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to a cold place where people are very rude and against you, where something bad will happen to you in the american army. emmy served as a system administrator. her weapon was a computer, establishing communications , installing secret programs, managing the mail system, serving four and a half years. she went to the demobilization and met her love. i met father joseph online on a christian dating site while he was living in texas and i ended up talking to each other by phone and email for a few years. months, then we met and eventually i moved to texas in order to get to know his name better, it ’s not just that his wife is called father joseph, he is a real orthodox priest. i was raised as a protestant christian. my family traveled to different cities, all over the united states. we were invited to various protestant churches, where mom and dad sang different christian songs. dad
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preached this way my parents made a living the first few years of my life was very inquisitive and a gifted child with a penchant for technology and technology. made him continue his education after school. when i was 15 , i took some exams and got very good grades and instead of finishing school like other children at 15. i entered the university and by the age of eighteen . i have already completed my bachelor's degree. so, i was very young when i graduated from the university, at the same time i started working with computers in the field of information technology, which we did, the next 20 years, life with a diploma in a programmer flowed its own followed by the work of marriage. children during this. you not only dealt with information technology, but also got yourself a protestant priest. i lived in a small town, like this congregation. there is not much there. and the local church could not provide for a pastor with a large family, so even as a
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priest myself, i continued to work with computers later. i joined the anglican church and became a deacon and was preparing to become an anglican priest. joseph felt with his heart that protestant christianity was more of a plaything than present during service. in the temple, you can sit psalms of girlfriends, guitar dances and permissiveness of entertainment, and not the salvation of the soul, but over time, communicating with friends, reading numerous literature, including descriptions and thanks to prayer. i realized that the protestant church is far from the original. i realized that if i am going to become a christian, i need to focus on the historical foundations of christianity, and protestantism, as you know, appeared only 500 years ago, father joseph felt with all his heart that he needed to return to the most real almost. with the given roots of the faith , remember what was the early church of jesus and his apostles the activity of the church fathers. i came to the conclusion that we need to convert to orthodoxy. so my family, along with other parishioners of our small church, became
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orthodox in english. the russian orthodox church is called russian. orthodoxy, the church word is orthodox, the key here, however, is also russian military shows, my first reactions were i didn’t subscribe to this, but not in a negative sense. it was just kind of a new adventure. we did step by step. and we were wondering what we would come to. the friends of the gleesons twirled their fingers at whisk, they went completely crazy and chose the religion of wild russians, about which few people in the usa know about a religion with a bunch of all sorts of prohibitions and complex rituals, each of which is similar to the test of orthodox churches in america. such a rarity that if you tell someone that you are orthodox you asked, what is it, then you are a jew, no one heard orthodoxy there. they thought it was catholicism because it was the only religion they could come from. most people didn’t understand what it was, many looked at us with
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bewilderment, as if you were asking that you were crazy. the reactions of our family members varied , my families didn’t care for them. it all didn't seem strange. the most difficult thing for joseph was to explain his choice to his mother and sister at first. it was difficult for us because of these disagreements. i believed that they were outside the church they believed that i left the church, so for many years. my sister didn't even want to come to my church. she considered this belief and gave worship to evil and refused to even go there, you doubt what to bet on. choose any sporting event in the betting league application and fly in an hour. watch live broadcasts. consult other players individuation liga stavok together to win 26 june 2015 supreme court. the us has legalized same-sex marriage. on the same day, joseph and emiglison realized that it was time to run and i immediately received a russian visa, and after 2
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months in september i visited russia for the first time, i spent a week and a half here. and i'm very liked. i visited several cities in st. petersburg. rostov also came to moscow and yaroslavl was in kostroma and what is the name of the city to the north of kostroma galich uh-huh, along the way we looked at available sites, got acquainted with different cities on our way. i really liked the people of the church. it's just that fantasy for a long time followed a path that we did not approve of. the last straw for us was the legalization of gay marriage in the united states, it was too much said that this is not a brother between a man and a woman, as god intended it was not. we didn't want so that our children and grandchildren grow up in a country where this is considered normal and acceptable, we think otherwise, so we began to look for a country where we could keep children at
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home. yes, as we have already begun to teach them at home, run orthodoxy was at least one of the options, because in some countries. well, yes, okay, where orthodoxy would be one of the options is not allowed to marry our narrowed to russia before that for 30 years. i have only seen russian propaganda films and news in which russia is exposed exclusively in a negative color in russia is always cold. nobody ever smiles. the sun never shines and so on. in general , a terrible place at this time, american morality began to go downhill when i was a teenager in texas where i then lived, for example, romantic relationships between two men were generally outlawed, and 15-20 years ago in some states they were already concluded same-sex marriages, which i consider a sham. this, in my opinion, is not a marriage at all, but it is called that, but stronger than anything. i was amazed when, in 2015, the us supreme court decided to impose this practice on the entire
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country. and now it doesn't matter where you are in texas kansas or a marriage between two men or two women should be taken as a real family relationship and it's not just that this is a sin and an abomination before god that destroys. the institution of the family itself. and if you destroy the family, you destroy the very foundations of society, there can be no society without a strong family, then i decided that america must repent, or america will fall. and if she goes, then i don't want to be there when it is happen in 10 or 30 years. i do not want my children and my future grandchildren to face any judgment that will come to america if she does not repent, then i decided that we will not stay in america and i already knew that russia is a good country joseph's mother took the news of her son's moving to evil cold russia as a betrayal, my children and grandchildren will leave me from that time on and did not want to hear about orthodoxy, not about russia and
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put up. i didn’t want to with this, but soon after i moved to russia, my sister also converted to orthodoxy, which angered my mother even more, and in the end my miracle happened. mom also decided to become orthodox for me it was real. slovenia year after year to watch how one after another member of my family my cousin, brother, aunt and uncle sister. mom, everyone comes to holy orthodoxy. i like that there is much more freedom here. even in america, you had to travel far to find an orthodox church. but here you can walk for 5 minutes, and you are in the church. they are almost everywhere and i like them. what kind people and country are here very beautiful twins kathy and kimberly andrea julia jeremy andrew kelsey and kennett in a family of worms eight wonderful children, three are now adults and can decide for themselves. how to live on, for example, to return to america but this never occurs to anyone. i can compare the differences there is more
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freedom, and the russians are at first somewhat aloof and cold. but when you get to know each other better. but no, he treats you warmer and when it turns out that you are some friend of his friend, and in america people often behave at the first meeting friendly, but then they might not be as nice people. also, people here are trying to become better more traditional normals. there are also such people there, for example, some of our friends, but they are in the minority there to behave somehow unsafely. it's not acceptable or politically correct. i remember that in america we had a big farm. i don't remember anything about politics or what? how much did it cost, but here is relatively cheap land and it's easier to build a farm. and the russian government supports farmers reduces taxes for them. so it's better to be a farmer here and life in america seems to be getting worse, and in russia, on the contrary, i like it more here. we came here with twenty-two
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duffel bags, big ones, and eight kids, all had backpacks in the kids. we left south illinois and drove to new york. we drove for 15 hours, consisting of 15 people in one pound. and it was there that the gleesons only did not happen in russia. already waited during the first trip here. joseph found those in russia who could lend a hand help. yes, it was just a thirty- degree frost, and they were dressed lightly. they have the most water there, which, like, happens to be the most weather, minus 10, the coldest. that's when they came here to this temple. it’s just in our winter church, but warm, and at the night service on christmas, our women saw everything to the parishioner and let’s try to come up to wrap him up, give him something so that he doesn’t freeze, but you know, the american mentality, as it were , in person , well, in the family of personal to you there, the
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distance must be there in the queue even without pandemic, there and so on. that is, they have such a personal space where to violate it. and it’s not accepted there that someone approached your child, advised something and even more so, there was a forest with their hands, something helped to confuse something there, and for them it was a shock and translators who were with them in the first week and my mother had to console his father's mother , uh, so that this is such a violation, this is no love. this is the russian mentality method, the lord seemed to be testing the firmness of joseph gleason's intentions and sent him a terrible ordeal has passed only a month since our arrival here. i was in pain. i didn't know what causes them and just the saws were removing sometimes lying in bed for hours behind a strong field and at some point because of this i could no longer go to church. a new country with an incomprehensible language, a wife and eight children in her arms. it seemed to help in trouble, nowhere to wait, but it just seemed so. this greatly
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disturbed the father of the novel. after all, he invited us here, provided us with a place to stay , and i spent every saturday and sunday. at church in rostov and suddenly i stopped coming to church. my family came without me when the priest misses the service - this is very, unusual, and father roman asked. what's the matter, and i said that i was in such pain that i could not do anything. he no longer smiles at him badly. so i just happened to have a familiar director of two clinics in moscow on elk island. uh, so there are two clinics on prospekt mira. and there are just specialists, so the profile is very good. i called they said sure. hmm let's have a separate one they gave him a ward, and here he was taken away for several weeks, and there, well, as soon as on the fifth day, uh, the analysis was ready, that is, they said, what day the whole operation is all urgent. that is, otherwise it is impossible. the doctors' diagnosis sounded like a verdict, since an urgent
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operation is needed, it is impossible to delay, the next day there was an operation, of course, i was mean. consciousness after the operation i recovered for a very long time and spent another 3 weeks in the hospital. while everything healed after the operation , a long course of chemotherapy was coming, but the servant of god joseph knew for sure that first prayer. i was full of hope for the best, i was in the mood for recovery, but with oncology you never know anything in advance, sometimes cancer kills, and sometimes cancer treatment kills a person can not withstand chemotherapy and die, and then, despite the fact that my boys were only 8 and 10 years. i decided that i would take them to the holy mount athos. so we made a pilgrimage, saved russian doctors and orthodox vera glisons, slowly began to equip our life, found our own house at the beginning of the repair, learned the language and processed the necessary documents. doubt what to put on? choose any sporting
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event in the application rides rates and fly in an hour. look outperform other players. to win my wife has russian citizenship, and my daughter kimberly has it and has already submitted an application, by the way, it turned out interesting. i submitted it on february 24th. the very day when this excitement around ukraine began is the date in my statement. when a special military operation began in ukraine, father joseph immediately understood everything. his new homeland simply had no other choice. it is very important to understand here that this conflict is not only that appeared. it didn't start on february 24th. this has been going on for 8 years now. it all started on the maidan in 2014, america and western europe pushed ukraine to the revolution, but ukraine was a legitimate democratically elected president,
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a full-fledged leader of the country. it was not at all russia that helped to overthrow him. it was the smell of america and some of the nasty people in the ukraine who have been rebelling ever since. it was a terrible problem not only for the ukrainians themselves, but for the whole world because of this , all these disagreements arose between america and russia between russia and western europe over the past 8 years in the donbass in donetsk and luhansk regions killed more than 12,000 people from the shelling that introduced these nazi battalions like azov. the real threat to the world comes from these nationalist battalions. they are nazis in the truest sense, with images of hitler with swastikas and various symbols of the third reich, which they openly wear. so in their case the nazis are not a figure of speech. this they are even america recognizes. it's been talked about in the news. for the last few years the us has been the law,
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banning government funding to nationalist organizations, but in 2016 the pentagon forced congress to change the law to make funding nationalists legal. why did they do it? because after the maidan, the pentagon sought to support the ukrainian nazis. and for this, the law had to be changed. so that's all it was. clear. in advance, father joseph knows the russian army. could turn the formation of zelensky's militants into dust in a matter of hours, if not for one important circumstance facing the russian troops task if possible. to protect the lives of civilians , if russia did not think about civilians , the war would have ended long ago 19 years ago america invaded iraq under false pretenses and as for civilians, then no one thought. it was called shock and awe. now i have a video where american bombs are exploding all over baghdad right in the city.
