There’s so much swirling around about what’s happening..
It is a real relief to see Givi and Co alive, well and mentally fit for the situation they’re in – a huge relief. The NAF commanders are growing in stature with every adversity thrown at them.
See how this former fork-lift driver assumes the mantle of conflict-resolution – and succeeds? Without ever putting his foot in an Ivy League International Studies class in his life?
Talk about exposing ‘elites’ for the hollow sham they really are…
I’d love to see the Vineyard’s Elsi team up with Givi – two sides of the same, glowing coin :)
APR 15 http://rt.com/usa/249669-senate-bill-iran-deal/
Israel said it is pleased with a compromise bill being floated on the Hill, which would give US legislators oversight in the Iran nuclear deal. The White House agreed to the bill adopted by the Senate Foreign Relations Committee.
This guy is extremely attractive. He exudes the kind of strength and charisma of a natural leader. I am sure he’s breaking hearts all over Novorossiya. Just sayin.
Evidently, Givi is a superb commander: knowledgeable, clear-thinking, decisive and no-nonsense. He definitely is a valuable asset to the DNR, and all of Novorossiya!
To note this did not happen in russia, not even in uke!
In Oregon, USA, a man was fined for collecting rain water on his own property. Gary Harrington of Eagle Point, has been sentenced to 30 days in jail and more than $1,500 in fines. The man was punished for owing three reservoirs on his own property, that he used to collect and use rainwater.
Take note faint hearted, Putin bashers, armchair generals.
These men know the war is going to be long, intermittent, unforgiving, but they have the voentorg behind them, and must have excellent Intel to be so confident of what they face night and day.
Even Col. Cassad got faked out on the news from the front.
That is why these videos and subtitles productions are so important.
The Twitter experts who talk like they have frontline communications and near-personal relationships need to button it up.
The militia knows how to fight, the Russian officer corps is right in there (disguised as trees and bushes) and Putin isn’t giving an inch of ground to the nazis, freaks or NATO.
I think words are important. My earliest teacher once explained that to lie was to defeat the purpose of inventing communication in the first place. The fundamental understanding here is that we developed communication as a way to share our existence, which can also mean to share our common purpose, and to unite in this purpose.
Words give honor, and life and effort are empty without honor. I love these words as the touchstone, catalyst, hallmark and signature of all those who died and why.
A Ukrainian opposition politician, Oleg Kalashnikov, has been found dead with gunshot wounds in Kiev – the latest ally of the former government to have died in suspicious circumstances.
Mr Kalashnikov had been involved in the “anti-Maidan” protests in support of deposed President Viktor Yanukovych.
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No cries for him, he was not a pro-American politician like Nemtsov…….and the USA government does not require an investigation.
Youth unemployment here is the highest in the country, says Maire Mäki, head of the city’s employment service, which encourages people to leave Oulu and seek work in Sweden and Norway. A controversial new nuclear power station in nearby Pyhäjoki, to be built by Russia’s Rosatom, will be a vital source of jobs, she adds.
productivity has fallen behind Sweden and Germany, while trade with Russia has slumped owing to EU sanctions over the Ukraine crisis and the falling rouble.
The first word that comes to me after reading your comment is “GREAT”! This fate couldn’t be foidted upon a more deserving group of people. The Finns should realize the results of their policies. Their leadership chose a pact with the devil. Now suffer the consequences.
Congress has formally muscled its way into President Obama’s negotiations with Iran, creating new and potentially dangerous uncertainties for an agreement that offers the best chance of restraining that country’s nuclear program.
With a unanimous vote on Tuesday, the Senate Foreign Relations Committee approved a bill that would require Congress to review, and then vote on, the final text of a nuclear deal. It would also prohibit Mr. Obama from waiving economic sanctions on Iran — the crucial element of any agreement under which Iran rolls back its nuclear program — for at least 30 days, and up to 52 days, after signing an agreement so Congress has time to weigh in.
There’s so much swirling around about what’s happening..
It is a real relief to see Givi and Co alive, well and mentally fit for the situation they’re in – a huge relief. The NAF commanders are growing in stature with every adversity thrown at them.
See how this former fork-lift driver assumes the mantle of conflict-resolution – and succeeds? Without ever putting his foot in an Ivy League International Studies class in his life?
Talk about exposing ‘elites’ for the hollow sham they really are…
I’d love to see the Vineyard’s Elsi team up with Givi – two sides of the same, glowing coin :)
Slava Novorossia!!
Nutty unrelenting.
