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I believe you have valid reasons but in truth, we are all in a deadly game... most just don't know it. Think not for a moment that we ALL aren't being tagged...

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thnaks alex

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Thank you for this! I was skeptical about the media coverage because I never did understand why he did what he did with his coup to Putin. I appreciate the insight into the matter. Being of Russian descent, I am clueless in also have no understanding of the language.

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Thanks for your comment, I appreciate it. Luckily I know the language too, and remember which tremendous effect Prigozhin coup had on Russian society too.

Russian people were actually supporting Prigozhin and came to streets to bring food and clothes to Wagner soldiers. No one came to the streets to support Putin. Not sure it was properly covered in Western media either.

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Just a suggestion--I think this article will read more easily, and your points will be more strongly made, without the continual ALL CAPS

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Thanks. Old habit to use caps to underline the main points. But maybe it might annoy some people

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This is actually a habit I have, when I'm venting via writing, but when reading it, my inside voice "gets loud" and obnoxious for each set of all caps words--and then it's as if I can hear a person in front of me saying this to me and if they were, I'd want to tune out, lol because of the ranti-ness. I love reading your stuff, and just wanted to make this suggestion, as a fellow ALL CAPPER.

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Ok, thanks, point is taken.

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А вы откуда?

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Из Перми изначально.

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I take it you’re not familiar with “The Game of Thrones”. Here’s the thing, the way I see it, beneath that thin veneer of civility lies a group of criminal organizations (think mafia) that rule Russia. These groups that have come to an agreed accommodation between the warlords. Disrupt the status quo and you’re eliminated. Very simple and no one faction can take out the “ruling don” - and why would they…they have a pretty sweet deal. Pax

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I'm familiar by Game of Thrones. It bears no relevance here. It doesn't answer the question why Prigozhin disrupted the status quo to begin with - my post answers it.

You just ignored all my points without even trying to argue on them and began pushing your own narrative instead.

It's not how arguments and debates are held. Also, I am a Russian so I know what I'm talking about.

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Well, it's somewhat accurate and don't forget our WEF elites want global Communism. But they also want a global fascism, so it's kinda a weird mix of both now..

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I hate those guys

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Me too.

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Yes I know you’re Russian… my missive was a cynical response to the whole mess that is Russia. I’d say the same thing about the US. A good reference point is to listen to George Carlins take on domestic politics. Basically it’s a show to give the prolls the illusion that we actually have a say. ✌️

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J6 was a government sponsored job. 🤪

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Yeah, ofc it's a mess, but we still need to try to understand what's going on, also behind the curtains, not dismiss it just as 'mafia fight for power'.

Again, if Prigozhin indeed planned a coup for power, he could have at least planned it better. This was spontaneous and not planned at all, somewhat reminiscent of Capitol Hill on J6 in US, which warrants suspecting a foul play already.

Again, since Prigozhin rebelled so spontaneously, I don't believe it was a coup for power. I believe he was genuinely shocked and angry and scared, and his own explanation about Putin striking his rear well explains it all.

Why is it important? Because it further illuminates my main point of Putin as globalist and WEF puppet, double agent in the Kremlin and traitor to his own people.

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