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well, accordingly, we have a lot of fishermen who fish under the ice and also share with the eagles, so i remember that it was good here last year, so they also come back here next winter. it seems that these days in vladivostok they can be seen from anywhere freely, floating in the air or sitting on trees and even city buildings from a height like an eagle, you can better see the water area, the eagle in general, one of the largest birds of prey on the planet and a wingspan of about two meters and the body is almost a meter long, so it is no coincidence passers-by along the coast. sometimes these birds are confused with fishermen sitting on the ice. even cases when people turned to the rescuers of the ministry of emergencies, saying that it was necessary to remove a person from a detached ice floe, but later it turned out that it was not a person at all who was fishing there, but orlan all over the world, about 7,000 white-tailed white-tailed individuals remained a little more. types. it is banned on the territory of the russian federation
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there is not much time left to make valuable shots already in march. back to north, where old nests will be put in order or new ones built, we have been going around for several winters now, we have been watching a spectacle, of course, a short one. well , even spotted seals strive to get into the frame for good luck as a photographer, as if they flock to pose specially and cormorants only have time to take pictures, because for such a unique photo. safaris no longer need to travel outside the city of gennadiy kostyul. i am soviet dmitry klimov channel one, vladivostok and that's all for now , channel one will continue the anti-fake program. seen video, now i'm asking this question with a special meaning, how washington controls ukraine how many years has america been supplying weapons to kiev? what are biden's plans and who
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are the states most afraid of, a frank confession of the former us secretary of defense uh, this wavan x exclusive is on the program today? this is an anti-fake program here we are waging our fight against fakes and disinformation in our studio today alexander ratamonov military expert head of department from the op-kremlin. 9 vladimir kuznetsov prank journalist valan and alexey stolyarov prank journalist lexus thank you for the audience alexander , you understand very well that if these guys are in our studio, it means that now there will be a prank from someone from the united states. you probably yourself will tell. and you name of whom whom did you call? this is a continuation of our story with john bolton. and when we talked with him, here is the name of the ex-president of ukraine poroshenko, and at the same time we asked him to contact someone from the ministry of defense, he says,
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i’ll translate it now, wait. come on, let me give us contacts bring us together to make it easier for us communicate. and just like that, he recommended such a character as the former us secretary of defense to the government of donald trump marco esper mark esper was the former us secretary of defense from the nineteenth to the twentieth year. yes, he has been in this position for a year. prior to that, he was the secretary of the us army and just mark miles was appointed during his leadership of the army. he was then chief of staff of the army. that is , these are two such boots of a pair, which can be interconnected, and yes, and when espero was already appointed minister of defense, he, of course, pulled the chief of staff of the ground forces behind him, respectively, now another minister of defense, but the chief of the joint staff. the same one remained. what goals did we set for ourselves, what to find out and what to talk about, of course, we
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were interested in the issue of weapons precisely in deliveries, because mark esper is also one of the most important american lobbyists. in the field of vk before that. he held a serious position was the vice president of one armaments company, which is one of the three most important suppliers. e in the us vc and he just lobbied for these deliveries in that. if to ukraine, including to the us army in the petri complex, this company just produced, so he, of course, is an interested person in what is happening now, in short, the guy is making money right now, but this is in his interests. was he surprised when he called? poroshenko bolton warned him. so he was ready and with joy, of course, he probably smelled the smell of money that he was about to talk with the ex-president. maybe something, but it will turn out to establish some connections. at the same time, some bonuses will be a version of this conversation for him. will watch. uh, all fragments to discuss these fragments. i think we can get started. let's watch the first conversation. i was an active supporter
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of ukraine even before the war, which began on february 24th. and i think a lot of people agree with me. i believe that there are some elements, both on the extreme left in the us democratic party and on the extreme right in the democratic party, and also in the republican party, who do not understand the need to continue to support ukraine at the level at which we have supported ukraine until now within the republican party, there was some misunderstanding. as you know, there have been calls for more transparency and accountability in overseas shipments, and i agree with that. i believe that there should always be transparency and accountability, but sometimes such a message is confused with calls to reduce or stop support, and therefore i tried to draw a line to help some politicians understand the difference, as between these two concepts are very different.
