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[music]
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Hello, nothing happened today.
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Only Putin's next poems
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spoke
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I'm speaking to the military man
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Yes, it's a good reason to talk about it.
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in the matter of what this is guided by
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Putin: Well, that's too general actually.
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statement that
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physical self-preservation
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political that he holds on tightly to
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the chair, it's clear that he's for all of this
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It holds up, but his personality is completely different.
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how
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based on These are the deep ones
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What are his motives?
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psychotype, it's very, very noticeable that
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he is led by children
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injuries are obvious from the behavior
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It's visible. Well, I mean it's motor skills.
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this is this
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The look he gives when he speaks. The intonation is just that.
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that's all Well, and about the decisions that he
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It's also quite clear that he accepts
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him from some fears from somewhere
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childhood at the same time an interesting paradox
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because Putin, in principle,
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by and large called timid and cowardly
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it's quite difficult he repeatedly
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made decisions and committed such
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actions that do not allow him
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evaluate as
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Coward Good evening I'll send it a little later
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a question for donators so as not to distract from
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main topic of the stream Yes, I definitely will
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answer
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Thank you, he is not a coward, not a coward at all.
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moreover, from his entourage much with
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with pleasure, moreover, moreover
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from his circle there are people who seem to be
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They had absolutely no reputation
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they showed cowardice in that
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while Putin was going to a bank consciously
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I went to Abank, a clear example of this conflict.
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With
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Khodorkovsky, this is Putin's decision
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You can't say he hid under the bench.
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and someone strong-willed made the decision for him
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about Orestes
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Khodorkovsky
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Then Razde banned him, Yukas is wonderful
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I bet on this Stolen Farm
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Sechin, this is the moment when he made this decision
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received in his closest circle
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it was full
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cowardly example Victor
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й вото
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with a former general
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The KGB is the owner of the Rosbalt resource in addition
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total
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other Well, it seems like one of the most
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people close to Putin suddenly he
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suddenly disappears from sight
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He recently died. By the way, Cherkesov, what is he?
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disappeared Well, I have many different
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I heard from sources that the reason for this is
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His hysterical reaction to
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Putin's decision on Orestes
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Khodorkovsky's cast is gone.
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You are us all
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I set it up that now it will be like this
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a general who was engaged in domestic affairs
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by sending dissidents to his own policy
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Here he is with a cowardly man, but Putin No
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he had enough balls to
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accept this
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The Supreme Court's decision on principle is what we have now.
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this is also Well, it's hard to say what it is
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evidence of Putin's tru I mean
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that he is out of cowardice
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It annexed Crimea at the time
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cowardice now war in this in the forest it is
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It's not fair, it's not true, it's not.
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it's not just that it testifies to that
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that he is a determined and determined person
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strong-willed in his own way
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but being determined and strong-willed
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in things like this
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Yes, he is amazing psychologically.
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reactive in relation to what his
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It scares Well, that is, when he encounters
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with a frightening circumstance he can
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dart in the other direction
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opposite to this
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agility
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that's what it might even seem like
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some of this is just right here
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to seem like he is strong-willed and courageous
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A striking example is his own
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the recognition that it was funny it didn't appear
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only in the book in the first person which
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was published in ninety-nine
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when Putin was still acting
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responsibilities
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not the whole year when Putin was already after
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fly beetle when Putin is acting
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duties would be like this After all, no one
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knew who
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Nobody knew anything like this. Here it is especially for
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This Kolesnikov was hired
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They quickly put together a cheerful book
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which presents Putin to us from different perspectives
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beautiful
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sides And here in this book he
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talked about his childhood
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Nightmare being a teenager hooligan cm
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in St. Petersburg he chased a rat with a stick there and
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the cornered rat turned around and
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she jumped on him and he ran away from her.
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panic it was in the book from the first
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faces and then many, many years
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15 years later or
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16 He returned to this in an interview
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episode and again this childish
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episode Well, how about some occasion
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special again this is a children's episode
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I retold some of Hugo's ideas
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There is
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I tried to extract from this Well, it consists
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in that it is never possible
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to drive anyone into
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corner But it is the moral that he is trying to
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What we can extract from this is this, and at the very
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This story is like on my heart
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she lay down like that on his heart, he
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yourself with whom in this story ascites
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Well, I'll crash.
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then the soul sways with horror from jumping on
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The rat scared him because
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There seems to be a moral to this episode
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You can't push anyone into a corner. Yes, but
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purely psychologically he experienced the Nightmare
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This nightmare comes to him all the time
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comes back, it never leaves his lips
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It's such a mental trauma. Is it possible?
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assume that he himself is in this story
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involuntarily involuntarily associates with
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rat
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that is, in some sense, the rat is his Guru
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This is the Rat that behaved in
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critical situation thus She
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in fact, she taught him
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style
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Well, his behavior matches his style.
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I taught him as soon as he felt like it.
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cornered he begins
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jump and this
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it's very easy to use
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to provoke, you need to create the illusion that
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He's driven into our cage and starts jumping.
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immediately from what it starts jumping this with
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frightened by despair begins
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jump Now about fears Because
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the first time he experienced horror Well, we have
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eyes Well there was something in him
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Peter, what did he have in Dresden?
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God knows. Well, already being
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President Yes, from the very beginning
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it was after the submarine
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Kursk, he was still young and inexperienced.
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and after successful elections
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By the way, pay attention to the first ones
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elections in the first elections not
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having a strong rival as the strongest
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a rival among the participants in these elections
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Zyuganov was already a moth of the country, this is not
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Zyuganov is cheaper than a year old who could have won
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Yeltsin's elections No, that's not it
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Zyuganov Yelinsky At least that's it
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At least there are noticeable figures, everything else
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Govorukhin Ela Pamfilova under Berezkin
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some B
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in general, he doesn't have any say in such elections
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I received only a strong opponent
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52% Well, apparently these 52% turned his head
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I thought he was very popular and beloved.
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and he still didn't really understand who he was, what he was
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What will happen next?
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here he is
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I went to the Northern base
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fleet to meet with submariners' widows
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He was this episode, he was his video
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All that's left is this video of a nightmare.
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He was wildly frightened when he encountered people.
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which
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they are not afraid of him and those who approach him with
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claim and he realized that he was not in
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state with this crowd of desperate people
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women
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cope This was, in my opinion, the first
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an episode with Putin when he was president
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I want to draw your attention to the wildest fear
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the wildest is scared of people just ordinary
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he never had to deal with people
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study
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from subordinates or from the boss at the same time
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In any group photo, there's a couple photo where he is.
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You can see from the juice that he is humiliated by this
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repents before the one who is his boss and
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one might assume quite rudely
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behaves with subordinates This should be it
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Always
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[music]
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It is balanced by removing the GBSh shoulder straps
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I immediately received Sobchak's suitcase in my hands
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The dude didn't live a human life.
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he barely got married right away
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ended up in this special town under
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Dress Danom surrounded by colleagues of the same
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how is he an ordinary normal human
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He didn't really know life with people
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He has no communication skills and he doesn't know anything about people.
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He doesn't know [ __ ], he doesn't know anything.
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from the artificial world
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peculiar and right at the beginning
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he was scared of the presidential path
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ordinary people Well, not ordinary people
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normal situation but still it is
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ordinary people if he understood that to
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why wouldn't he have gone there or
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he would have had enough empathy
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human life experience for that
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to choose the right words and onkh
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Nenya was picking up
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Here you go
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Komi
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Namina
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Voloshina Alexandra put a person on
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order is smarter than him
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the path that was supposed to convince
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senators so that they would agree with
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resignation
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Prosecutor General Yuri Skuratov at Yuri's
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Skuratova had a conflict with Yeltsin Yeltsin
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senators sought his resignation
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resisted
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[music]
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Berezovsky sent him there
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spoke from the rostrum of the Council
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The Federation began to express some
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arguments for saving
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Stability in the country needs something there.
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from their seats the senators were not that
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now senators were then this
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regional
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harrows of the heads of the largest regions
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perennial, and here are some of them
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by the authorities
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and they started yelling at him and that's it
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At that moment he lost the power of speech and he
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I just stood silently on the podium and this
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opens the fish mouth but you can't hear what's sweating
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Volo, the same thing happened to Putin.
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stupor at the moment when it is on him
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They shouted to the sailors, very interesting
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I already said that he is trying to scare
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to compensate for that fear, that horror
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which he then experienced with the current ones
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meetings with a
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widows of their fighters and mothers
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he has already held a ton of these meetings and
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a small cart specifically
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specially prepared and sharpened
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cookery in cleanings As salt to it
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they bring people out and he shows off in front of them
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them So okay, let's read what you
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They wrote: Good evening, I'm at home for some reason.
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My head hurts again. Apparently it's still the same.
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all these counter-products affect the body
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against what
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It's more likely that stress affects
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We all had no organism in our youth
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cowards are the hormone of old age and we all are
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Putin is a coward, I say that as a resident of the Russian Federation.
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6 years 63
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[music]
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years
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explosion of Lamp sofito you know I have more likely
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the opposite
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For example, I have a feeling over the years
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fears become less, not more
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I know, I'm afraid, Volodya, I'm afraid, a couple of people
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Excellent, the main thing is, everything is clear, Volodya.
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You are the smartest man, Putin. A coward and a scoundrel.
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from a young age but vengeful until
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scrape there
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etol
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I want to comment on this, I'm not
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I agree, good evening. You said earlier.
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It has been said many times that Putin is only
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spokesman for the interests of a particular group
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with which he is not even the main one
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Black Broker However, now it turns out
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VS what What all this time and still
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all questions of the governing body
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forces of domestic foreign policy
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is alone himself
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Putin
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hundred federal district Yes, of course
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Of course, the regional authorities were deprived of this
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subjectivity because it is regional
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the authorities were very much a subject in
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the times of governors like Tuleyev
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Shaimiev Lushkov first of all of course
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Egor Kondratenko, these are the ones
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lip or there
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[music]
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Rutskoy local princes these are local
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the princes they were aware of their power and their
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Lushkov was especially conscious of the power
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ok yes
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Of course, the principle of staffing the Council
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The Federation changed, but they tried.
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put the sovereign, and of course Rakhimov
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Rakhimov can also be Kirsan Ilyumzhinov
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remember that meeting
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sst world Yes, he only had one
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puncture on this
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The score is when he went to console
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I don't remember what year it was for fire victims.
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It was in the ninth or something or
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either in the ninth or in
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In the tenth, especially in the Volga region, the fox burned
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and very
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many No, I haven't forgotten, I just forgot everyone No, no
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I want to list it. It's long.
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The story goes like this: the fox was burning, he went off
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together with
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chance is this is Luzhkov's former deputy
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who became the governor of Nizhny Novgorod
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Here he went to the fire victims
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like to console them fatherly And they are like that in
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in the same desperate situation around
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in the same desperate situation as the widows
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and now Putin has already forgotten this episode and
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the same [ __ ] happened they became
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He's trying to shout some kind of stationery at them.
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He curls his head in a smart manner and they interrupt him.
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They don't listen, he was terribly scared. That's it.
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the second episode was when there was an attempt
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go out to the people go out to the people not
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Prepared is one thing, but twice for the people
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who was on the verge of a nervous breakdown
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He had two such miscalculations.
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there would be no more enlightenment, that would be in
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head of
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[music]
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I've never been with him in a staged setting.
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Let's get back to this. Here's what you're talking about the World Cup.
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Talk about
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broker about the fact that it's me all the time
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said that Putin is just this
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serving
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staff or it is a front
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there is some kind of powerful figure behind him
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the figure is reflected firstly I am this
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expressed as a version, just a version
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would be the head
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The country has a simple history
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the owners are the largest shareholders if
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imagine that Russia is a closed
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joint-stock
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Let's call it a closed joint-stock company (CJSC).
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Russia Yes, he has the largest
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shareholders but the largest shareholders on
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Yeltsin's fly beetle moment when
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Putin was installed. Well, that's what oligarchy is.
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which was formed under Yeltsin. Here
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This is the largest shareholder of the joint stock company.
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Putin was proposed to Russia and approved by him.
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them in this capacity as an executor
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a director is a person who is not himself
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does not own any property in this
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the company is top
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manager
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who is engaged in management
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this activity is in the interests of
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the largest shareholders hired this
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the executive director is exactly that
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a person whose function
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act in the interests of
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shareholders and at first Putin
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that was exactly what he was doing
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in the interests of shareholders, shareholders were
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completely satisfied the breakdown occurred on
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Khodorkovsky and Putin succeeded in the very
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in fact, having broken Khodorkovsky's neck, he convinced
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largest shareholders
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that it acts in their
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interests in that
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Khodorkovsky violated the convention tacitly
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the essence of the convention was
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the next thing is that no one is in power
00:20:08
No one is trying to
00:20:10
the largest shareholders to put their own in jail
00:20:13
person in the executive chair
00:20:16
director No, this is the decision
00:20:20
the conventional solution was decided
00:20:23
collectively, the figure is like this
00:20:26
compromise
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Why did Putin suit everyone?
00:20:30
he was no one's specific
00:20:32
it would be more accurate to say that a person
00:20:35
He is Abramovich Berezovsky's man, but
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his activity began with the fact that he
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began to squeeze Berezovsky out of the country
00:20:42
and Abramovich, by the way, too, for that reason
00:20:45
that Abramovich took the capital and went to
00:20:49
London, why is that?
00:20:51
he was very much in favor of the big guys
00:20:54
shareholders because he is nobody's he is nobody's
00:20:57
he is independent
00:20:58
do not depend on any one group
00:21:01
Abramovich clan in London Berezovsky
00:21:04
also in London, but then Berezovsky in
00:21:05
Mage naturally and Putin He is nobody's That's it
00:21:10
It was in these conditions that Khodorkovsky
00:21:12
starts attacking this very same one
00:21:15
nobody's Putin who is everyone else's
00:21:17
suits and
00:21:20
is taking steps
00:21:23
which are positively different
00:21:27
oligarchs
00:21:29
through
00:21:30
Parliament is trying to secure for itself
00:21:33
majority in parliament under control
00:21:35
in order to carry out later
00:21:36
constitutional reform and
00:21:39
either in a personal capacity or through
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his protege to get the highest
00:21:45
Khodorkovsky is in power in the country
00:21:49
This is Putin showing determination in
00:21:52
at this moment I'm thinking about this right now
00:21:54
decisiveness about the nature of this
00:21:55
determination is the determination of a rat
00:21:57
It seems that there was a moment when it became
00:22:00
It's clear that Khodorkovsky has everything
00:22:02
it turns out he received it automatically right away
00:22:06
two factions in parliament, Apple and
00:22:08
SPS
00:22:09
and conspired with the top of the Communist Party of the Russian Federation and the floor
00:22:13
The Communist Party of the Russian Federation list also included people
00:22:15
Khodorkovsky's people directly
00:22:17
Khodorkovsky's
00:22:20
protege even if they are not in total
00:22:23
if they made up the majority, then this is already such
00:22:26
The backbone for which you can buy more votes A
00:22:29
in conditions when deputies
00:22:32
The State Duma is completely corrupt
00:22:35
he has a great chance of getting a simple
00:22:38
majority Where is the simple majority?
00:22:41
there is also a constitutional constitutional -
00:22:42
this is a constitutional reform and which
00:22:45
may lead to the practice of fasting in general
00:22:47
President Putin remains on the street
00:22:49
to no one
00:22:51
This situation is necessary for Khodorkovsky's rats.
