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to the state security committee of the soviet union, you know for sure that life, in general, people are divided into three categories: these are officers of special services, these are people recruited by special services and people who will be recruited by special services, there is no one else, and people who are not officers who recruited or will be recruited, they are fools, because only lokhon is not an officer of the state security committee of the soviet union. that normal people, normal with normal thinking, with normal values, men, they are officers of the state security committee, and some it can be a man, it’s still different, it’s either or it’s just some kind of thing that doesn’t lend itself to analysis, some of them are just civilians, it’s just that we don’t consider them to be people, they go there, they say something that they are some kind of bandits, it’s not it matters when i am still part of the criminal world in pursuit, or i suffered it, the military. whom we generally
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despise, because they have weapons, they are in uniforms, but they can't even, we can just tell them like these dogs, let's go to the leg, ugh, let's lick my cho, and it will be done by a person who knows how to tank to manage or there, i don't know the missile launcher, but if i were, i would launch this missile launcher at this one, at the kremlin, and it simply obeys, and they still have an incredible eye for the army. uhh , so looking at the army, then there are problems with this main intelligence office of the general staff, which, what they are real intelligence, and they are analysts, and they are military, and this is what, what are jackets, these are not people, a real man , he has to be not just a scout, he has to be able to shoot, kill, ugh, and there is a problem between the main intelligence officer of the general staff and the federal security service, this is also an eternal problem, another problem when we talk about terrorist attacks, is the relationship of all these two
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organizations with the ministry of internal affairs of the russian federation, from the point of view of both the fsb and the main intelligence agency, the police are not at all people, because they're just something, i don't know how to call it intelligently on the air, because it's clear there that the one who walks the earth and collects money from idiots, well , it's good when it's shared, it's good, but this. .. what yes, but this policeman, he feels like a white bone compared to these people, because he thinks that he is leading the people, they are sneaking among the people, he is actually the master of the people, remember, there were cases when the policemen just shot people there in supermarkets, it's just a feeling, because i can do everything, you've never seen, but i saw how this precinct officer comes to your apartment in moscow. as the owner, as the owner
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of your apartment, he sits down opposite you, what's the matter, documents, come on, show me what are you doing here, i live here, i 'm registered here, this is my property, come on, i'll be watching, i don't like your place of birth, your date of birth, people who are in these, and he, and you are not, that is, you you don't really understand how to deal with it, well, i'm my own... when i was just living, well, i had accreditation from the ministry of border affairs and that's it, i thought that i was completely protected, nothing happened until that moment i no longer applied to any authorities, i called the press service of the moscow city hall or the press service of the ministry of internal affairs and said: listen, i'm a journalist, i'm being terrorized by your district inspector, is it possible to somehow make him go to someone else, not to me, and they, but fine, but i can do it as a journalist, and if you can't, do you know for sure? that's why they
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feel this way, why should they respect some incomprehensible people there who deal with some organizations, and they also have a department at the ministry of internal affairs, and they believe that the department that deals with this prevention of terrorism and of all this, he is more important than the fsb, so each of these gangs are gangs in uniform, thugs, real ones, she may want to set up... another leg, so that someone falls and the master understands how important we are, uh, we , and this is an eternal struggle, and that's why, when something real begins, i'm scrokuholi, these don't arrive, these don't arrive, those don't leave, everyone says how could they drive 40 minutes, when crocus city hall, specifically adjacent to. .. a complex of government buildings,
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the moscow region and judicial institutions, which it is protected in the first, i would say, category, right there on the territory it is all there. a special police unit, because this is the government of the moscow region, it is a serious organization that, according to moscow standards , must be seriously guarded, where were all these people, there is a special unit nearby, the policemen also did not come, that is, they did not come, because they just drank on friday, i don't believe it, they didn't come because they wanted facebookers to come first, ugh, to set them up first. it's absolutely because it's their jurisdiction, a terrorist attack, and us let's see, let them come , let them not do it, let them die, and then we will come and restore order, the rosguard, and they, each of them, when he sits and hears this, he thinks not how to send the outfit, but how to do so that a competitor appeared first at
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a difficult moment, and i came when i could look good, well, many such moments, and every time you analyze... these things, who, what, who heads the headquarters, what does he have for this, when nordos was , er, the headquarters of the ministry of internal affairs, which ultimately organized this terrible the operation was led by the deputy minister of internal affairs of the russian federation, volodymyr vasiliev, who was... you could say the soul of this operation, so he, everyone thought that this was a catastrophic situation for him, so, well , i'm sorry, i'm sorry, what is