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who knows how many hundreds of thousands of people were killed in this way. this is how it happens if, for the sake of victory, no one sets the task of avoiding civilian casualties for themselves the gleesons decided that they would help everyone whom mercy and love for one's neighbor could. this path was chosen for themselves by the orthodox american, here is a simple example in my church. in krasnov v. last weeks. we are collecting a donation for refugees from ukraine , this is being done by orthodox churches throughout russia, the roc is also doing this in germany, england, usa, and this is great, because now aside. sent a lot of baseless hatred people who live in germany can even be true patriots of germany but speaking russian because they have russian roots are discriminated against just because they are russian in new zealand england and elsewhere. russian orthodox churches are being attacked and vandalized and looted simply because they are russian. and how to deal with hatred,
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because it cannot be defeated even more with hatred. she can be defeated by love, when you gleesons were refugees themselves. they fled from a liberal dictatorship to a mysterious northern country where people rarely smile at strangers , many americans and among them is suzanne masse, a former adviser to the president of the united states, a grandmother of big politics with a big secret. grandmother arrived as us presidential adviser suzanne maci admitted that crimea is ours and why the former american marine had to flee to russia forever, look just a couple of minutes later on december 25th cska arena. the main sporting events of this year, the hardcore boxer clash of the strongest boxers in russia and america sent us to bars, joelshoy sama abdurakhmanov elvin brizon a year-long expectation duel timur with lachinin against gadzhi automatic navruzov, as well as the
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long-awaited. revenge of vyacheslav datsik sex with the champion gloria of the cavalry. live broadcast on ntv 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 show.ru these eyes have seen how world history is made in the backyard of the white house, how the lady and the gentleman and the senate of congress and the cia divide the world , like a traditional apple pipe. she knows perfectly well the true filling of the first persons of american politics, and he is a man who does not join. he's just, probably, the legendary suzanne mafia writer historian. she was ronald reagan's adviser at the height of the cold war and was able to put him on the negotiating table with gorbachev when i met the soviet union it was
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nothing . she received a special task to test the ground for the preparation of a meeting of the heads of the ussr and the usa. uh, our president did not receive our skateboards. they didn’t wait for an answer for a long, long, long time, they waited, they waited, and finally there were none. i went to russia the president asked me. try to find out if i will not say yes or no november 19
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, 1985 at the summit in geneva on nuclear destruction, the first meeting of mikhail gorbachev and ronald reagan took place after the end of the general section negotiations no less interlocutors. we liked each other and established a personal contact. and the meeting was the first step towards the end of the cold war. this proverb trust but verify suzanne masse in its time, taught ronald, reagan, an experienced woman is surprised. why now even this formula does not work in international affairs, that this is a very dangerous moment now, when in the 2021 season the mass unexpectedly gathered in russia, she was warned. this is a trip to good, won't you doubt what
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to bet on? choose any sporting event. in the application of the league of rates and fly into the chat. watch live broadcasts, consult other players, indian. liga stavok together to win her dossiers hinted americans always have civvies at hand . that is, the cia cannot be added, they also wanted to destroy me and they gave it in secret. no one can even look that they are here, because , but the grandmother of big politics decided in russia she had nothing to be afraid of, my life was literally changed. the next day, in a different way,
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a crow with red diplomatic numbers drove up to the entrance and took away the grandmother of big politics and returned with an unexpected statement. we're flying out tomorrow. simferopol international airport named after aivazovsky madammasi stays in private rubber this act adviser to the american president crossed the line. suzanne was in the soviet crimea later during the ukrainian timelessness. and now he looks around admiringly, rejoicing at the changes, which i know is now just a big airport of millions. in the hotel our heroine. the translator tatiana and longtime friend susan masse, an american documentary filmmaker remblishers, are already waiting. i am
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glad that i returned, the adviser to the american president raises the one for the russian crimea and does not care what they think in the white house, and even more so in kiev crimea who owns russia after such statements, a table in a restaurant immediately turns into a column of negotiations. they use the words russia and the soviet union interchangeably. and that's the way it is when i hear the nonsense they spread. it's all very strange. highway russian spring of the fourteenth year only intensified the cold war between our countries, says suzanne, the old stamp of american propaganda was dusted off and again fed to the public. i've told the people in washington over and over again. you should find out more about these people who will get you first. what do you think representatives of the creative and political elite. america are dissident conversations worries them only one thing will soon end
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russian visas. i need to get a passport. oh, really passport yes, yes. this is now being discussed to the question of danger. we will be back. in the meantime, it's time to rush ahead of the meeting at the highest level. the festival of the great russian word, timed to coincide with the birthday of alexander sergeevich pushkin woman, second row from right. thank you very much for coming. huge sergei aksyonov sits down next to the mass of suzanne, and she whispers something in his ear because of the loud music, only fragments of the conversation are heard. see you. i am sure anatolyevich is my deputy, he will agree on everything. that is, we meet there at your convenience. thank you for coming. thank you for not being afraid. thank you very much regards. thank you very much. and this moment became her personal
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triumph to the song bogatyrskaya our strength hall our suzanne gets up and applauds for her courage and for her honest position she has already climbed the stairs, the building of the council of ministers of the republic of crimea her career ladder is perhaps the most risky step to publicly meet with the head of the unrecognized in the west of crimea means to recognize crimea as russian and a period or rather an exclamation point to the case is actually what surrounds. absolutely right, suzanne nods with understanding the very fact of visiting crimea by an adviser to the president of the united states, although she says a lot more to the former and
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louder than any journalists, they definitely want to better relations with russia ordinary people 100% want relations politics play their games in the big game dove of peace suzanne masse is clearly playing against nato. yastrebov , the crimean border is that very red line between moscow and washington, which she resolutely crossed in the fourteenth year. it was the will of the people. there was no annexation here. it was a fair decision, crimea yes, therefore, only in this matter. how to go home? thank you so much. thank you
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very much. read sergey valery as he looked into the water. or maybe you already knew that soon for suzanne, the crimea will become as dear as new york, everything turned upside down on may 9, 2021. the grandmother of big politics with all the amenities is being taken to the podium at the mausoleum of the main event of the year, which the hawks slept in washington for another 3 o'clock in the morning. victory, our elderly lady will remain behind the scenes of the
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festive broadcast, and the press will miss her among the honored foreign guests. the officially detached states of america at the may 9th parade was the us chargé d'affaires in moscow mister horn unofficially she is suzanne masse germany russia this bold private the visit of an influential american to russia will greatly surprise the entire washington regional committee of the state department. the white house what she will do in a few minutes will blow up the news feeds and become a real world sensation go against those who want war with russia but she
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decided to go all the way to say something in america on red square near the ancient walls of the kremlin advisor to the president of the united states america will publicly address the president of russia directly and ask for russian citizenship in order to be russian after that, suzanne went to the temple to ask for heaven in the world and for her dream of russian citizenship to come true. it turned out that susanna masse had already converted to orthodoxy a long time ago on december 30, 2021, president of the russian federation vladimir putin signed a decree granting our citizenship to the adviser of the american president ronald reagan, take care of the grandmother of big american politics, received a russian passport, she is well aware that the coming 2022 is preparing a serious test for
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everything peace. i want to live in that country whom god looks after the danes, who decided to become russian after the start of the special operation, and the american, who agrees to return to america only as part of the russian troops, immediately after a short advertisement, the mother used her eleven-year-old son as a living canvas and filled him with tattoos. she tattooed an underage child from my environment. in principle, a tattoo is not considered something supernatural. her son already has a second tattoo, and ostap will suffer a lot here, i’m sure. if the son does not have a tattoo like it, he will bring them together. here you have a tattoo artist mom, dad, what does she do? he removes tattoos you don't know what is incomprehensible. why get tattoos if you then bring them together and then make a new one, and relatives and friends are tattooed families. now they are afraid for their children. i also have an 11 year old daughter. she can
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come and say, ira can you give me a little stuff, you know, and i'm categorically against it. why do parents dispose of their son's body as they please ? border tomorrow 16:45 on ntv danes of the world and daniel hartwixon moved to russia after the start of the special operation. we were urgently afraid that the borders would be closed, we thought about it. this is before moving to russia in the world there are many orthodox countries, but only one of them has sufficient military potential to protect its population from and so the western world from sanctions. we thought about where it would be safe. where will we be extradited from, where will we be safe from a political point of view, and as events show, russia turns out to be firmly on legs and repel all attacks. west during this conflict, this is exactly what we hoped daniel the mathematician of the world accountant to meet,
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started back in high school when the world became pregnant, the harlixons thought about religion. we have been studying orthodoxy for 2 years in denmark, the state religion is protestantism and we understood that we wanted to convert to orthodoxy and become part of the ancient primordial church, so we learned about russia and that the church is melting here, we wanted to move here, we began to look for options for moving prepared carefully tried learn more about russia but western propaganda has blocked all sources of information. we heard the story that medicine in russia is ancient and outdated and simply bad, but we had a completely different experience. you've only been treated well. we managed to get medical help for the child on the day of forgiveness. he had a high temperature and had to go to the hospital, and we got help the same day in denmark, everything is not so necessary to call to make an appointment. sometimes you have to wait a week to get an appointment. and when do you have a small child with a fever, you ca n't wait that long. you need to see a
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doctor urgently. so, in fact, we have only positive impressions of the medical sphere in russia, a young mother recalls the vaunted western medicine, as in a nightmare we had a mostly negative experience with medicine in denmark when i gave birth there were only two midwives on shift. and there were a lot of women giving birth, they just lay in the corridor and gave birth, because the healthcare system in denmark was very busy because the staff was not enough. they don't make it cope system. it’s just that the hartwixons didn’t work, they chose a house remotely, but they didn’t have time to make a purchase, it was necessary to move as soon as possible for the first time, the uglisons settled. in the bath. now we are just buying a house on this street next door to father joseph. we think it will be a great area that will develop even more. we like the people here. we made many friends in a relatively short time. the only thing that overshadows the everyday life of young danes is calls from their former homeland. our family
