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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]"A wave of looting has reportedly hit a border zone in Russia as Vladimir Putin's authorities lose control of the Belgorod Oblast region.” They don’t lose control. It’s as if there was an earthquake or a tsunami - looting there too. And no I am a not a pro Russian bot and I think Russia will lose in the end. But let’s not misunderstand what’s going on. There is no lost control (to who?!) and [b]there will be no Russians turning on Putin. It will all come from the outside[/b]. [/quote] Hmm. Not sure about that. You're not thinking like a Soviet-trained Russian. There's a hypothesis I have based upon things I'm reading, but I don't want to post it here since if I'm right someone might think it's plausible and decide do house-cleaning back in Moscow. The Cheka, NKVD and KGB were exceptionally efficient at ferreting out anyone with different opinions or political leanings. After years of Soviet rule, ordinary Russians adapted and developed the means to resist. These means could be passed off as accidents or incompetence (a common occurrence when you have a brainwashed population who can't think logically or rationally, since they're expected to believe any lie told to them as coming from higher-ups). Remember back in April when Gurulyov said the “enemy of the people” designation should be used on not only those in the military who give “moronic orders,” but also ordinary people'? https://t.me/astrapress/25462 Remember when the Russian Federal Protective Service did "sociological surveys"? "The Kremlin tasked the Federal Protective Service (equivalent of the USSS) to conduct "sociological surveys" of the Risk of Worsening Conditions for the Ministry of Economic Development, to determine potential sources of unrest. 54 "mono" (factory) towns were considered borderline for unrest with another 105 closely following." https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A-1n-05Xu6Y I believe this was a direct reference to this phenomenon. More and more, I'm seeing evidence of this happening in very visible areas. This is a pattern similar to what happened in the Former Soviet Union just before its breakup. This is why I think Russia may re-disintegrate within about 2 1/2 years. However, unlike before, there is a stronger chance of anarchy developing since, as a former KGB agent himself, Putin has been exceptionally efficient in identifying and neutralizing out strong opposition. But overall, I do believe it's more likely an inside pressure that could unseat Putin. The War in Ukraine is more of.. a lid on a boiling pot?[/quote]
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