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originally posted by: [post=26371863]duncanhidao/pic]
originally posted by: ZoraD1994
originally posted by: [post=26371863]duncanhidao/pic]
I really want something to be real but this really feels like marketing…
originally posted by: IAMTAT
originally posted by: PioneerFigureSkating
a reply to: PatriotGames4u
Whoever it is is wearing a flannel. Who of our players seems the type to wear flannels often? My guess would be Watnik.
Identify the tartan...family specific.
originally posted by: PioneerFigureSkating
a reply to: PatriotGames4u
Whoever it is is wearing a flannel. Who of our players seems the type to wear flannels often? My guess would be Watnik.
originally posted by: PioneerFigureSkating
originally posted by: IAMTAT
originally posted by: PioneerFigureSkating
a reply to: PatriotGames4u
Whoever it is is wearing a flannel. Who of our players seems the type to wear flannels often? My guess would be Watnik.
Identify the tartan...family specific.
Another guy who was fond of flannel is that dude people were saying was JFK Jr at the rallies who wore the cowboy hat...
DATE EVENT LOCATION
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 24
Badfish Sublime Tribute w/ Kash'd Out Jacksonville, FL
originally posted by: IAMTAT
originally posted by: PioneerFigureSkating
a reply to: PatriotGames4u
Whoever it is is wearing a flannel. Who of our players seems the type to wear flannels often? My guess would be Watnik.
Identify the tartan...family specific.
originally posted by: PioneerFigureSkating
Not marketing....They aren't gonna lie about who Q is. They would be misleading the Q followers.
originally posted by: IAMTAT
originally posted by: PioneerFigureSkating
originally posted by: IAMTAT
originally posted by: PioneerFigureSkating
a reply to: PatriotGames4u
Whoever it is is wearing a flannel. Who of our players seems the type to wear flannels often? My guess would be Watnik.
Identify the tartan...family specific.
Another guy who was fond of flannel is that dude people were saying was JFK Jr at the rallies who wore the cowboy hat...
DATE EVENT LOCATION
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 24
Badfish Sublime Tribute w/ Kash'd Out Jacksonville, FL
kashdout.com...
originally posted by: EndtheMadnessNow
originally posted by: PioneerFigureSkating
a reply to: PatriotGames4u
Codemonkey also wears red flannels.
Next we have this current weird but very resent push to get everyone to eat plants. What if this entire time the yellow cake from the U-1 deal was instead of being used to build weapons or pad peoples banks, the real purpose for it was to till it into the ground some that elites would have this “energized” food base to eat. Now that the person behind the theory has died and the point of consuming radioactive materials could in fact be leading to early deaths to a person. The elites behind this are trying to push the concept of vegetarianism in order to free up animal-based diets for themselves, while pushing the now less safe plant-based diet to the masses. The increase of seasonal “designer” seeds for the home grower were introduced were the crop is amazing but needs to be replanted due to quick degradation of the plant. Most people are forced into cities styled pre-planned communities where growing a small garden becomes impractical, and in gated styled communities where rules prevent it. Many others can grow their own gardens but due to limited time, or perceived skills don’t. Leading to many people having to depend on industrial farms for their vegetables. Isn’t it weird to anyone else that as soon as a farmland is flooded, beef and chicken prices go up but the price of grains barely move?
Introducing "Atomik" vodka: a new spirit produced from crops grown in Chernobyl's exclusion zone.
A team of British scientists worked alongside colleagues in Ukraine to produce the vodka, made with grain and water from the abandoned region, on a farm near the site of the 1986 accident.
But for those interested in consuming the product, one key question lingers: Is it safe?
According to Prof. Jim Smith of the University of Portsmouth, the product has been put through aggressive testing and is free of radioactivity: "This is no more radioactive than any other vodka. We've checked it," reassured Smith. "We've had two of the best laboratories in the world looking to see if they can find any radioactivity from Chernobyl and they haven't found any."
The head of the DPR said most of the dead were people aged 30 to 60 years. "Among the bodies that were retrieved were the bodies of elderly people, women and children," he said. "People were buried in civilian clothes that they wore at the time of death - so we are talking about civilians."
Most of the people, whose cause of death could be established, were killed by gunshots, mine explosions and shrapnel wounds, as well as by skull injuries caused by blunt objects, Pushilin said. He said authorities started a criminal probe into these facts.
Mass protests erupted in eastern Ukraine, where Russian-speaking population dominates, after the 2014 coup in Kiev and the ousting of then-President Viktor Yanukovich. In response, the government in Kiev started a military operation in Donbass in April 2014. Heavy shelling of residential areas, including by aircraft, prompted a humanitarian disaster in the region. According to UN data, more than 13,000 people were killed from both sides and more than 30,000 people were injured as of January 31, 2021, as a result of the armed conflict.
The Security Service of Ukraine began the process of identifying locations of concentration camps and mass graves created by terrorists in the Donbas stated Markiyan Lubkivsky, the advisor to the head of the Security Service, at a briefing on Friday, as reported by “Interfax-Ukraine.”
According to him, Ukrainian secret services actually started to compile a “Map of Death” showing crimes against humanity conducted by the militants.
He noted that specific crimes against humanity requiring urgent attention included the tragedy in Odessa, Ukraine, in May this year in which dozens of people were burned alive by nationalist radicals for demonstrating their disagreement with the February coup in Kiev.
“Among such crimes we also list a mass execution, mass graves found near Donetsk, mass graves of civilian citizens,” RIA Novosti quoted the parliamentary chief as saying.
This brings me to the situation in Donbass. We can see that the forces that staged the coup in Ukraine in 2014 have seized power, are keeping it with the help of ornamental election procedures and have abandoned the path of a peaceful conflict settlement. For eight years, for eight endless years we have been doing everything possible to settle the situation by peaceful political means. Everything was in vain.
As I said in my previous address, you cannot look without compassion at what is happening there. It became impossible to tolerate it. We had to stop that atrocity, that genocide of the millions of people who live there and who pinned their hopes on Russia, on all of us. It is their aspirations, the feelings and pain of these people that were the main motivating force behind our decision to recognise the independence of the Donbass people’s republics.
I would like to additionally emphasise the following. Focused on their own goals, the leading NATO countries are supporting the far-right nationalists and neo-Nazis in Ukraine, those who will never forgive the people of Crimea and Sevastopol for freely making a choice to reunite with Russia.
They will undoubtedly try to bring war to Crimea just as they have done in Donbass, to kill innocent people just as members of the punitive units of Ukrainian nationalists and Hitler’s accomplices did during the Great Patriotic War. They have also openly laid claim to several other Russian regions.
The United States warned on Wednesday that Russia could use false claims about the conflict in Ukraine’s Donbass region, including reports of mass graves and allegations of chemical weapons production, to justify an invasion of the former Soviet republic.
U.S. State Department spokesperson Ned Price said Washington was yet to see signs Russia was de-escalating tensions on its border with Ukraine. Concern over a potential Russian invasion has not diminished and Russian forces were in fact moving into “fighting positions,” he said, despite Moscow’s assertion that it was moving some troops back to their bases.
Price said Russian officials and media had planted stories in the press that were “entirely untrue.”
Price said the United States was particularly concerned by Russian President Vladimir Putin saying, without evidence, that “genocide” was taking place in eastern Ukraine’s Donbass region.
“These are false narratives that Russia is developing as a pretext for military actions against Ukraine,” he said.