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sergey doing now volodymyr vasiliev, he leads the faction of the united russia party in the state duma, you understand, i deserve it. because if you participate in such age, your career is secured. vasiliev, precisely because he participated in this operation on dubrovka, which was very important to putin, because it started the strengthening authoritarianism ugh. he provided himself with an absolutely unsinkable career for the next ten years, despite the fact that until this moment, when he was... er, deputy minister of foreign internal affairs of the russian federation, no one perceived him as a political figure at all, it was just an ordinary, one of the ordinary officials of the ministry of internal affairs, without political ambitions and opportunities, understands what the head
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of the united russia faction is like, he is a serious figure, who somehow can... has the enormous trust of the president of russia, vasiliev, by the way led dagestan and arrested half of the leadership there, after all this, this means that the owner trusts you, he succeeded, he succeeded in impersonating others and showing his effectiveness, well, now, when we look at crocus, there will also be an analysis of flights now , and also when someone shoots, someone will be shot at, so to speak, so this must also be clearly understood. this whole situation, so it's a very complicated story, i think it 's necessary to sit down, really sit down, analyze all this, and then we can, if we have time to any consequences, to understand what he would generally want from this terrorist act of putin, even if he was not,
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let's say, its organizer, was just a person who wanted to take advantage of the consequences, or he may now believe that he was framed. incorrect information, so it will also be a conversation, who, who, which of them, this is also a serious conversation. i constantly think about the consequences for us, first of all, they can be both positive if putin starts to understand who could have given him false information or distorted information, because there is a stereotype, i don't know if you agree with it, the more mess in the russian federation, the better for ukrainians. well , how can i say, i don't either... what is it, you see, i generally think that you have to deal with a predictable enemy, a mess very often leads to making decisions in an emotional state that no one will make in a state of predictability, so that if a person is in an emotional state, he does not think about the consequences, whether the art of public
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administration, any, even in a totalitarian state, assumes that you are capable calculate the consequences of your actions, even when you decide to use, say, tactical nuclear weapons. if you are not able to calculate the consequences in a situation of chaos, or if you do not believe that the consequences are important in the situation that has developed in your management, if you start living today, then your decisions are many. more dangerous to the outside world than decisions when you are in a state of predictability, a predictable dictator is better than an unpredictable one - even in war, that's why everyone wants dealing with xi jinping he looks like a predictable dictator ugh not even he can't be counted and predicted to the end but we count on him calculating the consequences of his own actions yes when you sit across from him and you biden and so on, you understand, you are talking to a person who calculates the consequences of one or another of his decisions, that this is a working
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computer, and if it is not a working computer, you hit it and it seems to you that it is good, that it doesn't work, but then it explodes, well they thought about trump now, good, i don't think that trump is as unpredictable as we think, but it's like that, trump can play such a game, by the way, here is trump - this is a historical place, this croc, you know, so trump. held a beauty contest there, it seems that he had contacts with these, er, these women, after which, it is believed, some kind of compromising material appeared in russia on a billionaire, the owner of this complex is agalarov, this is a former business partner of trump , this is exactly the place where it was possible to hang out in the krokuska hall to hang a memorial plaque, here in such and such a year the world beauty contest was held by donald trump, when russia will become. a democratic state, then it will be possible to rename krasnogorsk to trump city and invite
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trump to the renamed, well, that is better than krasnogorsk, let it be trumpogorsk, trumpogorsk, it is also good, yes, well, if you invite all these honorable women, citizens, i hope, of russia federation, in the rank of no less than a major general, ugh, who met with trump on that unfortunate evening for him, these women could to open this memorial. board and well, if we are talking in general about what concerns us, and this is the meeting of national security advisers, i would still like to return to it, if it was, if it was, in what format she was, and the secret is covered, i can say one simple thing, the very fact of jake sullivan's arrival in the ukrainian capital for literally a few... ugh, it means that he discussed with the ukrainian political leadership some information,
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some strategy that could not be to discuss through the closed channels of some of these , the closed channels of communication between the white house and the bank, because you can well imagine that in order to say to the ukrainian leadership, it is even fantastic: oh, you know, we are very worried that you are shooting at russian oil refineries , don't do this, please, for this you don't... you need to go to kyiv, the ambassador to the united states of america in ukraine can calmly meet with the relevant persons in the president's office and say this, it's a little secret, talk about it, but what if you have there is something that you really need to talk about, some such information, you then go, at this level, at the level of the adviser on national affairs. security forces go to situations that are absolutely special, and this is also a big problem
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, we do not know this, how many times jack sullivan has been to the middle east, almost not how many, well, yes, although this is now the main story of principle for the biden administration, but the secretary of state goes there, because he goes about talking about consultations, the director of the central clearinghouse goes , yes, who talks to his the defendant, chief masado, there now they seem to be discussing something in qatar. there is a question of whether it is possible to cease fire there or not, that is clear, and the adviser to the president does not travel, not because he is disconnected from issues of the near east, but because it means that he does not have any special information that he could discuss with israeli colleagues, for which it was necessary to go somewhere, because we understand that the secretary of state conducts a political dialogue, the director of the cia conducts, i would say, a specific instrumental dialogue with director of masada, and the assistant to the president... is talking about some sensitive information that only two or three people in the room should know, the president