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is influenced by how the media portray russia as they portray the current conflict. we often talk to them about once a week. we call them by video call. we don't want to discuss politics with them. it's the same family. we have to discuss, gabriels and so on, but they are under strong. by the influence of what they hear, they are essentially just repeating the lies that the danish news channels are broadcasting. you must have heard that they broadcast russia is losing. they say, but it's complete nonsense. we definitely feel safer here in russia. our families call us with questions. you have food in supermarkets. there are products, and we answer them. we have a full supermarket of food, we are more worried about you, because in denmark prices are rising a lot. you will be able to feed your families far away in this, and plus russia, i didn’t notice that something would change russia would not be affected by sanctions the damage is actually borne by the west itself, which does not have a good enough system, it is interdependent on a
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variety of many countries, including including from russia it is strange that they imposed all these sanctions, because they only make it worse peace and danilyul are sure many share their views, but are simply afraid to talk about it openly. you see, the media portray russia in a bad light. but it seems to me that they help, when our friends they know us. they hear our stories about how great it is here, how they help us, about how firmly russia stands on its feet in this difficult period, despite the fact that the situation in the west is deteriorating. that is why we left. we foresaw that the situation in the west has been deteriorating for several decades now. and now everything only aggravated, starting with the moral values of homosexuals on the street - this is normal. the lgbt movement has become so powerful that now in many places in denmark you can be fired. if you express any negative opinion. and the lgbt
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coronavirus, until recently, it seemed to be the most serious test of those that fell on humanity in recent years, the borders of the country, the continents, were closed, but even this could not stop the magnificent nataliura in the midst of a pandemic. she has become a russian bunny for 20 years now, our heroine leaves russian trace in south american culture from the cult tv series of the 2000s wild angel. the same natalia oreiro i seemed to you, why did
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you give up to me, 270 series of intrigues, scandals and love affairs of poor milly and the rich heir ivo were shown on tv six times in russia and each time the country was worried at the screens. how is our natasha, are you here? ca n't you see me on october 25, 2021, president vladimir putin signed a decree granting russian citizenship to the wild angel. now she's not just natalia marisa oreiro iglesias setting fire to bure and already full-fledged citizens of russia natalya carlson at the ceremony at the russian embassy in the war with
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iris wild angel, put on a white trouser suit. citizen oreiro came with her whole family for a red-skinned duplicate of a priceless cargo . a child with an informal hairstyle is the son of actress merlin atualba . ricardo mollo obliges the solemnity of the moment within the framework of the official protocol wild angel a little shy, but seeing the ntv film crew immediately switched to broken russian. fine. you are the historical moment of the reunification of the aryr with russia, there are only a few moments left, it's time to fix the make-up. to the mark
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left on the parquet, the ceremony begins as it should be with the introductory words. natalia marisa voluntarily and consciously, by accepting the citizenship of the russian federation to the summer of fidelity, the new homeland will be heard in the news releases of a citizen of the russian federation from now on, we are together with a wild angel, both in
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joy and in sorrow. natalya oreiro, a world-class star, has been waiting for russian citizenship for 2 years. a red passport like a golden double-headed eagle does not roll around on the road. this is well understood by everyone who dreams of becoming a new russian welcome to my russian hut this is a small house, but it will become very beautiful with time. this is a house. i was given a russian orthodox priest who was baptized in texas even though the house small, but it is very close, the former american is happy to show his new russian possessions. you have no idea how important it is to me to have a house like this. first of all. i took out all the garbage, the house was abandoned for a while, so i had to take everything out. this. as you can see, i'll take it apart later. actually. i want
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to build a car garage here. i also intend to carry. this is a wooden shed so you can see the garden. these are my top priorities . special pride of the owner. this is my new triple glazing window. he was at a very affordable price in america, such a window would cost four times more, and they did it not far away. i am very pleased with holly's wife who supports her husband in all construction endeavors for this paradise in a hut. they had to pay a very high price. my father was categorical. half-information about the real state of affairs in the country william the driver from agaria holly, originally from britain, they met on a site for victims of vegetarianism, i had my history of vegetarianism there about the fact that i felt bad because of him, someone manages to lead such a way of life, but my body needs a
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lot of meat. she was also a vegan, but she developed anemia. and she was also very sick. we were in a society where people struggle with such diseases. today, holly admits meeting her future husband. she has waited all her life. i prayed that god would help me find a husband. i prayed that god would help me not to find a husband and start a family. so that we can raise our children right and two weeks later. i met william now i'm crying with happiness william and holly made their first meeting in america and then they quickly formalized the marriage, soon the young wife became pregnant, but the joys of the hard news got sick. mom, wima, the coronavirus was already knocking on the door and the young decided that holly had better return to england then they could not think that perhaps this was their last meeting, when she
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wanted to return, the us government banned entry for the next three years moving to russia after all, we have done nothing wrong. we acted in accordance with the law, worked with lawyers, but then left the country without any intentions. we are first queue cared for back to america filed endless requests. sued in vain, meanwhile , in front of the trucker. a real apocalypse was developing, i drove a truck, and on the weekends i worked as a taxi driver in the city of columbus, there was a game parade. i usually stay away from this, but i've heard so many rumors and stereotypes about it, so i figured i should go and see how the festival actually goes for a week there. although in reality it is a month, but in fact they are weekends, all
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homosexuals and transsexuals come together from everywhere to one place. a yacht weekend drove a taxi. it was the worst experience these men ever had. they asked me such questions of a personal nature. i can't even talk about this on tv about my body and all that one looked at me and said at the end of this trip. i'll separate you from my wife many of them under the influence of drugs. they were the most vulgar and disgusting people that i could not stand. such william understood everything clearly to raise his child in such conditions. in conditions he does not want, i met so many incredibly angry people in america people who look you in the eyes and step on the pedal people who fight on the subway. you can say that it happens everywhere, but this is not the thing that i want to convey to the russians. this is something that not all americans, but many have serious problems in the family and with the people around them. i just told you
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about the situation in the cities, but i can tell you something else, for example, thanksgiving day, you know, this is an american holiday, when people eat turkey, they just yell at each other even in grocery stores doesn't matter. are they democrats and republicans, or are they supporters and opponents of a coronavirus vaccine. people. they just fight each other in public places. it just feels like the atmosphere around is tense in the air. there was a fear of hatred and always permissiveness for the elite, i found the protests of the anti-russian movement in the life of blacks are important. i grew up in a small town with about 3,000 people, they are conservatives. they always said it's all a big city problem. it won't get to our little one, but i saw these protests two years ago in 2020. how to say you know such off-road vehicles for difficult
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terrain, several black people with rifles on their backs drove around the city. it was crazy, in the end, the cops came and detained them. thank god, all around are crazy people. they just hate each other. i know in different countries in different ways. but you just feel it in the air, this tension. and i'll say one more thing. i say this because i feel safe here. it's the tension of the people in the countryside bunkers are being built in the areas because they think a civil war is coming. and it's an unfounded faith when you feel like they do, their own weapons start hoarding things. i don't know if this will actually happen . i hope not, because there are people i love there, but there really is a chance when the karen spouses finally reunited. in russia, they could not believe their happiness for a long time. for no money, i will not return to america now to raise my daughter there with my wife like that. here, at
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i have experience as a truck driver. i traveled 48 states and when we were looking for a place to move we visited several countries, but nowhere did we feel so safe, as in russia, in such a safe place. i think here the orthodox people have god in their hearts. william and holly moved to the village of borisoglebsky after the start of a special military operation in ukraine , holly's english relatives perceived this as a betrayal. over and over again i tried to explain to them that in russia i feel safer than in england, for example, now they are using the situation in ukraine to explain the increase in gasoline prices. and soon my mother will have to pay three times more than a year ago. which she just can't afford. it seems to me that especially in england people have no idea what is really going on in ukraine and no idea of russia as a whole. i think you
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know about it all because of the english intelligentsia who still hate russians. and it's very strange. many do not like russians. but he doesn’t know why they can’t explain, my relatives asked if i was worried about the fact that ukraine might start bombing russia, to which i replied that if ukraine suddenly attacks in response to russia , great britain will be destroyed, because it is a small island that was almost in the first place in terms of hostility towards russia from the very beginning of this conflict. i believe that i have much more chances for security in russia than in england and the usa every day. i'm more and more convinced that i accepted correct solution. i can’t even describe to you how wonderful it turned out to be . the fact is that if in america i openly declare that i support russia, that, apart from putin, the incarnation of evil, that i even think that god’s grace has descended on him, if i
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say all this, people will hate me. but one thing hate the situation is taking an increasingly serious turn. i have never been able to remain silent about my beliefs. if i had to go back to america and there i would say that ukraine is part of russia, that ukrainians are russians, that they torture people, if i told all this to my wife or my relatives. could, for example, beat everything in the supermarket so seriously, the former american trucker william karen likes to repeat. i want to live in the country that god looks after, and this is russia, he and his wife have already submitted documents, and now they just have to wait for obtaining russian citizenship. and how did an american scientist become a dissident in the usa, for which he was fired from the university? and why he was forced to leave for russia for permanent residence, see
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literally in a couple of minutes on december 25 cska arena, the main sporting event of this year, hardcoreboxing clash of the strongest boxers of russia and america referred to the bars, joelshoy sama there drachman alvin brito. a duel with a year-long expectation timur s laschinin against khadzhi automatic draft, as well as a long-awaited one. vyacheslav datsik's revenge sex with the champion gloria saul of the cavalry, live broadcast on ntv on december 25, 23:30. details on the site hardcore show.ru of the world betting company olymp city and on the site hardcore show.ru broke out in kiev bloody coup d'etat, many experts agreed that opinion. this is the sunset of the current world order
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, american money is a river of maidan, fueling russophobia and hatred, and western media is a mass of disinformation. wow 2014 and another flow of american money poured into ukraine where does the euromaidan begin and everyone can see where the money is, who finances it all and then i was already completely at a loss, how can one not notice this aaron krestodolu specialist in english literature master of theology studied jewish tones bible modern greek cognac syriac a little bit. more than once, a little bit, and there were a couple more i do not remember. everything, these are mostly semitic languages, and i forgot arabic. i can still read arabic slowly, but i can say
