add to that “rich” label, Chabad-Lubavitch, and you have the most depraved rapist loving, pedophilic and bestiality engaging cult on the planet
Jun 06, 2026
Think of all the things the Jews restricted coming into Gaza before the full-fledged Genocide:

Dropped screws — find them in the grass!!!!!
I’m thinking about every drop of water I use to brush my teeth, each and every purchase to upkeep my home, and even those screws that get dropped while my shaky coffee-induced hands do the work of a 69-year-old with no helpers.
This is Jewish, man, that transactional cult, those CPA’s and producers and legal buzzards:

What Israel Banned in Gaza Before October 7
Long before the current genocide in Gaza, Israel’s blockade and restrictions had imposed severe limitations on daily life, impacting everything from access to essential goods to fundamental freedoms.
Since 2007, the blockade has shaped nearly every facet of life in Gaza, restricting movement, commerce, education, and even the availability of basic materials and services. Here are some of the most critical items and freedoms that have been systematically denied to the people of Gaza under Israel’s blockade:
- Medical Supplies and Equipment
Hospitals and clinics in Gaza have long faced critical shortages of essential medical supplies, including medicines, surgical equipment, and basic healthcare tools. Restrictions have severely limited Gaza’s ability to import life-saving equipment, and access to specialized treatments outside Gaza was often denied. This left Gaza’s health sector under immense strain, unable to adequately treat chronic illnesses, emergency cases, or provide critical surgeries. - Building Materials
Concrete, steel, and other construction materials necessary for rebuilding homes, schools, and infrastructure were heavily restricted. Despite periodic allowances, Israel imposed restrictions on what materials could enter Gaza, claiming that these supplies could be used for military purposes. As a result, rebuilding efforts were slow, leaving many families to live in damaged homes and affecting Gaza’s overall infrastructure, including schools and hospitals. - Educational Materials and Technology
Essential educational supplies—like books, paper, lab equipment, and computers—were also restricted, hindering Gaza’s already fragile education system. Teachers and students alike faced a shortage of supplies, with Israel’s restrictions creating barriers to quality education, especially in technical fields where access to up-to-date equipment was crucial. - Agricultural Inputs and Fishing Equipment
Gaza’s agriculture and fishing industries were severely affected, with restrictions placed on items like fertilizers, animal feed, and even fishing nets. These limitations prevented local farmers and fishermen from making a living and impacted Gaza’s food security. Fishing, once a mainstay of Gaza’s economy, was often restricted to a few miles off the coast, reducing fish availability and income for fishing families. - Fuel and Electricity
Access to regular fuel and electricity shortages have always been a struggle in Gaza. Fuel restrictions affect everything from powering hospitals to water treatment plants, while electricity shortages meant families often went without power for up to 20 hours a day. The limited access to has also directly impacted Gaza’s clean water supply, as desalination and water treatment facilities depend on a consistent power supply to function. - Movement of People and Goods
Freedom of movement, both in and out of Gaza, was heavily restricted. Palestinians require permits to enter Israel, often denied, even for medical emergencies or family reunifications. Gaza’s economy was further stifled by these restrictions, with most goods either unable to leave Gaza or permitted only in certain quantities and types, curtailing business opportunities and employment.
- Telecommunications and Internet Access
Gaza’s residents have always had limited access to internet and telecommunications infrastructure. Israel controls access to frequencies and hardware, preventing upgrades to high-speed networks leaving Gazans with limited bandwidth, which affects everything from education to healthcare, where options like telemedicine were affected. - Basic Food Items and Household Goods
Periodically, even basic food items, cleaning supplies, and household goods were restricted, leading to widespread shortages and higher prices. Goods that did make it into Gaza were often expensive due to scarcity, which made everyday essentials inaccessible to many families.
These conditions have only worsened due to the ongoing bombardment of Gaza. In the face of the 18-year-long Israeli siege of Gaza and the genocide, we continue our mission to bring essential goods and services to our people on the ground, advocating for their rights to live with dignity and access the basic freedoms and necessities that every human deserves.

