• Russia evacuates

    From Björn Felten@2:203/2 to All on Sunday, October 23, 2022 10:33:40
    So Russia is once again evacuation Ukrainian civilians from cities that are about to be liberated by the Ukrainian military. "Leave no washing machine behind!" is the order.

    Those Ukrainian citizens are now moved to Russia, where they will be safe from the Ukrainian Nazi hoards:

    http://eljaco.se/evacuate.jpeg

    At the arrival they will be taken care of in the usual, friendly Russian way, making sure their civil rights will not be violated:

    http://eljaco.se/evac2.jpg


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  • From Ward Dossche@2:292/854 to Björn Felten on Sunday, October 23, 2022 16:04:46
    So Russia is once again evacuation Ukrainian civilians from cities that
    are about to be liberated by the Ukrainian military. "Leave no washing machine behind!" is the order.

    It could also mean that Russia is clearing the way for a nuclear strike ...

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  • From Lee Lofaso@2:203/2 to Björn Felten on Sunday, October 23, 2022 19:17:14
    Hello Bjrn,

    So Russia is once again evacuation Ukrainian civilians from cities that are
    about to be liberated by the Ukrainian military. "Leave no washing machine behind!" is the order.

    The US evacuated Vietnamese civilians from cities that were about to
    be liberated by the Vietnamese military. Maybe that is where Putin got
    his idea from.

    Those Ukrainian citizens are now moved to Russia, where they will be safe from the Ukrainian Nazi hoards:

    http://eljaco.se/evacuate.jpeg


    Those Vietnamese civilians were moved to the USA, where they would
    be safe from the Vietnamese freedom fighters.

    At the arrival they will be taken care of in the usual, friendly Russian way, making sure their civil rights will not be violated:

    http://eljaco.se/evac2.jpg


    One of those Vietnamese civilians was a former president of Vietnam.
    He was relocated to Louisiana, and made a living down the bayou as a
    shrimper, having paid cash for his boat. His daughter also did quite
    well, managing a convenience store. I miss those days ...

    For Life,
    Lee

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  • From Lee Lofaso@2:203/2 to Ward Dossche on Sunday, October 23, 2022 23:27:40
    Hello Ward,

    So Russia is once again evacuation Ukrainian civilians from cities that
    are about to be liberated by the Ukrainian military. "Leave no washing
    machine behind!" is the order.

    It could also mean that Russia is clearing the way for a nuclear strike ...

    Oh the wonder of it all! WWIII! What a blast that will be!
    Make the land uninhabitable for Russian conscripts, thus making
    Russia safe again!

    For Life,
    Lee

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  • From Lee Lofaso@2:203/2 to Ward Dossche on Monday, October 24, 2022 13:13:38
    Hello Ward,

    So Russia is once again evacuation Ukrainian civilians from cities that
    are about to be liberated by the Ukrainian military. "Leave no washing
    machine behind!" is the order.

    It could also mean that Russia is clearing the way for a nuclear strike ...

    Putin claims Ukraine is planning for a "dirty" bomb strike.
    Which is why he is evacuating his new conscripts from the area.
    Before the bombing begins ...

    For Life,
    Lee

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  • From alexander koryagin@2:5075/128.130 to Ward Dossche on Monday, October 24, 2022 14:36:01
    Hi, Ward Dossche!
    I read your message from 23.10.2022 17:04

    BF>> So Russia is once again evacuation Ukrainian civilians from
    BF>> cities that are about to be liberated by the Ukrainian
    BF>> military. "Leave no washing machine behind!" is the order.
    WD> It could also mean that Russia is clearing the way for a
    WD> nuclear strike ...

    To A-bomb its own territory? Russia have probably learn to have
    Chernobil of his own. ;-)

    Bye, Ward!
    Alexander Koryagin
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  • From Ward Dossche@2:292/854 to alexander koryagin on Monday, October 24, 2022 14:26:42
    To A-bomb its own territory? Russia have probably learn to have
    Chernobil of his own. ;-)

    Russia already had a Chernobyl of its own ... the original one...

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  • From Dmitry Protasoff@2:5001/100.1 to alexander koryagin on Monday, October 24, 2022 21:52:36
    Hello, alexander!

    Monday October 24 2022 14:36, you wrote to Ward Dossche:

    To A-bomb its own territory? Russia have probably learn to have
    Chernobil of his own. ;-)

    It's well known proverb in Russia that in any case the best idea is to bomb Voronezh (our city) ;)
    Or as old proverb says - "beat your friends, so your enemies will be scared of you".

    Best regards,
    dp.

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  • From alexander koryagin@2:5075/128.130 to Ward Dossche on Tuesday, October 25, 2022 08:40:52
    Hi, Ward Dossche!
    I read your message from 24.10.2022 15:26

    ak>> To A-bomb its own territory? Russia probably longs to
    ak>> have Chernobyl of its own. ;-)
    WD> Russia already had a Chernobyl of its own ... the original
    WD> one...

