โ๏ธInvitation to Russian BBQ at Prime Minister Albanese's house in Kiribilli 12pm this Saturday 24.06.2023
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๐ฆ๐บ๐ท๐บ15 years ago: A very rare photo of @AussieCossack listening to Patriotic songs at the Moscow Sretensky Seminary with Metropolitan Tihon (Shevkunov)
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๐บ๐ฆHow much longer will Zelensky's Regime last until?
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โก๏ธLativa: ๐ซ๐ฒ NATO military convoys heading to the war against Russia are being attacked by local partisans.
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๐ฅMassive explosion in Marinka as Russian troops send a remotely controlled captured Ukrainian tank packed with explosives driving on autopilot towards the Ukrainian positions.
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โ๏ธAny persons threatening to kill Russians are enemies who should be and will be punished for doing so, Kremlin press secretary Dmitry Peskov has warned.
โ๏ธOn Sunday, Peskov was asked by channel Rossyia 1 to comment on the words of Mikhail Podoliak, a top adviser to Ukrainian President Vladimir Zelensky, who said last week that Kievโs long-awaited counteroffensive would be โthe most brutal advance with the maximum killing of Russians on this route.โ
โ๏ธโThatโs what our enemies say, and we have to fight them. You canโt threaten the Russians with murder. Russians should punish them for this, and we will do so,โ the Kremlin spokesperson pointed out.
PS. This includes anyone who threatens to kill Russians online using social media. The Russians are coming..
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๐ฆ๐บThis morning's edition of the Sydney Morning Herald ran this story this referring to The Aussie Cossack as a "Moscow-sympathiser".
๐What an outrageous allegation )
๐What an outrageous allegation )
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Episode 17: Zelensky Body Brokers & The Adrenochrome Shopโ
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A video about the atrocities of Ukrainian OUN (Banderites) during the Great Patriotic War was shown at the plenary session of the SPIEF
I subbed it so that it can be shared as wide as possible. People should know, people should see.
I subbed it so that it can be shared as wide as possible. People should know, people should see.
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๐ถ This anti-Zelensky song is topping the Russian music charts and going viral..
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๐ฆ๐บ๐ท๐บBBQ at Albanese's house this Saturday 24 June 12pm in Kirribilli, Sydney to protest the closing of the new Russian Embassy in Canberra.
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๐ท๐บ๐ฆ๐บAustralian parliament joins hands to block new Russian embassy (Part 1)
Russia already has an embassy in the Canberra suburb of Griffith, but for some years it has investigated the possibility of building a second embassy site to enhance its diplomatic presence.
The unprecedented parliamentary action was carried out on vague, security grounds that the second embassy would be in close proximity to the parliament. But, as some commentators have noted, the US, China and several other countries have embassy facilities a similar distance from the national parliament.
No concrete explanation was provided for the urgent need to block the construction of the building. Instead, the Labor government cited unspecified advice from unnamed โsecurity agenciesโ who asserted that the building, which has yet to be constructed, would constitute a threat to โnational security.โ
The clear implication was that it would be used for electronic espionageโsomething many countries do. As 2013 leaks by US National Security Agency whistleblower Edward Snowden made clear, successive American governments have used embassies and diplomatic missions as spying centres, including on allied states such as Germany.
Parliament, however, is a public building. Its main deliberations are publicly available through the publication of Hansards and television broadcasts of important sittings. To the extent that sensitive discussions on โnational securityโ issues take place in the parliamentary building, undoubtedly advanced counter-surveillance measures would be taken.
In other words, the decision to block the embassy was a political decision. It dovetailed with the escalation of the US-NATO war effort in Ukraine which is ever more openly a war between Washington and its allies against Russia.
To legitimise its military actions against Moscow, the US administration of President Joe Biden has continued and intensified a protracted anti-Russian propaganda campaign, waged for some years by segments of the US political establishment, especially the Democratic Party and the intelligence agencies. This has included claims of โRussian interferenceโ and spying in American politics and society, never with any substantiation.
The Labor governmentโs move is entirely in keeping with this narrative and serves to bolster it. Moreover, it is significant that the government, backed by all parties, took the unusual step of resorting to legislation to override a prior ruling of the judiciary, in a clear breach of the separation of powers.