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of the united states over there, the secretary of state and myself, but what's the reason for the secretary of state to be with you - there is no need to draw attention to this conversation, and therefore i will come for a few hours, explain everything to you and leave. ok, was it something mega good, as they say, or really bad? i don't think it was good, rather it was, it wasn't good and not bad, it was, shall we say, important, important, and... it could have been some kind of explanation, what will actually happen next, what are the possibilities in the administration, what are the russian intentions, what is happening with the political process, where the russians can fool the chinese with... audits and such another , so that we have no illusions, a lot could happen , but it is very difficult to predict, and i think, by the way, i am very glad that there are some things that we do not know, and that are not written by telegram channels and so on connected with certain structures, because this is already a great happiness, because i imagine what the temptation to say oh, you know, sullivan
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came there and so-and-so, oh, how many views, many more subscribers, so there is something that they understand. that there can be serious consequences if you make such information public, then there is something that can convince even such people for whom pr, everything, everything, there is nothing but pr, something that simply forces them to keep their mouths shut, it 's great, and they definitely have this information, but how do they have it, well, i have it, well, these people who were talking in the hall, they should be silent already, and so, this is also saying a lot, they have grown up. who understands that something is not necessary, as they always say, that’s not it, the father says, son, you don’t need to tell your mother, you understand, it’s not necessary, and it’s hard to understand, well, i drank beer from the boys, no you have to tell the mother, she will be upset, and this way the child grows up little by little, understands that not everything needs to be told, that you need to do something yourself, be responsible for
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your own actions, that there is some information, ugh, well... and this is such a the moment of political maturity of the bank, well, conditional, we are not we know, maybe they can't stand it yet, but they're holding on, they're holding on, they're keeping quiet, that's good, that's how it should be, i'm generally in favor of confidential information, you know, i said, we should have military censorship in general, what should we worry about, you and i will talk about politics, not about military censorship, we don't have to know what, where, where, where we got, what got here, what weapons didn't get here, which got here. where is the military base, where is the training ground, we discuss all this constantly, as if we are talking about some location of higher educational institutions institutions, but it seems to me that we are talking about what they allow us to know, we would like to hope, and not about the fact that there is an optimist, well, we would like to hope, but the military enterprise is in the registers, and then, oh, and
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there a missile hit, who would have thought, and this is a topic that has been circulating for a very long time, of course. had specific attacks, which indicated that we are in trouble from this situation, why are you not correcting anything, well, the process for investigation, the understanding that not every piece of information needs to be printed in capital letters on your forehead, but are you ready ukrainians to the fact that not everything will be shared with them, i hope, well, if they want to survive, then they should be ready, if they want not to survive, then let them know everything that is needed, they will take this information with them to the grave, well, okay, more. a few words literally on the shelling of dnipro-hes: we talked to many experts of the military plan, and they note that the russians could not help but know that it is extremely difficult to destroy such an object with missiles, to disable it even for a certain time is realistic, but destroy so that it leads to a catastrophe like kakhovsky's geez, well, no,
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if it's not a nuclear warhead, ugh, and some, some... some believe that the russians may be raising the stakes like this and hinting that they will and may be ready to use just such kind of weapons, well, this is a difficult analysis, it seems to me that they simply could not have set themselves the goal of destroying the depoges, they could have set themselves the goal of reducing the energy capabilities of ukraine for a certain time, well, they are doing it anyway, why can’t they strike according to dniprogest, if they removed hpp2 from the lat a certain time, they can for an attack during some attack'. to disable gs1 , well, it will not be destroyed, it will simply not work and produce energy, well, if it happens for several months in a row, well, this is an absolutely instrumental approach, if they believe that this electricity, let's say, is used for work, including military enterprises, they may want to slow down their work, why do you need a nuclear charge for this, well, you will constantly
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continue to hit these power plants, destroy the strategic energy system, it will reduce... in volumes in this region, it is not a matter of light in the houses, in fact, it is a matter of how much energy is needed by certain enterprises that are or are connected to the military industrial complex, or simply by those that bring some income to the budget, well, the reduction of the budgets of the ukrainian ukrainian state, it is also absolutely logical from the point of view that all these incomes go to the armed forces, huh, but on the other hand, we saw shelling of not just everything, what just one could imagine. last season, and well, it did not lead to specific consequences of a military nature, or at least did not lead to those that were expected .
