Monday, June 9, 2014

To Michael Savage (part 143)

Doc,

I'm checking the news now. It's Monday morning and work day started in Moscow. It's 8 hours before us.
Today UA freed detained journalists from TV channel "Zvezda" and they say they were hold in cold, dark military base with no food and experienced "pain." They sounded gracious and happy to be back and were not enthusiastic to talk and complain. Obviously were covering up the stress they endured.
It's at  www.ntv.ru/novosti/1026096/ and also other TV channels.

Today in Brussels is the 5th  EU-RF-UA meeting about the gas bill, which is due tomorrow after many missed deadlines. I personally don't see the problem; EU already gave UA 3 Billion Euros, US gave loan guarantee for $1 Billion to begin with (which help hired Biden's son and Kerry's family member to be able safely get it back to those family's accounts (pour people couldn't find a job in US for so long, they were starving)), then $1.4 Billion for "democracy" (which is a coded word for war in Potus's book) and yesterday US gave another $48 Million, well just in case the "good" guys need some greens in their packets for change. On top of it, UA's new President is a billionaire. What seems to be the problem of such a delay in payment of something essential such a gas, without which they can't?
In my book, it's just an intimidation, another war front against RF through "bargaining" in order to get away as much as possible. That's all.

In the meantime, when new President of Ukraine says the fire should stop, he continues to send more troops and gives more orders to bombard the residential and industrial areas in the East.
Several dead, among them elderly woman and 5 years old girl, deficit of fuel, no water, no electricity, no mobile phone connection, destroyed homes, 200 years old historic mansion destroyed, everywhere is fire, despair and devastation inside and around Slovyansk. We see those pic. because there is a reporter who still is functioning. There are only handful of them in Southeastern Ukraine. What about in all other towns and villages where there are no one to report anything?
Talking of war crimes? Oh my goodness!
Check this; www.1tv.ru/news/world/260648. 
From other towns also such as Artyomovka, people are running away with whatever they can take on hands. About 6 thousand ended up in Crimea, where they're being given shelter and food. Imagine of Crimea wouldn't be under Russia's control now and this people would not be allowed to get there, what would happen?
Russian Crimea saving lives today.
Check this; www.1tv.ru/news/world/260649, where refugee women with kids saying it's unbelievable what is happening. Their men - husbands, brothers, fathers and sons stayed behind to protect their homes and homeland.
Check this also, www.vesti.ru/doc.html?id=1668055; In Slovyansk train station is bombed, polish-paint production building of the chemical factory, which was bombed before, is still burning and releasing hazardous smoke for days. Not far from there, in village of Semyonovka several homes are on fire and a few people dead.
On Twitter the press center of DNR (Donetsk National Republic) reported that bombardment of the area was especially intense at Saturday morning 10 am, when in Kiev new president was being inaugurated.
I assume his military wanted his massage of "peace" be heard loud and clear.
Well, it's 4:05 am in NYC now.

So long.

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