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Didi7

The Birdwatcher from 2020....

Do you remember this guy? His story made headlines during the early part of the Covid lockdown in 2020. Here's what has happened to him recently:

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Willy3411

Rudy Giuliani Attacked in Supermarket

What a bunch of a**hole the liberals are. Those pricks are disgusting.

The 78-year-old was campaigning for his son when the attack happened.

“All of a sudden, I feel this, ‘Bam!’ on my back,” Giuliani told the newspaper. “I don’t know if they helped me not fall down, but I just about fell down, but I didn’t.

“I feel this tremendous pain in my back, and I’m thinking, what the — I didn’t even know what it was,” he said. “All of a sudden, I hear this guy say, ‘You’re a f–king scumbag,’ then he moves away so nobody can grab him.

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Didi7

Russian journalist sells his Nobel prize for a record $103.5 million to help Ukrainian children. WOW

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June 20, 2022, 6:45 PM AST / Updated June 20, 2022, 8:22 PM AST / Source: AP (Associated Press), by Bobby Caina Calvan.

The Nobel Peace Prize that Russian journalist Dmitry Muratov was auctioning off to raise money for Ukrainian child refugees sold Monday night for $103.5 million, shattering the old record for a Nobel.

Muratov, awarded the gold medal in October 2021, helped found the independent Russian newspaper Novaya Gazeta and was the publication’s editor-in-chief when it shut down in March amid the Kremlin’s clampdown on journalists and public dissent in the wake of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.

Previously, the most ever paid for a Nobel Prize medal was in 2014, when James Watson, whose co-discovery of the structure of DNA earned him a Nobel Prize in 1962, sold his medal for $4.76 million.

It was Muratov’s idea to auction off his prize, having already announced he was donating the accompanying $500,000 cash award to charity. The idea of the donation, he said, “is to give the children refugees a chance for a future.”

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Decent_Love

little Poland in India

Over 80 years after thousands of Polish nationals, fleeing war and oppression during the WW-II found refuge in a tiny village in India, a permanent memorial has been unveiled at what many call a 'little Poland in India'.









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chatilliononline today!

New word: shrinkflation...

Shrinkflation describes manufacturers making small changes to products, usually in quantity or size so the selling price remains the same.
An example would be a “Party Size” bag of corn chips used to be 18 ounces and now it's 15.5 ounces.

I noticed this with the bar soap I've been using for years. It was out of stock in a few stores for months and now the bars are smaller but the box is the same size.

Expect more of shrinkflation to come!
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raphael119

Remember in 2000 .......

When Putin came to power? Just a year later 9-11 had the U.S. In shock. China was utterly silent about it. Putin actually came to the U.S.
"Putin's pro-American plan was not simply tactical. Putin's policies of support after September 11, including his agreement to an American military presence in Central Asia, represented a significant shift in Russian foreign policy. The potential for breakthrough - for a fundamentally new and improved relationship between Russia and the West - has never been greater"


"One notable moment in the Putin charm campaign came in November 2001 in rural Crawford, Texas, a tiny town in the center of the state with a population back then of 705 residents. Count President George W. Bush among them. He owned a ranch just outside of town — he'd named the property Prairie Chapel — and he and first lady Laura Bush had invited the Russian leader and his wife Lyudmila to spend the night.

There was work for the two leaders — recall that this was just two months after the terror attacks of 9/11 — with discussion of global threats and how the United States and Russia could work together to fight terrorism". rolling on the floor laughing rolling on the floor laughing rolling on the floor laughing

George Bush " I looked in his eyes and I could tell he was a good man!" rolling on the floor laughing rolling on the floor laughing rolling on the floor laughing

Six years later the new, improved Putin had this to say about the our financial crisis and near collapse.
"The world will never trust the U.S. again."
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JimNastics

What was described by some of the Trump cult as a "nothingburger" just became Russian filet mignon

The background is that John Durham, a special counsel APPOINTED BY THE TRUMP ADMINISTRATION to investigate Trump's ties to Russia gave a 75 page indictment for one charge of lying to the FBI.

He explained that the lie, was that the individual said he was not working on behalf of anyone in reporting the linkage between a Russian linked bank and Trump's server. And he went on to say, that the 4 cyber scientists who did the research didn't actually believe there was conspiracy and that the Bank server was used for advertising.

Well, it turns out, that the bank server in question was NOT used for advrtising and the communications was not only consistent with a back-channel communication method, but is the most likely function. The person who was recently indicted, claims that he was not serving as an agent of anyone and instead was acting on good faith because of the findings of the 4 cyber research experts.

Indeed, this may actually result in more charges against Trump.

Rear it all for yourself from The New York Times. That's right, from some fly-by-night tiny political propaganda site, but the single most highly reputable site in investigative reporting;.

Today from The New York Times;



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JimNastics

Breaking Covid News

Moments ago from The New York Times;

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raphael119

Good by Russia, good by China, U.S.?

Russia will crumble in a few months, in ten years of Putin they succeeded in torching 50 years of China's strategic planning.
Russia's conventional forces are revealed as a raging joke all over the world.
The Russian Economy is on the verge of collapsing.
China will implode if it faces our monetary sanctions.
Russia's only hope is Pulling NATO into the conflict. Then nuclear chaos might be a chance for some survival.




HAPPY EASTER!wow wow ::uhoh:
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