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Did you know that gas price for Ukraine is the lowest in the world? Their supposed enemy, gas is being traded lower than closest military ally Belarus? Is this stealth payment for Crimea?
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# ? Dec 22, 2019 07:09 |
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Sekenr posted:Did you know that gas price for Ukraine is the lowest in the world? Their supposed enemy, gas is being traded lower than closest military ally Belarus? Is this stealth payment for Crimea? I think the low price is because it is a transit country for gas and if they shut down the tap Russia cant sell gas (easily, yet) to the rest of eastern and central Europe. Also, maybe the country price is skewed by super low prices in the occupied parts so averaged over the whole country seems much lower than what the Ukrainian state aligned parts actually pay.
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# ? Dec 22, 2019 09:35 |
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Is this serving a purpose for Lukashenko while he's negotiating with Russia? Seems very odd there is no crackdown.
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# ? Dec 22, 2019 11:46 |
HUGE PUBES A PLUS posted:Is this serving a purpose for Lukashenko while he's negotiating with Russia? Seems very odd there is no crackdown. I imagine this is an alright rhetorical coin to use in barter, if such actually takes place. Also, there may have been an uneasy precedent in a neighbouring country with cracking down on popular protests concerning affairs of intimate relation to Russia. Plus it must be noted that December 20 protests did face some crackdown both in anticipation and during them.
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# ? Dec 22, 2019 12:13 |
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# ? Dec 22, 2019 22:38 |
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Solid mention for Bellingcat https://www.nytimes.com/2019/12/22/world/europe/bulgaria-russia-assassination-squad.html
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# ? Dec 23, 2019 03:25 |
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He won't let me read it without creating an account
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# ? Dec 23, 2019 04:08 |
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If you open it in incognito mode on your browser you can usually get around the restrictions on it. We've spent a lot of time on the Bulgaria poisoning, but it was thanks to some earlier New York Times reporting that we realised the Skripal poisoning in Salisbury, the Bulgaria poisonings, the failed coup in Montenegro, and other Russian spy operations we had looked into were all connected to one unit, 29155. That earlier NYT piece also provided us with a bunch of new leads, so we'll be publishing more on Unit 29155 operations in the new year, and we're also going to crowdfund a third season of our podcast, this time 6-8 episodes on the various Unit 29155 operations we've investigated, and how we exposed the real identities of the suspects. We've also been doing a lot on the Berlin assassin recently, so we'll have more on that soon, although he doesn't appear to be connected to Unit 29155.
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# ? Dec 23, 2019 11:54 |
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BM - how is your life insurance, man. Jokes aside, you must be on some unpleasant lists somewhere...
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# ? Dec 23, 2019 12:36 |
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I've had visit from the police about my personal security, and we've had to take security measures as an organisation because we've already been targeted multiple times by Russian cyber operations, and expect more in the future. Although I'm more concerned about nutters from the internet than the GRU.
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# ? Dec 23, 2019 13:46 |
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Brown Moses posted:Although I'm more concerned about nutters from the internet than the GRU. So Jose and who else?
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# ? Dec 23, 2019 14:14 |
Rust Martialis posted:So Jose and who else? Didn't Graham Phillips harass his mother the other year already?
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# ? Dec 23, 2019 14:16 |
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cinci zoo sniper posted:Didn't Graham Phillips harass his mother the other year already? That was Nimrod Kamer working for Russia Today doorstepping my mother. Graham Phillips crashed a presser I was doing and screamed at me, then started to sign up for all the public events as I was doing, then came to Leicester and talked his was into the serviced office building I work in, except I wasn't in, so he just got to upset the reception staff. Nimrod also tried the same poo poo for his RT piece. There's a 50/50 chance at any public event I do I'll get someone trying to ask me a gotcha question based on some 3 year old conspiracy blog post they read about me, but I've generally seen them all 100 times before because Twitter idiots keep sending them to me like it's news, so they just end up embarrassing themselves. Another favourite from that lot is "why don't you write about X", because they only know my work through conspiracy websites and tankies who think I'm the Patron Saint of Western Imperialism, so usually my response is to list the work we've done on that area, or give a short history of the development of online open source investigation and why it ended up focusing on Russia and Syria so much. They always think they're asking some amazing question, but it's always the same poo poo their fellow travellers have been asking on Twitter and writing about in their blogs for the past 8 years, so it's no problem for me.
