Source: Son of the New American Revolution.
Larry Johnson shares an intriguing detail about the territory of Bakhmut in Ukraine.
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Source: Son of the New American Revolution.
Larry Johnson shares an intriguing detail about the territory of Bakhmut in Ukraine.
Imaginary bioweapons? Is that it? Really?
I was hoping to learn that Ukraine had judiciously held back a dozen or so nukes when they gave them up to Russia in exchange for a commitment to NEVER attack or threaten Ukraine militarily.
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RE: “Imaginary bioweapons? Is that it? Really?”
No, that isn’t it.
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Okay, what is the writer referring to when he talks about something “hidden?” He hints darkly that they are fighting to keep something secret. I think he is talking about bioweapons.
Oh. You think there are REAL bioweapons hidden there. Of course you do.
You denigrate Salon and then post to Larry Johnson on sonar21.com again. Wow! I could not have made this up.
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RE: “Okay, what is the writer referring to when he talks about something ‘hidden?’ ”
From the source: “The Artemsoli salt mine system is already being used by the Armed Forces of Ukraine as an underground fortress. Ammunition depots, quarters for personnel, and in some places even hangars for equipment are equipped at great depths.”
You could learn the same from Wikipedia, or Google.
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The things that you cite do not justify the words “hidden” or “hiding.” Obviously. The fact that these mines have had military uses going back to WW1 is hardly a secret. Maybe you understand now that SONAR21 is not a reliable site? In this case, Johnson was planting the idea of hidden bioweapons without a shred of evidence. Pure propaganda.
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RE: “The things that you cite do not justify the words ‘hidden’ or ‘hiding.'”
Don’t be ridiculous.
RE: “Maybe you understand now that SONAR21 is not a reliable site?”
Don’t be ridiculous again.
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One of us is ridiculous. Very frequently. I do not believe it to be me.
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That’s a sure sign of the Dunning–Kruger effect.
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I think a better question would be “Where’s Vlad?”
Using existing facilities to store material for war when invaded is a good strategy. Apparently, this “son” is of Putin and wants Ukraine to just leave their war materials out where they can be found and destroyed. The best answer to the question is “Who cares?”
Just another attempt to discredit the Ukrainians for standing up for their freedom. YAWN!
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