Doctor Politico, Reliable Journatard.

Uncle Volodya says, “In politics, stupidity is not a handicap.”

“We are in the process of creating what deserves to be called the idiot culture. Not an idiot sub-culture, which every society has bubbling beneath the surface and which can provide harmless fun; but the culture itself. For the first time, the weird and the stupid and the coarse are becoming our cultural norm, even our cultural ideal.”

Carl Bernstein

Don’t wanna be an American idiot,
One nation controlled by the media;
Information age of hysteria…

Green Day, from “American Idiot

Is there, anywhere in the great trackless expanse of the internet, a pseudo-news site more gratuitously insulting, more deliberately offensive than Politico?

I have to say, the hysterical, grunting, wild-eyed hatred routinely on show there reminds me of La Russophobe in her prime. Its reliance on anyone who will say what it wants to hear reminds me of her sycophantic celebration of the ‘work’ of Paul Goble, deep thinker and self-confessed former CIA spook operating from darkest Taunton, Virginia. Once described by Mark Adomanis – remember him? Lithuanian by descent, referred to Edward Snowden as the worst kind of traitor until outed by a commenter as a former employee himself of Booz Allen Hamilton, the security consultancy which had employed Snowden – as ‘a whore who trawls through the lowest gutter press in Russia such as Novaya Gazeta, translates their articles and passes them off as analysis’. Anyway, the default mode at Politico is ‘unhinged’, while its agenda is as easy to see as a turd in a punchbowl, and about as edifying.

The example I’m most recently acquainted with is this hatchet job on Russia’s Sputnik V coronavirus vaccine. Let me say up front that I am not a believer in any of the current magic vaccines, and am not interested in being vaccinated with any of them. However, this nakedly partisan attack is in a class by itself; over-the-top hyperbole that labels everything that comes from Russia a weapon. Let’s take a look.

The piece starts out neutrally enough, mentioning – accurately, enjoy it, because that might be the last time you see it for awhile – that the Russian vaccine was given the stamp of approval by The Lancet, Europe’s leading and most-respected medical journal. I would just point out here, in fairness, that The Lancet is as guilty of political bias as anything in print, and only last year was forced to withdraw its approval of a study which found hydroxychloroquine completely ineffective against the symptoms of coronavirus, and even hazardous to health. It transpired the study relied on a database which was mostly bullshit, and was overseen by a director at Brigham & Women’s Health Hospital which was at that time carrying out a trial of Remdesvir, hydroxychloroquine’s rival and a clear conflict of interest. As if that were not enough, America’s ‘leading infectious disease expert’, Dr. Anthony Fauci – living proof that if you claim every possible position on an issue, you are bound to be right on one of them – also piled on that no randomized, placebo-controlled studies have found hydroxychloroquine to be effective. For the record, it is possible if not probable that hydroxychloroquine’s studied efficacy was due to other factors. That does not change the fact that if Dr. Fauci told me my own name, I would check my driver’s license to make sure he was not lying.

Be that as it may, Politico quickly shifted into its customary sneering derision. It also wants you to know that Moscow ‘humiliated’ EU leader Josep Borrell when all he wanted to do was congratulate Russia on its success. In fact Borrell was in Moscow to talk about the Sputnik V vaccine, with a view to securing some doses for the EU. And if he had confined himself to that subject, he would have been warmly received. Unfortunately, he also wanted to shoot his European mouth off about ‘political dissident’ and ‘opposition leader’ Alexey Navalny, and to convey Europe’s absolute insistence that he be released ‘immediately and unconditionally’, which kind of smothered any possibility of cordiality from that moment on. Kind of like how if Lavrov visited Borrell in his native Spain, and ordered him to release Catalan leader Oriol Junqueras would go over among the Spanish.

“It’s a nightmare,” said German Green Viola von Cramon-Taubadel, an MEP who sits on the European Parliament’s foreign affairs committee. Likening Russia’s Sputnik strategy to its sports doping scandal, she called it an “urgent matter” that demands the EU’s attention.”

What, you mean Russia’s ‘sports doping scandal’ which saw 28 of 39 convictions overturned on appeal, and Olympic medals which had been ordered stripped from the athletes reinstated? That doping scandal? The one that saw the prosecution’s star witness, Dr. Grigory Rodchenkov, crash and burn like the Hindenburg? That doping scandal?

“How the Times could provide such minimal coverage of these important April 2018 reasoned CAS decisions on matters on which the Times had extensively reported is inexplicable. By allowing the Russian athletes, for the very first time, to confront their accusers with cross-examination, the CAS was in a position to make startling revelations about Rodchenkov and McLaren. Rodchenkov, for example, admitted that he never personally witnessed any accused Russian athlete committing doping violations themselves, including taking the illegal drug cocktail, giving a clean urine sample out of competition, tampering with a urine sample, or transmitting information to co-conspirators about the coding on the drug sample after it had been given.

Furthermore, several of Rodchenkov’s explanations of events were simply not believable. For example, Rodchenkov had stated that the swapping of urine samples occurred after 1 am, but his own diary entries confirmed his bedtime by midnight each night, with two or three exceptions. When confronted with this contradiction, he made the incredible claim that he had lied to his diary.

Dr. Rodchenkov also could not recall with any degree of accuracy the ingredients in the ‘Duchess Cocktail’ which he claimed to have invented himself, for the purpose of undetectably doping athletes.

All that notwithstanding, you can sort of see why Politico tapped von Cramon for her opinion; it had most likely already apprised itself of her Russophobic credentials from this letter she sent to European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen, imploring her to slow down any approval process for the Russian vaccine, citing a Russia “unfortunately notorious for politicising and manipulating even medicine and science when it serves a political goal.” No mention at all of the west, chiefly the UK and USA, politicizing sport until the Olympics is just a big rainbow-sparkle state-doping extravaganza in which actual sport comes a far-distant second to politics.

Overall I must say we still wonder why Russia is offering theoretically millions and millions of doses while not sufficiently progressing in vaccinating their own people,” she remarked…This is also a question that I think should be answered.”She underscored that Russia would need to permit inspections of its manufacturing sites and submit all of their data for scrutiny as part of the regulatory approval process

Oh; can you afford to adopt that smarmy tone, Ms. von der Leyen? I don’t think you can, and your frantic ass-covering over EU vaccine shortages bears me out.

“After harsh criticism of European vaccine procurement, von der Leyen said the pharmaceutical industry had simply not been able to keep up with the “groundbreaking pace” of vaccine development. Her agency has since set up a working group to prevent further production problems, due, for example, to shortages in the supply of ingredients.”

Once again, and probably not for the last time, it’s a good thing I am not in charge in Russia; I have no patience at all for the chowderhead inbreeders who make up the EU’s leadership, and I would long since have said, “Know what? You’re right – we’ll keep all our vaccine for ourselves and our direct-marketing clients. Thanks, and no need for further visits.” I might have thrown some sailor-talk in there too. Meanwhile, Seeking Alpha sees the Sputnik vaccine as a likely candidate for most popular vaccine outside the western world.

“Currently, there are about 20 countries that already authorized the Russian vaccine for use, while countless others are lining up, following a glowing review of the vaccine that appeared in the Lancet Journal. While the Russian vaccine will probably never be used in the US and it may only be used in a small number of EU countries, I think that its specific qualities make it a candidate to become the most popular vaccine outside the Western World.

The fact that it is over 90% effective and it is also apparently safe makes it an attractive vaccine compared with many other conventional vaccines, most of which did not achieve an effectiveness rate that is even close to the Russian one. The only two vaccines that are currently in use that also claim an effectiveness rate that is over 90% are the mRNA-based vaccines from Moderna (MRNA)and Pfizer (PFE). The two mRNA vaccines do suffer a major handicap however when it comes to distributing it and administering it in places where the infrastructure meant to keep it at very low temperatures is lacking. Russia’s vaccine can be kept in a household fridge if need be, while the Pfizer vaccine needs to be kept at -70 Celsius. Given its overall advantages, I foresee this vaccine becoming the preferred available choice for literally billions of people around the world.”

Would Russia’s time be well-spent trying to influence the United States, do you think? What about Europe, especially under its current wildly-incompetent leadership? Or would it be better off working with countries who don’t spit on the doorstep when it rings the bell? That’s what I thought, too. Russia and China both have made significant progress in South and Central American relations, while the Trumpian debacle of trying to hammer the Guaido peg into the Venezuela hole is still fresh in everyone’s mind. Europe’s view is “If we’re not your friend, you don’t have any friends”. Washington’s is “I’ll think about your offer while you tell me who is going to be the leader of our gang”. What would you say to two actual people who behaved like that? Would it be two words? Would they be ‘Happy Birthday”? I thought not.

Back to the Politico attack piece, and Lithuanian Prime Minister Ingrida Šimonytė.

“Lithuanian Prime Minister Ingrida Šimonytė is also staking out her opposition to the Russian jab, and has said her country will shun Sputnik even if the EMA approves it. There’s “no doubt” that Russia’s efforts to sell the vaccine to Europe are “yet another geopolitical game,” she warned.”