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that the desire for knowledge was aaron’s favorite pastime since childhood, watching the news with his father with further analysis and conclusions, probably there were few such children. we sat like that for about half an hour, playing cards and not only watching the news, but also talking about it. he explained what was happening, what he thought about it. sometimes he agreed with something and always explained. why does he think so otherwise now looking back. i think it did me good the first doubt that america is on the right track. have arena appeared after 9/11 meticulous teacher saw too many inconsistencies in the official version in the nineties still went well want clinton, i'm not thrilled. but after september 11 , everything began to accept. quite a bad turn appears the law on combating terrorism. withering away freedom which was taken for granted, these
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terrible torture prisons arise. and let's say i was critical of the official version did not support the events of september 11 and the war in iraq. this position is not the most popular because of it, one could lose friends of business partners. ah, it didn’t get to the point where it’s now with this culture of cancellation, when you’re just buried alive, but it was enough that someone was constantly outraged. how can you support these, and i'm not saying that terrorism is good. i'm just urging you to think a little about how it is, to actually study the record documents, but people can't even do that when george w. bush started bomb. cancer the whole world saw its true face in washington and meekly closed its eyes. we were only told that the sadam had weapons of mass destruction and all sorts of wali, as if spellbound. gently, but he had nothing . even the investigators, he admitted nothing. he doesn’t have anything and we understand, what kind of weapon are you talking about,
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while the damage has already been done, the country has been destroyed, the mass of the dead, and they tell us, oh, we didn’t find anything. who would have thought, it turns out that the most powerful country with the best army and intelligence cannot be responsible for what is chosen as the basis for the military intervention is hard to believe. you know, so they really change the description of what's happening all the time to what works for them. arn was constantly looking for new sources of information, trying to figure out one thing, when his country sold his soul to the devil. remember what happened in serbia in 1999. after all, everyone would just fight for their lives, like the other two countries that fought with each other, there were some kind of stars there, probably, yes, but what do you think, only the serbs are to blame for this, in my opinion, not in those regions during the second world war there are many places where there were pogroms and show us. look at these films, how many dead people, how terrible, of course, i agree terribly, but these are mass graves,
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which are 60-70 years old after the second world war, there is no mention of bandera or bandera or anything like that about their friendship. with fascist croatia about this. they don't speak in particular. it's like it doesn't matter . you never know, it was somewhere in central europe and now it's more tactful than ever and the deeper aaron dug, the more he was amazed at the arrogance of the american political elite. you never don’t hear about the contribution of the soviet union in the victory over peter, yes, they will tell you that hitler came close to moscow. but you can also say about napoleon who came to the gates of moscow, and then he was driven away, but events on the eastern front. almost no attention is paid to the sacrifice made by the people who lived there and all the horrific losses of the soviet people. on this front. he simply acted as a human shield, which took on blow after blow. both fell on these blows, otherwise, what would have happened if he had not sustained them about this, no one he speaks. but they will tell you about such a
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contribution to the uk thanks to which america won and it turns out that there are winners of the second world war england and america rarely and reluctantly recalls the contribution of the soviet union. he did not hesitate to openly express his opinion and express doubts about the us policy for this in a free and democratic country. aaron was fired from his teaching position and closed his path to science, i would venture to suggest that this is due to the so-called diversity quotas, which especially active in the humanities , ugei or representatives of racial minorities are more likely, regardless of the ability of knowledge, diversity itself is important to them. so a lot of things were not in my use, the color of the skin and i can’t change it, i’m not going to change the gender either, the orientation. i have a traditional one. i'm married here without options. i tried to get my way, but i realized that nothing would work when same-sex marriage was legalized in the us in 2015. aaron thought
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about moving and realized that he could no longer live like this . i didn't agree with that at the time, but was ready to accept. if they don’t interfere with me, but it was no longer possible to take such a position. now everyone is required to actively support all this. if you say that it is contrary to religious beliefs. you can say goodbye to your business with your home all of a sudden there's this cancellation culture everywhere when you can't just talk about your religious or you'll lose your job if your kid goes to school and says what his mom thinks he might be pick up from you. you may lose work only because your child will tell the teacher what you really believe, they start teaching children from an early age that they can consider themselves to be of any gender according to their mood and in many cases will not let you. but there is little you can do to take your child out of this context to shield your child from this on television.
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these are their friends in children's programs. it is said about this migrant was associated primarily with planting. lgbt and dialogue she 's the official one you're ruling america, uh, the ruling party sticks to it and uh, that's, naturally unbearable, not only because the children are in kindergartens and schools. uh, they teach there, uh, all sorts of principles of this ideology. well, even for an adult. hmm, it’s hard, uh, to work in teams where you constantly need to observe possible political correctness. e different means the relationship there is gender identity, and it's all a matter and a person. he just doesn't understand. what are we doing here ? we will do business there or perform some functions, or we are engaged in general. uh, like some other ideological issues that this is not this
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don’t fire him, don’t say anything to him, and so on. that is, this one, in fact. this is a lethal atmosphere that forbids you. to think she penetrated into all spheres of life, and she became simply unbearable for people. daniel's aarons were married for a long time and finally thought about children and the place where they would be raised, when you study the history of the empire, you find out their life cycle, at the end, which the empire no longer capable of projecting power outward to subjugate someone outside of themselves, so they begin to oppress their own citizens more and more. and i didn't want to be oppressed in my life there was enough oppression. and i was afraid that it would only get worse. my wife wanted a family of children. and i decided that i was not going to doom these people to become the next victims of brainwashing, who were convinced that a boy is not a boy, and a girl is not a girl, and stuff like that . i said, let's leave here, and we saw how russia protects values,
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believers, we saw how russia seeks to protect other countries, how they went to syria to protect orthodox christians. we also know that yes the us has very long hands with which they can silence people in any part of the world, but one person. they couldn't stop snowden because he came here. this is a strong orthodox country. and if everything goes right, they will be able to protect the integrity of the orthodox world. but now this is the safest place for us. the crusaders moved to russia on february 3, 2022. after 3 weeks , a special operation began in ukraine. at first, i was a lot asked by the fact that president putin decided to go all the way, to be honest, when donetsk luhansk declared independence. i thought that the crimean scenario would repeat itself. they declare independence and call on russia for help. russia says guys. we send help to you, but it stops at the border again, a referendum is being held, these
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republics are part of the russian federation and it turns out that from that moment on, it’s not the troops that are shelling the dpr, and here. they no longer have any chances , the former american, then did not fully realize what the zelensky regime was capable of after the start of the special operation. i learned about biolabs about these terrible things about them. we don't speak in the west. i e-mailed this information to my friends, but they were not in the know. although there is evidence that they will try to become a nuclear power. i didn't think russia would tolerate it. it's impossible, hostile. ukraine with nuclear weapons. it was impossible to live like that in a four-minute flight to moscow. i think they brought it on themselves . i don't know how their government understood all this. i worry about ordinary ukrainians. i know they are hardworking people, but i don't feel sympathy to the bandits to these people in the government who knew what they were doing they provoked this conflict. in america, they do not show the
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tragedy that occurs in the donbass region. and no one even knows, no one knows that this war has been going on for a long time i feel joy that putin stood up to help these people, they experienced so much, and they needed a stronger nation to come to the rescue if the united kingdom witnessed their land being taken away from its people when it was in the baltlene islands, they would went and they actually went and protected them. they waged war in the svens , to protect the british from non-britishbass , needed help. and what is happening there is a tragedy, war is always a tragedy, but if you go to war, if the war comes to you by itself, then your duty will protect yours, do not miss a single news about the progress of the special operation in
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ukraine and rejoice that they are doing it already in our new homeland in russia, we made our choice. i saw how people live here. what kind of people here and was satisfied. so everything suits me. i have a clear idea of the future, despite all these sanctions, because, in my opinion, it is everyday life in russia they do not particularly affect when i arrived here 45 rubles. and now the horror of 46 rubles. who are we to do without him? mcdonald's is about to close. oh no. in general, this is all so insignificant and inconvenient that, in my opinion, the majority of russians. it's completely irrelevant. even i don't care. although i'm not from here. well, let's not look at hollywood films. okay, i'm already not enough to watch from that rubbish,
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that recently there is somehow not skillfully molded, so what's the difference to me, i will not see the new iron man. what a horror i'll go jump off a cliff. in general, nothing special terrible. they cannot do it there, russia has an excellent base. she can stand quite firmly on her own feet. russia has it because it doesn't have much influence over russia in the way that it can take almost nothing from russia but if you are a citizen of the united states you are in a much more difficult situation. if you do n't agree with the party line, that means
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that they can confiscate your property fortunately. i don't need to work there anymore, because they started firing people who didn't agree with them. they have already begun to do so the more the united states government is panicking and trying to maintain its power. moreover, i will become happy that i do not need to return there, safety and a happy future for children, these are the reasons for moving to russia that our heroes most often called us after the legalization of same-sex marriages in america and the revelry of blm. here in yaroslavl the area has developed an entire american village of those who believe family. and he doesn’t want to kneel after the fourteenth year, and also because of russophobia, including because of the planting of the lgbt cult and other things. uh, a lot of people don't think
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america is prosperous. sla is a country for their stay and for their children and grandchildren to grow up there, and so on, therefore, a growing stream. uh such uh migrants who are returning migrants just from the us who uh too. uh, for the same main reasons for reasons for planting an alien ideology, and they leave looking for other countries. well, uh , they find russia as a country that, uh, is one of those traditional centers. we knew that in this regard. you are an undeniable superiority, that there is family protection here; it is easier to find here, so my wife and i are she and i. in general, together we made a decision on an equal footing and decided that we wanted to live in russia. christopher mekov was born in washington, his family, the real
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metropolitan intelligentsia, officials, journalists, scientists. i remember that as a child i constantly brought as a gift small souvenirs from asia, africa, kenya, of course, lebanon and even tibet and not the chambers that one of my uncles visited. so i never thought that the usa is the center of the universe. christopher's whole family is catholic, but he decided to convert to orthodoxy, and then he met his bride. the same views. it would seem that live until rejoice, but when joe biden took the chair in the oval office in 2020, chris decided to immigrate. i realized that the situation was not the best. i thought more seriously about leaving the united states permanently, it took me not month and pondered until the end of the year. i thought that the whole family would benefit from moving to another country. so i have long been interested in the possibility of leaving the united states and living in another country. it wasn't difficult. so i started thinking. where to move at first, i