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such a picture, it turned out that the picture does not work, well, now they can create another picture, by the way, you should not think that they are all brilliant people, they can come up with a plan that will not work, how many such plans have there already been, well, they try , they were at first on the military-industrial complex, now they are hitting the power system, then they will hit someone else, they, listen, they... carry out, what do you call it, they have a plan of measures, this is a bureaucratic system in the ministry of defense of russia as well, and so they have a plan of measures , the destruction of this, the destruction, they have to report, they report to geratsim , geratsim reports to shaiga, shaiga reports to patrusho, patrusha visits putin, once again putin will see the result, well, they disabled one or the other, but hit a nuclear strike on dniproges, this is not shigu's decision, nor is it patrusha, this is already special. putin's responsibility, he too can think, and what is there, what will be the point, well, we will destroy this dnipro with a nuclear strike, we will create a precedent of a nuclear strike, and there will not be some other hessa,
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what, well, there is no kakhovka hessa, what, how lucky is it that it has changed so much from a war point of view, uh, well imagine, the use of nuclear weapons also has to be, you know, justified politically and from a consequence point of view, if we just think that we use them . tea weapon just for to destroy some hydroelectric plant , it's kind of very strange, even for putin, uh, primitive, i would say, nuclear weapons should be used as a last resort, the use of nuclear weapons should lead to the state against which we used nuclear weapons, the next day capitulates, and if we destroyed dnipro-hes with a nuclear strike, then we simply created another ecological catastrophe, another front-page text in western publications. even with the use of nuclear weapons, with completely unpredictable consequences, we do not know what we got, it's one thing to have unintended consequences when we hope that this will be the last
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nail in the country's hornet, and it's another thing to have unintended consequences when we just want to destroy some power plant that we haven't mentioned for two years in a row, in fact, well, somehow, i say, one must always weigh the decisions and the consequences, in the light of the information that the russian federation may be preparing in the near future, because it is actually a few years... closer to the confrontation with the countries of the north atlantic alliance, and so on and so forth. so on, with the countries of the north atlantic alliance, the russian federation should once again confront from the point of view of its own security so that this confrontation does not lead to the need to use nuclear weapons by one of the parties, another matter, i do not really believe in the military capability of the russian federation in this regard confrontation , because i remind you again that for these two years, the russian federation... has been waging war with a country that does not have a modern army, modern equipment, which fights with western weapons, and, as a rule, not very new ones, because we all time we hear one and the same thing: they gave us such and such
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planes, tanks, missiles and so on, while poland bought everything new, and slovakia has already renewed its army, and this one, you know, it looks like in some supermarket where you just wear everything is new, but you take this to yourself on the counter and say, come over, please, do you want to take it, it's also good, i wore it. three times, this and then it turns out that the russian federation cannot really respond even against these weapons, and the whole problem is that these weapons are not enough, if they are enough, then they are stops on the offensive, and now imagine that she is fighting with the armies of a country in which the new weapons are much more modern than russian, and they have already updated all this, thanks to her war with ukraine, and she has denied all this that the vci.. . of the soviet union, and now it actually lives on what it produces, and now it has started some kind of real conflict, it understands that nuclear weapons cannot be used, because
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there may be a retaliatory strike, there is a war with conventional weapons, how long will the russian federation have enough , especially if there is a country there nato, there france or great britain as a result of the attack destroyed some russian weapons on the airfields and so on and so forth, struck the military facilities of the russian federation, what to do next, well then... that is, again we come to a wonderful story, that we either need to capitulate, or use nuclear weapons , or but either they can, or negotiate with him, ugh, well, i don’t understand what the point is, and that is, of course, to scare with a conflict with nato is a good topic, the soviet union he always did it, and by the way, you remember that power of the soviet union, which the soviet people did not realize, by the way, was that the west was afraid of its attack, and we lived in a beautiful world where the soviet people were in... that they were going to be attacked by nato, as the russians now believe that on everyone wants to attack them, everyone at that time, without intending to attack anyone, lived in a situation where they were
