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Comments by "irresistablejewel" (@irresistablejewel) on ""GRAND LIBERATION" SECOND STAGE BEGINS! Armoured VEHICLES CROSS DNIPRO. Russians in GRAVE DANGER" video.
No he was flogging "crypto" before; now moved in war profiteering and making stuff up.
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I agree and view "willfully distributing misinformation for material gain" as an evil act. Makes stuff up; gloats over the deaths of fellow countrymen and claims to post Ukrainian logistics (on a daily basis); so pretty much a liability (whatever side one supports); trying to sell hatred with clickbait titles he keeps repeating ("It's Over!", over a dozen times now). Yes, this really is a garbage channel; no point paying him for clips that are freely available; the unbelievable Russian dude is a shameless war profiteer, no doubt about it. I'm sure I live in my own internet bubble(s); but I find it difficult to believe that people don't see through him (even if he's saying what they want to hear) Bad accent; bad wig; rather overdone the catch-phrase Hoooh! (bad actor). I think he rather enjoys the idea people are buying into his sick fantasy.
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Well they were all using the same tanks (could get confusing) "Z" isn't actually a Russian letter they use "3" (zee). While the Z mark has become a bit of a meme, it likely designates area of operation Z = Zapad (West). They have used other markings, but Z has caught the public imagination (and the media likes to keep things simple) it's really to avoid "friendly fire".
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I rather think that once the conflict resolved; the Eastern breakaway states will rejoin Russia; while the Western States rejoin Poland and the Western companies that "invested" in Ukrainian land will lose their shirts and the globalists will lose the petrodollar as global reserve currency. The American far-right "playing" Europe hasn't worked out well for them, but hey; it's public money and nobody we know (they will say).
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Not really: Russia has oil and gas (so people can heat their homes and use the bus); grain (so there's bread and vodka); but wages are very low. Here we get big wages and big bills with an option (not available in Russia) to live on the streets.
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