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with you in a human voice, your phone rings. darling okay, so be it, you can keep your two favorite toys.
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not doing told me. that you asked for a marriage announcement. i'm right. yes, for him. well, i congratulate you, i posted your photo and a photo of your apartment. thanks len well, i somehow can be vehemently against women in your house. you are the opposite. by the way, i even have one in mind.
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it was a real world sensation, july 12, 2013, fugitive nsa officer edward snowden gave the first official press conference in russia the most famous political refugee in the world, edward snowden, spent almost a month and a half in the transit zone of sheremetyevo airport, met with human rights lawyers, processed official documents, and on august 1, 2013, he was finally able to officially enter the city and start a new life, as for the lord again. i have already said many times that we have nothing to do with this problem, but, as it were, a direct relationship. so he ended up on our territory, and i believe that because of unprofessional actions. uh, the uh americans who tried to catch him. i also the secret service when you worked. why do i why
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they scared the whole world? if they had already landed the plane forcibly with the presidents on board, then with the lord, but on board, they could not land anywhere. they scared all the countries he arrived in our transit zone, and then it turned out that no one accepts him. you understand what the problem is, if they didn’t scare anyone, uh, the american special services, he got up safely, flew to some country along the way, they would have imprisoned him. he had been sitting for a long time already in the day. there he soared in prison. means, they scared everyone, so he stayed with us in the transit zone. and what should we do? well, russia is not the side that gives e fighters for human rights. on october 22, 2020, snowden received an indefinite residence permit in russia, the path of the united states was closed to him forever. there he faces 30 years in prison. and
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perhaps even the death penalty, like the founders of wikileaks juliansanju. it would seem that the hunt of the american special services for the osanja and snowden should have forever shut the mouths of all opponents of the starry striped state, but in the world of lies and double standards. there is still room for people with a conscience. well, i first came to russia, it was the seventh of january and 2.000, but this is a school, because my english teacher, marine patrick downey, fell in love with russia at first sight, traveled around the european north siberia, the caucasus and the post-soviet space. in english and i came to tbilisi for a contract year meet gasoline ivanishvile georgian oligarch and politician 153 place in the list of the richest people in the world
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fan of the united states of the european union dreaming as soon as possible to attach georgia to nato it was he who invited patrick downey to teach his three children english in the house of ivynishvili patrick spent a whole year during this time. he realized next to a very dangerous person. oslo friends this is when my trial started. on the night of august 8, 2008, the georgian army, on the orders of saakashvili and with the approval of the american ambassador, subjected the capital of south ossetia, the peaceful city of tskhinval, and the base of russian peacekeepers to massive shelling, our guys were killed. after a massive artillery barrage, georgian troops armored infantry under the guidance of american instructors rushed to storm the city. august 8 at
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14:59 russia officially launched an operation to force saakashvili's regime to peace august 12, it was completed i doubt what to put on. choose any sporting event in the betting league application and fly in an hour. watch live broadcasts. consult other individuation players. liga stavok together to win back in 2006. in georgia, a plan was developed, code-named tiger throw, which assumed until may 1, 2006 years, with the support of the united states, to force russia to withdraw its peacekeepers from south ossetia and then organize provocations, so that in the future, under the pretext of localizing the conflict, to establish georgian american control over the republic, when patrick downey heard about the treacherous attack on tskhinvali, he decided to learn more about his former employer and his roles in the conflict. i watched everything
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ivan phil his background his story. uh, when i worked he he uh gavro a little bit. uh, if it's not a trial case i don't say he's very strong against russia and russian. it was the sum of the essay, and i found a lot of information. e via open source online. how was it to dance? this is a bank a european bank for weekend the wallent and everything on the internet open source found documents shocked patrick papers confirmed state funding for anti-russian activities and vanishvili in a document dated 2007 indicated that the world bank for reconstruction development 60%
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of the shares owned by the united states transferred 12 million dollars to the account of ivanishvili's bank, the purpose of transferring for development structures. in fact, the money went to finance aggression against russian peacekeepers and civilians in south ossetia, and i’m like , uh, a dow document, measure and say, this is a person, tell me, but i did then, then i am a citizen, this is a master, this is a person. and tell me, it's very. they trample badly, but the fbi was not going to start investigating criminal schemes and you did not move the terrorist activities of the cia, then the former marine decided to publish sensational information. i had a tv channel. uh, that's all, the channel was blocked, and i maybe it was like that back and everything was against the forces, you don’t
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want to know, everything helps a lot. everything is against me now the question of freedom. words in the usa causes only bitter laughter in patrick downey free word. if uh, maybe it's a nice place with a lot of carpets. what do you want to do? 100% under the control of our state and and if the state blocked more information, it was all newspapers and mother newspapers, too, this is not only big newspapers. all newspapers. although this is for me. it was a big assistant shock, because i was born in the mayor to mother-mother son. i live in merodil. and i thought, it was, uh, freedom of speech. maybe my constitution
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say maybe it's all a hoax. patrick persistently tried to convey to the americans the truth about the events in south ossetia and the crimes of the saakashvili regime, but his internet channel was blocked. and he himself was nicknamed a troublemaker, a trouble maker, and i just wanted , uh, i didn't want a lot of trouble. i never wished i just know my right because i'm human and i'm citizens of rock. and uh, when i did, this is the blog i everything calls, and the vk media is a very big scandal now in georgia, i can be more interesting, but your newspaper. there are also no one big intelligible. it seems to me or american people because this is a man he, uh, a criminal and does not want patrick
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understood to stay in the usa is dangerous, he decided to flee to the homeland of his ancestors in ireland. i said ok , if i understand everything. how to work. now i understand, this is all a big game. well, i also caught the truth, ok, i will and i when ireland is my home of my ancestors and i make payment again in ireland and a i was homeless doing a few months and everything with you in ireland is against me and it was difficult and last. and i was deported too, it was very beautiful very aggressive from the state and the republic 100% each paid party. eh, it's
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terrible and all. i'm afraid. all fearful, the american authorities put pressure on dublin demanding the immediate arrest and deportation of the former marine to washington and it happened. i wanted e blow in american deep consultation. american boys are people i like because they are people against the whole world against, not only against russia ukraine in america is what kind of people i don't like, because it's like a country without a law, you doubt what to bet on. choose any sporting event in the application in the form of bets and flies in an hour. look, live broadcasts of the board decided by other players more interesting emotions. league of stakes together to win in america patrick is put on trial. there he presented ironclad evidence of
