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Does this mean I don't have to see pictures of this ugly bitch online anymore? This whole episode is too hilarious and stupid

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You had to go and play the race card, Rolo. The US is so race conscious yet self-censored. Voldemort does occasionally look out for the magic negro and virtue signal. Russia just rocked this exchange. Most of the US citizens in jail in places like Russia and Iran are CIA lackeys. Hopefully the FSB is competent enough to keep an eye on who these people help boost. Navalny was so obviously a CIA tool and no doubt there are more.

This just furthers my argument that the US elite are so out of touch and collapse is ensured. Three countries are capable of Autarky in the world. One is encouraging its citizens to commit suicide. Another is committed to burning the world down. The last has a chance to tip the dominoes and break the Money Powers that have ruled for the last two centuries.

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Very interesting take-away! - "Three countries... capable of Autarky" - I would only clarify that the country encouraging citizens to commit suicide is only encouraging its white citizens to do so. I have read that TV advertisements so encouraging feature only white actors. In contrast, Canadians of African heritage comprise only about 4% of citizens but appear in 60% + of Bank advertising. Can it be true that 10 Thousand have so far agreed (or otherwise fallen victim) to the offer?!

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Sadly I think it's true. After the woman that wanted a chair ramp was told to kill herself and the government would help, I'd believe damn near anything. As for commercials, things in the US are moving to have gay bugmen featured. You never see a white couple commercials anymore; it's always a mixed couple. Miscegenation is real.

As for the Autarky comment, I've been working my way through Arthur Toynbee's abridged "A Study of History." and Rolo's book. Currently Russia is the only country that has a chance to rise up through this Fourth Turning. The US and Canada are too busy consuming what made them great. I fully believe the West will fracture into smaller entities.

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10 thousand per year

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Anybody wonder what sort of message this sends to the US intel community?

hehehehehh

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Though I have no special knowledge, it should be noted that the Bout story is based on extremely flimsy evidence. Bout has allies who claim that he was singled out because he knew something about 9/11 that the U.S. didn't want known. Though it may be foolish, I'm not sure I'm ready to trust the biggest arms dealer on the planet to tell me the true story about a Russian businessman who it could be interpreted was elbowing in on their business. I would not dwell on this swap. I think there is a lot of more powerful information out there.

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Bout's story is really something. I don't know what to think of it, really. But the way US spooks got him in Thailand was illegal. Not that this little detail matters.

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Define "illegal". If the USA grabs Russians for "breaking" USA law that were never in America, but Russia does not grab Americans that were never in Russia, that means Russia is subject to American law. I am talking about "is" as opposed to "should be". As in a city is subject to the Federal government, but the Federal is not subject to the city.

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What about "the World's Police" do you not get? America, fuck yeah! Coming to save the motherfucking day. /sarc

But seriously, Bout worked for everyone including the US.

https://twitter.com/mtracey/status/1600935662009536513

If I had to venture a guess, I'd say Bout either sold weapons to the "wrong" side or the CIA figured out he was with Russian Intel. A few agents will go to said country, Thailand in this case, offer a few targeted bribes and operate with relative impunity. The CIA is good at kidnapping. There's supposed to be a legal route for this internationally called extradition but that only applies for Americans(CIA assets). Everyone else can be snatched and disappeared.

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Sound like what's happened to Julian Assange, though he is Australian.

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Definitely a dude, listen to the voice without estrogen injections .

https://t.me/fashthenation/2492

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Excellent analysis thank you Rolo. As a British businessman, trained by Xerox in the 1970s and having travelled extensively, my experience tells me that our commercial people are always subject to exploitation by the SIS. I have never been interested in dirty money and would certainly refuse working for HMG after spending some time at the War Office in the 1960s.

The CIA are more dangerous, being relatively stupid and violent compared to the Brit's subtle subterfuge, witnessing their all too obvious Black Ops being denied in the face of overwhelming evidence; there are many books on the subject. The Brits are too good at 'plausible deniability, which is totally lost on the Americans.

Any nation which displays the kind of covert operations exemplified during WW2 needs to be respected for their ingenuity in these matters. Who do you think blew up the Nord Stream 2? Nord Stream 2, ('Nord' German; 'Stream' English; Russian: Северный поток); a natural gas pipeline from Russia to Germany running through the Baltic Sea and financed by Gazprom. Follow the money. It's always worth looking back just three short months - yet "plus ça change":

https://austrianpeter.substack.com/p/should-brits-trust-truss-risk-is?utm_source=substack&utm_medium=email

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You know I'm curious.How far up does the negrophilia extend?Obviously Biden himself isn't capable of coherent thought and the people around him a psychopaths and opportunists.Do the spooks believe in the Sacred Negro?Or the oligarchs?

I find it difficult to believe that George Soros gives a shit,he'd sell his own mother for a better bottom line.What about the Rothchilds or Rockerfellers?This is what makes this so weird,it's a high profile case so obviously they were going to try and get her out,but to go so far as to swap someone actually important for a z-list athlete? It's fucking weird.

But maybe i'm just trying to see sense in the decision making of actual mad men.

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Hereby we have a model lesson in how the investigative journalism proper is done. Complete w/ a yummy contextual dessert of political implications/repercussions. Props! 👌

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Giving the American many more years jail time than anyone else caught sneaking drugs on an airplane was lame. First, it means any American will be at real risk to visit or retire in Russia if caught in a crime. Second, if American law applies to someone that was never in the USA, then Russian law can apply to any American. Lots of American arms dealers that did what Viktor Bout was accused, Putin did not retaliate by grabbing one of them. That shows Russia is weak and subject to American law. Third, the USA likely would of traded if Grimy got 3 years, more in line with other druggies, than the extra years for being American.

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The crazy jail time was a statement and it worked. The Americans got a worthless, box-ticking sportsball player for what was most likely a Russian Intel asset. I just wish Grimey got to spend a winter in Siberia.

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