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i've been criticized to some extent by president biden for being too slow with arms deliveries and unwilling to provide certain types of weapons i'm interested in your opinion. i believe that we should provide ukraine with, for example, attack complexes, because it would be very useful to give you the ability to disable iranian drone launch sites in crimea and i think that the very notion that we forbid you from striking russian territory is simply not makes no sense. he wants to get some kind of report, what is the money spent on, where and where the weapons go, in fact , a group of us auditors came to ukraine to check the spending of american aid to the mission, there is also the chief inspector of the state department and the pentagon what they can investigate there . i'm interested. here alexander , do you have any options on this score listen to esper i know that i am answering, by the way, yary has a russophobic position and he was like that even when he was on duty. well, according to mursofovskaya
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position, it would be nice to add a little bit of competence to this cocktail. and i have a feeling that he believes in thule that poroshenko a does not understand anything in the field of armaments himself, despite his complexity. the list, silently understood, because he says, well, the point is that listen to his rocket and tcms. e for e. actually, so to speak installations. you can just charge it right away, as they say , the pda transport launch container for four blocks. can i have one rocket, all of these, uh, i have a feeling, that when you say that alexander will check, returning to the question of the commission, well , you can still check the statements, but check. well, let's say, the correctness of the acquisition of these particular weapons. eh, in the name of such and such goals. here , no one will check anything anymore, because the feeling is that the sellers are like an esper. they only sell what they have, but it may not be, thank god for us that, but we need everything. why, in your opinion, does the united states want to check ukraine? well, because they want to
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to stimulate their own, uh, the military-industrial complexes, due to which america's budget is now replenished due to the fact that they supply their weapons to europe , they supply europe to ukraine and thus there is such a cycle, uh, in this production cycle. and, of course, this is beneficial to the american, despite the fact that the weapons that are already going directly to ukraine are quite old. they're already running out of time. expiration dates, yes, they are almost running out, so what he is saying now cannot play a special role. but this, of course, will affect the financial condition of all these companies. and it also affected the resignations that are now at the top of the ukrainian government. but still, there is a huge corruption factor there, which is also now, uh, seriously being investigated. there, the state bureau of investigation is a structure that is located in the government of ukraine, created with the help of the united states, therefore, the americans also make
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certain claims to them, including personnel appointments that are now coming, they will also not be made without the participation of america, when he says that we want investigate where our money goes. yes , in fact, it’s not like that, it’s just that in order to investigate, you need to take some serious procedures. it is necessary to identify those people who should investigate , it is necessary to allocate budgets to these people, this is also a kind of money that, according to the republican party, everyone will earn from this about the reshuffles and those who were removed in ukraine, let me remind you. aristovich kyrylo tymoshenko former deputy head of the office of the president of ukraine deputy minister of defense of ukraine vyacheslav shapovalov deputy prosecutor general of ukraine aleksey. eh, symonenko further, five heads of regional administrations, if we consider some events and put them together, it seems that the departure of the current ukrainian leaders in the junta and
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the appointment of others is associated, uh, with some kind of harmonization of the ukrainian administration with the polish one, because at the same time with this, we are seeing the dismissal of nine thousand military personnel due to the polish army, which is clearly showing up in ukraine and uh, we remember, uh, order. uh, zelensky for polish leaders about polish leaders has ceased, possible to hold public office. in ukraine, the idea was put forward to suggest such a hypothesis that, and the changing of the guard occurs in view of the fact that ukraine to absorb the field of the neck in the name of creating the lublin in their xvi century, the great commonwealth on the bones, so to speak, the former independent ukraine, poland and possibly lithuania and retraction, respectively, ukraine into the european union in a soft way. why she stood on us is inaccessible, because she will be covered with an umbrella over the next fragment. i tried many times to raise the issue about the attack complex, it's good that the patriot complexes will be delivered soon, but it's too late. what about
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complexes? how do you think? what are the prospects for the supply of this complex? we are looking forward to them. i think ukraine should keep asking for what the country needs, thinking it's just a matter of time before this biden administration is ready for it. i would instruct on deliveries. uh, you know, the only thing that worries me is whether we provide technology that can capture russians and hand over to the chinese to the iranians. so in this case, this is the only thing? globs cause me concern, you know, i think we should do our due diligence to make sure the technology can't fall into the wrong hands, and we certainly expect you to do your best to keep it under control, but i don't i see no reason not to supply the atoms complex. you can strike russia with any type of weapons, so this argument does not make sense to me, but i believe that ukraine should continue to request such complexes. and you are now in touch with the chairman of the mile or not from time to time. i'm talking to mark mill