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a criminal conspiracy and you did not move the financial structures controlled by the cia promulgated in court the documents caused a major scandal, and while the american themis was busy classifying the case of patrick downey, he fled to moscow on the first flight when i arrived on the first 24 of the twelfth year. and one person helps helped me get here to do get everything and it was, uh, hard. and i understand, maybe i'm not a very super interactive person in your state, but i feel, oh my soul, i have to return to russia and in russia everything will be for me patrick downey until he received russian citizenship, he lives on a tourist visa and is forced to constantly prolong. but sometimes i have to travel e from russia and when was actually sold 13 years. it was a
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lot of trouble for the americans. i live in russia because every person who has a visa, a former marine, believes that he still got off lightly knows that he is lucky, at least he has a wife, freedom, and two american people. maybe i don't understand russia because manchester was between our two countries. well, it's hard, the last word is 100%, but it seems to me that today a lot of americans do not shoot all the information and dreams, and i have a lot of friends in the measure of ireland great britain do you know russian people? okay, people are kind people today and uh, the traveling tradition of everyone, but a lot of people shoot all the information through this is always against russia, this is
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for me, because i want the citizenship of the merk and europe, you know, in russia there should not be our uh, the enemy is an american with a russian with a sad soul , we will never be brothers, while hawks are in charge in washington and under their control the media of disinformation around the world, but it seems to me that sanctions will break me when there will be, russia because yes, and nothing narcos can do sanctions, and in the league of britain of europe they can’t break into russia the example of the brave marine patrick downey turned out to be contagious, there are more and more such foreigners with a russian soul every year and each new case infuriates western intelligence agencies. my father has always supported me. he said never back down. if he began to struggle with
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this phrase. i go through life. his name is john dugan. he's a bad wolf, that's what the fbi called him when they tried to catch him, in fact in fact, i did not come up with this nickname by the fbi doing searches on the net. internet they did not know anyone else. so they came up with the name bad, out for two years. they didn't know it was me john dugan was born into a family of vietnam war veterans and a pianist since childhood. he dreamed of becoming cowboys, he kept well in the village and shot. media years when it came time to choose a profession, there was no doubt only military , of all the varieties, john chose the marines in the marines well, but in the army not so much the american army. relies heavily on technology, not what kind of people come to serve in that regard. the marine corps is very different the marine corps is underfunded and doesn't have all the
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technology that the army has, but the people there are better, more resilient, more determined after the army. john decided to continue his service in the police to protect law and order and became a member of the drug enforcement administration. then the county sheriff's deputy, pallumbeach, the police in america are set up differently for everyone who comes in police starts from the beginning. that is, not like here, when military personnel can go to the police as a captain or major in the american police. that won't work as an assistant. vulture is an important link in the police hierarchy, absolutely all information flocks to him. both from external sources and from internal ones, and there were many problems, but you know, there were no such problems as bribery in the police. that is, this happened, but not often, with which things were really bad. so it is with murder, robbery, rape. i am i think you've heard all these wild stories about what kind of crazy cops are doing in america.
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sorry. all this is true. and the american police do not call such officers to account and try to close the crime they committed the day when his whole life turned upside down john dugan, he still remembers every minute of delos. this is adomsa. the adams family was called big farm. one evening with etad came home and found a car parked on the territory of this company, the car belonged to the chief's office and was issued t-shirt casting michael who, as it turned out, was also a military doctor had sex with another employee. county sheriff's office in his car when seth adams demanded an explanation michael custer got out of the car and shot him three times. he died, and the sheriff did everything to cover up this crime. so michael castor was never prosecuted for what he did when officer ukaster got away with murder john
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dugan realized he couldn't keep quiet and launched his anonymous police crime website called beer, churn orc is for police officers who can use the site to report internal crimes in police departments or their precincts . they struggled to identify my sources of information. but in the end , they didn’t find anything, high-ranking officials from the police suspected that it was dugan who was responsible for the leak of information about the crimes of the police, but nothing could be done against him the law could not have zero evidence, then it was decided to simply remove it in 2015. i got word from my informant that they were going to kill me and i said okay. i'll take care of this
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issue, dugan, zahil his very dangerous game - the goal is to bring american werewolves in uniform to clean water with the help of a computer. i changed my voice. i changed it to female. i called the detective and started dating him online. the romance went on for 2 weeks. he thought he was talking to a woman from new york. i have 19 entries where he confesses to serious crimes. i turned these tapes over to the fbi after the fbi did nothing with those tapes. i uploaded them to my website. the fbi's appeal was a fatal mistake, as soon as the tapes became public knowledge, they came to the public in florida it is regarded as a crime. i could get 5 years for each entry. and i had 19 records. if i were forced to stay in florida, i could be sentenced to 95 years for recording a dishonest
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police officer. the fbi broke into my house in searching for traces of these records during the search, the fbi agents did not find anything duben. i understood that he would be put behind bars anyway, for any far-fetched reason, and decided to run away. they knew that i would have to leave. my first thought was to go to the florida keys. it's in the very south of florida and i rented a boat to go to cuba from cuba i was going to fly to moscow but i noticed that the fbi had me under surveillance. they used doug's observation vehicles to chase him like a wolf until he managed to get away. from persecution, but the ring inexorably shrank life the freedom of an honest policeman hung by a thread like that with thick blond hair. i took a wig, blue sunglasses, a change of clothes, folded all this bag and drove to the mall, i
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walked a little around the mall to make sure the fbi was not following me, then. i changed, put on a wig and glasses and went out through another entrance to the center and went to the van that was waiting for me there to the car that was left for me. on the tail of the fbi on the head is a female wig on the face dark glasses, how to break away from the chase and get illegally from new york. for the first time in moscow, details of a daring escape, just a couple of minutes later on december 25, cska arena. the main sporting events of this year, hardcoreboxing is the clash of the strongest boxers in russia and america from the evil us bars, joelshoy herself is something wdrahman alvin brito. a duel with a year-long expectation timur s laschinin against gadzhi automaton navruzov, as well as a long-awaited one. revenge of vyacheslav datsik with gloria's sex champion sauna cavalry, live broadcast on ntv on december 25 at 23:30. details
