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AMuzi
2025-02-21 18:09:15 UTC
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Missionary, zealot, turncoat

https://www.msn.com/en-us/war-and-conflicts/military-organizations/the-american-who-went-undercover-in-ukraine-for-moscow/ar-AA1zp7Jj
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Catrike Ryder
2025-02-21 18:59:32 UTC
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Missionary, zealot, turncoat
https://www.msn.com/en-us/war-and-conflicts/military-organizations/the-american-who-went-undercover-in-ukraine-for-moscow/ar-AA1zp7Jj
Interesting. There's much going on under the fire and smoke that
hasn't been made public.

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AMuzi
2025-02-21 19:18:09 UTC
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Missionary, zealot, turncoat
https://www.msn.com/en-us/war-and-conflicts/military-organizations/the-american-who-went-undercover-in-ukraine-for-moscow/ar-AA1zp7Jj
Interesting. There's much going on under the fire and smoke that
hasn't been made public.
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Soloman
+1

Not the first time I've noted here that we're a large nation
and we have one of everything; good, bad, ugly and a few saints.
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Frank Krygowski
2025-02-21 21:38:42 UTC
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Missionary, zealot, turncoat
https://www.msn.com/en-us/war-and-conflicts/military-organizations/
the-american-who-went-undercover-in-ukraine-for-moscow/ar-AA1zp7Jj
Interesting. There's much going on under the fire and smoke that
hasn't been made public.
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Soloman
+1
Not the first time I've noted here that we're a large nation and we have
one of everything; good, bad, ugly and a few saints.
It's amazing that now some American conservatives portray Putin as a
good guy, Russia as an admirable country, communism as a good system,
Ukraine as nonexistent. 1960s Republicans must be rolling in their graves.
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Catrike Ryder
2025-02-21 22:01:57 UTC
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On Fri, 21 Feb 2025 16:38:42 -0500, Frank Krygowski
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Post by AMuzi
Missionary, zealot, turncoat
https://www.msn.com/en-us/war-and-conflicts/military-organizations/
the-american-who-went-undercover-in-ukraine-for-moscow/ar-AA1zp7Jj
Interesting. There's much going on under the fire and smoke that
hasn't been made public.
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C'est bon
Soloman
+1
Not the first time I've noted here that we're a large nation and we have
one of everything; good, bad, ugly and a few saints.
It's amazing that now some American conservatives portray Putin as a
good guy, Russia as an admirable country, communism as a good system,
Ukraine as nonexistent. 1960s Republicans must be rolling in their graves.
I haven't seen any of those people. I suspect it's just nonsense from
the mass media loons that Krygowski follows.

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Soloman
cyclintom
2025-02-22 15:36:21 UTC
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Post by AMuzi
Missionary, zealot, turncoat
https://www.msn.com/en-us/war-and-conflicts/military-organizations/
the-american-who-went-undercover-in-ukraine-for-moscow/ar-AA1zp7Jj
Interesting. There's much going on under the fire and smoke that
hasn't been made public.
--
C'est bon
Soloman
+1
Not the first time I've noted here that we're a large nation and we have
one of everything; good, bad, ugly and a few saints.
It's amazing that now some American conservatives portray Putin as a
good guy, Russia as an admirable country, communism as a good system,
Ukraine as nonexistent. 1960s Republicans must be rolling in their graves.
Frank, you are an absolute fool. Communism as such disappeared from Russia when the Berlin wall fell in the 80's Russia DID NOT start the war with the Ukraine. Ukrainians started killing Russian nationals who were farming on land they BOUGHT from Ukrainian farmers. Putin warned them about killing Russians two or three times before he invaded. That yopu are complerely unaware of the actual historic event shows your news sources ae the Slime Stream Media and nothing else. While Russia still proclaims themselves as communist free enterprise is rampant and there are quite a few Russian billionaires.

