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What we can learn from Crimea
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And for the tenuous prepper link folks Europe goes to war on average every 30 years and its been 60 since the last one, the SAME economic problems exist in Europe as before of high unemployment, lots of national debt, shortages of land, and the cancer of socialism is still rife in the EUSSR, and as before ethnic and racial tensions are building and those with a sense of entitlent think they should be given more of the wealth created by the declining numbers of workers.

PEACE IN OUR TIME or THE LIGHTS ARE GOING OUT OVER EUROPE again your choice folks how you see things going but either way the preppers WILL NOT GO QUIETLY INTO THE NIGHT.

Ref the Western European ANTI NAZIs Lou, I note that it is the ANTI NAZIS who inevitably use threats and violence against their opponents first ESPECIALLY in the UK. Smile

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11.30 AM 01/04 France 24 is reporting that Gazprom, Russias largest gas company (and owned by Putins mates) has just put its gas prices up by 35% overnight, dunno if that is only applied to the Ukraine or all of its cutomers

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More like responding the the policy of the US.....NR.
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Aye very true SS with Western Europe being used as political pawns again.

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