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# ? Dec 23, 2019 15:36 |
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Brown Moses posted:That was Nimrod Kamer working for Russia Today doorstepping my mother. Graham Phillips crashed a presser I was doing and screamed at me, then started to sign up for all the public events as I was doing, then came to Leicester and talked his was into the serviced office building I work in, except I wasn't in, so he just got to upset the reception staff. Nimrod also tried the same poo poo for his RT piece. There's a 50/50 chance at any public event I do I'll get someone trying to ask me a gotcha question based on some 3 year old conspiracy blog post they read about me, but I've generally seen them all 100 times before because Twitter idiots keep sending them to me like it's news, so they just end up embarrassing themselves. Another favourite from that lot is "why don't you write about X", because they only know my work through conspiracy websites and tankies who think I'm the Patron Saint of Western Imperialism, so usually my response is to list the work we've done on that area, or give a short history of the development of online open source investigation and why it ended up focusing on Russia and Syria so much. They always think they're asking some amazing question, but it's always the same poo poo their fellow travellers have been asking on Twitter and writing about in their blogs for the past 8 years, so it's no problem for me. If you dont eat your chocochurch this year i will. -- Pexit rhetoric being spouted due to judicial reform “We [Poland] are leaving the EU step by step. It’s not an exaggeration. This departs from all the norms on which the European Union is built,” former EU Council president Donald Tusk, who is also a former Polish prime minister, told reporters this week. WAR CRIME GIGOLO fucked around with this message at 17:01 on Dec 23, 2019 |
# ? Dec 23, 2019 16:51 |
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I prefer Polście.
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# ? Dec 23, 2019 17:24 |
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Come on, Wypierpol is the only canon word for it.
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# ? Dec 23, 2019 17:44 |
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Lichtenstein posted:Come on, Wypierpol is the only canon word for it. Okay, now this is my favourite.
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# ? Dec 23, 2019 17:59 |
Lichtenstein posted:Come on, Wypierpol is the only canon word for it. Only needs 1 letter swapped to express my feelings about it too, nice.
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# ? Dec 23, 2019 18:04 |
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Is this partly due to Poland losing 25% of eu funding they used to receive? I know this is due to belt tightening because of brexit. But the polscie spinners would rather make this about brusselSS division trying to destroy the polish state etc
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# ? Dec 23, 2019 19:03 |
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I don't think PiS is interested in an exit, and unless I'm misunderstanding that's not was Tusk was saying, though he may have intentionally used Brexit-like language.
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# ? Dec 23, 2019 19:16 |
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WAR CRIME GIGOLO posted:Is this partly due to Poland losing 25% of eu funding they used to receive? I know this is due to belt tightening because of brexit. But the polscie spinners would rather make this about brusselSS division trying to destroy the polish state etc Yeah, that's not what Tusk is saying. He's saying the judicial """"reform""""" runs counter to EU principles and risks putting us at odds with European courts, which, as you may recall, was one of the """reasons""" (seriously there are no quotation marks big enough for either of these) for why Britain voted for Brexit. He's explicitly against trying or even contemplating getting out of the EU, and no-one is trying to push for anything of the sort.
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# ? Dec 23, 2019 19:23 |
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Yeah, no EU exit rhetoric has seriously taken hold here (thank God, given some stupid poo poo that did), it only returned as a topical catchphrase for the CON STI TU TION crowd scaremongering (as in: oh no the duck nazis will get us kicked out of EU, this is definitely a line too far for the organization that never does a thing to police its members).
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# ? Dec 23, 2019 20:44 |
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Brown Moses posted:That was Nimrod Kamer working for Russia Today doorstepping my mother. Graham Phillips crashed a presser I was doing and screamed at me, then started to sign up for all the public events as I was doing, then came to Leicester and talked his was into the serviced office building I work in, except I wasn't in, so he just got to upset the reception staff. Nimrod also tried the same poo poo for his RT piece. There's a 50/50 chance at any public event I do I'll get someone trying to ask me a gotcha question based on some 3 year old conspiracy blog post they read about me, but I've generally seen them all 100 times before because Twitter idiots keep sending them to me like it's news, so they just end up embarrassing themselves. Another favourite from that lot is "why don't you write about X", because they only know my work through conspiracy websites and tankies who think I'm the Patron Saint of Western Imperialism, so usually my response is to list the work we've done on that area, or give a short history of the development of online open source investigation and why it ended up focusing on Russia and Syria so much. They always think they're asking some amazing question, but it's always the same poo poo their fellow travellers have been asking on Twitter and writing about in their blogs for the past 8 years, so it's no problem for me. But why don't you write about why kids love Cinnamon Toast Crunch
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# ? Dec 24, 2019 07:20 |
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Lichtenstein posted:Yeah, no EU exit rhetoric has seriously taken hold here (thank God, given some stupid poo poo that did) Just wait until Poland stops being a net recipient of EU money, and starts being a net contributor.