Tell us more about things you know nothing about.
John B.
2025-02-22 00:24:14 UTC
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Missionary, zealot, turncoat
https://www.msn.com/en-us/war-and-conflicts/military-organizations/the-american-who-went-undercover-in-ukraine-for-moscow/ar-AA1zp7Jj
Interesting. There's much going on under the fire and smoke that
hasn't been made public.
--
C'est bon
Soloman
+1
Not the first time I've noted here that we're a large nation
and we have one of everything; good, bad, ugly and a few saints.
And not unusual. In every war there have been people that thought the
"other guy" was right.
.
Tokyo Rose, Lord Haw-Haw, Axis Sally, to name only three.
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John B.
2025-02-22 00:27:57 UTC
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Missionary, zealot, turncoat
https://www.msn.com/en-us/war-and-conflicts/military-organizations/the-american-who-went-undercover-in-ukraine-for-moscow/ar-AA1zp7Jj
Would that be like the "Americans" that ran away to Canada to avoid
serving in the military?
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John B.
Frank Krygowski
2025-02-22 00:38:52 UTC
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Missionary, zealot, turncoat
https://www.msn.com/en-us/war-and-conflicts/military-organizations/the-american-who-went-undercover-in-ukraine-for-moscow/ar-AA1zp7Jj
Would that be like the "Americans" that ran away to Canada to avoid
serving in the military?
I'd say there's a difference between guys who run away to avoid fighting
in a war they detest, and guys like the one above who actively work as
spies for the enemy.
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John B.
2025-02-22 01:21:38 UTC
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On Fri, 21 Feb 2025 19:38:52 -0500, Frank Krygowski
Post by Frank Krygowski
Post by John B.
Post by AMuzi
Missionary, zealot, turncoat
https://www.msn.com/en-us/war-and-conflicts/military-organizations/the-american-who-went-undercover-in-ukraine-for-moscow/ar-AA1zp7Jj
Would that be like the "Americans" that ran away to Canada to avoid
serving in the military?
I'd say there's a difference between guys who run away to avoid fighting
in a war they detest, and guys like the one above who actively work as
spies for the enemy.
I see... citizens in the U.S. have the right to ignore anything the
government does if they don't agree with it?
An interesting theory... does that include not paying taxes that they
don't agree with? Or ignoring any law that they don't agree with?

But that aside, has Moscow become an enemy, as the title of the
article seems to indicate?
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John B.
cyclintom
2025-02-22 15:42:32 UTC
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On Fri, 21 Feb 2025 19:38:52 -0500, Frank Krygowski
Post by Frank Krygowski
Post by John B.
Post by AMuzi
Missionary, zealot, turncoat
https://www.msn.com/en-us/war-and-conflicts/military-organizations/the-american-who-went-undercover-in-ukraine-for-moscow/ar-AA1zp7Jj
Would that be like the "Americans" that ran away to Canada to avoid
serving in the military?
I'd say there's a difference between guys who run away to avoid fighting
in a war they detest, and guys like the one above who actively work as
spies for the enemy.
I see... citizens in the U.S. have the right to ignore anything the
government does if they don't agree with it?
An interesting theory... does that include not paying taxes that they
don't agree with? Or ignoring any law that they don't agree with?
But that aside, has Moscow become an enemy, as the title of the
article seems to indicate?
Woithout Russia we would have lost WW II and Frank would be happily speaking German now.
AMuzi
2025-02-22 16:38:07 UTC
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On Fri, 21 Feb 2025 19:38:52 -0500, Frank Krygowski
Post by Frank Krygowski
Post by John B.
Post by AMuzi
Missionary, zealot, turncoat
https://www.msn.com/en-us/war-and-conflicts/military-organizations/the-american-who-went-undercover-in-ukraine-for-moscow/ar-AA1zp7Jj
Would that be like the "Americans" that ran away to Canada to avoid
serving in the military?
I'd say there's a difference between guys who run away to avoid fighting
in a war they detest, and guys like the one above who actively work as
spies for the enemy.
I see... citizens in the U.S. have the right to ignore anything the
government does if they don't agree with it?
An interesting theory... does that include not paying taxes that they
don't agree with? Or ignoring any law that they don't agree with?
But that aside, has Moscow become an enemy, as the title of the
article seems to indicate?
Woithout Russia we would have lost WW II and Frank would be happily speaking German now.
More the other way around. Without US arms, materiel
support, logistics, oil and food the Soviets were f**ked.
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Catrike Ryder
2025-02-22 17:15:03 UTC
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On Fri, 21 Feb 2025 19:38:52 -0500, Frank Krygowski
Post by Frank Krygowski
Post by John B.
Post by AMuzi
Missionary, zealot, turncoat
https://www.msn.com/en-us/war-and-conflicts/military-organizations/the-american-who-went-undercover-in-ukraine-for-moscow/ar-AA1zp7Jj
Would that be like the "Americans" that ran away to Canada to avoid
serving in the military?
I'd say there's a difference between guys who run away to avoid fighting
in a war they detest, and guys like the one above who actively work as
spies for the enemy.
I see... citizens in the U.S. have the right to ignore anything the
government does if they don't agree with it?
An interesting theory... does that include not paying taxes that they
don't agree with? Or ignoring any law that they don't agree with?
But that aside, has Moscow become an enemy, as the title of the
article seems to indicate?
Woithout Russia we would have lost WW II and Frank would be happily speaking German now.
More the other way around. Without US arms, materiel
support, logistics, oil and food the Soviets were f**ked.
Not just Russia, but Europe too.

