Friday, April 17, 2015

To Michael Savage April 17th, Friday

Doc,

Yesterday Putin was on Russian TV and Radio for 4 hours live and answered to 74 Qs. Of course those Qs sorted out and combined by the topic, so answers generally cover much more.
All together Qs exceeded 3 Million. Those which are not answered/addressed will be directed to appropriate agencies and departments's attention.

The most important part for me is his stands on foreign policy, particularly toward UA, EU and US.  I'll be back on this. ***************************************************



There is a shocking news from Kiev yesterday (although I expect every low-life stuff from its runners) for me; a writer, poet, journalist, publicly outspoken intellectual Oles Buzina, ethnically Ukrainian and resident of Kiev was murdered. This is a tragedy for both - UA and RF. 
Check this for now http://sputniknews.com/europe/20150416/1020966780.html.
Wednesday, just 2 days ago, Oleh Kalashnikov was killed in his apartment in Kiev also. He was
a politician, former PM and current member of parliament of UA from "Party of Regions." He was an open critic of Uncle PP.
Political murders are not new nor shocking in Ukraine, but why kill a writer, a wonderful poet,
who never was against his country, but was for peaceful resolution of two brother-nations' conflict?
He was brave to travel to Moscow and go on Russian TV shows and tell his opinion.
He wasn't pro-Russia, wasn't against his own, who could provoke hatred toward himself. He was a port; objective, often romantic and actually optimistic of future.
He would go to one of the most highly intellectual talk-shows on a Nat'l TV Networks in Moscow and after saying something in prose, he'd verse a poem about it. He was always modest in his behavior, outwear, was constrictive in his every thought. He was wearing casual hoodies, kept his head shaved, never would interrupt others to make his point and never over-talked.
I'm so very much shocked and saddened. I can't even imagine how those who knew him personally going to live through this horrible thing.
In some articles I see he's described as "opposition" to current power in Kiev. To criticize objectively and/or disagree with some policies of the temporary rulers of your country, doesn't make you an "opposition."
If you disagree/criticize O, does it make you an opposition. I don't think so. You're an intellectual, a citizen and should be able to address your concerns or suggestions.
To live and work in Kiev made him a hero already. Now he got the title etched in history of Ukraine.
he could easily live in America. he came here, he spoke English. First time I heard his name and voice and was a few years ago on radio in New York City. He talked about even when he was born and his parents wanted to name him Oles (Ales in Russian), then UA authorities refused to give him a birth certificate with that name, saying that's a girl's name. His parents had to work hard to proof that that's an ethnic and historic Ukrainian name.
It was 45 years ago and until then it got only worse in that country.
After Donbass conflict I saw him at the first time on Russian TV.
He was gun down by drive-by at broad daylight, at 1:20 pm in front of his home.
This was a set up. His address was put out by UA internet portal a day before. Wasn't it a signal with direction? Of course, it was.
What a pity that "pro-european"-kiev-government is! I won't forget that guy.
Actually, happened to be another journalist - Sergei Sukhobok was killed in Kiev on Monday also in front of his house.
Recently members of "Party of Regions" in UA are dropping dead like no tomorrow and somehow gov. is declaring them "suicides" or "provocations."

In the meantime residential areas in Donetsk region are continuously being shelled by Kiev thugs.
It's at 1tv.ru/news/world/282028.

Apparently Ales Buzina was on Ukrainian radio 3 days ago criticizing Kiev gov. for censoring and banning him from the media, because he spoke out against so called "anti-terrorist operation" - ATO unleashed in Donbass. He disagreed with bombings of residential areas and the people.
"When country's ran by thiefs, it's convenient to turn blame on others, such as Putin," - he said.
It's at 1tv.ru/news/world/282029.

