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before patriarchy people worldwide worshipped the same: women-mothers as goddesses and SUN as creators of life, patriarchy just brought religion, domestic/sexual violence and WAR and neglect of nature and yes climate change is a sham

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https://www.nature.com/articles/s41558-025-02325-x
High-income groups disproportionately contribute to climate extremes worldwide



https://www.msb.se/sv/publikationer/om-krisen-eller-kriget-kommer-pa-engelska/
swedish brochure in english to prepare citizens for war (like events)

https://www.foxnews.com/world/sweden-finland-norway-release-new-advice-surviving-war-amid-concerns-over-russia-ukraine-escalation

. Er zijn twee opties:

1. Wij steunen Oekraine, daardoor zijn zij in staat om met HUN militairen en ONZE wapens de Russen te verslaan. Wij hoeven zelf dus NIET mee te vechten.

2. Wij steunen Oekraine niet. Daardoor zijn ze niet in staat Rusland te stoppen, Oekraine wordt bezet, de mannen worden gemobiliseerd in het Russische leger en de oorlogsindustrie (4.5 miljoen drones per jaar) krijgt Rusland onder controle. Rusland heeft dan een productie van 6.5 miljoen drones per jaar (Europa zit op 125.000) en een leger van 2 miljoen militairen en een shell productie van 4.5 miljoen per jaar en kan vervolgens de Baltische staten aanvallen (NAVO-land) waardoor wij ZELF moeten gaan meevechten.

Oekraine steunen is daarom essentieel en voorkomt juist dat we zelf moeten vechten.
https://x.com/oorlog_monitor/status/1903033181248368936

HISTORY


https://allthatsinteresting.com/oldest-cities-in-the-world-ukraine

https://shron3.chtyvo.org.ua/Plokhii_Serhii/The_Gates_of_Europe__A_History_of_Ukraine_anhl.pdf 433 pages

https://shron1.chtyvo.org.ua/Timothy_David_Snyder/The_Reconstruction_of_Nations_Poland_Ukraine_Lithuania_Belarus_1569-1999_anhl.pdf 

https://hiddebouwmeester.nl/niet-jouw-oorlog-zeg-dat-maar-tegen-de-nabestaanden-van-mh17-drie-redenen-waarom-dit-wel-jouw-oorlog-is/?fb

https://www.citeco.fr/10000-years-history-economics/the-origins/emergence-of-farmers-and-stockbreeders


https://dabrownstein.com/category/mapping-national-divides/
Where Is Ukraine? What is Ukraine? 2014


There are no Russians! This is the artificial people invented by Peter 1 calling the tribes of Vepsiv, Perm, Mari, Merâ, Chud, Muroma, Mesčera, Erzyu, Moksha and others, mainly Fino-Hungarian peoples, Russians.
https://www.facebook.com/anatolij.gajkovs.kij/posts/pfbid0MekWJzSxQdBw3QKGvfPTNtbgSz8J2RFoWgGBCmpJrP3NdxmQWHaFUD2qbhQwUrtsl



https://deepstatemap.live/en#12/45.8774610/32.4937820


https://euromaidanpress.com/2025/06/02/the-worlds-largest-bank-says-ukraine-will-fail-apparently-forgetting-ukraine-doesnt-take-orders/
JP Morgan is one of the warmongering banks, it's not a prediction, it's what they and their sharefolders, the worlds richest families , WANT, they want and try to change history, but it's Ukraine which will change history .



https://www.kyivpost.com/post/55940
Zelensky Responds to Porn Decriminalization Petition

In Decmeber 1989 Putin faced helpless the fall of Berlin Wall and East-Germany, he will feel helpless again when Kremlin Walls and Russia will fall, and become Moscovia again...


https://x.com/Bricktop_NAFO/status/1905314683021668420
Russians.
Welcome To Ukraine.
You came to the wrong place motherfuckers.
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https://euromaidanpress.com/2025/07/30/ukrainian-war-documentaries-russia-doesnt-want-you-to-see/

https://euromaidanpress.com/2025/07/29/kyivs-ai-coders-take-aim-at-hidden-russias-killers-beneath-soil/

https://euromaidanpress.com/2025/07/29/with-civilian-factories-frozen-and-war-plants-revived-lukashenkos-regime-becomes-ghost-manufacturer-for-kremlin-missiles/

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https://euromaidanpress.com/2025/07/29/we-took-trumps-ultimatum-into-account-says-kremlin-but-russia-still-has-no-plans-to-stop-war/

https://ukrainetoday.org/russian-advances-screech-to-a-halt-as-putins-weapons-supply-vastly-depleted/

https://ukrainetoday.org/intelligence-online-mexican-cartels-send-their-fighters-to-ukraine-to-master-drones/
https://ukrainetoday.org/we-mastered-production-very-quickly-zelensky-showed-how-electronics-for-missiles-and-drones-are-manufactured-in-ukraine/

https://ukrainetoday.org/rogan-accuses-trump-admin-of-trying-to-gaslight-people/



https://ukrainetoday.org/8-8-earthquake-near-russia-leads-to-tsunami-in-kamchatka-fox-11-la-video/

https://ukrainetoday.org/russias-bloody-math-ignoring-their-dead-inflating-ukraines-video-commentary/


https://ukrainetoday.org/chaos-in-russia-hackers-destroy-aeroflot-airline-video-commentary/

https://ukrainetoday.org/trump-admits-epstein-poached-minors-from-mar-a-lago-spa-video-commentary/

https://ukrainetoday.org/chaos-in-russia-hackers-destroy-aeroflot-airline-video-commentary/

https://ukrainetoday.org/ukraine-under-attack-from-missiles-and-drones-what-is-known/

https://ukrainetoday.org/trump-gets-cold-feet-over-putin-tariff-threats-catherine-philp/


https://balkaninsight.com/2025/07/30/follow-the-money-tracking-hidden-funds-behind-extremism-in-the-balkans/

https://balkaninsight.com/2025/07/30/unprotected-women-in-albania-kosovo-face-toxic-coexistence-with-digital-abuse/

https://www.themoscowtimes.com/2025/07/30/trump-says-russia-has-until-aug-8-to-make-peace-with-ukraine-or-face-sanctions-a90021

https://www.themoscowtimes.com/2025/07/29/uk-high-court-rejects-russian-billionaires-bid-to-lift-sanctions-a90019

https://www.intellinews.com/russia-passes-toothless-platform-economy-law-393571/

https://www.intellinews.com/strongest-earthquake-in-kamchatka-since-1952-triggers-tsunami-alerts-across-pacific-393573/


http://windowoneurasia2.blogspot.com/2025/07/liberalism-much-more-dangerous-and.html

http://windowoneurasia2.blogspot.com/2025/07/moscow-beefing-up-russian-base-in.html

http://windowoneurasia2.blogspot.com/2025/07/russia-for-first-time-in-history-is.html

http://windowoneurasia2.blogspot.com/2025/07/orthodox-church-of-kazakhstan-says.html


http://windowoneurasia2.blogspot.com/2025/07/russian-empire-wont-collapse-from.html



Alexander Baunov for the New York Times (translated from English):
https://www.nytimes.com/2025/07/29/opinion/putin-russia-negotiations-ukraine.html
https://archive.ph/hnAJC


https://vk.com/feed?w=wall874484973_6178

PUTIN IS OBSESSED WITH WHAT HE CANNOT ACHIEVE

Vladimir Putin is, by his own account, no ordinary leader. He is a lawyer on a throne. From the start of his presidency, he has relied on his legal training as part of his image. The habit has stayed with him. "After all, I have a law degree," he told a group of businessmen in May, responding to concerns that the peace deal might bring Western competitors back to Russia. "Give me the agreement, I'll leaf through it and tell you what needs to be done."

A dictator is usually portrayed as someone who flouts the law, and that is absolutely true. But for a leader like Putin, who rose from the disciplined ranks of the security services to the presidency by following orders, it is no less important to be able to cite the law than to break it. Today in Russia, each new wave of political repression is preceded by the adoption or amendment of a law so that more people can be punished "according to the law" rather than in defiance of it.

The endless expansion of the legal field to please one man sooner or later requires justification from above. Putin's entire political career has been an attempt to find a source of legitimacy that lies deeper than the law itself, an obsessive attempt to prove his case. This, no less than conquest, is at the heart of his war against Ukraine: the goal is to turn military victory into Russia's ticket back into the club of great powers. But this is impossible without recognition from the West. And it increasingly seems that this is precisely what Putin cannot achieve.