Dual Use the Cunts of the Chabad call items like gauze or children’s glue. AND EVERYTHING about a JEW in LaLaLandia, this one, or the other Anglo-Franco-Iberian-Germanic-Slav cunt places, they are DUAL USE, for sure — always Jewish First and Israel Always.

Look at poor Jew Max swinging away, yet yet — never about THE JEW, that is, Controlled Opposition Democracy Now loving SOros. Leaked documents reviewed by The Grayzone expose how the Soros-run Open Society Foundations plotted to “prevent the continuation” of Indonesia’s elected government by bankrolling opposition media, youth activists groups and lawfare operations to remove President Prabowo Subianto.

Jewish Monsters:

With a small Jewish population of 150 but a long history of Jewish life, Albania finally has a Chief Rabbi to call their own.
Rabbi Yoel Kaplan, Chabad representative in Thessaloniki, Greece was formally appointed to the position last Monday, December 6 at a ceremony attended by Israel’s Sephardic Chief Rabbi Shlomo Amar, Rabbi Aryeh Goldberg, deputy of the Rabbinical Center of Europe (RCE) and Rabbi Gershon Mendel Garelik of Chabad in Milan, Italy and co-founder of RCE.
Though Jewish life in Albania dates back some 1,300 years, Rabbi Kaplan said that he had previously been told by locals in his community that Albania has no Jewish population, with no need to establish a Chabad presence.

Albania asked to arrest chief rabbi over alleged war crimes in Gaza
Yoel Kaplan told MEE he was ‘very active’ in the Israeli military, having been in Gaza and Lebanon

Fucking JEWS: On Wednesday, a case against Yoel Kaplan, an Israeli-American citizen, active Israeli soldier and head of Albania’s small Jewish community, was submitted to the prosecutor general in Tirana.
Kaplan divides his time between Israel, Albania and Thessaloniki, Greece, where he also leads a small Jewish community. He has been photographed in Gaza and videos show him in uniform with the 55th battalion of the Israeli army’s 98th division.
The International Centre of Justice for Palestinians (ICJP), a UK-based rights group, said on Wednesday that it had “filed a formal notice to Albanian police regarding a member of the [Israeli army] suspected of participating in war crimes.”
“We have reason to believe that this individual is currently present within Albanian jurisdiction, and that domestic police must urgently investigate and arrest them,” the statement said. ICJP did not name the suspect for legal reasons.

Imagine how despicable Jews are, that unlike these valuable screws (imagine in Gaza, what five deck screws could do to put up a lean-to, what have you) they are out in the open with their raping and murdering and dog-torturing and child sodomy and water poisoning and maiming dum-dum bullets and their school bombing and their controlled demolitions of hospitals and mosques and churches.

OUT OF THE CLOSET and in the open in AmeriKKKa:
The Broward County Democratic Black Caucus went further, specifically naming Wasserman Schultz and calling on all White Democratic elected officials to stay out of the race for the 20th District.

