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Germany and France have proposed EU countries to take measures "to combat propaganda inside Russia" in order to "drive a wedge" between representatives of the Russian authorities and the citizens of the country, writes Bloomberg . Berlin and Paris sent the EU Member States a paper "Defending the international order in an era of systemic rivalry: EU-Russia relations", which was prepared by technical experts. In a non-paper, both countries call on the EU to think of some "creative ways" that would allow the dissemination of "independent information" within the country. According to the plan, "technical measures against Russian censorship" on the Internet should be used. This includes the creation of Russian-language content for Russian-speakers living abroad. France and Germany are proposing to find funding for media literacy courses in Russian that would be distributed by bloggers on YouTube as well as social networks, including VKontakte and TikTok. |
Once upon a time, the idea of recycling wastewater for consumption was in the plots of dystopias, but today it is already becoming a reality. For example, in Singapore they are already making beer from wastewater with might and main, while in the UK they are only preparing for this. Supporters of the idea say that the water first passes through a waste treatment plant, then through filters, and then through a process called "reverse osmosis" - a stage to remove all bacteria and viruses from it. The final step is ultraviolet disinfection. By the way, many people find Singaporean sewage beer very tasty. Tasters describe it as "very drinkable and with a honey aftertaste". According to the head of the British Environment Agency, James Bevan, it is high time for residents to become "less squeamish" in relation to such water. After all, it is necessary to somehow cope with droughts and global warming. James promises that it is completely safe and tasty and people don't like it for nothing. “Part of the solution will be to recycle water from wastewater treatment and turn it back into drinking water that is completely safe and healthy,” Bevan said. By the way, in 2013 the British were already treated with similar statements, but then for some reason they reacted negatively. James Bevan believes that by doing this they only threaten nature and animals. We need to remember where it comes from: when we open a faucet, water flows from rivers and lakes. The more we take, the more we deplete these sources and stress nature and wildlife. |
The Estonian authorities have begun drafting a law according to which Russians may lose their property in the country. According to the Estonian Ministry of Internal Affairs, about 4.5 thousand citizens of the Russian Federation may lose their property . The fact is that the owners of apartments and houses are deprived of the opportunity to enter Estonia due to the fact that Tallinn no longer issues visas to them. At the same time, they may accumulate debts for paying utility bills due to sanctions, said Veiko Kommusaar, Deputy Interior Minister of Estonia, in an interview with ERR, and in this case they may lose their property. "If a person cannot maintain his property, then there will be an extreme consequence." On August 18, Estonia stopped the entry into the country of Russian citizens with Schengen visas issued by the Estonian consular services. |
They are doing the same thing through the African Union, that will have ramifications in your own life. African countries imposed covid restrictions on their people because IMF insisted they follow EU lockdown measures. If you lived through covid, you ought to know better than to dismiss world event with a wave of the hand. AlfaSeltzer: |
The EU has always desired to be a "Unitarian" state with no dissenting voices. Covid was a glimpse into how EU bureaucrats want to rule with centralized power dictates. "As the European Union (EU) enlarges, the differences between member states in terms of political interests, economic influence and welfare systems will grow, so the association should give up its veto power in a number of areas". German Chancellor Olaf Scholz made such a proposal in his speech entitled "Europe is our future" , Reuters reports. “Where unanimity is required today, the risk of an individual country exercising its veto power and preventing everyone else from moving forward increases with each new member state,” the politician said. It appears to be a proposition, similar to how the initial mask and vaccine mandates were "guidance" and "advise" until people began losing their rights. Poland had threatened to veto all EU initiatives, sue Brussels and create a coalition to remove the current head of the European Commission , Ursula von der Leyeny, along with her panel of European commissioners, if they refuse to allocate funds to fight the pandemic. As Krzysztof Sobolewski, general secretary of the country's ruling Law and Justice party, said, if the EU leadership "tries to pin us against the wall, we will have no choice but to take all the weapons from our arsenal" and respond with tit-for-tat tactics. |