In 2008, the Russian government bought the lease for the site in the Canberra suburb of Yarralumla. In 2011, the National Capital Authority (NCA), a regulatory body responsible for diplomatic zones of the capital, approved the plans for a new embassy to be built on it.
For many years, Russia did nothing with the site. In 2022, the NCA announced that it had terminated the lease, but it did so on the grounds that land for diplomatic missions was in limited supply. An NCA statement complained that the unused Russian lot detracted โfrom the overall aesthetic, importance and dignity of the area reserved for diplomatic missions and foreign representation in the national capital.โ
On the surface at least, the complaint was entirely separate and distinct from the current line about potential Russian spying. The fact that Russia has moved at such a slow pace to develop the embassy, moreover, demonstrates that it is not a top priority for the Russian government for espionage or other reasons.
A Russian challenge to the termination was successful. A Federal Court found on May 31 that the termination was โinvalid and of no effect,โ and that the Russian authorities had a right to the โquiet enjoyment of the landโ that they had leased.
๐Continued
Russia already has an embassy in the Canberra suburb of Griffith, but for some years it has investigated the possibility of building a second embassy site to enhance its diplomatic presence.
The unprecedented parliamentary action was carried out on vague, security grounds that the second embassy would be in close proximity to the parliament. But, as some commentators have noted, the US, China and several other countries have embassy facilities a similar distance from the national parliament.
No concrete explanation was provided for the urgent need to block the construction of the building. Instead, the Labor government cited unspecified advice from unnamed โsecurity agenciesโ who asserted that the building, which has yet to be constructed, would constitute a threat to โnational security.โ
The clear implication was that it would be used for electronic espionageโsomething many countries do. As 2013 leaks by US National Security Agency whistleblower Edward Snowden made clear, successive American governments have used embassies and diplomatic missions as spying centres, including on allied states such as Germany.
Parliament, however, is a public building. Its main deliberations are publicly available through the publication of Hansards and television broadcasts of important sittings. To the extent that sensitive discussions on โnational securityโ issues take place in the parliamentary building, undoubtedly advanced counter-surveillance measures would be taken.
In other words, the decision to block the embassy was a political decision. It dovetailed with the escalation of the US-NATO war effort in Ukraine which is ever more openly a war between Washington and its allies against Russia.
To legitimise its military actions against Moscow, the US administration of President Joe Biden has continued and intensified a protracted anti-Russian propaganda campaign, waged for some years by segments of the US political establishment, especially the Democratic Party and the intelligence agencies. This has included claims of โRussian interferenceโ and spying in American politics and society, never with any substantiation.
The Labor governmentโs move is entirely in keeping with this narrative and serves to bolster it. Moreover, it is significant that the government, backed by all parties, took the unusual step of resorting to legislation to override a prior ruling of the judiciary, in a clear breach of the separation of powers.
In 2008, the Russian government bought the lease for the site in the Canberra suburb of Yarralumla. In 2011, the National Capital Authority (NCA), a regulatory body responsible for diplomatic zones of the capital, approved the plans for a new embassy to be built on it.
For many years, Russia did nothing with the site. In 2022, the NCA announced that it had terminated the lease, but it did so on the grounds that land for diplomatic missions was in limited supply. An NCA statement complained that the unused Russian lot detracted โfrom the overall aesthetic, importance and dignity of the area reserved for diplomatic missions and foreign representation in the national capital.โ
On the surface at least, the complaint was entirely separate and distinct from the current line about potential Russian spying. The fact that Russia has moved at such a slow pace to develop the embassy, moreover, demonstrates that it is not a top priority for the Russian government for espionage or other reasons.
A Russian challenge to the termination was successful. A Federal Court found on May 31 that the termination was โinvalid and of no effect,โ and that the Russian authorities had a right to the โquiet enjoyment of the landโ that they had leased.
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๐ท๐บ๐ฆ๐บAustralian parliament joins hands to block new Russian embassy (Part 2)
The parliamentary discussion on the legislation blocking the Russian embassy took just a few minutes.
Clare O'Neil, Laborโs Minister for Home Affairs, spoke for a minute or less. She just repeated the vague assertions of the building posing a โnational securityโ threat.
