#1761

HenryKrinkle posted:

Somone blew up pylons and knocked out electricity for 1.6 million Crimeans



causing emergency shutdown of 2 nuclear power stations

#1762
no nukes
#1763
does anyone want me to finish the armenia article, it has crap about energy supplies in it
#1764
downvotes are welcomed
#1765

HenryKrinkle posted:

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#1766

MarxUltor posted:

HenryKrinkle posted:

YrKMiE9WII0

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lmbo

#1767
off 2 meet a kgb agent

aka anna from glendale

anyways my dad took away the axes i was making anti-fascist national american black funk metal for communisms eternal with

shoutouts to murders of crows

anyways im straight white male

and may fucking marry/fuck/analyze

you feel me

ima do this shit

at the LA auto show

so fucking low, slow, deep and dirty

OK

da nyet

you are always not ever Master or Margarita

my bulgakov

is still for a mosin

but AK2150 my ass

if they aint the ones for me

the next one i fuck

is the first one who marries me and kills my ass

dead

with how much mothers, daughters, sisters,

and hell yeah we let them ride us til we die

migs
hinds

that czech afb i got to hit the ejector seat button in accidentally

that was a mi9 23

and a fighter pilot who i know

was like, this lil white nigga right here

he is crazy as fuck about planes

hardware stores

banks

rap albums

shouts to whatever

im doing the thing

you know

standup comedy

also im recording my counter-strike.exe demos

probably i show up at a LAN center in moscow

possibly the kremlin

or that spot they still have

red square or wherever whatever the mafia is just the kgb putin on ritz crackers

oh

shit

fuck

they onto me

i
g2g

play

twitch.tv/nofreewill

add me on steam for cs 1.6 lessons

or action quake

or

I STRIKE FROM THE SHADOWS

used to be my sig

but IM WHITE AND FUCK

hipsterspanglic

is a country im inventing

check my steam group for more info

on how many bitches i am gonna slay

if they ever let me have a server, mods, and admins

members of the forums

shoutouts to

whatever

we ride dirty til we die

The Pinkest Dirtiest Ninjas of East Los Angeles

Dictator was my high school clan name
lost the knife

kept the nick

shouts to my friend who is taiwanese and whose grandfather was chiang-ki-shek's general

also

joenathan t.

you dragged me to cyberportal (my first addictive ecosystem)

called

Lord Foul - Ho

on my amp right now

also

my first kill an autosniper on de_rats after 6 hours of frustrated coaching

mom complaining when i got home

not allowed to play games with blood in them

lmao

thats how u produce a fucked up player

and the greatest video game ant-designer

anyways

i gotta go write 3 more albums about how bomb

CS on LAN is

if you are friends with chinese triads of dudes who own a cybercafe in a little spot called

OK IMA SWAT/squat/1337 krew/gign/whatever

a cs_assault style warehouse

and call it the EAST LA ANTI SPORTS COMMITTE FUCKJOB CLUB

for people who ain't yet played

hard enough

to hustle me a

well

Saint Petersburg?

thats a suburb of my city

called Russian Village

for sure they are all international nonprofit aid workers

for the club if

they shit

ok

bye

...

i did field record a russian spoken word album

about the fucked up shit i was on

when i ever doubted

that vikings (aka my ancestors)

became the rus,

that mongols raped it up but that just made russians harder

not to drink

VODKA BY THE GLASS

space by the sputnik

LAIKA u all our bitches

ok i got so many bitches im like mike lowry

thats lil wayne - a milli

for they was working in 1920

in metalogursk hockey club

in whatever dance club

doesn't shoot me

ok we might shoot the roof with ak 47s

when i get married to the siberian forest

im a wild grass on ur steppe

u my therapists

J

a

CKED up granma who was a fucking ROMA what LIVED IN A FOREST IN RUSSIA IN A TREEHOUSE