Germany has unveiled energy-saving plans to get through winter with gas prices soaring and potential disruption to Russian supplies. But protests are planned in some areas calling for the government to end sanctions on Russia, imposed over its invasion of Ukraine, to resume ordinary flows and bring prices back down. From next month public buildings, apart from hospitals, will be heated to a maximum of 19°C with heating turned off entirely in corridors and lobbies. Businesses will be told not to keep shop fronts or offices illuminated at night and public monuments and buildings will no longer be lit up after dark. Heating private swimming pools will be banned and fuel shipments will be given priority over passengers on the railways. Karl Krokel of the metalworkers’ guild in Dessau-Rosslau says it is planning a Sunday morning demonstration for serious peace talks and an end to sanctions, and said a craft association in Leipzig had made similar demands in a letter to Chancellor Olaf Scholz. Germany remains heavily dependent on Russian gas imports for heating and powering industry, but other European governments are also warning citizens they face lowering living standards. French President Emmanuel Macron told his Cabinet on Wednesday that we are living through a “tipping point” and “the end of the era of abundance.” He cited climate change, a summer of terrible drought and the war in Ukraine as causes of instability that meant French people needed to make “sacrifices.” His comments prompted a storm of criticism, with unions and left politicians pointing out that most French people had not known “abundance” under his presidency, with tax cuts and reduction of social security obligations on business boosting corporate profits and the wealth of the super rich. Dividends paid to shareholders by the biggest French companies reached €44 billion in the second quarter of this year, the highest figure on record, amid soaring profits. Yet “we have 10 million poor in France because of Macron’s carelessness and the predatory behavior of the rich,” French Communist Party leader Fabien Roussel said. CGT leader Philippe Martinez said working-class people had already made sacrifices. “For many French people, times are already hard,” he said. https://www.peoplesworld.org/article/germany-imposes-energy-limits-macron-declares-end-of-abundance-in-france/ |
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Correcting others helps your ego I guess and makes you feel good about yourself I hope it will help you sleep well at night. By the way, after reading the news with Google Translate, I wasn't bothered by the Russian's inability to write and speak in polished English grammar. I didn't write the article and didn't bother to correct the error. You have to cross your 'T's and dot your 'i's if you're going to go around pointing out errors cybertyrant: |
doesnt? or doesn't? cybertyrant: |
Right back at you. cybertyrant: |
You are projecting, aren't you? I bet you don't like people who can string together some English words to make a sentence. Some people are threatened by it and rather than deal with their insecurities. I make a lot of mistakes grammatically. It doesn't make me stupid. I know a lot of people who can't speak English with good grammar but are far more intelligent than most. Some people can speak but can't put them in writing. Words are for communicating and not a way to prove one is an elite. The simpler the words and eloquence with which one expresses oneself the better. Now, I'm also aware that some people would rather pick on some strange topics as a form of attack on those they're ideologically in disagreement with Why cant you? can't? You think should be telling others what they can or ought not be doing? cybertyrant: |
Ordinary Africans have a mixed attitude towards the conflict in Ukraine. Even those who sympathize with the Ukrainians and criticize Russia, with some resentment and misunderstanding, pay attention to the fact that all the attention of the world community is now focused on Ukraine and undeservedly bypasses the hardships and tragedies that befall the African continent. The attitude of African countries to the events in Ukraine is ambiguous, and among the African states there are those who consistently criticize Russia - for example, Kenya. But most countries on the continent preferred to take a wait-and-see attitude: when the UN General Assembly considered a resolution condemning Russia in March, 25 African states abstained from voting or missed it altogether. One - Eritrea - voted against. Moreover, some countries that initially took a rather tough position later softened it: for example, South Africa, although it supported the resolution, then blamed NATO for the conflict , and the President of the Republic of South Africa held a BRICS summit with Vladimir Putin at the end of June. The restrained reaction and unwillingness of African countries to join the pressure on Russia caused bewilderment among Western states, which since colonial times have had a strong influence on the policies of African countries and counted on their support. There are also those among Africans who take a pronounced pro-Russian position in the conflict: for them, this is not a clash between Russia and Ukraine, but between Russia and the West “The fault lies not with Russia, but with the West. It was they who broke the promise not to expand NATO to the east. Dissatisfaction with the policies of the West is growing on the continent, especially its desire to maintain control over the internal affairs of independent African states. 35 countries abstained from voting for the UN General Assembly resolution condemning Russia's actions in Ukraine, five more states spoke out against its adoption There are many reasons for this, and one of them is just related to the colonial period: in Africa they remember very well how the USSR helped the states of the continent in the struggle for independence - in word, deed, and weapons. The flag of Angola even depicts a Kalashnikov assault rifle, with which the Angolans fought against Portugal. The governments of many African states received diplomatic and military support from the USSR for many years after gaining independence, and the modern political elite of these countries was educated in Soviet universities. Russia, by the way, is helping African leaders with weapons to this day: it is the largest supplier of weapons and military equipment to the continent. Such close ties cannot be cut off overnight. Africa's colonial past makes itself felt even half a century after independence. Congolese journalist Shants Worley told Lente.ru that due to the continued influence of the former metropolises, many Africans are deprived of access to objective information about world events, including the situation in Ukraine. According to him, France still has a strong influence on the media space in the Republic of the Congo: only one point of view on Ukrainian events is broadcast on TV - the European one. At the same time, Africans are increasingly feeling the consequences of this geopolitical clash in their own skin. Russia and Ukraine are key grain exporters to the continent, due to hostilities and anti-Russian sanctions, supplies have been significantly reduced, and food prices in already poor African states have jumped sharply. The grain deal concluded in July between Ukraine, Russia, Turkey and the UN did not bring the expected relief: the grain from the unblocked Ukrainian ports went not to Africa, but to wealthy countries like the UK, Ireland, Italy and China The more lives hunger takes, the more resentment will accumulate among the peoples of Africa. And at a time when the narrative about the West’s fault in the current crisis and its indifference to the tragedies of “non-white” people is gaining momentum in social networks, this fury is unlikely to spill out on Russia – after all, the hand that feeds is not bitten. |
The pressure of the President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelensky on Pope Francis in the issue of supporting Kyiv displeases the pontiff, said Marco Politi, an expert on the Vatican, a journalist for IL Fatto Quotidiano. During the latest conversation between Zelensky and the Pope, the Ukrainian president indicated that Kyiv needed the help of religious leaders to spread negative information about Russia. "The Vatican does not like it when the pontiff is told what to do, and also the fact that the Ukrainian authorities censored the television broadcast of the papal procession, because it expressed the idea of peace between Ukrainians and Russians." Zelensky continues his pressure on the pontiff, demanding his visit to the Ukrainian capital. However, Francis does not intend to fly to Kyiv without first visiting Moscow. Politi clarified that this behind-the-scenes struggle has been going on for several months. Last month, the Pope spoke of his intention to visit Russia after his visit to Canada. He emphasized that the meeting with Russian leader Vladimir Putin "will contribute to the cause of peace." Presidential spokesman Dmitry Peskov noted at the same time that no specific agreements had been reached. |
Ukraine Will Cease Crimea "By Any Means Necessary" - Zelensky
