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Brashly shouting out his lyrics in crowded, smoky clubs, Alexei Nikonov zeroes in on provocative themes that most musicians here ignore -- authoritarianism and injustice in today's Russia.
Nikonov, the outspoken singer of Saint Petersburg-based punk rock band PTVP, saves much of his venom for Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin, referring to him as a "pig" in one of his most strident songs
Originally posted by insideNSA
why do i think it has something to do with this article. because if you look at the lyrics of the band mentioned, certain phrases the lead singer used were used in another agent's ATAP, or activation trigger assembly package. When one is activated in his new body, they say he has been 'TAPped' slang or ATAP.
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Originally posted by RetinoidReceptor
If they could do all that surely they wouldn't NEED to do all of that to combat other countries. Does that make sense?
Originally posted by iiinvision
can you provide more information about how you came to this conclusion as well as more information about the activation trigger assembly package?