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It’s believed that Putin’s peculiar walk linked to KGB weapons training. Err, not really. He doesn’t even understand the basic principles of firearms.
He chambers a cartridge, two times. You may hear the sound in the first video.
Now slower.Happiness for all and let no one be forgotten ("Roadside picnic", Arkady and Boris Strugatsky)

Anonymous1I started to be interested in Putin after watching Oliver Stone’s interview series with Putin.
I like how he calls out Lenin and the Communists for betraying the Russian people during the Bolshevik Revolution. Putin says “Communism was a religion with Lenin as its saint.” Its something I’ve known for years.
You would never hear a US president tell the truth about the past. Like how Wall Street financed Lenin and supported his “Bolshevik Revolution” so that they could exploit the Russian people.
Putin can’t say anything about the past because he was obviously skipping the history classes in contrast to American presidents. Every time he speaks about historical events, I don’t know either I should be crying or laughing. When he tells about Bolsheviks’ treason he distorts facts. Since the February 1917 soldiers and sailors obey their officers and the Provisional Government only if their orders did not contradict the decrees of the Petrograd Soviet. In fact, Bolsheviks got nothing but an anarchized armed crowd, because the Russian Army quitted existing as military strength at that moment. And they agreed to sign a peace treaty with Germans only after bombs began to fall on Petrograd (St. Petersburg).
High treason is what Putin does for the last 20 years.Happiness for all and let no one be forgotten ("Roadside picnic", Arkady and Boris Strugatsky)
Another one notable problem of Russia is Putin’s inferiority complex. He really worries about his height.
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Anonymous1Another one notable problem of Russia is Putin’s inferiority complex. He really worries about his height.
I hear that the Communist Party is growing again in Russia. Are they the biggest opposition to Putin? Any chance Putin will be removed from power soon?
I saw a candid clip of Putin inspecting some plant or other.
An official mentions that completion is late and that it’s over budget. He then lets slip that the project director gave the contract to a relative.
Putin narrows his eyes, turns to one of the silent, heavy set types behind him and says ‘Deal with it’.
Putin rules Russia not solely. It’s crystal clear that the country is under control of the twilight ‘politburo’, which is a group of the most infuental and rich ‘siloviks’. Nowadays, oligarchs haven’t power like they used to in the Yeltsin’s time, and only serve as milking cows. So no chance that Putin will be removed from power any soon. There is no one to do it. The politburo has metastasized too much deep in Russia and even in Africa and Europe, so the Putin’s removal is a very delicate and difficult surgery. Careless steps may lead to the reborning of Russia into an abominated hybrid of North Korea and Pakistan.
Since 1996, the Communists Party only exists as a simulator of the opposition, as well as any other presented political party. Today the Party is a dan for criminals. In the past year Communists tried to initiate a national referendum against a pension reform. The Central Election Committee of Russia rejected their papers due to some errors and, in its turn, offered the help to fix them. Communists replied that they agree and… completely forgot about the referendum. I’m sure they have been told about the consequences. The politburo afraid of referendums as if they are fire. Only one person in the modern history of Russia had the b~~~~ to threat the Kremlin with a referendum.
Do you know what Putin’s followers call Great Britain? They call it Miserable Britain. Americans a little bit luckier. I believe the Anglo-Saxon World created a modern civilization and this is the moment WE should defend it.
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The arrest of a drug dealer maybe? Nope. This guy merely left in a Russian social media a political comment that was considered as extremist’s. The wave of arrests for LIKES and reposts went through Russia in the past two years. Yes, gents, for LIKES too.
They went even further. Since the January 1, any comment that can be identified as critics of the authorities leads to a significant fine.Happiness for all and let no one be forgotten ("Roadside picnic", Arkady and Boris Strugatsky)
Put is a liar and a thug. That’s not even the problem. The problem is he’s and EXECLLENT manipulator and a VICIOUS killer. Hes the male version of a woman. Deceptive, able to talk in circles, distorts facts, makes you question your own intelligence, undermines your belief system…. Will attack and kill your family.
Putin is one of the most dangerous men in the planet. No wonder Trump gets such a chubby for him.
#ICETHEMOUT!!! #MANOUT!!! #HIDEYOURWEALTH #VAGINAISWORTHLESS

Anonymous1The arrest of a drug dealer maybe? Nope. This guy merely left in a Russian social media a political comment that was considered as extremist’s. The wave of arrests for LIKES and reposts went through Russia in the past two years. Yes, gents, for LIKES too.
Arrested for making a comment on Social Media? That’s f~~~ing crazy.
At least in USA we have “Freedom of Speech.”
I don’t know if he ever was making serious decisions before. In the Yeltsin’s time, he was a little. I mean just an executor. What has changed?
Stalin was a real bloody monster compared to Putin and yet ran away in his mansion when Germans had captured Minsk, and spent there 36 hours doing nothing. Dictators afraid of death much more than anyone of us.Happiness for all and let no one be forgotten ("Roadside picnic", Arkady and Boris Strugatsky)
Arrested for making a comment on Social Media? That’s f~~~ing crazy.
What freedom of speech! People were getting arrested for liking comments and images. Can you imagine it? I can’t. No legal base, and still…
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Anonymous1What freedom of speech! People were getting arrested for liking comments and images. Can you imagine it? I can’t. No legal base, and still…
I cannot imagine the insanity, but George Orwell could. This is what they used to call a “Dystopian Nightmare.”