The Lithuanians have elevated Russophobia to a national obligation; it’s part of being a patriotic Lithuanian. Of which there are now 2.79 million, meaning total citizens and not necessarily ethnic Lithuanians, down from a high of 3.7 million in 1992, which was just about exactly the moment it announced its independence from the USSR. Before that it had seen a steady climb in demographics, so that the population of Lithuania now is about what it was in 1955, maybe a bit less. Freedom is untidy, right? Anyway, imagining once again that I am leader of the Russian Federation, I’d be saying, “Make a note of that, Sergey; no vaccine for Lithuania, I don’t care if they’re injecting mosquito repellent in desperation.” Don’t let your mouth get your face in trouble, Ingrida – at the moment Lithuania has an accumulated 194,051 COVID cases, of whom 3,171 have died. Lithuania currently is experiencing a vaccine shortage and has only the Pfizer vaccine; its hope of achieving herd immunity rests on acquiring millions of doses of the Johnson & Johnson and AstraZeneca vaccines, the former currently awaiting approval from the EU, and the latter just approved end of last month. The AstraZeneca vaccine achieved only 60% efficacy in trials. Against Sputnik’s 91.6% assessed efficacy. But Lithuanian pride? Priceless.

I see the Sputnik V vaccine being very well received in places like Africa, where a freezer that keeps your vaccines at a comfy -70 Celsius might be a bit hard to come by, like the Pfizer vaccine requires. It’s also much cheaper. I see it doing well in Eastern Europe, once some of the snotty pretenders realize they are going to be at the back of the line for vaccines that the west cannot seem to make fast enough.

I also see this not being a long-term issue, because people around the world are already fed up with the high-handedness of public-health Caligulas, and are not going to take kindly to being told they now need an annual COVID vaccination to cope with an always-mutating virus that just laughs mockingly at herd immunity. Someday, someday soon, a critical mass of people is going to say under its breath, “This far, no further”.

But the sheer prickishness of the leaders of the EU will be remembered, long after COVID has shuffled offstage. The hysteria of the German Greens, former radical liberals gone momentarily respectable simply because the rest of Germany’s government is as dysfunctional as a Marilyn Manson concert. The clumsy defensiveness of Borrell, who didn’t realize he had been insulted until he got home and his barking-mad colleagues told him all about it. The icy condescension of von der Leyen. Uncle Sam, grinning in the wings, ready to bend the EU over and fuck it ’til it cries with its own fancy deep-freeze twice-as-nice-for-twice-the-price vaccines. Remember.

You brought it all on yourselves.

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  1. 14:21 GMT 28.04.2021(updated 14:33 GMT 28.04.2021)

    Yapping chihuahuas at it again, no doubt urged on by the Poles and Balts:

    The European Parliament in Brussels has proposed disconnecting Russia from the SWIFT payment system, and halting the purchase of Russian oil and gas supplies if Moscow’s alleged “aggression and continued destabilization of Ukraine, hostile behaviour towards and outright attacks on EU member states and societies” do not stop.

    DETAILS TO FOLLOW at Sputnik

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    1. Whoopty doo. Yawn. Go ahead. As I have often suggested, Mighty Uncle Sam will not go for it because it gets more snoop value out of SWIFT than disconnecting Russia would be worth. If the pesky Yurrupeans looked like they were leaning that way – Brussels, after all, is in Yurrup and not Washington, although you’d sometimes be hard-pressed to tell that – Uncle Sam would step in and sort things out.

      As for declaring Russian oil and gas non grata, good fucking luck with that. Mighty America could not supply a tenth of what Yurrup needs, of which well over 30% came from Russia last time I looked. Russia should say okay, let’s have a little trial separation, just to see if you are serious. No oil or gas from Russia for a month. Starting right now.

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      1. So how do substantial and not western investors get their share dividends if Russia is out of SWIFT? Picking a fight with your own people $$$ is not really smart. That makes for angry people…

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  2. Still pushing the Novichok fantasy in the UK:

    Novichok victim: I felt guilty my family were forced to leave home
    The police officer nearly killed in the Novichok attack has revealed he felt overwhelming guilt that his family were forced to leave their home because he had contaminated it.
    11:01, Wed, Apr 28, 2021 | UPDATED: 11:01, Wed, Apr 28, 2021

    At the foot of the above crap:

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    Sorry, we are unable to accept comments about this article at the moment. However, you will find some great articles which you can comment on right now in our Comment section.

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  3. Do it! Please do it! Why wait for a Russian invasion? Do it now! Show your leadership, your machismo!

    In a draft resolution tabled on Wednesday “on Russia, the case of Alexei Navalny, the military build-up on Ukraine’s border and Russian attacks in the Czech Republic,” the group of mostly Eastern European lawmakers suggested that if the current tensions over Ukraine turn into an outright Russian invasion, imports of “oil and gas from Russia to the EU [must] be immediately stopped, while Russia should be excluded from the SWIFT payment system, and all assets in the EU of oligarchs close to the Russian authorities and their families in the EU need to be frozen and their visas cancelled.”

    https://sputniknews.com/business/202104281082751326-brussels-wants-swift-shut-off-halt-to-russian-energy-purchases-if-aggression-in-ukraine-continues/

    It won’t happen of course. I wonder if Russia is taking names.

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    1. Oh, this is just the usual armchair tough-guys trying to coax out a collective statement of support for Ze in the hope that it will encourage him to throw his legions at Crimea and wrest it back; any move by Russia to intervene will be ‘an invasion’ with ‘consequences’.

      The sclerotic east-European pinheads have become so accustomed to describing every Russian twitch, including troop movements and exercises within its own borders, as ‘aggression’ or an ‘invasion’ that an actual theatre-level attack would stun them like a fencepost to the head. Kuh-yiv could not even slow down a coordinated multi-element shove, much less stop it, and the Ukrainians would be in full retreat from the unfurling of the banners to the wind. Ze’s faithful backers in Europe would be standing with their mouths open, wondering what just happened.

      The next Ukrainian presidential election isn’t for another three years – what the hell is Zelensky doing? He is acting just like a President who is casting about for distractions. His performance thus far has been dismal, granted, but why now?

      For their part, the few sensible people left in Europe must be wondering why they ever wanted to incorporate the eastern-European slow-learners who cannot even remember back a whole generation, and it must feel more like a sacrifice than a benefit.

      Banks make money from SWIFT transfers, which are at a record high for 2021.

      https://www.swift.com/about-us/swift-fin-traffic-figures

      Bank managers probably feel their balls shrink in their boxers as if a Siberian breeze had just blown through the room whenever anyone starts shouting about shutting anybody out of SWIFT. Because if Russia were hypothetically ‘disconnected’ from the system, all European banks’ business with Sberbank and VTB would wink out overnight…and there is always the chance of a retaliation from Russia’s allies, such as China. And I don’t have the words to tell you how that would hurt.

      https://blog.revolut.com/swift-sepa-how-international-money-transfers-actually-work/

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      1. Why did NATO take in such damaged goods? One reason is that these countries are mostly/entirely Catholic (and the leadership strongly Catholic at that). The “Catholic Curtain” would be reinstated and would be a reliable enemy of Russia and Serbia I supposed. But its a different time and different circumstances. The population of these countries may not be as fanatical as they once were. Other than making high level noise, these countries have no real power economically or polictilly.

        Also, it is a zero-sum mentality at work. NATO thinks by bringing these countries into their sphere, it somehow diminishes Russia. These countries were liabilities to Russian during the Warsaw Pact days and good riddance. They are now liabilities to Western Europe. It does give NATO forward bases but Russia can deal with that.

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  4. This was surprising and encouraging:

    https://www.moonofalabama.org/2021/04/us-four-star-generals-ask-dni-to-stop-lying.html#more

    These folks have had it with the constant stream of baseless propaganda U.S. intelligence is spilling over the world:

    Dear Director of National Intelligence,

    we, the the 4-star Generals leading U.S. regional commands all over the world, are increasingly concerned with about the lack of evidence for claims you make about our opponents.

    We, as true believers, do not doubt whatever judgment you make about the harmful activities of Russia, Iran and China. However – our allies and partners do not yet subscribe to the bliss of ignorance. They keep asking us for facts that support those judgments

    Unfortunately, we have none that we could provide.

    You say that Russia thought to manipulate Trump allies and to smear Biden, that Russia and Iran aimed to sway the 2020 election through covert campaigns and that China runs covert operations to influence members of Congress.

    Media reports have appeared in which ‘intelligence sources’ claim that Russia, China and Iran are all paying bounties to the Taliban for killing U.S. soldiers. Fortunately no soldier got hurt by those rumors.

    Our allies and partners read those and other reports and ask us for evidence. They want to know how exactly Russia, Iran and China are doing these things.

    They, of course, hope to learn from our experience to protect their own countries.

    Currently we are not able to provide them with such information. Your people keep telling our that all of it is SECRET.

    We therefore ask you to declassify the facts that support your judgments.*

    Sincerely

    The Generals

    —-
    PS: *Either that or shut the fuck up.

    If the “PS” was in the letter, you gotta love it.

    Of course, there is no credible and convincing “secret” information. It is encouraging that there is an apparently growing frustration over the increasing torrent of baseless charges against Russian, China, etc. A rift between the military and the CIA would be a step towards peace.

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    1. As does Ottawa. Canada’s Ukrainian demographic is substantial – second-largest in the world after Russia – and Canada joined the United States in rejecting Russia’s bill against the glorification of Nazism. This is the result. Much of Canada’s Ukrainian population are descendants of West Ukrainian nationalists who fled the country ahead of the Red Army.

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  5. Space.com: China is set to launch first module of massive space station
    https://www.space.com/china-space-station-first-module-launch-preview

    …After the core module reaches space, China plans at least 10 more launches of other major modules, as well as crewed and cargo missions, to complete the station’s assembly by the end of 2022…

    …The T-shape, 100-metric-ton CSS will comprise three major modules: the 18-meter-long core module, called Tianhe (“Harmony of the Heavens”), and two 14.4-meter-long experiment modules, called Wentian (“Quest for the Heavens”) and Mengtian (“Dreaming of the Heavens”), which will be permanently attached to either side of the core. As the station’s management and control center, Tianhe can accommodate three astronauts for stays of up to six months…
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    Doin’ it doin’ it.

    If anyone is in doubt that this is a goliath on the move, this should be a prime example.

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    1. No doubt here. Although they are not the type to engage in a showboating “space race” with the West, China will nevertheless win, The US is pinning its hopes on SpaceX and the flying corn silo AKA Star ship as evidenced by the shock announcement of NASA’s award of the lunar lander project to SpaceX. It will get ugly,

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        1. I just saw that, isn’t it interesting? Colonel Cassad has it that the core module, charmingly named “Harmony of Heaven” is already in orbit and unfurling its solar panels.

          My question is: Why on earth aren’t the Russians planning on joining in ? It’s hard to believe that the Chinese wouldn’t be open to the Russians hooking up, and really it makes sense to start now to have a new (evil empire) ISS in place before the old one goes belly up. Russia’s real need to have its’ own space station is very unclear.

          Plus there would be the delicious fun of openly inviting the US and EU to come along, and leave them restricted by the US obsession with not cooperating with the Chinese. I don’t think there’s any question that China and Russia both will refuse to play the space race game – if the Americans want to be first, I don’t see the others changing their plans to race.

          Now stay tuned to see if China’s Mars Lander is able to break the US monopoly on successful Mars landings.

          On the Space X front, it’s just weird. Dragon seems like a very typical NASA-ish launch vehicle – safe, well behaved, not so explodey. Not so sure how it is in $/kilo to LEO, which is really the interesting question. OTOH Starship is like something someone built in their backyard, and fairly radically explodey, at least at present. Can the boy genius and his minions turn it around in time? Again, stay tuned.

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          1. It is disappointing that there seems to be no discussion regarding a joint effort to build a new space station. Russia and China did agree to develop a manned lunar base which is a far more ambitious undertaking.

            I suppose that Russia wanted a near-polar orbit for its station to cover its entire territory. On the other hand, is that critically important as remote sensing satellites seem able to do everything a manned space station could do?

            Per Russian Space Web, Russia would be hard put to jointly develop a new space station and carry out its own lunar program. However, the story did not mention Chinese involvement in the lunar program so the relevancy of the story is questionable.

            Yes, the Falcon and Crew Dragon will basically built to NASA standards and with a lot of help and money from NASA. That is probably why the project was years behind schedule but the results are pretty good. The Falcon Heavy itself was what, 8 years behind schedule.

            The Starship seems to be a Musk concept. So far, it is looking fairly grim for the project. The Raptor engines continue to suffer serious problems; perhaps quality and/or design. The to-orbit cargo capacity of the stainless steel vessel remain much in doubt in my mind (assuming it ever gets that far).

            With the $3 billion NASA fund injection, SpaceX will need to play by a different set of rules. Things like abort systems, much more rigorous quality control, etc. may be more than the ex-oil field welders, mechanics and crane operators can handle in Boca Chica.

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            1. Well, I guess we can look at it this way – manned spaceflight, at a minimum is likely to be more interesting than the relative snooze-fest of the last little while.

              Next up, can VVP & co. reform Roscosmos? Stay tuned…..

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            2. The Starship is just something for SpaceX to do so that its lenders think it is accomplishing something, while Musk uses the money he is lent to make himself richer. How is a structure that crumples like aluminum foil on takeoff supposed to withstand the beating of space travel?

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              1. Musk needs to be in the news cycle 24/7 to keep the Tesla bubble inflated. His most ridiculous utterances are elevated to genius level insights by his legions of paid and unpaid fan boys.

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  6. The Barents Observer: Total buys stake in Murmansk LNG terminal
    https://thebarentsobserver.com/en/arctic-lng/2021/04/total-buys-stake-murmansk-lng-terminal

    The French company acquires 10 percent of Arkticheskaya Perevalka, the subsidiary company of Novatek that will operate a natural gas reloading facility on the Barents Sea coast.

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    Just in case anyone forgot, TOTAL is French. President of France €µ has publicly made demands on Russia to do […….] (whatever). How much brioche does €µ think he can have and eat it?

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  7. Although I posted excerpts from Maria Z’s interview in Germany, I just watched the interview. What a superb diplomat and communicator! I ended up watching the entire 30 minute interview, she was that engaging and a delight to watch. We have half-jokingly thought she would be a good candidate for president after Putin term ends. No joke, she is ready and able but may not be willing.

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    1. Her foreign-policy chops are honed to perfection, and she knows Russia’s international position better than pretty much everyone but Lavrov, who would be my pick if he was not too old. Zakharova would be a great fit for everything except using the military – she’s a bit too stuck on diplomacy as a recourse long after it has ceased to pay any real dividends for my taste – but if she deferred to military advisors she would still be a good fit there as well. I would vote for her as a successor to Putin if I could. Oddly, although she remains a big fan of the diplomatic process, she is quicker than Putin to call bullshit in the most undiplomatic fashion.

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      1. The interviewer did a good job but there were many times when he realized that he was in over his head and generally outclassed. It is beyond imagination how poorly Biden or any other national level US politician would fare in the same interview format.

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      2. Isn’t war the final form of diplomacy? I have little doubt she would pull the trigger to protect vital Russian interests.

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          1. In Madame Zakharova’s case, diplomacy is a continuation of war by other means. Isn’t she a delight to watch at work? So, we know Lavrov has a solid successor lined up, eh?

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  8. Of general interest, the linked video reviews the top 5 multi-billion dollar construction screw-ups. Of note, two are in Germany and are a result of incompetent planning and corruption.

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    1. The architect of No 5 (the 20 Fenchurch St building known by Londoners as the Walkie-Talkie, the Walkie-Scorchie or the Fryscraper) is a repeat offender. He designed a hotel in Las Vegas which has the same or similar problem: the side facing the sun is the concave side so it redirects the sun’s rays onto a spot the hotel’s pool area, in effect turning that area into a giant target (because as the sun moves across the sky, the spot moves through the pool surroundings) for a virtual laser beam death ray. The hotel staff put up umbrellas in the area and they have had no more complaints of people being burned or suffering heat-stroke.

      “The ‘death ray hotel’ burning Las Vegas visitors came up with a simple fix

      To paraphrase Percy Bysshe Shelley: Look upon Rafael Vinoly’s works, ye mighty, and despair!

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        1. Rafael Vinoly’s Vdara Hotel in Las Vegas and his 20 Fenchurch Street London building (The Walkie-Talkie) would qualify as natural Archimedes “death ray” experiments, being accidental experiments replacing the mirrors with glass windows. The issue though is that the sun moves across the sky so the death ray itself moves and the focus changes. Archimedes might have been able to predict how a death ray might move as the sun travels and he would also need to know something of how the Romans fought at sea and how close they would need to bring their ships to the enemy if they put soldiers on board with the intent to use them in combat.

          From what I understand of Ancient Greek naval warfare, the Greeks generally preferred to use their warships as torpedoes to ram and sink enemy ships. This is why their warships (lightly built and slim) had so many oarsmen (to propel the ship at the fastest speed possible) with few soldiers on deck and the prows had huge metal rams.

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  9. You have to appreciate Alexander Bolt’s directness. In a clip entitled, “Biden’s Stupidity a Threat to the West”, the Sky News Australia host mocks Biden’s ‘climate summit’ with a caustic sarcasm that left me speechless with envy.

    For reasons that probably need no amplification, Biden liberally sprinkled the speakers list with various indigenous women – including a 19-year-old Mexican activist who assertively insisted climate solutions must be implemented with the voices of frontline black, brown and indigenous leaders – who hammered on a common theme that traditional indigenous ways were the key to beating climate change. Bolt skewered these speakers with breathtaking contempt, snorting with ridicule and generally carrying on in a manner that probably had the Me Too crowd back-checking his sexual encounters to see if any cause could be found to throw him off the planet. His mockery of Biden, also, would have made him squirm with embarrassment if the telecast had not been past his bedtime, so that he probably did not see it. But you can, and you should.

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    1. Will share this video. There has been a notable silence on the latest climate data showing a pause or cooling of global temperature. To repeat Al Gore’s famous line in a context opposite from his original intent – an Inconvient Truth.

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  10. Rounding up the filth:

    29.04.2021, 09: 55 updated at 10: 48
    Supporters of the radical group “M. K. U.” have been detained in Russia.

    In several regions of Russia, 16 supporters of the radical group “Maniacs. Cult of murderers (M. K. U.)”, which the FSB calls Ukrainian. The detainees have promoted extremism, as well as prepared bombings of government buildings and armed attacks on citizens, the FSB Public Relations Centre reports.

    The “Maniacs. The Cult of Murderers (M. K. U.)” builds its activities on the ideology of national superiority and hatred of people of other nationalities, as well as those who lead an antisocial lifestyle (homeless people, alcoholics, drug addicts).

