roojefc

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roojefc

roojefc

@DivineQuad

liberate labour, fix the money, deflation

Katılım Ağustos 2017
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roojefc@DivineQuad·
@wortex019 @utdbrxy I think he's more well rounded now, his shot has improved and he’s also a better athlete now
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DeX🇷🇸@wortex019·
@utdbrxy Watched Iwobi today and he is literally the same player as he was before, okay for Fulham, not good enough for Arsenal.
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roojefc@DivineQuad·
@JamesEismann @RT_com Plan was to spook in Kyiv w 20k troops and bring them to neutrality. Once there's a territorial dispute, Ukraine cant join Nato, so hes able to get one goal. Also, entering Kyiv was a shaping op/fixer that allowed east clear out. I think real solution is a new security framework
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roojefc@DivineQuad·
@JamesEismann @RT_com Agreed, I think the west expected Russia to do a smaller intervention in the donbas after the strikes there in Feb. Though he knew Russia would receive the full book of sanctions even with limited intervention. So why not go for max reward if you know ur getting max punishment
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RT@RT_com·
Vladimir Putin 'is in the BEST geopolitical position in recent years' — L'AntiDiplomatico Europe is 'increasingly plunging into an energy crisis' due to which support for Ukraine is 'losing its importance'
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blinking@JamesEismann·
Ukraine has been turned into a military power house and look to for drone innovation across the western and middle Eastern world, Putin turn Ukraine into a very important ally to the west. Before Putin's invasion, a lot of people have never heard or paid attention to Ukraine, way to go
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JT@jiratickets·
bitcoin is trading at $300k in the kamala timeline rn because DEI made it illegal to go down
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roojefc@DivineQuad·
@justinpodur Thing is, Iran wouldve never wanted to have to do this, they'd want a deal which would've ensured a conflict like this wouldn't arise even if it had big concessions.
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The Anti-Genocide Project
They will not believe Iran could have been able to do all this and still offered that.
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The Anti-Genocide Project
In retrospect no one will believe the deal the US walked away from.
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roojefc@DivineQuad·
@_Greazemoden Yeah, they're gone bro icl. They acc lost their country.
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roojefc@DivineQuad·
@Liberalscribble @miriam_cates EU and US aren’t willing to give Ukraine enough support to win. It’s worse to give them just enough to keep fighting. The deals proposed in April 22 that both sides seemed willing to agree, before Boris and the west came in, are so much better than whatever they’ll end up with.
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roojefc@DivineQuad·
@DonaldW60852684 Yeah. I’ve been so greedy. I should’ve sold out when silver was near $100. I got out of HL like 6 weeks ago though
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Dr. Don Woods@DonaldW60852684·
I sold my entire 480,000 shares of HL in premarket because I believe HL will go down to $15 today and I would get a huge margin call. I cannot afford to risk silver going even lower. I might buy back some shares at $15 today if silver doesn't crash further.
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QE Infinity@StealthQE4·
People confusingly think if inflation goes up so does gold. Gold actually fluctuates more with interest rates. If rates rise like we have now it crushes gold and commodities. Money tightens. Less liquidity.
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roojefc@DivineQuad·
@spandrell4 There’ll be some crazy demand destruction though
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roojefc@DivineQuad·
@_NOMICS Bro, I’m buying a years worth or rice, corned beef and tuna. This shits not gonna be funny.
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roojefc@DivineQuad·
@anglofuturist I don’t even think Russian oil and gas is enough to save us😭
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roojefc@DivineQuad·
@BowesChay Thank fuck. If European leaders start talking like this, the war might finally come to an end.
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Chay Bowes@BowesChay·
"Live in eternal enmity or strive for normalisation? Yes, then you have to strive for normalisation" – Bart de Wever. Belgian PM says EU should normalise dialogue with Russia if peace in Ukraine is achieved. Oh how the tables have turned in the recent weeks.
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roojefc@DivineQuad·
@clashreport I agree. Beef between Russia and Europe will have to end at some point when war is clear. It’s no good for either in the long run.
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Clash Report@clashreport·
Belgian Prime Minister Bart De Wever: If you achieve peace, what should you do with Russia in the long term? Live in eternal hostility, or aim for normalization? Yes, then you should aim for normalization. I think that is completely normal, if you frame it correctly.
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roojefc@DivineQuad·
@ramondaserbica3 @kadmitriev I think they should to an extent. 2nd and 3rd order effects of a collapse in Europe will be bad for Russia.
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TheLittlePrince@ramondaserbica3·
@kadmitriev Please, please don’t sell any oil and gas to the EU! Time to teach them a lesson!
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Kirill Dmitriev@kadmitriev·
The world understands the necessity of including Russian energy in a diversified energy portfolio for every country. If you do not buy Russian energy, the Darwinian process of natural selection will take care of you. The EU will be a prime example for everyone to remember.
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roojefc@DivineQuad·
@James7Holland lol. It’s gotten to the point where I suspect every election is heavily interfered with by the EU, especially the ones which are invalid because of Russian interference…
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James Holland@James7Holland·
This election interference is becoming the norm in EU, and press has ignored the story like obedient little servants. Europe’s descent into authoritarianism isn’t being achieved with soldiers this time. It’s authoritarianism by a thousand cuts, and a press turning a blind eye.
Thomas Fazi@battleforeurope

