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βοΈThe Ukrainian negotiations team in Istanbul were literally wearing WW2 nazi insignia.
π€¬You don't negotiate with nazis. π₯You denazify them!
π€¬You don't negotiate with nazis. π₯You denazify them!
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βοΈChina is producing 700,000 drones per month.
β‘οΈWhy not arm Russia?
β‘οΈWhy not arm Russia?
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βοΈVladimir Putin awarded the title Hero of Russia (posthumously) to priest Antony Savchenko, who died in the special operation zone on May 12 π π·πΊ
β¦The Kingdom of Heaven and eternal memory to the newly departed Father Anthony, who laid down his life for his friends.
β¦The Kingdom of Heaven and eternal memory to the newly departed Father Anthony, who laid down his life for his friends.
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βAn agent of the Ukrainian special services was detained in Crimea
He admitted during interrogation that he was preparing a terrorist attack on orders from Kiev
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He admitted during interrogation that he was preparing a terrorist attack on orders from Kiev
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πANR INDEPENDENT MEDIA SUMMIT & AWARDS 2025
19-20 JULY, GOLD COAST, AUSTRALIA
PRESENTED BY AUSTRALIAN NATIONAL REVIEW
Set to be the largest independent media gathering in Australia, this event will bring together the most fearless voices in journalism.
2 DAYS OF INSPIRING TALKS, PANEL DISCUSSIONS, NETWORKING OPPORTUNITIES, AND THE EXCLUSIVE AWARDS NIGHT!π
We stand for free speech, challenging mainstream narratives with some of the boldest voices in the media industry.
Join the best speakers in one place, including Steve Kirsch, Stew Peters, Pete Evans, and many more. It's time to amplify the voices that dare to speak truth to power.
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19-20 JULY, GOLD COAST, AUSTRALIA
PRESENTED BY AUSTRALIAN NATIONAL REVIEW
Set to be the largest independent media gathering in Australia, this event will bring together the most fearless voices in journalism.
2 DAYS OF INSPIRING TALKS, PANEL DISCUSSIONS, NETWORKING OPPORTUNITIES, AND THE EXCLUSIVE AWARDS NIGHT!π
We stand for free speech, challenging mainstream narratives with some of the boldest voices in the media industry.
Join the best speakers in one place, including Steve Kirsch, Stew Peters, Pete Evans, and many more. It's time to amplify the voices that dare to speak truth to power.
BOOK YOUR TICKET NOW on Eventbrite: https://www.eventbrite.com.au/e/independent-media-summit-awards-2025-tickets-1301676542579
Donβt miss the revolution in mediaβbe part of the movement!
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Federal Senator Ralph Babet demands Australia pull out of Ukraine
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βοΈHow the Albo Government tricked Australia into joining WW3. (π§10 minute audio)
π¦πΊAustralian Federal Senator Babet has joined @AussieCossack in calling for an immediate declaration of Australian Neutrality.
π§ What possible danger is Australia facing after Prime Minister Albanese attacked Russia with hundreds of cardboard SYPAQ Drones from Melbourne?
πLatest Australian intel from @AussieCossack on TNT
π¦πΊAustralian Federal Senator Babet has joined @AussieCossack in calling for an immediate declaration of Australian Neutrality.
π§ What possible danger is Australia facing after Prime Minister Albanese attacked Russia with hundreds of cardboard SYPAQ Drones from Melbourne?
πLatest Australian intel from @AussieCossack on TNT
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βοΈ"If Tomorrow Brings War" is a 1938 Soviet patriotic song written by Vasily Lebedev-Kumach and the Pokrass brothers which has been banned in Ukraine since 2014:
LYRICS:
πΆIf tomorrow brings war, if the foe should attack,
If he suddenly strikes to surprise us
In defense of our land, our free Soviet land,
The whole people as one man will rise up.
Chorus:
On the land, in the skies, on the ocean;
Peals our song with a stern ringing might,
If tomorrow brings war, then tomorrow we march,
So today let's be ready to fight!
If tomorrow brings war,
the whole land from Kronstadt Out to Vladivostock will be ready.
At the summons to fight, all the people will rise
And shall ruthlessly rout the invader.
