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Saved - April 14, 2025 at 11:30 AM

@TaraInExile - Tara In Exile

It’s incredibly alarming to see talks of long-range missiles aimed deep into Russia. We are on the edge of WW3, and the only way to stop this madness is for the American people to make their choice https://t.co/R94HirykNt

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The speaker believes the U.S. is closer to World War III than ever due to the Biden-Harris administration's policies. In 2019, the speaker predicted that Joe Biden's presidency would lead to war with Russia, based on his anti-Russia stance in the 1990s. The speaker claims the U.S. aimed to prevent Russia from regaining superpower status, but Vladimir Putin revitalized the country. According to the speaker, Russia's economy and middle class are thriving despite sanctions, while the U.S. vilifies Russia and its president. The speaker asserts that the U.S. and NATO have lost a proxy war against Russia via Ukraine, and the U.S. is now escalating the conflict by supporting attacks on Russian civilians, which the speaker believes are war crimes. The speaker concludes that this will lead to World War III, which Putin has stated no one would win due to nuclear weapons. The speaker urges Americans to end the Biden-Harris regime to avoid this outcome.
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Speaker 0: I don't think we've ever been closer to World War three than we are in this moment. And the Biden Harris regime has taken us to this point. In 2019, I had been in an interview and it was right when Biden was still not for sure the candidate at the time for the 2020 race. It was in 2019 when I first came forward about him, his corruption, what he did to me. And I made a prediction. I said, if Joe Biden becomes president, we will go to war with Russia. I said that because Biden was very anti Russia when I worked for him back in the nineties, at the fall of the Soviet Union. It was right after that, and it was very clear that he didn't want Russia, in his words, to have a seat at the table. And that was the plan all along, to try to keep them from ever becoming a superpower again. Now Vladimir Putin, president Putin, of course, thwarted those plans and pulled Russia out of the chaotic nineties, unified it, started using the resource in a really positive way. You know, because of that, Russia is stronger. The population is rallied around their Russian leadership, 80% approval rate. The middle class is thriving. Their economy is thriving despite sanctions, and they are more focused than ever on the future and on innovation and on building their resources. Meanwhile, The US continues to vilify Russia to ban its RT international media that's, founded in in Russia as well. It's discredited, you know, professionals from Russia for no reason, vilified it, vilified the president of Russia. And it wouldn't matter who the president of the Russian Federation was. West would find a way to vilify whoever that was. In this case, it's Vladimir Putin. And now finally, we've reached this point where it's obvious that The US has lost the proxy war and NATO has lost this proxy war against Russia via Ukraine. It's run its course. The American people are sick of billions of dollars of taxpayer money going to these endless wars and corruption. Biden's family pocketed millions. The weapons manufacturers literally pocketed trillions. So now we're looking at the off ramp. What is the off ramp? Well, The US seems to be doubling down, and now they're talking about long range missiles going deep into Russia and supporting Ukraine in attacking, basically, Russian civilians. They're basically supporting war crimes. This will lead to World War three. And Vladimir Putin put it eloquently in his Oliver Stone interview over and over again, no one would win because both powers have nuclear weapons. So I don't understand the hawkishness of the administration continuing down this reckless path. It looks like Harris is picking up where Biden left off, but here we are. We're on the edge of World War three, and the only way out of this is for the American people to en masse, make sure that the Harris Biden regime ends and does not continue.
Saved - August 15, 2024 at 4:39 AM

@TaraInExile - Tara In Exile

Living in Russia's really opened my eyes. Don’t buy into all the mainstream media propaganda—there's a lot more to the story than what they tell you. https://t.co/onXJCDLzhR

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Living in Russia is a wonderful experience, and the reality differs greatly from American propaganda. Russians welcome Americans. Transportation is accessible, easy, clean, and efficient, with low crime. Food is clean, GMO- and pesticide-free, and costs a third of what it does in America. Medical care is accessible and affordable, as is education, which sets up a healthy, thriving middle class. 80 to 85% of people in Moscow own their flats or dachas. The speaker visited Saint Petersburg, Vladivostok, and Moscow, and saw a lot of farming in the countryside. Young entrepreneurs at the Saint Petersburg Economic Forum said it is easy to start a business in Russia due to less red tape and reasonable taxes. These factors allow Russians to thrive, making them happy with their leadership and country, fostering innovation and trade with countries like China, India, and South Africa. The speaker encourages people to think critically, get a tourist visa, and see Russia for themselves.
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Speaker 0: Many of you have reached out and asked me what it's like to live in Russia. It has been a really wonderful experience. And one thing I really wanted to relay to all of you is how many lies and propaganda we've been told about Russia in America. It is amazing how different it is from what we're being told here in America. Russians, first of all, are very welcoming of Americans and really like them to be there. I was welcomed with open arms even though I didn't know the language and didn't really know the culture. Also, transportation is accessible, easy, clean, efficient, and there's low crime. Food is clean. There's no GMOs. There's no pesticides, and it's a third of what it costs in America. There's accessible medical care, which I had to use while I was there, and it was very affordable, as well as education. Now I talked to other Russians who went through the education system there, and it's really a great system, and they can go all the way through university. This sets up a healthy, thriving, middle class, and working university. This sets up a healthy, thriving, middle class, and working class, and that's what you see when you go to Russia. 80 to 85%, for instance, in Moscow of people own their own flats or and or dashes, which are the little houses outside in the country. I went to Saint Petersburg, Vladivostok, and Moscow. So I got to see a lot of different cities and also in the countryside as well. There's a lot of farming and agricultural starting up. I went to the Saint Petersburg Economic Forum and I met some young entrepreneurs. And they talked about how easy it is right now to start a business in Russia, to cut through the red tape, and the taxes aren't prohibitive. All of these things are making Russians thrive as a people. And so that's why they're happy with their leadership and happy with their country. And it makes for a lot of innovation and a lot of trade that they're able to do with other neighboring countries like China and India and South Africa. So that said, what I wanna relay to all of you is, you know, find out for yourself. Think critically. If you don't believe me, get a tourist visa and go to Russia. See for yourself.
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