Russia invades Ukraine: General Discussion 2023

Sure it can. The Russian invasion began in 2014.

Not saying it is, just that your logic is flawed.

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Putin trying his best to restore the Soviet Union

TLDR
The war in Ukraine has produced copious pseudo-analysis of geopolitics, international law, and history that is steeped in conspiracist thinking and ideological biases rather than factual evidence. The invocation of the Khazarian Mafia conspiracy constitutes a particularly outlandish example of this.

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Are we talking about the same topic?

I honestly can’t follow you talk about. It’s all like some alternative dimension type of stuff. Not trying to be rude, just trying to tell you, I can’t follow what’s going on with your “stuff”.

It seems to me that @Brendon’s post was a personal accusation of antisemitism:

@1984 then presented the proof that since 2019 he tried to convince readers of various forums to support the idea of a new Jewish Statehood.

As a seasoned player and modder of the real-time grand-strategy Heart Of Iron series video games, this was naturally his understanding of the Middle East conflicts, and the best way to solve it.

@1984 was then accused of being a ‘zionist agent’, and his computer hard drive was even hacked.

In Forumosa, @1984 is now in turn being accused of antisemitism.

This reminds one of Dr. Eric Feigl-Ding:

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â–Č 1. A note—Many say racist things to me—& some folks don’t like I share precautionary/doom-y COVID data. Some call me a CCP spy, pharma shill, attention seeking personal brand builder
 But I’m none of those. Who I really am:

So who is the real @1984 ?

Once upon a time, my bro’s primary school best friend gave us a surprising present.

It was a couple of small furry animals.

What goes around comes around, as those little hamsters where of the kind with ancestry from Outer Mongolia and Outer Manchuria.

Well, it is only when @1984 heard of the infamous Khazarian Mafia conspiracy by 2019 that he remembered the name of that friend, and finally realized its origin.

The family name was indeed localized after these Russian migrants came sometimes in the 19th century: Khasari.

This motivated his campaign on the internet to promote the restoration of a Khazarian State.

You seem confused. For more on alternate realities, check out this thread

In the real world, Russia annexed Crimea in 2014.

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Okay, but here is what you said in the post I was replying to:

The idea that Ukraine is being decimated to make room for Khazaria (and that Elon Musk has something to do with it, I guess?), is where this becomes a conspiracy theory, and one with pretty heavy overtones of “Jews secretly control the world”.

☒ Ukraine is being decimated to make room for Khazaria (and that Elon Musk has something to do with it, I guess?
:ballot_box_with_check: ‘have been systematically hindered by SpaceX’: this sentence means SpaceX forbids any quick victory by Ukraine

☒ pretty heavy overtones of “Jews secretly control the world”
:ballot_box_with_check: ‘heavy overtones’=blowing hot air; where did I mention “Jews secretly control the world”? This reminds one of the Rorschach test where a projective psychological test in which subjects’ perceptions of inkblots are recorded and then analyzed.
Indeed, nowhere can you read that Jews control the world in my research papers. Simply because that is not the cases at all. This is a minority that has been conveniently scapegoated, to cover the real culprit.
Because this dirty trick works so well on the low IQ eternal racist European popular masses.
And it is in fact a hidden U.S. military putschist junta that has taken the control first of its own civilian government, then of the rest of the world with the aid of the captured Nipponese Mind-Control technologies after the surrender of the Empire of Japan at the end of WWII.

Speaking of fiction, Mike Pence is writing stories as well

Inspired by a Canadian PM in 2014

China has just decreed that all maps must include old Chinese names for places along the Russian border. People in Taiwan have never been taught the Russian names, and they’d probably have to learn the Russian names on their own. However, in China, names like Vladivostok have been what’s on the maps since the Cold War.

Places that are required to have “old” Chinese names next to the Russian ones include Vladivostok (æ”·ćƒćš), Sakhalin island (ćș«é ćł¶), Ussuriysk (雙柎歐), Khabarovsk (äŒŻćŠ›), Blagoveshchensk (æ”·è˜­æłĄ), Nerchinsk (ć°Œćžƒæ„š), Nikolayevsk (ć»ŸèĄ—), and Stanovoy Range (ć€–èˆˆćź‰ć¶ș).

I’m sure those new maps would come in handy pretty soon.

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Was that proved in that article? It seemed like Pence said something and influencers railed on it.

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This is really why we have War

 USA :us: debt is $33T, contingent liabilities push it to $250T & derivatives push it further to a mind boggling $2 - 3 quadrillion!! Since the 70’s everyone has known the western world is bankrupt(financially & morally) & the way to collapse the debt :money_with_wings: is war

 USA :us: will continue & escalate until it collapses the entire system(with the hope of building another system they control!!)


 if the Ukrainian conflict doesn’t do it they’ll pivot to Taiwan :taiwan:. Why does Russia move so slowly? They have negligible debt :money_with_wings:, more resources than you could count & know time is on their side. They’re planning to let the USA :us: & Europe degrade themselves & hopefully collapse before the enlarged conflict that the USA is aiming for
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It must be terrifying crawling into one of these

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Either that or a sledgehammer to the head.

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So? US debt is paid in US dollars. Doesn’t get much better than that.

And for your mental health try not to read too much from USA Watchdog. Seems like some confirmation bias going on there.

I watched a bit of this. I presume because you posted it you stand by it, yeah?

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Anyone else feel like Zerohedge used to be a lot less crazy?

I prefer it crazy :stuck_out_tongue_winking_eye:

Called it:

The Pentagon said on Friday that it would spend $2 billion to supply the Ukrainian military with new drones and anti-drone systems, as well as additional ammunition for artillery and long-range rocket systems to repel Moscow’s attacks.

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