00:22:55
drove him into this Khodorkovsky unknown
00:22:57
It would be correct to say that they drove him
00:22:59
into a corner like he once drove a rat
00:23:01
into the corner Here comes the rat
00:23:03
I jumped, I tell you everything Who is
00:23:06
Putin has been around all this time, so this
00:23:09
hired manager from the point of view
00:23:12
largest
00:23:13
shareholders committed
00:23:15
unacceptable put one of them in prison
00:23:19
How did he decide to do this? He was
00:23:22
I'm sure he can do them
00:23:24
convince this
00:23:26
I have solved our common problem in
00:23:29
in the interests of our
00:23:32
this guy is a company for our JSC
00:23:35
posed a great threat and If you
00:23:38
Do you think that I'll get a taste for it and start
00:23:42
jail all the other major shareholders
00:23:44
then forget about it, I'm the opposite
00:23:47
acted in your interests not only in
00:23:50
he succeeded in his own interests but also in yours
00:23:52
convince them of this and then what do we do?
00:23:55
what happens next is what we get
00:23:56
London bar
00:23:58
Well, this is such a clever move in which the belongings
00:24:02
Russia's largest oil company, US
00:24:05
became the property of Rosneft A
00:24:07
Rosneft He put Sechin in jail and in general
00:24:10
it became pretty quick
00:24:13
It's clear Putin's cunning plan He doesn't
00:24:17
encroaches on oligarchic capital
00:24:19
No no no He is pursuing a policy in
00:24:26
their
00:24:29
and in this state machine there is
00:24:31
such interesting spare parts as for example
00:24:32
Gazprom
00:24:36
RAU
00:24:38
Russian Railways and the most interesting tasty piece -
00:24:41
This is state
00:24:44
budget operating with these delicious ones
00:24:47
things
00:24:49
You can become big yourself
00:24:53
oligarchs are a shareholder of this direct
00:24:55
If we don't have access then this isn't it
00:24:59
one way or another it was
00:25:01
state property of the state
00:25:03
corporations Well, that's possible, right?
00:25:06
blur
00:25:09
No one sees the register of shareholders.
00:25:13
Who owns what inside Gazprom?
00:25:15
Or maybe no one inside Rosneft sees it?
00:25:19
appoint your trusted person as general
00:25:22
director and in Rosneft in
00:25:26
Gazprom
00:25:28
and thus by influence and by
00:25:31
you become equal to capital
00:25:32
to the largest shareholders right now we
00:25:35
we are in a situation where it is possible
00:25:37
say that Putin's group is like this
00:25:40
His motley group is interesting there if
00:25:42
Take the Rotenbergs, Timchenko, and Kovalchuks.
00:25:45
There's Chemezov at Rostec, and so on.
00:25:48
but all together this whole conglomerate
00:25:50
You could call it Putin's Lan here
00:25:53
Putin's clan is now in charge of such
00:25:55
cash flows that could
00:25:58
gives reason to believe that he is an oligarch
00:26:00
number one in
00:26:01
country Well, our executive
00:26:05
the director went and became a major shareholder
00:26:09
the same thing
00:26:10
Well, you're a major shareholder, that's understandable.
00:26:14
dealing with other major shareholders
00:26:16
they are about the same
00:26:20
interest in robbing the country
00:26:24
That's it. Okay, let's read on.
00:26:29
and for change Aha
00:26:35
yes, yes, yes
00:26:37
Hello, I read a couple of notes.
00:26:40
Hookah is certainly for the twenties and thirties
00:26:42
Can you give me a discount? Well, that's a disaster.
00:26:49
It's called something like "Although it's even more just schizophrenia"
00:26:52
It's really possible to erase this behind garages without
00:26:55
pauses for two and chu operates purely
00:26:59
imaginary ones
00:27:01
realities, that is, what he is there
00:27:04
describes this is just this
00:27:06
a game of his mind that has not the slightest
00:27:09
attitude to reality moreover
00:27:11
its reality is not at all
00:27:13
I'm interested in whether he drew something for himself
00:27:15
such
00:27:26
speculative
00:27:29
owl wa little cart And you at na
00:27:33
This Hugo has no soil at all
00:27:36
I was interested in the actual soil. Okay then.
00:27:40
Move on, our dad Lukashevich
00:27:43
Grigori presented, please comment
00:27:46
What did you present to Lukashenko?
00:27:56
Lukashenko is not in the Submariners
00:27:59
Prepared people are the most important people.
00:28:01
on the verge of a nervous breakdown due to the situation
00:28:05
critical No, I admit of course that
00:28:08
he's not that serious about training
00:28:11
happens at the moment when he is already in
00:28:14
A didn't come out to people during critical moments.
00:28:16
in moments when everything is fine
00:28:18
good and
00:28:21
when Well, here are the people he comes out to
00:28:24
are obviously positively disposed towards him
00:28:26
tago
00:28:28
there was a ton for this
00:28:30
the time there may not be that long
00:28:33
there was preparation and everything is fine
00:28:34
it passed and he never came out again
00:28:37
on problem to people concerned about the problem
00:28:40
I didn't go out before and now I do
00:28:42
trained widows, they are exactly what he needs
00:28:45
I need that, that's why I go out to the problematic ones
00:28:47
People and problematic people adore me
00:28:51
bask in the rays of my rays
00:28:56
They're getting hot, that's crap and the air defense is crap. I'm this
00:28:59
I understood it immediately when I saw it for the first time
00:29:02
the handle replaced by Yeltsin in the year
00:29:05
I'm 63 years old now and I've never
00:29:08
was involved in politics even in the nineties
00:29:11
Why didn't everyone see this in the past few years?
00:29:14
A country of millions, I don’t understand, well, you
00:29:16
What are you sharing now?
00:29:18
subjective assessments of what he is to you
00:29:20
didn't seem attractive
00:29:26
You are called a person right now
00:29:28
describe the picture Yeltsin is leading there
00:29:30
Putin And the ordinary person looks and sees
00:29:34
I'm sick of this drunken scum
00:29:38
Yeltsin, why is the center of hatred nearby?
00:29:42
with him, well, he's so young. It seems like
00:29:48
energetic little man Well, not seven inches in
00:29:52
there's no charismatic person there
00:29:54
great orator Well, just like that Looks like
00:29:57
for an ordinary person like this
00:30:00
neat and athletic
00:30:03
He says what he says so cheerfully
00:30:07
want
00:30:08
hear against the background of Yeltsin there he looked
00:30:11
nice first ones
00:30:13
Why is this so, Belkovsky?
00:30:17
What's up with Belkovsky?
00:30:22
Belkovsky also points to the rat
00:30:24
indecisive Therefore, sometimes it is useful to
00:30:27
I don't know how exactly to chase into a corner
00:30:29
Belkovsky interprets this episode in his own way.
00:30:32
his
00:30:34
interpreted with a rat and a rat I'm telling you
00:30:37
She taught him.
00:30:41
I realized Zen through this
00:30:44
a rat that you are caught in and now you feel that
00:30:48
you're being driven into a corner Jump jump Here
00:30:51
This is stupid, this is like a rat jump
00:30:53
once which carefully and neatly with a stick
00:30:56
driven into a corner
00:31:03
but it turns out that Hoder didn't sit down after all
00:31:06
due to an attempt to trade Yukos shares with
00:31:08
foreign capital Oh, come on, that's nonsense
00:31:09
Of course he sat down for that very reason
00:31:12
that he had very little left
00:31:14
everything was already on the MAZ, he took it under
00:31:17
control parliament and taking control
00:31:19
parliament khoder nezlim pocha
00:31:24
opportunity
00:31:26
refo
00:31:28
In fact, Ukraine is showing that
00:31:31
it's entirely feasible, it was there
00:31:34
constitutional reform was carried out in
00:31:36
as a result of which Ukraine became legally
00:31:39
became a parliamentary presidential
00:31:41
a republic where the prime minister has more power
00:31:44
how
00:31:45
at
00:31:47
Belkovsky pointed out that the president is not true
00:31:51
Belkovsky showed the way to some
00:31:54
Well, maybe he showed someone the way
00:32:00
I'm a little off about what you're talking about, Putin.
00:32:03
a crazy granny who unties
00:32:05
Wars and repressions and this lawlessness
00:32:07
It's not in the interests of the milking cow at all. However
00:32:10
Timchenko Lake NRG conditional cooperative
00:32:12
Shamalov doesn't pull him away at all
00:32:14
It turns out they have no influence.
00:32:17
Now I'll explain it to you so you understand.
00:32:26
By the way, well, here are the names from Putin's
00:32:29
clan, that is, from those people who
00:32:30
became billionaires because
00:32:32
Putin takes the director's chair
00:32:35
this is how the director's chair was disposed of
00:32:37
that he created his own oligarchic
00:32:40
A clan is one thing, two things. What makes you think that it is?
00:32:44
Smart people. What makes you think that these people
00:32:47
not as crazy as Putin
00:32:50
listed
00:32:52
War is ours - when did the rat jump?
00:32:55
I thought the boy had bitten me. I was talking about Putin.
00:32:57
Now I'm talking about Putin's jumps. They
00:33:04
Well, in theory, that's what they were supposed to do
00:33:08
This is what it should have led to
00:33:12
Putin's policy towards Ukraine and
00:33:14
Georgia and others, by the way
00:33:16
what are the post-Soviet countries like in general?
00:33:18
direction Putin's policy was moving
00:33:21
in the policy of expansion of capture in the first place
00:33:23
queue
00:33:24
economic nun
00:33:28
fuel and energy complex of Armenia
00:33:31
is in the hands of Rosneft and Gazprom
00:33:35
For example
00:33:37
attempts to take over Baniya from Georgia began
00:33:40
under Georgian control
00:33:43
bath pipe with
00:33:46
Ukraine, among other reasons,
00:33:50
What
00:33:52
Ukrainian oligarchs are mainly in
00:33:55
ferrous metallurgy These are straight lines
00:33:58
competitors of Russian oligarchs in black
00:34:00
metallurgy And how many interesting ones are there?
00:34:02
property objects on the territory
00:34:04
Ukraine, which would be the Russian dawn
00:34:07
oligarchs from Putin's clan and all
00:34:11
The rest of Putin's policy is in its
00:34:15
as if according to the plan it should have been
00:34:20
enrich the largest shareholders for
00:34:23
Moreover, it was not Putin who invented Russia.
00:34:25
come up with something
00:34:29
it was called the liberal Empire and
00:34:31
the logic of this very liberal empire
00:34:34
she was exactly like that, that Russian
00:34:37
capital seizures are being seized and beatings are being made
00:34:58
that is, it looked very smooth on paper
00:35:00
It was beautiful. On paper, it looked very good.
00:35:02
but they resist
00:35:05
Saakashvili started going
00:35:08
I said this to my American uncle
00:35:12
yours
00:35:14
forever and under the American roof
00:35:16
you won't be able to get further into Georgia, especially
00:35:18
What's next? Escalation. Everything has gone further.
00:35:21
already before this short victorious
00:35:25
Wars are absolutely the same story, only
00:35:28
longer in time and deeper and
00:35:36
bloody Putin in the interests
00:35:38
the largest shareholders are climbing on
00:35:40
post-Soviet
00:35:41
space not to cooperate with
00:35:43
the post-Soviet space is not
00:35:45
negotiates with the post-Soviet
00:35:46
space as I did for my 4 years
00:35:49
Medvedev No, he speaks the language
00:35:52
he declares gas wars without an ultimatum
00:35:54
he turns off the valve
00:36:01
Do you think that the largest shareholders are here?
00:36:04
they should have followed this Putin policy
00:36:07
should have been wise like Henry
00:36:09
Kissinger and should be here at the moment when
00:36:12
Putin was just starting this policy.
00:36:14
to conduct say Putin this will lead to
00:36:16
not good No they are arranged much
00:36:19
It's simpler that they only have two organs.
00:36:22
which they eat and the ass which they [ __ ]
00:36:24
nothing more you them
00:36:31
re-evaluate regional courts
00:36:33
parliaments yes yes yes and newspapers and what about them
00:36:35
He started buying newspapers with interest.
00:36:38
Well, newspapers and media in general, by the way.
00:36:41
Berezovsky also did not say this
00:36:43
You need to become the owner of this media outlet
00:36:48
to control it you need to be strong and
00:36:51
strongly
00:36:53
bring it to this editor-in-chief and
00:36:56
to a unique creative team here
00:36:59
If you brought them everything correctly, they are yours.
00:37:02
They're in your pocket, like this
00:37:05
Khodorkovsky did this with kindness
00:37:08
Belkovsky was led to the fact that he
00:37:12
this is by making this report the state
00:37:15
oligarchy And so, having received for it
00:37:18
the reputation of this Think Tank
00:37:21
he called in Putin's scary security forces
00:37:24
fire on
00:37:25
myself
00:37:27
because all of its media resources
00:37:29
what they had under control at that time
00:37:30
Khodorkovsky had a moment and not everyone hit him
00:37:33
according to Belkovskiy and it was possible like this
00:37:36
Look straight ahead Damn, they bought everything up
00:37:39
Why the hell did they buy everything at once?
00:37:42
was
00:37:43
It's clear that he's on a roll, it's a great video
00:37:47
He released it today. Yeah, right there, he ripped it off.
00:37:55
Mass anti-Putin jokes But they were there
00:37:58
Such shitty jokes are for
00:38:03
inanimate objects were in these in these channels
00:38:06
in fact they were exactly that
00:38:07
Russophobic joker and in principle they are
00:38:11
What impression were they supposed to make?
00:38:13
that whoever is against Putin is against him
00:38:16
Russians Putin and the people are twin brothers, yes
00:38:23
You see how they are
00:38:25
shitty people
00:38:30
people then it turns out that from this point
00:38:33
From the point of view of all shareholders, it is beneficial for Russia
00:38:36
maintaining power Putin no no they all they
00:38:38
together with the pu ended up in VZ
00:38:41
Together they are now in the ass in
00:38:46
in their eyes now it is the one with whom they are together
00:38:50
They got in there if they were IUDs.
00:38:53
bolt Tom something
00:38:59
or at least suggested a way
00:39:01
You see, Putin was howling out of his ass. This is obvious.
00:39:05
Not the Susanin who got them out of his ass
00:39:07
will bring it out because he is just the one
00:39:08
Susanin who is in this ass
00:39:11
I dragged him in, that's the joke, that's the thing
00:39:15
What kind of consensus can there be among the Elites then?
00:39:18
his replacement and loss
00:39:20
legitimacy
00:39:25
There will never be a split in Elite.
00:39:30
The elite are those whose well-being depends on
00:39:33
solely because Putin's ass
00:39:36
everyone who is in the presidential chair
00:39:38
clearly understands that as soon as
00:39:40
Putin's ass will leave the Presidential
00:39:43
the chair all of them at best come off
00:39:47
scenes A in the worst case are transplanted
00:39:49
on the bunks, there's some amount of them
00:39:53
I can't even name people by name
00:39:55
I don't know who we're talking about because
00:39:57
that even the closest circle
00:39:59
Putin's is trying now
00:40:03
crawl away
00:40:10
interested in Putin
00:40:12
saved
00:40:13
power and everything and everything because everything
00:40:16
the rest are not interested in this
00:40:18
Because Putin guarantees it
00:40:20
groaning in the same ass again
00:40:23
deeper under these conditions
00:40:26
Of course, you can't contradict him.
00:40:29
It is not publicly to show one's
00:40:31
loyalty to him Of course everything is public
00:40:33
show loyalty to him, well, we're talking about
00:40:36
in real interest, that is, in reality, they
00:40:39
What do Putin and I want forever?
00:40:43
together with him
00:40:45
no, no, obviously
00:40:49
No, and that's how it ends up growing.
00:40:53
no, not to some headquarters
00:40:56
There is no headquarters for a coup there.
00:41:00
There is no revolution, there is a creeping one.