ok that shit is real

he told me and i don't ever disbelieve

the oldest belief

that we are all russian around 2 fast 3 cars 5 planes

and a squad

ok i need a female bodyguard, flight attendant, 3 lance majors

aka nurses and doctors

we got non-russians and other cubs
cubans
cubanos

KUMQUAT NASTOKYA

if u really want to marry a bitch

infuse a glass of vodka with kumquats

and a cinnamon stick for a stirrer

and thats from st petersburg

my mom clipped it out a banana magazine

Kalashnikov

u dont feel me

we repair you

ok shouts to

Chevengurh

and the civil war

i think the whites lost

the reds, the browns, the blacks, the greens

ok everyone won

it was a hell of a time

Napoleon and Hitler

you cards

Ghengis Khan

thats the real east-asian russian

west-anti-european

whatever the fuck the Urals is

Khaleed

i took one russian history class

Fathers & Sons

peacewar

and

read

SANIN
#1768
heres an ac-130 strafing us

t


e

d

TALKS ON STACKS OF HOW FUCKT LIBERALS ARE

if they tryna give me anything but 3 handblowbeezies

aok

got sec.campus.c i got they card

Amir Dennis
code 4

EVERYTHINGS OK

but we might arrest u if u talk to students about how shit fascism is

IT MIGHT DISTRACT FROM THEIR HOMEWORK

ok this chinese guy i gave my bike lock thrifted off the ground watch 2

says american blues are work music

aka

study this

goodbye in chinese

means

again see

if u break up

we cool

lets stay frenemies

or

we both dead

of fiat AIDS

mincome + maxcome

+ sanders + stein VP

+ me on welfare,d rugs, and in jail

thats my distributed porn movie
for yeall

here's my track palying right now

ARREST/COOPERATE

damn

i choose niether

im so kind

i aint even ever set foot on a college campus again

SORRY WACKADEMIA

but i did upload porn to a private link

and tweet it to sasha grey

cuz im feministing

so hard

im masculinist

CORPORALISM out

women get on my side

3 meetings are happening

one a real honest art collective for making money

a gallery of men

the other whatever women i can convince to organize theyselves

to prepare

for

WEDDINGS

messer chups - sick ass shit

anyways

shouts to the 3rd meeting

the big party

coming together honestly

ok thats all gonna happen but

however

https://www.facebook.com/prageru/videos/897194363656754/?fref=nf

this is a guide 2 whatever liberalism and mental disorder produced me

STRAIGHT SCHIZO TOURETTES AND ALCOHOLISM

TABARNAK TABARNK TNKRNRKGKG:KDSJFDDKL fuck no

the opposite of what he said...
she said
bullshit
#1769
also read this
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sanin_(novel)

her: netflix and chill
me: fight club and eternal death 2 our enemies?
her: im a rower
me: ok, well row me 2 the moon



oui
they speak french
if they poor
we rich
if we die
they trying 2 keep me away

but i will visit every russian in los angeles

if it means we never leave

the states
of anarchy

that is

full

solarcommunism

asexually, beautifully, beneficiently

proficiency in at least the .22 i shot at Christian camp

lmao

same place i masturbated in a tree to genesis

Eve and Lillith and Anna

3 at once

thats the first orgy

of how fucked i am

<3 </3 <3 </3

shootouts
2 u
if you the guy what has COPD

and took shotties

and 2 in the head

thats a security guard

I DONT NEED ON ANY SIDE OF WHEREVER WERE GOING

eddy has got a bullet for ya

if you fuck with veterans of any

war

that isn't

peace

so cold

we hot

-cccdictator out

The Pink Ninja

is bright because

stars are eternal

and lunacy

is a certain

phase of

eternal doubt
externally
lunarized
#1770
pinkninja you're about to give me thumb carpal tunnel with how fast i scroll down on my phone now
#1771

HenryKrinkle posted:

Somone blew up pylons and knocked out electricity for 1.6 million Crimeans



theres a funny article on what happened. I was gonna bold the best parts, but the whole thing is hilarious

http://off-guardian.org/2015/11/23/believe-it-or-not-the-true-story-of-the-crimea-blackout/

Believe it or not: The true story of the Crimea blackout


The Tatar Diogenes in the blown up power pole promises to sit to the death.

Yes, it’s still incredible. This can not happen, but here it is:

1. Crimean Tatar activists organize a “civilian food blockade of the occupied Crimea” (where around 90% of the existing Crimean Tatars reside). According to Crimean Tatar activists, deprived of Ukrainian food, water and alcohol, the Russian-occupied Crimean population would experience a sudden rush of love for Ukraine and would overthrow the Moskal occupiers, raising yellow and blue flags in grocery stores, pubs and stalls.

2. Someone timidly tries to tell the activists that Crimea is surrounded on three sides by water, with Kuban [Ukrainian region adjacent to Crimea, with a minority Tatar population] on the right and Turkey at the bottom, and famine in such conditions is absolutely impossible to organize. The maximum you can achieve is the substitution of products of the Ukrainian Kuban by Turkish ones. The activists ignore the pitiful sobs of the panicked occupants, and citizens continue having glorious Crimea Blockade parties. Solemn music is played while Turkish vegetables and fruits are unloaded in the ports of Crimea.

