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Comment: Here Reed does a disservice. The topics he is dismissing have ample evidence for their reality. Which is why philosophy is not a science...
At risk of losing respect and/or credibility, I still watch a certain sport (when my country is playing) and I still yell at the tv. I choose to...
Articles like this are laughable and designed to keep you ensnared in their game, focussed on their circus. Make no mistake, there is no spying...
If you found this article educational and enlightening, you might want to lay off the Kool-Aid.
Let them in, arrest them, and send them to The Hague for trial.
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Comment: Contrast this with Obama's recent statement that "Russian troops on the territory of Ukraine are not a humanitarian or peacekeeping mission ... these are the facts that can be proved [and] they cannot be questioned." If they can be proved, prove it, because no one's buying your bullshit anymore, Obama.
As Russia and Novorossiya have said officially, yes, there are Russian volunteers among the NAF, just as there are Italians, French, Serbian, Spanish, even Canadian and British volunteers. But there are no 'troops and ammo' crossing the border. AsJeff Steinberg, Executive Intelligence Review from Leesburg, recently told PressTV: