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russia will die completely with its population, but there is no need to touch the world. and we say, not guys, well, russia there will be no peace if there is no russia and putin, that's why they are so afraid, because they understand that putin will not go, there will be no compromises. well, yes, it's god, but i'm just literally a couple of times, because to what was said. this is the first in 30 years. in fact, an attempt to throw, a challenge to geopolitical dominance and absolutely boundless rudeness by the west, which eliminated on this planet, and here and on the planet. the earth is all quiet for this, but that's why everyone is watching how this thing is going, so i, unfortunately, also disagree that we have an unlimited time limit. it seems to me that they are all watching, and therefore it is important not to rush anywhere. but it is important to understand that there are factors to precisely formulate it cannot be discounted , but in any case time works for us
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to hurry. we can't afford anyway , that is, and you can't be the process endless indisputable. yes, but you have to find it here. this is the norm when tok fulfills his psychological task, because it’s just a very important result here, and they will, but still you need to understand, not at any cost, not at any cost, not at any price, but it won’t, but at the same time again in some places, so and eternally necessary enough in some places thoughts on a paradox, somewhere something must be taken, so to speak. and somewhere you can get around something, because you need to understand that it’s all the same with their help of weapons. yes, last sentence. it's just for me important because i'm going back to where i started. uh, but nevertheless, nevertheless, of course, if we talk about the metaphysical goal, it is important that people do not die, even our opponents, even our enemies. and so that they see the light, i think, if you want, here he says, and what is the goal, so that they see the light in this, putin explains 100 times in this sense in this sense, for me, as for the century,
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the restoration of holy russia is the fact of this insight, because from the other side i see only the devils that need to be the holy role does not allow her to live them across. some kind of the same as a bone across in the throat, which stood up. i think that it is extremely important to understand this, so almost every speaker today, when speaking, paid attention to such characteristic very rudeness. and the feeling that the americans can dictate and, in general , western countries can dictate to another state. how to behave correctly and here is an example with india - this is just a vivid example, because india is a very large state, but uh, in principle, you can collect such quotes for every day 15-20, when western countries find it possible to indicate here the political system. good judge from economics to human rights. well behind this. it seems to me that there are such deep historical cultural hmm and the roots that rely on the fact that when this changes is completely meaningless, in general, the word civilization itself. here sergey
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vikich lavrov used it in his speech. we always, uh, now pay a lot of attention to the civilizational approach. it also has an ancient roman origin. in ancient rome, civilization meant a slightly different phenomenon, if we compare it with how we understand it here, and in what context we use it then civilization understood here to literally translate this word this is a reduction to a proper citizen, that is, civil this is correct behavior or correct norms correct traditions. there is something that surrounds the barbarian. this is civil civil, this is exclusively the romans. and here is what surrounds them. that's all barbarians who live wrong and it is necessary to educate them and make them citizens. and that means making yourself out of them. spread the culture to them. today, we understand civilization by civilization, we mean a little differently different civilizations, which are held together by spiritual, primarily religious cultural traditions. after e ancient rome, if you look at the middle ages, we will see that this
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civilization has come to the point that we have the same religious affiliation, different confessions. and this denomination came to dogma, for example, it is not the infallibility of the pope of rome; in russian, the term infallibility is more often used, because it suggests that the pope simply cannot be mistaken, always right, when in particular he appears there with various appeals, then in the era of modernity. they generally came up with an ideology that assumed that the teaching that is contained in the west is a philosophy that originated in the west. it cannot have any alternatives, because everything is contradictory. this ideology is contrary. just almost a natural phenomenon, because human rights, which were the result of the development of this society. bought natural status. which, of course, no one with these rights does not have. just by the fact of your birth. this requires the state legislation of a society that shares these
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values, otherwise there are rights that a person has by birth. well, the west insists that there is. detachable natural human rights, which is just by the fact of birth, well, you can go to sub-saharan africa some touching. only this is completely broken by the children of mowgli, the so-called phenomena. that is, if the child ended up in, say, a wild forest and grew up in a flock, he has this speech function. if it hit no, then something is somehow not being implemented. it is strange to talk about it as a natural right, because it can only be realized in the presence of a society, moreover, a certain level of development is absolutely accurate, and despite the fact that this is any sane person. you understand that this is nonsense, but on this nonsense is based, in general, the whole doctrine and the whole political philosophy of western civilization, which says that if you do not accept this, then you are either at best an authoritarian, at worst a totalitarian state. you do not