10 of 15 elected Florida DNC members put their names to a joint letter accusing her of “undermining Black political power when it becomes politically convenient.” Broward County State Senator Shevrin Jones declared that the fight is about expanding Black representation: “My fight is for Black representation, and I am in the business of expanding it, not diminishing it.” Congressional hopeful Elijah Manley stated, “I didn’t think a white Democrat would be the one to take away a Black seat.” Congressional Black Caucus Chair Yvette Clarke said Wasserman Schultz’s entry caused “consternation”—adding that when informed of the decision, she replied simply: “Thanks for informing me.”
Examining Wasserman Schultz’s political history helps explain why her candidacy in a black district has generated such fierce opposition. She has held elected office continuously since 1992, serving first in the Florida House of Representatives from 1992 to 2000, then moving to the Florida State Senate from 2000 to 2004, and occupying her seat in the U.S. House of Representatives since January 2005. She holds the distinction of being Florida’s first Jewish congresswoman and led the Democratic National Committee as its Chair from 2011 to 2016.
Wasserman Schultz ranks among the most forthright Zionists serving in Congress. She has steadfastly supported the constant delivery of American military aid to Israel and labored assiduously to ensure that U.S. aid flows to Israel without preconditions. She characterized her identity as a “Jewish mother” as the lens through which she views every foreign policy matter concerning Israel. AIPAC stands as her largest organizational donor at $940,552 in the 2025-2026 cycle, according to OpenSecrets data.
Former UFC middleweight champion Sean Strickland says he has been barred from attending an upcoming UFC fight card at the White House, alleging political retaliation tied to his outspoken criticism of President Donald Trump and U.S. foreign policy, though officials have not confirmed the claim.
In a social media video, Strickland made the announcement with a sarcastic tone, saying, “UFC higher-ups called me…they said, ‘Sean, I got to apologize, but you’re not Israeli enough to go to UFC 250 Israel Edition. The White House didn’t clear you.’
“And I’m not really surprised. You know, I’m not really surprised. So, you know, I think, moving forward, I would like to just apologize to Israel. I’d like to say I’m sorry. I’d like to apologize to Trump. And I just want to prove that I’m Israeli enough for you guys,” he continued.

Newsweek reached out to the White House by email on Wednesday for comment.
Strickland’s allegation injects fresh controversy into what is already one of the most unusual sporting events in U.S. history — a high-profile UFC card staged on the White House grounds.

Former Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene publicly backed Strickland in a post on X, accusing the Trump administration of punishing the fighter for his speech. “God bless UFC CHAMP Sean Strickland!! He’s a great American and has now been persecuted by the Trump admin for his 1st amendment free speech!!” Greene wrote.

“Apparently, I’m not American enough to go to Freedom 250,” Strickland said in a series of social media posts. “But I’ve still got my ticket. BTW we’re still gonna go. I’ll bring a bullhorn.”
Sorry Israel. BTW were still gonna go. Ill bring a bull horn. pic.twitter.com/GctCJnr59F
— Sean Strickland (@SStricklandMMA) June 3, 2026
“You guys, I already bought my plane ticket. We’re f–king going,” he continued. “I’m gonna bring the belt, I’m gonna get a big f–king bull horn and we’re gonna go right up to the gates. So, if you guys are going to be there, let’s f–king go. Not in a threatening way, we’re gonna do a peaceful protest.”

This is what MAGA cuntology’s master of queerdom looks like: Trump Suffers Flare Up Of Bone Spurs, May Result In Deferment From Presidency…. It’s the same condition that exempted him from military service that could force him out of office

Mr. Trump experienced a recurrence of his bones spurs in the late 1970’s severe enough that he had to float, rather than walk, from place to place.

Yeah, and so, working with older house cleaners, in their late fifties into their 70s, I hear the stories of the deplorables, the stories of the so-called underclass, these people who are never featured ANYWHERE where the cunts of capitalism hang out.
Example: Day 2

One older lady had a brown recluse spider bit her, she said, in the basement of the home she was cleaning for a vacation home outfit. Of course, she went to the ER, and a $1000 later, she failed to make a workman’s comp claim immediately, and the honchos of this for-very-big-profit outfit she said, told her there was no way she could prove the spider that got her was from THEIR rental basement.
Example: Day 4


And who thought a family-owned multimillion-dollar-a-year business would be MORE compassionate than United Health?
Fucking Jews:
This weekend, an estimated 50,000 people marched in support of the Israeli government’s policies, joined by figures including Bezalel Smotrich. The counter-demonstration was, by most accounts, a handful of people. In this short response, Miko Peled — the Israeli-American author and activist, son of the late General Matti Peled — asks the question many in the Palestine solidarity movement have been quietly asking each other: after nearly three years of what major human rights organizations and the International Court of Justice have described as a plausible case of genocide, why is the public response so small?
Why is Zionism still mobilizing tens of thousands while the opposition mobilizes hundreds? Peled’s response is angry. It is meant to be. We are posting it because the question deserves a serious public conversation — not because anger is a strategy, but because the gap between the scale of the atrocity and the scale of the response is now itself a political fact that the movement has to confront.