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thought of a place that, by the way, is still located in the usa alaska what is curious alaska was once part of russia, where a strong, orthodox culture is still preserved. but alaska is the same as you, only in profile to hide from the liberal dictatorship. it is impossible there, then we began to think whether to move to africa, asia, europe or somewhere else, it occurred to us that we really like the russian orthodox communities founded by russian missionaries. so why not consider russia, wife victoria warmly, supported christopher but the relatives met this news with hostility , they were mostly worried that we chose russia, they were worried that this is a country in and we will have problems, that there will be a lot of aggression . don't you think that moving here and living in russia will necessarily be fraught with risks and aggression. we didn't think so. i think it took us a year to convince my wife's family, to explain to her parents that
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we'll be much safer here, that we'll have friends here in church, even my brother in moscow will help. we won't be here alone. we said that we would have a teacher who would teach us the russian language here about russia in foreigners. uh is changing very radically, because just because they were inspired by, uh, fairy tales some yes about bears and about some other horrors. yes, and they, uh, so they are simply shocked by what they see in a good sense of the word, that they are friendly people. yes, no bears, no military, no totalitarianism. yes, and there di not civilization about which they are told, and when they encounter russia for real, they understand how they were generally lied to, and they generally do not believe after that. uh, no western uh media
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. and if they ever came here, they, uh, as if they were, well, already, as it were skeptical. yes , but then they are just thanking god for escaping from some kind of hell, because, well, this is such a deception in which they lived before . they just realize that uh, well, it's impossible. just to exist in such a place and, uh, it's not even the same people who moved here. even ordinary tourists feel very strongly that the special operation in ukraine has been going on for the month of march 23rd, 22 years old christopher and victoria bought a ticket for a flight to moscow with difficulty with the transfer. there did not arise, and when the plane landed in at the capital's airport, the americans breathed a sigh of relief at home. i love russia, i really love her. and my wife also seems to us that this is an amazing place. we look at russia with different eyes than
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the locals. for us. it is rather a country of new opportunities. after all, we've come from far away. we have no prejudice in the family of the new russian meks, three lovely daughters xenia lucia and claudia at the beginning of the baby missed their grandmothers, but soon they got used to the new amazing country. i feel very confident and relaxed about work. i would like to be more involved in the life of our church and parish, i don’t know yet what it will look like. well, i have good hair. this is a very large country, a stable country, a strong army, a strong economy, which has managed to withstand the onslaught of sanctions, which we have seen to date. i believe that it is a significant success to hold out while under sanctions, and this, of course, is a huge blessing for the country, and for us, christopher makovy welcomes every news about another liberated city of donbass and
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i believe victory will be ours. i am absolutely sure that in ukraine there is a laboratory for the development of biological weapons, and not only in ukraine but also in dozens of countries around the world. this is one of the serious problems of the united states and this problem concerns the battle of christianity by satan , the battle of good and evil in the parish of father joseph, everyone sincerely sympathizes with the citizens of the donetsk and lugansk people's republics, they collect humanitarian aid, they accept refugees, they pray in this russian american village. they know perfectly well what it's like to live in fear yourself and children. troblaker and the bad wolf are former us marines who were chased by the cia and hunted by the fbi for many years. the incredible story of escaping in russia right from under the nose of us intelligence immediately after a short advertisement. the main thing is hiding something. i think that it was he who
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, it was a real world sensation, on july 12, 2013, the fugitive nsa officer edward snowden gave the first official press conference on the territory of russia the most famous political refugee in the world, edward snowden , spent almost 1.5 months in the transit zone of sheremetyevo airport, met with human rights lawyers, executed official documents and on august 1, 2013 was
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finally able to officially enter the city and start a new life, as for mr. snowden i have already said many times, we do not have to this problem. well, like 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'm also a special service when you work. why do i why they scared the whole world? if they had already landed the plane forcibly with the presidents on board, then with the lord they could have landed anywhere. they scared all the countries, he arrived in our transit zone further. it turned out that no one accepts him. see what the problem is, if they didn't scare anybody uh, american intelligence services, he got up safely, he would have flown to some country along the way, they would have imprisoned him. he had been sitting there for a long time already . soared in prison, so they
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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 perhaps even the death penalty, as the founder of wikileaks, julian ansanju. seemingly hunting american intelligence services on assange and snowden should have forever shut the mouths of all opponents of the stars on the striped state, but in a world of lies and double standards. there is still room for people with a conscience. well, i was the first to come to russia, it was the seventh. january, uh, 2000 , but it's in school, because my english marine patrick downey taught in
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love. i traveled to russia at first sight the european north, siberia, the caucasus and the post-soviet space, i must study in english, and i arrived in the contract, the city meet petrol ivanishvile, georgian oligarch and politician 153rd in the list of the richest people in the world. a fan of the united states of the european union, who dream of quickly attaching georgia to nato , it was he who invited patrick downey to teach his three children english in his house. you didn't move patrick spent a whole year. during this time, he realized that a very dangerous person was nearby. just friends. this is when my trial. beginning on the night of august 8, 2008, the georgian army, on the
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orders of saakashvili and with the approval of the american ambassador, subjected a massive shelling of the capital of south ossetia peaceful city and the base of russian peacekeepers killed our guys. after a massive artillery preparation , the georgian troops with armored vehicles, infantry under the guidance of american instructors, rushed to storm the city. on august 8, at 14:59, russia officially launched an operation to force saakashvili's regime to peace. on august 12, it was completed back in 2006. in georgia, a plan was developed, code- named tiger throw, which involved , by may 1, 2006, 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
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control over the republic, when patrick downey heard about the treacherous attack on tskhinval, he decided to learn more about his former employer and his rudders in the conflict. i look, uh, everything ivan is his story. and when i worked, he he er gavro a little bit. and if i don't say it, he is very against the russians and the russian was the sum of the essay. i found a lot of information. e via open source online what was the name of it this is a bank a european tank for viking to action and and all internet open source documents found documents shocked patrick papers confirmed state funding of anti-russian
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activities and you did not move in a document dated 2007 it was indicated that the world bank for reconstruction and development was sixty percent , shares owned by the united states transferred 12 million dollars to the bank account and went out of the transfer purpose for the development of the structure. in fact , the money went to finance aggression against russian peacekeepers and civilians of south ossetia and i infantry. ah. this person, tell me, i did about us then then, what will you do? i have a citizen. this country is a person. and tell me, a lot. well, i wasn’t going to start investigating criminal schemes, and you didn’t move the terrorist activities of the cia, then the former marine decided to publish sensational information, there was no
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tv channel. uh, that's all, the channel was blocked, and maybe i don't want to know everything, but michael is against me now the question of freedom. words in the united states cause in patrick downey only bitter laughter is a free word. maybe this is a good place. 100% under the control of our state and if the state blocked more information, it was all newspapers and mother newspapers, too, this is not only big newspapers. all newspaper. although this is the case. me. it was a big massist shock because
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i was born. i live in a family and i then it was uh, free speech. perhaps my constitution tell me perhaps it's all a hoax hoax patrick persistent tried to convey to the americans the truth about the events in the south ossetia and the crimes of the saakashvili regime, but his channel on the internet was blocked. and he himself was nicknamed the trouble maker, and i just wanted to, and i didn't want a lot of problems. i never wanted to i just know my right to because i'm human and i'm citizens and uh, when i did, this blog i'm calling everything uh, vk media is a very big scandal now in georgia maybe it's more red. uh, yours, there are newspapers and it will turn out to be me or
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american people because this is a man he is, uh, a criminal and doesn't want a lot of things patrick understood that it was dangerous to stay in the usa, 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, the truth war and i uh, okay, i will and i when ireland this is mine, and my ancestors' house and i make a payment in ireland and and i was homeless uh for several months and all the media and in ireland against me and this the last one was difficult. and i would have been deported too, it
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was very beautiful very aggressive does not speak from the state and the republic 100%. every political party. eh, it's 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 and gray advice. -ru i like american people, because our world is against everything, and not just against russia, what was ukraine like? i don't like it because it's, how strange without a law in america, patrick is put on trial. there he presented ironclad evidence of a criminal conspiracy and you do not the financial structures controlled
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by the cia also stirred. the documents published in court caused a major scandal, and while the american themis was busy classifying the case of patrick downey, he fled to moscow on the very first flight, was the first a 2 of 2012. and one person helped me here to do czech and it was, uh, hard, and i understand, maybe i'm not a very active person in your state, but i feel my shower, i have to return to russia and everything will be fine in russia on me patrick downey until he received russian citizenship lives on tourist visa and have to constantly renew it, but sometimes i have to go a from russia and when i was sold for 13 years. it was a lot of trouble for an american. i live in russia
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because every person thinks that he got off lightly and knows that he is lucky, at least he has a wife, svoboda, and two american children. maybe i don’t understand russia, because there is, between our two countries, e was. well, it's hard, the last word is 100%, but it seems to me that today a lot of americans do not remove all information from dreams, and i have a lot of friends in ireland britain you know russian people good people good people today people and u traveling tradition to shoot information through the media it is always against russia it is for me because i want citizenship
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of mirak and europe you know in russia should not be our uh enemy american the russian soul sadly states that we will never be brothers as long as hawks rule in washington and under their control the media of disinformation around the world 19. this is hard. it seems to me that the sanctions to me when will be uh. whatever, narcos can impose sanctions, and you the british of europe cannot break russia the prime minister 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 every new case infuriates western intelligence services. my father has always supported me. he said never back down. if he began to struggle with this phrase. i go through life. his name is john dugan. he's a bad wolf, that's what