    “The Federal Security Service of the Russian Federation in cooperation with the Investigative Committee of the Russian Federation in the cities of Irkutsk, Krasnodar, Saratov, Tambov, Tyumen, Chita, Anapa, Krasnodar region, Pushchino, Moscow region, Pereslavl-Zalessky, Yaroslavl region have detained 16 supporters of the Ukrainian youth radical community ‘M. K. W.’ ” said the FSB (quoted by Interfax).

    Edged weapons were seized from the detainees, as well as equipment and means of communication, where they found instructions for making “means of terror” and information about crimes that they had already committed and were planning.

    In addition, the security forces found video reports and correspondence with a citizen of Ukraine Yegor Krasnov, who, according to the FSB, had created “M. K. U.” in 2018. Members of the group who were detained today confirmed that Krasnov “coordinated their criminal activities from the territory of the Ukraine, giving them specific instructions and calls to commit terrorist acts and extremist crimes on the territory of the Russian Federation”.

    In the FSB release, it is said that the participants are involved in the grouping in stages. First, they are given the task to put extremist inscriptions on the facades of buildings, then to beat a person, and then there follow “attacks on citizens and law enforcement officers with bladed weapons, arson and the explosions of government buildings”. Extremists were to send reports to Krasnov.

    The FSB published a video of the detainees. In the video, they admit that they had planned mass murders in different Russian cities. “Mass murders were planned in different cities: Tambov, St. Petersburg, Samara and Saratov” one of the members of the group said in the video. Another reported on the “instructions for mass murder”, and a third noted that Krasnov was responsible for “organizing mass murders, arson, explosions and shootings”.

    In March, supporters of M. K. U. were also detained in Gelendzhik and Yaroslavl. According to the FSB, they attacked homeless people and migrants, but their plans went much further: the neo-Nazis had been preparing terrorist attacks in Russian cities.

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  11. 29.04.2021, 10:44
    Volkov has announced the dissolution of Navalny’s headquarters

    The headquarters of opposition politician [sic] Aleksey Navalny have been disbanded, but some of them will continue to work “as independent socio-political movements”, said Leonid Volkov, coordinator of the network of headquarters. Last week, the Moscow City Court, at the request of the prosecutor’s office, restricted the activities of the headquarters, prohibiting them from organizing rallies and participating in elections. The court’s decision was made in the framework of the consideration of the claim of the Moscow Prosecutor’s Office on the recognition of the headquarters of the politician, as well as the Anti-Corruption Foundation (FBK, entered by the Ministry of Justice in the register of foreign agents) and the Foundation for the Protection of Citizens ‘ Rights (FZPG, also recognized as a foreign agent) as being extremist organizations.

    As stated, Volkov said in a video message that maintaining the network of Navalny’s headquarters “in its current form is impossible”, since “it will immediately be brought under a [a criminal code] article on extremism and will entail criminal terms for those who work in the headquarters, who cooperate with them and who help them. “According to him, “no rebranding will help” and it will not be possible to “pretend that this is now some other organization”. “Alas, it is the experts from the Investigative Committee who will decide whether it is another organization or the same, and you don’t need to be an expert to predict what they will decide. Unfortunately, I must honestly say that it is impossible to work in such conditions. We are officially disbanding the network of Navalny’s headquarters”, the opposition leader said.

    Leonid Volkov said that some regional headquarters will eventually be closed. But, according to the opposition leader, most of the headquarters “will continue to work as independent regional socio-political movements led by strong leaders”. [Such as? Dasha Navalnaya perchance? — ME] “We shall not be able to finance them anymore; we shall not be able to help with their design or with IT solutions; we shall not be setting them tasks, but we still know that they will do a great job on their own”, he said.

    Yeah, right . . .


    So it’s goodbye from me and goodbye from him . . .

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    1. And, poof! Just like that, Volkhov himself became ‘the opposition leader’. I guess you don’t have to do very much to merit the title in Russia, or at least in western stories about Russia. You just have to talk the talk, and cast admiring, longing glances in the direction of the west. In Volkhov’s case it’s the nearest western bank, but I guess that’s close enough.

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      1. Mrs. Stooge will be having a word in your ear, Chief Stooge, if you don’t get your Cyrillic-Latin transliteration right!

        The slob’s name is Волков [Volkov] not Волхов [Volkhov]!

        Volkhov is an industrial town and river in the Leningrad Province.

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          1. The further south you go here, the Cyrillic letter Х is pronounced as an aspirant — almost as an aspirated “H” in English — otherwise the letter is pronounced something like “-ch” in the Scots word “loch” or as the expression of exasperation “ach”, as heard in German — and in Scotland and Ireland as well.

            The Cyrillic letter К is pronounced exactly as is the Latin K, so как {how] in Russian is pronounced exactly as is “kak” in English.

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            1. Yes, I recall the letter ‘X’ is itself pronounced much the same as the letter ‘K’ in the word for ‘bread’ (kleb), because otherwise it is difficult to hear as an aspirant. There is a flavour of ‘k’ just to make it audible.

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              1. As a matter of fact, Russian is not so “alien” to English as one might at first think and many make it out to be. The Cyrillic alphabet veils many similarities, and after all, Russian is an Indo-European language, notwithstanding what Yukie Svidomoites maintain.

                The Russian word for “bread” is хлеб, transliterated as khleb and has the same origin as the Old English for “bread”.

                In Old English, the precursor of the Modern English word “bread”, namely “brēad”, meant a portion, a crumb, a morsel, hence “to break bread”.

                Old English for “bread”, however, was hlaf, and the letter “h” in Old English sounded similar to the the letter Х in Cyrillic, slightly guttural.

                From hlaf we get Modern English “loaf”.

                In German, “bread” is”Brot” and “Loaf” is “Laib”.

                Truly a fascinating but totally useless fact for you to mull over.

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                1. khleb sounds a little like grebble too, although I do not know the etymology. It turns out that its an old Volga German recipe that my grandmother used to make a lot.

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                2. Still, hlaf a loaf is better than none.

                  Crumbs! I’ll get me coat…

                  More seriously, possibly the clue to “laver bread”?

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                3. I stared at that for the better part of 30 seconds, thinking, he’s lost his mind. Or he can’t spell; maybe I should correct it. Then I laughed like I was the one who lost his mind. It was one of those time jokes.

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                4. More useless information:

                  The word “lord” derives from the Old English hlāford, from hlāfweard — “breadward” or “bread keeper”, namely the master of a household, hence of a clan, tribe or territory.

                  Similarly, ‘lady” derives from the Old English hlǣfdīge (the “g” pronounced as “y”), Wessex Old English, hlafdia Northumbrian Old English, from which much of Northern English and Lowland Scots-English dialects developed — the mistress of the “breadward”.

                  Waes hael!

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  12. Antiwar.com: Ukraine, US, and Russia: Red Lines and Red Lines
    https://original.antiwar.com/Rick_Rozoff/2021/04/28/ukraine-us-and-russia-red-lines-and-red-lines/

    Words can describe actions, they can indicate future actions or they can just be words.

    …Today Joseph Pennington, Acting Deputy Chief of the U.S. Mission to Ukraine, is cited in the Ukrainian press under the title United States to act firmly in response to Russia’s actions that harm them or their allies, partners – diplomat. https://en.interfax.com.ua/news/general/740803.html That appears suitably unequivocal. No confusion possible there…

    …He, a lower-ranking envoy, also ordered Russia to withdraw troops and weapons from any part of its own territory deemed too close to Ukraine as Washington determines that proximity, and to “return Ukraine full control over its internationally recognized borders.”…
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    The US doing what it does best, doubling down on a stupid self-damaging policy not because that is the problem, rather not pushing hard enough is the problem.

    It looks like Washington is pushing for renewed full-scale fighting in the Donbass and will use that to shut down NordStream II/more sanctions/whatever and forever bind the EU to the US’s sinking ship.

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  13. Russia Observer: RUSSIAN FEDERATION SITREP 29 APRIL 2021
    https://patrickarmstrong.ca/2021/04/29/russian-federation-sitrep-29-april-2021/

    PUTIN SPEECH. Eng. Rus. Mostly domestic as usual but the foreign bits were memorable – in short: we’ve had enough. We will respond as and when we chose and we’ll do whatever we think we have to. And we’ll decide where the “red lines” are. I don’t think I’ve ever heard Putin make a threat before…
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    As usual plenty more at the link.

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    1. Mostly domestic as usual but the foreign bits were memorable – in short: we’ve had enough. We will respond as and when we chose and we’ll do whatever we think we have to. And we’ll decide where the “red lines” are. I don’t think I’ve ever heard Putin make a threat before — Patrick Armstrong.

      Love it!

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  14. Next advance in the Vaccine Wars? I’m glad you asked. What if there was one vaccine that could protect you – as opposed to making you immune – to all coronavirus variants, as they appeared? Oh – made in the USA, naturally.

    https://www.theatlantic.com/science/archive/2021/04/finding-universal-coronavirus-vaccine/618701/

    A couple of threads to pull on, here. One – doesn’t that imply some commonality between coronavirus variants? And obviously, it’s all about the variants now; deadly, oh so deadly, everyone has forgotten about the ‘wild’ original because it was kind of weak sauce compared to the terrifying mutations, and it was getting to be a bit of a hard slog to make people afraid of it. Anyway, T cells and natural immunity. T cells store and remember a genetic snippet of every virus you’ve ever had, and compare new attacks to old enemies. Didn’t we make that argument ages ago? Is this now an acknowledgement that all the variants and mutations have a common weak spot that a single vaccine could address? Well, then, why couldn’t our own immune system do that? Well, it could; but your immune system begins to get creaky and crumbly as you…age…and…hey! Didn’t somebody suggest a long time ago, as well, that there was no justifiable reason for crippling the economy and hiding in our basements because the old people are scared of coronavirus? Where the hell do their pensions come from? Working folk. Is it not possible to vaccinate the shit out of the elderly, and leave everyone else to go about their business?

