Thursday, July 24, 2014

To Michael Savage (part 166)

Doc,

Look at this; 1TV.ru/news/world/263754. UA gov. agency put out a picture of a BUK saying it's the one which hit the airplane. Actually in March the same vehicle with the same number is seen in UA's military convoy going to east. American bloggers found this on internet and put it out there.
1TV.ru/news/world/263792 says that battle is intensifying around the area of the catastrophe and going close to city of Donetsk, which is the center of the region. It's all close to Russian border.

American "experts" said that Russia "created" atmosphere of possibility for the downing of the Malaysian plane and Deputy of Defense Ministry of RF Anatoliy Antonov asks "where are the facts, why isn't it in public domain?" It's at 1Tv.ru/new/social/263800.

If you want to know good from bad in this conflict, don't need to know the language.
NTV.ru/novosti/1155496 shows refugees who fled Ukraine with tears and shaken, telling how they survived and fled, how in Russian soil they saw strangers met them and took them to their homes.
This is in city of Stavropol of Rostov region of Russia. Lady from village called Krasnogvardeyskaya saw the families who arrived and took two families into her house. Her name is Valentina Brovchenko. You can see people are hugging each other in tears like they already knew each other. A woman is telling that when they finally crossed the border and saw Russian soldiers, they cried from relieve and happiness. A woman tells that a young soldier started to comfort her saying "welcome to Russia, here no one will try to kill you" and started to cry himself.

I can not still believe what I'm seeing. This is not sinking in my conscious.
When last winter in Kiev's "maidan" square some were protesting, organizing and executing a factual "coup d'etat," all these people who are refugees now were going to work, raising family, working in their gardens. Donbass is the industrial heartland of Ukraine and was feeding the rest of the country. Nobody from Kiev went there and asked their opinion as what to do with their mutual government. After the "successful" coup, which many of the "heroes" involved are calling "a revolution," these people came out with disagreement of the conduct of a few and did a referendum to be more autonomous then before. They asked for federalization, like we have in USA. They didn't ask to be separated from UA or connected to Russia. They wanted some more self-governance, so they would be able to protect themselves from what might come up as new Nazi type regime and show its real colors. And, as we see, they were right in their predictions! The flames came out of the mouth of the monster sooner then they thought. That's when they decided to go for full independence of 2 regions together and call it Novorussia, which it has been before.
Too bad weren't ready for such an immediate, vicious, full combat military outburst on their faces. It didn't take long for the beast to blow fire out of its mouth destroying everything on its path. Besides raining bombs, on July 17th they "arranged" fire and corpses together flying down from the sky on those poor people's heads. Imagine if the plane would come down on the village?
I believe that's what was planned.
This wasn't an accident. UA military were retrieving from this area at this time, self-defense were surging, when new pres. of UA promised "surprise" and surely kept it. It proved to be "raining down fire and human dead bodies from the sky."

Now, with all the calls of "Int'l community" to halt the hostilities, UA gov. renewed its war crimes with new power and force with disregard to the presence of Int'l experts arrived for the tragedy and the presence of OSCE. At the same time a pig face from Kiev didn't waste a minute to scream for money and arms from the WEST.
Who this would and will benefit? Of course not Russia. Look who is looking for more dough. Not Russians.
This accident could not, would not, did not and will not benefit Russia and its standing in this conflict as we see. Just common sense would go a long way in this instance. This was a barrage of stones thrown into the bear's den. How much The Bear can tolerate hoping that the pack of wolves would get tired and go away? Apparently the pack got a madness condition, like rabies mixed with mad cow disease.
What would you call a government who is sending troops to kill its own citizens? Government who calls entire area of 7 million people all sorts of low names and calls on them to get out of their homes or die?

Yesterday I only could hear you for a few minutes. You said that you're perplexed, and asked if we, your listeners, are perplexed too? Yes I am. Then you said that without your audience you'll cease to exist. That was emotional. For your comfort, I'd say, you'll cease to exist as a talk show host, not a creative person, father, grandfather, husband or a friend. Why be so gloomy. Maybe you should start putting me on the show more often, so we can enjoy talking and laughing as long as we can. I can say very serious things in light way.

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Today midday news from Moscow shows that Lugansk has been bombarded, one dead body on the street, many buildings damaged, basic products of survival are in dangerously low supply. In the meantime, in neighboring Donetsk region battles are intensifying for the town of Gorlovka. Bridge there is destroyed and water canals are damaged. It's a humanitarian crisis.
In the meantime, caught up in battle and wounded 18 soldiers of UA army has been treated in Russian hospitals and were returning back to UA. Some of them had serious, life saving surgeries.
Now, do you see who is who in this picture?
Now I'm watching the main evening news. You should check this on your own.

@@@@@@ At 1TV.ru/news/world/263852 report says the whole Rada is crumbling and UA is now in political crises. WOW! Things are going logically and to the right way; destructive started
self-destruct. Ooh, la, la, deja?
UA is in more than $130 Billion in debt, which it never can pay. Maybe, just maybe, right this evening Putin will follow madam Diane fine-frankenstein's call and tell the WEST to man-up and show the money. Right now about $5 Billion UA owe Russia for gas.
Political commentator Mikahil Pogrebinskiy in Moscow is predicting a serious internal political crisis for UA. Former PM representing the eastern regions of Ukraine Oleg Tsaryev says that for today's resignation of PM is a clever gesture to escape the responsibility, ones he recognized that everything is in trap in the corner of dead end. This same vermin - yats-yuk worked for every administration before, dealt with RF many years, he was the one on top of the coup crowd, WH had him coming in here like a friendly "prince," but the time came when he didn't see what he was looking for - big $$$$$$ for free, so he's asking out. He should be convicted of organizing a coup against duly elected head of State and organizing mass murder of his own people.
Tonight I'll pray that at least the war will stop in the east before these clowns get their minds together and decide what to do next; to dissolve the parliament or not, how to keep it together, when to have new elections, which parts of the country can and can not participate in those elections and why, etc, etc. More and more Qs than answers are growing by the minute in there and apparently no money coming from the skies for them tonight.
What in the world Putin can do anything with this?
I'm sure he knows an old saying in Russian; "klin klinom vishibayut."

So long.


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