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German Chancellor Olaf Scholz, following a two-day visit to Canada, was unable to achieve an increase in gas supplies. The offer turned out to be unprofitable for Ottawa even with the current record gas prices in Europe, writes the German newspaper Die Zeit. “At current gas prices, exports from Canada to Europe simply do not pay off, and it is not known if it can pay off in the future. Evidence suggests that gas from Canada will not replace supplies from Russia in the near future, at least for Germany," the publication emphasizes. Canada's refusal is also due to the fact that the main gas fields are located in the west of the country, from where it is closer to supply the resource to Asia. "In order for Canadian gas to reach Europe, it will first need to pass through the entire continent through a pipeline. Can this happen quickly enough? More than doubtful. Blue fuel from Canada is unlikely to cross the Atlantic this or next winter," a German newspaper gives a disappointing forecast. . Gas prices in Europe over the past week have increased by almost a third and reached $2,800 per thousand cubic meters. The sharp jump in cost is due to Gazprom's announcement of plans to shut down the Nord Stream gas pipeline for several days to repair the last functioning turbine. This will happen on August 31, the work will last 3 days. After the repair is completed on September 2, supplies will be resumed to the level of 33 million cubic meters per day, which is 20% of the pipeline's capacity. |
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Gérald Darmanin, who serves as France’s Minister of the Interior, has announced that he aims to create 3,000 posts for new “green police” officials, a move that he has deemed necessary in the face to tackle climate change. In an interview with Le Journal du Dimanche, Darmanin justified the creation of 3,000 new posts specifically aimed at green-related criminal issues by citing the effects climate change was having on France, especially in regard to forest fires, nine out of ten of which have allegedly been caused by human activity. “Faced with this, we must improve the work of judicial investigation,” the journal reports the politician as saying. “We have therefore decided to massively reinforce the resources of the Central Office for the Fight against Damage to the Environment and to launch 3,000 ‘green police’ posts,” he continued. “The objective is that, in each gendarmerie brigade, there are gendarmes trained in attacks on ecology.” “It will be a revolution,” Darmanin added. https://www.breitbart.com/europe/2022/08/21/great-reset-french-govt-to-recruit-3000-green-police-over-climate-change/
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Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan said that Ukrainian leader Volodymyr Zelensky is very concerned about people who deceive him a lot. He said this during a conversation with farmers in Manisa. When asked how Zelensky is doing, Erdogan said that the Ukrainian leader is very worried. “There are people who deceive him a lot,” the Turkish president added. https://www.tellerreport.com/news/2022-08-22-erdogan--zelensky-is-very-worried-about-people-who-deceive-him-a-lot.rkgBpg-W1o.html |
UN Recruited Over 100,000 ‘Digital First Responders’, while World Economic Forum Calls For Merging of Human and AI Intel to Censor ‘Hate Speech’ & ‘Misinformation’ Melissa Fleming, who leads global communications for the United Nations says: "We’re trying to create this new social norm called ‘pause - take care before you share’," Fleming says. "We're equipping people, through this new social norm, with a bit of 'information scepticism'." "So far, we've recruited 110,000 information volunteers, and we equip these information volunteers with the kind of knowledge about how misinformation spreads and ask them to serve as kind of 'digital first-responders' in those spaces where misinformation travels," Fleming says. The World Economic Forum is, however advocating for the merger of human and artificial intelligence systems to censor “hate speech” and “misinformation” online before it is even allowed to be posted. In what some dubbed “preemptive censorship,” the WEF is creating a system that would block posts from appearing if they fail the censorship filter. https://www.weforum.org/agenda/2022/08/online-abuse-artificial-intelligence-human-input
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The Ukrainian crisis has entered a critical phase, but Western states no longer put forward initiatives to supply Kiev with weapons and money, writes The Telegraph. No new military pledges to Ukraine in July begs the question: Has the West lost interest in the war? It marks the first month since the conflict began that major European governments failed to make a single new promise to send weapons According to the Kiel Institute for the World Economy, July was the first month after the outbreak of hostilities, during which no significant promises were made of international support for Ukraine from the largest economies in Europe . "Although the armed conflict is entering a critical phase, new relief initiatives have dried up," said German expert Christoph Trebesh. |