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have the right to exist in your anti-human regime, it is necessary to destroy it. and this is the most critical. so how can you destroy it? an elitist autocratic state is only absolutely democratic and, uh, this thesis that there are some things that are allowed for us, what is allowed for jupiter is not allowed for a bull , this is quite acceptable in a world in which, uh, there is a correct system. we have the wrong system. she got you to understand that it is based not only on some discussions and speeches. today we have a constitution, for example, which initially, in principle, for the most part was compiled on the basis of those political and social institutions that developed in western countries, but never developed in russia. most of the world has such constitutions. these political institutions in the west they have under them, social institutions that are not in the countries of another civilization, social institutions must always be supported
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in our constitution the only thing that really makes sense is the amendment? yes, here are the first movement amendments. seriously, i say, really, yes, amendments - this is the first such first movement in the direction close to the values ​​that really unite our society, and these social institutions are without value. they just don't work and that's it. we are caused by this shake-up in the world that exists today, because this universalism and this dictatorship of one type of one model of the value of institutions and other things, and is typical not only for internal devices of the state. they are trying to do this in international relations. they absolutely impose their principles and institutions on the state at the international level. and here you need to understand that we are in such a conflict, in which the leadership of the country does not hide it directly. this it says, we are trying to liberate the world from this western yoke from this dictatorship dictatorship on a global scale
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is impossible without a solid, ideological and theoretical base that they have and uh, they have it are put into practice by means of very well-organized propaganda, but one must be aware that this propaganda is also mistaken. and we see that they are trying to convey to the territory of russia the ideas that they are trying to convey here . they are now beginning to refract in a slightly different direction. if initially, during the start of special operations, the main bet was made on the fact that the population would be frightened and show that the majority was opposed to the special operation, thereby causing dissatisfaction state power, which did not work out, and as a result of all the steps that were taken by western countries from economic measures to information warfare, the atmosphere of fear that they tried to create, we got such a result that the support of the president increased by 20%, and
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supporters. according to the results, normal relations with european strangers became two or three times less. they had a question all before that was 51% now, if they are mistaken, there are already less than 20% left and people who believe that they are we really need a normal dialogue. this figure is much less than half already remains. this is the result of the first stage of this information war, but now the main focus is on trying to convince the population that, uh, in our country, that the special operation is going badly, that everything is bad. you're not doing well. so, uh, you have swung at such steps, and you are not succeeding. this is exactly the same spoon as the first stage of this information war, but it is already here they understand psychology a little more of our population, because our population is such that it is impossible to frighten it with confrontation. it is absolutely impossible for humanity. it, on the contrary, perceives it as a challenge to invigorate? yes, this is
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an interesting task. now you can unite to consolidate and show the whole world. what are we capable of. and here, the second is already tuned to psychology. fly from our people, who can perceive any kind of power, but not weak, who can perceive any kind of leadership, but only not losing, and therefore it is very important that the population clearly understands that everything is going absolutely fine, the task is being carried out on time and exactly the tasks that were originally set by the country's leadership are being carried out. what tasks are we talking about and i will end here. i'm following the discourse very carefully right now, which is unfolding backwards. and what they say is just a special operation in ukraine in general , sensible people, they honestly admit. they say script. here they are telling 5-6-7. someone eight scenarios for the development of events, but all in one voice says that the scenario in which russia loses militarily in this conflict does not exist, it simply does not exist, because as soon as this could
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hypothetically happen, russia could use nuclear weapons. and on this. uh, the special operation will be completed, so don’t even consider this scenario, they understand that there is no possibility for ukraine to win the war against russia there, even hypothetically, if they understand this, and they continue to do what they are doing to stuff ukraine with weapons to convince ukrainians, what do you win every time here every thesis - it's always you now win. are you winning this whole marriage plan? what is the whole point of just trying to drain. uh, our resources are to try to make the population feel as much as possible that something is not working out there, something is not working there. in general, we americans are not working against us. we are a side effect. the americans so talentedly degreased europe that is, they also solved their economic problems, in a brilliant way. they just made europe spend mad now
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money to upgrade its military-industrial potential. they forced them to switch to their expensive gas in certain volumes. that is, they will turn europe into economic ruins, that is, the americans. why do they need to as long as possible , because they look like the europeans are weaker. that is, money is fleeing from europe to america because in america and against the background of the fight against us, the americans, brilliantly solve the problem of destroying the economic competitor that europe was, so they understand well that to defeat us impossible, but they maintain the illusion in the british of the european union that now a little more in particular, considering. here is the last sentence. i would like to support what sergei said in particular, given that we are talking about russia, if it were an asian power or some country from africa, or i don’t know any
