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    State run media CNN ain't reported that, MJ.

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    Putin saved CNN tbqh
    Eh, they're bankrolled otherwise and to the teeth, a portion by the State they sponsor. Said bankroll got a might lean when Trump ruled the roost...but they're back to full bankroll. Though, CNN would rather die than give CC his 10 million smackers on that last contract. tee, hee. But, he's white, amd a man so it's okay.

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    black people making a war between Slav countries a BLM issue


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    black people making a war between Slav countries a BLM issue

    State run media CNN, in close association with Biden; their fingers prints are all over this one, Will. He never misses an opportunity to bait & hustle race.

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    apparently the Russian conscripts didn’t turn their phones off and were being tracked on Google traffic

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    black people making a war between Slav countries a BLM issue

    I shared

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    NGL, the people who’ve been saying for years that Russia’s military is even comparable to ours are re ed. This has been like a 1970s era military offensive with air strikes that inflict a lot of damage to civilian infrastructure but aren’t precise at all or effective at hitting military targets.

    We spend exponentially more on military technology and weapons, and it clearly shows.

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    Shaniqua Posting Delusions is a great account

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    NGL, the people who’ve been saying for years that Russia’s military is even comparable to ours are re ed. This has been like a 1970s era military offensive with air strikes that inflict a lot of damage to civilian infrastructure but aren’t precise at all or effective at hitting military targets.

    We spend exponentially more on military technology and weapons, and it clearly shows.
    If this goes south for Putin, some of the credit will go to the US making a lot of its intel public and taking away Russian options like false flags or little green men. The only option left was the blunt instrument of overt military invasion, which looks like it's only going to get more blunt.

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    NGL, the people who’ve been saying for years that Russia’s military is even comparable to ours are re ed. This has been like a 1970s era military offensive with air strikes that inflict a lot of damage to civilian infrastructure but aren’t precise at all or effective at hitting military targets.

    We spend exponentially more on military technology and weapons, and it clearly shows.
    Why the don't you just post the State run media CNN's video's of their General's line up, Will! This is beneath you, Will, or, so I'd like to believe.

    GD it, act like somebody.

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    If this goes south for Putin, some of the credit will go to the US making a lot of its intel public and taking away Russia's false flag and little green men options. The only option left was the blunt instrument of overt military invasion, which looks like it's only going to get more blunt.
    Even Dumper is following State run media CNN's prose, line-for-line..."credit will go to the US making a lot of its intel public and taking away Russia's false flag"

    You never toed CNN's line obtrusively, Dumper. Why, now?

    Same for you, GD it,,,act like somebody.

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    So after years of Germany telling us that Germany can't send weapons because of its history - that has now gone out the window and understandably so.


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    Even Dumper is following State run media CNN's prose, line-for-line..."credit will go to the US making a lot of its intel public and taking away Russia's false flag"

    You never toed CNN's line obtrusively, Dumper. Why, now?

    Same for you, GD it,,,act like somebody.
    Chimp

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    US intel was right about the invasion.

    You were wrong.



    And I haven't watched CNN in weeks. Might start today.

    PS -- The "does it hurt gif" Google search gives a result from ST.

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    Even Anonymous is attacking pootin.

    Anonymous launches attacks against Russia and pledges support for Ukraine against ‘Kremlin’s brutal invasion.'

    Hacking group Anonymous has said that it will support Ukraine in its fight against Russia, and has already claimed an attack.

    Anonymous claimed credit for the attack, posting on Twitter that it took down the “propaganda station … in response to Kremlin’s brutal invasion”. The group did not respond to The Independent’s request for comment.

    At the time of the tweet RT was briefly unavailable, before returning online without images.

    Currently, the broadcaster is online and appears to be operating as normal.

    “After the statement by Anonymous, RT’s websites became the subject of a massive DDoS attack from nearly 100 million devices, mostly based in the US”, RT told The Independent in a statement.

    “Due to the hack there were temporary website access limitations for some users, yet RT promptly resolved these issues.”

    https://www.independent.co.uk/tech/a...vasion-rt-ddosl
    As soon as Putin's hacker squad locates a few of these folks and some visits are paid, you'll not hear anything else from them.
    Blah, blah, blah, blah.

    Well before he starts a new rampage in US/Europe looking for hackers, pootin has to first finish up in the rampage he started in Ukraine but I hear his hands are full at the moment.
    He's Biden his time, he could wipe them out quite easily if he wanted just as the US could have wiped out the last few countries they've invaded. People thinking a bunch of soy boy geeks out for lulz are going to impact Russia's day to day operations are delusional.
    Of course, but you act as if it's a sign of Russia's military weakness.
    If.

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    NGL, the people who’ve been saying for years that Russia’s military is even comparable to ours are re ed. This has been like a 1970s era military offensive with air strikes that inflict a lot of damage to civilian infrastructure but aren’t precise at all or effective at hitting military targets.

    We spend exponentially more on military technology and weapons, and it clearly shows.
    but, but hypersonic missiles! Some posters here have a lot of soul searching to do, though they'll never admit to being conned by Russian propaganda, tbh...

    Noteworthy, IMO, is this offensive so far spells trouble for the future of Belarus.

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    How a US Tech Firm Struggled to Get Its Employees Out of Kyiv

    John Sung Kim, chief executive of the software outsourcing company JetBridge, has been communicating with his 24 employees in Kyiv, all software developers, through Slack. Half of them are trying to leave Ukraine, but Kim says he is struggling to help them and has been unable to get them train tickets, a rental car or gasoline.

    "The other half of my team wants to stay and fight," said Kim. "I got on an all-hands with them this morning and told them it's not their responsibility to be soldiers and there's other ways they can contribute since they're software engineers, but there's nothing I can say to dissuade them." Kim said JetBridge's clients are almost exclusively Silicon Valley tech companies that are publicly traded or have raised venture capital financing. "The universal issue other than transportation logistics seems to be grandparents. 'My babushka' is the common theme of why they're torn from actually leaving," he said. The fallout from Russia's invasion has also impacted JetBridge's employees in Belarus. "The males in Belarus are scared that there's going to be military conscription, and unlike the Ukrainians, my Belarusian engineers have zero desire to pick up a rifle. Zero," he said.

    In anticipation of European Union sanctions on Belarus, Kim said JetBridge has started paying employees in bitcoin.

    https://www.washingtonpost.com/world...PGDRD2JNVNYHIQ

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    70-years-old; glycerin cartridged one moment, Depended the very next + walkered, but, I still got it!!!

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    Banana Puddin is getting in over his head. isnt working out as quickly as he thought it would.

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    How a US Tech Firm Struggled to Get Its Employees Out of Kyiv

    John Sung Kim, chief executive of the software outsourcing company JetBridge, has been communicating with his 24 employees in Kyiv, all software developers, through Slack. Half of them are trying to leave Ukraine, but Kim says he is struggling to help them and has been unable to get them train tickets, a rental car or gasoline.

    "The other half of my team wants to stay and fight," said Kim. "I got on an all-hands with them this morning and told them it's not their responsibility to be soldiers and there's other ways they can contribute since they're software engineers, but there's nothing I can say to dissuade them." Kim said JetBridge's clients are almost exclusively Silicon Valley tech companies that are publicly traded or have raised venture capital financing. "The universal issue other than transportation logistics seems to be grandparents. 'My babushka' is the common theme of why they're torn from actually leaving," he said. The fallout from Russia's invasion has also impacted JetBridge's employees in Belarus. "The males in Belarus are scared that there's going to be military conscription, and unlike the Ukrainians, my Belarusian engineers have zero desire to pick up a rifle. Zero," he said.

    In anticipation of European Union sanctions on Belarus, Kim said JetBridge has started paying employees in bitcoin.

    https://www.washingtonpost.com/world...PGDRD2JNVNYHIQ
    "But you can't use it for 90 days and you can't trade it in for cash, even at a 50% discount.........bye."

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    Banana Puddin is getting in over his head. isnt working out as quickly as he thought it would.
    Putin never said it would "work out quickly." That was State run media CNN who stated that as soon as Russia stepped 1 big toe over the borderline 4 days ago. That-a-way, State run media CNN could now back up their 4 days old assertion in order to "talk Putin' out of this" since trying to "talk Putin out of this" didn't work the multiple weeks before he set that aforementioned big toe across the aforementioned borderline.

    Grow up, bombster.

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    Putin never said it would "work out quickly." That was State run media CNN who stated that as soon as Russia stepped 1 big toe over the borderline 4 days ago. That-a-way, State run media CNN could now back up their 4 days old assertion in order to "talk Putin' out of this" since trying to "talk Putin out of this" didn't work the multiple weeks before he set that aforementioned big toe across the aforementioned borderline.

    Grow up, bombster.


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    70-years-old; glycerin cartridged one moment, Depended the very next + walkered, but, I still got it!!!
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