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# ? Dec 24, 2019 12:05 |
So never then. e: oh wait that was the joke
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# ? Dec 24, 2019 19:13 |
Wesołych świąt!
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# ? Dec 24, 2019 19:35 |
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Spokojnych!
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# ? Dec 24, 2019 21:35 |
Veselé Vánoce!
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# ? Dec 24, 2019 22:35 |
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Glædelig Jul!
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# ? Dec 24, 2019 23:43 |
https://www.newsweek.com/russia-vladimir-putin-yamal-region-yarovskaya-1479025quote:Media in Russia have been speculating about whether a journalist was forced to resign because she asked Vladimir Putin a surprise question at his annual televised news conference and later posted on social media her thoughts about whether the president used botox. Will we ever be able to solve this mystery?
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# ? Dec 25, 2019 23:09 |
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https://www.instagram.com/p/B6h_ol4IXrk/?igshid=11p0yz641feam Apparently this clip is being actively deleted from all social media in Russia.
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# ? Dec 27, 2019 01:06 |
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And in other news, some sort of test of the new internal internet has apparently been successful, as reported by Russian news agencies.
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# ? Dec 27, 2019 01:07 |
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Nitrox posted:https://www.instagram.com/p/B6h_ol4IXrk/?igshid=11p0yz641feam So... what's he saying, for those of us who don't speak Russian?
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# ? Dec 27, 2019 01:12 |
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Aumanor posted:So... what's he saying, for those of us who don't speak Russian? He obviously misspoke, but the wording couldn't be better. "One of our main agendas is to curb the rise of income levels of citizens", is my rough translation. For anyone familiar with the situation in Russia, this hurts very much. Because it's much closer to the actual truth than the empty rhetoric
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# ? Dec 27, 2019 01:24 |
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Nitrox posted:https://www.instagram.com/p/B6h_ol4IXrk/?igshid=11p0yz641feam Nitrox posted:And in other news, some sort of test of the new internal internet has apparently been successful, as reported by Russian news agencies. Are you sure thing A isn't related to thing B?
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# ? Dec 27, 2019 05:21 |
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Nitrox posted:For anyone familiar with the situation in Russia, this hurts very much. Because it's much closer to the actual truth than the empty rhetoric
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# ? Dec 27, 2019 05:44 |
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Budzilla posted:Care to elaborate? Putin really wants wages to stagnate? He used Russians improved quality of life for many years to justify his leadership.
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# ? Dec 27, 2019 07:26 |
Yeah, between oil, sanctions, and matters such as pension reform the quality of life and purchasing power of average working class Russians, especially outside Moscow and St. Petersburg, has tanked substantially. The economy has been contracting 2% per year for six years straight, driving 20 million more people into poverty. According to data provided by Russian officials, 1% of Russians can not afford food, 15% of Russians can afford food but not clothes or paying their utility bills, and 48% can only afford food, utility bills, and clothing. All of this while their ability to save money has dropped to the level of 90s, and the share of regular spending funded by savings and loans has grown roughly 50% year-over-year for Q4 2017 to Q4 2018. cinci zoo sniper fucked around with this message at 07:46 on Dec 27, 2019 |
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# ? Dec 27, 2019 07:43 |
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Nitrox posted:Basically, when the oil prices feel, so did the Russian economy. Nobody in the government is working to improve the lives of average Russian citizen. quote:He obviously misspoke, but the wording couldn't be better. "One of our main agendas is to curb the rise of income levels of citizens", is my rough translation. For anyone familiar with the situation in Russia, this hurts very much. Because it's much closer to the actual truth than the empty rhetoric cinci zoo sniper posted:All of this while their ability to save money has dropped to the level of 90s, and the share of regular spending funded by savings and loans has grown roughly 50% year-over-year for Q4 2017 to Q4 2018.
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# ? Dec 27, 2019 08:10 |
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# ? May 13, 2024 11:30 |
I’m pretty confident that Russia is ways off from experiencing actual 90s once again. As for how long it will last - who knows, both Russian government and the oligarchs (as meaningful as such distinction can be in the context) are in position to profit meaningfully from this situation. Banks owned by oligarchs issue more and more loans, while Russian government has efficient tools to manipulate popular sentiment, citing external enemies trying to attack them and the like.
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# ? Dec 27, 2019 08:27 |