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the fbi called him when they tried to catch him, on in fact, this nickname came up, not me abbr, searching 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 duben was born into a family of vietnam war veterans and a pianist since childhood. he dreamed of becoming a cowboy, he kept well in the village and shot. skeleton, when it came time to choose a profession, there was no doubt, only warfare of all varieties, john chose the marines in the marines well, but not so much in the army. the american army. relies heavily on technology not on what kind of people come to serve for that matter. the marine corps is very different the marine corps is not well funded and does not have all the technology that the army has, but the people there are better, they are more resilient and more
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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 deputy sheriff of the county, pallumbich, the police in america are arranged differently; everyone who comes to the police starts from the very beginning. that is, no way here, when a soldier can move to the police as a captain or major in the american police. that won't work as an assistant. pifa is an important link in the police hierarchy, absolutely all information flows to him. there were many problems both from external sources and from internal ones, 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 think you've heard all those wild stories about what's crazy committed by the police in america unfortunately. all this is true. and the american police do not
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call such officers to account and try to hide the crime they committed the day when his whole life turned upside down john dugan, he still remembers every minute of adoms. the adams family had such a name was big farm. one evening, with etad, he came home and found a car parked on the territory of this company , the car belonged to the sheriff's office and was issued to michael casting michael who, as it turned out, was also a military doctor having 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 dugan realized he couldn't keep quiet and started his anonymous site and
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police crime site called singer outflow orc is for cops officers who can use website to report on internal crimes in police departments or their precincts, the site was heavily classified. the police could not determine who posted information on this site, which did not please the sheriff. they struggled to identify my sources of information. but in the end, nothing was found, high-ranking officials from the police suspected. what kind of leak of information about the crimes of the police is exactly the arc, but nothing could be done against him according to the law, there was 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 issue, dugan, he stopped his very dangerous game of the goal of bringing
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american werewolves in uniform to clean water, which i did 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 records where he confesses to the examination. 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 what i recorded, not a clean- handed police officer, the fbi broke into my house in search of traces of these records during
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the search, the fbi agents did not find a double, i realized that they would put him behind bars anyway for any far-fetched reason and decided to run away, they played. i 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. i rented a boat to go to cuba from cuba, i was going to fly to moscow, but i noticed that the farmer was following me . they used. doug 's surveillance vehicles were driven like a wolf as long as he managed to get away from persecution, but the ring inexorably shrank the life and freedom of an honest policeman hanging in a thread you know 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 walked a little around the mall to make sure the fbi was not following me,
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then. i changed my clothes down the river and put on my 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 of a woman's wig on her face, dark glasses, like break away from the chase and illegally get 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 are hardcore boxing, the clash of the strongest boxers in russia and america from the evil us bars, joelshoy herself, then abdurakhmanov elvin brito. a duel with a year-long expectation of timur s lachinin against haji navruzov's automaton, as well as a long-awaited one. revenge of vyacheslav datsik with the sex champion gloria cavalry sauna, live broadcast on ntv on december 25, 23:30. details on the site hardcore show.ru of the world
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betting company olymp city and on the site hardcore show.russian action movie white wig sunglasses john dugan escaped the fbi according to all the rules of conspiracy to change the car to check if there is a tail and pray that you will not be turned random passersby. 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 pilot. i said i'm writing a book on plate tectonics since i'm 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 it, this is exactly the place where i was going to heal a medical emergency. we were
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just over this airport, which happened to be in canadian territory, when i said 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 it 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. vialinia got from there to moscow, and here i am, when asked why he fled to russia, john wonders, and where else is one of those few countries in the world that is not intimidated by the united states, all the other countries of the reunited states have some kind of influence. i've been to russia before, i fell in love. this is trump before. i was in russia five times. i dated a russian girl and i knew i would be safe here, when i got to russia i
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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 while waiting for the coveted passport has already traveled almost all of russia crazy in russia i like it very much actually. i feel more at home here. i didn't feel so even in the united states in the west they don't 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 is absolute. truth. for example, in the united states, you never see a man on a horse riding around in, let's say potan , here in russia. you can see people who can take their horse and go downtown. nobody thinks about it just because they can do it
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even when the coronavirus was choking the whole world in a pandemic embrace, dugan could breathe in russia with a full chest. 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 in russia has, but which is not found 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, specially paid attention to the work of the russian police and saw a very big difference with what he was used to in the united states franz the difference is very big the american police have a lot of freedom degree became fascist became
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nazi police troops, if you don't do everything that the policeman tells you, if you show disrespect to the policemen, they can just hit you. they have nothing for it the situation in russia will be 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 almost george floyd was not an angel on the ground was right next to the road. if the policeman said we let's not hold george floyd. the one who could just get up and run out onto the road where he could be hit by a car to death , the responsibility for this would fall on the
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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 condemned because of the politics involved in this process. this a very dangerous precedent for the american legal system when we are not called to account for rea. by violation, but pronounces a guilty verdict, if the crowd wants it, you can’t control the legal system like that. but that's what the american defenders came up with. they made a fire there and walked there, it burned down when the military special operation began in ukraine john dugan, could not stay away, you know, i have a youtube channel, not very big , many subscribers of my channel
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were interested in what i think about what is happening, because they know that i won't lie to him. that was one of the reasons why i went to ukraine, was that the reason? why did i go there? i spoke with many ukrainians, as there are always 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, no matter how people reacted to the presence of the russians, everyone did not
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agree on the time that the united states played a major role in initiating this conflict is what the former american marine saw with his own eyes. i communicated 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 attack the russian tanks that are advancing on city. now suppose that you are a russian tanker, and you are entering the city. 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 get in touch on the radio and request a fire strike on this building so that anti-tank missiles are not fired at you, and then it turns out
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that the building they use is a theater and school building so the ukrainian army battalions use these places use citizens as a bill . dugun managed to visit the liberated melitopol and mariupol, for this, the kiev regime put him on the death lists 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 to win the support of the people in the west. they use this to manipulate nato and america into giving them the latest weapons by playing on feeling. guilt and even tries to involve them in this
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conflict, playing on the feeling of guilt john dugan, has not yet fully understood the intricacies of eastern european relations and stories, so he is still surprised at the behavior, poland a7 i think that what is happening now . and especially what poland is doing poland is accepting the supply of american weapons and allowing them to be sent to ukraine i think this military action is what it is yes, to be honest, i admire the restraint of president putin and the fact that he does not bomb poland for their interference in everything. this is because the weapon sent to ukraine kills russian soldiers, kills civilians of ukraine, while poland, 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'm not going this time . as a journalist, when i served in the
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marine corps, my task was to launch such missiles. like the ones used against russians russian 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 him, a retired american marine, who firmly decided as a militia to defend the dpr i there, because he volunteered from the volunteers to teach them how to use these missiles as an instructor and even go to the front line and launch these missiles myself, if they let me, a you tell the americans, tell everyone what they didn't do to us here. this idea shoots everything. i am 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 when i become one, i'm going there, as a russian patriot, you understand, the russian people are russian
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soldiers die there from these rockets. 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 as many people with experience as i have 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 cites someone in the ukrainian intelligence service as their source. 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. threats 95 years in prison. the fbi had already twice asked to extradite the bad wolf, but they were refused, then the special services decided to contact john directly and called me. my uncle said
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look, the fbi says they're dropping 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, it might be possible to go 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 with his conscience. he chose his side and homeland a long time ago by a special military operation. in ukraine , a personal tragedy finally set the dots in his life. grigory krasovsky that he will never forgive the washington regional committee and the kiev regime, we learn immediately after
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a short advertisement helped to be released and not of his own free will. absolutely all viewers know this man, the former american policeman today is a russian lawyer, grigory kravsky, a frequent guest on various talk shows, he is not afraid to talk on the island of topics and is always open to dialogue, only a few of the viewers know his personal history. and you
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know what connects him with the donbass. i probably still consider myself equally comfortable in russia in the usa it so happened that the staff came with my mother, when i was 11.5 years old, so i lived in austria for a year and a half, that is, i already had the experience of acclimatization to another country, another culture in german, then quite spoke even thought. here came the surname, we just settled in philadelphia very interesting ukrainian communication, philadelphia was for us shock plus to learn that everything goes diving, mostly came to america after the second world war, because they were afraid to return to the soviet union for cooperation or collaboration with the german occupation forces, but grew up philadelphia studied at the university, also in the usa, felt like an american in the donbass because
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of this, 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, but in the fourteenth year i arrived, and planned for 3 weeks just to visit relatives in the donbass in the luhansk region. and i made a decision, just on the second of may after i saw it on the internet. what happened to the water union house. already before that, a whole month had already been going on in slavyansk, naturally there would be a forceful solution with those who did not agree with the new pro-american government. therefore, after the events of the water in odessa, i realized what it means that a nationalist is already acting with impunity. and the same thing will happen again. well, these were in the self-proclaimed republics of the
