The West is banking on economic warfare but Russia has already won this war too According to Deutschlandfunk, so far, the Russian economy is coping astonishingly well with Western-imposed sanctions. In the spring of 2022, many economist ‘experts’ were still predicting a sharp downturn in the Russian economy.
Many come up with futuristic hypotheses as if competing to single out the wildest, and even the most absurd ones.
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In Absurdistan, an extraordinary little multi-race nation resting on the seabed off Europe, the HMS Prince of Wales flagship of the once world’s greatest navy has suffered a series of costly failures since its launch in 2019.
Charity worker Isabel Vaughan-Spruce claimed she had been ‘searched, arrested, interrogated by British police, and charged simply for praying in the privacy of my own mind’.
Russian President Vladimir Putin signed a law banning propaganda of non-traditional sexual relations, gender reassignment and paedophilia. Information about the signing by the president appeared on Monday in the card of this law in the database of the State Duma.
The term ‘Jerry Built’ was an expression commonly used in England before and after World War II. Back then, I thought it was a totally unwarranted attack on German workmanship; jealousy in trade rivalry no doubt. Mind you, when in 2005 I shelled out £,3000 for a state-of-the-art BMW 7 Series car I had second thoughts.
Hungarian prime minister Viktor Orbán says the massive corruption scandal in the European Union should be used as an opportunity to drain the swamp in Brussels.
THERE’S AN EMPTY SEAT IN THE CLASSROOM
There’s an empty seat in the classroom,
Where a child once sat and dreamed,
But it never once occurred to the child,
That men of ill-will scheme.
Early in December a Russian Spetsnaz intelligence officer spoke about Ukrainian tanks with welded hatches. The practice is for Ukrainian Army officers to weld shut the commander’s hatch after the occupants are inside.
As history shows, in addition to the eye-watering profits of war made by the military-industrial complex, the international banking houses take the lion’s share of war wealth.
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