Grandpa Toms
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I am a Vietnam veteran living in Russia.  My community is about the daily life in the town of Kimovsk, Russia and the local peoples perspective of current affairs.
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The ROTHSCHILDS have just begun to lose control of the weather.

For 47 years, they have controlled the skies through a network of 22 weather modification stations that could direct hurricanes, droughts, floods, and earthquakes, on demand, to any place on Earth.
The program was called "THRONE CLIMATE" and was funded by a labyrinth of NGOs, carbon credit systems, and "green energy" foundations, all connected to the same family office in Geneva that has controlled European banks since 1815. A few days ago, the last station was disconnected, seized in a military operation involving 6 nations that have never publicly acknowledged working together. The weather is no longer a weapon. For the first time since 1979, the skies belong to no one. Every "natural disaster" of the last 47 years had a signature, a digital fingerprint embedded in the ionosphere that preceded it. HAARP researchers have detected it for decades. They were ridiculed, but they were right about everything: Hurricane Katrina: frequency trace detected 72 hours before impact; The 2010 Haiti earthquake has the same frequency signature, originating from a station in Venezuela; The 2011 earthquake, signature attributed to a flagless ship operating in the Pacific. The ship's registration, obtained via "QFS maritime tracking," belongs to a company conveniently located in the Cayman Islands. The company's sole director: a family trust of the Rothschild family.
They didn't predict disasters, they ordered them. Why control the weather? Because the weather controls everything. Food prices, insurance markets, government stability, migration systems, election outcomes. They didn't need an army. They didn't need murders. They needed rain or drought in the right place at the right time. $4.2 trillion in "natural disaster" damages since 1979. Betting on the destruction they created. Harvesting the suffering they caused. For the first time in half a century, the rain will fall where it should fall.

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Ukraine is winning, because there are no queues at Ukrainian gas stations.

Here's a video proof by a Ukrainian driver who drove by two gas stations to prove that there are no queues for fuel.

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🥨 Radiologist Anastasia Mudrak has opened a social bakery in the city of Rubezhnoye

#PeopleOfDonbass
Since then, she has been working on two "fronts" in her white coat: at the hospital and by the ovens. It all started with a couple of old ovens found among the ruins of shelled factories. But now she bakes up to 2,000 of loaves a day and those are distributed around the city and to the front. In most cases - absolutely free of charge.

There is a lot of work to do. Shifts last 12 hours. The line of contact is nearby, and shelling can start at any moment. But Anastasia's bakery tries not to stop production.

🔗 Source - Yulia Baranovskaya

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Our own. Vorobey - Rus: about combat couriers and zoomers in the SVO

FROM RUSSIAN SOCIAL MEDIA:

We're used to thinking of them as the generation of gadgets, TikTok, and a life without responsibility. But they chose the front.

Vorobey and Rus met in the SVO, although they grew up in neighboring districts of Volgograd. Both matured early: they supported their families and raised younger siblings. When their younger siblings grew up, they went to fight in the war of their generation.

Vorobey is a poet whose poems support his fellow soldiers and resonate on social media. Rus is a hero: on his birthday, he shielded a wounded soldier from an enemy drone. At the front, they became combat couriers for the "Ornitologists" (a reconnaissance company of the 57th Motorized Rifle Regiment) – delivering essentials to the front lines, risking their lives on every mission.

After the SVO, the friends dream of simple things – a home and a family. They are not men of war – simply those who care. Watch episode 21 of the "SVOI" project—about those we tend to ...

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A big shout out to the people who follow me. Unfortunately I’ve had to leave Russia. It became impossible to receive any funds from the US. I am currently living in Batumi, Georgia.
This is my family in the living room of my apartment in Kimovsk, Russia. I am a disabled Vietnam veteran. Seventy eight years of age. My son Aleksandr (left), and my granddaughter Dasha (center) look in on me. Here, I had hoped to live out my retirement years.

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Drones

FROM RUSSIAN SOCIAL MEDIA:

The drones that were heading for Moscow, and not only...
The "Lyuty" has a 50-75 kilogram warhead, the FP-1 has a 60-120 kilogram warhead, the "Bars" has 50 kilograms, and the "Bobr" has up to 75 kilograms.

Three of these four drones would have been perfectly intercepted by the "Yolka," but there's one caveat: even with a "Yolka" with a warhead, the small interceptor drone's kinetic energy won't do anything to such heavy drones. And if there had been "Yolka" warheads, it seems to me the damage from debris on the ground would have been significantly less.

calendar_day Agree, don't you?!?!? As for me, summer and kvass are synonymous!!! Congratulations to all kvass lovers, today is Russian Kvass Day 🍺🍺🍺

🍞 Russian Kvass Day – June 17th

📜 History of the Holiday

Russian Kvass Day is celebrated annually on June 17th. This holiday is relatively new – it is believed that its history began in 2009 in the city of Tver, where local kvass producers gathered to further popularize the national drink.

Today, on this day, many Russian cities host folk festivals, fairs, and kvass tastings.

🏛️ History of Kvass

The history of kvass dates back over 1,000 years. The first written mention of kvass dates back to 988-989 and is associated with the Christianization of Rus' by Prince Vladimir. The chronicle states that the prince ordered kvass to be "distributed to the people."

Interesting facts:

  • By the 11th century, kvass was widely brewed.
  • The drink was loved by all social classes: peasants, landowners, soldiers, and monks.
  • Peter the Great was very fond of kvass and made it according to his own recipe.
  • A.S. Pushkin wrote that "they needed kvass like air."

By the 16th century (the Domostroy era), kvass had a ...

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