00:41:03
sabotage when people do it without consulting each other
00:41:06
in every situation they don't look for Putin
00:41:11
so that he would feel better they prefer
00:41:14
so that Putin would feel worse, so that Putin would bear
00:41:18
reputational damage so that he loses contact
00:41:21
With
00:41:23
reality in this sense
00:41:27
a court in Hamburg found it unreliable
00:41:29
Forbes article about Usmanov based on
00:41:31
which was subject to sanctions and banned
00:41:33
its distribution in general Of course
00:41:36
The very fact that they impose sanctions is funny.
00:41:41
enter by article in the journal in the journal
00:41:43
an article was published, we introduced
00:41:46
Olga, thank you for the donation.
00:41:49
Ainur and thank you for the donation too.
00:41:52
Evening now we know him as the air defense jerk
00:41:55
I wonder if shene would
00:42:25
the most vile
00:42:26
and when did Medvedev become
00:42:29
Not only was there a war as president
00:42:32
five-day and
00:42:35
crisis in international relations which
00:42:38
By the way, Medvedev successfully overcame Tut
00:42:40
financial and economic pressures have piled up
00:42:42
the crisis, that is, the background was such that
00:42:45
Putin was here, everything was fine, and then he came.
00:42:48
Medvedev and
00:42:50
some kind of mess started, started at that
00:42:53
that Medvedev is certainly not to blame for this
00:42:56
global financial and economic crisis
00:42:58
It's not his
00:42:59
Well, yes, that's how Putin is remembered.
00:43:02
It seemed to remain popular
00:43:04
a good person Besides, he's nowhere
00:43:08
He didn't leave, he just got into a Mercedes.
00:43:11
chair and by the way
00:43:14
Even then, many people perceived it as such.
00:43:18
as the first person and he tried very hard to do this
00:43:20
maintain the illusion that he is Despite
00:43:22
The fact that he's in the RSCO chair is the first thing.
00:43:25
face
00:43:28
Let's make the question simpler.
00:43:30
Let's put it as if Putin was in the twelfth
00:43:32
year not
00:43:33
returned Well, either he remained prime minister or
00:43:36
there he moved to some other chair
00:43:38
or Medvedev has stepped down from power altogether
00:43:40
I would have received a second term in 2012. Well, that's it.
00:43:45
It would be nice if it were even. Well then we would
00:43:47
Putin would have been forgotten quite quickly because
00:43:50
that after Medvedev's second term already
00:43:53
somehow
00:43:55
paths
00:43:57
Well, the one who came after Yeltsin, that's who
00:43:59
Putin like this always matters
00:44:01
current chapter
00:44:03
states and not its predecessors
00:44:06
Putin would simply become a predecessor
00:44:08
Here comes Medvedev
00:44:12
Do I understand correctly that the shareholders
00:44:15
zau Russia was simply put in front of pu
00:44:17
tasks No, they couldn't set tasks
00:44:20
What tasks can they set? Their task
00:44:22
just eat more
00:44:23
No, they didn't.
00:44:28
It's not like these shareholders sat down like that.
00:44:31
They developed a plan and gave it to Putin.
00:44:33
order Nothing of the sort he
00:44:36
acts according to his own program and they
00:44:38
they evaluate whether he suits them or not
00:44:40
actions are directed for what purpose where they are
00:44:42
directed his
00:44:43
actions to infringe on their interests
00:44:48
or so that it
00:44:54
action
00:44:57
I just don't need anything else from Rosstat.
00:45:00
Just open Rosstat and we'll find that
00:45:03
after first
00:45:06
years of state participation in the economy
00:45:10
fell sharply from
00:45:11
91 to about 45 under Yeltsin Well, that's it
00:45:15
It's clear that the Soviet Soviet
00:45:17
The indicator is a little less than 100% Well, that's it
00:45:20
under Yeltsin 45% that's how the first one appeared
00:45:24
wave of oligarchs
00:45:26
at the expense of
00:45:28
sales Well
00:45:30
around 40 or 35-40
00:45:34
about
00:45:36
economy in that part which
00:45:38
belonged to the state was transferred to
00:45:40
private hands under the damned
00:45:43
Yeltsin in 2000 Putin becomes
00:45:46
President's participation rate
00:45:48
states in the economy
00:45:51
45% now is the number
00:45:54
15 the cow licked it with her tongue
00:45:58
30% Yes, Putin got off, and where are they?
00:46:02
share these properties that
00:46:04
were privatized during the reign of
00:46:06
Putin passed into the hands of
00:46:08
oligarchs not only of his clan, and not
00:46:11
only him
00:46:13
clan, that is, the dude Vera and the truth to them
00:46:15
serves What problems How exactly to them
00:46:19
serve How exactly to be friends with him That's him
00:46:22
let him decide
00:46:24
himself, but he is aware of who he is
00:46:28
who is the owner of the enterprise and what is his
00:46:31
activity it should be in the eyes
00:46:34
It looks like it's beneficial to shareholders. Here
00:46:36
That's what he did all the time
00:46:41
time, so pu They don't need it now
00:46:45
It's not that he's not needed, he's not needed
00:46:48
This is not really necessary, that's right
00:46:51
Look, let's say there's a hired manager.
00:46:54
PWM control
00:46:58
the property was made by some business
00:47:01
actions that seem to be due to you
00:47:03
to get rich, but it was risky
00:47:06
investment and he went bankrupt, well, let's say he
00:47:08
played with your money on the stock market
00:47:11
I bought some seemingly promising shares
00:47:13
the shares turned out to be crap
00:47:17
The stick needs it, it doesn't need it, whatever
00:47:21
the business strategy turned out to be a failure
00:47:23
This is how you can evaluate it.
00:47:26
and Surkov would have been in the apsha bet on
00:47:30
Medvedev made Surkov stay
00:47:32
Now in Apsha everything would be absolutely fine
00:47:35
He would have such a chocolate one. Yes.
00:47:38
It was funny, by the way, that's all
00:47:42
the most ridiculously disgusting
00:47:46
in Putin's PR it is still there
00:47:49
was done without
00:47:51
Surkov Surkov in the sixth seventh year
00:47:54
tried to make a national out of Putin
00:47:56
leader in German translation of Führer
00:47:59
I made it for him on Putin's order
00:48:03
several Hitler Youths there with bonfires
00:48:06
there from the procession with all this crap in
00:48:09
On TV, everyone was chattering and his
00:48:11
genius did this
00:48:14
Surkov and flights with cranes diving Zami
00:48:21
pornographic calendars
00:48:24
GSh pu as
00:48:29
a man on a trip across the country
00:48:31
yellow Lada
00:48:32
[music]
00:48:35
Kalina's endless press conference
00:48:38
absolutely in the presidential format
00:48:40
meetings with all kinds of intellectuals
00:48:43
as if he were the head of state. Here
00:48:44
It wasn't Surkov but Peskov who planned all this.
00:48:48
Peskov was
00:48:54
MST was a public figure because
00:48:57
after all, he is not a press secretary
00:48:59
the president and the head of government
00:49:01
his activities were mainly carried out in this direction
00:49:03
such organizational
00:49:08
character Well, there's just a lot of production
00:49:11
closed
00:49:13
kidnapped Well sawn into
00:49:16
scrap metal turned into business centers
00:49:20
in every possible way
00:49:21
Everything in every possible way
00:49:23
Do you mean that the state is here?
00:49:25
state share in Russian
00:49:28
the economy is simple
00:49:30
they eliminated it partially
00:49:32
privatized and partially liquidated
00:49:34
Well, for example, look at this
00:49:36
The defense industry was privatized
00:49:39
What kind of diamonds are all these from the Urals?
00:49:43
wagon factory, you know gunpowder factories
00:49:48
all kinds of design bureaus
00:49:51
This is what their structure is like.
00:49:57
property Who is there and the structure
00:50:00
They all have dark property.
00:50:02
joint-stock
00:50:04
society So, who has how many shares there?
00:50:07
this belongs to this
00:50:09
question
00:50:11
Let's say it's complicated, but what about children's belly buttons?
00:50:15
First of all, children's belly buttons are not belly buttons, but
00:50:18
The tummy is probably a sign of that.
00:50:22
what kind of Ravana is this?
00:50:24
this is the network of sexuality
00:50:27
Of course, I would talk about the topic
00:50:29
[music]
00:50:31
interesting I would not even start with
00:50:35
Nikita's tummy
00:50:37
Kononova A with his obvious fixation
00:50:43
on the LGBT theme on gender
00:50:47
the theme for everything here
00:50:54
these things are like this as if he
00:51:00
We're attacking him, actually.
00:51:02
defends itself, but we are being attacked like hell
00:51:05
Transformers, these ones
00:51:07
Transformers gay parents 1D here we are
00:51:11
we're holding the front we're holding the front that is, these
00:51:15
simple things in general that can be discussed
00:51:18
Of course, this is a cut and dried expression to say with a smile
00:51:21
You can speak like a cultured person
00:51:23
restrained and calm, yes, that's how it should be
00:51:26
otherwise a normal person who doesn't have
00:51:28
no no it's inside on this
00:51:32
There is no point, but he won't talk about it.
00:51:36
to speak with such an emotional tone as if
00:51:38
he would have been the Battle of Stalingrad
00:51:42
wins, it's obvious
00:51:45
the assumption that something like this is actually happening
00:51:47
he had it on this basis
00:51:50
It's not good if this is to this
00:51:53
what was he doing on this site in childhood
00:51:54
something's not right
00:51:57
e special attitude towards little ones
00:52:01
boys have the most vivid manifestation
00:52:03
which kiss the boy's tummy
00:52:06
By the way, Nikita Kononov already
00:52:08
an adult can now fight
00:52:10
This boy is on the front lines of his
00:52:14
with your tummy it's possible
00:52:16
assume that in childhood or
00:52:18
Vladimir ours in adolescence
00:52:21
Vladimirovich may have been subjected to
00:52:23
sexual violence
00:52:26
and accordingly he now has this
00:52:29
special attitude towards boys of his kind
00:52:33
compensation he associates himself with them
00:52:36
somehow something something I don't know what okay
00:52:39
I won't even guess that
00:52:41
Well, that's it, and everything that's even remotely close
00:52:45
It reminds me of his traumatic experience
00:52:48
makes him feel hot inside
00:52:50
he can't calmly talk about it
00:52:53
think neither speak
00:52:56
This is also an obvious thing. Let's do it again.
00:52:59
What else scared Putin? Oh, never mind.
00:53:03
Naturally, the first Maidan scared the hell out of me.
00:53:06
in 2003, actually after
00:53:09
It was from this Maidan that Surkov's began
00:53:11
experience with Putin
00:53:13
fascism I remember this moment very well I
00:53:16
I was working at the fund at that time
00:53:19
effective policy by Gleb Pavlovsky
00:53:21
and here in general I know this about the World Cup
00:53:26
This had a terrible effect on Putin.
00:53:29
the impression is that this is what he saw
00:53:31
Putin's eyes saw in the first
00:53:33
Kiev
00:53:36
Maidan He saw
00:53:39
that shareholders can collude and
00:53:42
change the general director or not
00:53:45
allow the CEO
00:53:46
keep your post because Kyiv
00:53:49
Maidan and the first second between Prom is
00:53:54
was
00:53:56
This
00:53:57
technology using which
00:54:00
shareholders are removing those who are unsuitable for them
00:54:04
directors Because it is not spontaneous
00:54:08
The folk festival is well organized.
00:54:12
planned, supported and financially
00:54:16
financially and media and
00:54:20
every event
00:54:23
to get rid of the bad CEO
00:54:26
CEO
00:54:29
all Ukrainian oligarchs except those from Donetsk
00:54:32
considered Yanukovych And since they
00:54:35
their combined capabilities exceeded
00:54:38
The combined capabilities of Donetsk to Mayda
00:54:42
Putin also succeeded
00:54:44
I figured it out by this point
00:54:47
Khodorkovsky yet
00:54:54
here and other oligarchs too, as it were
00:54:57
dissatisfied with this situation, that is
00:54:59
it could have been done in different ways
00:55:01
Look, the CEO is freaking out and is putting me in jail.
00:55:05
one of the main
00:55:06
Putin mentally told himself that he was a shareholder
00:55:09
I imagined that they would think so and say
00:55:11
We don't need such an impudent CEO.
00:55:13
get him out of here and that's it and there will be a Maidan and
00:55:16
he got into such a situation
00:55:19
but he
00:55:22
svm
00:55:24
then he showed how after Khodorkovsky
00:55:27
the other oligarchs can send him away
00:55:29
[ __ ] and such a double
00:55:32
this is what is scary
00:55:36
that's the reason why he started then
00:55:39
change the course first in the internal
00:55:42
politics began to change course
00:55:45
and at the end of his second term it was already 2007
00:55:49
already in the year
00:55:51
externally Okay, let's read what you
00:55:54
you write
00:55:55
Belkovsky on the philosophy of judo
00:55:57
told an interesting story about avoiding direct
00:55:59
They gave me a blow to the nose in the box and I went to break it
00:56:01
I am the enemy of Belkov on Belkov
00:56:04
resource on
00:56:06
APN published it in 2004, yes, I think.
00:56:10
an article about Putin's judo
00:56:13
I called the streamers a loser
00:56:16
There he cited quotes from the textbook.
00:56:18
written by puma and his
00:56:22
co-authors who suggested retellings to me
00:56:25
in my own words my article from 2004
00:56:29
Years who Putin is exhausting
00:56:33
besides it's exhausting, besides the demographic
00:56:36
I didn't understand the situation with the indigenous population
00:56:38
What are you talking about? Which root?
00:56:40
population What is the demographic situation?
00:56:43
What is all this about?
00:56:53
This is what will analyze Putin's psychotype, but
00:56:56
then there is a lot of interesting things there too Well
00:57:00
Okay, let him figure it out. I'm not doing this.
00:57:05
the psychotherapist just followed Putin
00:57:07
I have been watching the play for many years due to my duty
00:57:10
about him
00:57:11
wrote
00:57:14
That's all, but I'm not Nika's psychotherapist.
00:57:18
Why Khodorkovsky didn't want to become
00:57:22
president president what
00:57:27
Does this not happen? Poroshenko was elected.
00:57:30
no longer as an oligarch That is, he remained
00:57:32
Of course he's an oligarch, but Poroshenko, sorry.
00:57:34
since ninety-eight in the big
00:57:35
Ukrainian
00:57:37
politics and he held many different positions
00:57:40
different posts Not elected, well, first of all
00:57:42
he was elected to the Supreme Council several times
00:57:46
Rada, but then in the Yushchenko government
00:57:50
Ozhevo then became a minister
00:57:53
foreigner
00:57:55
would be the Minister of Economy in the government
00:57:59
already
00:58:01
this Janovich of ours
00:58:04
Azarov That is, when he went to the elections
00:58:07
Postman, people had a choice in principle.
00:58:10
Between him and Tymoshenko Well, imagine
00:58:13
to himself that Khodorkovsky with his impudent mug
00:58:16
This Hero from the pledge auctions
00:58:23
vault
00:58:25
Hello, I'm Khodorkovsky. Don't you want to elect?
00:58:27
me
00:58:29
the president isn't even funny, actually
00:58:32
No, Khodorkovsky could only come to power
00:58:34
through
00:58:35
Parliament, that is, First
00:58:38
he seizes control of parliament
00:58:41
then he conducts it in parliament
00:58:43
constitutional
00:58:46
reform
00:58:53
Is the head of state being abolished?
00:58:57
Prime Minister Prime Minister -
00:59:00
this is the one the ruling party will agree on
00:59:03
coalition And here in this capacity he is
00:59:06
could well have been prime minister because
00:59:08
that he is not popular, his people would not
00:59:10
elected him
00:59:12
by way of
00:59:16
backstage
00:59:18
coalition
00:59:20
mini
00:59:23
Why not find the Prime Minister again?