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other part of the world, then this is the challenge. uh, the special operation, its positive results could still go unnoticed for the same europeans, but when it actually does an alternative europe which, being a representative, offers very similar value systems, but which has not been subjected to this simplified form of modernity enough, which offers this new hmm concept, and it is making progress. this is the most dangerous thing for this world doctor i have a problem with your schulz. for some reason he writes hmm he, and i have to read. when i read what schultz wrote, i was deeply disappointed. i'm used to what uh? well, i won't talk about the teutonic dark genius, but somehow before the text something more serious generated, it was not necessary for a genius, well, still gloomy what
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happened? why is this person writing? why is he writing? i think they probably know, but maybe i’ll tell you at the beginning, i have a lot of very interesting things about germany that will explain why he writes. and why does he write and what is happening with germany e i can’t get past this video with israeli special forces who are somewhere in the room. well, i will not hide that when the video appeared i wrote to you that it is horror. i can't comment on it, but today i will comment on it. well, it is clear, of course, that every nation is every state. every country has a right to its villains. well, israel, in this small no exception, also has the right to have its scoundrels, but for me, of course , my inner defeat is great in that it turns out that even the presence of poison in the shemam does not protect the country and does not protect the country, which is, well, they call themselves, as it were,
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this is not a purely jewish country, because there more than a million are inhabited by arabs and other nationalities. but this is not protecting the country from this internal anti-semitism, which can manifest itself in uh, perverted form. like when these guys e in hebrew congratulate everyone. happy jewish passover passover. this is called in hebrew, and immediately pronounces bandera slogans at the same time. i'll tell you a little story. well , maybe they will serve, maybe they are still alive at this point. i don't know if they are not alive or not, but if they are alive, and they look at your program i will tell them just one story from berlin, one of the jewish activists. in berlin, there were also those who, in principle, tried in some way until the forty-third year. they tried to fight the regime in some other way. well, it didn’t work out, they found him and one day they began to load them on the platform e into these pulmon
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cars, in which then the jews were taken to the viennese, and moreover, the guards were german, and those local policemen who were there, or were captured, or somehow. that is these were our former soviet ones. these ukrainians were russian belarusians. i don't know they play rubles. but these were former vlasovites. let's just say yes, a and this one he survived this er, well already. i saw his performance. he was no longer young, and then he was 17 years old young guy who participated in the jewish resistance to the so-called. he says that when their crowd was driven to this sea car, he saw two twin girls, and 14-15 years old. they stood close to each other and it was clear that they were very afraid. he says i considered himself a leader. i considered myself very strong. i approached them. he said, well, don't be afraid, i'm with you. and we will go with you and that's it. everything will be fine with you, they were loaded into the car. and, well, the car, of course,
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was packed there. a lot of people, after a while he heard one of these girls crying loudly, and he made his way through the car to her. they stand one of the girls, and the other lies on the floor, curled up and crying. well, it's just terrible, and he says. yes, do not be afraid, what are you you're afraid, it's okay. we're all here, we'll be fine. we are together, and my sister tells him that she is not afraid of anything. she wants to pee, but she ca n't do it because there are hundreds of people here, she is shy. here is the story. i really want these israeli special forces who came with the slogan glory to ukraine to hear it. so that they remember these jewish girls. well, now about serious matters about germany. listen, in general, everyone is aware that germany still lives in conditions when she did not sign a peace treaty in 1945, when the act of surrender was signed. uh, germany and japan were among the countries
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that, hmm, when created, then the united nations organization applied articles 53-57 of the charter to them, the united nations is the so-called wording of not friendly countries, but rather countries of opponents, only two countries were listed in this wording. these are germany and japan. according to this wording. it has been operating to this day since 1945. these countries do not sign a peace treaty and are subject to the so-called special right, which consists in the fact that the security council and individual members of the security council have special rights in relation to these. in particular, if necessary, if these countries behave badly, but i, of course, exaggerate, but i tell, as it is approximately. there sounds against them can be applied anything economic sanctions. uh, military presence. they may be occupied. some rights may be taken away from them. they can with they can do whatever they want. that is, they, in principle, de jure are not independent
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sovereign countries. so, with regard to germany, this is an amendment that, probably, everyone has already forgotten about. it is supposedly since 1994, not in the ninety-fourth year, the amendment was sort of canceled, but it has been preserved in the charter, it is still inscribed so it is considered, as it were, that in the ninety-fourth year, when the agreement was signed, 2, + 4, which unites germany as well, as if all this automatically disappeared nothing has disappeared, it has been preserved and it remains, therefore, at the moment, what schultz writes and how he writes, but is dictated by those internal rules that c is very well aware of and remembers and the germans remember very well in russia, i think that we have long forgotten about this and have not paid attention to it at all for a long time, that russia also has its own certain rights to germany until today. according to these amendments. how can it be used? i don't know, i'm not a lawyer, but i only imagine that, perhaps this could be used. well,