Russian chief rabbi protests as top official describes Chabad as a supremacist cult
In an article calling for the ‘desatanization’ of Ukraine, Russia’s assistant national security adviser includes Chabad-Lubavitch in his list of ‘neo-pagan cults’

FUCKING TRUMP and PUTIN, Jews in their fucking PANTS!
Russia at the Crossroads as Elites “Sour” of Putin’s War? Not So Fast


[Almost 1 million Russian troops killed or wounded in Ukraine war, study says]
Putin the internal war criminal: Ahh, who do you believe? Mark Sleboda? Ritter? Measheimer? Danny Haiphong? The Duran? Larry Johnson? Colonel MacGregor?
Around 250,000 of these Russian soldiers have died, the Washington-based Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS) said in a report Tuesday.
The Ukrainian military has also suffered heavy losses, with 400,000 casualties, including 60,000 to 100,000 soldiers killed, it said.
Surpassing 1 million killed and wounded would be “a stunning” and grisly milestone for Russia and showed “Putin’s blatant disregard for his soldiers,” according to the report. To put this figure in historical perspective, it is five times as many deaths as all Soviet and Russian wars since World War II.
CSIS arrived at its figures by collating and analyzing estimates by the American and British governments, as well as other sources such a review of Russian obituaries and cemetery registries by independent Russian news organization Meduza.
While stark, the toll roughly tallies with previous estimates given by Western intelligence agencies, which have said that around 1,000 Russian troops are killed or injured every day.
It’s impossible to officially confirm the statistics because Ukraine does not release casualty data and Russia’s is widely believed to be an undercount.
Around 250,000 of these Russian soldiers have died, the Washington-based Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS) said in a report Tuesday.
The Ukrainian military has also suffered heavy losses, with 400,000 casualties, including 60,000 to 100,000 soldiers killed, it said.
Surpassing 1 million killed and wounded would be “a stunning” and grisly milestone for Russia and showed “Putin’s blatant disregard for his soldiers,” according to the report. To put this figure in historical perspective, it is five times as many deaths as all Soviet and Russian wars since World War II.
CSIS arrived at its figures by collating and analyzing estimates by the American and British governments, as well as other sources such a review of Russian obituaries and cemetery registries by independent Russian news organization Meduza.
While stark, the toll roughly tallies with previous estimates given by Western intelligence agencies, which have said that around 1,000 Russian troops are killed or injured every day.
It’s impossible to officially confirm the statistics because Ukraine does not release casualty data and Russia’s is widely believed to be an undercount.

But first, we will address one of the most popular topics currently making the rounds apropos the Russian conflict: that of Russian elites supposedly increasingly “souring” toward the war. This was most notably discussed in a recent WSJ piece which covered the topic in about as impartial and credible way as can be done by a Western press outlet:


It notes that several high profile Russian figures have admitted that Russia’s aims in the war are no longer possible to achieve. Popular figure Oleg Tsaryov, for instance, wrote in his Telegram last month that Russia should just end the war now and declare victory, as standing up to Europe and regaining most of Novorossiya is alone already a victory.
[They wanted Russia] to be isolated. Turned into a pariah. But it didn’t work out. On the contrary. Thanks to Russia’s resilience, the West has lost its monopoly on controlling the world. Looking at Russia and China, India and the global South have become bolder in defending their national interests. Russia has shown that one doesn’t have to obey someone else’s dictate. Thanks to Russia, the world has become multipolar.
And the West, as a result, has fallen apart. A crisis in Europe. Parties that supported the war against Russia are losing ratings. The US and Europe are at loggerheads.
Having stood our ground, we have won. We should proceed from the fact that we have already won. Our task is to end the war and hold on to the gains, build a prosperous Novorossiya.
The biggest plus from the end of the war is that our defenders will return home. We will stop losing Russian lives. All plans to “bury” Russia have failed. We’ve paid a high price. But we’ve stood our ground and brought our land and our people home. For the country, this is a victory.
What made even bigger waves was a piece written by Russian political scientist Vasily Kashin. In it, he likewise views a peace settlement based on the Anchorage formula as being a major victory for Russia, given the alternative.
What is that alternative?
He credibly argues that dreams of major military victory over Ukraine are unrealistic at this point because the power disparity between the entire West which backs Ukraine and that of singular Russia is simply too vast:
Power ratio of the parties
The SVO is being conducted on the territory of Ukraine, it is supported by fifty developed economies of the world, and Russia’s allies are the DPRK and Belarus. Taking into account the Western assistance attracted (both in equipment and in monetary terms), Ukrainian capabilities are approximately equal to the Russian military budget and exceed Russian expenditures directly on the SVO. Ukraine has a smaller population, but it is carrying out a general mobilization, while Russia has carried out only one wave of mobilization of three hundred thousand people during the war. Therefore, in terms of human resources, the capabilities of the parties are comparable.
Russia has superior firepower and air defense capabilities, but Ukraine, with access to Western capabilities, has an advantage in important areas such as tactical intelligence and communications. The use of drones, a key weapon in this war, is at a comparable level between the two sides.
Thus, the war is between comparable opponents. Historically, such wars have rarely led to the complete destruction of one side. Additionally, they can have a long duration, and the goals of the parties in such wars are significantly adjusted based on the course of the conflict. This adjustment is not surprising, and it does not necessarily indicate failure.
But what separates his critique is that he directly responds to the most popular argument from pro-Russian maximalists that once Russia turns up the intensity and switches the SMO to a “full scale war”, things will be different and Ukraine will be handily defeated. He dismisses such fantasies as childish.
War “for real”
Can we achieve significantly better results if, as many well-known authors write, we demonstrate “will,” “start fighting for real,” “stop holding back,” “unite for victory,” etc.? No, we have no solid basis to expect such qualitatively different results. Military planning should be based on the worst-case scenario as the baseline and cannot be based on dreams.
Ukraine is undoubtedly depleting its human resources faster than Russia. However, unlike Russia, Ukraine is operating under a state of war, which gives it greater resilience, allowing the government to control the domestic agenda and use violence to suppress dissent. The Ukrainian economy has been largely destroyed, and Ukraine’s economic growth is largely artificial, relying on external funding for military purposes. However, as long as the European Union continues to fund the war, this is not a significant concern. The criteria for resilience applied to a typical war-torn nation relying on its own resources do not apply to Ukraine. The Ukrainian authorities can withdraw much more of their population from the economy and lose much more of it on the battlefield than a “normal” country.
We see growing difficulties with mobilization and an increase in attacks on TSK employees in Ukraine, but so far this has not escalated into any coordinated protest actions, even at the level of individual regions. There is no reason to predict that this will happen in the foreseeable future. We must assume that Ukraine will continue to hold the front for several more years.
Equally, we have no reason to expect that the positional impasse in the war in Ukraine will be overcome in the foreseeable future. So far, no tactical or technical solutions have been found that would give us a chance to return to mobile warfare in the face of the transparency of the battlefield and the massive use of FPV-drones in the absence of effective countermeasures.
There is no reason to expect the rapid development of technical means and tactical techniques that would allow for a deep breakthrough of the enemy’s defenses. It is possible that such techniques are being developed in secrecy, but we can only rely on the information that is available to us. Therefore, the idea that we can quickly collapse the Ukrainian front by “mobilizing, straining, and striking with all our might” should also be discarded and forgotten. The Russian command is operating within the constraints of the situation, trying to achieve the best possible outcome.
He also dismisses the idea of “destroying the Dnieper bridges”, and how that would cripple Ukraine. He believes Russia is already operating at maximum military capacity and cannot realistically cause greater strain on Ukraine than is already being doled out.
Ultimately, he concludes the freezing of the conflict along current lines is the only reasonable expectation, given historical precedents.
On the flip side, the Carnegie Endowment’s Russia-Eurasia Center believes the “conflict of the elites” angle is completely overblown.
In a new piece they write that such wishful thinking vastly exaggerated an internal elite squabble that had no real existential parameters:
For several weeks, some commentators have been proclaiming that Russian President Vladimir Putin is losing control, that his popularity is waning, and an open conflict between Russian elite groups is undermining the regime. The main indicator of the system’s instability was supposedly the unusual level of frustration over internet shutdowns in Moscow and St. Petersburg.
Insiders cited by Bloomberg suggested Putin would ease restrictions in the face of pressure from his domestic politics bloc. The Guardian’s sources disagreed, claiming Putin was doubling down because of his total reliance on the Federal Security Service (FSB).
None of this was idle fantasy. Tension within the Russian political system really did grow, but it was not an existential crisis. The conflict over internet restrictions was bureaucratic—not political. It was not a fight for freedom, nor an attempt to seize power. It was a clash between two groups of bureaucrats seeking to protect their interests, and the fall in Putin’s rating was just a weapon in this conflict.
Ultimately, Russia’s security establishment came out on top. The online restrictions have become normalized, and the FSB and the government have been tasked with working together to ensure certain key functions remain accessible.
Their conclusion? Putin and the “security state” won, showing rapid stabilization of any internal quarrels:
In other words, the conflict was settled without endangering the regime. The system was successfully stabilized.
The piece even decries Putin’s recent “popularity drop” in polls as mostly illusory, and more the result of deliberate political maneuvering by opponents in the so-called ‘bureaucracy’.
The virulently anti-Russian Moscow Times agreed with this take:

The authors glibly point out that the recurring zeitgeist should be obvious to anyone:
Russia is waging a war against its neighbor. Its economy is overheated and dependent on the continuing conflict, while the country is rapidly growing more authoritarian as political rights are further curtailed.
The date is not 2026, it’s 1999. Or 2008. Or 2014. It doesn’t matter. Each time, Russia did not collapse.
…for some decades, one could see headlines that Russia is either on the brink of collapse or is collapsing at any moment. A 2001 cover story in The Atlantic proclaimed that “Russia is finished.” Recently, a new slew of arguments for Russia’s decline has been spritzed into the discourse, predicting the collapse of the Russian military or even a coup back in Moscow.

They likewise conclude: don’t hold your breath, Russia is doing fine and is building huge inroads with the Global South despite being under historic-level sanctions.
How to reconcile these two sides?…

ONLY FUCKING TWO SIDES?
Therein lies the dirty secret out in the open — Putin and his fellow billionaire oligarchs are all in it for the money, the war blood tech, the dirty mining and oil drilling, and that’s that, in Russia, that Jew-Landia!
And this fuck? Lives in Japan? Fucking hell, these armchair dirty cunts: Russia’s Operational Art — Go slow to go fast.

PUTRID:
The real foundation of Russian military thought lies in what they call “operativnoe iskustvo” (operative art), a concept largely absent from Western strategic vocabulary.
While NATO recognizes strategy (political objectives) and tactics (weapons employment), it treats the operational level as merely administrative sequencing.
Keep this in mind. In the west political goals are primary strategy and generate tactics, including coercion through force – the use of various weapons – military—overt or covert
Russian doctrine might seem to be the same – “war is politics by another name” but the mathematics is different.
Russian doctrine elevates operative art to a distinct discipline: the orchestration of forces across time and space to transform tactical actions into strategic outcomes through multiplicative rather than additive effects. Where Western planners often assume victories accumulate linearly, such as a battalion secures a village, a brigade secures a district, Russian operative art seeks synergistic cascades: electronic warfare blinds targeting systems, enabling artillery to disrupt logistics, which isolates infantry, making them vulnerable to maneuver that is all within a compressed timeframe that prevents enemy recovery.


