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Moriarty's avatar

I updated the article with video of the incident, which can be found here too -> https://twitter.com/Conflicts/status/1561113628962705413

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RAD's avatar

You'll know WW3 has started when everything everywhere suddenly stops working.

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William Hunter Duncan's avatar

If this is in any way our intelligence services, they have gone off the rails rouge and put the whole world at risk. But this Biden Admin does not have anything like the sand to coral it, and characters like that loathsome Jake Sullivan are in tune with such insanity. I can see Hillary smiling. I doubt that idiot Blinken will even send condolences, and maybe that's best because his insincerity would make it worse.

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Moriarty's avatar

It certainly has fingers of Western Intel, which agency is left to inquiring minds. The current crop of Intel analysts has been the worse, and the quality declining since 2005.

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William Hunter Duncan's avatar

I heard something recently about China ratcheting up defense and nuclear spending, I had the brief vision of a few decades of another cold war, and all the eager shitheads in DC getting off on it. It seems our Intelligence at the DOD and CIA don't know how to do much anymore but perpetrate psyops on Americans and incite foreign wars.

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jacquelyn sauriol's avatar

Wow. Sad. The Cabal just bought themselves, and us by association, some serious retribution.

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Ray's avatar

polonium might start popping up in various cups of tea

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jacquelyn sauriol's avatar

or just a dose of Phizer...close enough?

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GeeMan's avatar

Voxday has a similar take. https://voxday.net/2022/08/20/assassination-in-moscow/ I long for the less "interesting times" of pre-2020.

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Edwin's avatar

I read the young lady was 30 years old.

I've been concerned about an upswing in assassinations and attempts, it appears we have entered that phase of the sequence.

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Moriarty's avatar

Yes she was rather young. Just sad.

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José Freitas's avatar

Dugin was not really the "man behind Putin" and the Moscow govt has distanced itself from him for some time, but he IS influential and reasonably popular. This is BIG.

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Moriarty's avatar

He has huge influence in all spheres of Russian society, and the government distanced itself from him just for looks. This one I will be adamant for reasons I rather not get into.

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José Freitas's avatar

Oh, I agree. This is huge. And them missing and killing his daughter in some ways makes it worse. Dugin becoming a target can mean the direction of Russian society/ideology can actually change, in totally unforeseen ways (and certainly not in ways favorable for the West).

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Soviet Canuckistan's avatar

He has a lot of influence on Russian politics, FSB and the such but not Putin personally.

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Jay Garvics's avatar

I am not so sure if this was sheer incompetence. There is a clear and palpable thread of events and intentions which point towards the intentional escalation and expansion of war and/or chaos from behind the scenes actors (deliberately not using the word "nations").

One of the historical parallels have been nicely described by Matt Ehret here:

https://matthewehret.substack.com/p/the-bastille-day-bloodbath-that-derailed

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NanaW's avatar

These bastards wanting to escalate things to further their agendas are so evil, words fail me. They don’t think they will ever be held accountable for their sins. I pray the ones actually responsible for this heinous act will be made known to all, and that justice is sure and swift.

I can only pray cooler heads will prevail over how to retaliate for this act…. but I can just imagine my or my husbands response if someone trying to send a message slaughtered one of my children or grandchildren. Thinking clearly would probably fly right out the window.

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NanaW's avatar

The lack of empathy part is very troubling. Incomprehensible to a great degree by those of us who aren’t sociopathic monsters.

Why there is such a huge crop of those type of people in powerful positions of control is puzzling. Are there really that many predators like this born? Has it always been this way; but because the means of exerting evil over mankind through technology and the modern world has made it simpler for those inclined to this (who might have failed to establish dominance in times past) bern able to grasp their evil niche in ways previously unavailable?

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Dr ak chaurasia's avatar

ofcourse it won't be nuke as well. however, oil and foodgrains are future weapons in this conflicts.

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Soviet Canuckistan's avatar

With all respect, Dugin’s renommée of having enormous influence on Putin is a common misconception. Putin is mainly inspired by pre-1917 Russian philosophers like Ivan Ilyin. Trust me as someone who grew up in Russia as a political junkie.

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JC's avatar

Could be the oligarchs that Putin stripped of power. The ones who were on bard with the WEF stuff.

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Moriarty's avatar

By the recent news, nah, it was Western Intel doing the stupid moves once again. Using local as deniable assets.

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JC's avatar

I suppose WW3 and nuclear bombs going off will be a good way of hiding jab deaths and also rapidly advance the depopulation agenda. If only the nukes could land on the heads of the so-called elite.

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CIAheartsKGB's avatar

Thanks for the alert. At the end of the article you mean 2022, not 2020.

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Moriarty's avatar

I meant 2020's as in the decade my phone autocorrect the 's I think.

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CIAheartsKGB's avatar

Got it, even better. Another milestone in the 4th Turning theory.

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Kathy S.'s avatar

The Saker thinks Western media have built up Dugin into a way bigger deal than he actually is in Russia.

http://thesaker.is/short-message-from-andrei/

It would sure not be the first time Western media have fallen in love with their own precious little phrases -- "Putin's brain"! -- which have nothing, or very little, to do with reality. These are the same trained seals who keep barking "safe and effective vaccines!"

I don't believe a word they say.

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Moriarty's avatar

He is not Putin's brain, but has huge influence in much of the Russia socio-political life, and especially Intelligence.

So it is actually worse than just being the whisperer in the ear of the king.

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Emmanuel's avatar

Dugin's influence is over-stated in the West. But even if it wasn't, what exactly is 'full gloves off'?

War with the West? If the Russians could pull that off, they'd have done that long ago. They can't, and they won't embark on a suicide trip because of the Dugin meme.

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JS's avatar

Could be an inside job, too, and that wouldn't exclude it as a Ferdinand moment, but it would change the nature of the gloves off scenario. And depending on who engineered and executed it, the error might still achieve their goal.

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