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‼️🇷🇺🇺🇸 Air Defense and Missile Defense Will Not Stop: US Visualizes Oreshnik Attack

▪️Despite the fact that the technical characteristics of the Russian missile system "Oreshnik" remain secret (it is only known that it is capable of developing speeds of up to 10-11 Mach), the West decided to simulate the operation of the missile based on a computer model, and came to very disappointing conclusions.
▪️The simulated complex actually makes the US think about the effectiveness and relevance of its own air defense and missile defense systems. In particular, the video shows that the Patriot missile defense system does not have time to hit the Oreshnik warheads when they are at a distance sufficient for destruction by anti-aircraft guided missiles.
➖ Earlier, during a direct line, Putin proposed to organize a technological duel in Kiev, during which the Western side would concentrate its best missile defense and air defense systems, and Russia would launch Oreshnik.

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❗️ Putin: Russia will continue to achieve the goals of the special military operation in 2025, this is the number one task

"I believe in God, and God is with us," he said.

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🇷🇺 Russia declassifies archives of Austrian Nazi atrocities from World War II era

Martin Feuerbach hanged 120 people, beheaded 80, dismembered 10 men, and crucified 2 others, carrying out all these acts himself. His victims included citizens of Austria, Poland, Yugoslavia, and the USSR, many of whom were civilians.

The senior sergeant of the 73rd Infantry Division of the Wehrmacht was taken prisoner in March 1944. He initially tried to pass himself off as a member of the Austrian Communist Party, but his fellow soldiers captured with him revealed his true identity.

Even the investigators, who had presumably seen it all, were stunned when Martin Feuerbach, not yet 30 years old, confessed.

Long before the outbreak of war, he participated in the executions of anti-Nazis in Vienna. During the war, he was part of a punitive unit that hunted down and executed partisans. He did not stop even during his leave periods.

🗣 "I have a pocket calendar at home where I noted down the number of men I executed. I used to review these notes every evening, both when I was with my unit and when I was at home," he stated during an interrogation.

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🚨 BREAKING: Russia Accuses Bill Gates of Funding Bioterrorism 🚨

In a shocking revelation, Russia's Ministry of Defense (MOD) has accused billionaire Bill Gates of funding "bioterrorism-related activities" with the alleged goal of population reduction.

During a high-stakes press briefing, Major General Aleksei Rtishchev, Deputy Chief of the Nuclear, Chemical, and Biological Protection Troops of the Russian Armed Forces, pointed fingers at the Gates Foundation, claiming it is a primary sponsor of the U.S. African Biolab Complex.

The allegations raise chilling questions about the involvement of global elites in dangerous biological research. Could this mark a turning point in the ongoing global debate about biolabs and their purpose? What is being hidden from the public?

The world waits for answers. 🌍

 
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About the refusal to invite representatives of Russia to the 80th anniversary of the liberation of Auschwitz, Serbian Deputy Prime Minister Aleksandar Vulin today spoke very rightly and honestly:

The liberation of Auschwitz is celebrated with the participation of countries that organized the Holocaust in Auschwitz, such as Germany and its allies, or countries that provided guards, like Poland or Croatia, but without representatives of Russia - the country that defeated the Third Reich and liberated Auschwitz. Every new evil begins with the forgetting of old evil.

The grandchildren of the keepers and organizers of Auschwitz are not ashamed of the crimes of their grandfathers; they are ashamed of their defeat. That is why Russia is forbidden to be where its grandfathers were - on the right side of history, where freedom is. If there are still living inmates of Auschwitz among us, ask them whom they owe their lives to - to the grandsons of the Red Army soldiers or to the grandsons of the SS and Wehrmacht soldiers.

Today in Poland, they are not celebrating the anniversary of the liberation of Auschwitz. This is a gathering of the descendants of the organizers and accomplices of Nazi terror.

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Vladimir Putin thinks back to the Siege of Leningrad, his parents during wartime and his dead brother​

✔️ When the war began, my father volunteered for the front. He was deployed to an NKVD secret police unit. They were inserted behind enemy lines in order to carry out acts of sabotage, but were ambushed almost right away. Someone had betrayed them. They were pursued through the woodland, and he had to spend several hours in a swamp breathing through a cane to survive.
✔️ He could hear German soldiers passing by, their dogs barking. I retrieved a file on this unit from the archives of the Defense Ministry. Out of 28 men only four crossed the frontline to return back home. The others perished.
✔️ After that, they were deployed to Nevsky Pyatachok (the Neva Bridgehead 50 kilometers away from Leningrad, a battlefield during the Siege). It probably saw the fiercest battles during the Siege of Leningrad. Our troops held a small bridgehead, intended to break the siege. It was constantly bombarded from the surrounding heights. It is still strewn with wartime munitions.
✔️ My father told me how he was wounded there. Some shrapnel could never be removed from his foot, so he couldn’t straighten the ball of one foot. He and a fellow soldier were on a sortie to the rear of the Germans, they kept on crawling... What followed was both funny and sad: they drew close to a German pillbox, from where a great hulk of a man appeared looking at them. Meanwhile, they couldn't get up being in the crosshairs of a machine gun. “The man looked at us attentively, got out a grenade, then a second one and threw these grenades at us,” dad said. Life is so simple and cruel.
✔️ It was winter time, the Neva River was icebound, and he was to get to the other side somehow. Few men would volunteer to drag him to the other side, since the Neva was in full view for the enemy artillery and machineguns. The chances of reaching the other side were miniscule. Miraculously, his next door neighbour from Peterhof happened to be nearby, and he grabbed hold of him without thinking twice. Both of them reached the opposite bank alive. The neighbour waited in the hospital to make sure that he had been operated on, and said: “That's it, now you will live, while I’ll head on to death.”
✔️ So, he headed back. I asked my father later: “Well, did he die?” They lost track of each other, and my father thought the neighbour had died. But sometime in the 1960s he returned home suddenly, sat down and started crying. He had met his rescuer in a store in Leningrad by chance. He went to the store to shop for food and saw him. Just fancy them both going to the very same store at the very same time. A chance in a million.
✔️ My mum used to tell me how she visited my father in the hospital. They had a three-year old son. Amid the famine, the siege... So, my father would give her his hospital rations. Secretly from doctors and nurses. While she would hide it, take it home and feed the child. After he had had several fainting episodes, the doctors put two and two together and stopped letting her in.
✔️ Then the child was taken away from her. This was being done without prior permission in order to save children from famine. They were taken to orphanages for evacuation. The parents were not even asked. He got sick there and didn't survive. They were not even told where he had been buried. And now, some people I don’t know have done paperwork and found my brother’s documents.
✔️ And it really is my brother. The address from where he was taken away, his first name, last and middle names, the year of birth, all of this matched. The burial site was specified as Piskaryovskoye Cemetery and they even found the exact burial plot.

