“Zelensky Serves Putin”

Zelensky has been in power for several months…

…and he has already managed to enkindle rather sizable protest movement against his rule. Even Yanukovych didn’t make the Svidomites more aroused than this guy. The Svidos are protesting against a roadmap to peace. This is the war party, they want a war to the victorious end but they do not want to fight in it, just protest in Kiev about it.

Look at this soldier material:

“Zelensky is the servant of Putin.” Pun on the name of Zelensky’s party “The Servant of the People.”

“Glory to Hong Kong, Glory to Heroes!”

Yet another example of cross-pollination between Hong Kong and Ukraine has surfaced…

The slogan “Glory to Ukraine, Glory to Heroes!” has become very popular during the Ukrainian Euromaidan. The origin of this slogan is among the Ukrainian nationalists of 1920s and 1930s, who often combined this with the Roman salute. Today’s Ukronazis do throw a little Sieg Heil as well.

A photo of a helmet has surfaced featuring a text in Cyrillic saying: “Glory to Hong Kong, Glory to Heroes!”

Ukrainian Embassy in the US Teaches Americans English

Anatoly Karlin notes that far more confident Western nations are cool with the article “the”…

Read Anatoly’s article on the matter of confidence deficient nations of Eastern Europe trying to control language.

While we see a lot of institutions in the West adopting the spelling Kyiv (out of pure Russophobia in my opinion), the prononciation of Kyiv must be very difficult for the Anglo-saxons.

Bryan MacDonald notes that while the spelling has changed, the pronunciation has not…

Ukrainian Cryptofags Plug Bitcoin Mining Equipment to Systems at a Nuclear Power Plant

At the Southern Ukrainian Nuclear Power Plant, geeks have plugged in Bitcoin mining equipment to local systems…

According to Unian, because of this installation, reports of the physical safety of the station (which are a state secret) became public.

SBU discovered the installation during a sanctioned search on 10 July.

Mining bitcoin is more profitable than being a nuclear physicist, let that sink in.

Russians Hold Hostages vs. Ukrainians Jail Criminals

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Julian Röpke is a journalist for the German tabloid BILD, and a big fighter against Russian disinformation. He blocked my current twitter account…

What Julian is referring to is the exchange of prisoners between Russia and Ukraine. One of these prisoners was Oleg Sentsov, an activist of the Automaidan in 2013, who was arrested by FSB because he allegedly planned to blow up Soviet monuments in Crimea, so that the “Moskals experience terror!” The EU awarded him a Sakharov Freedom of Thought prize. Western media referred to him as a film director. It is true, Sentsov has one amateurish film that he made, which none of his fans have watched. I bet Julian didn’t watch it either.

We have to thank the new President of Ukraine, Volodymyr Zelensky for making this exchange of prisoners possible. It was something that he worked on over Summer, he personally phoned Vladimir Putin. Oleg Sentsov and the others were a source of cheap propaganda for the previous president, Petro Poroshenko and the dupes at EU have only aided him in this.

I wish all the luck to Oleg Sentsov, and I hope his career as a film director will only flourish from now on…

Ukraine Will Again Forego Conducting a Census of the Population

The last census of the population was conducted under the president Kuchma in 2001…

…in contrast to the Russian Federation, which conducts censuses every decade, and where the next one is planned for 2020.

I was watching one of my favourite YouTube channels (if you can follow content in Russian and Ukrainian, please give it a sub) and around the 3:33 mark, a video is played, featuring a newly elected representative, David Arakhamiya, who says this:

Census is, of course, needed but a census is a statistical action, and it would cost 90 million Euros, which is the preliminary estimate. We don’t have the money to conduct this every 5 years or something… We will conduct a census simultaneously with the distribution of new electronic ID cards…

Interesting, I wonder whether this would stop the guessing as to how many people are left in Ukraine. 25 million? 33.5 million?