00:59:26
some protégé of some
00:59:28
a person one way or another with at least some
00:59:31
popularity with at least some
00:59:33
What's the joke about your reputation now?
00:59:35
proceed from what? from what?
00:59:37
Khodorkovsky needed to be on TV
00:59:39
Here are the credentials from
00:59:42
Blacks get No, this is not interesting
00:59:45
Work, here's Putin, by the way, he's 25
00:59:51
some shitty person has been living a life for years
00:59:55
if so
00:59:56
figure it out. Now you're constantly doing it.
00:59:58
What do you see on TV? What do you think?
01:00:00
In general, it's interesting, it's nice. That's the time.
01:00:03
escort
01:00:05
over and over again, the same thing
01:00:08
sits down at the microphone
01:00:10
and you can't relax there
01:00:14
During the week off he did this a couple of times
01:00:16
it was very
01:00:18
Tundra obviously loves you Oh, I would have forgotten
01:00:21
Turovich
01:00:23
How is Yank Yank so bad?
01:00:27
He has an interesting name, Evenk dude.
01:00:30
purely hypothetical in terms of nationality
01:00:33
If everything that is happening now is from a paper clip
01:00:35
the fight against non-traditional values
01:00:37
and so on This is the preference of one
01:00:38
Why are so many functionaries then
01:00:41
So who supports this?
01:00:42
functionaries of the function you proceed from this
01:00:46
that they have votes there
01:00:48
Are these questions there? No, these questions are there.
01:00:52
Not
01:00:53
vote
01:00:55
What is a functionary actually like?
01:00:58
carry out the superior's order
01:01:00
only one save per counts
01:01:02
with this feeding place if
01:01:06
saving this place is what
01:01:09
feeding from this place implies
01:01:11
that I will put on a bikini and go in front
01:01:16
I'll wear a bikini and lead the gay parade.
01:01:18
gay parade If you need to be baptized with
01:01:21
I will stand with a candle and I will stand with a candle
01:01:23
kae pro
01:01:25
This is feeding the sox. That's all they support.
01:01:29
They don't support the pants. Well.
01:01:32
It's nonsense to say something about this
01:01:35
This line of his idiocy is his
01:01:37
line of idiocy
01:01:39
She's just
01:01:43
element of conflict in relation to
01:01:46
What does this conflict have to do with Western politics?
01:01:48
in relation to the West it would be planned
01:01:51
side
01:01:53
ECM
01:01:55
forceful seizure of economic
01:01:58
space of post-Soviet countries power
01:02:01
with arm twisting and an ultimatum
01:02:04
With threats, everyone must bend over backwards
01:02:09
suck as Putin would say and when he
01:02:12
was engaged in this interesting creative
01:02:14
The West declared itself to be an activity
01:02:18
cover
01:02:23
imst press
01:02:27
Putin actually snorted and didn't interfere.
01:02:33
Bormental themselves have revolvers.
01:02:36
They won't find Bormental, but the West will.
01:02:40
I didn't hear Neli Bormental And then
01:02:42
I just went
01:02:44
escalation
01:02:45
theoretically it would have been possible
01:02:53
This
01:02:56
our local Henry Kissinger Eugene
01:03:00
Maksimovich Primakov shortly before his
01:03:03
he collected deaths in his mekri club
01:03:07
all sorts of different experts, former ministers
01:03:11
and he had his own plan, he reported
01:03:14
I released this report and it was published by me.
01:03:16
He read the report and the essence of the report was interesting.
01:03:19
bring to the trail, close
01:03:23
Ukraine
01:03:25
the eye from which we just like that
01:03:27
we can't refuse
01:03:30
But the DPR LPR is liquidating all this
01:03:33
Crimea returns to Ukraine
01:03:35
suspended
01:03:36
condition this is our proposal to
01:03:39
West From the West we expect
01:03:43
restoration of relations, lifting of sanctions
01:03:47
Here
01:03:53
the main type of unresolved issue
01:03:56
Crimea Everything completely
01:03:59
The country's foreign policy is changing
01:04:04
ceases to be
01:04:08
anti-odor, theoretically it could be
01:04:13
implemented, but that point prevailed
01:04:16
vision that you need to keep your hand open
01:04:19
earlier Ukraine
01:04:23
Donbass
01:04:24
blackmail, threats, arm twisting and everything
01:04:27
There's nothing else that can be said about the guys
01:04:30
got into a frenzy like this This is roughly what you can do
01:04:41
evaluate Stepanov's ballroom. She believes that
01:04:44
the one who is not Oska Nadali and is unknown
01:04:45
the masses do not know at all
01:04:48
I know who Stepanova is. Well, if so, how?
01:04:51
You described the cheat wall for me not
01:04:53
There is no Stepano M play.
01:04:56
I liked it, but he fell asleep but said
01:04:58
that I heard and understood everything. Your voice is dark.
01:05:01
make yourself very comfortable
01:05:03
Thank you, Putin has been suffering for the last 25 years.
01:05:06
you know, it's even difficult for me
01:05:08
It seems like a complex of feelings where there is suffering
01:05:11
it's half pleasure and half incomprehensible
01:05:15
what is more there, suffering or
01:05:17
pleasure Well, some kind of sadomasochism
01:05:20
To me
01:05:23
Seems
01:05:25
This is who really reveled in power.
01:05:27
I didn't suffer at all, on the contrary, everything was fine
01:05:30
He just loved it, it was Dmitry
01:05:33
Anatolyevich Medvedev, here he is
01:05:35
looked harmonious in the Presidential
01:05:36
chair and he did so
01:05:39
He was enjoying himself and his wife Sveta was too
01:05:43
I was enjoying myself in the Presidential chair when
01:05:45
He
01:05:47
was like this
01:05:50
Brego
01:05:53
Vigo irritates everyone who is convinced that he is not
01:05:58
If I had prepared, I would have been hired.
01:06:00
performed better and so it will do, you know
01:06:03
This actually happened in the cartoon.
01:06:06
all things are meaningless They have no meaning
01:06:08
no attitude towards life Well, that is to say
01:06:10
Putin wants to indicate that he is the first
01:06:13
What does Putin do? He's smearing the West with this.
01:06:15
conditional one color Although there is not one
01:06:19
red
01:06:23
This is hellish ideology, that's all
01:06:28
Make everyone a transformer, that's gender.
01:06:32
Mender parent one parent d This is like
01:06:35
ideology of modern
01:06:38
The West is here, and whoever opposes it is
01:06:41
who is not the West is not
01:06:43
West, the conventional East is the Middle East
01:06:46
East, Southeast Asia, there is China and
01:06:49
India is all for us, why did he get that?
01:06:52
It's not clear for us. Well, okay, let's say so.
01:06:54
They are all for us. And what are we carrying? We carry.
01:06:57
The opposite is natural, but where can I get it?
01:07:00
this is the opposite for us, but not from us
01:07:03
You won't take anything from us, we don't have it.
01:07:05
nothing, neither one nor the other
01:07:07
On the contrary, we are just ordinary people.
01:07:09
we want to live a normal life
01:07:11
life and here they come to the rescue
01:07:14
Protestant pastors from the Southern States
01:07:18
from the so-called Bible Belt
01:07:20
which topic
01:07:22
abortions
01:07:24
this is it
01:07:28
in Europe this is less pronounced
01:07:31
In America, this is expressed very clearly. America
01:07:33
as if divided into two parts conditionally
01:07:35
Advanced America and America
01:07:38
Single-decker rusty biblical train
01:07:41
train this is rural America with
01:07:44
all of her
01:07:46
prejudices with a tendency toward conspiracy theories
01:07:49
some kind of ridiculous reptilian with all this
01:07:52
this nonsense
01:07:54
Putin doesn't know where to get ideas.
01:07:57
the only place where you can make money
01:07:59
ideas - this is Donald's electorate
01:08:01
our Trump's most odious and
01:08:05
the obscurantist part he just takes ready-made ones
01:08:09
thesis from the most obscurantist backward
01:08:12
parts of America voice them as if
01:08:14
these are our dear traditional
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[music]
01:08:22
This is to consider a gay animal more terrifying.
01:08:28
No, there are no abortions there, the EU is Orthodox, everyone
01:08:32
cross on the belly right No it's there it's in
01:08:35
America is stupid, America is clerical
01:08:38
Not all of the country is backward, but this one is.
01:08:40
part of it is there they can't do it in
01:08:44
Sunday is not
01:08:46
don't go with your thighs
01:08:52
We have no such tradition.
01:08:55
We don't have a door at all
01:08:57
for decades there was Soviet power and
01:08:59
none and none for you
01:09:04
Orthodoxy I just obsmotre s meisner
01:09:07
and he keeps repeating what's next
01:09:09
only worse is any slightest rollback to
01:09:12
less brutalized
01:09:14
liberalism Well
01:09:17
you know, he's like Cassandra or Ili
01:09:20
grandma
01:09:22
Vanga is possible
01:09:25
and just state what the scenario is
01:09:27
Is there a scenario that has come true?
01:09:31
will
01:09:32
a rollback to the rails of bourgeois democracy with
01:09:35
which the country was pushed into by Putin
01:09:38
abyss sa
01:09:41
unenlightened, ignorant autocracy
01:09:44
the obscurantist of absolutism here we are now
01:09:52
We are in the middle of a democracy that was
01:09:55
under Yeltsin, partially under
01:09:57
Medvedev can't say that they are strong
01:09:59
attractive, but where did he lead the country?
01:10:02
Putin It's so simple
01:10:05
This is pure absolutism, this is nonsense.
01:10:09
Meisner claims that February
01:10:11
revolution is impossible, so yes. Well, so what?
01:10:15
I need to lie down and die like this, curls
01:10:18
Meisner goes to bed for the daughters, goes to bed further
01:10:21
This is Comrade Gromova lying down with Klima Zhukova
01:10:24
Let's put that one somewhere nearby too
01:10:27
They lie down and die if it's February.
01:10:28
impossible
01:10:30
if autocracy is now on
01:10:33
Putin's millennial century
01:10:38
The Reich still plays a role in disgust towards
01:10:41
bourgeois political process which
01:10:43
For some reason it's been popular for the last 10 years
01:10:45
among domestic public
01:10:46
communists stupid popularity on
01:10:48
Denin himself does not pay for tacos
01:10:52
Paul spoke in many articles
01:10:56
that when the bourgeoisie bourgeois parties
01:11:00
fights with
01:11:02
autocracy we they our fellow travelers with us
01:11:05
one
01:11:07
target down
01:11:10
autocracy Why the Bolsheviks
01:11:12
interested in it being
01:11:14
The autocracy was overthrown, why the Bolsheviks?
01:11:17
interested in having it done
01:11:19
an attempt to build a bourgeois democracy
01:11:22
The rise of democracy gives the Bolsheviks
01:11:26
political opportunity
01:11:28
work because it implies
01:11:31
freedom of speech, freedom of assembly
01:11:32
mandatory amnesty for
01:11:34
political prisoners Bolsheviks all with
01:11:36
The skargi then came out. We all then
01:11:39
we are deploying widely and not underground
01:11:44
no way
01:11:47
We print our illegal Propaganda
01:11:50
newspapers organize rallies and marches
01:11:54
We work with work collectives. Well.
01:11:57
because democracy is rust for us
01:11:59
allows and under absolutism such
01:12:02
there were no opportunities, I guess I welcomed it
01:12:05
efforts of the bourgeoisie of the bourgeois parties to
01:12:07
overthrow of the tsar
01:12:11
What kind of communists are these in general?
01:12:14
not bad-looking
01:12:16
without a hollow at all
01:12:19
know
01:12:22
commies they are someone from someone from them
01:12:25
I'm a fool, I suspect that it's not
01:12:37
Lenin
01:12:42
so how do you explain today
01:12:45
Medvedev's rhetoric Well, we talked about it
01:12:47
Many times she certainly stuns especially
01:12:50
If you compare President Medvedev with this
01:12:52
current
01:12:54
and the explanation here can only be
01:12:56
one he is busy with self-preservation and
01:13:00
politically o Perhaps even
01:13:04
physically in the conditions of this hell in
01:13:07
which we now find ourselves in
01:13:09
You can only survive if this is the most
01:13:11
The main devil is the shaggiest one
01:13:14
stinking devil then it's normal and what if
01:13:18
you start to wag like this
01:13:22
tail
01:13:25
I thought he was Potapenko's agent a long time ago. Well.
01:13:29
Okay, traditional values ​​are dying out.
01:13:32
family dwarfism most people in
01:13:34
divorce Well, yes, Putin's rule between
01:13:37
especially when he started doing these
01:13:39
their bonds to shine the number of divorces
01:13:41
sharp
01:13:42
it was possible to increase the merit to him
01:13:44
set, for example, a steady decline
01:13:52
consumption
01:13:54
all the signs and the need for alcohol
01:13:58
delirium tremens and deaths due to it
01:14:01
Alcohol statistics are all negative right now.
01:14:05
That's right, Yuri. Thank you very much, I'll answer.
01:14:11
Why was Goth in the USSR in the sixties?
01:14:13
There was discrimination in the seventies
01:14:15
Jews are a consequence
01:14:22
eon
01:14:23
I sow this point of view
01:14:25
I will express starting from the first six years on
01:14:28
in fact, much earlier in general
01:14:30
the moment Ruva came to power, or maybe
01:14:32
be even earlier in fact
01:14:34
Well, the best people of ideas, they perished.
01:14:38
How many were there on the fronts of the First World War?
01:14:41
4 million communists were killed there. Well, there you go.
01:14:44
You can imagine better ones too
01:14:46
I mowed them down because they were thin.
01:14:49
Well, no way
01:14:54
and people like that are generally called Macoutou
01:14:58
bourgeois, partly of the Krestinsky persuasion
01:15:01
Well, in short, a bearer of petty bourgeois
01:15:03
ideology is not an ideology of mentality, it's petty
01:15:06
Khrushchev is a bright example of the bourgeois mentality
01:15:09
an example of this is here, despite all this
01:15:11
communist phraseology For all this
01:15:13
there Kumach Socialism lism communism is visible
01:15:17
Well, the same for the guy, well, he's like that.
01:15:21
such philistinism in him
01:15:23
Such a small Bourgeois, well, that's it
01:15:27
element small Bourgeois is such a thing This is hunting
01:15:35
smart, but the time is historical
01:15:37
it passed
01:15:39
small Well, let's say what Well
01:15:42
fifty-seventh year, let's say everything is already
01:15:44
Khrushchev is in power. Yeah, that's 40 years.
01:15:48
the revolution has completely passed this
01:15:52
a little What are these 40
01:15:54
For years, carriers of this metal have not gone anywhere
01:15:57
Let them just share their power now
01:15:59
felt that those in power are not
01:16:02
ideological iron men who
01:16:05
It is obvious to those for whom it is class
01:16:07
the fight never ends Just
01:16:10
Her front line is nonlinear.
01:16:13
That's what I'll say. This is bourgeois.
01:16:19
Revenge is one of the side effects
01:16:22
I consider the emergence of bourgeois revenge
01:16:25
household
01:16:26
anti-Semitism that has become acceptable
01:16:29
appropriate and practically not
01:16:32
We condemn these stupid jokes, well,
01:16:36
On the other hand, I want to say that this is
01:16:38
anti-Semitism anti-Semitism Is this true or not?