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so what is his position, what does he think, he generally, and generally supports such initiatives, but i just don't know, i think that such an attitude comes from above. that's the white house. and probably some degree from the state department. also, i don't really understand how much other fan allies are influencing this assuming the baltics. and poland would say yes, but probably germany france and other countries. they would say no, while i do not know what information about comes to you here. that mark broke the chairman of the joint staff committee, he fully supports the fact that it is necessary to strike directly at russia , but he is not allowed to do this by political circles. here in washington, the biden is directly the state department. here it is also interesting that he spoke about the fact that i am glad that petri will be supplied to his company, in which he worked and defended the production of those same complexes. now they will e enter service with ukraine, he is quite happy about this. i noticed that
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they are very afraid that their technologies will fall into the wound of russia, the most important thing is that they are very worried about china for this. alexander you, uh, worry them together. and if you take these cms, she has a speed, where 1.200 1.400 m / s. this is a serious weapon, of course, and the americans are very fond of telling that it is physically impossible to shoot it down, which is ridiculous, because in general , that is, the kander speed is above two thousand meters per second, so i don’t know more precisely, than we now it to go texting. and this, yes, but a serious target, well, we have s400 s400, uh, capable of taking this target. she begins to track it long before the missile enters directly, so to speak. proximity to the zone that protects the s-400. but it’s one thing to install yes complexes, and another thing is to find people who can work there for them. and this is a serious time for learning. we see that now is a turning point in the military conflict, therefore, when only a decision will be made, when they will train these people
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it is clear what they experienced. it's for me, too, to learn how to work. listen, but for ordinary viewers. this is like a turning point for me, what these words imply, because the armament of ukraine is running out at the moment, as the leadership of ukraine says. they are fighting to the last ukrainian, and therefore, if now it is possible to reach the borders of the donetsk region to the dpr, then already. i think that this will play a significant role in many ways. i bet that we see e borders. will not solve the issue of e -arrivals for 300 or more kilometers in total the fact that they have missiles on the other hand. if we stop here, then the nato base will move forward with a jerk, right to the border of the donetsk region for many hundreds of kilometers. now they are standing in poland . the next conversation is interesting because america always presents russia as an aggressor. but in your conversations there, i think even those who somehow did not understand it. maybe it's still unclear. it is clear who the real aggressor is. after this conversation, listen , you know, we are already conducting a number of
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operations in russian territories, including among them, you probably know about the operations to undermine the crimean bridge and their military depot. yes, maybe you heard about the operation against philosophers? uh, did you hear them? i wouldn't have heard of this. about his daughter. yes, yes, yes, yes, i know about it. yes, i believe it would be more appropriate to carry out. and operations in which you will be able to strike at russian weapons depots and a logistics center, not only on those who support putin, but also on objects that are destroyed, which will affect their combat readiness and the ability to continue to wage war. i made a statement that i think the initiative is on the side of ukraine. i believe that the more we can keep the russians under tension, the more likely it is that they will not be able to regroup and will not be able to go on the offensive again. yes, but you agree that we have the right to conduct such operations on their
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territory. oh yeah. i am deeply convinced that you have such a right absolutely. i think, again, whenever the enemy is given safe territory, which they are hitting and the united states has learned such a lesson in korea vietnam it gives him an advantage. you know, i believe that you have the sovereign right to strike any targets you want, but of course, i assume that you will be strategic in your actions to make sure that you do not repeat yourself something that will lead to the loss of support from nato or pay the russians around putin what you thought here is interesting. here's a sharpness question. what did he say if it will be there will not interfere with strategy, strategy. this one means. and about what they will say, whether the american partners will allow it or not, the moment that he justifies terrorist acts against russian citizens is very important. and let's do more. let's do this too, but don't forget. if military warehouses. go there too. it doesn't matter where you find it. well, here is actually another very interesting analogy
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rather than vietnam. that is, he views these wars as something similar. well remember how the united states behaved then and what atrocities they are practically here , because he said that we learned a lesson, that we kind of left it somewhere peaceful, where it’s, where it’s just, vietnam, in my opinion, they filled up the entire floor completely, they filled up korea, everything there was no scorched earth. apparently, there really was, very much some remained. this is what they learned that it was rather weak , they allegedly crushed vietnam and only korea, but also because the american pilot was very afraid, in fact, to bomb vietnam and taking off from the philippines base, these forteros flying fortresses. uh, they dumped their bombload on laos . now all this is still lying with millions of russian ammunition and right on the ground. and people walk like a shock, tearing through dozens of years of paths. just in the direction they needed, when our russian sappers cleared several hectares of mines, and the territory, then gratitude from
