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Posted in: Russia sanctions 384 Japanese lawmakers See in context

PTownsendToday 07:22 am JST

Putin's Russia have shown they are not afraid to use their military to invade and destroy neighboring countries while slaughtering women, children and other civilians.

How manu countries has Russia destroyed ? How about USA ? Afghanistan, Iraq, Syria.

Ukraine were slaughtering women, children and other civilians in the Donbass for 8 years until Russia finally had enough. 14 thousand civilians killed.

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Posted in: 45 nations pledge to coordinate evidence of war crimes in Ukraine See in context

englisc aspyrgendToday 08:06 am JST

All the perpetrators of war crimes must be brought to justice.

What ? You mean like the ones who attacked Libya, Iraq, Afghanistan, Syria etc. ?

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Posted in: Slow pace for youngest kids getting COVID vaccine doses in U.S. See in context

Monty -- Thanks God there are still parents around who are using their brains.

Seems people still don't understand what the word "experimental" means.

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Posted in: Putin says Ukraine is heading for tragedy; Kramatorsk city prepares its defense See in context

Nemo,

You should stop listening to all the news from the West. Perhaps you should look at a map of Ukraine showing the territory liberated from the Nazis and unfortunately many from the ukraine army forced to fight to the last man by Elensky. Can't use a Z because he banned the use of it.

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Posted in: Putin says Ukraine is heading for tragedy; Kramatorsk city prepares its defense See in context

YrralToday 07:41 am JST

Nemo, Ukrainain are not gonna get these mythical weapon,the West has gave Ukrainain everything,but the kitchen sink,they had regress since battling near Kiev,this is a Artillery duel, Ukrainain are losing

In the last day or so, Rissia destroyed 2 of those fancy super duper Howitzers sent by the USA.

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Posted in: Putin says Ukraine is heading for tragedy; Kramatorsk city prepares its defense See in context

nandakandamandaToday 07:19 am JST

Russia has repeatedly imposed herself on Ukraine for more than a century, causing the deaths of millions.

You are talking about the Soviet Union under the Bolshevik Stalin. Putin kicked the Bolsheviks out long ago. It is called Russia now and is not a communist country anymore.

It seems people hate Putin and Russia because of Stalin and the fact that Putin was analyst with the KGB. Unfortunately he is portrayed as some super KGB hit man.

Are you aware of how many Russians lost their lives in the previous world wars ?

Did you know that it was Russia who came to the aid of the Americans and saved them from the British years ago with their amada of ships coming to the rescue ?

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Posted in: Johnson resigns, but will remain British PM until new leader chosen See in context

Zelensky must be crying now. Boris promised him all sorts of things- money, weapons etc.

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Posted in: Putin says Ukraine is heading for tragedy; Kramatorsk city prepares its defense See in context

But their progress has been far slower than many analysts predicted, and they were beaten back in initial attempts to take the capital, Kyiv, and second city, Kharkiv.

Russia never attempted to take Kiev in the first place. The show of force around the city was simply a diversion tactic. Never heard of Kyiv ?

Besides, it would be impossible to take Kiev withou bombing the hell out of it like the west does, and Russia would not do this. The fall of Kiev will come within.

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Posted in: Japan reports 47,976 coronavirus cases See in context

NorthernlifeJuly 7 07:56 pm JST

As I predicted yesterday the numbers have gone up again..

Only because of the continual testing. All these people supposedly positive for Covid- where are they all ? In hospital, dying ect, ?

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Posted in: Japan reports 47,976 coronavirus cases See in context

gintonicJuly 7 06:43 pm JST

Seems it's a nastier bug than the previous one - symptom-wise at least."

Not in my anecdotal evidence.... basically the same symptoms as catching a cold.

The official survival rate from Covid is more than 99 percent.

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Posted in: COVID air war being lost, experts warn, urging mass ventilation See in context

"Better ventilation also improves cognition by reducing carbon dioxide levels and, along with filtration, can reduce the impact of pollen and other allergies."

