me.
Two quick examples:Show this thread12:53 PM · Feb 26, 2022·Twitter for iPhone
I donât know exactly what or why, but this affair is starting to feel scripted. Now that on its face is crazy, but â¦. What if? What is the end game? Am I losing my shit here? Anyone else feeling some deep âoffâ about this whole affair
Seems super suspect.
Someone really needs to lay off the mushrooms a bit me thinks.
I actually have no idea what to think about Ukraine, but kinda reminds me of Wag the Dog
Those cities are as cosmopolitan and first word as anyplace, and they are being terrorized
An interesting take I read the other day was Ukraine is the size of Texas, and Putin's 200-300 k troops will be unable to survive amongst 48 million Ukrainians.
Different than China which can send in millions of occupants, as would happen in Taiwan
So perhaps this is a testing to see the playbook for how the powers react, and China will adjust accordingly.
Clay Martin, Dr of Jihad@wayofftheres·10h
Hey look, letâs take breath. Does this while UKR narrative seem a bitâ¦.off? I donât know exactly what, but the outliers are adding up. Russia has so far committed the B team, with very little arty or air. They are out if guided munitions you say? Well they have plenty of dumb
Ones, and historically arenât shy about using them. Russian POWs that look like they are 12. 70s era Soviet doctrine, after AFG, Chechnya 1&2, and Georgia as practice? From a nation of chess players? Then the stories. Ghost of Kiev, sunflower seed lady, the 13, battle for Chernob
Meanwhile, our own State Dept sanctions Russia and Putin personally, but not the gas/oil? Says by design sanctions do not affect gas flow, as well as it doesnât affect US oil imports from Russia? UKR pres out fighting in the streetsâ¦
I donât know exactly what or why, but this affair is starting to feel scripted. Now that on its face is crazy, but â¦. What if? What is the end game? Am I losing my shit here? Anyone else feeling some deep âoffâ about this whole affair
Its 2022. There should be tons of cell videos of all the actionâ¦.rarely showing a few engagements. I watched live stream last night (0330-0530 Ukraine time) and only hear sporadic gunfire. Seems super suspect. Where are the pics of the downed jets? All the Russ that surrendered?
Ask yourself why they even still have electricity, internet,
and cellphone communicationsâ¦knocking those out would Norma be a top priority. Donât anyone come at me with they have a superior grid than we do.
A lot of people asked me why I posted about ignoring the Ukrainian/Russian war.
I don't know war, but I do know media, and everything about how the war is being covered is sending up major red flags to me.
Two quick examples:
1. Hero stories popup immediately, that end up not being true.
The 13 guards telling the Russian naval ship to fuck off (turns out they surrendered), the "Ghost of Kyiv" (doesn't seem to be true), the sunflower seed story, etc...
MOST telling, media runs them uncritically.
2. The biggest weird thing to me: no one stopped buying oil/gas from Russia.
Germany said they will keep buying.
US State Dept went so far as to say, EXPLICITLY, that sanctions are designed to NOT stop the flow of gas.