    Another thread is that when ‘Doctor’ Fauci says “It just makes sense that (insert bullshit variable here)”, it does nothing of the kind. What obviously makes sense to Fauci, from the standpoint of the highest-paid bureaucrat in the United States at well over $400,000.00 a year, is a lifelong (for him, at least) fight against a constantly-shifting enemy that grows more terrifying with each passing year of tighter restrictions and more suffering.

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    1. Sportsmanship still lives despite the official dick moves. Unfortunately that is the dicksport of russophobes the last few years who are powerless to do anything else of substance.

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    2. Yes, I noticed the comments speculated on what sort of doping might be common in a bout of checkers. Obviously, another opportunity to insult Russia. WADA is a grotesque embarrassment and I am ashamed it is physically located in Canada; it might better move its headquarters to Washington, which it serves.

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  15. A Navalnyshite blogger relentlessly continues the fight for his/her sect leader:

    Meet the new politician Daria Navalnaya
    2 days ago

    Aleksey Navalny’s daughter Daria is going to speak at the Geneva Forum on Human Rights and Democracy, which is to be held on June 7 and 8 in Geneva. The fact is that the politician [sic] was awarded the annual prize of the Geneva Forum on Human Rights and Democracy — the Courage Prize.

    Forum participants expressed the hope that Navalny shall soon be released [Dream on, moron! — ME] and receive a bonus, otherwise it is suggested that someone from his relatives, for example, a daughter, receive it.

    Who is Daria Navalnaya and what do we know about her? The fact that she is studying at Stanford University in the United States is known to everyone, and Navalny haters even try to reproach him with this, saying that you are fighting corruption, and you sent your daughter to study in America: how much are you paying for this?

    In fact, Daria entered free education, yes, there is such a thing in the United States, not because she is Navalny’s daughter; Navalny means little to the United States, but because she has her father’s character: she is just as persistent and determined as he is. Find out more in the videoAbout Daria Navalnaya’s free education at Stanford“. [Published 7 October 2020, English subtitles available — ME]

    But in addition to these qualities, you need knowledge and hard work. She has not only excelled in her studies, but also run a YouTube channel. I advise you to watch her videos there, although I will insert some short ones in this article.

    [What an actress! — ME]

    This video was published on September 6, 2019, when Dasha was still a minor. Unfortunately, she abandoned her channel, apparently because of lack of time. If you decide to watch her other videos, you will understand that even then she was not just a flighty girl, but had a fully formed personality.

    Studying at a prestigious university will allow her not only to increase her knowledge, which is never superfluous, but also to gain experience in communicating with different people, different nationalities, from different countries, which is very important for a politician. After all, it’s one thing when you just went to see the country, and quite another when you live and study there, and excellent knowledge of English will only help one’s understanding.

    I don’t know if Daria has ever appeared in front of a large audience, but if she does this at the Geneva Forum, and if everything goes well, as I believe it will, the girl will have a very busy life ahead of her. There is no doubt that she will become a politician, she is already a politician, her whole life is a politician’s life. Her mother, Yulia Navalnaya, does not consider herself such a person, but you will agree that she is also involved in Aleksey’s political activities. [Really? How? But from now on she is undergoing training to do so, it seems? — ME]

    It is nice to see young people not just doing business, studying, working, but also thinking about the future of their country, because at all times it has been the youth that was the most active part of the population [Really? — ME], it was they who directed history in one direction or another {Really and truly??? —ME]. If we want changes, we should expect them from the young, and not from an overstated government that does not want to change anything, and therefore is so afraid of the younger generation, especially the educated ones.

    The blogger who wrote the above is, I suspect, a juvenile.

    This is what the blogger writes about himself/herself at the beginning of his/her blog:

    I am not a politician, I just love my country, and I want people to live with dignity in my country.

    But the blogger thinks Navalney’s daughter is a politician and that “the youth”, who are clearly better than their elders, “has been the most active part of the population and historically have always directed history in one direction or another”.

    Yeah, right.

    A juvenile or a naive young adult.

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    1. I see. They dance in circles holding hands and wander around with their smartphones lit up like flashlights and pointed at the sky because they want to live with dignity. As Alexander Bolt might say, if only we’d known. That ‘dignity’ thing is getting to be quite the buzzword for revolutionaries. I guess a lifetime of slave labour for fabulously-wealthy international investors is what they are calling dignity these days.

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    2. By the way, as regards the above blogger’s infatuation with “the youth” of Russia, whom he/she thinks “has been the most active part of the population and historically has always directed history in one direction or another”, I wonder what he/she thinks of this article in the Russian Constitution:

      Article 81

      1. The President of the Russian Federation shall be elected for six years by citizens of the Russian Federation on the basis of universal, equal, direct suffrage by secret ballot.

      2. Any citizen of the Russian Federation not younger than 35 years of age and with a permanent residence record in the Russian Federation of not less than 10 years may be elected President of the Russian Federation.

      Not younger than 35 years!

      Bit long in the tooth is that, don’t you think — child?

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  16. The Empire strikes back:

    The US Embassy in Moscow will reduce the provision of consular services to a minimum starting from May 12. The issuance of tourist and business visas that are not related to diplomatic events will be stopped.

    The reason for the restrictions was the reduction by 75 percent of the staff of the consular service at the request of Moscow. On April 23, the Russian authorities announced a ban on hiring foreign citizens to work at the US diplomatic mission.

    source

    Surely this will make all those Orcs who yearn to visit the Land of the Free rise against the Tyrant?

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    1. I don’t doubt there will be a few who will be pissed off because they lost a good-paying job working for the Americans, and probably there are some real friendships there as well – America is no more prone to all its people abroad being dicks than any other country. But I have long thought Russia would be as well off politically if there was no American diplomatic presence there at all, and no matching presence of Russian diplomats in the USA.

      I have frequently been to the Canadian consulate in Vladivostok; it was my custom to drop by whenever I was in Russia to let them know I was visiting and when I planned to leave, just in case. The consul, Tatiana Demenok, is a Russian hired as Locally-Engaged Staff. There was another young lady working there at the time who did our translation work for the marriage documentation, also a Russian, and a Pole who now lives here, just a few miles away. We stay in frequent touch with Tatiana, who has become a family friend.

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      1. Have you noticed this in the US Embassy statement above, though:

        The reason for the restrictions was the reduction by 75 percent of the staff of the consular service at the request of Moscow.

        They weren’t requested to cut staff, they were bloody well told to do that!

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        1. That can’t be right – nobody tells the United States what to do. And if they try, the United States doesn’t do it, just to teach them to mind their manners. Therefore, Russia must have ‘requested’ it, otherwise the United States would have been unable to comply.

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  17. Euractiv: Mainstream parties block ECR resolution to force vote on Nord Stream 2
    https://www.euractiv.com/section/global-europe/news/mainstream-parties-block-ecr-resolution-to-force-vote-on-nord-stream-2/

    An attempt by right-wing Polish MEPs to force a plenary vote on the controversial gas pipeline between Russia and Germany was blocked for a second time by the two largest groups in the European Parliament on Thursday (29 April), Parliament sources told EURACTIV.

    The draft resolution by European Conservative and Reformist (ECR) MEPs, Anna Zalewska and Zdzisław Krasnodębski, would have gone further than past votes by Parliament by adopting an opinion solely on the pipeline…

    …his is the fifth resolution to have referred to Nord Stream with the idea of halting it, but limited reference to it, said a source familiar with the matter…

    …Russia is renowned for pipelines leaking methane, which is significantly more damaging to the environment than CO2. In autumn last year, European Space Agency satellites found huge amounts of methane leaking from a pipeline carrying natural gas from Siberia to Europe. https://www.reuters.com/article/us-climatechange-methane-satellites-insi-idUSKBN23W3K4 ..
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    Holy-Polies Batman! Is anyone surprised? No.

    ‘Renoun’? The author is of course lying (aka ‘very subjective’) and the link doesn’t support that claim, only that it is hard to actually estimate the methane leakages (that appear to be around compressor stations), does not say where on the Yamal pipeline it is particularly bad and …Gazprom GAZP.MM estimated that about 0.29% of the 679 billion cubic metres of gas it moved through its pipeline network…“These figures correspond to the best global practices,” Gazprom said in a June 10 statement about its emissions…Russia is closely followed by the United States, with other large oil and gas producers such as Iraq, Iran and Saudi Arabia further down the list… But the author doesn’t mention the others.

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    1. Uh huh. Far better to cancel that nasty pipeline and instead rely on the system that transits honest partner Ukraine, which has had no maintenance to speak of in decades and frequently experiences large off-gassing events.