    But it is in Ukraine? Or you meant it was? :)

    Bye, Ward!
    Alexander Koryagin
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  • From Oleg Nazaroff@2:50/700 to Lee Lofaso on Tuesday, October 25, 2022 10:53:37
    ண ६窠, Lee Lofaso.
    ᠫ 24.10.22 13:13:

    So Russia is once again evacuation Ukrainian civilians from cities that are about to be
    liberated by the Ukrainian military. "Leave no washing machine behind!" is the order.
    It could also mean that Russia is clearing the way for a nuclear strike ...
    Putin claims Ukraine is planning for a "dirty" bomb strike. Which is why he is evacuating his
    new conscripts from the area. Before the bombing begins ...

    A tsunami can be as powerful as a bomb.

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  • From Oleg Nazaroff@2:50/700 to Lee Lofaso on Tuesday, October 25, 2022 10:55:58
    ண ६窠, Lee Lofaso.
    ᠫ 23.10.22 23:27:

    So Russia is once again evacuation Ukrainian civilians from cities that are about to be
    liberated by the Ukrainian military. "Leave no washing machine behind!" is the order.
    It could also mean that Russia is clearing the way for a nuclear strike ...
    Oh the wonder of it all! WWIII! What a blast that will be! Make the land uninhabitable for
    Russian conscripts, thus making Russia safe again!

    If anything, quite a few will come to you, too ;)

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  • From Oleg Nazaroff@2:50/700 to Ward Dossche on Tuesday, October 25, 2022 11:02:09
    ண ६窠, Ward Dossche.
    ᠫ 23.10.22 16:04:

    So Russia is once again evacuation Ukrainian civilians from cities that are about to be
    liberated by the Ukrainian military. "Leave no washing machine behind!" is the order.
    It could also mean that Russia is clearing the way for a nuclear strike ...

    It is enough for the Ukrainians to hit the nuclear waste of Zaporozhye with one missile for the 'life-giving' radioactive wind of change to reach Belgium ;)

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  • From Lee Lofaso@2:203/2 to Oleg Nazaroff on Wednesday, October 26, 2022 00:10:48
    Hello Oleg,

    So Russia is once again evacuation Ukrainian civilians from cities
    that are about to be
    liberated by the Ukrainian military. "Leave no washing machine
    behind!" is the order.
    It could also mean that Russia is clearing the way for a nuclear
    strike ...
    Putin claims Ukraine is planning for a "dirty" bomb strike. Which is
    why he is evacuating his
    new conscripts from the area. Before the bombing begins ...

    A tsunami can be as powerful as a bomb.

    There is archeaological evidence of the dead sea having been nuked
    thousands of years ago. Some say that was the cause of the destruction
    of Sodom and Gomorrah. Underwater remains of buildings have been dated
    from that era, so one never knows.

    When nukes are exploded in the middle of a lake, that water has to
    go somewhere. How many cities that once existed might never be known.
    But we do know at least two of them went up in smoke, turning Lot's
    wife into a pillar of salt.

    Which might explain why the Dead Sea is the saltiest lake in the
    world. Aside from the Great Salt Lake in Utah, where Mormons go for
    beach parties.

    For Life,
    Lee

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  • From Lee Lofaso@2:203/2 to Oleg Nazaroff on Wednesday, October 26, 2022 00:10:55
    Hello Oleg,

    So Russia is once again evacuation Ukrainian civilians from cities
    that are about to be
    liberated by the Ukrainian military. "Leave no washing machine
    behind!" is the order.
    It could also mean that Russia is clearing the way for a nuclear
    strike ...
    Oh the wonder of it all! WWIII! What a blast that will be! Make the
    land uninhabitable for
    Russian conscripts, thus making Russia safe again!

    If anything, quite a few will come to you, too ;)

    And create alligators that glow in the dark? That would be cool!

    For Life,
    Lee

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  • From Dmitry Protasoff@2:5001/100.1 to alexander koryagin on Wednesday, October 26, 2022 01:10:12
    Hello, alexander!

    Tuesday October 25 2022 08:40, you wrote to Ward Dossche:

    Russia already had a Chernobyl of its own ... the original
    one...

    But it is in Ukraine? Or you meant it was? :)

    We had many "Chernobyls". Another example is the blast near Vladivostok just 9 months before Chernobyl:
    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Soviet_submarine_K-431

    It's easy to develop nuclear technology when you have never ending man power :)


    Best regards,
    dp.

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  • From Ward Dossche@2:292/854 to alexander koryagin on Wednesday, October 26, 2022 00:19:53
    To A-bomb its own territory? Russia probably longs to
    have Chernobyl of its own. ;-)
    Russia already had a Chernobyl of its own ... the original
    one...

    But it is in Ukraine? Or you meant it was? :)

    The Orcs left it there ...

