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Meanwhile, today (29 December) there's been the largest number of missiles fired at Ukrainian targets since the start of the conflict. The onslaught seems to be significant, not only targeted at power infrastructure, but also at Ukrainian anti-missile systems. Reports indicate that this is still continuing.
https://t.me/CyberspecNews/15146
There is a case in which this be a valid and actual worthy situation to be in
Modern Russian factories use a very different approach and minerals are extracted and processed with more modern/efficient ways
This has a side effect in that shells for mortars and howitzers built in soviet times tend to misfire or just not be as effective as original soviet built shells. Several things affect and cause this
- The explosive charge behaves different due to how the minerals were processed. For example you could get a 152mm shell high explosive charge have a better initial explosion than the ones built 40 years ago, then this means that barrel that may have come from soviet stock may not handle the shell speed correctly, as it expected a lesser speed because the charge was less effective back then. This would cause random or unknown side effects
- The projectile may be built with different kind of steel, which also affects how it behaves inside the barrel of a mortar or howitzer, this also may cause it to completely misfire or land completely out of target because the air and other stuff will cause it to deviate from the trajectory. This still happens even with old shells, from one batch to another coming from different regions or factories you get different effect on landing but it's even worse with newer shells
So countries like NK, which have plenty old stocks of soviet era shells, may have still also factories that process minerals and steel the old way, making them more stable and compatible with the soviet designed/built howitzers and mortars we still currently use all over the place
If they have factories like that, then it would make sense to source shells, barrels and other replacements/parts for all those older soviet era machines, because as much as you try to follow the original/compatible design, newer processes affect a lot how the finished parts/shells/charges work out there on the field
But there's obviously one thing here, The Wagner uses modern/current versions of everything, they don't use older equipment and they even use western rifles and other stuff in a lot of ways. So they don't have this problem with compatibility, at all
Would had been more credible if they had not been mentioned at all, but that's where the mistake was made and how it clearly displayed it was a giant lie. Those people creating those lies, why can't they just do at least a bit of research before coming up with their BS, so they don't end up looking like fools every time? :thumbsup::ROFL:
Astonishingly, Ukraine's electric rail system has been so disrupted that they've brought out and fired up steam locomotives from museums, and these are now being deployed.
Alexander Mercouris reported on this yesterday, saying that he wasn't sure whether to believe this or not. But in his video update today he says he's been contacted by a number of people who assure him that this is really happening.
I do have to say, it'd be a great shame if these very beautiful steam engines were to be destroyed by Russian missiles. :heart:
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Excellent writing Mashika. Tragic also. Writing is what remains. Also when nobody can read. Gogol it is.
A neighbour of mine here, she is not French, replying to my half-question, asked when in her house: “I don’t see any books over here..” :
“Oh, well.. as soon as I finish a book I throw it away.”
Surrounded by Morombies.
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Magufuli was one of a handful of national political leaders who all died suddenly and unexpectedly after opposing the roll out of the quackcine in their countries.
It's highly likely they were all murdered.
The other ones I remember were Pierre Nkurunziza of Burundi, Hamed Bakayoko of Ivory Coast and Jovenel Moise of Haiti.
Magufuli struck me as being the bravest and least corrupt of the lot. As well as the convid clown show and the mining rights he was ruffling big feathers on several other issues too.
Here's part of his convid bravery.
Source: https://www.bitchute.com/video/V032CHZ1yC1d/
I remember reading somewhere, back at the beginning of the operation, that Russia would soon be driven back to the mid 20 century or so. How the tables have turned.... lol
Or like we like to say "Oh how the turns have tabled!" So ironic that it ended up completely reversed in the most unexpected ways
Some may call it Karma, but i don't know
No words...
What could be expected, it's always "lie by omission". Well trained monkeys will do the rest and assume it was a Russian missile
120+ missiles,
https://twitter.com/MaimunkaNews/sta...13591220510722
Yes, Mashika. (Thank you). But I would like us to think about the following sentence, which only slightly, but decisively, alters your sentence which I am quoting in blue:
people by now do not need any government to tell them what to think, they 'figure out' on their own how to keep the lie/veil of ignorance transparent and ineffective so their understanding/perception of reality remains solidly unchanged
You see, my grandparents on my father’s side lost their second son in the Nazi concentration camps. My grandparents on my mother’s side lost two of the three houses they had acquired through hard work during bombardments. All four of them, as well as my parents lost their savings due to the monetary reform imposed by the Belgian government in the late 40s, whereby suddenly all smaller bank notes became worthless (the rich, warned in advance, got out of it unscathed). This instilled in my family, and in me, as in the majority of Belgian families, deep distrust of all governments.
So the ones who now support the policies of the Belgian government, whether in Covid matters or in Nato-Russia war matters, do so NOT because they have been hypnotised or "mass formationed" (to quote the name of a silly theory) but because they are opportunists and cowards.
The French philosopher Alain Badiou has said (quote of the spirit, not the letter)): "The human subject only remains unbroken and entire if he/she remains faithful to what she/he holds to be true”.
They know the falsities and hence the truth, but they choose not to be faithful to truth.
As subjects (to be understood here more or less as "person") they are broken.
It really is messed up,
https://twitter.com/RothLindberg/sta...04129829765120
Well Mashika... I have to shamefully admit that I did not know that Gogol was not Russian (he was Ukrainian, have I got that right?). But he did write his masterworks in Russian, didn’t he?, and hence belongs to Russian literature and Russian-language civilisation — doesn’t he?
Please watch,
https://twitter.com/LucyGatsby/statu...87939527303176