      Note that source, which you can hopefully access – I am using a local copy from a Temp directory – for those times when Russia protests that the Ukrainian GTS would require billions to restore to reliable standards, but the EU laughs in amazement and says the figures are ridiculous, because KPMG found;

      “The replacement value of the main transit pipelines would amount to USD 17.8 bn, which was calculated based on the international benchmark and volume of the system. Thus the pipelines with the highest replacement value (gross book value) are Soyuz, UPU and Progress, which are the most important transit pipelines.We used a benchmark of international pipeline construction costs of 117.3 m USD/100 km/10 bcm. This figure is determined based on the following pipelines: Arad-Szeged, Nabucco, South Stream Hungarian Section, Iran-Europe and Turkmenistan pipeline.”

      Note how they slipped Nabucco in there, just as if it had ever gotten beyond airy-fairy Eurodreams; not a centimeter of it was ever built, although various European energy experts milked the years of meetings for hundreds of delicious meals and nights of luxurious accommodations on the taxpayer. Also;

      “The Seven-year refurbishment and development plan of main transmission and metering facilities issued by UTG in 2014 is in line with the conclusions drawn from the feasibility study on the modernisation options and costs of the pipelines and storage facilities prepared by Mott MacDonald and presented by Azfar Shaukat at the EU-Ukraine International Investment Conference in Brussels (Belgium) on 30 September 2011. Mott MacDonald concluded in 2011 that the natural gas transportation system of Ukraine was in an inadequate condition due to its poor design and construction as well as the subsequent low or insufficient level of maintenance funding.These constraints were numerous and extensive, requiring a program of rehabilitation work in the short, medium and long term to improve system integrity. The following constraints were identified by Mott MacDonald:

      -Application of tape-wrap coating instead of factory-applied corrosion protection system and stress corrosion cracking resulted in higher vulnerability of the transmission system, seen particularly in several explosions on the UPU pipeline and operational incidents on the CSs.

      -Majority of the compressors and drivers serving transit corridors were qualified as over-aged and under-maintained with low levels of efficiency because they exceeded their design operating hours and maintenance and overhaul work was undertaken at reduced service intervals compared with design norms. It was considered that it was not possible to keep the ageing machinery operating indefinitely without risks of major faults occurring,and that a machinery replacement program was essential.

      -The existing UGTS SCADA system was qualified as outdated and generally poor compared to a modern SCADA system because the existing one provides only minimal status information (some on pressure and temperature sensors and/or some on cathodic protection status) and in some cases the system is no longer functional (as spares are no longer available for the equipment).”

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  18. Euractiv avec AFP: EU ‘concerned’ by Ukraine sacking of energy firm chief
    https://www.euractiv.com/section/europe-s-east/news/eu-concerned-by-ukraine-sacking-of-energy-firm-chief/

    The European Union has “serious concerns” over the Ukrainian government’s decision to dismiss the reform-minded head of state-owned oil and gas company Naftogaz, a spokesman said Friday (30 April).

    …Ukraine’s government said that Kobolev — well-known for leading Naftogaz to victory in a legal battle with Russian energy giant Gazprom — was dismissed after the company posted losses of 19.0 billion hryvnia ($685 million) in 2020…
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    More lies at the link.

    Is that more or less concern than Ukranian retro-Nazi marches through its capital?

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      1. Ha, ha! Herman Haluschenko – perfect.

        “When I first heard about the possible appointment of Halushchenko as Minister of Energy, I thought it was a joke. We have a kind of de-oligarchization. And the minister is the person under whose leadership the state-owned Energoatom sold electricity to the oligarchs much (sometimes twice) cheaper than the market. For example, Energoatom presented to Akhmetov’s and Kolomoisky’s campaigns our $ 2,342,654 on this scheme in just one week.”

        That’s the head of the Anti-corruption Action Centre talking. I would have to conclude it was not an endorsement.

        https://112.international/ukraine-top-news/new-minister-of-energy-what-is-known-about-him-60999.html

        But of course NATO will express ‘concern’ but not really do anything about it. It can’t; it is committed, stuck fast to the tar-baby that is Ukraine, too deep in to back out. It must go on feeding Ukraine money, and the only way out would be to drop it completely and leave it for Russia to fix.

        Here’s a tip, incompetent American bureaucrats. In a leakproof and guarded room, let it be known to Ukraine’s leaders that if they don’t shape the fuck up, details will slip out on who really shot down MH17. You will see yessirbossing like you could only dream about.

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    1. “Ukraine is deeply dependent on international loans, including from the International Monetary Fund, which has handed Kiev cash on the condition it will implement reforms to wipe out corruption.”

      What? I thought the place was more or less paying for itself – an emerging market democracy that was making stunning progress. I’m sure I read that somewhere.

      And Kobolyev was probably dismissed because the state needed a scapegoat for the years of fictional profitability.

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  19. A conspiracy theory for the weekend. Is Czechia’s attack (USA! USA! USA!) against Russian revenge for being fingered as the middle man for Ivan Safronov?

    RT.com: Space, spies & suicide: How Roscosmos adviser & ex-journo Ivan Safronov crash-landed at the centre of NATO-linked espionage drama
    https://www.rt.com/russia/517070-safronov-nato-espionage-scandal/
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    His lawyer has just been arrested:

    Rt.com: Prominent Russian lawyer detained after raid by security forces, reportedly charged with leaking from confidential ‘spying’ trial
    https://www.rt.com/russia/522613-lawyer-detained-security-forces/

    …He was subsequently detained and questioned by investigators. Later that day, the NGO he heads, Team 29, reported that he had been charged with the unauthorized release of information from a preliminary investigation. Under the law, Pavlov could face a fine of up to 80,000 rubles ($1,000), 480 hours of mandatory labour, or arrest for up to three months.

    At the same time, the offices of Team 29 in Russia’s second largest city, St Petersburg, were searched by the Investigation Committee, the group’s press service told journalists…
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    We know that Czechia is the United States biggest spy base in central and eastern u-Rope. If Safronov was a biggie, this would have stung, hence revenge! I don’t believe it but stranger things have happend in the past…

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  20. Tass.com: Russia imposes entry ban on European Parliament president, seven more EU nationals
    https://tass.com/politics/1285557

    The measure was taken in response to the European Council’s sanctions against six Russian nationals of March 2 and 22, 2021

    …Russia’s blacklist also includes Ivars Abolins, chairman of Latvia’s National Electronic Media Council; Maris Baltins, Director of the Latvian State Language Center; Jacques Maire, a member of the French delegation to the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe; Asa Scott, Head of the CBRN Protection and Security Division at the Swedish Defense Research Agency; Ilmar Tomusk, Director General of the Language Inspectorate, Estonia; Vera Jourova, Vice President of the European Commission for Values and Transparency…
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    1. Good. I think it will take nothing less than this for Yurrup to realize it is fast running out of all dialogue opportunities, and that the time might not be far away when if it wants to communicate officially with Moscow, it must send a letter to the office of the President and await a reply. Give them a few days to digest this kick in the pants, and then release another list with more names. Moscow could pretty much kick all the Balts to the curb without doing itself any real harm at all, although they would of course expel all their Russian diplomats in a fit of rage. But so what? There is relatively little now between Russian and the Baltic Ninjas anyway in the way of diplomatic or economic relations.

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      1. You are right about stupid:

        Euractiv avec AFP: Russia bars EU officials as latest row escalates
        https://www.euractiv.com/section/global-europe/news/russia-bars-eu-officials-as-latest-row-escalates/

        Tensions between Russia and the European Union escalated on Friday (30 April) as Moscow barred eight EU officials from entering the country and Brussels warned it could respond in kind.

        …“This action is unacceptable, lacks any legal justification and is entirely groundless. It targets the European Union directly, not only the individuals concerned,” a joint statement from the heads of the European Council, Commission and Parliament said, adding “the EU reserves the right to take appropriate measures in response”…

        …Speaking on Italian public television RAI on Friday Sassoli said the ban amounted to a political attack.

        “This means that the European Parliament has done its duty in defending fundamental freedoms in denouncing violations of the rule of law in Russia and in many countries around the world,” Sassoli said.

        “But we will not be intimidated: we will continue to say that Alexei Navalny must be released,” he added, promising an “adequate response” from Europe…
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        That’s u-ROpe acting as if it is the United States, sic it can impose any punishment it wants and no-one has the right to respond. As for a ‘political attack’ it goes to show how two faced u-Ro politicos are as their actions are entirely political.

        The EU is The Muppet Show but without any of the humor.

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  21. Tass.com: Belarus registers second air intrusion from Poland this month
    https://tass.com/world/1285395

    The intruder was a Mi-24 helicopter, according to the Defense Ministry of Belarus

    …”On April 29, at 02:02 local time (coincides with Moscow time) in the area of the community of Kozlovichi, Air Force and Air Defense radars, operating in cooperation with border guard units of the Republic of Belarus, registered a second violation of the air state border from the Republic of Poland. The intruder, a Mi-24 helicopter, left the territory of our country at 02:03 near the village of Terebun. The aircraft was tracked by air defense means,” the news release says…
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    This is going to be a looooong year.

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  22. And on and on it goes!

