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I’m one of the most fearless and successful investigator of paranormal activities in the world.












⚔️ Russians Fear the Peoples They Once Conquered A Russian man recently confessed that he cannot confront a Chechen who humiliates him — because, as he said, “the words of a Chechen are law for Russians.” It sounds absurd, but it reveals the deepest truth about Russia today: a nation that once enslaved others has become enslaved by its own fear. And as strange as it sounds, this is not rare. The last countries Russia fully occupied were Dagestan and Chechnya. In both cases, Russia lost the first wars, signed peace treaties, rebuilt its forces, and then attacked again. Today, Russians are terrified of both Dagestanis and Chechens. Dagestan regularly “rebels” — Russia calls it “terrorism,” but in reality, it’s resistance to occupation. I’ve spoken with Russians — they’re afraid to say a single word against a Dagestani. And if you’ve ever seen Russian protests, you’ll notice the only ones who actually fight the police are Dagestanis. Even in the Russian army, Dagestanis dominate everyone. Russia’s military tradition of “dedovshchina” (when older soldiers abuse the younger ones) turns upside down when Dagestanis are involved — they dominate all Russians. Russian social media is full of photos and videos showing this. Chechnya’s case is slightly different. The son of a Chechen general, Ramzan Kadyrov, betrayed his father and his people, siding with Putin. That’s the Kadyrov you know — a man who maintains control through dictatorship and terror, in exchange for Kremlin money. Russians fear him too — Putin himself didn’t dare visit Chechnya for years, and only went for the first time after Ukraine liberated the Kursk region. He had to — a massive internal conflict was breaking out between “Chechens” (the Kadyrovites) and Russian troops and FSB forces, almost turning into civil war. Real Chechens, however, despise the Kadyrovites and clearly separate themselves from them. They call themselves simply Chechens — and fight for Ukraine on Ukrainian soil. Both Dagestanis and Chechens still remember their identity and long for independence. They see this war as a chance to reclaim it. And for Ukraine — that’s the best possible outcome: a Russia that collapses, and its occupied nations finally gain freedom. If @realDonaldTrump, @POTUS, or @WhiteHouse truly wanted to change history, they could help make it happen. Trump could become not just a hero for one country — but the man who broke the Russian Empire. He’d earn not only the Nobel Peace Prize, but also statues and streets named after him — in Ukraine, Chechnya, and Dagestan.













The humiliation never ends for Putin, continuing to witness the dismantling of Moscow’s empire, now set to also lose Russian occupied Transnistria. The Moldovan government has presented documents in Brussels on the reintegration of the Transnistrian region. Recently completed, the plan outlines a phased approach to restoring national unity through strictly peaceful means. Its success depends on two core conditions: the complete demilitarization of the left bank and the establishment of democratic governance in the region before its reintegration under Chișinău’s authority.
















Mobile internet in Russia is becoming increasingly restricted. This is happening even in major cities - Moscow and Saint Petersburg. Social media platforms are being shut down, and Telegram is being slowed. Russians are being pushed onto the state-controlled platform MAX, which is under full government control. Why is the Kremlin lowering an iron curtain now? There are no mass protests, the opposition is silent, and everything remains strictly controlled. One possible reason why Russia is now building a digital concentration camp and restricting the internet is a future mobilization. Through the war in Iran, Russia has received extra oil revenue and feels more confident. But it understands that this situation may change. Russia also has no significant successes on the front. Each month, Ukrainians continue to kill increasing numbers of Russian soldiers. To replenish cannon fodder, it is highly likely that Putin may take the unpopular decision to start a mobilization. As a result, emigration sentiments are already increasing in Russia, because Russians have a fair sense that the iron curtain will be lowered completely. Europe must be extremely vigilant and strengthen border controls, as many Wagner mercenaries, FSB agents, and sleeper cells may attempt to enter. And in general, this rule always applies: the more oil money Russia has, the more it wants to wage war. 📹: Russians are making comical Reels about the lack of internet.





