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Ukrainian commanders are leaving their troops behind to die due to lack of resources.

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They appear to have little choice unfortunately. The only hope is that the dollars stop flowing or someone takes one for the team.
 

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Zelensky caught lying about the state of the counteroffensive. After declaring the war was "Not in a stalemate" he privately reported to US congress that it's "Totally frozen". The warhawks are asking for 100B to continue this stalemate.

US congressional support for the war , as well as public support for it, wanes more and more with every passing day.


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Zelensky caught lying about the state of the counteroffensive. After declaring the war was "Not in a stalemate" he privately reported to US congress that it's "Totally frozen". The warhawks are asking for 100B to continue this stalemate.

US congressional support for the war , as well as public support for it, wanes more and more with every passing day.


View: https://streamable.com/l2piwq

100 Billion Dollars in / for a year = = After listening to Zelensky's and the Biden's Administration's Bull-Shit ! ! ! 😲 😲 😲
 

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Absolutely superb journalism here. Interviewer talks to former, captured NAZI Azov soldier--the very kind of militia that Jarry and his cohorts have denied exist throughout the conflict. He describes how, although Ukraine's NAZI element was widely reported on before the war, this was later buried and denied by the EU and US press because it would have been unfavourable in terms of public support in both regions for funding the Ukrainian war effort.


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There is a 105 billion dollar package being discussed, a whopping 65 billion for Ukraine, 15 for Israel and the rest is gravy for assorted rubbish, an a few dollars for the border
 
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This is why

The aftermath of the war is going to be crazy when all those guys get home. Remember the Soviet veterans after Afghanistan?


'The cannon blasts were strong enough to hurl a 100-pound round 15 miles, and each unleashed a shock wave that shot through the crew members’ bodies, vibrating bone, punching lungs and hearts, and whipping at cruise-missile speeds through the most delicate organ of all, the brain.

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“It’s shocking, insane,” Mr. Grenier said.

Under the relentless tempo, Marines would wake up feeling hung over and stagger to the guns like zombies. Their sense of taste changed. Some threw up. Crews grew irritable and fights broke out.

The symptoms were telltale signs of concussion, but also what anyone might feel after a string of stressful 20-hour workdays in the desert, sleeping in foxholes and eating rations from plastic pouches.

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When he returned home, screening tests said he was fine, but he was tormented by anxiety, sleep paralysis and hallucinations of a black demon standing over his bed.

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Those blasts might never cause a person to see stars or experience other signs of concussion, but over time they may lead to sleeplessness, depression, anxiety and other symptoms that in many ways resemble P.T.S.D., according to Dr. Daniel Perl, a neuropathologist who runs a Defense Department tissue bank that preserves dead veterans’ brains for research.

His lab has examined samples from hundreds of deceased veterans who were exposed to enemy explosions and blasts from firing weapons during their military careers. The researchers found a unique and consistent pattern of microscopic scarring.

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Under an electron microscope, a ravaged neural landscape came into focus. Sheaths of myelin, vital for insulating the biological wiring of the brain, hung in tatters. In key parts of the brain that control emotion and executive function, large numbers of mitochondria — the tiny powerhouses that provide energy for each cell — were dead.'

https://dnyuz.com/2023/11/05/a-secret-war-strange-new-wounds-and-silence-from-the-pentagon/
 

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The aftermath of the war is going to be crazy when all those guys get home. Remember the Soviet veterans after Afghanistan?


'The cannon blasts were strong enough to hurl a 100-pound round 15 miles, and each unleashed a shock wave that shot through the crew members’ bodies, vibrating bone, punching lungs and hearts, and whipping at cruise-missile speeds through the most delicate organ of all, the brain.

...

“It’s shocking, insane,” Mr. Grenier said.

Under the relentless tempo, Marines would wake up feeling hung over and stagger to the guns like zombies. Their sense of taste changed. Some threw up. Crews grew irritable and fights broke out.

The symptoms were telltale signs of concussion, but also what anyone might feel after a string of stressful 20-hour workdays in the desert, sleeping in foxholes and eating rations from plastic pouches.

...

When he returned home, screening tests said he was fine, but he was tormented by anxiety, sleep paralysis and hallucinations of a black demon standing over his bed.

...

Those blasts might never cause a person to see stars or experience other signs of concussion, but over time they may lead to sleeplessness, depression, anxiety and other symptoms that in many ways resemble P.T.S.D., according to Dr. Daniel Perl, a neuropathologist who runs a Defense Department tissue bank that preserves dead veterans’ brains for research.

His lab has examined samples from hundreds of deceased veterans who were exposed to enemy explosions and blasts from firing weapons during their military careers. The researchers found a unique and consistent pattern of microscopic scarring.

...

Under an electron microscope, a ravaged neural landscape came into focus. Sheaths of myelin, vital for insulating the biological wiring of the brain, hung in tatters. In key parts of the brain that control emotion and executive function, large numbers of mitochondria — the tiny powerhouses that provide energy for each cell — were dead.'

https://dnyuz.com/2023/11/05/a-secret-war-strange-new-wounds-and-silence-from-the-pentagon/
It is shocking that so many of these artillery men, who never were within miles of the enemy and saw the effects, were so damaged that so many killed themselves when they returned to the US. It makes very sad reading.
 
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It is shocking that so many of these artillery men, who never were within miles of the enemy and saw the effects, were so damaged that so many killed themselves when they returned to the US. It makes very sad reading.

So, shell shock is a separate phenomenon to combat stress but has similar symptoms. One would imagine that this extends to those under bombardment - in addition to the psychological stress of being in that environment there are also effects from the shock waves from the explosions. Thus populations under heavy bombardment will have large number of brain injured that are currently impossible to diagnose. These people will have profound mental and behavioural issues and will serve as a feeder population for extremism. Łobaczewski may have been on to something.
 

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It is shocking that so many of these artillery men, who never were within miles of the enemy and saw the effects, were so damaged that so many killed themselves when they returned to the US. It makes very sad reading.
A neighbour served in the artillery during the Korean War.
75 mm howitzer.
His main complaint was the destruction of his hearing.
Spike Milligan served with a 6 inch (155mm) artillery crew.
He suffered serious ptsd post war and talked about it in his memoirs.
Those big pieces are lethal to everyone in some fashion or form.
 

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Comical Jarry is the site standing joke at this point, closely followed by his fellow Twattermaster, Anderson.:ROFLMAO:
The problem is there's hundreds of men getting killed or mutilated every day.
For no sane reasons.
Putin bad is not a sane reason.
A senile octogenarian squinting at a prompter saying American jobs as a result good!
Is demented and macabre beyond logic to any rational though processes.
 

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So, shell shock is a separate phenomenon to combat stress but has similar symptoms. One would imagine that this extends to those under bombardment - in addition to the psychological stress of being in that environment there are also effects from the shock waves from the explosions. Thus populations under heavy bombardment will have large number of brain injured that are currently impossible to diagnose. These people will have profound mental and behavioural issues and will serve as a feeder population for extremism. Łobaczewski may have been on to something.
Sell shock, especially in WW1 was associated with the stress of incoming fire, but now this is as a result of outgoing. These people were not in danger. Their injuries are the result of noise and shock waves, which til now, were not thought to be this harmfull.
 

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Posts questioning Comical Jarry are being deleted again, both mine and MAF's.......
Must be some whinging going on. :ROFLMAO: :ROFLMAO: :ROFLMAO:
 

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A neighbour served in the artillery during the Korean War.
75 mm howitzer.
His main complaint was the destruction of his hearing.
Spike Milligan served with a 6 inch (155mm) artillery crew.
He suffered serious ptsd post war and talked about it in his memoirs.
Those big pieces are lethal to everyone in some fashion or form.
Even to the point of naming his war time memoirs after the phrase he uttered which saw him withdrawn from active service - Where have all the bullets gone.

How many of us softies brought up since would have lasted a fraction of the time that these guys did?
 

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Posts questioning Comical Jarry are being deleted again, both mine and MAF's.......
Must be some whinging going on. :ROFLMAO: :ROFLMAO: :ROFLMAO:
Well spotted, I think that's a first for me, the lad is obviously getting his knickers all in a twist as the end approaches.
 

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Posts questioning Comical Jarry are being deleted again, both mine and MAF's.......
Must be some whinging going on. :ROFLMAO: :ROFLMAO: :ROFLMAO:
They are being deleted because you are a fucking broken record and derailing discussion.
 

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They are being deleted because you are a fucking broken record and derailing discussion.
Yea? Well fuck off then.
It's not me who has been spamming ths site with thousands of Twatter links. :ROFLMAO: :ROFLMAO:
You call that 'discussion'.:LOL:
 
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Russia making a point here.


While the terrorists in washington are running around the planet starting wars in order to boost the senile ould cunt at the helm, Russia are getting prepared.
 

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