So, as expected, the European Commission has finally activated the Digital Services Act’s (DSA) “rapid response system” in the context of the upcoming Hungarian elections, which gives EU-funded “fact-checkers” and “NGOs” a veto over online speech in Hungary. This is a serious escalation in the EU’s interference in the Hungarian elections. The official explanation is that this is needed to combat “Russian interference”. But as I noted in a recent article for @compactmag, no evidence whatsoever has been produced to support this claim. The narrative almost exclusively relies on an “investigation” by journalists at the Warsaw-based nonprofit VSquare, which claims that Putin has instructed a group of political strategists and Russian military intelligence to interfere in the parliamentary elections in Hungary in April in order to ensure that Orbán wins. And what is the evidentiary basis for this extraordinary claim? It boils down to this (literally): “Multiple European national security sources have told me.” In other words, no evidence whatsoever is provided. We are simply asked to trust the “investigative journalists” in question. One might be inclined to extend that trust if the outlet in question were genuinely independent. Regrettably, it is not. A glance at VSquare’s donor list reveals it to be less an independent journalistic outfit than a textbook example of artificial civil society, funded by entities like the National Endowment for Democracy (NED), USAID, the German Marshall Fund of the United States, and various EU-funded consortia. In other words, VSquare is part and parcel of the “color revolution” infrastructure that, for decades, has sought to bring Central and Eastern Europe in line with the agenda of Brussels and Washington. It’s clear what is happening: they’re applying the Russiagate script that was previously used to subvert the elections in Romania just over a year ago. The aim is twofold. Ideally, tilt the elections in favour of the pro-EU, pro-war opposition candidate Péter Magyar by using the DSA to influence the pre-election online narrative. It’s well-known that the the EU’s “rapid response system” enables approved third parties — the aforementioned EU-funded “fact-checkers” and “NGOs” — to submit priority content moderation requests that disproportionately affect “populist” or EU/NATO-critical actors. If this doesn’t work — and it’s unlikely to work in the Hungarian context — then the allegations of Russian interference serve the purpose of laying the groundwork to delegitimise the result if Orbán wins, by seeding seeding a story of “stolen” or “unfair” elections. This is incredibly dangerous, and is yet another confirmation that the very institutions invoking the threat of foreign interference to justify their intervention are themselves the most consequential foreign actors in Hungary’s election. Read the full article here: compactmag.com/article/russia…

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roojefc@DivineQuad·
@declassifiedUK Compare this to the UK’s willingness to recognise Ukraines crimes against its own people post 2014
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Declassified UK@declassifiedUK·
Consider the significant steps the UK is taking to document Russian crimes against Ukraine. 👇 Compare this to the UK's unwillingness to even recognise Israel's crimes in Gaza and its refusal to take international action against them.
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roojefc@DivineQuad·
@James7Holland @SteveBakerFRSA Agreed. I didn’t want brexit, but since leaving, I’m starting to suspect we might’ve just been early instead of wrong.
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James Holland@James7Holland·
EU was already a shambles when UK voted for independence in 2016. Since then, EU has become less democratic, passed laws that have decimated its economy, and shown itself to be wholly incompetent when it comes to international affairs. Rejoining would be “a colossal mistake.”
POLITICOEurope@POLITICOEurope

Brexit was “a colossal mistake” and the U.K. should rejoin the EU, Finland's President Alexander Stubb said today. politico.eu/article/finlan…

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