APR 15
http://rt.com/usa/249669-senate-bill-iran-deal/
Israel said it is pleased with a compromise bill being floated on the Hill, which would give US legislators oversight in the Iran nuclear deal. The White House agreed to the bill adopted by the Senate Foreign Relations Committee.
This guy is extremely attractive. He exudes the kind of strength and charisma of a natural leader. I am sure he’s breaking hearts all over Novorossiya. Just sayin.
gc
@gc – that made me smile. I am sure he is ;)…..
Rgds,
Veritas
NO HOMO
Evidently, Givi is a superb commander: knowledgeable, clear-thinking, decisive and no-nonsense. He definitely is a valuable asset to the DNR, and all of Novorossiya!
To note this did not happen in russia, not even in uke!
In Oregon, USA, a man was fined for collecting rain water on his own property. Gary Harrington of Eagle Point, has been sentenced to 30 days in jail and more than $1,500 in fines. The man was punished for owing three reservoirs on his own property, that he used to collect and use rainwater.
http://english.pravda.ru/news/society/15-04-2015/130266-man_fined_collecting_rainwater-0/
Take note faint hearted, Putin bashers, armchair generals.
These men know the war is going to be long, intermittent, unforgiving, but they have the voentorg behind them, and must have excellent Intel to be so confident of what they face night and day.
Even Col. Cassad got faked out on the news from the front.
That is why these videos and subtitles productions are so important.
The Twitter experts who talk like they have frontline communications and near-personal relationships need to button it up.
The militia knows how to fight, the Russian officer corps is right in there (disguised as trees and bushes) and Putin isn’t giving an inch of ground to the nazis, freaks or NATO.
Red, you said it. Keep saying it.
Battles are not won with words. It takes a lot of armament and heaps of dead bodies to achieve that. The rest would be commercial BS.
I think words are important. My earliest teacher once explained that to lie was to defeat the purpose of inventing communication in the first place. The fundamental understanding here is that we developed communication as a way to share our existence, which can also mean to share our common purpose, and to unite in this purpose.
Words give honor, and life and effort are empty without honor. I love these words as the touchstone, catalyst, hallmark and signature of all those who died and why.
I like what that teacher said about communication….absolutely.
OffGuardian was taken down yesterday by a cyber attack of some kind. It’s now back up at a new address
http://off-guardian.org
A Ukrainian opposition politician, Oleg Kalashnikov, has been found dead with gunshot wounds in Kiev – the latest ally of the former government to have died in suspicious circumstances.
Mr Kalashnikov had been involved in the “anti-Maidan” protests in support of deposed President Viktor Yanukovych.
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No cries for him, he was not a pro-American politician like Nemtsov…….and the USA government does not require an investigation.
Audio
Joaquin Flores ~ A Post Modern Operation Barbarossa? Reviewing a year of hybrid war against Russia.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=fI0J10VEeiI
Finland general election sunday–hard times economy.
http://www.theguardian.com/world/2015/apr/15/finland-boom-election-recession-oulu-miracle-timber-nokia
Youth unemployment here is the highest in the country, says Maire Mäki, head of the city’s employment service, which encourages people to leave Oulu and seek work in Sweden and Norway. A controversial new nuclear power station in nearby Pyhäjoki, to be built by Russia’s Rosatom, will be a vital source of jobs, she adds.
productivity has fallen behind Sweden and Germany, while trade with Russia has slumped owing to EU sanctions over the Ukraine crisis and the falling rouble.
The first word that comes to me after reading your comment is “GREAT”! This fate couldn’t be foidted upon a more deserving group of people. The Finns should realize the results of their policies. Their leadership chose a pact with the devil. Now suffer the consequences.
APR16
Teheran’s view of the latest usa senatraitors move kowtowing to their buddy Nutty.
http://www.tehrantimes.com/Index_view.asp?code=246129
Congress has formally muscled its way into President Obama’s negotiations with Iran, creating new and potentially dangerous uncertainties for an agreement that offers the best chance of restraining that country’s nuclear program.
With a unanimous vote on Tuesday, the Senate Foreign Relations Committee approved a bill that would require Congress to review, and then vote on, the final text of a nuclear deal. It would also prohibit Mr. Obama from waiving economic sanctions on Iran — the crucial element of any agreement under which Iran rolls back its nuclear program — for at least 30 days, and up to 52 days, after signing an agreement so Congress has time to weigh in.
that’s funny when Givi talks about the academic soldiers … not him ….