3. Russia announces the introduction of a food embargo against Ukraine from 1 January 2016. Now Ukrainian products will not be allowed to enter Crimea, not only by Ukrainian civilian bollards but by Russian border guards too. If a Ukrainian food embargo is going on by the other side, blocking the border becomes decidedly silly and the situation begins to resemble a joke. Something needs to be done urgently. But what?

4. Idea! “Unknown persons” blow up two of the four transmission towers through which Ukraine supplies electricity to Crimea. When the repairmen arrive, they are met by the same Crimean Tatar activists, who solemnly declare that, due to force majeure, the blockade of food is changed to energy. Let the Crimean Tatars sit without lights, they will feel the brunt of Russian occupation as they reminisce about their lamp bulbs burned by Ukrainian authorities!

5. To help the confused repairmen, along comes a detachment of 50 national guardsmen with machine guns, led by Ilya Kiva (who is actually the head of the Department for Counteraction of Narcocrime — apparently after receiving reports from the field, the Ukrainian interior Ministry decided that without heavy drug use this could not have happened). Not minimally embarrassed by men with guns, the Crimean Tatars and their supporting pravoseki [Right Sector militants] naturally begin to fight with the national guardsmen by shouting that the totalitarian Poroshenko regime infringes upon the constitutional right of civil society in Ukraine to blow up power lines, and in general asking, are you going shoot people? (in this case 'people' in camouflage uniforms, helmets, flak jackets and an unknown amount of explosives).

6. In the ensuing scuffle, a Colonel of the Interior Ministry of Ukraine was knifed in the gut by one of the civilian blockers. One of the activists pretends to having been blown up into the pylon, settling there, like Diogenes in a barrel, lecturing the gathered press about European integration, the occupation and Stalin’s repressions of the Crimean Tatars, the continuation of which is happening right here and now in the form of the unconstitutional prohibition of the right of the Crimean Tatar people to blow up power lines. Someone mildly beaten up is seen in the background. He moans about “the children”, meaning armed national guardsmen armed to the teeth in Islamic masks or gray-haired gentlemen in camouflage — so it’s absolutely impossible to know what he is talking about. The Tatar Diogenes in the blown up power pole promises to sit to the death, if only other Tatars have no lights. It’s like the Brest fortress against the Nazis, only it’s a blown up power transmission tower against the repairmen.

7. In any case, the new Europeans blow up the two remaining electric pylons, completely de-energizing Crimea. In social media there is a barrage of hysteria: “Kiva trampled the remains of his reputation, meanly attacking civil society activists peacefully defending the electric power system of Ukraine”. The abuse had already started with the knife stabbed in the gut of a Colonel of the Ministry of Internal Affairs: a photo shows that his belly was not slashed much by the civilian blocker, it was only slightly scratched, so there’s nothing to be dramatic and raise a fuss about. Embarrassed by the rebuff of the Crimean Tatar Democrats, the Kiva punitive expedition ignominiously retires in November in the steppe.

8. Under the building of the Presidential Administration of Ukraine takes place an impromptu demonstration with Crimean Tatar flags, defending the right of every free Ukrainian, and especially Tatar, to freely and fairly blast all that he pleases. Ayder Muzhdabaev [Tatar journalist] writes on Facebook a heartfelt post recalling about 200 years of suffering and humiliation of the Crimean Tatar people, the only way to stop that being to shut down the lights of the Crimean Tatars remaining in Crimea. Stuck inside a pylon, the Diogenes activist symbolizes the liberated Crimean Tatar people, who will never conquer no one.

9. Poroshenko urgently meets with Crimean Tatar leaders, earnestly assuring them that no one else will try to attack civilian blockers. National guardsmen and Kiva claim that a misunderstanding took place: actually they did not want to restore power lines to bring light to the Crimean Tatars in Crimea, but only to insulate the wire of the fallen pylons, so that civilian Tatar blockers, God forbid, do not get electrocuted. Kiva’s statement ends with the following phrase: “Ministry of Internal Affairs personnel is at the moment in areas of permanent stationing, the blockade continues! No lights in Crimea! Glory To Ukraine!”.

10. At this point, you will likely decide that what I’m writing cannot be true, because something like this can never be true; but, first of all, all quoted parts are easy to Google in Kiva’s facebook, the facebook of Muzhdabaeva [Tatar activist] and “Interfax.Ukraina” and secondly, I left for last a video which will allow you to assess for yourself the progress of the Crimean Tatar people in their struggle against electricity, water, sewerage and common sense:


#1772
"Anna Colin Lebedev tells me that I mention the presence of the symbol of Azov on Maidan while the battalion had yet to be created. It will be formed three months later. Sure, but for me, it was just a name change: the symbol was everywhere on Maidan, it is the same symbol as the group ‘Patriots of Ukraine’, who have the same leader, Biletsky, the same men and who will go on to form a military battalion to fight in Mariupol ."

So for clarity, I made the editorial decision not to go into such levels of detail. The fact that this famous symbol is borrowed from an SS division, Das Reich, does not seem to move my critics.


http://russia-insider.com/en/media-criticism/director-controversial-french-maidan-documentary-answers-his-critics/ri12642?utm_source=dlvr.it&utm_medium=twitter
#1773
That documentary looks good. Curious that on the website of the international distributor, Java Films, its page has gone blank. https://archive.is/wQbyG

Someone did an English dub which has been taken down from youtube on copyright grounds, but I'm sure a properly translated copy will show up eventually. The only torrents I can find right now are on a Russian tracker with amateur Russian subs.
#1774
edit: looks like this is related, but not the doc. xdSiD_ruTCY

some of the Paul Moreira doc work is here, but its just part http://www.liveleak.com/view?i=47b_1454597715 (16 mins)

Edited by Themselves ()

#1775
whole thing eng subs http://www.liveleak.com/view?i=30e_1454796647
#1776
https://thenextrecession.wordpress.com/2015/03/17/ukraine-a-permanent-winter/

Ukraine: a permanent winter
The IMF has announced a new bailout package for Ukraine. It will disburse up to $17.5bn over the next three years, subject to all the usual conditions for fiscal austerity and neoliberal reforms conducted by the Ukraine government – see my previous post, https://thenextrecession.wordpress.com/2014/08/31/ukraine-a-grim-winter-ahead/

The bailout package is a joke. As a former IMF economist put it, “The odds of this program surviving intact for four years, or even through the end of 2015, are not much higher than for the original 2014 program,” said Robert Kahn, a senior fellow at the Council on Foreign Relations.
One of the biggest risks is that the bailout is based on a fragile cease-fire holding between Kiev and the militants. A re-escalation would scupper the ability of the government to meet its obligations to the fund. The fund’s approval of the program despite the “exceptional risks”, and the clear breaking of basic rules on debt sustainability, shows the package is a really political decision by the West to shore up a pro-European government in its strategic battle against Russia.

The IMF has had to revise down its growth forecast for the country again. It now assumes a 5.5% contraction this year and a rebound to growth next year at 2%. “Private forecasters predict a deeper recession, as much as a 10 percent decline this year and a further fall next year,” said Kahn. Even the IMF staff had to admit in their 173 pages of program documentation that “the uncertainty around these projections remains exceptionally high”.

Part of the package includes the expectation that private creditors (the Russians and American hedge funds) will agree to a ‘haircut’ on the $15 billion in Ukraine bonds that they hold. Again the IMF had to admit that this may turn out to be wishful thinking. “Creditors may balk at the terms being offered in the debt operation and holdouts may try to free ride,” the IMF said. The process could turn “disorderly,” a fund euphemism for default.

The IMF said debt negotiations must be completed by June with a high creditor participation rate to trigger the next tranche of emergency cash.
Of course, all this assumes that the Kiev government will operate efficiently and without corrupt practices – some hope. Most likely, if the fighting in the east restarts and debt restructuring negotiations collapse, the economy will continue into free fall and the public debt ratio will double, pushing Ukraine into total default.

Ukraine’s recently appointed Finance Minister Natalie Jaresko is a US national who adopted Ukrainian citizenship to take up her post. The 49-year-old former banker, who only got her Ukrainian citizenship the day she was appointed minister in December, reckons that the war has consumed about 20% of the economy, taking out a region rich in industry and commodities. Corruption is endemic throughout Ukraine. The IMF estimates that Ukraine’s underground—and non-tax-paying—economy is as much as 50% of GDP. The hryvnia currency has fallen 70% since last year.



Inflation is officially 28.5% but, according to Johns Hopkins professor Steve Hanke, it’s really more like 272%. FX reserves have now fallen to just one month’s worth of imports. The economy is now smaller than it was when it gained independence from the Soviet Union in 1991.

