Posted on 11/18/2022 12:20:34 PM PST by Timber Rattler
Moscow's commanders have secretly moved almost 100 air defence missiles from Belarus to Russia sparking fears of a bigger escalation in Ukraine including whether Vladimir Putin would use a dirty nuke bomb.
Air-freighting scores of S-300 and S-400s is either a precaution against a retaliation from Ukraine for Russia’s recent blitz - or a sign of a much bigger atrocity yet to come.
One Russia expert told the Mirror: “Whatever Russia has in mind to inflict on Ukraine the Kremlin appears to be expecting retaliation on its own soil from Ukraine or the West.
“Analysts believe with these missile moves done so rapidly, just prior to this week’s massive bombardments, the two are interconnected.
“But more ominously they may indicate that worse may yet be to come and they are preparing for a big reaction to this activity.
“There has been talk of a dirty bomb.”
From November 9-13 around 20 IL- 76 large military transport flights were recorded from Belarus to military airfields in western and southern Russia.
Each was loaded with pallets of the missiles, totaling at least 70 missiles in all and now deployed to form an air defence shield on Russia’s western border all the way to Moscow.
(Excerpt) Read more at mirror.co.uk ...
You only get so long in the backyard before the rolled-up newspaper of your mistress comes out.
Nice try, Sparky.
Sad.
Comment # 98 Reveals the story of “Sparky” which has caused
kiryandil to go into comment spasms!
“I’ll retell the story to see if it jogs your memory.
Let me tell you about Sparky.
Sparky was an annoying little ankle-biter; a real pissant.
Sparky was a Chihuahua; couldn’t have weighed more than three pounds.
I grew up in the 1950s and early 1960s. We were Baby Boomers. Every house in the neighborhood had kids. One of our neighbors had a Chihuahua named Sparky. Sparky would always sneak up behind us, snarling, and nip at our heels and ankles.
Sparky was usually let out in the front yard to take his little rat-sized craps.
One day Sparky met his fate. One of the kids in the neighborhood was riding his bike along the sidewalk in front of Sparky’s house. The kid had his bike all decked out with old playing cards attached to the frame by wooden clothes pins, such that they would be struck by the rotating spokes and make a high-pitched rumbling sound like a small engine. Well, Sparky went after the back tire of that bike and tried to nip it, but he caught his teeth in the spokes and in a flash he was smooshed between the wheel and the frame and the bicycle seat. Sic transit Sparky.
Anyway, about a month or two later, four of us kids (we were, I think, 12 at the time) got together behind the garage to smoke; one of the kids had copped a couple of his mom’s cigarettes. Well, we’re back there, sharing the smokes (there were two cigarettes and four of us, so we doubled up), and one of the kids’ little sister showed up. She must have been about 4 or 5 years old, a couple front teeth missing, and hair in dog-ear pigtails. She kind of whistle-hissed (missing front teeth, you know): “I’m gonna tell mom on you!” Well, one of us – not her brother – just looked at her and said, “Get lost, Sparky.”
And, it just evolved from there.
From that time on we called any whiny, bratty, sneaky, tattle-tale, Sparky. You know; any annoying little shit.”
It's distracting you from posting chat from Denny.
How will we get our daily World War III false flag if you don't post Denny?
Yeah, when I was a kid Sparky was a little dog in our neighborhood.
My story about Sparky pretty much describes some of the more adolescent kids here on FR.
Well done! Some of his supporters will put the hoodoo on you.
“supporters will put the hoodoo on you”
No worries. I ‘ghost’ the most obnoxious Putinistas that only have the ability to offer inconsequential comments.
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The above portrait is of Russian Empire Lieutenant-Colonel Davydov Born 27 July 1784 Moscow, Russia Died 4 May 1839.
This Russian soldier pioneered the strategy of guerrilla warfare He suggested to his general, Pyotr Bagration, to use a small force to attack the supply trains of Napoleon in the Patriotic War of 1812 against Napoleon.
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