Significantly, OโNeil did comment on the unanimity across parliament, declaring: โThere is necessarily a lot of focus on the conflict that goes on in this building; there is not as much reporting and discussion about the moments of goodwill and national unity. I want to thank the opposition, the Greens and the crossbench for the way in which they have worked with the government and the concern they have shown for the national security information that we have been providing them.โ
In other words, the legislation involved not simply the government and the Liberal-National opposition, but literally every political tendency in parliament, from the Greens, to far-right populists and so-called โTealโ independents.
That is particularly striking because the very week that the anti-Russian measure was rushed through, parliament was dominated by infighting and mutual recriminations over sexual misconduct scandals. The parties fought bitterly on these issues, but they came together on the question of the Russian embassy, touching, as it did, on the demands of the intelligence agencies and the promotion of militarist aggression and justifications for war.
In a press conference the same day, Prime Minister Anthony Albanese all but acknowledged that what the parliament had done may have breached international laws related to the rights of diplomatic missions. โWe donโt expect that Russiaโs in a position to talk about international law, given their rejection of it so consistently and so brazenly with their invasion of Ukraine and the atrocities that have occurred, that are occurring on an ongoing basis,โ he stated.
Who is Albanese to speak of international law? Australian governments, Labor and Coalition, have participated in every criminal US-led war over the past 80 years. In the more recent period alone, that has included the illegal 2003 invasion of Iraq as well as the decades-long occupation of Afghanistan, during which Australian troops committed documented war crimes, including the murder of civilians and prisoners.
Far from intervening in Ukraine to defend โnational sovereigntyโ and democracy, the US and its allies have stoked and exploited the conflict to further the same American imperialist aims that laid waste to the Middle East and Central Asia. Washington is fighting a proxy war to the last Ukrainian in a bid to inflict a decisive military defeat on Russia, viewed as an obstacle to the prosecution of US geo-political interests. That includes the mounting US-led confrontation with China, which US strategists say is the chief threat to Washingtonโs global dominance.
Australia fully supports the proxy war in Ukraine. The Labor government, it was revealed this week, has been in discussions about sending Hornet fighter jets to the battlefields in a move that could trigger a world war. At the same time, it has been at the forefront of a diplomatic offensive against China as well as a vast military build-up in preparation for war against it.
The coming together of the parliament against the construction of a new Russian embassy is another demonstration that this program of war is supported by the entire official political establishment.
By Oscar Grenfell
The parliamentary discussion on the legislation blocking the Russian embassy took just a few minutes.
Clare O'Neil, Laborโs Minister for Home Affairs, spoke for a minute or less. She just repeated the vague assertions of the building posing a โnational securityโ threat.
Significantly, OโNeil did comment on the unanimity across parliament, declaring: โThere is necessarily a lot of focus on the conflict that goes on in this building; there is not as much reporting and discussion about the moments of goodwill and national unity. I want to thank the opposition, the Greens and the crossbench for the way in which they have worked with the government and the concern they have shown for the national security information that we have been providing them.โ
In other words, the legislation involved not simply the government and the Liberal-National opposition, but literally every political tendency in parliament, from the Greens, to far-right populists and so-called โTealโ independents.
That is particularly striking because the very week that the anti-Russian measure was rushed through, parliament was dominated by infighting and mutual recriminations over sexual misconduct scandals. The parties fought bitterly on these issues, but they came together on the question of the Russian embassy, touching, as it did, on the demands of the intelligence agencies and the promotion of militarist aggression and justifications for war.
In a press conference the same day, Prime Minister Anthony Albanese all but acknowledged that what the parliament had done may have breached international laws related to the rights of diplomatic missions. โWe donโt expect that Russiaโs in a position to talk about international law, given their rejection of it so consistently and so brazenly with their invasion of Ukraine and the atrocities that have occurred, that are occurring on an ongoing basis,โ he stated.
Who is Albanese to speak of international law? Australian governments, Labor and Coalition, have participated in every criminal US-led war over the past 80 years. In the more recent period alone, that has included the illegal 2003 invasion of Iraq as well as the decades-long occupation of Afghanistan, during which Australian troops committed documented war crimes, including the murder of civilians and prisoners.
Far from intervening in Ukraine to defend โnational sovereigntyโ and democracy, the US and its allies have stoked and exploited the conflict to further the same American imperialist aims that laid waste to the Middle East and Central Asia. Washington is fighting a proxy war to the last Ukrainian in a bid to inflict a decisive military defeat on Russia, viewed as an obstacle to the prosecution of US geo-political interests. That includes the mounting US-led confrontation with China, which US strategists say is the chief threat to Washingtonโs global dominance.