01:16:42
it’s different in science and in culture and in
01:16:45
in art, in anything, in pop, in cinema
01:16:48
this is a huge number of people
01:16:52
successful
01:16:53
Jewish nationality
01:16:55
Of course they were probably offended
01:16:58
a little or a lot not
01:17:02
I know, well that's the thing, that's it
01:17:07
internationalism had become by this point
01:17:09
exhale stay exclusively on
01:17:12
paper
01:17:13
this is what is current
01:17:16
The White Guard layer speaks with rapture
01:17:19
Russian appeared among the communists
01:17:22
Dude
01:17:23
ru party chit communism flew away somewhere
01:17:25
far
01:17:29
far away this morning
01:17:31
Shingarkin informed in the tube
01:17:34
listeners that are being trained at Kursk Az
01:17:38
provocation However, I wouldn't be surprised by anything
01:17:40
Medvedev voiced the following
01:17:43
hunger they do this if they do it then they
01:17:48
[music]
01:17:49
they really don't know
01:17:52
sde
01:17:54
I think Lenin's comrades would have signed up for it
01:17:56
hopes would undoubtedly call upon everyone
01:17:59
comrade workers to sign up for hopes
01:18:02
Why Because it is
01:18:05
the action has absolutely
01:18:08
the obvious consequences they can have
01:18:11
turn out to be not fatal of course for
01:18:13
Sovereign Emperor But what is this
01:18:15
Your actions offend the Emperor.
01:18:21
sleepy emperor How can you
01:18:24
refuse if you are real who is not from
01:18:27
refuse this
01:18:29
It's impossible, Medvedev has gone crazy. Well, or
01:18:32
pretends, you know, like the burgomaster in
01:18:35
play dragon
01:18:36
Schwartz Potapenko now at the same time
01:18:39
Peacekeepers and the
01:18:42
agents are like Katz Apparently they still are
01:18:45
They are also actors Nikita Kologriv in
01:18:48
Peacemaker
01:18:49
recorded Good
01:18:51
such
01:18:53
It's cool that Nikita Kologriv is now in
01:18:55
He's a red-haired man in Ukraine now.
01:18:59
It's probably popular. Well, because there's
01:19:02
We watched the boy's words with rapture
01:19:05
It is known that Nikita is the brightest there.
01:19:11
character Well, and because Nikita
01:19:14
The Ukrainian surname Kolo Grivy is also the same.
01:19:17
should do this
01:19:20
rate very funny
01:19:23
Isn't Klim Zhukov a rabid Soviet?
01:19:26
like his friend Goblin Puchkov who doesn't
01:19:28
Goblin tolerates other people's opinions and criticism
01:19:30
bunches typical bourgeois That is, if
01:19:33
us Socialist Revolution
01:19:35
Goblin bunches happened He is in the female
01:19:38
I'll tuck a diamond dress into my panties
01:19:41
I would have fled to Paris long ago
01:19:44
and probably Klim
01:19:51
Beetle, you're assuming they're some kind of Soviets.
01:19:54
not a Soviet Goblin Bourgeois
01:19:58
real
01:20:00
Bourgeois, I haven’t observed anti-Semitism
01:20:03
I was completely surprised to recognize him
01:20:05
I don't know that there was no existence in the nineties.
01:20:08
He's even in the movies partially.
01:20:12
reflected, that is
01:20:14
here's how you would like it
01:20:19
this is just like this
01:20:23
this type of successful wife
01:20:27
Sarah's husband, Abram, he's probably a dentist.
01:20:32
gold technician is working She probably
01:20:35
a merchandiser somewhere in the store. That's where they are too.
01:20:39
sonny
01:20:41
This kind of thing in the form of jokes
01:20:45
some dirty jokes and that was it
01:20:49
quite a lot at that
01:20:51
time
01:20:53
Esta has been repeatedly
01:20:56
As a teenager, I thought it was all in the Armed Forces.
01:20:59
gone Goblin is not a Bourgeois, he is a lure fool
01:21:02
Timon of course. In short, no. Why?
01:21:06
A bourgeois is a bourgeois
01:21:08
who found an interesting niche for himself
01:21:12
to extract material profit
01:21:16
trade in Soviet symbols
01:21:19
trade interesting speakers
01:21:22
communist convictions which he
01:21:26
It's selling like that. It's the doctors' case.
01:21:29
It's a state matter, I don't need it.
01:21:32
mix with everyday anti-Semitism
01:21:35
there was no everyday anti-Semitism then
01:21:37
The matter in RA is generally specific
01:21:39
It's absolutely the case that in NM it's real. And what
01:21:43
It's incredibly difficult to say if you
01:21:45
Do you think that this matter is the doctor's business?
01:21:48
Etoka
01:21:51
case
01:21:54
suspicions that Zhdanov is unfounded
01:21:56
He didn't die by accident. That's how it all started.
01:22:01
I went to write
01:22:02
The province in everyday life I have not seen anti-Semitism
01:22:05
I encountered this for the first time in Moscow. Well, I
01:22:08
I don't know much earlier, I saw it when I was still
01:22:11
As a teenager, well, I saw what I mean by "I saw"
01:22:13
I didn't see any Jewish ones
01:22:15
pogroms
01:22:21
Reason, these are greasy, unpleasant jokes
01:22:25
Well, actually, there were some about the Khokhls too.
01:22:27
jokes corresponding So what's in this
01:22:29
In relation to Jews, it's about the same as haha
01:22:32
We went through the Georgians too.
01:22:34
Related funny jokes
01:22:36
the jokes were about Armenian
01:22:39
radio but all this together is just that
01:22:41
bourgeoisie is so bourgeois
01:22:52
I've heard about this, you know this?
01:22:55
parodied
01:23:00
Soviet times when there was still
01:23:03
quite a lot of representatives
01:23:04
privileged classes earlier
01:23:07
privileged classes nobles there
01:23:10
The clergy are the merchants, here are their children.
01:23:14
they, according to the residual principle, fell into
01:23:17
it was the higher education institutions that received those
01:23:19
or other social
01:23:21
benefits
01:23:24
This is what those who should get first
01:23:29
was under the tsar
01:23:30
smart accordingly had the origin
01:23:33
what does it mean if you are from a working class family or from
01:23:35
peasant family, green color for you
01:23:38
children of Popov merchants and nobles
01:23:41
They'll wait, but that didn't mean they'll have to.
01:23:46
They repressed, no, they were obliged to make way.
01:23:51
they should have given way here
01:23:53
Please note that this is the principle that was taken
01:23:58
What about the Fifth restriction?
01:24:02
I heard about this point personally, but I haven't encountered it. Well
01:24:05
Of course I've heard a lot
01:24:10
since I only realized later that everything
01:24:14
rich and respected people of our city
01:24:18
Jews No, what do the party authorities have to say about you?
01:24:21
Was it all Jews or something? Or
01:24:25
who am I not
01:24:29
I noticed, I'll tell you, that Jews
01:24:32
there really are quite a lot in
01:24:34
Soviet times were in such areas
01:24:36
how is this possible and
01:24:41
science
01:24:43
But I don’t understand what the problem is. If
01:24:47
so it turns out that there are more people there
01:24:49
talented so for God's sake And if this
01:24:52
some is already starting
01:24:57
clan so that there would be no
01:25:00
neither clan nor family nor any
01:25:04
another sign Well, that was after
01:25:08
post-Soviet times this is already possible
01:25:10
to say we were in a situation
01:25:15
agony
01:25:16
death and
01:25:19
decomposition, that is, the Soviet project He
01:25:23
slowly but surely
01:25:25
died For what reason did he die?
01:25:28
one can say that the reason for the bourgeoisie's revenge
01:25:32
in the internal revenge
01:25:33
The inner bourgeois is the bourgeois in everyone
01:25:36
a person settled Well, or almost in every
01:25:38
the man settled and slowly but surely
01:25:42
devoured the inner communist in everyone
01:25:51
person
01:25:57
In science, Jews defended themselves in their own
01:25:58
dissertations, advice, and Russian in their own
01:26:01
Yes, yes, yes, yes, yes, yes, this is disgusting.
01:26:03
Of course it's a thing, but I would do it my way
01:26:06
I would say that it is difficult to name what it is
01:26:09
persecution of Jews It's more like
01:26:12
separation, stratification, internal
01:26:14
there is conflict here
01:26:16
arose and yes If we talk about the fact that
01:26:19
The Jews were in a smart position. Yes, because
01:26:22
that the new standard appeared main
01:26:24
the boss must be Russian Yeah, well or
01:26:26
representative of that nationality
01:26:28
titular nationality of that union
01:26:30
The Republic in question
01:26:32
We're talking about construction, but I just have
01:26:35
Only respect. Good evening, Vladimir.
01:26:37
Tell me if it's positive for Putin.
01:26:40
scenario if
01:26:42
for some reason he will lose
01:26:50
authorities are this
01:26:53
speech Maybe then it will only be about
01:26:55
transit models Yes, to which he himself
01:26:58
must
01:26:59
agree to receive certain
01:27:02
Guarantees and be released from any
01:27:06
responsibility for what he did Well
01:27:09
theoretically this is possible, but I don't
01:27:11
I know how
01:27:12
How can he get such guarantees?
01:27:15
Will there be these guarantees?
01:27:21
fill the chair with something very
01:27:23
beautiful important but
01:27:26
symbolic, well, let's say, something like that
01:27:30
an agreement with him can be concluded
01:27:32
theoretically, amendments are being made to
01:27:35
Constitutions or even a new text
01:27:37
The Constitution is adopted in which
01:27:40
the post of head is prescribed
01:27:44
State Council of such an All-Russian elder
01:27:47
What
01:27:48
This State Council is called
01:27:51
By
01:27:53
in one of the most luxurious halls
01:27:55
Putin sits there in the Kremlin as if he were very
01:27:58
important and pretending to be something
01:28:01
very very
01:28:03
serious new president as if
01:28:05
undertakes not to raise the issue of Putin's
01:28:09
criminal
01:28:11
there are no Putin-related decisions
01:28:13
You know more about criminal decisions
01:28:21
similar
01:28:22
under guarantees of personal safety and
01:28:25
his presence in the political field
01:28:28
very important status but devoid of reality
01:28:31
authorities
01:28:33
such a position is possible. Well, how?
01:28:35
Frank or what
01:28:37
As far as this is possible in practice, I
01:28:40
I don't know, it's hard to say there's still a difference here.
01:28:44
is that Franca
01:28:51
what
01:28:53
Pinochet is a big difference here too.
01:28:56
There is Franco and Pinochet. They arranged it.
01:28:59
internal terror
01:29:01
their real hands are covered in blood
01:29:06
Putin's compatriots' hands are not so
01:29:09
to really get hit with blood
01:29:10
compatriots, if you think about it
01:29:12
You can't compare this relationship with the Franks
01:29:17
What does this circumstance mean to us? I don't know.
01:29:21
maybe
01:29:23
It simplifies Well, there is an example of this
01:29:26
transit half-noose
01:29:31
when Nazarbayev ceded power
01:29:36
Tokaev under the guarantee that he will be
01:29:39
Radiant light that is in the capital
01:29:42
The statue will be renamed after him
01:29:45
there will be one everywhere and so on
01:29:48
Here is such a gradual cult
01:29:52
Nazarbayev's personality
01:29:55
They're turning away, I don't think it will lead to anything.
01:29:57
Nazarbayev to the point of tsugunder, but it's still
01:29:59
Not
01:30:00
It would be more logical for Putin to be pleased
01:30:03
don't be impudent and don't ask for anything for yourself
01:30:06
nothing really something big to
01:30:08
then no
01:30:18
To be disappointed that at the moment
01:30:20
you can see it in our grandmother
01:30:23
The population is like a spring, I'm already in the sanatorium
01:30:25
I saw people completely broken. This
01:30:30
It's terrible. This is basically how I see the world.
01:30:33
mainly through
01:30:35
How about you communicate with people? Well, that’s easy.
01:30:39
There is no such habit there actually
01:30:42
have intelligent conversations on political issues
01:30:46
[music]
01:30:50
topics
01:30:52
it's an irritation and it's you
01:30:56
through the reason when there is a reason to fuss it is already
01:30:59
It pours out for various reasons, well, that's it.
01:31:02
In Bashkiria, for example, now they are in Bashkiria
01:31:05
one person killed another one of this one
01:31:09
protesters tortured
01:31:22
Maybe
01:31:33
Vanya flared up
01:31:35
located around it, they create it specially
01:31:37
information bubble but there is also one here
01:31:40
the nuance was peculiar, especially he was
01:31:42
noticeable when he is back again today
01:31:44
He met military men and he loves military men.
01:31:46
or rather, he doesn’t like to meet often
01:31:48
meets with the military and in general somehow
01:31:51
he tries to position himself as a father
01:31:54
Soldato, it seems to me that this one
01:31:57
here it is
01:32:02
accentuated by his fear he sees
01:32:05
military people from gives himself an account of how
01:32:09
It's scary if they do it
01:32:11
I'll stop loving BT, but VGO... About fantasies, they...
01:32:15
He is still fiercely afraid that the war will
01:32:19
his fierce and that's why he runs around all the time
01:32:22
This is camouflage ass licking
01:32:26
Here is the principal, so with them, as with
01:32:30
his own heroes of Russia
01:32:33
He was nominated for president, but he didn't
01:32:35
he wanted to have different thoughts, but after
01:32:38
that the military there are BCA and medals to
01:32:43
They approached him, and even personally
01:32:46
Joga dad
01:32:48
[music]
01:32:50
This will never happen, Putin won't.
01:32:52
believes
01:32:54
Then he will have to do it with papers
01:32:58
I'll have to make him an offer from
01:32:59
which he will not be able to
01:33:02
refuse Well, that is what it is called or
01:33:05
I'll either tear your head off or we'll go to
01:33:09
I'll have to go to the dacha
01:33:12
We have a dacha building with standard guarantees.
01:33:15
former president with full immunity
01:33:18
After his resignation, Nadezhdin promised
01:33:20
perform as Putin performed
01:33:22
Yeltsin's attitude That's why Yeltsin
01:33:24
They didn't judge me. Well, you can point this out to Putin.
01:33:28
speak with your finger Well, you see, Yeltsin
01:33:29
All
01:33:30
Nothing more worked out, that's all
01:33:33
Yeltsin
01:33:35
We agreed. He also has fear.
01:33:40
All about Putin's fears
01:33:42
we speak Gaddafi and
01:33:45
Saddam didn't even have a friend with whom he had a military relationship.
01:33:50
I met him, but this is Gaddafi who
01:33:52
A Bedouin miner came to Moscow
01:34:09
unfolded
01:34:11
this fear is exactly what
01:34:14
It's called "you want to get ripped off"
01:34:17
head Well, you want those
01:34:20
They tore off his head in his case
01:34:21
modify you want to finish as
01:34:23
Gaddafi
01:34:26
We went to the dacha like this
01:34:31
Actually, it's roughly similar to Nikolai's
01:34:33
The story was true, he wasn't intimidated.
01:34:36
possible personal
01:34:37
there is no such reprisal there
01:34:40
There was this logic there that either
01:34:45
Do you sign or will there be a riot?
01:34:48
unpredictable consequences of the faithful
01:34:50
there are no parts to suppress
01:34:56
rebellion in the USSR in the conditions of semi-closed
01:35:00
distribution system such qualities
01:35:02
some national minorities as
01:35:03
clan mutual responsibility fell on
01:35:05
fertile soil and became especially
01:35:07
I'm in demand, so I'm with you too.
01:35:08
I completely agree that this is it
01:35:11
That's how the diaspora works
01:35:16
they were at hand and due to what between
01:35:20
and by the way, due to the fact that Proletarsky
01:35:24
internationalism gradually transformed
01:35:26
in fic And when Proletarsky
01:35:28
internationalism is turning into fiction
01:35:30
that it is being replaced by the bourgeois
01:35:33
Nationalism is, of course, bourgeois.
