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Old 01-23-2021, 12:40 PM
 
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Cultural specialties of Ukraine
( a warning to to the judge, so he wouldn't make a "wrong decision.")



https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ay_KzlP4uIg

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Old 01-23-2021, 12:41 PM
 
Location: Seattle WA, USA
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Excuse me. And what are the latest ideas? Can I ask you to voice at least a couple of fresh ideas?

Oh, I love this Western "power shift" so much. This is probably when people sit in the Senate until they die.Or when families rule, a son,a grandson, a wife is president, etc. This makes sense when the real power remains behind the scenes, and only the candy wrapper changes. If I may say so.


A little smile...
By the way. Has anyone ever seen a regular change in the leadership of large successful corporations? Well, once every four years to. No? And why? After all, there are more people working there than in some countries, and the financial turnover is comparable to the budgets of the countries. It is strange why there is no management turnover. And yes, if you need some kind of manager, for this or that place. That is necessarily with work experience and nothing else. Strange, stupid corporations ))))
Yes the same applies to western countries, especially the US where we have only two real options, the democrats and republicans who have been in power for some two hundred years (but at least they are more successful then the communist party who were only able to do 70 or so years) and yes in corporations there is constantly new leadership, especially if the company is going down. On average a CEO holds his position for about 5 years, with only the most effective and successful leaders going beyond 10 years, but that’s only 19% of the largest corporations and still of that group of long serving CEOs the average is only 14 years.

https://www.pwc.com/gx/en/news-room/...cord-high.html
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Old 01-23-2021, 05:29 PM
 
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Alexei Navalny would have suffered from dramatic cholinesterase inhibition effects from the combination of drugs he took before his collapse and hospitalisation in Omsk on August 20, and before these drugs were detected in his blood and urine on his admission to the Charité – Universitätsmedizin in Berlin on August 22.

European medical sources report the lithium found by the Berlin doctors in Navalny’s blood is commonly used to treat bipolar disorders. It is known to depress the butyryl cholinesterase which Navalny’s laboratory testing also revealed in the German hospital.

According to a leading medical psychiatrist treating patients for depression and bipolar disorder, if Navalny was also being treated to stabilise his insulin level with the well-known Metformin, that drug is known to be a cholinesterase inhibitor.

When Navalny appears in a Moscow court, his full medical records, including the laboratory tests recorded at Omsk Emergency Hospital No. 1 before he left for Germany, are likely to be produced in evidence. His previous medical history, including reported episodes of acute pancreatitis and diabetes, which Navalny’s spokesmen have denied, is also likely to be revealed.

At stake is a courtroom test of Navalny’s allegation that he was attacked with a Novichok nerve agent by men of the Federal Security Service (FSB). Also at stake is a forensic test of the medical evidence of Russian, German and other doctors that Navalny “collapsed because of the drugs he was taking”, as the expert source on the use and abuse of benzodiazepines says he suspects.

The western government case is that Navalny was the target of the crime of attempted murder, and that a Russian-made Novichok was the weapon used. The Russian government case is that the medical evidence is of a metabolic crisis caused by the combination of alcohol, lithium, and benzos taken by Navalny himself.

If the Russian prosecutors also charge Navalny with assisting the German intelligence agency BND, the CIA, MI6, and the Bellingcat propaganda unit to fabricate the Novichok story, Navalny will face Article 275 of the Russian Criminal Code. That’s the crime of treason – “assistance rendered to a foreign State, a foreign organization, or their representatives in hostile activities to the detriment of the external security of the Russian Federation, committed by a citizen of the Russian Federation.”

The Biden Administration’s new national security advisor Jake Sullivan declared on Sunday evening, following Navalny’s arrest at Sheremetyevo Airport, there must be no Russian court proceeding and no court test of the evidence because he and the US Government have decided the case already.


Dances With Bears » NAVALNY ‘S COURTROOM WAGER – BIOMEDICAL AND DRUGS EVIDENCE AND ARTICLE 275 OF THE RUSSIAN CRIMINAL CODE
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Old 01-23-2021, 08:53 PM
 
Location: Russia
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Why don't you show this video?


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4vNisvWkJsw
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Old 01-23-2021, 09:40 PM
 
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Why don't you show this video?


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4vNisvWkJsw
Many examples of that in the videos out there. Can't find it now but in St Pete there was a video of a guy throwing himself into the path of 4 policemen taking someone away. He got kicked in the chest and the cops didn't miss a step. It was clearly a a provocation.
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Old 01-23-2021, 10:31 PM
 
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It's OK, Putin's henchmen are not alone in their hatred of Navalny.

Some naive souls were trying to support Navalny in Kiev in front of the Russian embassy, but not for long.

True masters of Ukraine showed up few minutes later, ( at 4:36 here,) and *explained* in their refined and eloquent language as usual to everyone around, that Navalny is the same sh*t as Putin.


DKM should be as proud of them as ever.




https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lb6EOlgf_10
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Old 01-23-2021, 10:40 PM
 
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Yes the same applies to western countries, especially the US where we have only two real options, the democrats and republicans who have been in power for some two hundred years (but at least they are more successful then the communist party who were only able to do 70 or so years) and yes in corporations there is constantly new leadership, especially if the company is going down. On average a CEO holds his position for about 5 years, with only the most effective and successful leaders going beyond 10 years, but that’s only 19% of the largest corporations and still of that group of long serving CEOs the average is only 14 years.

https://www.pwc.com/gx/en/news-room/...cord-high.html
In general, I meant those who make strategic decisions and not those who execute them.
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Old 01-24-2021, 08:59 AM
 
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What in the hell is this all about? I know nothing about skiing etiquette. I was told that a slower skier is supposed to make way for a faster one. It does sound strange to me because blocking a faster skier is a good strategy of course. It looks like the Finn would have been second otherwise.

https://www.instagram.com/p/CKbOblQA...ource=ig_embed
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Old 01-24-2021, 10:58 AM
 
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I wonder how many of people like this were at the protest

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Old 01-24-2021, 11:05 AM
 
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I wonder how many of people like this were at the protest
There was a certain amount. How to do without this audience?No way. The most remarkable thing is that there were also Communists. And everything is fine.Everything is as usual.
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