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on the hardcore show.ru website of the world betting company olymp city and on the hardcore show.ru website, john was evading fbi prosecution according to all the rules of conspiracy to change the car to check if there was a tail and pray that you would not be handed over random passers-by? i headed north to new york there i rented a small plane. i couldn't buy a plane ticket because i was blacklisted the fbi blacklisted me so i couldn't buy a ticket anywhere. i rented a small plane to a pilot. i said i'm writing a book, uh plate tectonics the way i am a geologist. i gave him a list of gps coordinates where i needed to take photos at the third point on my list was a small airport. i knew about it - this is exactly the
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place where i was going to stage a medical emergency. we were just over this airport, which happened to be in canadian territory, when i told the pilot that i was having a heart attack. the pilot was forced to land the plane in canada, and then his dying passenger suddenly came to life. he landed the plane as soon as he landed. i jumped out of the plane. i handed him 600 dollars, grabbed my bag and ran into the woods, then i took a bus to toronto and there i bought a turkish ticket. the airlines got from there to moscow , and here i am, when asked why i ran away to russia, john wonders, and where else is russia one of those few countries in the world that is not intimidated by the united states, all other countries of the reunited states have a kind of influence. after all, i have been to russia before, i fell in love with this trump before that. i have been to russia five times. i met with
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a russian girl and knew that i would be safe here, when i got to russia i was able to breathe a sigh of relief because i knew that the fbi would not come to russia to pick me up. be in many other countries. they could do this while john is in russia as a political refugee, but has already applied for citizenship in anticipation of the coveted passport has already traveled almost all of russia in russia i like it very much actually. i feel more at home here. i'll say i didn't feel behave like this even in the united states in the west. they do not understand us, they believe that in russia a person has absolutely no freedom, but in many very many aspects, here a person has more freedom than the united states, this is absolute. truth. for example, in the united states you will never see a man on a horse that would ride, let's say potan here in russia. you can see people who can take their horse and
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go to the city center. no one thinks about it just because they can even when the coronavirus was choking the whole world in a pandemic embrace, dugan could breathe deeply in russia. yeah, i had my car, i got bored. i got into my car and drove around russia during the pandemic. all my friends. in america, they were forced to close in their homes because of the threat of arrest. this is actually a very bright manifestation of freedom that a person has in but which is not in the west anywhere in the west. the west came to a totalitarian dictatorial regime, people live under this regime, it seems to me, now they began to realize it. in each city, john dugan, specifically paid attention to the work of russian policemen and saw a very big difference with what he was used to in the united states. the difference
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is very big. became fascist became nazi cops if you don't do everything a cop tells you if you disrespect the cops you might just get hit. they won't get anything for this situation in russia is very different. here, the police are treated like all citizens, if a police officer here does something illegal, he will be called to account. when the george floyd case broke out in the states and a wave of pogroms swept across the country, john dugan watched the news on tv with horror george floyd was not an angel george floyd was a criminal a violent criminal he resisted the police the policeman knocked him to the ground the place where he lay on the ground it was right next to the road. if the cop said we won't hold george floyd. the one who could just get up and run out onto
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the road where he could be hit by a car to death , the responsibility for this would fall on the policeman due to the protests of the african american community , accusing the policeman was a predictable reaction. it seems to me that for the most part, the appearance of american justice was created, because the police officer who arrested george floyd was not convicted for the presence or absence of guilt. he was convicted because of the involvement in this process politicians. it is a very dangerous precedent for the american legal system that we are not called to account for rea. fellow offenses, but pronounces a guilty verdict if the mob wants it, this is not how the legal system is run. but this is what it came to, america the defenders they destroyed, there the fire and walked there burned down, that it burned down when the military special operation began in ukraine john dugan, i could not stay away, you know, i
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have a youtube channel not very many subscribers of my channel were interested in what i i think about what is happening because they know that i will not lie to him. that was one of the reasons why i went to ukraine, was that the reason? why did i go there? yes ukraine this and thank you russian bekasidas i talked to many ukrainians, as always there are those who are not happy because of the current situation, of course, some people are not happy with what is happening, but most people were glad that the russians came to protect them one thing i can say for sure regardless
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of how people felt about the presence of the russians did not all agree that the united states played a major role in initiating this conflict, what the former us marine saw with his own eyes. collaborate, i talked with many of my ukrainian friends, not only from the southern regions. i have friends. there is the central part of ukraine for example from kiev many of them told me the same thing that the ukrainian armed forces place their defensive positions in the cities they place them in front of residential buildings in residential areas, and then attacked by russian tanks that are advancing through the city. now let's say you're a russian tanker and you're driving into town. you 've never been to ukraine, you don't know the area, but you know that a rocket has just been fired from outside. here is that building. what will you do? you will get in touch by radio and request fire strike, so
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the building, so that they do not launch anti-tank missiles at you, then it turns out that the building they use is the theater and school building in this way ukrainian army battalions use these places using citizens as a shield. good luck dugun managed to visit the liberated melitopol and mariupol for this, the kiev regime put him on the execution list on the peacemaker website. the incredible shock is that then they turn to the media. american media report, look what russia is doing, they bombed the school. however, you don't speak american. media, we hid in the school and fired shells in the tank. you say they bombed the school. look what they've done they're doing. this is in order to achieve support for people in the west. they use this to manipulate nato and america, convinces them to give them the latest weapons, playing on guilt and
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even trying to involve them in this conflict, playing on guilt. history, therefore, is still surprised by the behavior of poland. and i think that what is happening now. and especially what poland is doing. poland accepts the supply of american weapons and allows them to be sent to ukraine. it seems to me that hostilities, as they are. yes, frankly, i admire the restraint of president putin and the fact that he does not bombard poland for their interference in everything. this is because the weapon sent to ukraine kills russian soldiers, kills civilians of ukraine more, while being on the front line allows this to happen on its territory, intervention. poland discourages after the first trip to the donbass bad wolf. understood? he must return. only not as journalists, as a former military gas. yes i