Chorus
Planes in squadrons will soar, our machine guns will fire,
Mighty tanks will go rumbling and rattle.
Fleets of warships will be sped,
And our infantry march into battle.
Chorus
We've a hatred for war, but our land we defend,
So we strengthen defensive resources.
Little blood will be shed, when on enemy soil,
To the last we destroy hostile forces.
Chorus
Rise ye People, arise, and assemble to march!
Beat the drums in a martial commotion!
Go Musicians, ahead! Chorus Leaders ahead!
Sing our song with triumphant emotion!
Chorus
LYRICS:
πΆIf tomorrow brings war, if the foe should attack,
If he suddenly strikes to surprise us
In defense of our land, our free Soviet land,
The whole people as one man will rise up.
Chorus:
On the land, in the skies, on the ocean;
Peals our song with a stern ringing might,
If tomorrow brings war, then tomorrow we march,
So today let's be ready to fight!
If tomorrow brings war,
the whole land from Kronstadt Out to Vladivostock will be ready.
At the summons to fight, all the people will rise
And shall ruthlessly rout the invader.
Chorus
Planes in squadrons will soar, our machine guns will fire,
Mighty tanks will go rumbling and rattle.
Fleets of warships will be sped,
And our infantry march into battle.
Chorus
We've a hatred for war, but our land we defend,
So we strengthen defensive resources.
Little blood will be shed, when on enemy soil,
To the last we destroy hostile forces.
Chorus
Rise ye People, arise, and assemble to march!
Beat the drums in a martial commotion!
Go Musicians, ahead! Chorus Leaders ahead!
Sing our song with triumphant emotion!
Chorus
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βοΈElon Musk is actively tweeting against the Congressπ
β‘οΈSKYNET REBELS SCENARIO?
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β‘οΈSKYNET REBELS SCENARIO?
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βοΈTourists run for their lives when volcano Mount Etna suddenly erupts!
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βοΈOrban on the possibility of Ukraine's admission to the EU:
β‘οΈ"Ukraine will suck out every euro, forint and zloty that could go towards developing the European economy."
For Brussels, it is "political damage control and a good deal in the middle of a lost war," he said.
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β‘οΈ"Ukraine will suck out every euro, forint and zloty that could go towards developing the European economy."
For Brussels, it is "political damage control and a good deal in the middle of a lost war," he said.
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βοΈβWhen Dmitry Medvedev stops joking and starts speaking in bone-cold certainty, itβs time to read the runes and brace for fire. . . .
known for his dark humor and trolling of Western leaders, he has gone stoic. And thatβs far more terrifying.
In a terse statement following a week of Ukrainian terrorism and sabotage deep inside Russia: railway bombings, drone attacks on strategic military airfields from Murmansk to the Far East, Medvedev didnβt scream. He whispered. Russia, he said, will βinevitablyβ retaliate. No timelines. No specifics. Just inevitability.
And that calm, that eerie quiet, is the sound before the orshenik* storm. Itβs the calculated silence of a superpower tired of games, but still diplomatic enough to sit at the table in Istanbul with the same people orchestrating terror campaigns against its infrastructure and civilians. Only a civilization with depth, resolve, and historical memory does this.
Moscow came to negotiate peace, while its adversaries sent drones.
Medvedevβs words werenβt fiery; they were surgical: βEverything that needs to be blown up will be, and those who need to be eliminated will be.β Not rhetoric. Not bravado.
That is a mission briefing from the Security Councilβs war room. He speaks now not as a former president, but as the voice of a state that has turned the page on Western appeasement, and is already writing the next chapter, with steel, not sentiment.
And still, Russia offered prisoner swaps, body exchanges, even temporary ceasefires to recover the dead from the battlefield. Moscow returned the remains of 6,000 Ukrainian soldiers, and said it would accept the return of its own.
But what was Kievβs answer? Zelensky, the failed comedian turned tragic puppet, called Russian negotiators βidiots.β
The man who greenlit drone strikes on civilian railways, who greenlit targeting Murmansk and Ryazan, now mocks a ceasefire designed to retrieve the dead?
