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I stopped reading at the 'air dropping money via digital'. It is clear Pippa has aligned with the seditious and treasonous WEF members wanting to implement a global CBDC. These oligarchs are the real threat to the common man. One wonders if the WEF Cyber Polygon games last year helped in creating this Ukraine crisis and subsequent global supply chain breaks. Follow the money as always.

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I used to highly value your articles but unfortunately they became ideological fantasies and propaganda, totally biased... by the way, I am not Russian, but I do not stand all of the mentioned and other unfairness that the West coalition is displaying against Russia.

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Western anchoring bias's

(1) West has hard currency - Sorry folks its fiat so is Euro and we print them is spades at will

(2) West practices rule of law - See if you can convince Roman. A who's soccer team was taken away because of his ancestry. Should the west send Kissinger to back to Germany and Soros back to Hungary ?

(3) West has high moral - Sadly the last 20 years of all the conflicts in the ME take that away, especially fabricating lies about Iraq that caused a 1 million lives according to retired CIA officers

(4) West has private property rights - Look at Canada's response to Trucker protest. Using social media to ban people's bank account because they practiced their democratic right to protest.

(5) Trust us we got your back: Tell that to the women in Afghanistan.

(6) Unwilling to fight for Ukraine: Sorry we don't want to start a world war, we are just using Ukraine to hurt Russia, If Ukraine gets destroyed in the process, that's worth it.

(7) Ukraine is a saint: Tell that to the people who were burnt alive in Odessa in 2014. There are ticktok videos emerging of war crimes against pow's

(8) Media is honest: First it was hate against Muslims now Russian, next Indians and then Chinese ?

I'm not suggesting any other government in the rest of the world is any better, but not seeing thigs a way the rest of the world interprets leads to miscalculation. This conflict in Ukraine has demonstrated that beyond any doubt ..

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(1) Who makes the rules of the digital currency ?

(2) Who gets to change the rules ?

(3) Who has access to take it away at a wish of a bad actor if is air dropped ?

There are some indications that treasury is not the save haven it was once thought - and nations are thinking of sovereign digital currency. Not global digital currency.

Would the west adopt Digital Yuan?. If not why would Russia take any other currency other than the one that will not be confiscated ?. And why would India not use Rupee if is fractionally backed by Russian oil. ?

85% of the world stayed out of UN voting by population, why ?. Because they still remember recent history.

One only gets a single shot when Trust is used as a weapon. and every nation interested in its sovereignty has heard it in recent weeks.

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To read Pippa means you’re glimpsing into the Global cabal that is advising and running the world. She’s very open about it. She’s very satisfied with her role as an advisor to people in power. Don’t think for a minute she won’t profit from what she’s advising on. She’s quite the entrepreneur herself.

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Your posts are getting worse and worse...

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Your posts are getting worse and worse...

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Recognize and celebrate Russian technical talent, and its pinnacle music and literature.

Punish Putin, obviate the oligarchs.

Undo the US illusion that it can be a unipolar island.

Forgive, forget, love the treasured peoples of the earth.

Begin again. Find our way back to the garden.

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There’s something wrong with Russia and democracy. IMHO, I think it’s a combination of a lack of land reform, in today’s term property rights and the level of education. The latter from religion not being allowed for so many decades. Hence, the high level of illiteracy among the rural part of the Russian federation. Property rights and education reform must be a significant part of a Russian Marshall plan. Just witness how successful China has been in this regard and how important this was for them.

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Dr Pippa...First, you speak as if this war is over... doesn't seem like that

lets wati and see what happens after april 24th, the easter... apparently killing christians during the Lent is not acceptable

Second, in order to reconstruct Russia in the way you are describing, some things must happen:

1) Fall of the regime

2) Russia has to give up spending huge amount of resources with the military (and then maybe accept some degree of territorial disintegration)

What you are proposing is maybe 10 years away, if all goes well, off course

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Russians continue to be in a state of mass psychosis and denial. 20 Years of propaganda from Putin directly, and prior to this two generations of Russians who learned not to ask questions has created a state that finds safety in denial, victimhood, and entitlement. Clearly this does not apply to all Russians. And it doesn't make them 'bad' Russians either. But we should not kid ourselves that via some funding and potentially free and fair elections that Russia will suddenly realise it's errors.

In Germany it was the Babyboomer generation that first asked the tough questions. Appraised of the reality of the war and with rumours and speculation of war crimes and a possible genocide they pressed their parents for information and slowly pieced together a very ugly picture of the truth. Russia needs to be deradicalized in the way North Koreans would be in the same situation. They need to be confronted with the truth and we should not expect them to shift their positions, at least initially. The problem is that Russia may again find safety in electing a strongman President who can testify to the 'Russia as the victim' narrative. Freedom, education and truth and required in Russia. But we cannot expect this alone to change the climate of aggression and blame. We also need time. Perhaps more of it than we realize.

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