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  • From Oleg Nazaroff@2:50/700 to Lee Lofaso on Wednesday, October 26, 2022 09:44:10
    ண ६窠, Lee Lofaso.
    ᠫ 26.10.22 0:10:

    new conscripts from the area. Before the bombing begins ...
    A tsunami can be as powerful as a bomb.
    There is archeaological evidence of the dead sea having been nuked thousands of years ago.
    Some say that was the cause of the destruction of Sodom and Gomorrah. Underwater remains of
    buildings have been dated from that era, so one never knows. When nukes are exploded in the
    middle of a lake, that water has to go somewhere. How many cities that once existed might
    never be known. But we do know at least two of them went up in smoke, turning Lot's wife into
    a pillar of salt. Which might explain why the Dead Sea is the saltiest lake in the world.
    Aside from the Great Salt Lake in Utah, where Mormons go for beach parties.

    Don't interpret the Old Testament as you wish, the devil is in the details...

    A tsunami can be caused by the collapse of a dam, just that.

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  • From Oleg Nazaroff@2:50/700 to Lee Lofaso on Wednesday, October 26, 2022 09:45:47
    ண ६窠, Lee Lofaso.
    ᠫ 26.10.22 0:10:

    So Russia is once again evacuation Ukrainian civilians from cities
    that are about to be
    liberated by the Ukrainian military. "Leave no washing machine
    behind!" is the order.
    It could also mean that Russia is clearing the way for a nuclear
    strike ...
    Oh the wonder of it all! WWIII! What a blast that will be! Make the
    land uninhabitable for
    Russian conscripts, thus making Russia safe again!
    If anything, quite a few will come to you, too ;)
    And create alligators that glow in the dark? That would be cool!

    Visit Pripyat. I didn't meet any alligators, but there are some mutants.

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  • From alexander koryagin@2:5075/128.130 to Dmitry Protasoff on Thursday, October 27, 2022 09:19:23
    Hi, Dmitry Protasoff!
    I read your message from 26.10.2022 01:10

    WD>>> Russia already had a Chernobyl of its own ... the
    WD>>> original one...
    ak>> But it is in Ukraine? Or you meant it was? :)
    DP> We had many "Chernobyls". Another example is the blast near
    DP> Vladivostok just 9 months before Chernobyl:
    DP> https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Soviet_submarine_K-431

    An incomparable case.

    Bye, Dmitry!
    Alexander Koryagin
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  • From Dmitry Protasoff@2:5001/100.1 to alexander koryagin on Thursday, October 27, 2022 09:36:08
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    Hello, alexander!

    Thursday October 27 2022 09:19, you wrote to me:

    Russia already had a Chernobyl of its own ... the
    original one...
    But it is in Ukraine? Or you meant it was? :)
    We had many "Chernobyls". Another example is the blast near
    Vladivostok just 9 months before Chernobyl:
    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Soviet_submarine_K-431

    An incomparable case.

    How about https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kyshtym_disaster ?

    Best regards,
    dp.

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  • From alexander koryagin@2:5075/128.130 to Dmitry Protasoff on Thursday, October 27, 2022 14:23:14
    Hi, Dmitry Protasoff!
    I read your message from 27.10.2022 09:36

    WD>>>>> Russia already had a Chernobyl of its own ...
    WD>>>>> the original one...
    ak>>>> But it is in Ukraine? Or you meant it was? :)
    DP>>> We had many "Chernobyls". Another example is the blast
    DP>>> near Vladivostok just 9 months before Chernobyl:
    DP>>>https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Soviet_submarine_K-431
    ak>> An incomparable case.
    DP> How abouthttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kyshtym_disaster ?

    That's probably was why the Kyshtym Dwarf appeared there. ;) Well, what
    I can say... Americans shamelessly poisoned the Pacific using atolls for nuclear business. The USSSR was more modest - it used its own territory.

    Bye, Dmitry!
    Alexander Koryagin
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  • From Dmitry Protasoff@2:5001/100.1 to alexander koryagin on Thursday, October 27, 2022 15:44:48
    Hello, alexander!

    Thursday October 27 2022 14:23, you wrote to me:

    That's probably was why the Kyshtym Dwarf appeared there. ;) Well,
    what I can say... Americans shamelessly poisoned the Pacific using
    atolls for nuclear business. The USSSR was more modest - it used its
    own territory.

    And poisoned it's own people? :)
    Sounds like you hate Russians!

    Best regards,
    dp.

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  • From Lee Lofaso@2:203/2 to alexander koryagin on Sunday, October 30, 2022 04:14:59
    Hello Alexander,

    Russia already had a Chernobyl of its own ...
    the original one...
    But it is in Ukraine? Or you meant it was? :)
    We had many "Chernobyls". Another example is the blast
    near Vladivostok just 9 months before Chernobyl:
    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Soviet_submarine_K-431
    An incomparable case.
    How abouthttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kyshtym_disaster ?

    That's probably was why the Kyshtym Dwarf appeared there. ;) Well, what
    I can say... Americans shamelessly poisoned the Pacific using atolls for nuclear business. The USSSR was more modest - it used its own territory.

    The US also nuked Mississippi, one of its own states. Twice. Left
    the area contaminated for decades. Alligators in the swamp actually
    did glow in the dark as a result.

    For Life,
    Lee

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