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now e, returning to today's day about e schultz, schultz is actually in the state of such a governor who does not have any rights and any opportunities. it's been recently . uh, this meeting took place in ramstein. you know, i'll tell you now what rammstein is , probably not all. this represents itself very well, in addition to being the operational center of the command of the luftwaffe and the german and united states of america, it is also the center from which almost all operations in asia are conducted to the middle east to the east, and now, including also to ukraine, there is an operational headquarters there that deals with all these matters. and about this one, about some kind of rammstein . here we are talking all the time. well, what are 40,000 american soldiers who are in germany, and i'll tell you now, there is a hospital there. uh, i think it's called medical
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yurov. and this hospital, which was built in ramstein, you know, how coicon has four and a half thousand beds, 4 1/2 thousand beds in ramstein on a military group, which consists of or consisted of 40,000 people. well, in order to understand what it is, i'll tell you that in civilian america in germany, 791 beds are required for 100,000 people. here's the difference there 0.7%, and here 11.5%. this is one part. that is, you need to understand that when they make rammstein and we say rammstein. this group is the center, which is unique. and prepare for military action. they are ready to serve 4.5 thousand people there at a time. and of course, uh imagine imagine that, for one american soldier or for 10 american soldiers, one-piece, but this is complete nonsense, this does not exist, no one will be responsible for this. for this, by the way, the germans come from the german budget. well, now further
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there is not far, in principle, or rather, more precisely, not so, not far, but not far from nuremberg e, approximately at a distance of 60. e kilometers along the air line there is such a town, which was called in january of this year. they conducted a study of nato, about which we practically we don’t know anything, 6,000 people took part there, 6,000 people took part, were there ukrainians there? i don’t know, the germans assume that they were, but they were carried out. there are two types of teachings on the one hand. they definitely taught people to shoot from various types. howitzers, i suppose, including cheetah howitzers, but the most interesting thing was that a town was built there, in which it was located on an area of ​​163 m². a street with a total length of 320 km and 1,300 different buildings was built there. there, methods and methods of military
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action in cities. why was this done? who prepared it, whether the ukrainians participated there or not , if we compare all this, then i will give you an answer to the question that concerns the schultz. he knew all this. he was preparing for military action. one more sentence i can't finish here. while the russian liberal elite is compiling its lists that protest against the war, the german liberal elite is compiling lists that require suction not to supply weapons to ukraine , the most famous feminist in germany. alice schwarzer who publishes the magazine emma is 100 years old. i am this magazine and she called just such a gigantic party. several hundred people from the german elite, writers , journalists, and cinematographers have already signed up there. uh, kenya film directors conductors. yes, they are against russia they don’t like russia at all they say no, of course russia is doing
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wrong in ukraine but we are against germany getting involved in these military operations and against the supply of heavy weapons, but ukraine so here is our elite the russian elite she is there, a them or it is in general something like this, such as the elite. vladimir ilyich lenin accurately characterized, answering a letter to alexei maksimovich gorky, those who are interested can watch the advertisement after we continue in the new composition.
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we watch gaia history of russia in the application or on the website for free without registration. it's good that representatives of the ukrainian authorities love and respect their people so deeply. what high performance the ukrainian people are given, for example, by a left-handed sidekick who defended, one might say, with his chest and machine gun. zelensky from the suddenly landed paratroopers on white parachutes, this is a man by the name of an arrestovich , shuster writes like that. what's that? zelensky himself didn’t
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know how to use a gun, but fortunately there was a famous spetsnaz officer nearby, who took and fought off everyone and now the rider and the cherry pit are sprouting, but what you understood was this schuster, who is not the one who sets, although i think they are similar in terms of stupidity and vulgarity. well, look how this aristovich describes the character of the ukrainian people. in addition , we have, as it were, a collective unconscious, that is, we are already at the stage, as a society, we are at the stage of such a cutlet, which we put on a plate and twirl, which one is more convenient to eat and sprinkle with everything that is necessary in the average ukrainian, if possible, in general in such categories to argue, this is an ideal victim, informational semantic war all connections in the brain are broken, the reason is investigative, there are some
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semantic symbolic ones, and so on and so further, we suggest he has an ideal gas instead of a brain. from the point of view of a person who is fond of. psychology is here extreme instructive spectacle, i would say, the ukrainian nation is very clearly divided with all that we say, with all this plasticity, and on the cossacks. and they subconsciously do not consider each other one people and are ready to pay each other off. well, it was clear, here is this gebel ukrainian? reicha speaks of her master like this. zelensky man weak keys petty vanity and fear of people who came with a denunciation. i spoke with those who organized. well was close to those who organized say he was staggering. it is absolutely closed beyond the protected area in such a dense ring of protection people were standing on their trip to genichesk.

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