    More lies and dramatics from the USA hired performing monkey:

    Navalny told his wife about life in the penal colony: Yesterday I was carried to the bathhouse and given 5 spoons of porridge
    18: 06, 29 April 2021

    Sobesednik.ru publishes the latest news about Navalny’s diet, weight changes, and living conditions in prison firsthand. It became known that the politician dreams of “60 grams of carrots” and “a piece of apple” – they were allowed to him, but not yet given. “Probably,” the oppositionist suggested, “they are coordinating this issue with Putin.” Aleksey told his wife Yulia Navalnaya in detail about life in a penal colony after ending his the hunger strike, taking advantage of a break in a court hearing that took place on April 29, 2021 in the Babushkinsky District Court of Moscow. We should remind readers that there was a hearing of appeals in the criminal “libel case” (against veteran Ignat Artemenko), in which Aleksey Navalny was sentenced in February to a fine of 850 thousand rubles in favour of the state.

    In the first speech, the politician’s [sic] defence team — his lawyers Vadim Kobzev and Olga Mikhailova — asked to attach the results of the examination of the signature of veteran Ignat Artemenko, which states that “a comparative study of the copy found the presence of different signs, which indicate that the signatures (in the materials of the criminal case. – editor Sobesednik.ru) probably belong to different people”.

    The examination was attached, after which the defenders filed a request for another handwriting examination. The defendant supported the request, and judge Natalia Kurysheva left to make a decision in the consultation room. That is interesting

    Navalny immediately took advantage of the pause and turned to his wife, Yulia Navalnaya, who was sitting in the front row. Such remarks are not allowed whilst waiting, but he was not reprimanded.

    Yulyashka! If you can hear me, please stand up

    — Aleksey said, although he already knew that the video link between the colony and the court works perfectly, because he had checked it with the judge at the beginning of the trial. Then the defendant and the presiding judge promised each other that if no one interrupted anyone, everything would go “without any bother” and in “as usual”. Perhaps Aleksey was afraid that the microphones were turned off during the break, but they continued to work. [Or perhaps he was just playing to the gallery, as is his wont? — ME]


    Yulia Navalnaya (far left in the first row) managed to communicate with her husband / / photo: Babushkinsky District Court of Moscow

    Yulia Navalnaya hesitated for a few seconds, stood up, but immediately went to lawyer Olga Mikhailova, so that everybody could see her. {Enter Prima Donna stage left! — ME]: this was not at her husband’s request, but as if she were about to leave her seat on the bench. In the courtroom, looking at such a picture, many people laughed, although at the entrance, journalists allowed to attend the meeting were instructed that there should be no giggling during the hearings on the Navalny case. After exchanging a few words with the lawyer, Yulia turned around and looked at the screen — at her husband.

    “Yes, but you’re wearing a mask”, he said sheepishly. [He, of course, was unmasked: he never is when performing — ME] Navalnaya gave her husband a long, expressive look and slowly lowered her mask, leaving a loop on one ear. Yulia was smiling broadly at Aleksey, and he was smiling at her. [Vomit bags! Quick!!!! — ME]


    Navalny was connected via video link / / photo: Babushkinsky District Court of Moscow

    [That’s the man who survived Novichock and who had one foot in the grave a week ago — ME.]

    “Do you also need to wear masks in Moscow?” Aleksey asked from the screen. “Yes”, Yulia said, and for the first time since his having been sent to prison, he heard her voice and saw her at the same time. [FFS!!!!]

    “I have lost weight: I weighed 74 kg, now I weigh 72,” Alexey confessed to her. [What did he fucking well expect? To have put on weight? — ME]

    “Don’t worry: your 72 looks better than your 74”, Yulia said. “So that’s why I need to lose weight – to look better”, AleKsey laughed.

    [Why do they allow such shite to go on in Russian courts? This wasn’t a lovers’ tryst, for fuck’s sake!!! — ME]

    No, they took me to the bathhouse yesterday — to make me look decent and sio I could have a shave. And they dragged there a terrible skeleton. The last time when I weighed 70 kg was probably when I was in the seventh grade. But if it weren’t for this jacket, I would have looked much, much worse…

    Navalny paused for a moment, and then told everyone how he was recovering from his hunger strike. We should remind readers that the politician went on hunger strike for 24 days, taking only water and medicines [but he wasn’t allowed medicines!!! He was denied medical aid!!! That’s what they were all saying before — ME], thereby protesting his being denied visits by civilian doctor. He had complained of pain and loss of sensitivity in his back and legs.

    Less than a week ago, after having been examined twice by a council of civilian doctors, Aleksey stopped his hunger strike. However, it is impossible to return to the usual diet abruptly — this could harm the body no less than the refusal of food itself.

    “Yesterday I ate four spoons of porridge; today they gave me five spoons of porridge; tomorrow they will prepare six spoons of porridge for me”, Navalny cheerfully listed. [Your choice to starve yourself though, wasn’t it, you cunt? — ME]

    I’m waiting for ten spoonfuls of porridge — it will be a breakthrough! And I fought to get 60 grams of carrots.

    I wrote a petition to be given the: the doctor wrote that from this day I should eat 60 grams of raw carrots. And I wrote on a piece of paper: “Give me a carrot!” They are considering this issue, so they probably grow them in a window box.

    Yulia went along with his joke.supported her husband’s joke.

    “They grow these things by the window!”

    Aleksey immediately repeated after her: “By the way, since the doctor said that I should eat lettuce, and fresh green lettuce is not eaten there, I can probably overdo it and eat these seedlings that grow by the window. And if I do not know what seedlings they are, then a criminal case will be opened: Navalny has eaten all the flowers!

    And at that very moment, news came in that yet another criminal case had been opened against Navalny, but for another reason: he and his associates Ivan Zhdanov and Leonid Volkov are suspects in a criminal case on the creation of a non-profit organization that encroaches on the identity and rights of citizens. This is stated in the materials of the lawsuit on the recognition of Navalny’s structures as extremist organizations.

    [What a monstrous regime this is!!!! — ME]

    “I’ve already been asking for one small piece of apple for four days”, Navalny continued. His intonation at that moment was no different from what we used to hear on his YouTube channel. “The issue has not been resolved yet. Apparently, they are asking Putin. Oh well.

    “Will they give you stewed vegetables?” Julia asked sympathetically. “Stewed vegetables… I don’t know,” Aleksey sighed. “Someday I will win my battle for 60 grams of carrots. Then I’ll start fighting for the stewed vegetables. They offer me broth all the time, but I’m not supposed to start eating it yet. They seem to try so hard, that is, in principle, they give everything according to the plan, but for some reason they can’t add any super-exotic things like apples or carrots. So far, our zone of possibility is broth and porridge.

    “The porridge is good.” Navalny praised the prison cooks’ ‘cooking’. They cook it, bring it in a box, and I save myself a few spoonfuls and eat it. Porridge goes down great.

    “I have 570 calories planned for the day today. I’ll check it out: I see it’s all written down in the notebook. But no, I’m lying: today it’s 450 calories, tomorrow it’s 530, yesterday it was 370.”

    At this point, his story was interrupted by the return of the judge: she did not grant the request. And later left without satisfaction and appeals, and the sentence itself (850 thousand rubles of a fine to the state income) remains unchanged.

    It is noteworthy that Yulia Navalnaya did not wait for the announcement of the judge’s decision. A few minutes before that, she went into the hall, only to say goodbye to her husband: “Lyosha, I’m leaving. Bye”.

    “I love you! I kiss you! ” Navalny only managed to reply, and judging by his intonation and facial expressions, he was very surprised by the sudden departure of his wife.

    But still, it seems that even such a short conversation with his wife pleased him: it was noticeable how glad Aleksey was to finally speak out to the one who knows and understands him best…

    Excuse me while I go and get a handkerchief to dry my eyes!

    Translated from Sobesednik [“The Interlocutor”], an all-Russian weekly socio-political newspaper. published by the Sobesednik Publishing House in Moscow, as well as outside of Russia (in Riga, Minsk, Yerevan, Tel Aviv) once a week on Tuesdays.

    Circulation: 151,900

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    1. Moscow should get into the spirit of the game – come on; it’s obviously not meant to be serious. Counter with equally-preposterous statements, only in the other direction. Prisoner Navalny is very well-fed – he typically eats 4 to 6 pork chops at lunch. He is steadily gaining weight, and his uniforms have had to be let out several times. That’s why they fit him loosely. Food in the local markets is getting scarce because of Navalny’s appetite. High-end hookers are brought in from Moscow to service his prodigious sexual needs; they’ll tell you. He frequently asks them to dress and talk like Anthony Blinken, whom he refers to during pillow-talk as ‘Blinky’.

      Then they should make him put his stupid head out through a hole in the wall, and take turns throwing apples at it. Perhaps he can catch one in his teeth.

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  23. Vinyard the Saker: Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov’s interview with Director General of Rossiya Segodnya International Information Agency Dmitry Kiselev Moscow, April 28, 2021
    http://thesaker.is/foreign-minister-sergey-lavrovs-interview-with-director-general-of-rossiya-segodnya-international-information-agency-dmitry-kiselev-moscow-april-28-2021/

    The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Russian Federation
    https://www.mid.ru/en/foreign_policy/news/-/asset_publisher/cKNonkJE02Bw/content/id/4715136

    We have available video in Russian and transcript in English.

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  24. Strategic Culture: Lavrov Calls Out Perfidious Albion in EU Diplomat Spat
    https://www.strategic-culture.org/news/2021/04/28/lavrov-calls-out-perfidious-albion-in-eu-diplomat-spat/

    …In a media interview* this week, Lavrov mentioned the United Kingdom in wary terms, saying: “As far as the relations between Russia and Europe are concerned, I still believe that the UK is playing an active and a very serious subversive role. It withdrew from the European Union, but we see no decrease in its activities on this track. On the contrary, they are trying to influence EU member states’ approaches to Russia to the maximum possible extent.”