The Kremlin, ever tactful, called his words βunfortunate.β But the real message came not from Peskov,** but from Medvedev and from the silence behind the eyes of Vladimir Putin.
This is not 2022. Russia is no longer trying to be understood. It is preparing to be obeyed.
And letβs not pretend this is diplomacy in good faith. Kiev only crawled back to the table because the U.S. applied pressure.
The fact that Zelensky still chooses escalation amid this ultimatum shows either madness or martyrdom and Russia, being patient, seems willing to let him choose.
But donβt mistake patience for passivity. The cauldron is heating. The front is moving. And when Medvedev tells the Russian people that retaliation is βinevitable,β itβs not bluster, itβs the long, deep breath before the world watches something snap.
Zelensky should be less concerned with hurling insults and more concerned with evacuating his command bunker. The bear is awake. The bear is calculating. And the bear is done talking.β
~ From Brian Burns: (excerpted)
known for his dark humor and trolling of Western leaders, he has gone stoic. And thatβs far more terrifying.
In a terse statement following a week of Ukrainian terrorism and sabotage deep inside Russia: railway bombings, drone attacks on strategic military airfields from Murmansk to the Far East, Medvedev didnβt scream. He whispered. Russia, he said, will βinevitablyβ retaliate. No timelines. No specifics. Just inevitability.
And that calm, that eerie quiet, is the sound before the orshenik* storm. Itβs the calculated silence of a superpower tired of games, but still diplomatic enough to sit at the table in Istanbul with the same people orchestrating terror campaigns against its infrastructure and civilians. Only a civilization with depth, resolve, and historical memory does this.
Moscow came to negotiate peace, while its adversaries sent drones.
Medvedevβs words werenβt fiery; they were surgical: βEverything that needs to be blown up will be, and those who need to be eliminated will be.β Not rhetoric. Not bravado.
That is a mission briefing from the Security Councilβs war room. He speaks now not as a former president, but as the voice of a state that has turned the page on Western appeasement, and is already writing the next chapter, with steel, not sentiment.
And still, Russia offered prisoner swaps, body exchanges, even temporary ceasefires to recover the dead from the battlefield. Moscow returned the remains of 6,000 Ukrainian soldiers, and said it would accept the return of its own.
But what was Kievβs answer? Zelensky, the failed comedian turned tragic puppet, called Russian negotiators βidiots.β
The man who greenlit drone strikes on civilian railways, who greenlit targeting Murmansk and Ryazan, now mocks a ceasefire designed to retrieve the dead?
The Kremlin, ever tactful, called his words βunfortunate.β But the real message came not from Peskov,** but from Medvedev and from the silence behind the eyes of Vladimir Putin.
This is not 2022. Russia is no longer trying to be understood. It is preparing to be obeyed.
And letβs not pretend this is diplomacy in good faith. Kiev only crawled back to the table because the U.S. applied pressure.
The fact that Zelensky still chooses escalation amid this ultimatum shows either madness or martyrdom and Russia, being patient, seems willing to let him choose.
But donβt mistake patience for passivity. The cauldron is heating. The front is moving. And when Medvedev tells the Russian people that retaliation is βinevitable,β itβs not bluster, itβs the long, deep breath before the world watches something snap.
Zelensky should be less concerned with hurling insults and more concerned with evacuating his command bunker. The bear is awake. The bear is calculating. And the bear is done talking.β
~ From Brian Burns: (excerpted)
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βοΈMeet Nonna Lotaretz an anti-Russian scum who works as a cook at the Nevsky Restaurant in Melbourne.
Here is the hate she spreads on Facebook.
β‘οΈLeave a review for her restaurant on Google here:
https://g.co/kgs/4RKj1Ua
Here is the hate she spreads on Facebook.
β‘οΈLeave a review for her restaurant on Google here:
https://g.co/kgs/4RKj1Ua
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βShoigu, on Putin's instructions, flew to Pyongyang.
A meeting with Kim Jong-un is planned
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A meeting with Kim Jong-un is planned
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βMeanwhile, Belarusian President Lukashenko is meeting with Xi Jinping
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βAt night, 12 Russian drones attacked a bioethanol production plant near Sumy.
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