To reduce carbon Dioxide levels, get rid of the masks. What do you think is coming out of your mouth when you breath out and then continually suck some of it back in. This also can produce in medical terms, bacterial pneumonia.

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Posted in: Aso likens Russian war in Ukraine to bullying of weak children See in context

Ukraine military had years of training by NATO, so were not so weak. It's just that Russia was so much stronger.

It was Ukraine that was attacking Russian speaking areas of Ukraine since 2014 with the loss of 14,000 Russian lives. Putin finally had enough of Ukraine bullying and the broken agreements not to bring NATO to the Russian door step.

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Posted in: Price cap on Russian oil to be about half of current price: Kishida See in context

Those countries trying to punish Russia have only ended up punishing themselves. Russia can sell their gas , oil, wheat, fertilizers, minerals, rare metals etc., to other friendly nations whose populations far exceed those of the west and Europe.

What is so important about Ukraine for Japan ?

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Posted in: Fighting intensifies for Ukraine's last bastion in eastern Luhansk province See in context

Russia had used Snake Island to impose a blockade on Ukraine, one of the world's biggest grain exporters and a major producer of seed for vegetable oils. The disruptions have helped fuel a surge in global grain and food prices.

This is false. Russia has offered Ukraine safe passage to ships carrying grain, but Ukraine needs to remove all the sea mines. Ships won't come in to the mined ports because they will lose their insurance.

Latest news is that Russia is helping to get Ukraine grain out for export. Russian grain and vegetable oil, fertilizers is a different story. Why would Russia send these goods to the countries who have sanctioned Russia and stolen their money ?

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Posted in: Should you get a COVID-19 booster shot now or wait until fall? See in context

It seems pointless to try and warn people of the dangers of taking these injections even though the dangers and really bad side effects are all listed on Phizer and othe drug companies fact sheets.

In the past I have tried to show the list of side effects and the neferious substances in the " so called " vaccines " but end up getting deleted.

It is common knowledge that these vaccines are not effective against viruses, which by the way, Covid virus has never been isolated. Look up in a dictionery what is the meaning of isolated.

We are always getting these vaccine promoting articles from so called academics but never any from actual real experts in the field of virology, doctors, nurses, morticians and data from insurance companies who will not pay out life insurance if death from vaccines.

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Posted in: Japan to extend additional $100 million in humanitarian aid to Ukraine See in context

All the money thrown in to Ukraine and you won't have any idea where it is really going. If you have money to burn, spend it here on welfare for the poorer and elderly in japan.

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Posted in: Russian missile strike hits crowded shopping mall in Ukraine See in context

It must be true if Ukraine says so. Just like all the other reported attrocities that Russia supposedly carried out like Buch, train station attack, maternity hospital, the mass graves with crosses identifying each person buried etc., all false.

The Russians are stealing tractors and taking them back to Russia,

Russia stealing washing machines to recover the computer chips.

Putin has parkinsons, stomach cancer, brain tumor etc.

It's true !

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Posted in: Kishida tells Senegal's president Russia to blame for food crisis See in context

Kishida tells Senegal's president (Sall) Russia to blame for food crisis.

Absolutely false.

Yet,

Sall, who serves as chair of the African Union, had earlier blamed the food crisis on Western sanctions, in line with a claim made by Russian President Vladimir Putin.

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Posted in: Dining without masks poses a high risk of infection. Since many people feel uneasy, it may not be realistic to eliminate silent meals all at once. See in context

And the fear goes on. I'ts over now. The news is now all about Ukraine and rising food prices etc. Covid has sort of disappeared.

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Posted in: Russia advances in battle for eastern Ukraine city as NATO warns of long war See in context

NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg said supplying state-of-the-art weaponry to Ukrainian

And that is why the war will go on longer.

