In St. Isaac’s Cathedral in St. Petersburg (Muscovy), choir sang a song about the US atomic bombing

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"February 23 in St. Isaac's Cathedral held a gala concert in honor of Defender of the "Fatherland" Day. The St. Petersburg Concert Choir performed a song about the US atomic bombing on it, paperpaper.ru writes ."
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"On a submarine with an atomic motor Yes, with a dozen bombs under a hundred megatons. I crossed the Atlantic and called for the gunner: "Navid, I say, Petrov, to the city of Washington!" Tru-la-la, tru-la-la, I can do everything for three rubles! Hello, the new land of the Enemy! And on the airplane on top my friend Vovochka Flew not with empty hatches on a visit, On a submarine and with an atomic motor, the crew sang a funny song. Tru-la-la, tru-la-la, We can all for three rubles! Burn, Burn the Land of the Adversary! Sweet asleep in Norfolk lights on the shore, Tired toys are sleeping, negros are sleeping quietly, Forgive me, America, good America, But five hundred years ago you were discovered in vain. Tru-la-la, tru-la-la, I can do everything for three rubles! Burn earth in half"
 
Slow day on the CIA/USAID/NED news front?
no just your TV.ru

After Putin's Warning, Russian TV Lists Nuclear Targets in U.S.

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"2/25/19
Russian state television has listed U.S. military facilities that Moscow would target in the event of a nuclear strike, and said that a hypersonic missile Russia is developing would be able to hit them in less than five minutes. The targets included the Pentagon and the presidential retreat in Camp David, Maryland. The report, unusual even by the sometimes bellicose standards of Russian state TV, was broadcast on Sunday evening, days after President Vladimir Putin said Moscow was militarily ready for a "Cuban Missile"-style crisis if the United States wanted one. With tensions rising over Russian fears that the United States might deploy intermediate-range nuclear missiles in Europe as a Cold War-era arms-control treaty unravels, Putin has said Russia would be forced to respond by placing hypersonic nuclear missiles on submarines near U.S. waters. The United States says it has no immediate plans to deploy such missiles in Europe and has dismissed Putin's warnings as disingenuous propaganda. It does not currently have ground-based intermediate-range nuclear missiles that it could place in Europe.

Putin has said Russia does not want a new arms race, but has also dialed up his military rhetoric. In the Sunday evening broadcast, Dmitry Kiselyov, presenter of Russia's main weekly TV news show 'Vesti Nedeli', showed a map of the United States and identified several targets he said Moscow would want to hit in the event of a nuclear war. Kiselyov, who is close to the Kremlin, said the "Tsirkon" ('Zircon') hypersonic missile that Russia is developing could hit the targets in less than five minutes if launched from Russian submarines. "For now, we're not threatening anyone, but if such a deployment takes place, our response will be instant," he said. Kiselyov is one of the main conduits of state television’s strongly anti-American tone, once saying Moscow could turn the United States into radioactive ash. Asked to comment on Kiselyov's report, the Kremlin said on Monday it did not interfere in state TV's editorial policy."
 
This hasn’t been a revelation since 1964, rehashing known stuff like it is some astonishing new thing. These are exactly the same generic targets anyone would have if board gaming the scenario. Your CIA puppetmasters need to up their game. It isn’t 1957 anymore.
 
The propaganda, though, works in the collective unconscious. That's why Sanders appears now, while yang rises to its zenith on 21 June. Not surprising it's coming from a theological locus this time.
 

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