01:35:35
nationalism, that is, the whole country, it seems
01:35:38
Soviet everything is in heaps, everything is in heaps
01:35:42
slogan and Lenin's quotes and under this
01:35:46
the whole facade is actually already hiding
01:35:50
I am forming
01:35:52
It's not even a bourgeois country, but
01:35:54
bourgeois
01:35:56
The community is already starting to form. And
01:36:00
Of course, those that are effective are
01:36:03
which there is some cohesion and
01:36:05
Solidarity on some other basis
01:36:08
Well, first of all, according to the national Well
01:36:11
maybe the regional community also plays some role
01:36:15
Why exactly Ho among all the others?
01:36:17
oligarchs vdg l arise because
01:36:21
moment in the Force list first line
01:36:23
he had the coolest ones
01:36:26
reliable connections with the West in the first place
01:36:28
It's the US's turn; he's already the first tanker.
01:36:31
Russian oil was shipped and it went into
01:36:33
Khodorkovsky can't buy America with 300 million.
01:36:38
dollars just for this hiring of a lobbyist
01:36:41
structures in the US these lobbyist lobbying
01:36:44
the contours they provided him with support in
01:36:48
Congress in the Senate in white
01:36:51
up to here are the business ones
01:36:54
circles, so he believed that he was God for
01:36:57
He keeps his beard in his company, Yukas.
01:37:00
the first one was transferred to international
01:37:03
reporting generally believed that he
01:37:05
international businessman of the highest class here
01:37:08
the coolest person in
01:37:11
country And if he is the richest
01:37:14
cool if it has the most strings
01:37:17
with the gentlemen from
01:37:20
Washington
01:37:22
Yeah, [ __ ] off and that's what I thought.
01:37:24
about myself
01:37:27
Khodorkovsky is not for Transnistria, neither
01:37:29
Georgia is not for Chechnya
01:37:34
war and Yeltsin was not tried yes yes yes But
01:37:38
there was an impeachment attempt and it was almost
01:37:40
completed just in time for the presidency
01:37:43
Primakov when he said something wonderful
01:37:45
the word when he was asked how he was
01:37:48
refers to
01:37:50
impeachment
01:37:52
Well, it was implied that it was either good or
01:37:55
bad Yes, but he said it was brilliant then
01:37:58
Primakov at the moment I think that
01:38:01
it's counterproductive
01:38:03
It's not good, it's not bad. Well, it's actually
01:38:06
He treats impeachment well but not
01:38:09
It's not the time, guys, right now.
01:38:12
So
01:38:20
In fact, the statue stands in the rays
01:38:23
At sunset on Twix, people also got intertwined
01:38:26
and of any views, but you see
01:38:29
This Twix is ​​chemically pure.
01:38:32
These cases show that the reason is unimportant.
01:38:36
when people get safe
01:38:40
opportunity for civic engagement
01:38:43
it doesn't matter what the reason is for them
01:38:46
like a breath of fresh air
01:38:48
People missed the air so much
01:38:52
in which they cannot for a whole generation
01:38:55
This is what has grown up now, this is the most
01:38:58
It's time for them to light it up there. Where are you going?
01:39:01
eat in such a stuffy condition in such stuffy
01:39:06
conditions and it turns out absolutely
01:39:08
chemically pure case when the reason even
01:39:13
It's ridiculous that part of this is the reason for changing
01:39:20
New
01:39:21
eh feelings position Here and in some
01:39:26
to participate in a collective action
01:39:28
Do you think that right is right people?
01:39:31
grabbed hold
01:39:33
reliable same story very interesting
01:39:36
I've just watched too many interviews on YouTube
01:39:38
young people who participate in
01:39:41
subscription company Well, those same ones that
01:39:44
on
01:39:50
frost
01:39:53
obm that regardless of that
01:39:58
зареги Надежда лини
01:40:00
register what result he has
01:40:02
What will happen in the end if you register the aircraft?
01:40:05
He says it doesn't matter. I do.
01:40:06
there is no hope here
01:40:08
I will insist not so that Nadezhdin will become
01:40:10
I want to show my president
01:40:12
I am against my civic position.
01:40:19
Vovo
01:40:21
which fixes my position on
01:40:24
There is great hope for the attitude towards Putin
01:40:27
this Everything fits, so Medvedev is also a former
01:40:31
the president does not apply to him
01:40:33
immunity agreement Well, he
01:40:36
the former president is certainly but he
01:40:38
current statesman To
01:40:39
Yes, he continues this.
01:40:42
collapse takes a funny position
01:40:45
deputy
01:40:47
chairman
01:40:49
Security Council Ramil Thank you for
01:41:05
Donat Let's go to the dacha. Where is this from?
01:41:08
The film Foundling is wonderful even
01:41:09
Stalin-era black-and-white comedy with
01:41:12
Ranevskaya there Ranevskaya young PT
01:41:15
very young Irina
01:41:19
Green girl
01:41:22
Well, this is a journey like a girl
01:41:25
There's a boy in Moscow
01:41:29
like her brother told her that if she
01:41:33
She was crying and whining and he was whining.
01:41:34
He says if you don't shut up, I'll give you a hard time.
01:41:36
I'll tear it off. So, the girl got caught.
01:41:40
A young childless couple is funny where
01:41:43
Ranevskaya
01:41:45
for her husband
01:41:48
nazva po she wanted to take her to the dacha
01:41:52
The girl told me how her brother was there.
01:41:55
He said such things that her head was like this
01:41:59
she, this girl, doubted whether to go or
01:42:02
Here's Ranevskaya at the dacha
01:42:05
He says you want to get ripped off.
01:42:08
head or we're going to the dacha girl on
01:42:12
dacha
01:42:17
Here is the dentist's sword
01:42:26
suede jacket
01:42:28
Nadezhdin's three mushrooms and fish are excellent and
01:42:32
and at the same time an impenetrable mug in general
01:42:36
He's not cool. Of course, jokes aside.
01:42:40
and if Nadezhdin hadn't been there, he wouldn't have been
01:42:42
I should have invented it, I mean completely
01:42:46
No optimism with Just it's simple
01:42:51
Nadezhdin is as simple as truth, even I am
01:42:55
I would say simpleton, that's what happens again
01:42:58
It's a plus, just looking at it
01:43:01
Compare Nadezhdin here with us and here with us
01:43:03
Yavlinsky with his arrogant evle otom
01:43:07
with his drawling manner of speaking
01:43:10
words and ordinary normal simple
01:43:13
the main thing in hope is not to understand a person
01:43:15
It seems to me that it is clear here
01:43:17
absolutely clear
01:43:19
dude
01:43:21
so Stalin 3000 Who was there last time
01:43:24
There were 3000 of us and Stalin. What do you think?
01:43:28
what would happen to you if you were in times
01:43:31
The Great Patriotic War was so reviled
01:43:34
Supreme Commander-in-Chief Stalin as he is now
01:43:36
Putin, you wouldn't get off with a lag. So
01:43:40
Pray for the kindness of Vova Shut Gorokhova A.
01:43:43
What do you think would have happened with Vova Putin?
01:43:48
during the Great Patriotic War
01:43:50
or
01:43:51
after the Great Patriotic War or before
01:43:53
Great Patriotic War What is much
01:43:55
It would be more interesting if this [ __ ] Vova of yours
01:43:59
Putin denigrated the Great Lenin
01:44:02
Stalin, just like [ __ ] Vova Putin.
01:44:05
This
01:44:06
He does what it takes to be interesting with him.
01:44:09
If he were the Great Lenin, here's Taxol.
01:44:11
How does he allow himself to do this like you do?
01:44:19
Do you think that in our Great Britain we are talking [ __ ]?
01:44:24
you doubt the country
01:44:26
Well, come on, Jester, that would be it.
01:44:30
The softest thing for him to deserve. Well, it's necessary.
01:44:34
same
01:44:36
What's your name, my dear Stalin?
01:44:41
3000 if during the Great
01:44:43
Patriotic War What are you talking about?
01:44:45
You're comparing it to Putin's [ __ ] massacre.
01:44:48
with this terrible test for our
01:44:51
Soviet Motherland Yes, this [ __ ] one
01:44:54
Putin's massacre which he unleashed
01:44:57
unleashed this massacre
01:44:59
no Kyiv
01:45:03
They bombed Kyiv, you idiot, they bombed Moscow.
01:45:07
They bombed Kyiv.
01:45:09
the idiot continued to revile the Supreme Commander-in-Chief
01:45:13
Stalin, why are you comparing this?
01:45:15
a nonentity with Stalin is serious
01:45:17
complex schakh and the Russian Federation with
01:45:19
compare with the Soviet Union
01:45:22
And as for the Gulag, don't worry about it with us.
01:45:24
ok So it's moving away now, but it's not true
01:45:26
Gulag Sin is called, but it's leaving.
01:45:30
also bear guarantees
01:45:32
will only spread if he goes into
01:45:34
resignation from all posts to retirement And
01:45:39
Shut up, that's what I'm talking about now.
01:45:42
What guarantees does Vladimir have in office?
01:45:46
It seems to me or you are all in the same situation
01:45:49
I'm just unbearably in a good mood
01:45:51
I'm in a very good mood actually
01:45:53
in fact, because we have reached the very
01:45:57
interesting latest Putin fear
01:46:01
I wonder if this is Putin's personal fear or not.
01:46:03
this is the fear of his part of his environment
01:46:08
which monitors the situation and which
01:46:11
interested in Putin
01:46:13
I got through this one safely
01:46:16
elective
01:46:19
It's hard to say if it's a test or not
01:46:22
Putin's fear or such an indirect one
01:46:24
but the fact that the story is with the subscription company
01:46:29
Nadezhdina made a splash, that's absolutely it
01:46:32
It's absolutely obvious. Why is it obvious?
01:46:36
a sharp, sharp, straight splash
01:46:41
custom-made asra on social networks
01:46:45
Twitter
01:46:49
This
01:46:51
Nadezhda moved forward so it's a little bit
01:47:00
bites
01:47:02
Here is his Central Election Commission
01:47:05
registered the dogs' ears became
01:47:08
And when it became obvious that he
01:47:12
the subscription company is turning into
01:47:15
quite noticeable
01:47:17
civil
01:47:19
demonstration No, this is not a swamp of course
01:47:22
It's certainly not Minsk yet
01:47:25
20 but there is already movement in this
01:47:30
in this direction it became absolutely obvious
01:47:32
that the one who is responsible for Putin
01:47:35
company and is interested in Putin's
01:47:37
Success or even Putin himself is their ass
01:47:41
They caught fire. Now you can see it.
01:47:49
absolutely
01:47:51
In fact, they revealed their
01:47:53
very deep-seated
01:47:55
an agency that is still like this
01:47:58
It didn't burn like it did now
01:48:00
Here's to the hope of anti-Putin forces
01:48:07
these guarantees are valid only
01:48:10
unless the former president leaves
01:48:13
They give up their assets from their posts
01:48:16
cash flows and quietly sells personal
01:48:19
cache in this And here even
01:48:22
How can I not write much?
01:48:25
interesting observations of communication facts from
01:48:27
first xst But not for
01:48:30
announcements I'll try to guess
01:48:33
that even those people who before
01:48:36
treated our grandmother
01:48:39
It's warm now, at least they're nervous
01:48:47
It seems to me that you are like this
01:48:50
observations can now
01:48:59
I was most impressed by the plot with
01:49:02
the deflection of the FBC Kaso through the American
01:49:04
FBC management speaks English competently
01:49:06
The translation of Katz's videos played a role, yes.
01:49:08
Of course, but this is a plot from the game.
01:49:10
The current topic is how they are
01:49:14
they're trying to blow it out
01:49:19
fire
01:49:20
Of course the most
01:49:22
it will be intriguing in
01:49:28
February signatures subscription company
01:49:32
It's over. They're preparing signatures now.
01:49:34
they will cook for up to three pergos less
01:49:37
Three weeks left until the first signature
01:49:40
should be attributed to
01:49:41
The Central Election Commission then has 10 days to take them
01:49:49
Ira
01:49:51
know whether the clothes are registered or not
01:49:56
registered and here it is for me
01:49:58
still to this day this is generally
01:50:01
I can't even think of a gram that hasn't been resolved yet.
01:50:03
understand because it is possible Both
01:50:09
other Saturday and Sunday signatures more
01:50:12
They collect Well, yes, yes, yes, one way or another until
01:50:15
the first three must be handed over
01:50:16
prepared, submitted, checked
01:50:18
prepared and submitted
01:50:24
Well, can I say a few words about that?
01:50:26
What
01:50:28
Let's say Nadezhda won't register
01:50:31
By the way, Nadezhdin is really great
01:50:33
in fact, now he has started to play out the theme that he
01:50:35
There's no way to warm up in this company.
01:50:37
he's trying to tell me about his first steps
01:50:40
which he will do as president
01:50:43
Here it is completely calm and practical without any fuss
01:50:47
as if this is not humor but quite real
01:50:49
option
01:50:51
It's not bad even if it's not
01:50:53
They'll register him, he needs to stake his claim here
01:50:56
This is the understanding that he is in the company
01:50:59
I didn't participate to warm up.
01:51:01
like an adult
01:51:02
Well, let's try to imagine
01:51:08
that those who are currently busy with it by the way
01:51:11
That's what the Astros are doing
01:51:13
says that register or
01:51:17
register your question
01:51:21
there may be an argument in favor of that
01:51:24
Is it safe to register? Yes, it is.
01:51:27
You can register it, see here it is
01:51:29
they threw a couple of turds on him and
01:51:31
He
01:51:32
I deflated, no big deal
01:51:35
They speak normally about Nadezhda, but
01:51:38
the day before yesterday meeting at
01:51:41
Vaina should have been Well, quite
01:51:44
maybe here
01:51:48
Watching the discussion, discussing what will happen.
01:51:52
It's worse for the wonderful Putin if Nadezhda
01:51:57
who made this subscription company
01:51:59
The most important thing he indicated was that he had collected
01:52:03
With a reserve and will bring impeccable results to the Central Election Commission
01:52:07
signatures He created the basis for that
01:52:10
to say so and it will look like this
01:52:13
plausibly so
01:52:15
way not register it with a link
01:52:18
I don't know what she'll come up with there.
01:52:20
he fell so that he could not register
01:52:23
easy to imagine
01:52:25
Tell everyone that the Armed Forces understand about the World Cup.
01:52:28
say And everything is correct exactly like that
01:52:31
and they will understand, yes, Putin chickened out on this
01:52:34
This will be called Putin.
01:52:36
I chickened out and nothing can be done about it
01:52:40
it will be possible to do it under these conditions
01:52:43
If
01:52:48
experience
01:52:50
there's no point in registering this
01:52:52
trivial dilemma because no
01:52:56
Nadezhdin's registration will already be there
01:52:59
This is a huge blow to Putin's reputation.
01:53:01
It will mean that Putin chickened out.
01:53:04
chickened out
01:53:06
I think there is controversy now
01:53:08
this is approximately the same character
01:53:10
one tower insists that
01:53:14
Let's not take too many risks with all this.
01:53:16
It's too risky with Neu
01:53:20
y
01:53:22
You are Boris Borisov, but there is Boris Borisov.
01:53:26
What kind of victory will Putin have?
01:53:28
beautiful, this will add to his
01:53:31
Putin's legitimacy isn't just that
01:53:34
I played giveaway with my servants, no
01:53:37
Here's Putin's real opponent participating
01:53:40
In this company, the matter reached the sites
01:53:43
Well, Olu is yours
01:53:48
ka
01:53:50
And so I think now they are breaking copies on
01:53:52
this score And the decision can be made in
01:53:54
this way and that way and what will happen
01:53:57
I don't know for sure, only me
01:53:59
It seems that this is the current arch
01:54:02
The company is VM
01:54:05
is aimed specifically at people who
01:54:07
There were queues for him to sign
01:54:09
they didn't even leave any hopes against
01:54:12
these
01:54:18
People came to their minds and wondered what was so strange about it.