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Soloman
AMuzi
2025-02-22 19:28:15 UTC
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On Fri, 21 Feb 2025 19:38:52 -0500, Frank Krygowski
Post by Frank Krygowski
Post by John B.
Post by AMuzi
Missionary, zealot, turncoat
https://www.msn.com/en-us/war-and-conflicts/military-organizations/the-american-who-went-undercover-in-ukraine-for-moscow/ar-AA1zp7Jj
Would that be like the "Americans" that ran away to Canada to avoid
serving in the military?
I'd say there's a difference between guys who run away to avoid fighting
in a war they detest, and guys like the one above who actively work as
spies for the enemy.
I see... citizens in the U.S. have the right to ignore anything the
government does if they don't agree with it?
An interesting theory... does that include not paying taxes that they
don't agree with? Or ignoring any law that they don't agree with?
But that aside, has Moscow become an enemy, as the title of the
article seems to indicate?
Woithout Russia we would have lost WW II and Frank would be happily speaking German now.
More the other way around. Without US arms, materiel
support, logistics, oil and food the Soviets were f**ked.
Not just Russia, but Europe too.
--
C'est bon
Soloman
Well, yes but we didn't shed US soldiers' blood on the
Eastern Front.
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Catrike Ryder
2025-02-22 19:57:29 UTC
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On Fri, 21 Feb 2025 19:38:52 -0500, Frank Krygowski
Post by Frank Krygowski
Post by John B.
Post by AMuzi
Missionary, zealot, turncoat
https://www.msn.com/en-us/war-and-conflicts/military-organizations/the-american-who-went-undercover-in-ukraine-for-moscow/ar-AA1zp7Jj
Would that be like the "Americans" that ran away to Canada to avoid
serving in the military?
I'd say there's a difference between guys who run away to avoid fighting
in a war they detest, and guys like the one above who actively work as
spies for the enemy.
I see... citizens in the U.S. have the right to ignore anything the
government does if they don't agree with it?
An interesting theory... does that include not paying taxes that they
don't agree with? Or ignoring any law that they don't agree with?
But that aside, has Moscow become an enemy, as the title of the
article seems to indicate?
Woithout Russia we would have lost WW II and Frank would be happily speaking German now.
More the other way around. Without US arms, materiel
support, logistics, oil and food the Soviets were f**ked.
Not just Russia, but Europe too.
--
C'est bon
Soloman
Well, yes but we didn't shed US soldiers' blood on the
Eastern Front.
Even before the United States entered World War II in December 1941,
America sent arms and equipment to the Soviet Union to help it defeat
the Nazi invasion. Totaling $11.3 billion, or $180 billion in today’s
currency, the Lend-Lease Act of the United States supplied needed
goods to the Soviet Union from 1941 to 1945 in support of what Stalin
described to Roosevelt as the “enormous and difficult fight against
the common enemy — bloodthirsty Hitlerism.”

https://ru.usembassy.gov/world-war-ii-allies-u-s-lend-lease-to-the-soviet-union-1941-1945/

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Soloman
John B.
2025-02-23 00:52:35 UTC
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On Fri, 21 Feb 2025 19:38:52 -0500, Frank Krygowski
Post by Frank Krygowski
Post by John B.
Post by AMuzi
Missionary, zealot, turncoat
https://www.msn.com/en-us/war-and-conflicts/military-organizations/the-american-who-went-undercover-in-ukraine-for-moscow/ar-AA1zp7Jj
Would that be like the "Americans" that ran away to Canada to avoid
serving in the military?
I'd say there's a difference between guys who run away to avoid fighting
in a war they detest, and guys like the one above who actively work as
spies for the enemy.
I see... citizens in the U.S. have the right to ignore anything the
government does if they don't agree with it?
An interesting theory... does that include not paying taxes that they
don't agree with? Or ignoring any law that they don't agree with?
But that aside, has Moscow become an enemy, as the title of the
article seems to indicate?
Woithout Russia we would have lost WW II and Frank would be happily speaking German now.
More the other way around. Without US arms, materiel
support, logistics, oil and food the Soviets were f**ked.
Not just Russia, but Europe too.
--
C'est bon
Soloman
Well, yes but we didn't shed US soldiers' blood on the
Eastern Front.
Well no... but on the western side of the Eastern Front. bout 250,000
were killed in the European theater. :-)
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John B.
cyclintom
2025-02-22 15:39:28 UTC
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Missionary, zealot, turncoat
https://www.msn.com/en-us/war-and-conflicts/military-organizations/the-american-who-went-undercover-in-ukraine-for-moscow/ar-AA1zp7Jj
Would that be like the "Americans" that ran away to Canada to avoid
serving in the military?
I'd say there's a difference between guys who run away to avoid fighting
in a war they detest, and guys like the one above who actively work as
spies for the enemy.
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