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'm going this time not like a journalist when i served in the marine corps, my task was to launch such missiles. like the ones used against the russians, the russians intercepted a large number of these missiles launched by the ukrainians. the problem is that they don't have enough experience in using them. i have a retired american marine who firmly decided as a militia to defend the dpr, i went there, because he volunteered from volunteers to teach them how to use these missiles as an instructor and even go to the front line and himself launch those rockets. if you let me, and you tell the americans tell everyone what they have not done to us. this little one shoots everything. i'm going there as a russian patriot, i think you would say so, even if i'm not a citizen yet, i'm waiting for
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when i become one, i'm going there, as a russian patriot , you understand, the russian people are russian soldiers die there from these missiles. i can teach them. how to properly shoot down such shells so that they can effectively stop ukrainian aggression. this is important for me, because in russia there are not so many people with experience, like me in this area, the dirty tricks of the information war unleashed by the west against russia cause sincere indignation in the former marine. the western russian article that i read always names someone from the ukrainian intelligence service as its sources. i heard just incredibly ridiculous things that supposedly came from ukrainian intelligence. but we must get to the point where the american population starts to understand. many people believe everything that john dugan is poured into their ears in america. grozit, 95 years old imprisonment. the fbi had already twice asked to extradite the bad wolf, but they were refused, then the special services decided to contact john directly
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and called me. my uncle said, listen, the fbi says they'll drop all charges. they want you to come back and tell me everything you know about russia. i told him no, in the first place. i would never do. so treacherous, beyond that. i'm just not interested in going back to the united states. i'd like to see my family. if it were, maybe. come back. i'd go for a couple of weeks to see my family and try to bring my kids with me. for the rest. i have no interest in returning to america john dugan refused to make a deal in his conscience. he chose his side and homeland a long time ago by a special military operation. in ukraine, his personal tragedy finally dotted all the dots in his life. grigory krasovsky that he will never forgive
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the washington regional committee and the kiev regime, we will find out immediately after a short advertisement and people of the week on central television. washington bummer give good the white house is no longer opposed to ukraine striking russian territory. but who said that such a ban even existed for freedom of speech on the internet, what kind of political game does the eccentric play? and most importantly, on whose side is the powder keg of europe again? who and why is fanning the fire of the crisis in the region, which once already gave rise to a big world war? battle of viruses is it possible that the flu virus will be able to do what doctors and scientists were not particularly able to do to defeat kalina, this will be your central television in saturday at 19:00 on ntv, all the killers of mikhail krug are installed as the king of chanson, but now he is innocent
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of your death, they slander. the sons of the leaders of the tver wolves gang, i will fight to the end for the first time to answer, to whom, not long before the murder, the authority and began to ask the krug for money. but he did not give a damn about this authority. why was he taken to the bath 3 days before the murder of mikhail krug and who was he ordered to eliminate the king of chanson? former american policeman today russian lawyer grigory krasovsky is a frequent guest at various
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on a talk show, he is not afraid to discuss topics on the island and is always open to dialogue, only a few of the viewers know his personal history and what connects him with the donbass. and you know, i probably still consider myself equally comfortable, and in russia in the usa it so happened that the staff came with my mother. when i was 11.5 years old, so i have already lived in austria for a year, that is, i already had experience of acclimatization to another country, another culture in german, then quite spoke even thought. here came the last name to you just. settled water very interesting ukrainian communication philadelphia it was a plus for us to know that all of these mainly came to america after world war ii because they were afraid to return to the soviet union for cooperation or collaboration with the german occupying forces. well, philadelphia grew up, studied at the university, also
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in the usa, i felt like an american in the donbass, relatives lived with the krasovskys. therefore, after the collapse of the ussr, grigory often visited the luhansk region in the spring of 2014. he realized that their meetings could stop forever. well, in the fourteenth year, i planned to come for 3 weeks, just uh, to visit relatives in the donbass in the luhansk region. and i made a decision, just on the second of may after i saw on the internet, what happened? i already understood already before that for a whole month already schlisselskaya, of course, there will be a forceful solution with those who do not agree. therefore, after the events in odessa, i understood what it means that
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a nationalist is already acting with impunity. and the same thing is repeated. well, these were in the self-proclaimed republics of the dpr before the referendum. therefore, we bought tickets for the fifth or on may 6, elderly mothers and grandmother flew in together with gregory. brave women who wanted to be close to their relatives in a difficult hour should have to fly to donetsk that day, the report was closed, because a group of ukrainian soldiers arrived there, in general. i had to fly to dnepropetrovsk to go from there. lugansk was with me grandmother was ninety-eight years old there with a broken leg, that is, there to help. mom was already bedridden. that is, it was difficult to transport them. everything, thank god, health allows them to wear there the whole thing to do. but
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then it was already clear what was happening a-a ago. and my grandmother and in vladivostok had a sister alive who was 96 years old and made a marriage, which was 80 with something. and well, their children and so on, so thank god that everyone managed to see everyone, but on may 26, the ukrainian armed forces bombed the donetsk airport without warning, multi-exchange residents died that day, so we had to adjust our already plan to return. gregory took up humanitarian aid, tried to negotiate with the red cross, but in vain, and help was needed, because the dead had arrived earlier. and when the ukrainians, these volunteer terbatallions were advancing. their approach was terrible, they are approaching the village in order to attack early in the morning, they fire at it without
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warning without the possibility of warning the locals so that they can evacuate. they did not know theirs, then there were no drones there to check whether there were militiamen there or not. and where they approached, we are afraid to go in, first we fire, ah, civilian mines, they are trying to leave the village on foot or by car, cars also get there, the situation is no one understood that he was driving in a car, yes, a moving target, you know, it was steel on it, it was terrible, but it was inhuman and that was insulting to me. i understood perfectly well that american military advisers were also involved in this. there , the magpie advisers in front of the american, the nationalists, with the full support of washington, killed the children of the old men, and then the ukrainians began to fire. naturally already a district, lugansk sleeping areas, including systems. granny lived, people died there. we just sat in a cafe in a
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calm residential building, there is a quarter of these stepnoy quarters and children on the playground played football, too, a child. it will die a family with a stroller with a child. well , the child, the father simply covered the stroller with his body, his wife died on them. the first did not survive the horrors of the genocide. gregory's mother's health, completely crippled and she died. planes flew in fired, prigorodny lugansk artillery worked. i got it in the cemetery. let's go with one. and, well, there is a group of people to bury my mother. here is our family multi-denominational orthodox jewish, so there was one ceremony with the participation of a local rabbi. he has already arrived. he escaped, well, he was evacuated, sorry, he was a good person.
