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50 thousand residents of the resort city were without power due to a network failure. southern russia has been in the grip of abnormal heat for several days now, leading to power outages. temporary blackout schedules have been in effect in crimea and sevastopol since tuesday. assassination attempt on donald trump. the democratic party records losses, and trump celebrates his personal victory. now he is the uncontested representative of the party in the elections. joe biden is worried at the same time. crisis, most of the democratic party is demanding his resignation. to see how the election race is unfolding in the united states, watch the international review program, immediately after a short advertisement. pain can be different: the mechanism of pain development is the same. it doesn’t matter what caused the pain if pintalgin is available. a universal remedy against different types of pain. thanks to the combined.
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the assassination attempt on donald trump - the favorite's shot and what will be the consequences now. republican convention in meluki. more trump than trump himself, they chose a deputy. how to leave an incumbent president? biden is fighting against the establishment. materials. program, you raise your torch to the sky, speak like a woman and mother, the bullet-ridden statue of liberty, and curse the freedom to kill, americans, what will happen to you, think at least for a moment. let your conscience guide you at night.
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americans, where is your president? americans, where is your president? evgeny aleksandrovich yevtushenko was distinguished by his indifference to major international events. poem americans, where is your president, set to music by eduard kolmanovsky, was first heard on all-union radio in january 1964, 2 months after the assassination of john kennedy. it is dedicated to him. mark bernes looked straight into your soul. but you answer directly, like american men. where is your president? president in self-isolation joseph biden covid, either real or diplomatic, think about it at your leisure. there is something to be done. american politics has become a rollercoaster. by the way, in america they are called russians. it's been a great week zalkhvatskoe. an assassination attempt, a vibrant
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republican convention, panic around the democratic candidate. but in order. sarcastic burkhart moore from germany. biden won’t be able to cope with this, neither will mit, and neither will i,” says a man who looks like the president of the united states, all for the election fight. martin kamensky from slovakia: hatred begets hatred, the drawing is called feedback, an emotional appeal to explain the picture of the assassination attempt. what is real trumpism? mo kassom from the netherlands, a man who looks like donald trump as morpheos or neo. from film the matrix, an unusual image, perhaps the most wicked european cartoonist, walter fuls from the french edition of charles hebdo, the drawing is called biden - a victim of covid-19. they laugh at the isolation of the american president. a small collage from
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the american website reeddit, trump’s wife, milania asks into the phone, i don’t understand what it means they missed. last saturday, unassuming 20-year-old pennsylvania nursing home employee thomas matthew crooks opened fire at a campaign rally for the former us president. donald trump. the speaker was saved by a miracle. he turned his head slightly and the bullet, hitting his ear, flew past. the secret service shot and killed crooks. before a bloodied trump was led away by security. the victim is a man of phenomenal public instinct.
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and was placed in a hospital for the rest of his life. on good friday, april 14, 1865, actor and confederate secret agent john booth shot and killed president abraham lincoln at ford's theater. that evening
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, the comedy performance our american cousin was on, and the sound of a gunshot was drowned out by an explosion. laughter. lincoln died the next morning, and booth died. in the barn where he was killed, there were conspiracy theories; at the beginning of the 20th century there were rumors that budt was able to escape to japan, changed his name, returned to the usa and died at an old age. historians and bout's relatives have repeatedly demanded an examination of his remains, but they have invariably been refused. forty-year-old american lawyers and preacher charles gitto argued that to kill the twentieth us president james...
