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According to one insider there is a planned explosion of zaporizhzhia nuclear facility by the United States or Ukraine. He said it is planned for July 5th. [1]
The insider states:
"I am a Lurker, and will get straight to the point.This is not a "HAPPENING!!1!" Thread, this is 100% real. On July 4th, or 5th the United States will bomb the Zaporizhzhia power plant, located near the city of Enerhodar in southern Ukraine.I don't care anymore, and will be 100% honest with you guys. I am a Marine Corps infantry veteran who is now working for the United States Government in electronic espionage, and have been for the last five years.The Ukrainian government, and the United States government are working together in order to bomb the Zaporizhzhia plant, and blame the nuclear meltdown on Russia, thus giving us immediate authority to use tactical nuclear warheads on Moscow, Novosibirsk, Kazan, and Omsk.This will trigger the Russians to throw everything they have back at the U.S.Thunderstorms are likely in Enerhodar, Ukraine on the 4th, so that is the only reason it may be pushed to the 5th. You have 72 hours maximum to prepare for nuclear war (hopefully 96 if the Russians are slow to respond), and we have all been told to stay home, and prepare. We have been given $15K bonuses each to buy survival supplies if necessary, and our offices in Yorkville, Virginia have been closed down permanently, so this is a define, not a conspiracy theory. Please prepare, guys.I love you all, and I will happily reply to any questions you have."
The insider does show badge and flag later in thread to verify self.
A little after this the new York times posts an article confirming the Russians were told to leave the plant by the 5th. [2] this proves this guy did have inside knowledge to know prior to media knowing.
The NY times article states
"Ukraine is reportedly “preparing for a nuclear explosion” at the Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant, heightening tensions in the wake of Russia’s first overnight drone attack on Kyiv in 12 days.Worries over a potential blast have prompted training to prepare residents for what might occur, according to Kira Rudik, a member of the Ukrainian Parliament."
It should be noted that Russia does not benefit from this plant exploding so they would never cause this. According to weather reports, winds will be blowing into Russia so Russia would receive the nuclear fallout. [3]
There is zero benefit to Russia to irradiate own people. There is benefit to Ukraine if it draws Nato into the war.
Stay safe. Get some emergency supplies and maybe use this thread to help each other learn how to survive nuclear fall out.
Sources
1. https://boards.4chan.org/pol/thread/433041159
2. https://nypost.com/2023/07/02/ukraine-preparing-for-nuclear-explosion-as-russian-troops-ordered-to-leave-zaporizhzhia-plant/
3. https://www.windy.com/
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Prigozihn March to Moscow. On the way to Moscow he kills a reported 16 Russian military members and shoots down 5 helicopter.
Suddenly just before prigozihn makes himself new president news announces he has made deal and will not topple Putin.
If you know nothing of Russian power structure, perhaps this will enlighten you. Imagine in America if somebody shoots down 5 helicopters and kills 15 American soldiers. This death most certainly ly would not go unanswered, but Putin announces complete forgiveness.
Well, FSB runs Mother Russia. Putin is not real power. FSB is. Prigozihn would not back off if he did not have some crazy assurances that were airtight. His life was on the line if he lost.
What happens is he won and FSB basically negotiate Russian surrender. Putin is now figure head. Likely they thought it weak that Russia would be toppled by military coup.
Here is what likely happened. Russia told Prigozihn that he should just chill and run for election which comes up in spring. The FSB promised they will rig election in Prigozihn's favor.
Prigozihn will be next president of Russia.
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When Russia invades Ukraine, Americans cry and so does world.
Now that Russia is invading Russia, nobody condemns the invasion and send Russia billions to defend itself from The Russian troops .
Before you make fun of Russia for this mess, think about the fact that destabilizing a Nuclear power means that some force could take advantage of situation to take over nuclear facility. Maybe next Russia leader does not care about mutual destruction. America please send Putin billions to defend himself from Russian invader.
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(But it's totally fine because he only did it for the money)
Paul Manafort told Insider he gave Trump data to Russians to lay the groundwork for future business deals
Camila DeChalus
- Paul Manafort denies that he shared polling data with Russians to help Trump win in 2016.
- Manafort says that he shared the information to lay the groundwork for future business deals.
- Manafort has previously failed to recall certain details about him sharing data with his associate.
Donald Trump's 2016 campaign chairman Paul Manafort told Insider in an exclusive interview that he shared campaign polling data with a suspected Russian intelligence officer to lay out the groundwork for future business dealings for himself and not to help Trump get elected.
"It was meant to show how Clinton was vulnerable," he told Insider.
He was trying to leverage his connections with Trump to get more money from "pro-Russia oligarchs," Manafort added.
Manafort acknowledged he was aware that he shared confidential polling data from the Trump campaign with Konstantin Kilimnik, a business associate with suspected ties to Russian intelligence. In 2021, the Treasury Department found that Kilimnik then shared data deemed as "sensitive information on polling and campaign strategy" with Russian spies. The Department then sanctioned Kilimnik for this transaction.
Manafort pushed back on the claim that the information was sensitive and told Insider that the data he shared with the business associate "was a combination of public information."
Manafort previously denied that he shared information with Kilimnik during Special Counsel Robert Mueller's investigation of Russian interference in the 2016 presidential elections. He told Insider that he failed to recall sharing data with Kilimnik during Mueller's investigation because his memory began to deteriorate due to the conditions of his detainment.
Manafort's interview with Insider comes after he spent nearly two years in prison on various charges, including tax fraud and witness tampering, a result of Mueller's investigation.
Trump pardoned Manafort in 2020.
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