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It's my firm belief that Russia will allow the rest of Kirilov's team to be sacrificed as well.

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I doubt a smart guy like that would have arranged for copies of his dossier to be released even if he were killed.

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One interesting perception, also :

System is set for perpetual wars

Therefore humanity lives (for centuries) in the constant war, with periods of peace in between..

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Yeah. But this may be the final lap of that cycle.

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That's the real Hope

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Again, your standars of observation, conclusion and commentary are up to the task for decipherment of the name of the game.

Yes, its very tragi-comic how 404 is to blame for everything.

And wast mayority of the herd swallowed it up to the ass..

Like everything else, serving in popullation control reality.

I believe someone communicated from the system, that they are doing depopullation "in most humaine way they can.."

Without going into psychopathology of this last parafrase, i can add, wow how "unhuman depopulation" looks alike then?

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I am convinced that the so-called "great" powers, especially the United Kingdom, bear the greatest responsibility for what is happening. However, the real "greats" can do without Ukraine. She's just a tool in their hands.

It is the British who are most interested in continuing the war. Ask Johnson about this, who organized a performance in Bucha to disrupt the almost signed peace treaty between Russia and Ukraine.

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Doctor, you are very categorical today, although you do not have sufficient knowledge about the work of the FSB or GRU. There is a Federal Security Service (FSO) to provide such protection, but at the moment it does not have the authority to protect important military personnel (I believe that the situation will change after this crime). The general could have contacted the FSO himself or refused the proposed protection. You don't know all the details. There was a civilian guard in the house where the general lived, but it worked ineffectively: unknown cars and scooters could park in the courtyard.

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The man had a large target painted on his back. In any country, such an important figure would be subjected to surveillance, esp during wartime. He may potentially testify before an international committee over US biowarfare activities worldwide.

Just how many times was he threatened by Ukraine? And how come I was so sure he would be assassinated -- long back?

What's preventing a US Embassy spook from quietly approaching him? The Moscow police special branch itself could have planted a few "spotters" to prevent anything untoward.

To pin this on some bureaucratic bungling doesn't fly.

I brought up the FSB-GRU angle just to illustrate the level of protection or surveillance he could have been accorded.

I don't have my spectacles on. Otherwise, my answer would have expanded into a full-length Part 2 of this article.

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Doctor, you can remain biased, but your statement that Moscow does not accept the general sounds absurd. This is due to the fact that it is the heavy flamethrower system (CBT), developed under his leadership, that brings victory to Moscow...

https://www.armyrecognition.com/focus-analysis-conflicts/army/conflicts-in-the-world/russia-ukraine-war-2022/russia-deploys-in-ukraine-its-new-tos-2-thermobaric-rocket-launcher-system

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I believe Kirillov was a true patriot. He was sacrificed for that reason. We can agree to disagree politely on this topic.

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Yes, I'm in no hurry to unsubscribe. I remember your article on Christian Zionism, which was very useful to me.

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Agreed, it is how I came upon this substack, also.

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How much time have you spent in Russia?

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Half a century. Since birth.

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The Ukrainians are not gonna be blamed for Covid. That's absurd. By now everybody knows how it was brought about (China has very little to do with it).

And it's so aggravating for the Russians not protect their vital guys. Their 62 years old test pilot who was absolutely sensational at the Chinese Air Show was seen with his little backpack on his shoulder heading on his own to the show with no guards or companions whatsoever, just as a warehouse forklift driver, in south central LA, CA, USA would be going to work on Sunday morning LMHO ROFLR. This is utterly ridiculous!!! The Guy is An Xtremely Capable Genius!!! INVEST in Guarding and Protecting your people, Russia!!! Not only they are Worth it, but you have quite few rotten as well as ruthless enemies....

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People could be told the entire explicit details of COVID right from Fauci or anyone else's mouth and they wouldn't do shit. You massively overestimate the public, they have had signs enough. People don't want to know the truth, they want to be fooled.

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The British mouthpiece "The Economist" is urgently promoting the actions of the SBU in order to place the accents correctly and there was no hint of a British trace.

"A source in the SBU stated that it was this department that was responsible for the attack, in which explosives attached to a scooter were detonated remotely when Kirillov and his driver approached their car. The murder of Kirillov is perhaps the most brazen and resonant committed by Ukrainians to date. But it's not the first one. The secret fifth directorate of Counterintelligence of the SBU, which has a mandate to commit targeted killings abroad, as well as the GUR, are active in Russia.""

He who has ears, hears...

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An improvised explosive device can be made directly on the spot. This is much easier than risking transporting a modern device across the border.

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''''The suspect received a homemade explosive device, which he placed on an electric scooter parked near the general’s residence, investigators claim.''''

Read the RT report again.

https://www.rt.com/russia/609516-suspect-detained-russian-chemical-defense-murder/

It was not made on the spot. There was a chain of transmission here. Also, the United States would not allow Ukraine to train an Uzbek in sophisticated make-shift bomb making skills. Who knows, he might peddle his wares to Gaza or the West Bank one day.

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> the United States would not allow Ukraine to train an Izbek in sophisticated make-ahift bomb making skills

Are you truly that ignorant about the history of the CIA? Of course they would do something that reckless, they've done so many times in the past. Or is this article just about creating FUD?

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That's just funny - the US trained known Neo Nazi's to fight in Ukraine, al qaeda, Syrian Rebels, Iraqi Rebels, the drug gangs in South America and the list goes on. They don't care as long as it serves their needs in the short term.

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The explosion of a homemade bomb in the capital of Oklahoma on April 19, 1995 became the most massive terrorist attack of the 20th century in the United States. At first, the special services were sure that the culprit of the tragedy was an enemy from abroad. However, it later turned out that the massacre was not staged by outsiders, but by American oppositional citizens.

A homemade bomb consisting of more than two tons of ammonium nitrate fertilizer and fuel oil destroyed a third of the building, killed 168 people and injured 500 more.

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No. It was a false flag. There was another yet unidentified person seen exiting from the vehicle used by Timothy McVeigh. That building housed many incriminating documents involving the Clintons.

It was a military-grade operation, just like 9/11. Try checking out Candace Owens' episode on the Oklahoma bombings.

Disgruntled Americans don't blow up civillian buildings. Their government does though.

Even Ted Kaczynski, the unabomber and a brilliant mathematician, could only master rudimentary bomb-making techniques.

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You don't know anything about the dark web. Any manuals are sold there.

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Where did you read that the Uzbek manufactured the device? Moscow is a big city where there are people who sympathize with Ukraine. It will not be difficult for them to find recipes for making on the Internet.

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Can it? I don't know about you, but I don't carry around the necessary ingredients to make bombs in my pockets.

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Doctor, you claim that Moscow is involved in dubious global affairs. However, in Russia it is forbidden to promote non-traditional sexual relations and gender reassignment. How can you combine these facts?

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I think we can both agree that the US and the UK **GOVERNMENTS and OLIGARCHS** are both involved in dubious global affairs, yes? And can we agree they have been involved in such affairs for decades or centuries even, yes? And can we also agree that the woke non-traditional sexual relations and gender reassignment promotion is a relatively new phenomenon, yes? So you can see that promotion of that woke nonsense has absolutely no bearing on involvement in dubious global affairs.

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I would disagree with that. Pushing the woke, Lgbt++ narrative is just another stick to use against countries that do not agree or promote it as the rest. They can say this or that country is not following EU / US human rights etc....

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What’s your point? Where’s your disagreement with what I said?

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