perljusberg.bsky.social
Thinker.
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Politically, I lean to the right in a Swedish political context. I dislike the policies pursued in Russia, China, North Korea, Iran. Before the full-scale war in Ukraine, I focused more on the CCP in China.
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Part of the discussion also deals with the Russian propaganda that is spreading around the world.
From the discussion
"What can happen if evil goes unpunished?" - Zarina Zabrisky
www.youtube.com/live/fUzKcY4...
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As it is, Vlad Vexler, @vladvexler.bsky.social, has commented on the pro-Russian masterpiece in a more professional way than I can. So thank you very much Vlad Vexler for that. I highly recommend his Youtube Video. Very strongly! 😉
youtu.be/Ty2OfW0s_ZE?...
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From now on, #Putin is in charge. All resistance is pointless. If you can't see and hear that this is Russian propaganda, then in my opinion you are both blind and deaf. What is remarkable is that it is the director of national intelligence (#DNI) in the #USA who is creating this.
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Sorry JP, but that's all. What do I think.... it's the Russians!
Quotes translated with Google from...
www.svt.se/nyheter/inri...
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"– We assume that in parts of this type of report that we make, there are connections to intelligence gathering and sabotage in order to test our ability, and observe what we do, to keep track and see how we act in this type of situation," says Stefan Steijnick, head of security at Teracom."
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"Neither the police nor the prosecutors want to say anything about possible motives. The Swedish Security Service states in a comment to SVT that they are staying informed about the investigation."
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Over the course of a month, around 30 acts of sabotage have been carried out against cell sites, according to an article by SVT. Nothing is stolen, but cables are cut and fuses are destroyed.
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JP mentions at one point in the video that sabotage has been carried out against cell sites in Sweden. Here is some background.
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So what is the meaning of what happened?
The YouTube channel @PerunAU, summarizes what happened and the significance of Operation "Spider's web". A perfect video for anyone who wants to dig a little deeper into Operation "Spider's web".
youtu.be/MPXs2wDv4Kc?...
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For the most part, I think the images spoke for themselves without too much detailed analysis. A large number of drones attack a large number of bombers and they are damaged or completely destroyed. The images are incredibly beautiful, both visually and in meaning.
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It's interesting because the mainstream news media doesn't seem to be discussing this. Orban - Betrayal, bluff or chaos?
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Operation "Go Fish" or just operation "Bridge?" Something with cards. 🙂
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Many topics were covered but one of the more interesting comments was regarding a topic that wasn't even covered in great detail. AI and the companies creating it.
"...they have budgets the size of nation states in Europe and are in charge of what my children thinks..."
-- Sir Alex Younger
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#Signal #SignalGate
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The video from @bbcstever.bsky.social (Steve Rosenberg, BBC) is well worth watching.
youtu.be/ruVeY-xxNxk?...
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But what I really want to see:
1,000 CV90s for Ukraine
JAS 39 Gripen in the skies
And—why is no one talking about the Gotland-class submarine?
Sure, it can’t enter the Black Sea. But I have some ideas about what it could find in the Baltic
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If that’s true, the Russians seem oddly pleased. Quite a display of Schadenfreude for something so worthless.
There are a couple of hundred more to look forward to. I wonder if they're looking forward to that.
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Some Russian bloggers—and a few Swedish reporters of no particular significance—have called the PBV 302 "junk."
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I’d love to know the story behind it. Are the mags empty? How much work did the 20mm Akan (our nickname for the automatic cannon) put in? Ukrainians are known for being clever with machinery. My guess? It did plenty.
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And I’ll be honest—I felt pain seeing it. Which, of course, is exactly the point. That’s what the picture is meant to provoke.
But I wonder: what price did Russia pay to take that photo?
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A photo of a captured Swedish #PBV302, donated to Ukraine, has started making the rounds. I saw it briefly in the background of a Russian newspaper in a video by Steve Rosenberg, @bbcstever.bsky.social, reporting about #Kursk. I've also seen it on social media.
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Soldiers from #China are fighting side by side with #Russia in #Ukraine.
China is helping Russia both economically and politically. A lot.
That’s not speculation. That’s reality. #CCP #China #Russia #Ukraine
Link to article at @apnews.com:
apnews.com/article/chin...