No wonder he was killed when Putin was live on TV yesterday. Putin started at noon and in an hour and 20 min. Ales was gun down in Kiev. ???
Putin heard the news while he was on the air and expressed his condolences to his friends and family.
Our own cuckoo-NBC is fast to have a headline; "Pro-Russian journalist gunned down in Kiev."
As soon as somebody puts word "Russia" at the beginning of the sentence, it brings chills down the spines of low-information-viewer/reader/thinker/haters in this country.
Ales Buzina wasn't pro-Russian and against-Ukrainian, he was an intellectual who was caring, wise and humane. Should he be pro-russian, he could simply go and live in Russia. He'd always find a place and work in there, plus better quality of life.
He wanted to see his Ukraine in peace and in better shape.
While writing this, I'm going back and forth with world news to see how they cover Ales's murder. Just saw another cuckoo UA publication calling him "controversial publicist."
What was "controversial" about him?
He was a Philologist (like myself), thus master of a WORD, speech and literature in his language.
Every time I heard him say something it was clear, cool, humane, optimistic, brotherly, moral (as we understand it), modest and honorable.  He always had his head a little tilted, a little down, looked like always was listening and thinking before talking. He was not a combative, aggressive, self-righteous-over-talking-pushy guy. Why kill him? Who would want him dead, even if he disagreed?
This is going to be my Q, before they find out who did it and why?
He rightly believed in historic fact that Ukrainians, Russians and Belorussians are brothers.
In his heart and mind he was part of all of them and wanted to see them coexist in love and peace.
I have no more words.

Oh, who else didn't like him? Street-naked-crowd-cheerer-psychotics, -who else?
Those 3-ukrainian-cuckoo-h.es--the-femen-p.ssy-r.ot crowd! In 2009 while ales was at the signing of one of his books, one of those h.es threw a cake on him (pic. on wiki).

Oh, looky, looky, another thing is coming out; just a day before his home address was published on Ukrainian official internet portal. ??? Was it a signal with direction? I believe so. For those who have heart to send a note of sympathy to his family from here, his address is;
58 Degtryaryovska Street, apt 101, Kiev, Ukraine, 04112. 
He was only 45 y.o. and survived by his wife, daughter and elderly mother.
Days ahead I'll find out more info. about the investigation and will put out in here.

In the meantime we, the Americans, are paying for deployment of MORE American booths to oversees.
"They are 300 troops from 173 Airborne brigade who arrived to train 900 UA Guardsmen,"-
our imbecilic-ambassador-jeff-the-giraffe in that country announced today. S.tan should py.tt on his face - TUH!
I twitted it  @Starlet737  (#795).
Another imbecile-of-ours, with morbidly-obese-neck is in moscow now, also paid by DC.
Happy paying for you, my lovely American taxpayers!
Internet portal called 'peacemaker' in ukrainian (the one which had Ales's name listed as "separatist"), apparently also has about 2000 of them.
Who is next? Nobody knows.
This is an open "black list" of people who say or do things that neo-fascists in Kiev disagree.
It publishes their personal data including residential addresses.
My Q; How come Western democratic powers, such as EU and US,who're running the show in Kiev, are not demanding to shut down that site and arrest its masterminds and handlers?
Last 2 murders had the same signature; 4 bullets plus 1 in the head in close range.
From January of this year 12 prominent people (members of parliament, writers, journalists, etc) are already murdered and many others are getting bold threats by reg. and electronic mail.
One of them is Irina Bondarenko, a journalist, free speech advocate, former member of Rada. She already went to authorities and made those threats public. She is born in 1974 in Makiyevka, Eastern Ukraine, she is a mother and a wife. Her home town suffered horribly in this war.
She is against civil war in her country and has been on Russian TV several times, like Ales, never talked against UA or the people, just was asking both sides to find a solution for peace, that's all.
Check Antifascist.com, Reporters Without Borders' - RSF.org and 1tv.ru/news/world/282091.
Ales will be buried at historic Berkovetsky ("Baikove" in Ukrainian) cemetery in Kiev on Sunday.
I put a candle and prayed for his soul.

Today in Moscow a few hundred activists gathered in front of UA consulate to remember last 2 victims of political assassinations in Kiev. With post saying "Ukraine Kills" with placards, photos and flowers they protested the killings of Kalashnikov and Buzina and demanded fair investigation.
Yeah, right. Good luck!       It's at 1tv.ru/news/world/282078. 

Those who have been with Ales on media, remember that he knew that every time he appeared on Russian TV he faced a danger upon his arrival home. He told them, but he still bravely went to tell his side.
I'm thinking one more, a small particular detail that WEST didn't like and would encourage to use against him personally and specifically.  It's about his little verses he recited on Russian TV called
"Why we stood on maidan?"
He was one of them who originally agreed and was on maidan, but he also witnessed how it ended.

So long.
 




















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