01:54:22
What consequences does it have? Only
01:54:25
additionally mobilizes people who
01:54:27
The signatures left will anger and mobilize
01:54:29
But it doesn't affect Nadezhda at all.
01:54:32
understandable
01:54:34
It's a matter of who Slutsky will give his votes to, in the sense
01:54:38
He will cast his votes and will be in the elections.
01:54:39
to participate his task is to improve his
01:54:42
your recognition is to present yourself
01:54:45
a voter as a person from whom
01:54:47
there really can be some benefit to people
01:54:50
public receptions will be on
01:54:53
the camera to solve specific problems of people
01:54:56
In general, he is charged with the fact that
01:54:58
the next parliamentary campaign of the LDPR is not
01:55:01
lost its position So that's all
01:55:04
thoughts now about the party and he doesn't give anyone his votes
01:55:07
He won't give up. Well, there's no point in criticizing Putin.
01:55:09
Of course it won't be, but it will be like this
01:55:11
to portray such a positive image in every possible way
01:55:18
agenda
01:55:20
Davankov certainly made a very strong one
01:55:22
move and a very correct move that
01:55:25
subscribed for
01:55:27
Nadezhdino I don't know, this is a bold move.
01:55:29
or they called him from the dumpling and said
01:55:31
for him to do it Who the hell knows
01:55:34
I know how it really is
01:55:36
It's not clear, but one way or another, the move is very
01:55:43
a strong party is obliged by law
01:55:45
participate in
01:55:48
Listen to this election
01:55:52
Fair
01:55:54
Russia patriots for life for truth for
01:55:58
What's there, and even Slutsky has SKS?
01:56:03
There is no smell of sawdust or slag, although the bet is on this
01:56:08
What kind of sex are you talking about?
01:56:11
it's just this Bureaucrat
01:56:16
Tonkov signed Nadezhda from Zara Popisal and
01:56:21
that's even more so
01:56:23
Well done Davankov, basically good
01:56:26
participant in a certain sense Here
01:56:28
let's imagine that
01:56:31
the tower won
01:56:34
cowards, here is the tower of cowards that won. Yes.
01:56:37
Davankov will certainly gather, that's for sure.
01:56:40
If the tower of cowards won then
01:56:42
to do it right
01:56:47
hope with
01:56:50
You have all the reasons to repeat the feat
01:56:53
Alexei our Navalny 2011 a
01:56:57
to become the instigator of the company
01:56:59
vote for any party except the party
01:57:01
crooks and thieves Well, in the new version
01:57:03
Vote for any [ __ ] except the leaders
01:57:06
[ __ ] like this
01:57:08
Well, I'm actually exaggerating.
01:57:12
precisely so that they would become the instigator because
01:57:14
that this company can be served very
01:57:16
very differently for different segments
01:57:18
audiences they would be
01:57:19
the core of this company and they would be in
01:57:23
in turn, they could say that
01:57:25
Of course not. We don't have a single anti-war person.
01:57:28
candidate, but there is at least one decent one
01:57:30
relatively decent person among
01:57:32
these mugs and snouts that are here in this
01:57:36
the moment was with his people at least
01:57:38
Here are the people standing in line for this
01:57:42
leave your signature for reliability and this
01:57:46
at that moment I was with my people So
01:57:48
it doesn't matter who
01:57:50
It doesn't matter at all whether to vote for
01:57:53
Kharitonov's Uncle Kolya is wonderful but Personally
01:57:57
I
01:57:58
Nadezhdin, I have moral
01:58:00
Ola Verdy's obligation to the address
01:58:04
Donkova NC And I have a moral
01:58:07
our obligation to Nadezhda is because
01:58:08
that we are together like Igolochka and
01:58:12
thread and thus they are as if under
01:58:15
very good to this very Danko
01:58:18
Neva is on the fact that everyone should follow them
01:58:20
They need to be told separately that
01:58:23
This doesn't mean that we are calling you
01:58:25
Everyone is slated to vote, but we will vote for
01:58:28
for example, this is how it is formed
01:58:31
so relatively not embarrassing
01:58:34
the candidate who is kissed by God
01:58:39
which makes the task of getting rid of it a little easier
01:58:43
Putin from the unnecessary
01:58:48
the bulletins of the times should certainly
01:58:50
start from different angles at very
01:58:52
the idea presented with different sauces, what is it
01:58:56
It's not a shame to vote for anyone
01:58:58
vote for Bogdanov, he's the weirdest
01:59:00
Vote for Uncle Kolya, he's the coolest.
01:59:03
Here, vote for
01:59:05
Lutsky has libido, God willing
01:59:09
to everyone in this regard I don't even I don't
01:59:13
I know how to sell Baburin, but somehow
01:59:15
you can sell it too
01:59:18
Baburin
01:59:23
A Just Russia is crawling through
01:59:25
demand for participation in elections in Nizhny
01:59:28
presidential access limits are being passed
01:59:31
But there will be some brains in the elections this year.
01:59:33
City Duma Oh yeah, and the LDPR participates everywhere
01:59:37
at the upper limit of tolerances so that
01:59:39
There's definitely no fault to be found with the reserve. Well, that's logical.
01:59:42
Swick is a large-scale company of herbs for the unfortunate
01:59:44
where is the Civil Activism sha
01:59:47
the wire is rubble you can count me
01:59:52
cynic but I'll tell you that in the conditions
01:59:57
When our little world is dying on this shitty
02:00:00
in the war, thousands of me, something about this conductor
02:00:03
hunted down, sorry, katat, Vik, sorry
02:00:08
Adi, will A Just Russia go to
02:00:11
The State Council of Tatarstan in this
02:00:14
I know how to sell Baburin, well
02:00:18
Tell me because in my opinion the product
02:00:20
so stale
02:00:23
That's how it is not
02:00:28
fashionable is so dull and not even
02:00:32
It's so funny I don't know what's wrong with him.
02:00:38
That is, in principle, speech should
02:00:40
we need to talk about what should be done somehow
02:00:43
come up with and design
02:00:47
several know-how
02:00:49
That is, I'm going to the elections to
02:00:51
vote for or go to the elections to
02:00:55
vote on what you can come up with
02:00:58
I come to a cube with faces or names
02:01:03
polling station and demonstratively
02:01:05
They throw the dice to see who gets the result
02:01:08
That's why I vote because it doesn't matter
02:01:10
Who is our uncle, the old horse?
02:01:18
Kolya
02:01:20
Удо ито подят в убраж старый ко ддя
02:01:25
Kolya won't ruin Sirin's beard, especially
02:01:28
like this
02:01:29
You can always vote for the leader.
02:01:32
from the end o is also a good ve for the most
02:01:37
[ __ ] to the very end is also good
02:01:40
option Well, that means we need a vote
02:01:43
tit' v if VM is participating with one candidate
02:01:48
sleep with which you can do this
02:01:52
join which corresponds
02:01:54
your position Everything then already has
02:01:57
no meaning and then the process itself
02:02:00
voting is necessary
02:02:03
idiocy carnival to turn into
02:02:06
Carnival is the idea of ​​the cube
02:02:09
I was born right now, I really like it
02:02:11
How many candidate faces of the cube do we have?
02:02:14
we have
02:02:15
How many Slutsky candidates do we have?
02:02:22
Kharitonov
02:02:25
Baburin submitted a a
02:02:29
Well, that's all, if there is no hope involved
02:02:34
All in all it turns out to be five. Okay, one cube.
02:02:37
will be empty and one side will be empty
02:02:40
since it went like this
02:02:47
drinking is this should be a controversy for me
02:02:50
It seems Kharitonov's supporters should
02:02:53
argue with supporters
02:02:56
Baburin's supporters Kharitonov's old
02:02:58
The horse's furrows will not be spoiled, but the supporters
02:03:00
Baburin Siva Meren, especially like this
02:03:03
Write to Katsu directly, they had them
02:03:05
I'll write about technical problems. Okay.
02:03:08
I'm not writing that I'm offended. I'm just
02:03:11
I thought that this was apparently knowledge after all
02:03:14
It means that I'm not close to you.
02:03:18
not so close
02:03:25
close and happy Russians, if only
02:03:28
There was still a Rada of Russians then, yes then
02:03:30
then that's great, in short, I need six
02:03:32
candidates without Putin, that is
02:03:34
seven, that's all, and by the way, what can I say?
02:03:39
It's called business to do that, that is
02:03:41
order a bunch of cubes like these
02:03:45
with faces, for example
02:03:49
and offer to distribute them for free
02:03:52
Vote correctly, that is, roll the dice.
02:03:54
whoever gets it will be the one
02:03:58
Vote, then I'll be back for 40 minutes.
02:04:01
I was late and then I won't reconsider what I did
02:04:04
missed
02:04:05
Hello Yes, I missed it here
02:04:09
Putin's fears were spoken about and we reached the point
02:04:11
the latest and most interesting
02:04:14
fear if it hurts so much
02:04:17
this is the fear of people
02:04:21
fear of unprepared people
02:04:24
which are motivated either by grief
02:04:27
motivated by something else here
02:04:30
Putin them
02:04:31
Putin is afraid of people, he is very afraid of everything.
02:04:34
indicates this precisely in the view
02:04:37
Belkovskogo such la verda aside
02:04:39
Davankova discredits Nadezhdino like this
02:04:41
Like Davankov and the New People party
02:04:44
They support their own and don't give a damn
02:04:46
Belkovsky's opinion is [ __ ] up
02:04:51
Rekan Tamm, the words didn't give something there
02:04:54
The relo cants are quacking, this is no one's business
02:04:57
interested in
02:05:00
Pass on the beginning of the Armed Forces and reconsider it.
02:05:04
there I push the carts for a long time starting
02:05:06
Here I am, a little one, from Putin's rat
02:05:11
I made a discovery right here
02:05:15
Here
02:05:17
eh
02:05:21
what's in this
02:05:23
In the episode he seemed to be not even his own fright
02:05:25
he remembers the rat's tactics
02:05:28
what's his name?
02:05:29
rat
02:05:31
kicked, he almost grabbed me and he did it for himself
02:05:36
I thought it would be a rat, I decided, I decided
02:05:39
become a rat In short, Putin is in my
02:05:47
The performance jumps immediately
02:05:51
So Stalin 3,000 Thanks for the donation, we're reading
02:05:56
your
02:05:58
Stalin himself drew this fishing line, a brilliant text.
02:06:02
Lenin's Sorosites Well, I hated it and
02:06:04
shot down some Leninist
02:06:06
Lenin's dewdrops Trotsky's dewdrops
02:06:09
all my life
02:06:10
The piece of [ __ ] has already joined the party
02:06:13
in the seventeenth year and before that there was
02:06:16
was exclusively engaged in schisms and intrigues
02:06:19
this is Lenin's satin
02:06:22
Stalin hated no one.
02:06:25
I hated them for 10 years and didn't
02:06:31
It started You're a fool No [ __ ] way
02:06:34
You know, Stalin's logic is actually
02:06:37
in fact, the events that took place then can be
02:06:40
to say that they happened very harshly
02:06:41
but the trial was precisely in
02:06:43
this is Stalin
02:06:47
stood
02:06:49
maintaining the Leninist line in the party and
02:06:56
in the implementation of Lenin's plans for
02:07:00
industrialization there electrification
02:07:02
that's the shortest and most
02:07:06
The main thing behind Lenin's approach to acceptance
02:07:10
decisions and to the party
02:07:12
discipline is the Leninist approach
02:07:14
absolutely we can do it very harshly
02:07:17
we can discuss these discussions
02:07:19
dedicate weeks to literally opinion
02:07:23
everyone should be
02:07:25
Nobody listened. We don't have any extra people.
02:07:27
We'll consult with the proletariat and then
02:07:31
voting and voting results
02:07:34
becomes a law for everyone
02:07:37
parties are all starting to take action
02:07:40
party law
02:07:41
disciplines
02:07:43
but some
02:07:46
[ __ ] know, but having been convinced repeatedly
02:07:50
the fact that most of them never
02:07:51
they get it because of their eloquence and
02:07:54
[ __ ]
02:07:55
He is not very popular with ordinary party members.
02:07:59
who vote at congresses Well, somehow not
02:08:01
I especially like them with all their
02:08:05
original creativity all the time
02:08:07
they end up with nothing
02:08:09
I was very offended and they started to demand
02:08:11
so that factions would arise in the party
02:08:14
The opinions of small groups were taken into account here
02:08:19
then they started to stir up the workers and
02:08:21
Several strikes were held at first
02:08:24
struggle along party lines And then
02:08:29
more here are those whom I will show you
02:08:31
I'm describing
02:08:33
Trotsky then stones in Zinovia then
02:08:37
Bukharin with Rykov of Tomsk and many
02:08:41
others are not Leninists in their own way
02:08:44
they are more likely to approach their behavior
02:08:47
resembled the Mensheviks
02:08:49
Lenin is no longer here, but they acted.
02:08:53
How are the Mensheviks a problem for the party?
02:08:55
consisted in the fact that the carrier left
02:08:58
the most indisputable authority in
02:09:01
party street person for whom there is no one
02:09:04
the dog didn't dare lift its paw
02:09:07
Stalin had such authority at that time
02:09:09
Not
02:09:10
there were dogs and that's why
02:09:17
legs almost to the root of whom under which
02:09:21
Lenin's Soros root A
02:09:25
This Molotov is normal, not like Soros.
02:09:30
OK
02:09:33
Well, Putin is going down the same path.
02:09:36
historical patriotic track in
02:09:37
fight against enemies
02:09:40
people's enemy of the people Who Who Who among us
02:09:45
enemy
02:09:46
enemy of the people
02:09:51
director
02:09:53
Berkovich and these are playwrights
02:09:58
Petrichko, what kind of people are they? And how old is he?
02:10:02
By the way, I shot you, tell me, you're stupid.
02:10:04
If you don't see this analogy, then no.
02:10:06
There is no analogy here. You're just talking [ __ ].
02:10:08
You're carrying this because you don't know anything.
02:10:17
So
02:10:21
and spoil the ballot Well, do you think it's worth it
02:10:24
spoil the ballot Well
02:10:29
Okay, I'll ruin one side of the ballot. Well.
02:10:32
It's logical that way too, I'm glad I'm good
02:10:36
I'm not against anything.
02:10:38
I have everything for the sake of
02:10:46
I think NV went after Rada on purpose.
02:10:50
I went to put my signature to smooth things over.
02:10:52
a sharp move with a signature of hope before
02:10:54
my own Yes, I agree No, not in front of my own
02:10:56
What are yours? What are you talking about before
02:10:58
apshe so that he would sign for
02:11:02
Nadezhdina Yes, it may seem that this is
02:11:05
Nadezhdin's support, he immediately
02:11:07
balances with the signature "I'm glad I'm not"
02:11:09
Looking at the faces, I sign everyone who
02:11:11
asks me for a signature, for example, no
02:11:15
It's logical, yes, yes, yes, to smooth things out a little.
02:11:19
and the real Russian beauty is happy
02:11:24
woman Well, she's cool Well, it's even
02:11:28
right here you understand this is this from
02:11:30
everything is evil, that is, to look for the rational
02:11:33
explanation why I vote for this or that
02:11:35
By the way, here's the idea for the cube for another one
02:11:37
completely removes any from you
02:11:39
responsibility for choosing one or another
02:11:42
Why I'm voting for Uncle Kolya
02:11:45
because the dice came up with everything and everyone
02:11:49
no questions, I did my job
02:11:51
civic duty voted for
02:11:53
no candidate
02:11:55
Putin and you never really had to
02:11:58
scratching your head and poking at the same thing
02:12:01
disgusting Hari with his finger wondering what
02:12:04
of them the less disgusting Yes, not all
02:12:06
equally disgusting Let the cube
02:12:08
decides who I vote for
02:12:11
Excellent, actually.