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a. well, of course, in general, she led the jewish rite as well as the orthodox rite. and it was scary, because people saw what was happening in the ninety -eight-year-old grandmother was taken away to the village. it seemed that she was safe, but it only seemed that way, the grandmother was evacuated to the village of pod luhansk, it seems, calmly, quietly, this is not all well, my grandmother grew up in the country like that. there, as it were, she blossomed in the village. all because why, because she was just, well, on the road of the luhansk border with the russian federation. and my grandmother died there on august 10, already the fourteenth year, to grigory krasovsky. i had to go through two heavy blows in a row, the loss of the closest people. sorry, it's impossible to forget this, the former american policeman decided to find everyone who was
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involved in the death of his mother and grandmother. i began to find out who was involved in this. what ukrainian military units were present there american advisers, yes, i was present to move here precisely because the russian language 2020 russian president vladimir putin communicates with volunteers among them. he shows
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his best qualities, as he has already been many times in history. valeria noticeably worries a little confuses words is preparing to turn to the president with a very important request, on which his whole life depends, mr. crouches. i'm not french, i'm not an actor, i'm a simple italian teacher i really dream of becoming a citizen of russia there is no such thing as a president smiles plow in response and of course he will take an interest in how the italians live in siberia valeria in such a harsh climatic zone for a person. stop, at first
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it was very difficult, but here the climate is very, very cold, but in fact people. they seem to me, the kids are very hot, that is, they are very there. direct culture. here. i see myself as a culture of helping each other. i have seen. uh. i am here, that i was lost at first, billions, different, a billion strangers, they helped me and a lot therefore. my server is here. well, a passport of course, should be close to the russian heart. so we will resolve this issue literally a week after this dialogue, on december 12, on the day of the constitution of russia, valery received the coveted passport. everyone laughed when they saw the place of birth, the city
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. as if it were all satisfied. i do not know why. he retires to everyone valeria zanetti was born in the eternal city in the family of a gynecologist and a geologist. yes, i had a generally typical, you might say, roman pizza dough action after school is square. how we like it, and uh, we played in the ruins. eh when we are white for us, it’s always normal and it didn’t even seem to us that it was something special in childhood, valera saw a cartoon whose characters spoke russian, the great powerful language fascinated the young italians. i know spanish italian e, russian english and a little bit of french, but already so-so. uh , russian is by far the most difficult because
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hmm i had some idea about russia when i moved here, i saw that in fact russia is a very safe country, unlike of what i thought, i'm from what everyone really thinks. uh, i think that i'm going to live in myself in siberia, it will always be cold there. in fact, it happens very hot and in itself that is. a lot
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of hmm would seem to her in the west about russia that do not coincide with reality and the legends about the terrible and evil northern country. they crumbled literally before our eyes about the fact that in russia it is impossible to do this , or in russia it is not accepted and absolutely it is not so, that is. more actually, well russian also after the first tour the italian decided try to live in russia longer and flew to
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krasnoyarsk. the siberian metropolis met him coolly, minus 38 and i remember that the doors were closed and i, well, the air is so cold. i never feel my life. i didn't immediately take strong, but i had such fucking so interesting that i didn't even get much slowed down. now, uh, they notice more -30 ° c in krasnoyarsk valeria quickly realized that the siberian is not the one who does not freeze, but the one who warmly dresses you. the italian has long considered you a real siberian in krasnoyarsk, he teaches languages ​​in works as a bartender on weekends free time does volunteer work collects medicine and food for the donbass it seems to me that america was
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generally beaten, that is, there were two basically more reasonable demands two reasonable demands. believe me, peace and respect for the donbass in the author does not live with a threat to the temples, because this is also very important. but america and the europeans, but understandably the europeans. they do not decide anything, that is, the europeans do it. it's europe that doesn't have any politics, they do what america always says it's already 80
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years. they thought what the hell was that, they thought they were just laughing and that's why. the russians could not do anything, except for this, valery is sure. the west deliberately pushed zelensky's criminal regime as an aggression encouraged the genocide of the russian population and left russia no choice yet appeared in the house of information. this is the most victoria zero. she said she would give a biological laboratory to eat. in ukraine, they themselves said, that is. what about the government? yes, it must be a matter of waiting. uh plague
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or don't know or something like why italy remained on the side of zelensky's thugs senor, valerio, the government argues with the consciousness of the case . they are just dolls and a doll that has. this is the level of the italian government people. this is something completely different, first of all, not all of them are all victims of pro-god propaganda for something, although there are many. yes? and, if you are a lot of people who understand the situation, and support uh russia and who are against uh, which now they are against the government of italy, first of the special operation,
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valery began to help the donbass and tell to his european friends about what is really going on, like himself, he is fighting propaganda, fuck it. they are, for example, what you remember. weapons they just wanted to come and but they always use such manipulations , for example, uh, they maintain and manipulate the image. uh, like they did in syria in syria they supported the terrorists they supported the group from a democratic position, which niva were generally uh not democratic. but
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they showed how good they are, how fair they are. it's the same as it was now europe is now where they say don't well battalion. azov, they are not exactly nazis. they are just patriots. they just want to fight for their country. this kind of manipulation is very important for them, because people, if they would show the truth as it is, that is, they are terrorists, they do not support them. here they are nazis, we support them. uh, the public will not like the public. they would not like it, so it is very important for them. here, brothers, and manipulate in order to somehow justify their actions and their crimes