    It should be recalled that Britain has played a starring duplicitous role in demonizing Russia and poisoning international relations…

    …Foreign Minister Lavrov added a further incisive comment on the role of Britain. He said: “At the same time, you know, they send us signals, they propose establishing contacts. This means, they do not shy away from communication [with Russia], but try to discourage others…

    * https://sputniknews.com/world/202104281082747408-lavrov-warns-reversing-minsk-agreements-could-lead-to-massacre-in-donbass/
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    Whereas the United States encourages its hamsters to throw themselves upon Russian bayonets (who have usually received substantial American support), the Brits are traditionally everybody’s ‘friend’ but stab them in the back and then deny. It’s certainly much cheaper than the American option. The UK is certainly more creative with less, which is what ‘punching above your weight’ actually means.

    What I wonder, is what if any concrete evidence Russia actually has of this. What we do know is that Russia has iron resolve and will hold back from immediate retaliation only to dish it up later, cold and with exquisite timing, sic the response to t-Rump’s assault on Russian consulates, property and explusions to which it only recently announced no Russians allowed to work for hostile countries.

    Bi-Dumb and his team were given breathing space/rope/whatever to do something different which they interpreted as weakness as opposite to strategic intelligence and then continued with its hostile policy (save START). Silence on Open Skies to which Russia announce this week (?) that it is officially pulling the plug as it has had no response from the Bi-Dumb Adminstration.

    Much of this is quite frustrating for us commentati, but the Kremlin knows what it is doing. None of us are responsible for the future of ~150 million people. Sometimes it is better to take lesser blows in the short term to win in the longer term.

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  25. Strategic Culture: European Double-Think Blames China for Endangering Peace
    https://www.strategic-culture.org/news/2021/04/30/european-double-think-blames-china-for-endangering-peace/

    The double-think and double-standard are patently absurd. But dangerously absurd.

    The European Union excelled in double-think this week when it censured China for “endangering peace” in the South China Sea while at the same time European states are sending an unprecedented number of warships to the Indo-Pacific region.

    Germany is soon deploying a frigate to the South China Sea for the first time since 2002. …
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    More at the link.

    Brussels has to be seen to be an actor on the world stage but as you may or may not have noticed there was no mention of NATO in this operation, which is purely u-Ropean. The irony here is that over a decade ago when Brussels announced it would set up its own independent EU military planning committed the US was vocally against. Since then the circle has been politically squared and it is complementary to NATO and even has the Franco-German Eurocorps (sic ‘EU Army’) and this has not impacted NATO operations which have become a coalition of the willing when it comes to preparing and carrying out various military disasters abroad, those not taking part not vetoing action.

    Anyways, this is ‘Do Something’ as doing nothing they believe makes the EU look mlitarily weak and incapable of backing up its words with (military) actions.

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  26. MOSCOW, April 30. / TASS /. Russia has not used retaliatory sanctions as a threat, Russian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova said on Friday, commenting on Facebook about the words of the speaker of the European Parliament (EP) David Sassoli, who was banned from entering the Russian Federation.

    Earlier on Friday, the Russian Foreign Ministry issued a statement listing eight citizens of the EU member states who were restricted from entering the Russian Federation. In addition to the speaker of the European Parliament, the list includes, in particular, the head of the Berlin prosecutor’s office Jörg Raupach, the head of the Laboratory of Chemical, Biological, Radiation and Nuclear Safety of the Swedish Total Defense Research Institute Osa Scott, Deputy Chairman of the European Commission, European Commissioner for Values ​​and Transparency Yurov. This decision of Moscow was a response to the restrictive measures imposed on March 2 and 22 by the EU Council against six Russian citizens.

    Later, David Sassoli, in response to Moscow’s decision, said that “no sanctions or threats” from the Russian side would silence the European Parliament. “Us too,” Zakharova noted. “Media: “Speaker of the European Parliament (EP) David Sassoli, who was restricted from entering the territory of the Russian Federation, said that Russian sanctions would not silence the EP. “No sanctions or threats will force the European Parliament and me to stop defending human rights, freedom and democracy. Threats will not silence us, “he wrote on Friday.” “Us too,” Zakharova noted. “Did we threaten?”

    Zakharova’s linked above Facebook entry reads:

    SMS: “Speaker of the European Parliament (EP) David Sassoli, who has been restricted from entering the territory of the Russian Federation, has said that Russian sanctions would not silence the EP. “No sanctions or threats will force the European Parliament and me to stop defending human rights, freedom and democracy. Threats will not silence us”, he wrote on Friday.

    1. Us ​​too.
    2. Did we threaten?

    Zhakarova immediately received a reply to the above from some arsehole called Marina Rudenko:

    You are like naughty children, whose mouths are covered in chocolate, and they assure that it was not they who have not eaten all the sweets! Novichok poisoning abroad and within the country, explosions of warehouses in the Czech Republic and Bulgaria, cocaine in Argentina, the annexation of the Crimea, the downed Boeing and much more. Do you think no one understood whose handiwork it was?

    This is Rudenko:

    https://www.facebook.com/photo?fbid=3602094576565116&set=a.106267542814521

    I rest my case.

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  27. Greetings on International Workers’ Day!

    Веселых Вам праздников – Happy holidays to you!

    Usually, Mrs. Exile (that is her pictured above) and I set off for our country estate on 1st May – if not earlier if the weather is fine. Not this year have we done this, though, because it is unseasonably cold now and pissing it down. The temperatures will rise to normal levels in the middle of this month, they say. However, I desperately want to move out to the country, this inclement weather notwithstanding.

    And there’s this situation to consider here in Mordor as well:

    «Неизвестно»: Кремль высказался о продлении нерабочих дней

    “Not Known”: the Kremlin has spoken about the extension of non-working days
    Rambler 20 hours ago

    Dmitry Peskov, press secretary of the Russian President, does not know whether the non-working days will be extended after May 10, reports TASS.

    A week ago, as Rambler reported, President Vladimir Putin signed a decree establishing non-working days from May 4 to 7 with the same wages in order to maintain the trend of reducing the spread of coronavirus infection.

    Thus, the May holidays will last from May 1 to May 10 inclusive. Today, journalists asked Peskov to comment on the possibility of their extension after May 10.

    “I am unaware of this”, he replied.

    A Kremlin spokesman added that Putin has had a rather busy work schedule since May 8.

    Yesterday, the operational headquarters for combating the spread of coronavirus infection said that in Moscow the number of new cases of the disease had exceeded three thousand for the first time since January.

    Infectious disease specialist Nikolai Malyshev said that usually an increase in the incubation occurs within two incubation periods after the weakening of restrictive measures. He expressed the opinion that over the next few days, the incidence in the capital may be increased. The doctor attributed this to the fact that the people are a little too free and easy, and they are also in no hurry to get vaccinated.

    It’s all bollocks! It’ll never end. I’m pissed off with this!

    No skin off my nose as regards earnings, though, as my clients mostly still wish to continue their lessons on line with me. And looking out of the winsow, despite the sleet/rain that is steadily falling, I am still in half a mind to bugger off to the dacha on my tod.

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    1. My wife loved that picture being an ex-communist who still celebrates May 1. Don’t worry, she is now slaving away in kitchen to prepare Easter diner tomorrow. All is right in the world at the moment.

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  28. The song is called С добрым утром, Москва — “Good morning, Moscow!” I like it very much.

    Morning paints with a gentle light
    The walls of the ancient Kremlin,
    Waking up at dawn
    All the Soviet land.

    A chill runs out of the gate
    The noise in the streets is louder.
    Good morning, sweet city,
    Heart of my Motherland!

    Chorus:
    Seething,
    Mighty,
    Invincible
    My country,
    Moscow is mine,
    You are my most beloved!

    The May sun, brighter
    Lighting up the blue sky.
    Well, let’s get out as soon as possible
    To convey our joy.

    To light up brighter
    Our slogans of victories
    For Stalin to raise his hand,
    Sending us a “Hello”.

    Chorus.
    A cheerful day has flared up,
    The streets are as noisy as by the sea
    From the open windows of a school
    The shouts of Octobrists are heard.

    May flows as an elegant river
    Along a wide pavement
    An immense song flows
    Over beautiful Moscow.

    Chorus.
    The day is gone and the coolness
    Refreshes and invigorates.
    Having rested from the parade,
    The festive city is buzzing.

    That’s when couples have dates!
    Talkative and alive
    Through gardens and boulevards
    Moscow is spreading.

    Chorus.
    The night has become like a day,
    A sea of ​​light above the crowd.
    Hey comrade! Hey passerby!
    Sing a song with us!

    Look! Singing and dancing
    Over the whole Soviet land …
    You are the brightest and most beautiful of all,
    Our Red Spring!!

    Chorus.
    The blue dawn is staring
    Into the silence of the Moscow River,
    And the night birds are singing –
    Locomotive whistles sound.

    The clock of the Kremlin tower strikes,
    The stars go out, the shadows fade away …
    Goodbye yesterday
    Hello, new, bright day!

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    1. They are the original words above. The song as sung in the YouTube clip has no mention of Stalin, is much shorter than the original, and the chorus is the 1st chorus repeated.

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