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the politician died, and czelgash was executed in the electric chair. october 14, 1912 to the voices in the head of the tavern owner from bavaria, john schrenk, increased. made an attempt on the life of former president theodore roosevelt when he decided to run again. the bullet lodged in
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a fifty-page speech manuscript in an inside pocket. the president remained unharmed. the commission ruled that shrenko was insane and was sent to a hospital for the mentally ill. on november 22 , 1963, in dallas, former marine lee harvey oswald fired several bullets at the thirty- fifth president. from the usa john kennedy. oswald was interrogated for about two days and 24 november, while being transferred to prison, he was shot and killed by nightclub owner jack ruby. kennedy's killer came from a dysfunctional family in new orleans. since childhood, he was nervous and unbalanced. during his army service he was court-martialed three times. then he fled to the ussr, where he lived for some time and from where he returned with his russian wife. and although the government commission. kennedy clearly calls oswald the killer; 70% of us residents
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do not believe in the official version of the murder. after 5 years in june sixty-eight, a palestinian sirhan sirhan shot and killed presidential candidate and kennedy's younger brother robert, wanting revenge for supporting the state of israel. now eighty-year-old sirhan is serving a life sentence in prison. march 30, 1981, failed musician. john hinckley made an attempt on the life of the fortieth us president ronald reagan, but not for political, but for love reasons, in order to impress actress jodie foster, whom he did not even know. politically motivated violence was part of the culture, public culture the united states, well, not yet the united states, but colonies dating back to the 16th century, that is. the colonists liked to practice, for example, quite limited, but nevertheless forms of violence against those whom they
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considered, but exploded people, that is , starting with the actual representatives of state power, who were then usually not killed, but for example, they could well, for example, burn down their house or drag them along the street, for example, smeared with tar or covered in feathers, sometimes on the contrary, government officials participated in such events in relation to, well, let’s say, some exploding merchants, for example, who sold something too expensive, that is, it was believed that this collective political participation is part of a normal social process, and this thread stretches right up to the 20th century, that is , since the middle of the 20th century, especially since the sixties, a mass has appeared, well, let’s say such grassroots organizations , including paramilitary ones, which believed and believe that every citizen of the republic is not easy. may be obliged with arms in hand to protect their freedoms and the freedoms of their
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fellow citizens there, their children from encroachments from outside, including the authorities, well, for example, there is such an organization, like a dispersed group, called allskiepers, that is, oath keepers, usually representatives , well, that is, representatives of the armed forces, well, for example, retired, and maybe even active ones, who believe that oaths, that is, the oath that they take, well, to defend, for example, there is a republic, to defend the constitution, is an oath that they push, including against encroachments by holders of state power. trump is disturbing many people, and the incident involuntarily suggests a conspiracy; it’s hard to believe in a random psychopath, but often everything is simpler. the authorities have already stated that they did not chase people who have the right to carry weapons there, say, around the district. the fact is that pennsylvania is... a state with a very developed what in english is called gankacha, culture, carrying weapons, owning
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weapons, of course, just access to weapons would be much more difficult, but so you take a rifle, so to speak, your father, you buy it in a store, you drive up to some nearby parking lot, and then with this rifle you go somewhere behind the trees, we don’t know how many attempts are prevented every year, but in the usa, such single individuals are very difficult to identify, because again, going back to the assassination attempt on trump, strelok didn’t even have his own social media accounts.
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loves guns, this is trump's base, so, so to speak, trying to drive them all there, at least so that they cannot enter the third perimeter, i think that was one of the reasons why a person could approach the third perimeter there, yes - the second point is no less important, on the one hand the rifle is very good, yes, apparently, it is a ruger rifle made on the basis of the model. 15 - however, it must be remembered that there are better rifles, but in principle , even with this rifle - it’s not only difficult to hit, it’s difficult not to hit, and the fact that a person, having fired three shots, could only hit trump’s ear, can be explained by actually speaking, two things, first, no matter how much you train, especially in
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under the age of 40, shooting at a live target is very stressful on the psyche. therefore, if this were a conspiracy topic, then those who plan this kind of event would certainly take an older sniper, that is , sending a twenty-year-old person to this matter is a deliberate risk. the assassination attempt on prominent politicians is, of course, not only an american phenomenon. after world war ii, most political killings occurred within countries. asia, africa and latin america. july 20, 5, at the entrance king abdullah ii of jordan was shot dead at the alyaksa mosque in jerusalem. the shooter was palestinian mustafa ashu, a tailor who was part of the underground group arab dynamite. as it turned out, he killed abdallo because he wanted to make a separate peace with israel.
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on july 26, 1957 , guatemalan president carlos armas was shot several times in the chest, palace guard romeo sanchez shot, and then shot himself. armos' successors did not investigate. january 27, 65 in tehran on bucharestan square, three islamic extremists from the fedayan islam group shot dead the thirty-two-year-old prime minister of iran, hassan al-mansour. mansur was appointed shah. hamaran to the post under direct pressure from us president lyndon johnson. on march 25, 75 , the king of saudi arabia, faisal ben abdel-aziz, was shot dead. the killer was his nephew , prince faisal ben musaad. he declared that he was fulfilling the will of allah, was declared
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mentally ill by the judges, and was soon executed. on october 26, 79 , the president of south korea was shot and killed. park jong hee, coming to power in sixty-one as leader of the military junta, he was then re-elected three times to the first post in the country, amending the constitution for this purpose. the killer was his longtime friend, south korean intelligence chief, kim jae-gyum. on october 6, 1981 , egyptian president anwar sadad was killed and vice president hosni mubarak was wounded during a military parade in cairo. the attack was carried out by a group of young supporters of the extremist muslim brotherhood group, who were taking revenge on the president for peace with israel. on october 31, 1984, six separatists assassinated indian prime minister indira gandhi. murderers became the prime minister's guards, this was in retaliation for the sikhs for the liquidation of their base in the golden temple in amritsal in 1984. another
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prime minister of the country, indiregandhi's son, rajiv, was killed by extremists from the organization... for 20 years, the case was closed without solving the crime. on november 4, 1995 , prime minister yitzhak rabin was shot dead in the square of the kings of israel in tel aviv. the murder
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was committed by the extremist loner. twenty-seven-year-old student yigal amir. he explained his action by saying that rabin had made peace with the palestinians. 1 june 2001 in kathmandu, during a friday dinner, almost everyone was shot. family of the king of nepal. king berendra, queen ashwarya, their youngest son, prince nerajan, three princesses and the king's two sisters. the shooting was carried out by the king's son, the heir to the throne, dipendra, who killed his relatives, dependra shot himself, fell into a coma and died 3 days later. after the death of the monarch, nepal was led by his younger brother, gyandra. on february 14, 2005, there was a sight in beirut. car of the former prime minister of lebanon, rafik hariri. created special the international tribunal for lebanon found no evidence of involvement in the murder of either
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the leadership of the hezbollah movement or the syrian government. on december 27, 2007 , the former prime minister of pakistan, benazir phutta, was mortally wounded in the city of rawalpinzi. a suicide bomber opened fire on her car and then blew himself up. the mastermind behind the murder was the head of the pakistani branch of the taliban, beitullah mehsud. on july 8 , 2022 , the former prime minister of japan, who spoke at a rally, was killed in the city of nara on hongshu island. shinzo abe. the killer was captured immediately. he turned out to be a former japanese army soldier, tetsuya yamagami, who had a personal dislike for kabbe. lone conspirators usually only hide behind ideas, but are not isolated from the social atmosphere.