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the opposite side, so to speak, there was no limit to the complete list of those who were bombed by the americans after the second world war. that's, well, the interesting thing is what goals they have so far. after all, they justify it. they believe that these wars. so this is correct and the only one. in what they themselves no, it is in the fact that they did not have time. even the rest of the population was heard when they communicated with the previous speakers of ukrainian politics. yes, they said that any operation is coordinated with mark milley, chief of the united states joint staff there, that is, everything that is being worked out, it is being worked out in washington. they say, not caught, not a thief, but i don’t remember one thing, not a thief, and another when it’s the use of weapons, it’s impossible without a guidance system from nato, because what, uh, i put it for you, he wouldn’t have put a tank and a reserve. i put the ammo participant in the process. uh, us political scientist mike harris is here with us now . mike we welcome your comments, so about. thank you very much
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for inviting the pranksters who bring up all these moments. eh, they were able to force poroshenko to tell him about the crimes that were going to be committed on the territory of russia against russia in essence. uh, the states are interested in the conflict continuing, that is, in order to receive their profits is absolutely necessary for something to burn in order to get their own money and earn on it the military-industrial complex. in america , it has a very great influence on the government on the accepted e. basically a decision. that's what happened in iraq in afghanistan - it's all exclusively the interests of vk thank you very much for these comments. all the best to you. i think we will continue right after the commercial. there we will talk about what lies behind the hypocrisy of the united states soon about this. awakening wanted to kill me
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things in the united states but overall. i don't think it is suitable for our country. but i think, you know, again , i give him credit in the book for supporting ukraine by providing aid in the form of lethal weapons, but i believe that his attempts to use the supply of weapons and aid for political purposes. this error. i wanted to move us troops further east into romania bulgaria poland and beyond baltic countries and he wanted to bring them home. so we had disagreements on several issues and, of course, on the most important ones for you, but a sad situation happened with afghanistan. it's just terrible. this is a terrible situation. biden, misbehaved in this regard. yes, i agree, i think, you know, this was to some extent a factor that influenced putin's decision to strike ukraine a few months later, but i have stated here in the usa that you know the brave ukrainian people are doing the dirty work the kind that we never wanted to do here
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in the usa. that's why we should continue to support you in every possible way with whatever we can, be it ammunition, weapons , intelligence, and so on. so i think it's extremely important for us to continue to support this fight to the end. yeah, everything could change, only if there was a revolution in russia. so we are waiting for this. yes, we are also waiting. the fact is that, as it seems to me, everything concerns not only ukraine but also moldova georgia, you know , there are russians and there are russians in azerbaijan armenia are present in africa so they are a problem problem - it's putin, too many russians are spoken all over the world. yes, sometimes. that's never happened before. in general, there are many russians that he will not deal with them inside there. yes, do something about it. here, uh, let's talk about the fact that the brave ukrainian people do the dirty work. is that what he's talking about here? the main thing is that the brave ukrainian people decided on such a task. the most important suggestion. eh, not only
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limited to that. it is limited, that he does work on which we would not dare, and therefore we support you actually. but what is this about, in general, what is dirty work, which can be used? here he does not consider other peoples there, he did not add seconds, nor moldova but well done to the ukrainians, so we will support you until now. if you didn’t do anything, why would we need you, i’ll pay attention to this character. behind is a book called the sacred oath , he wrote it. ukraine, probably, ukraine to the last ukrainian, most likely. i see you want to speak out alexander, i would say that in fact the problem is even more serious, because then when they developed , roughly speaking, a targeted group of the population, which they turned into anti-russia, as part of the agar project, it was not for nothing that they found ukrainians people with very unstable of the state system and the recent one, or
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not a single baltic state will dare to fight with russia by destroying the pra-baltic state, as they say, fools. nema, elementary, that is, it was necessary to find such people from that certain class and type of psychological genetic inputs close to us to fight to the last soldier, and never give up. and this is really a great achievement of this devalschina, that is, the american defense system, because the work is on social weapons. it's really. well, the most important work. they now, in the face of the espers, repeated the phrase, and the nazis were used by the nazis bandera, and he was in order to carry out dirty. only they spoke about the defense of the territory, which they themselves did not dare to do. i know that some vysotsky officers literally vomited from what they were doing, and the ounces, but they feel at least in the volyn region and at the very beginning of the volyn massacre, when the bandera people went to the village deceived the inhabitants and said
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that they were allegedly partisans that they now the railway lines of communication are going to be ripped off and to say the germans didn’t think in the village, but the residents said, let’s tie you up, and then you won’t be under attack tied the poles living in this village, and then everyone was killed with axes 150 people hacked to death with axes, so about no it was 43 years old. these are not ancient times. this is not a savage. this is not a cannibal. this is 1943, the territory of western ukraine at the junction with poland , we are dealing with such people and they did the dirty work for the ussr to destroy the population without any contaminants. this bastard this geek. he says the same situation is extremely serious, and it confronts us. challenges in terms of how we can further bring to life a population that really lived for 30 years within the framework of the nazi precipice and was largely reformatted in fact to e. well, let's say so for some kind of fatal outcome. he says i'm for the supply of lethal weapons. i am grateful for this dirty grass for the supply
