Did the Russian MoD Conspire to Deliberately Let the Ukrainian Army Into Russia?
Is the Putin system a psyop to break the Russian spirit forever?
Today we are going to delve into some conspiracy speculation surrounding these attacks. Our favorite mad old man with a plan, Colonel Kvatchkov, had a decent summary of the events that I thought was worth starting with today here:
Analyzing what is happening, the nervous system gets tired. Wherever you look - stupidity, betrayal, professional incompetence, animal thirst for profit at any cost, which is tantamount to betrayal. Official propagandists call the above "the ossification and clumsiness of the system."
Everything is so rotten that a rational analysis of what is happening gives only one answer: without revolutionary changes in personnel, semantic and management policies - nothing will change. We will continue to rot and be surprised when it breaks in a weak spot like in the Kursk region. And there will be more and more such breaks.
What can I say. The simplest means of transport - a front-line transporter, so necessary in the troops, the Russian Federation has not been able to produce for 2.5 years. And these are just welded metal structures, two tracks, two simple electric motors, a battery and simple electronics. For 2.5 years, a country led by rottenness has not been able to solve such a simple task. What are we even talking about...
It's painful to look at all this. But the worst thing is that millions of people are happy with it. The Ukrainians invaded the Kursk region? Yes, it's sad, but it's far from us, it doesn't concern us. Petya, come on, pour some beer. This indifference and my hut on the edge, I don't know anything - this is the main soil on which all our problems grow.
Here I too am shocked. Many Russians are so mentally checked out of this war that they either deny the news or just shrug their shoulders about it. Long-time fans of the blog will know that I used to run a Russian podcast and so I had a community of 4k Russian patriots whose reactions I could gauge.
About 10 people rage-quit when I simply shared news about the reverse SMO occurring in Kursk. The rest are split between genuine worry about the UAF marching on Moscow and believing that nothing is happening in Kursk whatsoever.
It has been equally fascinating and frustrating to observe the reactions of people to the war and its twists and turn this whole while. Rationality has totally abandoned the discussion. All statements and information are evaluated entirely based on how “patriotic” they are perceived to be. Thus, if there is bad news from Kursk, those who share it are bad. In times of stress or even the slightest discomfort, people regress into babbling, emotional incoherence. I am reminded of the scene from IASIP where Frank, Dee and Dennis yell at the lawyer while he reads their mother’s will back to them. The joke is that the trio cannot differentiate between the messenger and the message.
I never get tired of watching that clip.
“I’m reading the words that someone else wrote!”
Because of this emotional barrier among people with poor personal character (in both the East and the West), we have to leave the vast majority of people behind as we continue our discussion. Now we enter into sacred conspiracy territory, and only the truly worth are allowed through to this point. The conspiracy theorist is the modern grail-hunter.
So, are you one of the select few?
How far into the Zone are you willing to stalk?
What would you give to acquire the greatest treasure of all?
For true Slavic gnosis, would you be willing to sacrifice …
… seven WHOLE dollars (USD)?
I’ll leave the decision up to you then. Let me know when you’ve made up your minds. I’ll be behind the paywall with the truly worthy.