02:12:14
But I don't know if it has any representation.
02:12:16
I would give some kind of value to this guy
02:12:20
I would give you an idea
02:12:24
cube Well, in general, it makes sense to talk about this
02:12:28
speak only when the question is for Nadezhda
02:12:33
it will not be decided in his
02:12:35
it's useful if the question about Nadezhda doesn't
02:12:37
If it's decided against him then everything will be over
02:12:42
It is possible because if the question is not addressed to Nadezhda
02:12:44
he will decide and he will vote completely
02:12:48
another scenario everything will be perfect
02:12:50
differently then
02:12:52
Of course, the ballots will be marked with an accordion
02:12:56
or an airplane or something else, I don't
02:12:59
I know, but if Nadezhdino allows mine
02:13:02
the cube will be very predictable And then
02:13:04
We don't need any cube then, yes, we have one
02:13:07
an opportunity for conscious
02:13:09
voting, that is, everything is very simple
02:13:12
It turns out there are a certain number of us there
02:13:15
candidates for war and not against Putin
02:13:18
only one candidate is against the war and
02:13:20
against Putin That is, we have
02:13:23
candidate with certain unique
02:13:25
parameters x such parameters which do not exist
02:13:27
neither
02:13:28
whom we all have the opportunity to
02:13:31
for conscious
02:13:32
voting Well, we can hold a company
02:13:35
In fact, you can buy a cube company
02:13:38
to carry out in parallel with this one in fact
02:13:40
It is quite possible to conduct a parallel
02:13:43
You just need to come up with something to create if
02:13:47
they are not in reality
02:13:49
There is this anti-Putin owl which is behind
02:13:53
It's mean to vote for Nadezhdino
02:13:55
anti-Putin for whom it is vile to vote
02:13:57
Nadezhdino can use the cube
02:13:59
I do
02:14:03
I count by lot Yes Cool Well
02:14:07
In fact, we elected the patriarch
02:14:08
by lot on
02:14:11
this
02:14:13
at the local council of the eighteenth
02:14:16
years
02:14:18
There was Arseny, I forgot which Arseny
02:14:23
Anthony Khrapovitsky was Well, here is Tikhon
02:14:26
Belavin, in my opinion, has three candidates.
02:14:29
Antony was eventually chosen by lot
02:14:33
Khrapovitsky was furious when Tikhon
02:14:35
Belavina was chosen. And what about Yavlinsky?
02:14:39
Yavlinsky, in my opinion, returned back to
02:14:41
alcoholic delirium
02:14:46
drinking
02:14:53
Damn, Stalin doesn't leave 3,000
02:14:56
Okay, let's continue our
02:15:00
discussion and what is all your ass positional
02:15:06
The party is different from the enemies of the people
02:15:08
Solzhenitsyn and Trotsky in general. It's funny.
02:15:11
somehow
02:15:12
so shits on your favorite author
02:15:15
You don't know what our beloved leader Putin is
02:15:19
Putin licked Solzhenitsyn's bronze ass.
02:15:23
So she shines like a cat without balls
02:15:26
knew about
02:15:27
Well, you're surprising
02:15:31
I have at least two monuments
02:15:34
I know Solzhenitsyn in Vladivostok and in
02:15:36
The Solni monument was opened in Moscow
02:15:39
Vladimir personally
02:15:42
Putin is in
02:15:46
V
02:15:48
matn dvor Toli odi den iva Denisovicha
02:15:51
but when Putin was the head of government
02:15:54
He didn't like this disgrace at all
02:15:56
He slammed his fist on the table and called himself
02:15:59
I think Falkov was a minister at the time or
02:16:03
Fursenko Fursenko
02:16:04
the prime minister called him into his office and
02:16:07
He said to immediately contribute to the Gulak archipelago.
02:16:10
into the school curriculum so that children learn the truth
02:16:14
life knew about what a bastard this guy is
02:16:18
Stalin What a fine fellow General Vlasov and
02:16:21
What wonderful people the Banderites are, that's it.
02:16:23
Putin said so and since then schoolchildren
02:16:25
Ulak archipelago they teach everything in schools Putin
02:16:29
Didn't you know about this, Stalin?
02:16:31
3000 of the same bugs on the body of the Motherland
02:16:36
which are driven on
02:16:39
Commander-in-Chief of the Supreme Command
02:16:43
will lie
02:16:46
barking which stinking creature
02:16:49
unleashed both Trotsky and
02:16:54
You will finish
02:17:14
picez Yes, no need to spoil the millet for
02:17:18
What a loser and why ruin everything?
02:17:21
You might think about the bulletin if you
02:17:24
You will put a tick next to Uncle Kolya
02:17:27
You won't ruin the ballot yet
02:17:30
You'll ruin it more reliably if you're playing for Uncle Kolya.
02:17:32
You will put it
02:17:34
either for Slutsky or for Davankov Yes for
02:17:38
it doesn't matter to anyone
02:17:44
values
02:17:46
in international politics domestic
02:17:49
Lensky's policy is no longer
02:17:55
I'm interested in Ache, he's so in the shadows. Who needs him?
02:17:59
in the shade, in principle, in theory, if
02:18:02
What's valuable is the recognizable face. Well
02:18:04
still recognizable Already quite swollen
02:18:06
but still
02:18:11
recognizable returned home immediately
02:18:14
I remembered the saying: "Pray to God when you're making a mistake"
02:18:18
embroidered at home p 30 Lord take away from
02:18:21
You've got a ton of fools, but we have nothing.
02:18:25
so cheerfully cool
02:18:27
Well, well, that's because I
02:18:30
If they were ventilated, then of course there wouldn't be any
02:18:32
It's cool, plus 6 degrees Celsius here now
02:18:36
with
02:18:38
and tomorrow
02:18:41
it will be during the day
02:18:44
p Well
02:18:46
that
02:18:48
in general
02:18:49
The weather, and how did the Gundyae choose? I heard that
02:18:53
It was a lot of fun and he was quite
02:18:56
quickly suppressed his only
02:18:57
Clement's rival
02:19:00
Copalina is basically the only option
02:19:03
about the words they chose
02:19:05
ND got it all behind the scenes
02:19:10
what was he
02:19:16
I needed my own support group but
02:19:19
The weather could have been insignificant in principle.
02:19:21
Ukrainian bishops who
02:19:25
came to the cathedral together with Vladimir
02:19:28
Vladimir Sabodan's idea was given there
02:19:31
if Vladimir Son were nominated
02:19:34
If they had put forward this, Kirill would have had serious consequences.
02:19:36
Problems: everyone voted for him
02:19:38
Ukrainian and all antiques
02:19:46
Here
02:19:48
state of health in general old and
02:19:51
Ukrainian bishops in principle
02:19:53
Gundyaev succumbed to it quite easily
02:19:56
Gundyaev
02:19:59
The good persuasions of the skies
02:20:03
Gundyaev could do something good for them
02:20:06
to pay back, that is, as a result
02:20:09
transactions Well, that is, he is half un
02:20:16
head
02:20:17
re re ne re No we can't rely
02:20:22
on the Holy Spirit, you never know, the Holy Spirit on
02:20:25
suffocates
02:20:29
We don't have the Moscow region today.
02:20:31
minutes Well, it's warm for the Moscow region
02:20:34
very good
02:20:36
The temperature of minus 30 was too harsh
02:20:39
And then it's generally a plus during the day
02:20:46
nature was a couple of days maybe a little
02:20:49
more and then mostly at night, that's how it is
02:20:53
You look at Yandex, and Yandex looks at you.
02:20:55
shows interesting beautiful
02:20:58
The prospects for a warm February are almost
02:21:03
the whole Aga payment will be taken for
02:21:07
The P30 is [ __ ] broken, one battery is out, the windows are out.
02:21:10
New people have opened everything
02:21:15
oil, yeah, yeah, that's a lot to skin
02:21:18
Yes, it's normal. Well, you know, it's very
02:21:20
America It seems to me It looks like the same thing there
02:21:23
hellish credit
02:21:26
slavery
02:21:27
[music]
02:21:30
here's the one that's inflating, inflating
02:21:33
credit bubble
02:21:35
Then
02:21:36
crisis, well, default
02:21:42
I think the crisis is upon us. Here's something similar.
02:21:45
they're trying to arrange Well, that is, so that this
02:21:48
every kind person in our wonderful
02:21:51
the country was all in
02:21:54
loans here's how the Island of Bad Luck is
02:21:58
We have a lot of greenery and snow. It's been a long time since we've seen anything like this.
02:22:01
I saw he was tired
02:22:03
It fell out a little bit when I cleaned it, but that's how it is
02:22:07
I didn't lie down anywhere because the Earth is warmer.
02:22:12
and he immediately lies down on the ground
02:22:15
Tat Okay, let's take 2 hours. Thank you.
02:22:20
To Stalin
02:22:22
3,000 for interesting
02:22:26
the conversation is interesting and cheerful
02:22:29
Conversation thanks to Ramil, thanks to Yuri
02:22:32
Thanks to Olga Ainur
02:22:35
Thank you
02:22:40
And now I suspect that an unnamed person
02:22:43
This is Kiri too, thank you
02:22:47
[music]
02:22:56
we're all leaving
02:23:04
until Monday
02:23:06
What kind of Monday is this for us?
02:23:10
Monday is the number 2 for us.
02:23:14
just well, in short
02:23:18
at na
02:23:21
Well, then about something else
02:23:25
Let's talk, uncle. Thanks for the time. Okay.
02:23:28
At least I still have 40 minutes
02:23:32
Yes, please, I'm thinking about the Supreme Court.
02:23:35
Putin's fears are actually a lever
02:23:37
which can be controlled by Putin and this
02:23:40
lever
02:23:46
Already in the Zham environment there appeared such
02:23:49
expressed
02:24:04
saboteur as an element of intimidation against Putin
02:24:08
was Prigozhin's
02:24:16
rebellion bald Yes and arrange like this
02:24:20
performance indicators then scared
02:24:23
Putin went to Derbent to sniff hair.
02:24:26
Dagestani girl immediately
02:24:31
and then some Wild Show
02:24:35
was connected with Kadyrov and his
02:24:38
plump fifteen-year-old
02:24:41
In short, some things are happening with my son
02:24:45
Sharaya and in the prince the same task was set
02:24:48
By the way, this would drive Putin crazy.
02:24:52
The play is about this, prebiotics are about that.
02:24:55
how Putin is deliberately being brought together
02:24:57
mind, that was the easiest thing to do
02:25:00
creating for him
02:25:02
some fears and
02:25:05
phobias
02:25:07
here is the illusion of some kind of something that he needs
02:25:10
should I be afraid or for real?
02:25:13
If you depict it like this, it's as if
02:25:17
around his head and clap your hands
02:25:19
one ear to the other ear Oh and so in the end
02:25:24
He has to have this a little bit.
02:25:26
the attic must leak and here it is
02:25:29
in such an interesting state that he
02:25:33
in the active phase of the election campaign
02:25:35
I think he came in as a doctor.
02:25:40
I prescribed this, what can I do with it now?
02:25:42
It seems to me that I scared him now.
02:25:44
plane here
02:25:45
this
02:25:47
And what exactly scared me? I think it was because
02:25:50
This plane is a black swan after all.
02:25:52
in some sense it may be small but
02:25:54
Black Swan because you have to
02:25:56
there's no point in talking about it. After all, this downed plane -
02:25:59
It's negative one way or another
02:26:02
the news item he should
02:26:05
comment comment on it like this
02:26:07
That the hohols are [ __ ] is generally true
02:26:10
bright Yes, but somehow you're not a hero of the Armed Forces
02:26:13
It becomes clear that you are not a hero.
02:26:19
That's what's so interesting
02:26:22
informational reasons probably
02:26:24
Ukrainian has the technical capability
02:26:25
sides appear to create
02:26:28
to him
02:26:30
regularly And I think that the most
02:26:32
painfully it's not even an airplane for
02:26:34
him and the gas terminal in
02:26:38
Here is the oil terminal service
02:26:42
in principle
02:26:45
them
02:26:47
they can really make him drink a lot
02:26:51
blood destroying the most precious thing
02:26:53
It's more familiar that he has oil and gas
02:26:58
the complex has its own points of vulnerability
02:27:01
that you need to drink all the Russian oil and
02:27:04
take out all the Russian gas No, well, there is some there
02:27:07
these pumping stations there are some there
02:27:11
cut
02:27:15
vzh
02:27:17
was technically
02:27:19
blown up
02:27:22
a tunnel on the Trans-Siberian Railway, I think, or on
02:27:26
BAM actually has no restrictions here.
02:27:30
sabotage can be carried out where
02:27:33
whatever you like, it seems to me that right now
02:27:35
This is his main fear. He is afraid that
02:27:39
We have a patch for Oil and Gas and it will be in the background
02:27:42
this fire on
02:27:45
choice
02:27:48
You will become a great prophet of fasting later
02:27:52
at first
02:27:54
his attic won't leak if he dies
02:27:56
the critical moment the settler turns on
02:27:59
I don't know yet, it's not a fact.
02:28:03
Grandma hasn't been here yet while we have this
02:28:06
new version
02:28:07
Putin is so so
02:28:15
rubbish
02:28:17
Sen, who has a priest? I'm talking about oil and gas.
02:28:20
complex as an industry as
02:28:23
the industry is particularly associated with
02:28:25
transportation
02:28:27
They hit exactly the places from where
02:28:30
This very same oil and gas is transported here
02:28:36
Such production has been reduced, everything is according to plan.
02:28:39
A
02:28:41
production revenues reduced
02:28:45
Ira, we are no longer in the oil industry.
02:28:48
We now have a manufacturing industry in the needle
02:28:51
o What share in the economy
02:28:54
takes But by plane Yes, I still haven't
02:28:57
I understood whether there were any ple or not. He flew in.
02:29:00
Or did he fly away? I don't understand anything at all.
02:29:03
the simplest version which
02:29:05
It's a setup, they shot it down.
02:29:07
Ukrainian missiles, unaware of what was there
02:29:09
Ukrainian
02:29:11
Lemaz
02:29:15
The Ukrainian missile is just like that
02:29:18
flew in Well then
02:29:21
there is, or maybe there is no Ukrainian at all
02:29:24
there was no rocket
02:29:27
or the Russian missile was shot down or there
02:29:30
In general, nothing is clear about the explosion on board.
02:29:33
generally some kind of some kind
02:29:35
Granny's nonsense
02:29:37
You're being stupid that Granny isn't
02:29:40
I remember Granny's idiot well.
02:29:43
No, no.
02:29:46
Smeyan wrote a great review about the plane
02:29:49
They hid something important. Well, you know, everything is not
02:29:52
So clearly everything is not so simple
02:29:55
It's very easy to unsubscribe like that
02:29:57
I don't mean it in a profound way and it's not about anything
02:30:00
I criticize him, I don't laugh at him
02:30:03
I'm reading Yes, something important is hidden In short, we
02:30:06
The only thing that is clear is that nothing
02:30:09
clear At least nothing definitively
02:30:12
Not
02:30:15
OK, okay, let's see you on Monday.
02:30:28
then thank you for everything
02:30:32
Donations to Stalin 3,000, Ramil Yuri, Olga
02:30:36
Ainuru and Kiril Judging by everything, here it is
02:30:45
Monday
02:30:49
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