"All of Vlad's forces and all of Vlad's men, are out to put Humpty together again."

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It may well be that this is they, Detachment-Z (zombies)

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''...The newly granted permission by the United States and other allies to use Western weapons to strike inside Russia has had a huge impact, Bankir said. "We have destroyed targets inside Russia, which allowed for several successful counteroffensives. The Russian military can no longer feel impunity and security...''

''...We can see the impact of the aid every day. Artillery, longer-range multiple launch rocket systems with various types of ammunition and submunitions… it's affecting the overall battlefield picture...''

''...If it had not been for the supplemental package, Ukrainians would be in a much worse situation right now, but at the same time, the current situation is not only the result of a lack of actions by the US Congress, it's also the result of the decisions that were made and were not made in Kyiv, especially when it comes to mobilization...''

 
I know that this might seem naive, but I am constantly amazed/appalled at the utter moral bankruptcy of Russian society. It seems to be at every level - every single individual (I know it can't really be ALL of them.....) is attempting to grift every other Russian. It's truly mind-boggling.............
It's a throwback or continuation to the way the Eastern Bloc ran.

I read of a lady who eventually got out of Czechoslovakia with her parents. During the Soviet era when she was a teen
she would have to line up at a supermarket from as early as three in the morning in winter to be close enough to the
front of the line to get bread and milk. If there wasn't any left and you had extra money to hand under the counter there
could suddenly be a bit left.

Police would pull people over for speeding etc and if a "cash" fine was paid at less than the official amount the whole thing
would go away (it didn't matter if you weren't speeding or whatever - there was little choice.

Why did this go on ? It was the only way to get ahead in that system.

In the Eighties the lady was old enough to get a car. That meant applying for one and waiting up to two years - again if you had
a good amount of cash to hand over the wait time diminished very quickly.

The young lady also applied for a flat to live in but she was told the normal wait was around seven years. In her case she was also
told that her record showed she had asked an awkward question about the system when she was in school so it was likely she
would never be cleared to get a flat anyway (unless of course the record was changed - the way to do that was obvious).

This also explains the disappearance of parts from stored military equipment etc. so not a naive observation at all.
 
Indeed - in the Soviet Bloc, if you were not an ardent supporter of the system, you were placed on low priorory when applying for a vehicle or a flat, even a job promotion, too.

The system was also set up, so even close friends or family members could be rewarded for turning you in for such a mild offense as making negative remarks about the party - even if you didn't.
 

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