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Russia Talking Big after Kremlin attack - I call bullshit (media.scored.co)
posted 2 years ago by HonestTruth 2 years ago by HonestTruth +8 / -1
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– Primate98 2 points 2 years ago +2 / -0

IDK if they're going to actually get around to killing them all, but I would predict that the Russians are going to blow up all the key government buildings in Kyiv and the operational centers in Lvov.

So when Big Z starts holding meetings and greeting celebrities in a tent, at least it will be more esthetically harmonious with his olive drab t-shirt.

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– HonestTruth [S] 1 point 2 years ago +2 / -1

If Russia stops beating around the bush and allowing all the red lines they declared to be crossed, I could see just that happening.

Honestly given all the terrorist activity of the regime from kiev I find the tone that Russia uses to communicate about the regime to be pretty weak.

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– Primate98 2 points 2 years ago +2 / -0

You know, I recall someone else mentioning that "Russia is losing the information war", and of course I see that myself. The Soviets were master propagandists and the USSR did not pass away very long ago, so one would wonder where all that expertise went.

I personally think there's something deeper at work. That is, after all the decades of propaganda and bullshit of the Soviet era, and all the following decades of deceit and bullying by the NWO, I think many Russians have become "allergic" to lies and manipulation. It makes then uneasy at a subconscious level and so they reject it.

For example, I came across this article earlier today, which included this quote from Prigozhin:

  1. Stop lying to yourself and everyone else, reduce the amount of propaganda, evaluate the enemy normally...

Prigozhin is not stupid. He well knows there's an infowar both within and outside Russia. But the subtle impression I get from just those few words is that he refuses, on principle, to engage in it.

Everyone can criticize that as "dumb", but what kind of world would we have if everyone were similarly allergic to information warfare and simply refused to participate, even foregoing their own advantage? A far, far better one, I daresay.

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– HonestTruth [S] 2 points 2 years ago +2 / -0

I could agree at least partially.

For me, I think that the khazarian jew criminals dressed as bolshevicks that captured Russia employed systems that lived for a long time due to the criminal nature and tiered operations. I feel they had come from the west originally and that is where the funding and the planning originated; so the fact that it has come home is a function of that, It likely was always intended but could not be deployed as such.

Now with the scale and spread that has occurred it is much easier with the new tooling to create mental disease easily within society.

People are always vulnerable to information and ideas, especially new stuff.

I think you are spot on with the Russian people having built in bullshit detectors for this stuff having lived with it for so long.

As far as the information war, I am not convinced Russia is losing at all, granted the western simpleton minds have not been able to assemble a clear picture, but this is likely due to the way information is provided in the west.

Globally, I think the western model and wef patterns are in jeopardy. I could be wrong.

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– Primate98 1 point 2 years ago +1 / -0

It's a funny thing about the information war, surreal when you really think about it. What I mean is, the average normie gets zero exposure to any Russian giving their side of the argument. No Russian, no Russia-friendly diplomat, no Western academic specializing in Russia. Nothing.

If this were a court case and the defense table was empty and no one even made an announcement as to why no one was there, anyone on the jury--even a normie--would realize it was a stitch-up and they were sitting in a kangaroo court. It would be beyond obvious. But so many are so thoroughly programmed they don't notice what's missing. They never even expected it.

Personally, I think the technique is that you just start the media coverage off with discussion of what the sentence should be. The NPCs then subconsciously fill in the part where Russia was duly tried and convicted. I mean, if they were other than totally guilty, the friendly people on TV would have said so, right? Bulletproof logic.

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