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after february 4, 2022, many foreigners and our foreign agents left russia, i decided that i would not. i decided that i would stay here all the time because, well, russia has given me a lot of good things for 10 years, and so i wo n't just say. well, that's all, thank you very much, while i'm not such a person, and i'm here, i've been here, with a good time i'll be here, damn it, with a bad time we went it and it doesn't matter what the storm is. i will stay here in the fourteenth year, when here we have already decided whether to go to moscow in august. in september of the fourteenth year after
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the death of my grandmother. ah, i communicated and actively helped refugees from donbass, i spent a lot of time on this the rest of the fourteenth year, probably most of the fifteenth year. here are all the refugees, uh, the stanets region of the servant region from the kharkiv region from odessa, that is, the russian-speaking regions, who understood what would be left among them. these are nationalists. they'll just kill. yes , people were detained and beaten, tortured, given sentences, the judiciary was absolutely biased against for them, for the american grigory krasovsky, the war in donbass became a family tragedy. first, my mother died, then under the shelling of a peaceful village by ukrainian artillery, my grandmother died, our village, this is the daughter of the district, no one spoke ukrainian. the geographical center of ukraine in the village no one
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take the ukrainian language school russian-speaking village leaders of the antigen, i will never speak ukrainian. although, here it was downloaded to lugansk , he refused to leave there, and in the fourteenth year and then, no, i'm from here. this is our land, we're from here not going anywhere, but these nationalists and so on. so what, well, the pension does not pay me. it's okay, i'll live and retire lc. although the man that he retired was the chief auditor and coal of the povarskaya region. that serious position and so on, so that's all. we understand it all. yes, this is a personal tragedy of a family in the states. krasovsky studied at the same school with the children of the ukrainian accomplices who escaped from hitler and remembers very well, their fierce hatred was a completely different approach to the ukrainian nationalist muscovites, muscovites to him, and so on. all yes, here they are for the fact that these people lived in america,
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but they are somehow stuck here. yes, at this stage, although i wanted to say that the russians did something bad. yes, look what happened to you after your lands had already become part of poland . and why? yes, this shukhevych is bendera melnik, they grew up in this, right? they saw what true polish discrimination is. so why did you start hating the russian so much after the death of your relatives grigory demanded answers from washington because my mother and grandmother were american citizens. in response, he received only contemptuous silence. i began to find out who was involved in this. what ukrainian military units were present there american advisers.
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yes, those present began to demand answers from the american side, he did not receive any apologies, although his grandmother had american citizenship. like my mom. and we didn't get any answers, no apologies, who apologized - it was expressed as painful. on the contrary, people in the russian federation. i then even wrote a letter to the president, the states there require some kind of investigation. well, it was all about nothing looking at it all. i realized that after all, what awaits, and ukraine and decided that well , why not live in moscow . the first time was spent on adaptation, but soon even skeptical. teenage children realized that it is safer in russia, and this factor was decisive for many foreigners who decided to
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move to russia or belarus. and i like it belarus i was pleasantly surprised to find that such a clean order in the country people are very kind many good restaurants, caffeine is a pleasure to be here, where washington avon newman an enemy of the state in january 2021 he allowed himself the unthinkable did not agree with biden's victory in the elections and left at the peace protest to the capitol in america, a color revolution took place. you can even call it a black revolution, and i do not mean black, referring to the black population. black as black throughout america took place. reactions against violence, they took almost all the business and created chaos in which it would be easier for them to rig the elections. during the rally at the capitol, evan did not even enter the congress building itself during the bloody dispersal of peaceful protesters, he remained on the street all the time, but
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still received tear gas to the face and a baton to the kidneys, it is obvious that i have always opposed joe bider for this very reason. i'm here now. i'm very disappointed in the american government, their policy of behavior and increased censorship. it looks like we we return to the position of warmongers, as it was under george w. bush for participating in a rally, the liberal dictatorship of the most democratic country brought six charges against newman at once. the fbi put him on the wanted list marked as especially dangerous. that 's right. i left america at first on a business trip to earn my own protection, but after some time. i found out that we are guilty. they were kept in solitary confinement and their punishment was much more serious than the crime itself, this is the tactic of the american legal systems. they overcharge for crimes so that you plead guilty to a lesser crime, because if you can be
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proven guilty, then you will go to prison for a very long time with the americans. true, there is such a tactic and now they have increased the responsibility by placing people in solitary confinement after several months in solitary confinement. some people are slowly going crazy and no longer have the opportunity to protect themselves by watching american tv channels. evan decided to run to the most democratic and free country in europe, ukraine, but quickly realized that the address was wrong. they knew that i was in ukraine no more than two weeks. they only read out my indictment and notified me and the people who knew me that i was already wanted by the ukrainian authorities and were going to arrest me. speaking directly is illegal, and i realized that in this lawsuit, it is unlikely that anything will happen according to the law. noticing the surveillance , the american realized that he would soon be captured and decided
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i ran to the border with belarus and went on foot through the forest august 15, 2021 evan newman was detained by the belarusian border guards. so far , that's all i've been able to visit. i like it. i was already in the pine forest and saw a swamp or something. like this i liked it. today, evan newman lives in brest, received official refugee status and is sure that now nothing threatens his life and freedom in russians. i like that even if they disagree with you, they will just tell you. okay, it's your business, i don't care. me everything suits me. and if in america someone does not agree with yours. m opinion your business will try to destroy destroy your reputation. that's the difference found in moscow paradise on earth. why he
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wants to give his american passport to our liberal and returned to america only in the ranks of our armed forces, we will find out in just a couple of minutes. december 25 cska arena the main sporting events of this year hardcore boxing clash of the strongest boxers of russia and america from evil us bars. joel shoigrini sama tablerakhmanov alvin brito a one-year long expectation duel timur s lachinin against haji navruzov's automaton, as well as the long-awaited one. revenge of vyacheslav datsik sex with the champion glory saula cavalry, live broadcast on ntv on december 25, 23:30. details on the site hardcore show.ru world generator, betting company olymp tickets at the box office of the city and on the site hardcore
