Ow crockmeister

Started by RiversideRifle, February 16, 2024, 11:30:02 AM

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RiversideRifle

Seen Navalny has died in prison. Owld putin up to his owld tricks like?  :rudi:
UTB

LIDDLE_TOWERS999

PUTIN IS EVIL.....I WOULDN'T LIKE NOVACHOCK IN ME UNDERPANTS NEITHER  :rav:
GET WELL SOON STEVE G

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Quote from: RiversideRifle on February 16, 2024, 11:30:02 AMSeen Navalny has died in prison. Owld putin up to his owld tricks like?  :rudi:


This bloke was an American he lived in Ukraine for years , he did streams of what was going on over there. ended up on live stream he was trying to flee to Hungary cos Zelensky's mob were after him, he got caught before he got to the border and jailed last year , next thing he was dead in his cell .. murdered . just saying like.



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Quote from: RiversideRifle on February 16, 2024, 11:30:02 AMSeen Navalny has died in prison. Owld putin up to his owld tricks like?  :rudi:


Just had a look to see who he really was  :diego:

Thanks for letting me know another NAZI has been done in good news Rifle  :cheers:  :30's-Germany:

On a march there your mate with a mob doing the Hilter salute  :unbelievable:

https://twitter.com/Hawkeye1745/status/1758481581633634690



There is a form here you can complete send it straight off to FMTTM Head quarters FAO Bad Dad ok  :diego:



RiversideRifle

The Russian regime is a murderous one to be fair fruit. We will be at war with them in the next 18-24 month like
UTB


Ural Quntz (Moderator)

You continue your obsession with anal intercourse - I'm starting to seriously wonder about you.......

Nearly half a million in the grinder so far!

They are wheeling out another double lately.......the first one is fucking up too much


Ural Quntz (Moderator)

Yup - we're winning

Captured a town the size of Guisborough after a whole year trying

Meanwhile our industry is being proper fucked over

https://www.msn.com/en-gb/news/world/russia-in-flames-as-huge-explosion-engulfs-kalashnikov-owned-drone-factory/ar-BB1iqlZZ?ocid=msedgntp&pc=U531&cvid=ece4e5bd402b44d9b89850e9fb8de7e6&ei=17

Miles away from Ukraine an all




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Quote from: Ural Quntz (Moderator) on February 17, 2024, 05:38:08 PMYup - we're winning

Captured a town the size of Guisborough after a whole year trying

Meanwhile our industry is being proper fucked over

https://www.msn.com/en-gb/news/world/russia-in-flames-as-huge-explosion-engulfs-kalashnikov-owned-drone-factory/ar-BB1iqlZZ?ocid=msedgntp&pc=U531&cvid=ece4e5bd402b44d9b89850e9fb8de7e6&ei=17

Miles away from Ukraine an all









What have I told you about going on them comic sites Kuntz  :diego: You really are one gullible demented crusty aren't you   :unbelievable:


The Daily express trust pilot reviews the ones in yellow are you to a Tee ..





You Brainless Wonder  :sid:  :sid:  :sid:  :sid:

The link Kuntzy https://uk.trustpilot.com/review/www.express.co.uk

Ural Quntz (Moderator)

So there isn't a massive fire in Izhevsk then?

Massive Deflection failure

6 Su's shot down in three days!

Dafcun....


TerryCochranesSocks

It's remarkable how little effort has been made to end this war.

Somebody's getting rich.

Ural Quntz (Moderator)

Not the Russians - 6  jets =$300,000,000

According to estimates by Reuters

Russia has spent about $211 billion on the war in Ukraine over 2 years

The money was spent on deploying, maintaining and equipping troops. More than $10 billion was lost by Russia due to canceled or postponed arms sales. Russia's losses due to lost economic growth amounted to $1.3 trillion. The publication also says that the Russian army has lost a total of about 315,000 men since the beginning of the full-scale invasion.

Other estimates say more than 400K dead/missing and that Adviika alone cost 27K dead

Knowing what a shithole corrupt place it is you can guarantee a whole heap of dollars will have been salted away (probably somewhere like Jersey)

Then there's Ukraine and the Allies expenditure........