It is in this environment that the IMF is providing funds, but just like Greece, not to help the people of Ukraine, but to meet the demands of its foreign creditors (European banks, Russian banks and American hedge funds). And this ‘bailout’ is to be administered along with all the austerity measures by an American banker with brand new Ukrainian citizenship.

In the meantime, Ukrainians are literally starving. President Poroshenko ordered the opening of food warehouses. The director of the Ukrainian State Reserve Vladimir Zhukov went to the store houses and found them empty! Why, because all the reserves had been sent to the frontline to feed and water the troops in the east. And last year’s entire harvest was sold abroad, while the acreage for the new sowing season was reduced by 30%. Having learned of the empty shelves not only in the stores but also in the State Reserve, Poroshenko reportedly went into shock.

The winter weather may nearly be over – but it’s going to be a permanent winter for Ukraine’s people right through the summer.



So many things have been going right for capital in the last five years or so, communists wish that we lived in the era of socialist coups and popular movements instead of fascist reaction and American-backed coups. Capitalism has even figured out how to make fascist coups appear like popular movements at the drop of a hat. And yet capitalism is such a dysfunctional system that at the absolute peak of its power, in which a former breadbasket of the Soviet Union is now an American neo-fascist puppet regime 25 years later, capitalism can do nothing but accelerate the collapse of this regime as it is utterly helpless to control its own immanent logic. Being a communist is pretty sweet.

Edited by babyhueypnewton ()

#1777

babyhueypnewton posted:

Ukraine’s recently appointed Finance Minister Natalie Jaresko is a US national who adopted Ukrainian citizenship to take up her post. The 49-year-old former banker, who only got her Ukrainian citizenship the day she was appointed minister in December,


#1778

http://www.counterpunch.org/2015/12/18/the-imf-changes-its-rules-to-isolate-china-and-russia/ posted:

The IMF staff started contemplating a rule change in the spring of 2013 because nontraditional creditors, such as China, had started providing developing countries with large loans. One issue was that these loans were issued on conditions out of line with IMF practice. China wasn’t a member of the Paris Club, where loan restructuring is usually discussed, so it was time to update the rules.

The IMF intended to adopt a new policy in the spring of 2016, but the dispute over Russia’s $3 billion loan to Ukraine has accelerated an otherwise slow decision-making process.

The Wall Street Journal concurred that the underlying motivation for changing the IMF’s rules was the threat that Chinese lending would provide an alternative to IMF loans and its demands for austerity. “IMF-watchers said the fund was originally thinking of ensuring China wouldn’t be able to foil IMF lending to member countries seeking bailouts as Beijing ramped up loans to developing economies around the world.” In short, U.S. strategists have designed a policy to block trade and financial agreements organized outside of U.S. control and that of the IMF and World Bank in which it holds unique veto power.

The plan is simple enough. Trade follows finance, and the creditor usually calls the tune. That is how the United States has used the Dollar Standard to steer Third World trade and investment since World War II along lines benefiting the U.S. economy.

The cement of trade credit and bank lending is the ability of creditors to collect on the international debts being negotiated. That is why the United States and other creditor nations have used the IMF as an intermediary to act as “honest broker” for loan consortia. (“Honest broker” means in practice being subject to U.S. veto power.) To enforce its financial leverage, the IMF has long followed the rule that it will not sponsor any loan agreement or refinancing for governments that are in default of debts owed to other governments. However, as the afore-mentioned Aslund explains, the IMF could easily change its practice of not lending into (countries in official) arrears … because it is not incorporated into the IMF Articles of Agreement, that is, the IMF statutes. The IMF Executive Board can decide to change this policy with a simple board majority. The IMF has lent to Afghanistan, Georgia, and Iraq in the midst of war, and Russia has no veto right, holding only 2.39 percent of the votes in the IMF. When the IMF has lent to Georgia and Ukraine, the other members of its Executive Board have overruled Russia.

After the rules change, Aslund later noted, “the IMF can continue to give Ukraine loans regardless of what Ukraine does about its credit from Russia, which falls due on December 20.

Inasmuch as Ukraine’s official debt to Russia’s sovereign debt fund was not to the U.S. Government, the IMF announced its rules change as a “clarification.” Its rule that no country can borrow if it is in default to (or not seriously negotiating with) a foreign government was created in the post-1945 world, and has governed the past seventy years in which the United States Government, Treasury officials and/or U.S. bank consortia have been party to nearly every international bailout or major loan agreement. What the IMF rule really meant was that it would not provide credit to countries in arrears specifically to the U.S. Government, not those of Russia or China.