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dpr before the referendum. that's why we bought the tickets were already on may 5 or 6, elderly mothers and grandmother flew in together with gregory. brave women wanted to be close to their relatives in a difficult hour. they had to fly to donetsk that day; the report was not closed, because a group of ukrainian soldiers arrived there. and i had to fly to dnepropetrovsk from there already to go luganskaya and my grandmother was a vladivostok 8 years old with me. hmm there is a broken leg, that is, there to help. mom was already bedridden sick. that is, it was difficult to transport them, but that's all, thank god, health, allowed them to wear there to do all this. but then it was already clear what was happening. ah. we were supposed to fly on the sixth of may back. and my grandmother had 900
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people alive. there was a sister 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, many exchange residents died that day, so we had to adjust our already plan to return. grigory took up humanitarian aid, tried negotiate with the red cross, but in vain, and help was needed, because there were those who were killed earlier, but when the ukrainian volunteer battalions were advancing. their approach was terrible, they are approaching the village in order to attack early in the morning, they fire at it without warning without the possibility of warning the locals so that they can supervise. then there
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were no drones there to check if the militias were there or did not come up, we are afraid to go in first we fire. uh, civilian miners trying to leave the village on foot or by cars cars also come under fire, no one understood that the car was driving, yes, a moving target. you know they shoot at her. it was terrible, but inhuman and that was insulting to me. i understood perfectly well that the american military was also involved in this . there, the advisers had deadlines before their eyes, the americans went wild, and 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. people died. just sat in a cafe apartment building calmly, there were quarters of children on the playground
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playing football, also a child. it seems that a family with a stroller with a child was walking, well, the child, the father just covered the stroller with his wife died. 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 sit down. well, there's a group of people there to bury mom. here we have a multi-confessional orthodox jewish family, so there was one ceremony with participation of a local rabbi. he hasn't arrived yet. he escaped, well, he was evacuated, sorry, he was a good person. a. well, the local community. we performed the jewish rite as well as the orthodox rite and it was scary, because
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people saw what was happening. the 98-year-old grandmother was taken away to the village. it seemed that she was safe, but it only seemed so, the grandmother was evacuated in the village of pod lugansk, it seems to be calmly quieter, the village is cartilaginous. it's all good, my grandmother grew up in the village anyway. that is, there, as if blossomed in the village, returned and that's it. then the ukrainians also fired at this village. why because she was just on the road here on 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 involved in the death of his mother and grandmother. and i began to find out who was involved in this. what ukrainian military units are present there
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american advisers, yes, i’m present, i’m moving here precisely because the russian language is strong, i never feel like myself here, therefore, i decided in december 2020 russian president vladimir putin communicates with volunteers , including an italian. he shows his best qualities, as he has already been many times in history, valeria is noticeably worried, a little confused. the words are preparing to turn to the
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president with a very important request, on which his whole life depends . i'm not french, i'm not an actor, i'm just a simple italian teacher i dream of becoming a citizen of russia there is no such thing as a president who smiles, plows in response, and of course he will take an interest. how does valeria live in siberia in such a harsh climatic zone for a person. stop, at first it was very difficult, but here. the climate is very, very cold, and in fact the people. they seem to me, the little ones are very hot, that is, they are
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very, uh, there. direct culture. here. i saw in myself a culture of helping each other. i saw. e. i got lost here at first, billions, different billions of strangers. she helped me a lot because therefore my server is here. and, of course, the passport should be close to the russian heart. so we will solve this issue literally a week after this dialogue, on december 12, on the day of the constitution of russia, valery received a coveted passport for nedti. everyone laughed when they saw mister birth, the city of rita and beyond. ah, as if yes, everyone is leaving, i don’t know why he is leaving everyone valeria zanetti was born in the eternal city in the family of a gynecologist and geologists yes, i have a typical
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roman action, you can drink closely with yourself in the forest square. as we like and played in the ruins. uh, children killed there. it’s always normal for us, 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 mighty language fascinated the young italians. i know spanish italian uh, russian and english and some french, and already so-so uh definitely russian. in russian
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i had some idea about russia when i took it moved here, i saw that in fact russia is very safe country, unlike what i thought, i am from what everyone really thinks. uh, i thought that i would leave to live in siberia in myself, it will always be cold there, in fact, it can be very hot in itself, that is. a lot of hmm would seem to her in the west about russia, which do not coincide with the reality of myths and legends about the
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terrible 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. it turns out actually, well, russian. also after the first tournetallian decided try to live in russia longer and flew to krasnoyarsk. the siberian metropolis met him coolly, minus 38 and i remember that they opened the doors, and i, well, the air is so
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cold. i never feel in my life not immediately strong, but i've had such fucking so interesting that i'm not even strongly slowed down. now uh more comments -30°c in krasnoyarsk valery quickly realized that a siberian is not someone who doesn't get cold, but someone who dresses warmly . does volunteer work collects medicine and food for the donbass it seems to me that russia is practically without fighters.
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two basically more reasonable requirements are two reasonable requirements. believe me, peace and respect for the donbass secondly, uh, live not with a threat jumped out, because this is also very important. but america and the europeans and well, of course , the europeans. they do not decide anything, that is, the europeans do it. it's europe that doesn't have some uh some politics they share what america has always said it's been for 80 years. they thought what the hell is this, they thought just laughed and therefore were not yet. the
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russians could not do anything, besides this, valery is sure that the west purposefully pushed zelensky's criminal regime as 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 what i don't know yo or something like why italy remained on the side of zelensky's thugs , señor, valerio, the government argues with the consciousness of the case . they are just a doll and a doll
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that has. this is the level of the italian government people. this is something completely different, first of all, not all of them are not all victims of pro-god propaganda for something, although there are many. yes? and, if there are a lot of people who understand the situation, and support uh russia and who are against uh, which now they are against the italian government, at first the special operation began to help valery donbass and tell your european friends about what is really going on, as he himself says he fights against propaganda. they, for example, remember what they did. weapons they
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just wanted to come and but they will always use such manipulations more, for example, uh, they maintain and manipulate the image. uh, like they do in syria in syria they supported terrorists they supported a group from a democratic position that were generally uh not democratic. well they showed how good they are, how fair they are. it's the same as it was now in europe now where they say don't well
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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, the public won't like it. 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 after 4 february 2022, many foreigners and our domestic foreign agents left russia, i decided that i would not. i decided that i would stay here all the time because, well, russia has
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given me a lot of good things for 10 years, and so i won't just say. that 's all, thank you very much, while i'm not such a person, and i'm here, i'm taking here. uh. uh, when the time is good, they'll be here, damn it, when the time is bad. if this happens and it doesn’t matter what the storm is, i will stay here in the fourteenth year, when here we have already decided to move to moscow in august. in september of the fourteenth year after the death of my grandmother. and i communicated and actively helped refugees from donbass 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, from the stanets region of the
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servant region from the kharkov region from odessa, that is, from the russian-speaking regions, who realized that today there are remnants of nationalists. they'll just kill. yes, people were detained, beaten, tortured, given sentences, the judiciary was absolutely biased against them for the american gregory 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 in our village. nobody spoke ukrainian in this area. the geographical center of ukraine in the village, no one takes in the ukrainian language heavy russian-speaking, whether the village is made, i will never speak ukrainian. although, here it was downloaded into the lugansk people refused to leave there, and in the fourteenth year and then, no, i'm from here. this is
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our earth. we are not going anywhere from here, but these nationalists and so on. so what, well, they don’t pay me a pension. it's okay, i'll live and retire. although she retired, she was the chief auditor and coal of the povarsky region. that is, a serious position and so on, so that's all. we understand everything. yes, this is a personal tragedy from a family in the states krasovsky studied at the same school with the children of hitler's escaped ukrainian accomplices and they remember very well their fierce hatred. they had a completely different approach to the ukrainian nationalist muscovites. he was told so further. all yes, here they are on the fact that these people lived in america, but here they are, somehow stuck here. yes, at this stage, although i wanted to say that he was russian or did something bad. yes? look what happened to you after your lands had already become part of poland and
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after the twentieth year there, yes, they were, when there was no one to turn to. and why? yes, here is bender melnik shukhevych, they live in this grew up, yes, they saw what true polish discrimination is. so why did you start to hate the russians so much after the death relatives grigory demanded an answer from washington because his 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. yes, there was no response from the american side , although grandmother had american citizenship, like my mother. we received no response or apology. ah, i
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apologized, a disease was born there, on the contrary, people in the russian federation. and even then i wrote a letter to the president that they demand some kind of investigation. well, it was all about nothing looking at it all. i realized that everything is waiting. and i decided that well, why and don't forget to live in moscow, because grigory krasovsky simply did not want to be involved in this, he moved his wife and children to 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 move to russia or belarus yeah, i like it, belarus. i was pleasantly surprised to find that it is so clean here in the country, people are very kind, many good restaurants, caffeine is
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a pleasure to be here. you are washington's evan humor enemy of the states in january 2021, he allowed himself the unthinkable, did not agree with biden's victory in the elections and went to the capitol peace protest in america there was a color revolution. 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. fathers against violence, they took almost all the business and created chaos in which it would be easier for them to rig 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 he still received a charge 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's policy of behavior and increased censorship. it looks like
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that we are returning to the position of warmongers , as was the case under george w. bush, for participating in a liberal rally, the dictatorship of the most democratic country brought six charges against newman at once. the fbi put him on the wanted list. i left america at first on a business trip to earn my own protection, but after a while. i found out that we are guilty. they left in solitary confinement and their punishment was much more serious than the crime itself, this is the tactic american legal system. they inflate the price of a crime so that you plead guilty to a lesser crime, because if you can be proven guilty, then you will go to jail 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