Australia fully supports the proxy war in Ukraine. The Labor government, it was revealed this week, has been in discussions about sending Hornet fighter jets to the battlefields in a move that could trigger a world war. At the same time, it has been at the forefront of a diplomatic offensive against China as well as a vast military build-up in preparation for war against it.
The coming together of the parliament against the construction of a new Russian embassy is another demonstration that this program of war is supported by the entire official political establishment.
By Oscar Grenfell
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โ๏ธThe Russian Government has urged Russians abroad "to return before it is too late.."
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๐บ๐ธFor the past few days, videos, on various social media platforms, predominantly Twitter, have surfaced depicting unusual US military equipment, vehicles, planes, and others being moved across multiple US cities.
โ๏ธThese videos are making US citizens increasingly more concerned. One user has claimed that such movement has been witnessed across 27 US states, as well as a number of states across Canada.
๐Fake News/social media hype? Or something else... What do you think is going on?
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โ๏ธThese videos are making US citizens increasingly more concerned. One user has claimed that such movement has been witnessed across 27 US states, as well as a number of states across Canada.
๐Fake News/social media hype? Or something else... What do you think is going on?
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โ๏ธPanic as NATO chief admits the alliance has run out of weapons after huge losses in Ukraine.
๐The good news is that Putin started the Special Military Operation by demilitarizing Ukraine but actually ended up demilitarizing NATO. Brilliant.
๐The bad news is that NATO will use this as an excuse to start a new global arms race, spending billions on weapons and forcing NATO member states to increase % of their GDP to the alliance.
๐Conclusion: It will take some years for NATO to replenish its weapons stocks & equipment stocks. The replacement weapons will be brand new where as the weapons they used in Ukraine were generally decades old. This means BRICS have a tactical advantage of only a few years to take full advantage of NATO's current weak position.
๐Who wins? The globalist western weapons manufacturing corporations will make BILLIONS in profits from the impending NATO weapons build up, while ordinary tax payers in the west continue struggle with the cost of living...
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๐The good news is that Putin started the Special Military Operation by demilitarizing Ukraine but actually ended up demilitarizing NATO. Brilliant.
๐The bad news is that NATO will use this as an excuse to start a new global arms race, spending billions on weapons and forcing NATO member states to increase % of their GDP to the alliance.
๐Conclusion: It will take some years for NATO to replenish its weapons stocks & equipment stocks. The replacement weapons will be brand new where as the weapons they used in Ukraine were generally decades old. This means BRICS have a tactical advantage of only a few years to take full advantage of NATO's current weak position.
๐Who wins? The globalist western weapons manufacturing corporations will make BILLIONS in profits from the impending NATO weapons build up, while ordinary tax payers in the west continue struggle with the cost of living...
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โ๏ธHave you earned your place in Russia's military history?
๐ท๐บThe informational war is ongoing and history will judge all of us either by our cowardice or our courage displayed during the informational war.
๐In the future, after Russian victory - historians, analysts and investigators will look back, research and ask:
โWhich side were you on?
โWhat did you do to help your side?
๐Remember, on the 12th of June 2023 Vladimir Putin reminded us that we must all take collective responsibility for Russia's fate.
โก๏ธBe part of history. Be part of Russia's victory. FWD this post and remind the cowards to speak up before it's too late.
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๐ท๐บThe informational war is ongoing and history will judge all of us either by our cowardice or our courage displayed during the informational war.
๐In the future, after Russian victory - historians, analysts and investigators will look back, research and ask:
โWhich side were you on?
โWhat did you do to help your side?
๐Remember, on the 12th of June 2023 Vladimir Putin reminded us that we must all take collective responsibility for Russia's fate.
โก๏ธBe part of history. Be part of Russia's victory. FWD this post and remind the cowards to speak up before it's too late.
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๐ฌ๐ง๐ท๐บBritish Challenger tanks have been deployed against Russia for the first time.
โฐ๏ธHow long until we see photos of destroyed British Challenger tanks on the battlefield?
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โฐ๏ธHow long until we see photos of destroyed British Challenger tanks on the battlefield?
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