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2 hours ago, Abracadabra said:

Finland about to get the same treatment.

Beyond just the normal anonymous message board banter, I think you truly need to be on some kind of homeland security watchlist.

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6 minutes ago, Outlaw said:

Beyond just the normal anonymous message board banter, I think you truly need to be on some kind of homeland security watchlist.

He'd have to do more than just be a Putin fanboi.

Sure, all the slurping is disgusting, unnecessary too, but those are its choices.

18 minutes ago, Toastrel said:

He'd have to do more than just be a Putin fanboi.

Sure, all the slurping is disgusting, unnecessary too, but those are its choices.

We have no proof that he ISN'T more than that...it's a very odd hill to die on for an American.

30 minutes ago, Outlaw said:

We have no proof that he ISN'T more than that...it's a very odd hill to die on for an American.

A lot of odd hills in this forum.

2 hours ago, Toastrel said:

A lot of odd hills in this forum.

Check out the boobs thread

4 hours ago, Outlaw said:

Beyond just the normal anonymous message board banter, I think you truly need to be on some kind of homeland security watchlist.

I don't think they keep lists of bad ass MFs

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8 minutes ago, Abracadabra said:

I don't think they keep lists of bad ass MFs

No way you'd make that list bish

 

2 hours ago, Abracadabra said:

I don't think they keep lists of bad ass MFs

I imagine a scrawny, gaunt, pale dude with a stringy beard smelling of patchouli who slowly carves into his leg while listening to Fallout Boy and muttering, "I’m a bad ass mfer.”

16 minutes ago, JohnSnowsHair said:

 

They are literally winning every front. 

Let us not forgot the music Russia has given us.

 

 

"The Russian President is a war criminal" Interview with the Federal Guard Service officer who worked with Putin and who fled Russia

Gleb Karakulov is a captain in the Federal Guard Service. Until mid-October 2022, he worked with Vladimir Putin as an engineer in the Presidential Communications Directorate of the FGS. His duties included provision of  secure communications for the President. In early October, he travelled to Astana, where the Head of State was to participate in three events: the VI Summit of the Conference on Engagement and Confidence-Building Measures in Asia, a meeting of the Council of the CIS Heads of State, and the Russia-Central Asia Summit. On 14 October, the last day of his business trip, Karakulov left his colleagues and flew to Istanbul with his wife and daughter.

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— It is common for employees to discuss their bosses. Does this happen in the FGS? Do the FGS officers discuss the President?

They call him the Boss, worship him in every way and only ever talk of him in those terms.

— Where does Vladimir Putin get his information from? How much vacuum is he in? Does he use the Internet?

He doesn’t use a mobile phone. I mean, in all my years of service, I haven’t seen him once with a mobile phone. During business trips, if we accompany the Prime Minister, there is usually another person who travels with us, who is in charge of the Internet — a digital office, a laptop, and access to the network. With Putin, he is not needed. What’s the point of the Internet? I’ll print it out for you. Just kidding! But no, he doesn’t use the Internet or a mobile phone. He only receives information from his closest circle, which means that he lives in an information vacuum.

— It is commonly believed that the President relies on the secret services’ intelligence reports. Are they his source of information?

Yes, they are.

— Does the President watch TV?

The President insists on having Russian television in every venue he stays in.

— Is Putin really in lockdown all the time?

Yes, he is. We still have a self-isolating President. We have to observe a strict quarantine for two weeks before any event, even those lasting 15 to 20 minutes. There is a pool of employees who have been cleared – who underwent this two-week quarantine. They are [considered] ‘clean’ and can work in the same room as Putin.

— Do the staff have any idea as to why such a strict lockdown is still in place?

Everyone is a little perplexed as to why this is still going on. Because everyone has been forced to get vaccinated. Everyone undergoes health screenings, monitors their health, and takes regular tests. I know that all of the President’s aides take PCR tests several times a day. I have no idea why; he’s probably just worried about his health.

— Maybe Vladimir Putin is terminally ill, and this is why he’s afraid of catching Covid as well?

It was not something my colleagues discussed. If he has any health issues, they must be due to his age. Well, he probably does have them. But it is nothing too serious, I guess.

— This is the question that now obsesses about half of the world’s population. How is Vladimir Putin’s health?

I can tell you that I went on many business trips with him, and he went on many trips before 2020. After that he stayed in his bunker and maybe made just one, maximum, three business trips a year. Given the fact that there had been many business trips, only one or two were cancelled because of his health.

— One or two business trips over what period?

Over the entire time I worked there.

— Since 2009?

Yes, yes, correct.

 

 

So interestingly his health - aside from being old - wasn't seen as a big issue. But the guy is super paranoid and has a bunker everywhere he visits. His office is also identical in every location so he can always claim he's in Moscow.

Edit: also all information is fed to him. He does not get information outside his bubble.

3 hours ago, Toastrel said:

Let us not forgot the music Russia has given us.

I'm laughing, but mostly because it reminds me a little of a song we heard when we were in Croatia that I still mimic to this day :lol: 

2 hours ago, JohnSnowsHair said:

 

— Is Putin really in lockdown all the time?

Yes, he is. We still have a self-isolating President. We have to observe a strict quarantine for two weeks before any event, even those lasting 15 to 20 minutes. There is a pool of employees who have been cleared – who underwent this two-week quarantine. They are [considered] ‘clean’ and can work in the same room as Putin.

 

Holy crap.  I bet the zero-germ policy has rendered his immune system as ineffective as the Russian military. 

21 minutes ago, paco said:

I'm laughing, but mostly because it reminds me a little of a song we heard when we were in Croatia that I still mimic to this day :lol: 

or this?

 

 

51 minutes ago, JohnSnowsHair said:

 

All part of Putin’s plan.  He’s a master strategist!

4 minutes ago, barho said:

All part of Putin’s plan.  He’s a master strategist!

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18 hours ago, JohnSnowsHair said:

 

I hope the good guys have the spine for taking it back

1 hour ago, JohnSnowsHair said:

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Blofeld?

The Rashist and Vatnik response to Finland is that Russia doesn't really care.... :roll: 

 

2nd largest state bank in India btw.

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