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The Hits Keep Coming

Drones hit inside Moscow as Zelensky states “It’s natural, fair that war is returning to Russian territory.” Was is a false flag or Ukraine? New CDC Director says annual covid shots will be recommended. Rep Jim Jordan unveils the Facebook Files showing the Biden administration pressured the social media company into censoring Americans. WEF Agenda advisors foresee Climate lockdowns and “carbon swapping.” Here’s more from the Kim Iversen Show.

Russia Hit By Military Mutiny

The head of the Wagner mercenary group has claimed he is inside the army HQ in southern Russia’s Rostov-on-Don and that his fighters control the city’s military sites, including an aerodrome, after vowing to bring down Moscow’s top brass. Here’s more from The Telegraph.

Styxhexenhammer666 says beware of any news leaking out of Russia, particularly news filtered through the fog of war. We can expect plenty of disinformation and propaganda, rival claims and counterclaims, from all of the feuding parties. So it will be some time before we know exactly what’s happening and what’s likely to follow.

Here, Steve Turley gives us a deeper dive into the background rivalries that precipitated this uprising.  It is not something new, but an eruption of long-festering tensions. Bear in mind, Prigozhin is not leading a coup attempt, but a mutiny of sorts aimed at Russia’s military leadership. Turley cites analysts who believe Prigozhin is acting in a shadowy way on behalf of Western powers.

Moscow Checkpoints Created

Barricades and checkpoints now line the highways and roads leading into Moscow as fears grow that mercenary forces will try to storm Russia’s capital city.

The new perimeters are meant to thwart any advancements by the Wagner Group, which has seized control of much of the city of Rostov-on-Don in southern Russia, adjoining Ukraine.

Rostove-on-Don serves as Russia’s foremost military hub for its troops fighting in the Ukraine War. It’s impossible at this point to verify which installations are held by the Wagner Group  and which remain under Russian military control.  Here’s more from RT, Russia’s state-controlled television network.

Waves To Drive You Crazy

Amazing Polly receives a letter from a biochemical researcher that points to CIA involvement in using EMF — or electrical and magnetic fields — to drive people crazy or even produce serial killers. This informant, who is not named to protect their identity, draws upon the groundbreaking research of the late W. Ross Adey, an Australian by birth who did most of his research in the United States. Adey died earlier this year after a long battle against bronchial disease.

These EMF signals don’t need to be powerful. They can be transmitted as simply as using mobile cell phones. Yet the signals can still have powerful effects. People can become killers, or numb, lethargic NPCs (non-player characters).

The Russians first explored some of these properties by bombarding the US embassy in Moscow with EMF impulses. Later, we saw the Cuban variation — the Havana Syndrome. The informant tells Amazing Polly to look into the Pandora Project, saying it has been reactivated by the CIA in 2019.

Snowden: Traitor Or Hero?

Eight years ago, Edward Snowden revealed government secrets, telling the world that America illegally spies on Americans, and most everyone else on the planet. Some now call Snowden a traitor, others say he is a hero.

Snowden, who copied and leaked highly classified information from the National Security Agency, has been exiled in Moscow since 2013. He says that while government spymasters told Congress and the public that the NSA did not spy on Americans, he worked on the inside and could see the truth. “I saw everything. We were capturing everything that your family is doing online, that your friends are doing online,” he says. “This became such a concern to me, that I was willing to risk a great deal to tell people.”

So which one is he–traitor or hero? Investigative journalist John Stossel sat down with Snowden to discuss the circumstances.

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Babes of Burlesque: 22

HELEN DIAMOND

Moscow-based pin-up artist and burlesque dancer Helen Diamond might be the hottest contemporary star in Siberia — or, at least, one of the only stars who has made the circuit performing at Siberian nightclubs. Svelte and blonde, she’s does sensuous fan dances and classical strips to sultry jazz tunes.

Fanning the flames.

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And here she makes a television appearance. There’s no nudity — just some classic burlesque moves.

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Bulgaria Nixes UN Border Pact

In the first go-round, all nations across the globe approved the United Nations’ Open Borders Pact except the United States, Austria and Hungary. But then Poland and the Czech Republic joined the naysayers, and now Bulgaria and Croatia have as well. In addition, there’s rising sentiment in other European nations to reject the pact, notably in Estonia, which is close to abandoning it.

The Soros-supported pact stipulates how nations will be forced to accept migrants and thereafter treat them. A draft version of the UN’s Global Compact for Safe, Orderly and Regular Migration – or GCM pact – was given tentative approval last July. That means that nations like China, Russia and North Korea agreed to the pact – in hopes that Europe and the U.S. would blindly fall in line. And how do you think a caravan of several thousand Muslim men of fighting age would be treated at the gates of Moscow or Beijing? Welcomed with open arms and an open checkbook from the national largesse? Dream on! More from Bill Still.

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Stefan Molyneux offers an in-depth look at the UN migration compact. He says, “In December 2018, world leaders gather to sign the UN Global Compact for Safe, Orderly and Regular Migration – a disaster for Western countries which virtually eliminates property rights and free speech, enshrining the right for everyone to enter Western countries and live off the taxpayer.”

 

 

Russian Dissident Jailed

The Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny has been jailed for five years on what people describe as trumped-up charges of embezzlement. Jonathan Rugman reports for Channel 4.

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The sentencing touched off a massive, unauthorized protest on behalf of Navalny in Moscow. Riot police were dispatched to central Moscow as the protest continued, and dozens have been detained near Manezhnaya Square.

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Babes of Burlesque: 22

HELEN DIAMOND

Moscow-based pin-up artist and burlesque dancer Helen Diamond might be the hottest contemporary star in Siberia — or, at least, one of the only stars who has made the circuit performing at Siberian nightclubs. Svelte and blonde, she’s does sensuous fan dances and classical strips to sultry jazz tunes.

Fanning the flames.

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Hot and smoky.

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Tumblr blog: http://www.tumblr.com/tagged/helen-diamond

Russia’s Underground Films

Shane Smith from Vice travels to Moscow and St. Petersburg to meet Russia’s underground filmmakers. Fueled by copious quantities of vodka, wild and crazy intellectual theories and old 35 mm cameras built as solidly as tanks, these artists on the fringe are producing some of the world’s most original movies. Many got their start under Perestroika in the 1980s and rallied behind a rowdy, rebellious movement they called “Parallel Cinema.” Now, amid rising fears of censorship and a return to a chilling Cold War zeitgeist, the filmmakers continue to roll the celluloid, all while keeping a sharp lookout for the KGB. Language, adult content alert.

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