The superiority of Western tech in the war will have boosted arms sales for the West though whilst Russian tech gets dumped (to Ukraine in some cases)

The brown envelope industry will be having a field day

Ollyboro

Quote from: In With the Lurpak on February 19, 2024, 06:40:03 AM
Quote from: Ural Quntz (Moderator) on February 17, 2024, 05:38:08 PMYup - we're winning

Captured a town the size of Guisborough after a whole year trying

Meanwhile our industry is being proper fucked over

https://www.msn.com/en-gb/news/world/russia-in-flames-as-huge-explosion-engulfs-kalashnikov-owned-drone-factory/ar-BB1iqlZZ?ocid=msedgntp&pc=U531&cvid=ece4e5bd402b44d9b89850e9fb8de7e6&ei=17

Miles away from Ukraine an all









What have I told you about going on them comic sites Kuntz  :diego: You really are one gullible demented crusty aren't you   :unbelievable:


The Daily express trust pilot reviews the ones in yellow are you to a Tee ..





You Brainless Wonder  :sid:  :sid:  :sid:  :sid:

The link Kuntzy https://uk.trustpilot.com/review/www.express.co.uk

That's a fake Trustpilot site.

Ural Quntz (Moderator)


TerryCochranesSocks

Quote from: Ural Quntz (Moderator) on February 19, 2024, 04:12:35 PMThen there's Ukraine and the Allies expenditure........

The superiority of Western tech in the war will have boosted arms sales for the West

You mean the taxpayers of America and the UK are ploughing money into US owned businesses and into the pockets of the puppet President in Ukraine and, once laundered efficiently, back into the pockets of Biden and buddies.

Obviously (well you'd hope so) the war spend in Russia also bolsters the Russian economy. They aren't buying from Lockheed Martin, RTX and Boeing are they?

Meanwhile the West's sanctions on Russian oil and gas are rendered useless because of the amount that the Chinese, the Indians and some in the Middle East and Africa are buying.

Russia is not suffering economic decline because of the war but taxpayers in the UK and the US certainly are.

Ural Quntz (Moderator)

Most of that is not true

The 'money' the US are 'ploughing' in is from written off largely old gen equipment so the value is merely a book transfer and does not involve cash. The transfers of the actual equipment have been independently audited and found to be accurate on reaching the front.

Russian sales of oil and gas (i.e. the source of all Russian export sales) is barely holding due to China and India taking it from them - the catch is that they are not paying in dollars, in fact its not clear if they are paying at all.

The middle east may be making money by paying peanuts (not literally but who knows) for Russian Oil for domestic consumption and saving their own to be sold at a premium - so yes the fucking rag heads may be making a handy wedge

Russia is finding it increasingly difficult to balance the books and is having to make drastic cuts or impose charges on its long suffering populace in order to continue pouring 7.5% of its GDP into defence

This is a copy/paste from a Telegraph article that sums up what most are saying )cos I cant be arsed typing it

Russia's GDP figures are a red herring. A labour shortage and capacity constraints have fueled overheating, pushing interest rates to 16pc, while what remains of the consumption economy atrophies. The liquid assets of the National Wealth Fund have fallen from 6.6pc to 2.7pc of GDP since the war began.

IMF chief Kristalina Georgieva, who grew up under Communism in Bulgaria, said the deformed economy is looking ever more like the Soviet system, dysfunctional and brittle behind the façade. "I actually think that the Russian economy is in for very tough times," she said.

Three of five of the most-read stories in the Russian version of the Moscow Times last Friday were about shortages. One quoted Mobius Technologies and others flagging an acute lack of spare parts for hard drives, controllers, motherboards, and data storage.

The reserve of spares built up at the beginning of the war is exhausted. Components are trading at prohibitive prices.

A second story was about the lack of engines for shipbuilding. A third was about "empty shelves" in supermarkets, partly because Turkish and Chinese banks have been blocking payments from Russia.

A Vedomosti article quoted Russian businessmen lamenting that they can no longer clear transactions in yuan through Chinese banks – including the Big Four state banks – due to stringent audits to comply with tighter US sanctions.

Payments were stopped regardless of whether or not they were in dollars, and even when using the Russian SPFS and Chinese CIPS systems, intended to circumvent Western control of the SWIFT nexus. The Sino-Russian treaty of "friendship without limits" does in fact have limits.

Banks in Dubai are closing the accounts of Russians with "opaque" sources of funding, fearing the long arm of the US Treasury.

The EU is drawing up plans to sanction companies in China, India, Turkey, Sri Linka, Serbia, Thailand, and Kazakhstan for helping the Kremlin to circumvent curbs on dual use technology.

Russia will find ways to evade the latest curbs. But it cannot switch easily to semiconductors from China because its systems are configured for US chips, which must be bought at a stiff premium on the black market.

Oil, gas, and coal revenues are still flowing but the sums are modest. They have dropped from $40bn (£32bn) a month in early 2022 to $23bn this January. That is not enough to cover a 65pc rise in the budget over the last year.

The Kremlin is casting around for funds, imposing a war surcharge on the coal industry, and drawing up a list of 30 state companies for privatisation.