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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 i was mistaken. they knew that i was in ukraine no more than two weeks. they only announced my indictment and notified me and the people who knew me that i was on the wanted list, but the ukrainian authorities were already intent on arresting 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 to run away, drove to the border with belarus and went on foot through the forest august 15 , 2021 evan newman was detained by belarusian border guards. so far, that's all i've been able to visit. i like it. i have already been
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in a pine forest and saw a swamp or something like that 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. everything suits me. and if in america someone does not agree with yours. with an opinion your business will try to destroy your reputation. that's the difference. found paradise on earth in moscow. why he 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. what is behind this sign? and now we are going to the laboratory, these nanosprings
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can be used as motors for drug delivery on the horseshoe of the famous flea and 150 pieces fit in the field. and what ferromagnetic alloys do you use alloy the guys are savvy for more than 25 billion rubles. for the renewal of the scientific base and the birth of new stars of science, the national project of russia is what is important here and now. flags of russia of novorossia of the donetsk people's republic, you might think that this is a diplomatic department, but no, this is an american barbershop in the center of moscow, our film crew is met by the owner of a colorful teddy barbershop. i first came to russia in 2014. i cut people's hair in 42 countries around the world in february 2014. i came to moscow to
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to hold a master class made a tattoo of a famous russian master, and also worked in a couple of barbershops, as a guest teddy's leather jacket is strewn with stripes. sickle and hammer navorossia. stalin i consider stalin the best leader of all time. i still like some russian queens, but stalin turned this country into a superpower and it is thanks to his iron hand that russia is now so strong to putin. i also feel great. i only have one complaint with him. i wish he was more like stalin in dealing with 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 also because there is something in common between us. he was not russian,
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he was georgian, and i am an american in russia, this 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 his country power in the west is constantly lying 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. propaganda it's all about propaganda, i don't think it's possible to get through to people somehow. just look at how many lies russia is spreading in our media this will never change, if you ask the americans who won the great patriotic war in world war ii, you will understand that they do not know anything about the role everyone will tell russia in this that america was the winner. i know that the war in europe was won by russia by the soviet union, and america did not
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play a significant role in its successes, they 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, wow. this is paradise on earth. there is nothing here for which i hate america and the west. if there is, then you don’t notice it at all, and at this moment i clearly i realized that the country is my home then i decided that i would return to los angeles, work there for another 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 they would spend the rest of the days. i understood this for only an hour, having walked around moscow in california, he had a profitable business, the barbershop chain was making good money, but he was not happy to continue. come here came
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to be happy, and i'm here, really much happier doing it. 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 don't need to go to los angeles. i had a barbershop that brought in two or three thousand dollars a week, but i was a completely unhappy person. i'm all there in groburel and wanted from there. go somewhere in search of his somewhere teddy greg traveled half of europe to sweden germany britain turned out to be the same america only with european accent, the difference between russian americans is that russians are not offended by everything in a row, as i said, russians do not like to be offended and complain. oh, this is racism sexism. oh, homophobia, that's all, fifth or tenth. that's the difference russian is not such a bitch, so to speak. what a good example to give. and it's not
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just the americans in the west, they're all europeans, britons, they're always offended by something, but the russians have a different mentality, and i like it. i myself have a russian mentality. you still understood in california america actually turned into a brutal liberal dictatorship a long time ago. i like that russia adheres to traditional values, there is no this western tolerance, is there no no feminism of all what i call, what i call innate russia is a country of traditional values russian people for the most part adhere to 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're not so tolerant stick to the old ones traditional values in the west, some liberals are brainwashed. what is called to me personally is more in spirit, russian people, russian society is my mindset, closer to
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russian. teddy was forced to hide his beliefs. talk about them openly in the united states more dear to americans since the cold war, thoroughly brainwashed by propaganda, so they believe all sorts of nonsense that russia is the worst place in the world, that it is a poor country inhabited by crazy russians and putin is also crazy. lots of propaganda and most americans will not say anything good about russia everything they think about russia everything that brainwashes them with our snakes bullshit this has nothing to do with the truth the only thing that the former american in russia does not like is the ban on the free carrying of weapons. there are other laws. and that's 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
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weapons. in america i always carry with me gun. it's legally allowed, and it 's needed there, because it can be very dangerously full of robbers, drug addicts, psycho negroes who break into stores. in general, continuous, madness. in my native los angeles, they wore much more than in moscow here. i can walk at any time of the day and not worry about anything, but unless some drunkard comes to you. that's all, nothing particularly threatens you here, so a gun is useless, in principle, in russian society. i feel more security 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 actually like small towns in other parts of russia more than moscow i like the countryside one of the most wonderful features of russia is the
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hospitality with which 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 with questions, anyone was ready to let me go home, even strangers in russia, wherever i was, i was surrounded by kind, open and friendly people, they could invite me to introduce my family. you won’t come anywhere in russia, there are nice kind people everywhere. it immediately attracted me. in our country, in moscow, i do not like everything, unlike small towns. i love sevastopol crimea i will go to donbass soon i have been going to for 2 years. for me, this is also part of russia. teddy greg unequivocally supported the special operation to protect the donbass and was very rejoiced at 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
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have been living here for 4 years and all this time. i spoke about it. 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 am this i can't stand 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 the rest will be banned those who decided to escape from russia under the guise of fighters for peace teddy greg says one tablecloth drum around his neck and a fair wind in his hunchbacked back. well, now various dregs are leaving, but this is not a real russian, in my opinion, those russians who are leaving russia should be deprived of citizenship to hell . let them roll where they want, we don't need them here. let all this liberal
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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 home to moscow with her 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 be seen. feelings are here but with my friends, i broke off relations in many ways. we no longer communicate business positions against the backdrop of everything that is happening now. they can take a ukrainian and anti-russian position and i don’t care, even if you are a member of the family, if you are against russia, then i ’m not going to communicate with you anymore ancestors, teddy greg built america arrived on the continent back in 1640 fought with the british for independence dressed peter jay maguire even founded the socialist labor party.
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teddy is proud of the history of his family, his nose states with sadness the country for which his ancestors fought more. no, i always tell the russians that nagima will never be on american soil again. i have no desire to return, if i ever find myself in america, then only as part of the russian army, if a war between russia and america suddenly starts, but i don’t want to go back again. i have it forever. why should i go back there, that i have not yet seen these degenerates there? i can watch on tv here too, a former american with a russian heart proudly calls himself a patriot, russia my home is my homeland. say what want to. 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, teddy
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gregor has almost everything a business residence permit has dreamed of and freedom says what he thinks has finally solved all the issues related to emigration. i now have a visible residence, 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 russian passport and meet putin, of course. these are my two cherished desires and i am really happier, if not for one important circumstance. immediately after a short advertisement, a large family of new
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russian americans turned to our president for help. a mother used her eleven year old son as a living canvas and stuffed him with tattoos. she tattooed an underage child in my midst. in principle, a tattoo is not considered something supernatural. her son already has a second tattoo, and there will already be a big ostap nobody here the father is sure that if the son does not like the tattoo, he will bring them together, but what does dad do? he removes tattoos you don't know what is incomprehensible. why get tattoos, if then they get a new one, and relatives and friends of tattooed families are now afraid for their children. i also have an 11-year-old daughter, she can come and say, but i am categorically against it. why do parents dispose of the body of their son as they please, in no case
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should the child be subjected to such a test? new season premiere tomorrow at 20:00 on ntv rafael miron gabriel herman alexander zinaida ivan svetlana maria and baby xenia in a large family, as many as 10 wonderful children survived in the countryside outside the city. we only had two neighbors. we had a large plot of about 200 acres when we moved into that house. we already had six for the sake of the kids and it annoyed people that we had so many of them i considered wrongly bad. here we are overpopulating the planet. yes, we use so much energy. so much gasoline, eating too much of drinking too much water. i don't know too much noise from us.
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the first alarm bell sounded when the american police detained miron plateau on the street because the guy was walking suspiciously, yes, because i was walking. to take a walk on the street, because i walked, and then an aggressive crowd of supporters of the us democratic party attacked the eldest son of rafael when donald trump was elected president, it was in all american media, just like russia is now for the media, it was a very unpleasant surprise on all channels they said about how terrible it is that donald trump won we lived near adolescence in
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the center of the prophecy is that the majority of the inhabitants are democrats, this is the opposite of the party of hillary clinton's party my son was 15, and in america you can only vote from the age of eighteen he was 15, but he is a big guy and looks like a conservative person who could vote for trump, and he was attacked a group of aggressive people. they began to shout that he must have voted. and he was threatened with physical danger for voting in which, by law, he could not participate. and when the coronavirus pandemic began, the family, boards, decided to flee the country on the news we were planning to introduce a rule that if you don't get all your vaccinations they take your passport, and we thought, oh no, we want to leave, we need passports. so it's better to leave before anything happens, so we left. this is how the decision was made for us. it was the last straw. anna plata's ancestors
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were from russia, she immediately understood where to go in russia. he said that you were crazy. well, he understood why anna and john are orthodox, so they decided to stay in sergiev posad to live closer? money for moving collected, what is called by the bottom of the barrel sold the house borrowed from friends and relatives instrument musical instrument 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 plane tickets and almost covered the cost of the visa. came out just great. never will. nothing wrong. bye.
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