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show.ru the group is met by the owner himself i first came to russia in 2014 at the hairdressing salon of the colorful teddick. i cut people's hair in forty-two countries around the world in february 2014. i came to moscow to conduct a master class, i made a tattoo by a famous russian master, and also worked in a couple of barbershops, as a guest teddy's leather jacket is strewn with stripes. i consider stalin the best leader of all time. i also like that some russians tsaritsyn turned this country into a superpower and it is thanks to his iron hand that russia is now so strong for putin i i'm also doing great. i only have one complaint with him. i would like him to be more like
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stalin dealing with the opposition, but in general i support him. don't get me wrong, stalin is a special person for me. he won the war, of ​​course i have a lot of respect. and zhukov and other people i still like not a single stalin, some tsars, for example, alexander ii, but i respect stalin, because there is something in common between us. he was not russian, he was georgian, and an american in russia is a trait. i like it too. it is clear that georgia was part of the ussr, but you understand what i mean. i like the spirit that he brought to the country, his strength in the west, they constantly lie about him. nobody really knows anything about him and considers him the embodiment of evil, according to mr. gregor , all the troubles of us-russian relations are total lies that are spread around the world by the west . just look at
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how many lies and rasi is spreading in our media it will never change if you ask around americans who won the great patriotic war in world war ii, you will understand that they do not know anything about the role of russia in this, everyone will tell you that america was the winner. i know that the war in europe was won by russia by the soviet union, and america did not play a significant role, its successes are limited, mainly to the pacific theater of operations. teddy greg fell in love with russia at first sight, an hour was enough to understand his home here. i took a taxi to the center of moscow, walked there for about an hour and thought, nothing yourself. this is paradise on earth. there is nothing here for which i hate america and the west. if there is, you don’t notice it at all, and at that moment i clearly understood that this is a country. my house then decided that i would return to los angeles, work there for another
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three years, in order to save enough to move to russia to establish my own company here and stay here to live. so i did, many in russia decided that i was crazy. even the americans thought i was crazy. but then i already decided for myself that i would spend the rest of the days here. i understood it all an hour, having walked around moscow in california, he had a profitable business; a barbershop chain made good money, but was not happy. come here, i came here to be happy, and i'm here, the truth is much happier at the same time. i'm doing pretty well, whatever it is. i came for happiness, not for profit for profit. i would go, for example, to germany or somewhere else where there is a lot of money, but i need it in los angeles. i had a barbershop that brought in two or three thousand dollars a week, but i was a completely unhappy person and that's it. grobule gave them wanted from there somewhere. to leave in search of his somewhere teddy greg traveled half
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of europe to sweden germany britain turned out to be the same america only with a european accent the difference between russian americans is that russians do not offend everything in a row, which i said russians do not like to be offended and complain. oh, this is racism sexism. oh, homophobia, this is the fifth or tenth. that's the difference between russians and not such bitches, if i may put it that way. what a good example to give and it's not just about americans in the west, everyone such europeans, british, they are always offended by something, while russians have a different mentality, and i like it. i myself have a russian mentality. you realized back in california that america actually turned into a brutal liberal dictatorship a long time ago. i like that russia sticks to traditional values. there is no western tolerance, no liberalism. there is no feminism of all that i call, what i call innate russia a country of traditional values ​​russian people
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mostly adhere to the traditional thinking. and i love it. i like that russians do not have such tolerance as in the west. that's for it in the first place. i love russians. they are not so tolerant adhere to the old traditional values ​​in the west, only liberals with brainwashed. what is called to me personally is more in spirit, russian people, russian society is my mindset, closer to russian. teddy was forced to hide his beliefs. speak about them openly in the united states, more dear to americans since the cold war, thoroughly washed the brains of propaganda, so they believe all the nonsense that russia is the worst place in the world, that it is a poor country populated by crazy russians and putin is also crazy and so on. all this is the result. the amount of propaganda and the majority of americans nothing good about russia will say
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everything that they think about russia everything that our media brainwashes them with. bullshit has nothing to do with the truth . there are other laws. and this is one of the things i don't like about russia. i can't wield weapons from the other side here. i have it here and don't need it here, it's safe, nothing threatens me, but i love guns in america. i always carry a gun with me. this is permitted by law, and it is necessary there, because there it is very dangerous to be full of robbers of drug addicts of psycho -naked blacksmiths, which are broken into stores. in general, continuous, madness. there is much more violence in my native los angeles than in moscow; here i can walk around at any time of the day and not worry about anything. well, perhaps only some drunkard will stick to you. everything here is nothing to you, especially does not threaten, so a gun is useless, in principle, in russian
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society. i feel safer than in the us. so i don't need a gun here. now teddy lives and works in moscow and he prefers to spend his holidays traveling around his new vast motherland you know, i really like small towns and in other parts of russia i like it more than moscow i like the countryside one of the most wonderful features russia, with what hospitality i am received everywhere, even strangers are ready to give you their last shirt, when i traveled around russia with all the lectures or on any political issues, anyone was ready to let me go home, even strangers in russia, wherever i was, i was surrounded by kind open and friendly people could invite me to their place to introduce the family. you won’t come anywhere in russia, there are nice kind people everywhere. it immediately attracted me to your country. i don't like everything in moscow, unlike the little ones. cities. i love sevastopol crimea i will go to