In the 21’th century, we cannot repeat the mistake of the 20’th century. If the Politburo (the collective Putin) becomes a little bit closer with Turkey, the Western world gets a kind of Khalifate of unimaginable strength. It will take about 30 years. I’m not exaggerating. I think a potential anti-west alliance was a reason why Putin had forgiven Erdogan for both a down bomber and a sank intelligence ship.
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I don’t know if he ever was making serious decisions before. In the Yeltsin’s time, he was a little. I mean just an executor. What has changed?Stalin was a real bloody monster compared to Putin and yet ran away in his mansion when Germans had captured Minsk, and spent there 36 hours doing nothing. Dictators afraid of death much more than anyone of us.
Stalin was many things, but he wasn’t a coward.
When in 1941 the Germans were before Moscow, it had been arranged that all facilities in the city would be destroyed and the city abandoned. Stalin was actually standing on the platform ready to board the train when he turned and said ‘No’.
He remained in Moscow during the crucial period.
People outside the West, or those who have little experience of it, often have a false impression of ‘Western democracy’. They believe it’s some sort of paradise.
Here is the news.
Democracy doesn’t exist and never has. Even in ancient Greece, ‘demos’ – as is popularly understood today, didn’t exist. It was a slave owning society in which only members of a wealthy oligarchy could vote.
Western democracy is an illusion.
Elections change nothing. The politicians are just as corrupt as anywhere else, and all the political parties answer to the banksters.
What freedom of speech! People were getting arrested for liking comments and images. Can you imagine it? I can’t. No legal base, and still…
Happens in Britain, too.
But hey, we have ‘democracy’ …
I have not been to Russia. But I’m going to tell you very clearly you men living there have it better in many respects then the rest of us in a lot of ways.
Like it or not, you have to run things with a strong hand. And if you wish to live there, then understand that. Either play by the rules set up or leave to do your own thing.
Like it or not, SPEECH is not free. You want to say something about someone you say it to their face. And be ready to get the s~~~ kicked out of you.
Like it or not, I respect the man. I know one thing, some Terrorist is going to get his S~~~ KICKED IN if he f~~~s with my life in Russia.
Like it or not PEOPLE need to be controlled. Not you maybe, but PEOPLE DO.They Control FEMINISM. They don’t deal with disrespect. I can dig that. You talk about crime, but let’s face it, CRIME is everywhere. I don’t see them killing their own up there. And they leave people alone just fine in the outskirts. Hell, without a strong hand, RUssia would be in shambles.
I would rather have a strong leader that wants a STRONG RUSSIA and is WILLING to take any measures to make sure that is so.
Like it or not, you have freedom there. You want to say something about a man, you say it to his face and don’t be a pussy about it. You will get more respect that way.
To be honest, Russia has gotten lazy. And if they wanted to? They could be the NUMBER ONE GDP nation in the world. They have the smarts to do anything.
And I’m sorry, but I respect the man. I may not like all his calls, but so what. Not my job to run the country.
Like it or not, PEOPLE need DISCIPLINE. You want more, you go off and do it your own way. If not. Shut the f~~~ up and sit down and enjoy your lot in life.
I’f you can do better? Then get started. Like it or not, Russians are more stubborn they any one else I know. So with that kind of spirit, you better have the b~~~~ to know what it takes to make people get along.
Sorry. But you know its true.
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Stalin was actually standing on the platform ready to board the train when he turned and said ‘No’.
He remained in Moscow during the crucial period.
No one knows for sure where exactly Stalin had been remaining. It’s a sugar-coated myth and it has no proof, while Stalin’s “respites” are documented. The first time he rested for 12 hrs, the second time he rested for 36 hrs. Whilst Soviet citizens did their best in the defending the Fatherland, Stalin was resting. What he tired of? He tired of fear. He wasn’t familiar with the war science and he was definitely not planning a brilliant plan of the resistance to a German invasion in helpful silence. Unlike Hitler, Stalin didn’t have combat experience and never saw the face of a war.
You see, Monk, I have never written about “western democracy”, so you are getting me wrong. I do better, than most of us, understand what a State (a country) is and the way it’s functioning.So I have no illusions about democracy. Historically, the West always pushs progress forward. The East always follows. Those were European engineers who had opened the way to Siberia for Russians by breaking down the walls of Kazan, letting Russians to behead the Volga Bulgaria. Countless times Europeans helped Russia in developing. So of course I’m a pro-West. It’s common sense. And that Anglo-Saxon World created the modern civilization is a fact.
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Anonymous1Stalin was many things, but he wasn’t a coward.
Stalin was absolutely a coward. Never been in a battle in his life, but he would send millions of Russians to their death. Poorly equipped and poorly managed the Red Army were being killed by the Germans in disproportionate numbers. What did Stalin do? Arrest and kill Red Army veterans for “treason.” Read the “Gulag Archipelago” for more information.
Stalin was so afraid of everybody around him he was arresting his own top men. The man was an insecure paranoid bully. He had no honor or courage. A truly despicable person.
You can say many bad things about Hitler, but he was a War Hero from WWI with lots of battles under his belt. That’s why the German Army followed his orders to the death.
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