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Previously on "Today's Ukraine article"

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  • suityou01
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    Originally posted by doodab View Post
    Apparently the Queen is visiting Luton soon. Be afraid, be very afraid....

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  • doodab
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    Originally posted by suityou01 View Post
    This will go nuclear btw.
    Apparently the Queen is visiting Luton soon. Be afraid, be very afraid....

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  • suityou01
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    Originally posted by EternalOptimist View Post
    nuclear ?
    Careful suity. You are using up a lots of the planets known reserves of stupidity
    We shall see.

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  • EternalOptimist
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    nuclear ?
    Careful suity. You are using up a lots of the planets known reserves of stupidity

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  • suityou01
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    Originally posted by doodab View Post
    I really don't know where you get that from at all, given that I didn't buy any of the ranting about Russian aggression early on and I was interpreting Russian action as an understandable reaction to NATO / EU expansionism. I presume it's because I didn't accept your ridiculous theory that the west wanted to start the third world war when all of the evidence (such as actions that can be seen in non western media as well) implied they were terrified of doing so.

    I am going to give up on this now. I don't have enough life left to waste it on terminally stupid people.
    Probably from the same place you got that I thought the British monarchy was behind it and they were all lizards. And all because I quoted Lyndon Larouche, therefore because I quote one article of his I buy into the whole David Icke thing.

    In terms of Ad Hominem attacks, you started it and I was patient with you. The moment I fire back you get all pissy.

    There's plenty of life left in you, although you are right spending it on here arguing with mongtards isn't a particularly wise investment.

    This will go nuclear btw.

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  • NotAllThere
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    Originally posted by SpontaneousOrder View Post
    Sure.
    It -is- a signal that conspiracies/false flags are thought to happen from time to time by what people would consider reputable sources, and interesting from that point of view.
    Lots of people dismiss talk like that as tin-foil hat stuff.
    That's because - even if it is found to be true - it is tin-foil hat stuff.

    However, I was thinking this morning (hard to believe, I know). I know republican Americans who are convinced their government are out to get them. Seems like a loony obsession to me, but it's very widespread. Given the number of loonies who believe this tripe, perhaps there are loonies of a similar ilk in government, who really are out to get the people of the US.

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  • MicrosoftBob
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    Yeltsin did not install a puppet leadership, he installed Putin

    Unless they're stupid enough to imply he's a US placement

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  • doodab
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    Originally posted by DodgyAgent View Post
    In other words he is good at feeding propoganda into the Russian media that supports the activities of the Russian government? The media as well as the governments serves as a rubber stamp facility for whatever Putin wants.
    I doubt even the russian media could convince anyone with their faculties intact that it's all a conspiracy organized by the queen to devalue the dollar.

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  • DodgyAgent
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    Originally posted by doodab View Post
    It's written by a Russian journalist who is generally considered to have his finger on the Kremlin pulse, so it's probably more worth listening to than some of Suity's ramblings if you want to get a handle on what the Russians are actually thinking. Whether they are right or not is a different matter.
    In other words he is good at feeding propoganda into the Russian media that supports the activities of the Russian government? The media as well as the governments serves as a rubber stamp facility for whatever Putin wants.

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  • doodab
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    Originally posted by suityou01 View Post
    Good to see some of you now waking up to the false flag attack. Don't try and pull Doodabs head out of his arse, he's too far into the western propaganda machine.
    I really don't know where you get that from at all, given that I didn't buy any of the ranting about Russian aggression early on and I was interpreting Russian action as an understandable reaction to NATO / EU expansionism. I presume it's because I didn't accept your ridiculous theory that the west wanted to start the third world war when all of the evidence (such as actions that can be seen in non western media as well) implied they were terrified of doing so.

    I am going to give up on this now. I don't have enough life left to waste it on terminally stupid people.

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  • suityou01
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    Good to see some of you now waking up to the false flag attack. Don't try and pull Doodabs head out of his arse, he's too far into the western propaganda machine.

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  • Dactylion
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    Originally posted by doodab View Post
    ..... it's probably more worth listening to than some of Suity's ramblings .....
    That has gotta be the No Tulip Sherlock quote of the day!

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  • doodab
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    Originally posted by SpontaneousOrder View Post
    Sure.
    It -is- a signal that conspiracies/false flags are thought to happen from time to time by what people would consider reputable sources, and interesting from that point of view.
    Lots of people dismiss talk like that as tin-foil hat stuff.
    I think most people are of the opinion the "local militia" in Crimea is nothing of the sort, so it's hardly true to say that all such ideas are dismissed as tin-foil hat stuff. Some are just a bit more credible than others.

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  • AtW
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    For Kremlin anything that isn't pro-Russian is anti-Russian.

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  • SpontaneousOrder
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    Originally posted by doodab View Post
    It's apparently legit, but it's not an admission that it was the case, it's a discussion of rumours that it was the case.
    Sure.
    It -is- a signal that conspiracies/false flags are thought to happen from time to time by what people would consider reputable sources, and interesting from that point of view.
    Lots of people dismiss talk like that as tin-foil hat stuff.

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