Legitimacy is a perennial problem for dictators. No matter how powerful they appear, they always lack legitimacy. Their power is not, after all, the result of popular choice. This explains autocrats' fondness for rigged referendums and elections: a referendum allowed Putin to extend his rule in 2020, and elections held every six years create the appearance of popular consent. But a dictator can find only partial comfort in such formalities. For many dictators, real legitimacy comes on the world stage. Official visits, summits, and successful military campaigns serve as proof of their authority.

In the early years of Putin's rule, it worked. He hosted Western leaders and won victories in the second Chechen war. But when his decision to return to the presidency in 2012 sparked mass protests, he began a new struggle for what he called "traditional Russian values against the destructive influence of the West." This turn led to a direct confrontation with the West, with Ukraine becoming the battleground. The annexation of Crimea, presented as a correction of historical injustice, and the invasion of eastern Ukraine soon followed. A full-scale invasion in 2022, conceived as a brilliant blitzkrieg, completed this zero-sum approach.

These moves were remarkably successful in bolstering domestic support. But they were also attempts not to sever but to rebuild Russia's relationship with the West. Even after the annexation of Crimea and the military intervention in eastern Ukraine, the Kremlin continued negotiations – notably the Minsk agreements – to break diplomatic isolation and regain a seat at the great-power table. Those efforts failed, and Putin decided to up the ante. But even today, the Kremlin is showing some flexibility.

Despite the tough rhetoric, the Kremlin has already backed down on some extreme positions. In March, Putin floated ideas such as UN guardianship over Ukraine or elections as a condition for starting talks. That is no longer the case. Moscow no longer insists that direct talks with Ukraine are pointless and that any real agreement must first be reached with the West. The demand for a vote in the Ukrainian parliament to lift the ban on talks with Russia has also quietly disappeared.

This new flexibility has its limits, of course. Moscow has not abandoned its core demands. Over the past three years, Russia—despite the Kremlin's reluctance to commit to full mobilization—has become a country at war. The enemy has become a mythical evil; soldiers are heroes; there are more dead and wounded than in any war since World War II; the war economy is running at full capacity; dissent is suppressed. Even Putin often speaks of "war" rather than "special military operation." The longer and bigger the military effort, the more convincing the result must be.

This is where negotiations come into play. The Kremlin clearly sees them as a platform to claim a victory that has not yet been achieved on the battlefield. This explains the seemingly absurd demand that Ukraine leave territories that Russia does not even control. For Putin, victory is not just about seizing territory, but also about dictating terms, redrawing borders, and recognizing a new reality. This is how Putin can gain the legitimacy he desires.

Unsurprisingly, this position is hard to understand. Even sympathetic members of the Trump administration believe that Putin is asking too much. President Trump is clearly losing patience; his 50-day peace deadline, now shortened to "10 or 12 days," is evidence of that. As for Ukraine, despite signs of war weariness and a willingness to consider painful compromises, there is no reason to believe that it will accept Moscow's ultimatum – even if parts of it find support in Washington.

Long before Trump came to power, the idea of a grand bargain between the powers was popular in Russia. The model has always been the Yalta Conference of 1945, where the West supposedly agreed to Soviet spheres of influence. This is behind Moscow's recurring dream of a "new Yalta" – a formal confirmation of the legitimacy of Russia's current claims. But few remember that Yalta failed. Instead of harmony, it led to a cold war. Stalin, wavering between legitimacy and force, chose the latter. The world was divided.

Putin seems to be caught in the same dilemma: between seizing as much as possible and legitimizing at least some of it. Like Stalin, after similar doubts, he will probably make the same choice – relying only on force, not on the West, to consolidate his gains. That may be a victory in his eyes. But not the one he wanted.

https://nypost.com/2022/02/26/to-understand-putin-look-to-the-fall-of-east-germany-and-the-ussr/
In Decmeber 1989 Putin faced helpless the fall of Berlin Wall and East-Germany, he will feel helpless again when Kremlin Walls and Russia will fall, and become Moscovia again...

https://euromaidanpress.com/2025/07/31/slovenia-highway-crash-kills-5-ukrainians-in-collision-with-russian-truck-driver/


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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=op1xtxEgz_Y
Climate: The Movie (The Cold Truth) NL

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