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for example, japan, the murder of former prime minister shinzo abe, the attack on robert fitze, the prime minister of slovakia, the recent attack on donald trump, falls precisely under the heading, if you like, under the umbrella, of a terrorist.
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to see what they dug up about him, then at the beginning, in the sixteenth year, for example, he creates a group against violence, he created a group, stands with his followers and speaks out against violence, in the seventeenth year he is already in camouflage standing with some kind of semi-legal police who are fighting to cleanse slovakia of migrants, the same thing with regard to the attacker who shot at trump, this man in the seventeenth year - is registered as
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a murder, uh, that is, the intelligence services apparently knew that this was possible, but they had never encountered this in practice, yes, that's why it an obvious mistake, lack of experience - on the part of the special services. another factor that influences the behavior of these people in the event of potential mistakes not on the part of the intelligence services, but on the part of society in general, is, of course, the historical cultural contexts in a particular country, for example, here is a good example. japan is a man who committed the murder of a former prime minister, and this man is a former soldier who served in the japanese army for 9 years, japan is very hierarchical. very
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- role-playing, if you want, country, that is every member of society, each member of society acts within certain limits, but a military man cannot kill a prime minister, a military man, according to the japanese mentality, must protect the prime minister, but also america, yes, that is, an obvious mistake by the intelligence services, but one can imagine that this is a former president, the staff allocated for him is not the same. security guards, but still, for example, i don’t understand why there are no mentions, apparently there was no drone, there was no drone flying, yes, from which they could just look, and an interesting fact is that of the eighteen special services that exist in america, secret service, the secret service, which is protected by the president, is the most unhappy, or something, in terms of work, that is, the most dissatisfied employees of
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the 18... intelligence services conducted research, this is in the secret service, that is, there is a high turnover of personnel, dissatisfaction with work, constant fatigue, uh, all of this could have also, uh, somehow come together into this mosaic, which led to the attack. the legend of the presidential curse appeared quite a long time ago, otherwise it is also called tecumseh’s curse in honor of indian... chief who imposed it because the whites broke their treaty with the indians. leader tecumseh tried to resist the expansion of europeans, participated in the anglo-american war of 1812-15 and fought on the side of the british, he was brilliantly played by the yugoslav actor gojko mitic. i only get the word. only my word. well, one more time. i'll trust the pale man,
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general. the essence of the curse was that every american president elected in a year divisible by 20 would die or be assassinated in office, and it actually worked. seven american leaders, william henry harrison, abraham lincoln, james garfield, william mckinley, warren gardens, franklin roosevelt and john kennedy, died or were assassinated while serving as presidents. giving the curse was valid until the seventh generation, and to be more precise, it weakened, and it was no longer enough to kill. perhaps all this was invented later, but ronald reagan was the first to break the pattern. he was eighth on this list and safely survived the assassination attempt in 1981, although regen's wound, which was a light one, in the 19th century it was considered fatal. the next person to survive was george w. bush, who
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in... in 2005, survived an assassination attempt in georgia; a grenade was thrown at him, but it did not explode. the last one so far was donald trump, who , although he lost the election in 2020, himself claimed that he was a legitimately elected president, and now he was shot at in pennsylvania, the only president who died in office, but was not elected in a year, which is divisible by 20, turned out to be zachary teilar, though his health.
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everyone will actually think 10 more times before doing this, when violence is concentrated in the hands of the state, then the state has a free hand, in this sense it will simply increase the intensity of this violence, which will simply be presented as legitimate violence. read more about the ideological battles in the united states after the ad.

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