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, or there we must understand the seriousness - this is a problem that cannot be taken lightly. they are just stupid. he's not just a harmful fool it's for the lack of a killer. so there is nothing else to look for. what else is here, of course, this is sad. this, of course, the fact that the marquesper hasn't been written off yet , he does have a huge influence in the republican party. now and when the republicans return to power, including in the executive branch, then, uh, he has a good chance of taking, there, a serious position, there is not necessarily the post of secretary of defense, but national security adviser or some other similar post. but nonetheless. this is such a lobbyist an armaments lobbyist is included, uh, everyone is on the list of the best uh. to put it bluntly, uh, lobbyists of the american military-industrial complex , he has a military education. he participated in the persian gulf war. he is also a member of
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such serious conservative funds. that is , he has both experience and military civil service, so the republicans do not write him off, including, and he represents a non-classical, uh, conservative point of view. it is not over, so it still has chances, unfortunately, and there is still a plast of people who believe that some people are experiencing it from before. e. hmm western politicians, in front of the general western society, that there is such a point of view. a why don't you touch them? here it is not necessary to annoy them it all the same. here we want to make friends with them, which is actually, here you don’t need to piss them off somehow, then everything will be fine. well, listen. such a behind-the-scenes point of view, they now, in principle, even openly do not hide their position. what let's fight there. you are fighting, with your ukrainian hands there, well, as if these are people, uh, there is still a fairly large plast who, wearing such rose-colored glasses
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, think that this is something western for some reason in fact, he really respects us very much, loves us very much and wants his ads to be wrong, and now, maybe we need to change ourselves, like you, then we will be accepted into this civilization . i propose to look at the next part of this conversation and discuss what worries me that the petri rocket - it will not work. they don't know ukraine yet for six seven eight months. i don't know what the biden administration is telling you, but i think it's too late. you needed them now you needed them last month and in a normal situation for battery deployment complexes. patre, it takes a whole month, so i guess it will take several. to deliver them. and as you said, it is necessary to train the soldiers. i think you know something about what. i have said, in some circles, it would probably be wise for you and president zelensky to raise this issue with the white house. if there is any chance that they may sell you another complex in the future, such as atoms. why not start training
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soldiers right now in this way, if the decision is finally made. you can without delay, equip such complexes with trained crews, and they will immediately be ready to perform a combat mission. i think drones are a significant concern. as you know, there are a number of anti-drone technologies in the us, some of which are not deployed and i am on the board of directors of a company that deals with technologies to destroy drone swarms, and therefore i am more concerned about drones, because they can be used to accurately hit a target on battlefield. i see the problem is that we have not received such weapons before, so it has become. topics have one more question. as you know, the russians are trying to strike at our biolaboratories, where research is being carried out within the framework of joint programs, in particular the united states, and this has become another problem for us. they try to hit them. listen, you're awful. that's why i think
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that we in the west are slower with the supply of air defense systems for key cities, key infrastructure training grounds and other facilities. you know , our sms complexes are good, but you probably don’t have them likely enough. you're not being stared enough. again, assuming that we have a sufficient amount of anti-aircraft artillery systems that would be very useful to you. now, i don't know if you've heard of them, but it's a land- based system based on a gatling cannon that can destroy iranian drones very easily. it has excellent range . we have been using them in afghanistan and raki for many years. so what is it a very effective complex, when i could not always be the secretary of the us army, i then with my nato colleagues i served in europe in a military position and as an officer. i've been to lvov so i'm very impressed with what's going on in lvov and advocated for the continuation of the supply of lethal weapons to ukraine i just want to quote i'm on the board of directors of a company that develops technologies to destroy the swarm of drones, so i'm most
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concerned about drones. well you understand i i work there, everything else is somehow petty. but this is directly dependent on my income. so let's have a drone, as they say, how many cuts were made when he headed the ministry of defense and about the lion, what he did in lviv when he served in europe, there were a lot of training centers based there, where they trained soldiers according to nato standards, they were already preparing in advance. naturally, he and somehow such a commandant came to see what was actually happening there in the military unit. we can say that in the next hype, a person once again proves, uh, illiteracy. i 'm afraid of the demon lotnikov, who gives strategic drones around ukraine. imagine that a person says he is a class arresting figure, he used words that are quasi-scientific and seemingly scientific in fact, there is no meaning behind them. she says, uh, funny thing here on the patriot over there.

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