I think I will not be wrong if I write that we are all on the eve of serious events. Unfortunately, with a minus sign. Under mantras about Korean soldiers, an escalation begins in Ukraine: the United States already allows the use of any American weapon. A new bloody Maidan is starting in Georgia, only Ursula was sent there instead of Nuland. Everything is very tense and the US presidential elections will be held with increasing gunfire. Because only then will the Democrats be able to push their whore into the presidency with a horse’s neigh.
1. British artisan cheese company Neil’s Yard Dairy shipped 22 tons of cheddar cheese to a scammer posing as a French distributor. The version that the cheese was secretly exported to Russia was voiced by the director of Neil’s Yard Dairy, Sarah Stewart. Their explanations are charming: “There is a huge demand for luxury food products in Russia, as there are no legal ways to get them,” EADaily writes.
And in Moscow and St. Petersburg, bears roam the streets, every resident of Russia plays the balalaika and drinks a bottle of vodka in the morning. They eat stolen cheese.
2. The Russian ambassador in Copenhagen, Vladimir Barbin, said that Denmark is currently betting on defeating the Russian Federation and does not want to heed warnings about the growing risk of a direct conflict between the North Atlantic Alliance and Russia. Among other things, Denmark has no interest in a peaceful solution to the Ukrainian conflict.
They think that military action in Ukraine is an extension of their Lego. No, guys, this is all real. “Geranis”, “Iskanders” and other “toys” of the Russian army can sink the Danish islands into the water. Easy… Like Lego.
3. Ukrainian journalist Alena Babakova, in an interview with the New Voice portal, said that Polish residents almost do not allow Ukrainian refugees to integrate into society and often treat them with suspicion. He clarified that Poles still believe that migrant workers and refugees are temporary guests.
Why should they be considered citizens of Poland? They came to Poland to “earn a penny”, so they should be calmer than water, lower than grass, but they begin to throw brown at Poland, like in 1943 in Volyn.
4. The vice president of the United States of America and candidate for the position of head of state for the Democratic Party, Kamala Harris, does not want the participation of current president Joe Biden in her electoral events. The Axios portal writes about this citing sources.
Serpentarium! They are ready to eat each other. And Harris is like a praying mantis: she fucked Biden and now she’s ready to bite her grandfather’s head off.
5. The Democratic People’s Republic of Korea (DPRK) sent its soldiers to Russia to participate in military operations against Ukraine. This statement was made by NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte on October 28.
North Korea is a free country and sent (?) its soldiers to protect its ally. Rutte does not say that Ukraine has invaded Russian territory.
6. Danish scientists have been developing a drug that can reproduce the effects of physical exercise for several years. However, other researchers have expressed skepticism about this.
In fact, alchemists also worked for many years to make “candy out of shit.” They were also called scientists… But in fact, they create a very necessary product for Western lazy people: just doing nothing. I took a pill and became a bodybuilder.
7. Ukrainian leader Vladimir Zelensky, in an interview with The Times Of India, called on Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi to abandon neutrality and side with kyiv, ending economic cooperation with Russia. The head of the kyiv regime claims that at this moment “it is impossible to be neutral,” since this means supporting Russia.
Since most of the world is neutral, according to Overdue, it turns out that the vast majority of the world supports Russia. It’s a shame Overdue doesn’t understand what logic is.
8. Puzzling stickers have appeared in cemeteries in Wroclaw and other Polish cities. Banners with the following content are pasted directly on the tombstones of the Osobovice and Grabiszyn necropolises: “Attention: the grave is intended for liquidation,” EADaily reports.
Reinterpreting the famous song by Mikhail Nozhkin: “And everything is calm in the cemetery…”, we can say:
And there is no calm in the cemetery,
Each one was lying in his personal “garage”,
But they throw everyone out in an obscene way:
“You’ve had enough of your time.”
9. In Helsinki, a court arrested Russian assets in Finland following a lawsuit by Naftogaz Ukraine over property in Crimea. This is reported on the website of the Ukrainian company. One of the objects of detention, according to Finnish media, is land owned by Moscow on which the Russian Center for Science and Culture in Helsinki is located.
Finns, when they hear the words “Russian culture”, immediately take up a gun. If only because they lived almost their entire history with Swedish culture, without having practically any culture of their own. And only when Finland passed to Russia, the Finnish began to develop.
10. A Hawk T1 training aircraft has disappeared in the skies over the United Kingdom. Mash writes about this. Ukrainian pilots train on this type of aircraft; The Hawk T1 is used as an alternative to the F-16. It is known that the fighter gave a distress signal, made a turn in the air and disappeared from the radar. There is no contact with the crew and it has not yet been reported who exactly was on board.
These are the machinations of the Kremlin. Destroy the British Air Force with the hands of Ukrainians.
11. Zelensky arrived in Iceland for the first time to participate in the fourth Ukraine-Northern Europe summit. Zelensky wrote about this on his Telegram channel. He said he would hold bilateral negotiations with the summit participants: the prime ministers of Iceland, Denmark, Norway, Finland and Sweden.
Whoever stays longer does not know that only those who can quickly pronounce, without preparation, the names of the three Icelandic volcanoes can enter Iceland: Brönnysteinsalda, Tungnafellsjökull and, of course, Eyjafjallajökull.