Ukraine not allowing Russians to vote at their own embassies…

Ukraine blocks Russians from voting…

Russian Citizens Willing to Vote in Presidential Election in Ukraine Received Threats – Foreign Ministry

Sputnik: ‘Why are they doing that? The answer is clear. The Russian citizens, who wanted to vote in Ukraine, see what is happening there. Therefore their choice is clear. Such result of expression of free will was unacceptable for Kiev … That is why the [Ukrainian] regime absolutely brazenly prevented Russian citizens from voting,” Zakharova told reporters.

A few days ago Ukraine said they would block all Russians from voting within their embassies, within the borders of Ukraine. Ukraine said they would post police and keep the Russians out. This was stated on Ukraine news and I watched the process. This is very sad and very illegal…

KIEV (Reuters) – The Ukrainian Interior Ministry will not allow Russian citizens in Ukraine to vote in Russia’s presidential election after Moscow decided that the vote would also be held in Crimea……on the day of the vote, only Russian diplomats would be allowed to enter the embassy in Kiev and Russia’s consulates in the major Ukrainian cities of Kharkiv, Odessa and Lviv.

Source: Kiev plans to prevent Russians in Ukraine from voting in Russian…

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Voting day and pictures…

Walked and it was bitterly cold. -22 and I stepped almost 10,000 steps. That is close to my goal and it is good….kinda cold and plain bitter…

I passed a dozen voting sites. They sell coffee and hot tea. They have lots of food to buy and people are out in force voting early. You could not imagine the babushkas with their canes all walking to the voting stations. It was a wonderful sight to see, -22 and they were out to vote…

Sveta sent me pictures of what they got at the voting station…. (below)

Sun is up and it is spring. Russia is so beautiful and I am thankful to be part of it….just wish I could vote!

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Things in your life #$%&… (Video)

If something has gone wrong in life and you’ve run out of options, there’s now a very easy solution that works in any situation… blame a Russian. Russians are extremely useful because they can be accused of absolutely anything, in fact, there is almost no end to things you can blame on a Russian. Lost an election? Blame a Russian. Need to win an election? Well, a Russian armed with a single Twitter account can persuade entire nations to vote for you. Perhaps you just need to scare the taxpayer into spending more on the military.

Then, you guessed it, just get yourself a Russian.

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Dropped Svetochka off at the train station…

Svetochka goes to her mother and stays the night then they go to vote together. Russia is all excited and the people are buying torts (cake and or pies like treats) like crazy and tons of food. It is party time when the presidential elections are happening…

Ksenia Sobchak sealed her fate, when she said, “Crimea is part of Ukraine!” Oops, that signed her out of the picture years ago…but the west just loves her….But then she changed her mind after everyone dropped her from their minds in Russia and she said, “Today, the discussion over Crimea is already closed. Crimea is a part of Russia and any further discussion whether it should be returned or not makes no sense.”

Crimea is Russia and that is that….even if the west does not like it… 😉

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Gazprom decided to initiate a procedure for the dissolution of the Ukraine contracts through the Stockholm Arbitration Court.

Dmitry Medvedev meets with Gazprom CEO Alexei Miller

Dmitry Medvedev and Alexei Miller discussed Gazprom’s performance during the winter season on the domestic and European markets, as well as cooperation with Naftogaz of Ukraine.

Excerpts from the transcript:

Meeting with Gazprom CEO Alexei Miller

Meeting with Gazprom CEO Alexei Miller

Dmitry Medvedev: What are the results of the winter season on the domestic market and in terms of exports?

Alexei Miller: This winter’s natural gas supplies were affected by an unusually cold February in Russia and Europe. Nevertheless, Gazprom fully satisfied the demand of Russian consumers and consumers in the European market.

In February, Gazprom distributed 30.7 billion cubic metres of gas to consumers in Russia. This is the largest amount in the past five years.

The demand for Russian gas in Europe was growing fast. In total, in February, we set an all-time high for gas distribution to the European market in the amount of 17.4 billion cubic metres, which is up 6.8 percent compared to the historically high volume in February 2017. On March 2, we set a megarecord by delivering 713.4 million cubic metres of gas.

Gazprom has the capacity to meet peak demands for gas. On an annualised basis, our capacity totals 260 billion cubic metres of gas with an understanding that in 2017 – the year of record-high distribution – we supplied 194.4 billion cubic metres to Europe.

This winter, Gazprom confirmed its status as a reliable and responsible supplier that honours its obligations in full and on time.

Underground gas storage facilities in Europe remain at about quarter volume. In some countries this level is critical at around only 10 percent. This means that in the coming gas pumping period, in the summer, the demand for Russian gas will be high as well. In circumstances where gas production in the European Union is declining and the demand for Russian gas is increasing, new export gas distribution projects for supplying Russian gas to foreign markets are becoming even more important, including Turkish Stream and Nord Stream 2.

Dmitry Medvedev: These projects are important. However, there are other factors that affect the consumption of gas in one way or another. I’m referring to the Stockholm Arbitration Institute rulings, the arbitration court, regarding your dispute with the Ukrainian company. What steps is Gazprom taking, including the contract?

Alexei Miller: The Stockholm Arbitration Court handed down a one-sided ruling which violated the balance of the interests of the parties under two contracts – the contract for gas supplies to Ukraine and the transit contract. Under the Stockholm Arbitration ruling, Gazprom owes Naftogaz $2.56 billion. Almost instantly, Naftogaz released a statement that, based on the Stockholm Arbitration rulings, Naftogaz would be able to fine us for 2018 and 2019, that is, until the expiration of the contracts, and we would be forced to pay several billion dollars.