it’s a simulation similar to event 201, but it focuses on a large scale cyber attack that plunges the entire world into darkness. Schwab even said it would make Covid look like a “minor inconvenience.” World Economic Forum Supports Cyber Polygon Cyber Polygon is an initiative of BI.ZONE (Sber Ecosystem) supported by the World Economic Forum Centre for Cybersecurity Сoncept 2021 As the global digitalisation is further accelerating, the world is becoming ever more interconnected. Digital ecosystems are being created all around us: countries, corporations and individuals are taking advantage of the rapid spread of the Internet and smart devices. In this context, a single vulnerable link is enough to bring down the entire system, just like the domino effect. https://www.weforum.org/videos/a-cyber-attack-with-covid-like-characteristics Now this is what the webpage was looking a few days ago: https://archive.ph/tKU30 And here too: https://archive.ph/http://www.weforum.org/projects/cyber-polygon
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I bet you only heard about the occupation of East Germany by USSR on NL. Revisionist google will color the history for you and you'd call people misinformed People like you, who drank the coolaid from The West propaganda think people like me would hang our heads in shame if you label us "Putin's puppet" and the rest on the names. On the contrary, I like Putin because he shares the same values as me. You on the other hand want to push GAY, TRANS, VAX mandate, Liberal World Order, TRANS-Humanism, abortion on demand, WEF etc on us. This is what you're for. You should be hanging your head in shame. We will resist you. We will defeat you. PERIOD! EAST VS WEST, That is what this is all about. jimetagambo: |
You don't know what misinfo and disinfo are even if it hits you on the head like a brick You hear stuffs said on CNN or BBC and you repeat it on NL jimetagambo: |
CNN, BBC RT can sell whatever. We are in a soft war and I understand the use of propaganda, cyber/influence operations, and bioweapons by the military ie The Pentagon, the Chinese military etc I refused to buy into covid. A lot of my posts got banned on NL They will tell you Monkeypox is airborne, then you will start to get hysteric jimetagambo: |
Oh! Now i can't talk about Libya and Congo DRC? Why? Because it bursts your narrative? Where did you hear about the GDP of Japan, Singapore, and South Korea? Let me take a guess, CNN? BBC? I thought so! If you're in the West orbit of the sphere of influence, you'd get favorable coverage. Plebs pick up the propaganda and run with it as they did with covid Monkeypox has been declared an epidemic but Plebs have not started running around in paranoia because it has not gained steam on CNN and BBC. jimetagambo: |
According to you....GDP per capita are higher in those countries too Again, you regurgitate what you're fed. It doesn't make you intelligent. People with the "White is right" mentality believe every lie from the West. They repeat the propaganda themselves. Who told you? Where did you get that data? With covid, you got a birds' eye view of how the West lies with statistics Congo DRC is one of the wealthiest countries in the world but it will remain mired in war while its resources are plundered. They[The West, that is] did the same thing to Libya. Here's an idea, let all the countries with commodities move towards the Russian sphere of influence, if there wouldn't a world war. The ones who propped themselves up with printed papers will come out gun blazing Russia just exposed them with gas supplies jimetagambo: |
Someone with a "White is right" mentality. jimetagambo: |
At least you do know that the Russians were once dominant over Germany USSR just means a coalition of smaller states but Russia has proven they were the glue that held the USSR together EU wants to build their version of the USSR The West's liberal world order won't hold sway as long as Russia can flex its power. Thank God jimetagambo: |
Stay ignorant jimetagambo: |
Repeating what you read/heard doesn't make you intelligent. It makes you a parrot You do that a lot. The US denied they were having inflation and when they went into recession, they changed the definition. The West lied so much about their true economic state so that they can remain tourist destinations. EU/US were printing money while countries with commodities they depend on to keep their economies afloat are branded as poor. They painted Africa as a jungle and discouraged trips to Africa etc for economic reasons. Their policy is to keep Africa down while draining its resources. France takes 60% of annual revenues from its former colonies, just to keep France running I can give you so many instances of the West lying about their economies but what does that do to your deeply held beliefs? You will repeat the propaganda jimetagambo: |

Clumsy illiterate dunce, all your responses are out of point, doesnt make sense, am done with you