“Synergistic cascade”? In the West, 2+2=4 . In Russia, it can equal 10. So far, so good, but Russian operational art is more complicated than that. The West does arithmetic; Russia does calculus,
Analysis of strike footage revealed warheads traveling at Mach 11.8 (approximately four kilometers per second), striking with such momentum that they penetrated deep underground before releasing energy equivalent to hundreds of kilos of TNT through kinetic impact alone. No surface crater formed; instead, seismic shockwaves propagated through bedrock, shattering reinforced concrete workshops in what weapons scientists call a “camouflet explosion” – an underground detonation leaving no surface trace.

Of course, Western propaganda denies this “camouflet explosion”. But the facts are pretty clear – and the workshops are gone.
This capability matters profoundly because modern warfare increasingly occurs underground. From command bunkers to ammunition depots, critical infrastructure burrows beneath the surface to survive conventional attacks. Traditional bunker-busters require precise targeting and substantial explosive payloads. Kinetic penetrators operating at hypersonic velocities bypass these limitations: momentum alone generates destructive shock waves that propagate through soil and rock, breaking structures within the “fracture zone” regardless of the precise impact location.

As Professor Balagansky explains in his authoritative text on weapon effects, when such impacts occur, soil particles oscillate longitudinally and transversely, generating Rayleigh waves – seismic disturbances that shake underground facilities like earthquakes. Add moisture in soil exposed to hypersonic friction temperatures, and the effect amplifies dramatically. Two or three such strikes could neutralize even the deepest command centers, rendering traditional notions of “secure bunkers” obsolete.
Critically, these weapons currently lack effective countermeasures. Western missile defense systems such as THAAD and PAC-3 rely on “hit-to-kill” interceptors that must physically collide with incoming threats. But Oreshnik’s reentry vehicles execute hypersonic evasive maneuvers while traveling at velocities exceeding Mach 10, creating impossible interception conditions. The physics is unforgiving: an interceptor traveling at Mach 5 cannot maneuver sufficiently to track a target changing trajectory at Mach 11. Compounding this, Russia would likely pair such strikes with saturation attacks, meaning simply a dozen decoy drones and cruise missiles overwhelming air defense batteries before the hypersonic penetrators arrive. With only seven THAAD batteries globally deployed (none in Ukraine), and PAC-3 systems fundamentally mismatched against hypersonic threats, the defensive gap remains substantial.
We are DOOMED with this sort of fucker on Substack:
Sun Tzu’s admonition remains timeless: “Know the enemy and know yourself; in a hundred battles you will never be in peril.” In an era of great-power competition, that wisdom isn’t academic, but rather it’s existential.

Maybe true? Russian soldiers returning from the war in Ukraine have killed or injured more than 1,000 people inside Russia since the full-scale invasion of Ukraine began. At least 551 people have died in incidents involving veterans, including murders, fatal assaults, traffic deaths, and other violent crimes.

Putin’s Deplorables, akin to AMeriKKKa’s Deplorables . . .

Where’s Scott Ritter when Russia needs him?


Toasting DEATH!

But of course, the Nazi Ukrainians are winning with this Penis Piano Tuner:

…. the investigation uncovered a criminal enterprise run by Timur Mindich, a film producer and a former business partner of Zelenskyy. Additional suspects include former Minister of Energy and recently appointed Minister of Justice Herman Halushchenko; former Naftogaz CEO and Deputy Prime Minister Oleksii Chernyshov; former Minister of Defense and current National Security and Defense Council member Rustem Umerov; and Ihor Myroniuk, former deputy head of the State Property Fund and former advisor to Halushchenko.
Mindich fled Ukraine the day before his premises were raided and is reportedly now in Israel. Both Chernyshov and Mindich have long had ties with Zelenskyy, who co-founded the latter’s production company in 2003. Thus far, formal charges have been filed against eight of those implicated. Halushchenko has said he would defend himself against the accusations.

Your worst nightmare, this photo shows a brown recluse spider bite of the finger after 10 days!
