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Post by Vinny on Mar 22, 2024 19:55:19 GMT
A highly policed city that journalists cannot cross unchecked?
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Post by Vinny on Mar 22, 2024 22:03:58 GMT
Seen footage, the men were absolutely relaxed as they opened fire, this attack looks staged.
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Post by jonksy on Mar 22, 2024 22:29:47 GMT
A highly policed city that journalists cannot cross unchecked? Gun ownership in Russia is nearly as stringent as it is here Vinny...So its complete mystery.....Here is a video from a lady in the know...
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Post by wapentake on Mar 22, 2024 22:58:51 GMT
Seen footage, the men were absolutely relaxed as they opened fire, this attack looks staged. Yeah and I’d put nothing past sputum he’s killed without compunction before and wouldn’t bother offing plebs to use it as an excuse to act.
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Post by ProVeritas on Mar 23, 2024 0:25:32 GMT
Odds on it is a Russian State False Flag operation. Miraculously "evidence" linking it to Ukraine, or some other enemy of Putin, will be found. One or two idiots outside of Russia may even believe it.
All The Best
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Post by Vinny on Mar 23, 2024 0:40:29 GMT
Odds on it is a Russian State False Flag operation. Miraculously "evidence" linking it to Ukraine, or some other enemy of Putin, will be found. One or two idiots outside of Russia may even believe it. Exactly. In 1999 the FSB bombed Russia to fake an excuse to invade Chechnya. They also incorrectly briefed the Duma in advance about the Volgodonsk bombing, and an FSB team was caught having planted a bomb at Ryazan. I wouldn't be surprised if a critic or two of the regime was amongst the dead. And pro Ukrainian Russian partisans are now going to be hunted more vigorously. Did you know that none of the Chechens who were involved in the 2002 theatre siege had working bomb vests? They were also set up, and their leader Abu Bakar was working for the FSB. Source, Anna Politkovskaya. There's a reason she was murdered by the regime. She knew too much.
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Post by Vinny on Mar 23, 2024 10:06:48 GMT
Dubdrifter, you're into conspiracy theories, anything to add?
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Post by jonksy on Mar 24, 2024 2:02:34 GMT
If these in.terroists can get into Russia and do this to their citizens,... the U.S. and the U.K., who allows anyone in, without vetting, doesn't stand a chance.
'Kill them and have no mercy': ISIS release 90-seconds of horror in sick selfie film showing terror attack on Moscow's Crocus City Hall that slaughtered 140 people - as US rebuts Putin's claims of a Ukraine link, declaring 'Ukraine had no involvement' ISIS claimed responsibility for the Moscow attack that left over 140 dead The US believes that ISIS-K, an ultra-violent sect of ISIS, was responsible ISIS released a 90-second selfie video of the sick attack tonight
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Post by Hutchyns on Mar 24, 2024 9:45:19 GMT
The Russians investigation will I'm sure, be able to provide a good number of answers to various questions in the near future, but given the title of the thread, and that Vinny has additionally reiterated this morning that the gunmen had crossed Moscow, and crossed it with ease 'Russian Police have checkpoints across Moscow, journalists cannot cross the city without being stopped and searched. How come men with illegal guns can cross it with ease?' I can't help thinking it would have surely made far more sense for the gunmen to get to the Crocus city venue without going into Moscow at all, let alone crossing the city ? My knowledge of Russia and the city of Moscow is limited, but as the city of Krasnogorsk is the administrative centre of the Krasnogorsky district , are we certain that the Moscow City police or security would be responsible for this area, and are we clear as to where Moscow checkpoints start and end, and whether they can be circumvented by just remaining outside of the city boundaries ? Nothing more than idle speculation on my part, that I can put to bed once the 'crossing of Moscow' is made more evident. The more I see the BBC refer to Krasnogorsk as 'near Moscow' rather than 'in Moscow', and see if portrayed as outside the perimeter of Moscow in maps, the less certain I am that the crossing of Moscow actually took place.
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Post by Vinny on Mar 24, 2024 11:09:33 GMT
The Russians investigation will I'm sure, be able to provide a good number of answers to various questions in the near future, but given the title of the thread, and that Vinny has additionally reiterated this morning that the gunmen had crossed Moscow, and crossed it with ease 'Russian Police have checkpoints across Moscow, journalists cannot cross the city without being stopped and searched. How come men with illegal guns can cross it with ease?' I can't help thinking it would have surely made far more sense for the gunmen to get to the Crocus city venue without going into Moscow at all, let alone crossing the city ? My knowledge of Russia and the city of Moscow is limited, but as the city of Krasnogorsk is the administrative centre of the Krasnogorsky district , are we certain that the Moscow City police or security would be responsible for this area, and are we clear as to where Moscow checkpoints start and end, and whether they can be circumvented by just remaining outside of the city boundaries ? Nothing more than idle speculation on my part, that I can put to bed once the 'crossing of Moscow' is made more evident. The more I see the BBC refer to Krasnogorsk as 'near Moscow' rather than 'in Moscow', and see if portrayed as outside the perimeter of Moscow in maps, the less certain I am that the crossing of Moscow actually took place. Good answer, I didn't know that it was on the outskirts.
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Post by johnofgwent on Mar 24, 2024 13:48:35 GMT
A highly policed city that journalists cannot cross unchecked? Being pals with Putin or one of the many former gangsters he takes backhanders from ? Any number of ways occur to me ....
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Post by ProVeritas on Mar 24, 2024 14:10:25 GMT
A highly policed city that journalists cannot cross unchecked? Being pals with Putin or one of the many former gangsters he takes backhanders from ? Any number of ways occur to me .... You mean, like being False Flag Operatives allegedly heading to Ukraine to exfil after a terrorist attack in Moscow? All The Best
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Post by johnofgwent on Mar 24, 2024 14:38:52 GMT
Being pals with Putin or one of the many former gangsters he takes backhanders from ? Any number of ways occur to me .... You mean, like being False Flag Operatives allegedly heading to Ukraine to exfil after a terrorist attack in Moscow? All The Best No, i don't think i do.
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Post by jonksy on Mar 24, 2024 14:45:19 GMT
You mean, like being False Flag Operatives allegedly heading to Ukraine to exfil after a terrorist attack in Moscow? All The Best No, i don't think i do. Neither do the rest of us John.
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Post by Baron von Lotsov on Mar 24, 2024 14:51:45 GMT
A highly policed city that journalists cannot cross unchecked? It looks to me to be state-sanctioned, but it would not be Russia. It could be an MI6 + CIA op using a Ukrainian dissident group. You will likely have in Ukraine the main army and control structure, and then you will get extremist terrorist groups who are run by national intelligence agencies and have been built up by their control of the world's media, so they will run the group over many years and use them to strike targets that are politically convenient. This strategy has been going on for a very long time, at least as far back as the world wars. This is why the Ukrainians can honestly say it was not them. I believe they are telling the truth, but I also believe Russia did not do it, and may find links to Ukraine even though the Kiev lot can say it was not us. You see a pattern here. Each time Russia gets hit we are told is is Russia hitting itself. I say that is bullshit. There is a more likely explanation.
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