Given this, these contracts have become economically unviable for us, so Gazprom decided to initiate a procedure for the dissolution of the contracts through the Stockholm Arbitration Court. We have already filed an appeal regarding the gas supply contract to Ukraine. An appeal will be filed before the end of March for the transit contract and the procedure for the termination of the contracts under the established standards.

Dmitry Medvedev: What will happen to gas transit to Europe?

Alexei Miller: There are currently no risks for transiting gas to Europe across Ukraine, unless of course we identify unauthorised gas siphoning by Naftogaz in Ukraine. We expect that the Stockholm Arbitration Court will redress the imbalance in the interests of the parties during the new proceedings.

Dmitry Medvedev: It is critically important for all these proceedings to take place in accordance with the existing regulations, so that the disputing parties themselves are directly involved – I mean Gazprom and Ukraine. This is expressly provided for in the existing agreements. With regard to other ways of influencing these relations, I believe, it is absolutely wrong and has an obvious political connotation – I’m talking about isolated comments made by EU officials and even the US State Department. Neither the European Union nor the foreign ministries of other countries have any part in bilateral relations between Gazprom and its Ukrainian counterpart.

Alexei Miller: Given the situation, Ukraine must prove the economic efficiency and viability of continuing gas transit through its territory. We are ready to hear them out and consider any proposals.

Dmitry Medvedev: Of course, all options should remain open. This is a matter of contract profitability and effectiveness.

Old and new…

Memorial to Sputnik (1957) in front of a brand new modern building of flats….Korolev is the home of Sergei Korolev who is the father of the Soviet Space program and his space child – Sputnik…

The old days being surrounded by the new…

The time will come when a spacecraft carrying human beings will leave the earth and set out on a voyage to distant planets – to remote worlds. Today this may seem only an enticing fantasy, but such in fact is not the case. The launching of the first two Soviet Sputniks has already thrown a sturdy bridge from the earth into space, and the way to the stars is open – Sergei Korolev

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MRI half done…

Yesterday I got my brain scanned. Next Tuesday, I will get my throat and sinus scanned? I ran into issues and half to think about what to do. I fit the machine and that was not an issue and the brain scan went fine, not an issue, but when they put the throat clamps around my neck….it was too tight and it was not possible for me to lay for an hour and get my sinuses and throat scanned…

I guess claustrophobia took over and Merry Christmas, I wanted to tear the machine in half. Thus, I hit the button for better stop or else and I got out. Guess I am wimpy? But it was a real thing and I have to discover how to get this done and not have my neck constricted. I have a 22 inch neck measurement and the equipment is not comfortable for that size. Average neck size is about 15 inches for men and as you see I am far above that…

https://www.menshealth.com/health/neck-circumference-and-heart-disease

After analyzing nearly 4,000 men, the researchers determined the average neck circumference for a guy was about 15 inches.

For each 1-inch increase in neck circumference—say, comparing average-necked guys with those with a 16-inch neck—men were 32 percent more likely to have insulin resistance, 24 percent more likely to have raised blood pressure, 50 percent more likely to have high triglycerides, and 22 percent more likely to have low HDL, or “good” cholesterol.

That article if even half true is not a good thing for guys with bull necks….I have had six heart attacks. I have diabetes. I struggle with cholesterol.  I have high blood pressure. I also have six inches on the average guy for neck size….Hmm, maybe it is correct?

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Meet the Overlord of Clandestineness; No not Russia but North Korea…

The United States is monitoring information indicating that North Korea may be running a large underground military base in Syria. – Source: U.S. Monitoring Possible North Korean Military Base in Syria

Why those little devils:

Meet – The Overlords of Clandestineness, North Koreans! And they are just plain terribly smart too…

What I find truly inconceivable is that North Korean Scientists, in a nation (where according to highly reliable western news reports/sources and our own highly reliable western politicians, “⸮”) people die every day of starvation, eat their children, still run a single 486DX computer (with stolen Windows 3.1) and only have one light bulb in the whole damn country…

Have developed a means to teleport people and material across continents, and to hide their dastardly activities from all the world satellites, Santa Claus and even our (heaven forbid) American electronic surveillance…

So Clandestine of you North Korea (& seriously smart too)!

No wonder United States Government (USG for you alphabet lovers) is so scared of North Korea and the demigod Kimmy – their science leaves us deep behind into caveman territory, or for you lessor degreed individuals, we are looking at the ass end of superior alien god like technology and it all comes from North Korea…. We behind and need more money folks!

I would imagine that both China and Russia are damn worried, that now that their technology is way behind the Norks? Which I imagine is why the Russians and or China dared not implement any form of resistance to this project…

Who is to mess with a god?

How dare Syria allow the Norks to build a “Death Star” upon their land…

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When dealing with a bear, hubris is suicidal

This article hits it on the nail head…

When dealing with a bear, hubris is suicidal

As most always Saker gets it right and you should listen…

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U.S. blames Russia for cyber attacks on energy grid

The Trump administration on Thursday blamed the Russian government for a campaign of cyber attacks stretching back at least two years that targeted the U.S. power grid, marking the first time the United States has publicly accused Moscow of hacking into American energy infrastructure.

Source: In a first, U.S. blames Russia for cyber attacks on energy grid

Around and around we go! Blame Russia, Blame North Korea, Blame China, Blame Russia again and again we spin the wheel. Oh look it landed on Syria….lets try another fake gas attack?

Zippity do da!

Now you understand why I call America Chaos…

Land of Chaos strikes again…

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