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donbass soon 2 years already going for me this is also part of russia teddy greg unequivocally supported the special operation to protect donbass and was very happy with western males, you know? in what irony can you see an old interview? for many years i have been holding that facebook instagram youtube and all western media should be banned in russia. i have been living here for 4 years and i have been talking about this all this time. so i do n't see any problem here. i am quite satisfied with vkontakte and other russian services. western. social networks instagram and others are infected with a cancellation culture. there, an alternative point of view is suppressed and everything is censored. i can't stand it, as well as the fact that these social networks bring to russia a lot of western ideas that poison the minds of young people. so i've been waiting for this for many years and, in my opinion, it's wonderful that all this is finally banned in russia. i hope someday they will
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ban the rest of those who decided to escape from russia under the guise of fighters for peace and the greek says one drum on the neck with a fair wind and a fair wind in the hunchbacked back now different dregs are leaving away, but this is not a real russian, in my opinion, those russians who leave russia should be deprived of their citizenship to hell. let them roll where they want, we don't need them here. let all this liberal opposition roll there, i can give them my american passport. we do not need this rabble. we need those who can do something good for the country in america, teddy has an elderly mother, and he really wants to take her away home to moscow with my mother. i have video calls every day. she, of course, misses, but i want her to come to moscow, i want to get her out of america and so that she can also see her residence here. but i broke off relations with my friends in many ways. we no longer communicate. the point is their position
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against the backdrop of everything that is happening now. they can take a ukrainian and anti-russian position, and anyway, even if you are a family member, if you are against russia, then i am not going to communicate with you anymore the continent as early as 1640 fought with the british for independence dressed peter jay maguire even founded the socialist labor party. teddy is proud of the history of his family, but sadly states the country for which his ancestors fought more. no, i always tell russians that the naked will never again be on american soil. i have no desire to return, if i ever find myself in america, then only as part of the russian army, if russia suddenly starts a war with america, but i don’t want to go back again. i am left it forever. why should i go back there, that i have not yet seen these degenerates there? i can
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watch on tv here too, a former american with a russian heart with pride. himself a patriot russia my home is my homeland. say what you want. but even though i wasn't born here. this is my homeland. my house. i love this country more than many russians. i will die here and they will bury me here. america is not my home. today at teddy greg's. there is almost everything that a residence permit business and freedom dreamed about. he says what he thinks, i'm glad i finally decided all issues related to migration. i now have a residence permit, my greatest desire is to become a citizen of russia and the second desire is to meet putin, i want this even more than becoming a billionaire. for example, it is more important for me to be a citizen of russia with a russian passport from putin to meet, of course, these are my two cherished desires, and i am really happy with a large
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family. absolutely happy, if not for one important circumstance. immediately after a short advertisement, a large family of new russian americans seek help from our the president. a woman filed for divorce accusing the father of her five children of not fulfilling her marital duty under one roof, but if he did not fulfill his marital duty, from whom did the husband think the children and demanded a dna test for me ? naturally. i have suspicions that a mother of many children filed a candle for alimony, held or filmed me. he does not
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want to pay alimony for him for a long time 500,000, and a divorced father of many children said that he would deprive her of parental rights if it turned out that dad i was on full provision. i want to take my children with me . who are you supposed to call dads five children, she herself admitted to me that sasha is not the son of mikhail he was born after a divorce. i am 300% sure that this is not my child. i'm opening the envelope, dna tomorrow at 17:50 yes ntv only our special forces and some army special forces use these rifles. the killer specially shot from it to frame the office. find a way to come this tarasov there is one option, but it's not quite legal so listen to the new season everyone stay on their own
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places on ntv rafael miron gabriel herman alexander zinaida ivan svetlana maria and malyutka
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xenia to a large family as many as 10 wonderful children when in america i see, yes, because i was walking. i went for a walk, and they stopped me, it was believed that i was some kind at all, because i put on on foot, and then an aggressive crowd of supporters of the us democratic party attacked my eldest son rafael, when donald trump was elected president, it was in all the american media, just like russia is now for the media, it was a very unpleasant surprise, on all channels they talked about how terrible it was that donald trump won, we lived not far from adolescence. most residents, democrats, are against it. false party hillary clinton party my son was 15 and in america you can only vote from 18 he was 15 but
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he is a big guy and looks like a conservative person who could vote for trump and like him attacked by a group of aggressive people. they began to shout that he must have voted for trump and he was in physical danger of voting in which he was legally not allowed to participate. and when the coronavirus pandemic began, the family, the fees, decided to flee the country, in the news they said we plan to introduce rules that if you don’t do all the vaccinations , they take your passport, and we thought, well, no, we want to leave, we need passports. so it's best to leave before anything happens. that's how we left. this is how the decision was made for us. it was last straw. anna plata's ancestors were from russia, she immediately understood where to go in russia, and he said that you were crazy. well, he understood why
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anna and john are orthodox, so they decided to stay in sergiev posad to live closer? they collected money for the move, what is called by the bottom of the barrel, they sold the house, they borrowed the instrument from friends and relatives, the musicians, the parents. it was given to me when i was in high school, it is very expensive and in good condition. and when it was sold with this money. we bought all the tickets for planes almost covered spent visas. came out just great. it's okay, the house is still being rented by the family, but john and anna have never regretted their choice. i can't say that we are absolutely safe in the sense that we
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don't have anything to worry about, but people don't understand what's going on in america, there's no stability. in the social structure, the family is no longer considered the basic unit. it's every man for himself and there are many kinds of problems. not just a lot of problems. you can't do this in america, in america you can get hit for it. so must not be. this is just one example of strange differences, there is no stability in life, many surprises, in part, so i said that we felt the tension, there are many troubles that can switch with you, and unfortunately with many problems. we had to face personally the older children of the board, do not think of themselves for

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