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sure that the soviet union would fall, like that, like that, and now putin is creating exactly the same atmosphere, this is a return to the time when everyone in the west says, well, of course, there are 3-5 years left, they said this all the time of the cold war, all the time there were 3-5 years left before the attack of the soviet union, they thought where it would attack, drew maps, if you look at the press of those years, here or there, here are the soviet people too, oh, nato will attack us, we have defend yourself, go to military training classes, you have to... they want, they want to destroy our beautiful, our beautiful future, you can imagine the level of this schizophrenia, you know, i remember this beautiful story, how i was just laughing when they started to turn these autonomous regions into republics, already in gorbachev's time, and the leadership of the jewish autonomous oblast of the russian federation decided that it, too, would rename this jewish oblast a republic, and there was a rally in the city of smidovichi, valtsovshchik, comrade sharapov there
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spoke at this rally. well, i decide, if we turn our jewish region into a jewish republic, jews from all over, from new york and from tel aviv and from london, from this rotting, horrible west, will come, they will come to us in birabijana and in smidovych and take our beautiful apartments and will work in our collective farms, and here you are not you will be able to work in the cowshed, comrade petrova, because all, all our possibilities will actually be occupied by these terrible jews. who will flee from new york at the first possible opportunity, but he is still speaking sincerely, and by the way, for proof of what i am telling you, you can look in the constitution of the russian federation, there the jewish republic never appeared, the people of the jewish of the autonomous region successfully defended itself from the jews of new york, imagine the level in which all these people lived, they were simply schizophrenics, they had 40-45 years in the vast majority of these people had the consciousness of six-year-old children, and
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the soviet leadership calmly manipulated all this - idiots, and the same was the case in the west by and large, they may have been adults, but they believed that such a society, wild, must will definitely attack , definitely, that's why the soviet union actually financed the peace movement in the west, because he said: listen, you understand that you have to fight for peace, because we will attack, and the west , you have to somehow restrain your bourgeoisie from being aggressive desire, because we will answer, we lived like this for decades, i believe that we have passed into this very historical period and ... soon there will be some peace council named after putin in berlin , headed by sarah wagehnecht, and they will lead these anti-war dances demonstrations, well, to be honest, all this does not surprise me, because we have already lived in this era, the situation was wonderful, you know, not again, you understand, there are people, there are politicians, there are revolutionaries, well, there are many of them. there,
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who change the world around them, here, you know, there is some napoleon bonaparte , alexander the great, i don't know , in the end, there is lenin, uh, but there are people who are counter-revolutionaries, who want the situation back, everything back, there are the bourbons who came back after napoleon, putin, putin is no longer a revolutionary, he is a counter-revolutionary, why, because he thinks only that it should be done the way it was, but we are always discussing everything he does, and... he just does, he pulls some kind of stack, reads as if it is, you know, a performance in an amateur theater, so let's do it, as he used to do yoserovych, he thought, come to us , let's develop this, let's make such a country, let's make such relations with the west, let's make and live a wonderful life, as our father and mother used to do, and this is of course a horror, because you and i are hostages of this desire, you see, some kind of vampires who just drag us into the past, says, why do you want to go forward, it was so good there,
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we... thank you infinitely to vitaly portnikov, next saturday we will meet, be with espresso. how ukraine bleeds the enemy far from the front line, the results of the anniversary meeting in the ramstein format and the eu summit, on which help from allies our state is counting on. the attack on dniprovska gest is a consequence of the world's passive reaction to the terrorist attack in novaya kakhovka. my greetings, you are with anna java melnyk and for your attention news, results of the week. asymmetric war is almost the only way to victory. over
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