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Posted in: Tokyo reports 1,622 coronavirus cases; nationwide tally 13,160 See in context

Testing, testing, testing. What for ? It's over, get a life. How many people tested are dying ? People still wearing masks in their cars and walking out on the streets at night. I think they all has been hypnotized.

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Posted in: Putin likens himself to Peter the Great; British, Moroccan foreign fighters sentenced death See in context

mz16Today 10:20 am JST

so how should the Ukrainians deal with captured Wagner group terrorists, or fighters from Chechnya or Syria ?

for starters, not shoot them in the kneecaps like they did with Russian POWs I guess.

Actually, The Azov Nazis beat them first, shot them in the knee caps and then shot them in the genitals. They then used their own phones to ring their families and gloat on what they had done. There were videos showing this.

Ukraine Army prisoners are not executed by Russia but treated fairly under the Geneva convention rules, whereas merceneries are not covered by the convention.

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Posted in: Japan's outdoor mask relaxation yet to filter through See in context

The human body rids itself of toxins and germs throug the skin, mouth, and nose.

When you wear a mask, you breath out all your germs and bacteria and then breathe them back in constantly. Does this sound like a healthy thing to do all day long ?

People transfer these germs to their hands when handling the masks, and touching their germ laden faces. Next they handle money, touch door nobs etc. Need to get rid of these things altogether and live like we have for the last thousands of years,

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Posted in: Putin likens himself to Peter the Great; British, Moroccan foreign fighters sentenced death See in context

The merceneries were warned long before of the fate that waits them if captured. All they had to do was go home.

Every one demonising Russia yet forgetting the thousands of murders by the west against the peoples of Vietnam, Yugoslavia, Libya, afghanistan, Iraq, Syria etc.

Where was the outrage when the Noble peace prize winner Obama carried out all the drone attacks on the innocent civilians in Afghanistan.

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Posted in: Majority of Japanese firms struggle to get materials due to war in Ukraine See in context

GBR48

Putin knocking around the place invading countries, destroying the global economy.

You mean like the USA in Vietnam, Libya, Afghanistan, Iraq, Syria etc ?

The West started destroying it's own economy far before Ukraine situation,

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Posted in: Elderly men dropping like flies in the loo See in context

quercetumToday 08:10 am JST

"die after elimination."

Sounds too colloquial.

“death post excretion”

More like " death post vaccination "

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Posted in: Gov't enacts ¥2.7 tril extra budget to tackle rising prices See in context

Dont need an extra budget. Just remove the consumption tax off food and the extra tax added to fuel over the Iraq war. The fuel tax which had a limit expired some years ago but the Japanese goverment decided to add it on agaon even though the war had finished. I think it was something like 20 yen per litre on petrol.

I believe that taxing food which is an essential item for human life and survival is immoral.

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Posted in: Risk of blood clots in lung doubled for COVID survivors: U.S. study See in context

The blood clots are from the vaccinated. Do people still believe everything the CDC, WHO and FDA say ?

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Posted in: Nagasaki not to invite Russian envoy to A-bomb anniversary event See in context

And now people, chidren in different countries of the world are starving because the Russian as...les are blocking the Grain delivery. Children who are zero related to this war are starving because of Russia!

Totally false ! Ukraine had mined the black sea with the result that ships are not able to come to port to load any wheat for fear of being sunk. Insurance companies have said that they will not pay out insurance on any ships that are damaged or sunk as a result of the mining.

Putin also made a public statement that as they have mine sweeping ships, they can escort any shipping that needs to carry grain .

I absolutely do not understand that there are still people around who supports Russia and what they are doing in the Ukraine.

That is because you believe the garbage news from the West and are ignorant of the atrocities of the Nazi militias who imbedded themselves in to the Ukraine government and military. Also, learn the history between Ukraine and Russia especially since 2014.

The true reports coming from Ukraine are from Western reporters, , mainly USA. These are people who actually live in Ukraine. Many of their reports can be found even on YouTube now.

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