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Saved - February 4, 2026 at 3:55 AM

@kadmitriev - Kirill Dmitriev

BREAKING: WOW — In a historic move, the House Judiciary Committee confirms what Russia has said all along: a 10-year EU censorship campaign that silenced true information, throttled U.S. politics, and meddled in European elections. Bad, bad Ursula. The truth will set you free⛈️

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To sum it all up: In its comprehensive 10-year censorship campaign, the @EU_Commission has — Successfully pressured social media platforms to censor true information in the United States; — Targeted U.S. political content for censorship; and — Interfered in elections across Europe.

Saved - February 4, 2026 at 3:19 AM

@kadmitriev - Kirill Dmitriev

The exposed liberal cabal is desperately trying to change the narrative. But people have awakened, see through the lies & fake news to the Truth: the Satanic Liberal West, hidden decision-making & influence networks, double standards, dirty media tricks have all been exposed👇 https://t.co/OMvr8F72Et

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Poland to probe possible links between Epstein and Russia, PM Tusk says reut.rs/4a9Ed1Y reut.rs/4a9Ed1Y

Saved - February 2, 2026 at 9:55 AM

@kadmitriev - Kirill Dmitriev

Satanist cabal saw and benefited from “many opportunities , many” following a coup in Ukraine that led to the Ukrainian conflict. 👇 https://t.co/lNbrR1M5qc

Saved - December 29, 2025 at 8:36 PM

@kadmitriev - Kirill Dmitriev

Historical clip worth rewatching: President Putin on Russia potentially joining NATO, George W. Bush laughing, and why Moscow views NATO as an anti-Russia bloc—not a “defensive alliance.” This one explains a lot. 👇 https://t.co/x8rtfgfhOY

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The speaker discusses the idea of Russia joining NATO and relates it to recently declassified documents. He reads a 1954 note from the Soviet government to NATO member countries, stating: "Relying on the unchanging principles of our peaceful foreign policy and striving to reduce tension in international relations, the Soviet government expresses readiness to consider jointly with interested governments the question of the USSR's participation in the North Atlantic Treaty Organization." He then presents the response to that proposal: “There is no need to underline the utterly unrealistic nature of such a proposal.” The speaker recalls an earlier moment, about a year prior, when, in response to the question about Russia possibly joining NATO, he said, “why not?” He notes that former U.S. Secretary of State Madeleine Albright, while traveling in Europe, responded that this is not being discussed now. The core discussion is framed around understanding whether NATO is a military organization and whether Russia would be welcome there. The speaker suggests that NATO is indeed a military organization and questions whether Russia would be wanted there. He asserts that NATO “is moving toward our borders,” and he ascribes to this movement a purpose or inevitability that shapes Russia’s position on the issue. In summarizing the underlying basis of the Russian position, the speaker emphasizes the perception that NATO’s character as a military alliance and its movements toward Russia’s borders inform a strategic stance against expanding membership to include Russia. He contrasts the historical openness expressed in 1954 with the contemporary response that such a proposal is not realistic, and with current statements from Western officials indicating that Russia’s accession is not under consideration. The narrative ties together declassified archival material, a past provocative-appearing suggestion, and present-day geopolitical calculations about NATO’s reach and military posture near Russia.
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Speaker 0: Вы относитесь, возможно ли, чтобы Россия как-то присоединилась к НАТО? Я сказал, почему бы нет? Сейчас изложу. Я вам сейчас зачитаю недавно рассекреченные документы были секретными в свое время написано копия рассекречена было совершенно секретно значит это нота советского правительства 1954 года, направленная странам-участницам НАТО. Здесь написано следующее: Руководствуясь неизменными принципами своей миролюбивой внешней политики и стремясь к уменьшению напряженности в международных отношениях, Советское правительство выражает готовность рассмотреть совместно с заинтересованными правительствами вопрос об участии СССР в Северо-Атлантическом договоре. А вот ответ. Нет необходимости подчеркивать совершенно нереалистический характер такого предложения. Это ответ. Помните, где-то год назад, примерно, может быть, на вопрос о том, вот как вы относитесь, возможно ли, чтобы Россия как-то присоединилась к НАТО, я сказал: почему бы нет? И сразу же бывшая госсекретарь госпожа Олбрейт, не помню, где она была, где-то в командировке в Европе, сказала, но это не обсуждается сейчас. Вы понимаете, дело в том, что мы же задаемся вопросом, это военная организация или нет? Военная. Нас там видеть не хотят? Не хотят. Она двигается к нашим габаритницам? Двигается. Зачем? Вот что лежит в основе нашей позиции.
Saved - October 18, 2025 at 4:36 AM

@kadmitriev - Kirill Dmitriev

From Soviet documents on JFK assassination obtained by @RepLuna👇 Mrs. Khrushchev being greeted by Mr. Kohler, American Ambassador, and Mrs. Kohler, when she called at their residence in Moscow yesterday to sign the Book of Condolence. She had tears in her eyes as she left. https://t.co/Sw1LqQuP47

@kadmitriev - Kirill Dmitriev

Soviet JFK docs by @RepLuna: The death of Kennedy is a heavy blow for all people who value peace and Soviet-American cooperation…The Soviet leadership perceived Kennedy’s assassination as a tragedy capable of shaking the fragile balance established after the Cuban Missile Crisis

@kadmitriev - Kirill Dmitriev

.@RepLuna publishes the documents from Soviet Union on JFK assassination https://t.co/J63IKvo0LR

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