Mikhail Delyagin, Director of the Institute of Globalization Problems, understood the IMF’s double standard clearly enough: “The Fund will give Kiev a new loan tranche on one condition that Ukraine should not pay Russia a dollar under its $3 billion debt. Legally, everything will be formalized correctly but they will oblige Ukraine to pay only to western creditors for political reasons.” It remains up to the IMF board – and in the end, its managing director – whether or not to deem a country creditworthy. The U.S. representative naturally has always blocked any leaders not beholden to the United States.

#1779

Petrol posted:

That documentary looks good. Curious that on the website of the international distributor, Java Films, its page has gone blank. https://archive.is/wQbyG


The production company's official page for the doco has been updated with a note that might explain why it's been pulled from distribution (hopefully temporarily)

In this documentary, we used 10 seconds of archive shots from the documentary « All Things Ablaze » by Oleksandr Techynskyi, Aleksey Solodunov and Dmitry Stoykov (Honest Fish Documentary Stories, 2014, Ukraine). They were mistakenly sourced to another production.
We sincerely present our apologies to the authors and to the production company Honest Fish Documentary Stories (Yulia Serdyukova) and we have removed the shots for future broadcasts.


For now the amateur translation on liveleak is perfectly watchable and highly recommended especially for the coverage of the Odessa massacre

#1780
speaking of odessa, i see our good friends at The Nato have a recent report on this!
5rarZdcJYVU&start;=479
in short, "pro-russians" barricaded themselves in the building at some point; a fire broke out somehow; "pro-ukrainians" tried to help people as best they could, but alas! 40 died. but before all that, a handful of others died in the square, from bullets - perhaps of snipers???? its russian provocation of course.

and ill take any excuse to post this old nato classic!!!
3HCV_VVERac
#1781
how have i never seen this before
#1782
Because you touch yourself at night.
#1783
[account deactivated]
#1784
you have to import top talent to tame a savage wasteland like ukraine which was recently the world's biggest spaceship manufacturing facility
#1785
it's funny how the brain drain always flows out the door and down the street and then past the front of a big "welcome" sign and finally settles in a cistern surrounded by people literally waving old CCCP flags they still have
#1786
here's a brief history of the 1960s

Jack Kennady: dialectical materialism is nothing but a cult religion
USSR: *turns science fiction into earth shaking reality*
Kenedy: ...assemble my Nazis
#1787

cars posted:

you have to import top talent to tame a savage wasteland like ukraine which was recently the world's biggest spaceship manufacturing facility

lol

#1788
reading/thinking about the history of an actual people rather than the history of state domination of particular areas really drives home the long-term irrelevance of empire and oppression. ukrainians have been continuing to do their shit for centuries despite the man they have to pay taxes to and be pushed around by changing every generation since forever.
#1789

drwhat posted:

reading/thinking about the history of an actual people rather than the history of state domination of particular areas really drives home the long-term irrelevance of empire and oppression. ukrainians have been continuing to do their shit for centuries despite the man they have to pay taxes to and be pushed around by changing every generation since forever.


"Think of th e rivers of blood spilled by all those generals and emperors so that, in triumph and glory, they could become the momentary masters of a fraction of a dot." --Carl Sagan, Cannabis Aficionado

#1790
https://www.facebook.com/omidhowayda2014/videos/vb.1508081916089782/1745336745697630
#1791
i like bugging academics online

#1792
are you satisfied, tristan?
#1793
yers
#1794
follow-up on obama's bureaus & russian sanctions from the paper that just says what every FBI anonymous source is thinking:

http://freebeacon.com/national-security/mccain-worries-obama-administration-selectively-enforcing-sanctions-russia/

McCain suggested that the Obama administration is giving special treatment to a Russian rocket manufacturer that due to a recent restructuring fell under control of Russia’s federal space agency, Roscosmos. The United States currently purchases Russian RD-180 rocket engines from the manufacturer, known as NPO Energomash, to use during national security space launches.

“I write to express my concern with the appearance of selective enforcement of sanctions imposed in response to the invasion of Crimea by the Russian Federation,” McCain wrote. “I am particularly troubled that, today, the Administration is allowing for the procurement of rocket engines for military space launches that result in the payment of money to a Russian state-owned corporation controlled by officers and directors who have been individually sanctioned in connection with the invasion.”

#1795
short version is that Rostec and Novikombank are under sanctions but the United States has to tunnel a porthole through its own sanctions to buy rockets from the people who own those companies.
#1796
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#1797
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#1798
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#1799
there goes the neighborhood
#1800
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