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In the Eyes of Truth Update 03.02.2025 A Pimp's love is a special kind of love. Zelenskyjungen!​

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The Soviet Union launched the Mir space station on February 19, 1986, marking a significant milestone in space exploration. The core module, also known as the base block, was sent into orbit aboard a Proton rocket from the Baikonur Cosmodrome. Designed as the first modular space station, Mir served as a versatile research outpost in low Earth orbit for over 15 years.

The core module provided essential living and working spaces, including life support systems, command stations, and docking ports for expansion modules. Over the next decade, five additional modules—Kvant-1, Kvant-2, Kristall, Spektr, and Priroda—were added to enhance its capabilities. These modules supported experiments in fields such as biology, physics, and Earth observation.

Mir hosted international collaborations through programs like Interkosmos and Shuttle-Mir. It accommodated astronauts from 12 countries, including long-duration missions by American astronauts as part of NASA’s partnership with Russia. Notably, cosmonaut Valeri Polyakov set a record for the longest continuous stay in space at 438 days aboard Mir.

The station orbited at altitudes between 296 km and 421 km, traveling at an average speed of 27,700 km/h and completing about 15.7 orbits per day. Its photovoltaic arrays powered the station’s systems.

Initially designed to operate for just five years, it surpassed expectations, remaining functional until 2001—a lifespan three times its intended duration.

 

In the Eyes of Truth Update 22.03.2025 Anniversary of Crokus City terror-SBU MI6 roll in mass murder​

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I don't know if this is legit or not:
🚨 #BREAKING: POSSIBLE ASSASSINATION ATTEMPT ON PUTIN?! 🚨

⚡A luxury limousine from Vladimir Putin’s official motorcade EXPLODED in the streets of Moscow, just blocks from FSB HQ.

🔥 The Aurus Senat — a £275,000 armoured beast — was engulfed in flames, fuelled by a violent engine blast.

❓Who was inside?
❓Was it sabotage?
❓Was this a targeted hit on Russia’s most protected man?

This comes amid reports of intensified security around Putin: 🔎 Ceremonial guards searched head to toe

🕳️ Sewers inspected for bombs

💥 A real threat emerging?
The Kremlin is silent.
Speculation is NOT.

📢 If this was an assassination attempt, the global consequences will be seismic.

 
I don't know if this is legit or not:


I follow stuff like this. Some say it's fake. Not that it wasn't a car on fire, but that it's not Putin's car.

If you think about it. Someone would have had to have access to his 'cars'. He doesn't park them on the street.

That would mean an insider.

From what I've gleaned Russia loves Putin. It's the west that has it in for him and wish him harm.
 

In the Eyes of Truth Update 08.05.2025 Victory Day tomorrow. Zel and Hodges terrorism Trump insanity​

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Bill's Commentary:

"You didn't think he (or the rest of the world) forgot about this, did you?"

Putin: 'Theft' Of $300BN in Frozen Assets A 'Price Worth Paying' To Break West's Grip On Global Finance

In somewhat surprising statements and what can be viewed as a very frank 'concession', President Vladimir Putin has said Russia is "ready" to part with its $300 billion in frozen assets, framing it as a another way which accelerates Russia's and its allies' shift away from Western-dominated financial systems.

"A significant amount of Russian gold and currency assets is frozen in Western banks. They keep telling us they intend to steal our money," Putin said before the Eurasian Economic Union (EEU) summit in Minsk on Thursday.

If the West does simply take the funds in the end, it would create an "irreversible trend toward the regionalization of payment systems" - and this in the long run would benefit the global economy. "I think it is probably worth paying for," Putin mused, while further describing the Moscow aims to strengthen its own financial settlement systems with "friendly states."


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However sloppy it is, in working...decentralization ALWAYS is a better alternative to central control of money, finance, laws, regulations...et cetera.

The United States was created to defeat the central-control monolith of London and the King. The power wasn't global; that was impossible in those days; but just the limited control of an empire, invited abuse and corruption.

Now the whole world reeks of the rot of the fiat-dollar and Washington's madness.

Is Russia an alternative? If so, for how long? That doesn't matter, as far as history is concerned. What matters is that right now it's a better way, now that the fembots and crazed Leftists have weaponized the dollar, as they've weaponized so much else.
 
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