India and China have been buying Russian oil, but not at the world market price. The International Energy Agency says Urals crude is selling at $66 a barrel, above the G7 cap of $60, but at a 20pc discount to Brent.

The noose is tightening on Putin's shadow fleet. The US Treasury has targeted 50 tankers for violating the cap. Bloomberg reports that half have not yet dared to leave port, and 14 tankers carrying crude to India have been stranded at anchor.

An oil price spike may yet rescue the Kremlin but the IEA has just lowered its forecast for global oil demand for the third month in a row. Surging supply from US shale keeps overwhelming OPEC cuts.


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Wor an absolute load of waffle you spew Kuntzy

PM Me your address ill get one of these delivered for when you log in here  :charles:  :rav:




Ural Quntz (Moderator)

I realised it may have been difficult for your attention span.

Don't bother your silly head trying - just leave it to the adults

Well done for not showing anything anal though - progress?

Johnny Thunder

Quote from: Ural Quntz (Moderator) on February 20, 2024, 04:23:25 PMMost of that is not true

The 'money' the US are 'ploughing' in is from written off largely old gen equipment so the value is merely a book transfer and does not involve cash. The transfers of the actual equipment have been independently audited and found to be accurate on reaching the front.

Russian sales of oil and gas (i.e. the source of all Russian export sales) is barely holding due to China and India taking it from them - the catch is that they are not paying in dollars, in fact its not clear if they are paying at all.

The middle east may be making money by paying peanuts (not literally but who knows) for Russian Oil for domestic consumption and saving their own to be sold at a premium - so yes the fucking rag heads may be making a handy wedge

Russia is finding it increasingly difficult to balance the books and is having to make drastic cuts or impose charges on its long suffering populace in order to continue pouring 7.5% of its GDP into defence

This is a copy/paste from a Telegraph article that sums up what most are saying )cos I cant be arsed typing it

Russia's GDP figures are a red herring. A labour shortage and capacity constraints have fueled overheating, pushing interest rates to 16pc, while what remains of the consumption economy atrophies. The liquid assets of the National Wealth Fund have fallen from 6.6pc to 2.7pc of GDP since the war began.

IMF chief Kristalina Georgieva, who grew up under Communism in Bulgaria, said the deformed economy is looking ever more like the Soviet system, dysfunctional and brittle behind the façade. "I actually think that the Russian economy is in for very tough times," she said.

Three of five of the most-read stories in the Russian version of the Moscow Times last Friday were about shortages. One quoted Mobius Technologies and others flagging an acute lack of spare parts for hard drives, controllers, motherboards, and data storage.

The reserve of spares built up at the beginning of the war is exhausted. Components are trading at prohibitive prices.

A second story was about the lack of engines for shipbuilding. A third was about "empty shelves" in supermarkets, partly because Turkish and Chinese banks have been blocking payments from Russia.

A Vedomosti article quoted Russian businessmen lamenting that they can no longer clear transactions in yuan through Chinese banks – including the Big Four state banks – due to stringent audits to comply with tighter US sanctions.

Payments were stopped regardless of whether or not they were in dollars, and even when using the Russian SPFS and Chinese CIPS systems, intended to circumvent Western control of the SWIFT nexus. The Sino-Russian treaty of "friendship without limits" does in fact have limits.

Banks in Dubai are closing the accounts of Russians with "opaque" sources of funding, fearing the long arm of the US Treasury.

The EU is drawing up plans to sanction companies in China, India, Turkey, Sri Linka, Serbia, Thailand, and Kazakhstan for helping the Kremlin to circumvent curbs on dual use technology.

Russia will find ways to evade the latest curbs. But it cannot switch easily to semiconductors from China because its systems are configured for US chips, which must be bought at a stiff premium on the black market.

Oil, gas, and coal revenues are still flowing but the sums are modest. They have dropped from $40bn (£32bn) a month in early 2022 to $23bn this January. That is not enough to cover a 65pc rise in the budget over the last year.

The Kremlin is casting around for funds, imposing a war surcharge on the coal industry, and drawing up a list of 30 state companies for privatisation.

India and China have been buying Russian oil, but not at the world market price. The International Energy Agency says Urals crude is selling at $66 a barrel, above the G7 cap of $60, but at a 20pc discount to Brent.

The noose is tightening on Putin's shadow fleet. The US Treasury has targeted 50 tankers for violating the cap. Bloomberg reports that half have not yet dared to leave port, and 14 tankers carrying crude to India have been stranded at anchor.

An oil price spike may yet rescue the Kremlin but the IEA has just lowered its forecast for global oil demand for the third month in a row. Surging supply from US shale keeps overwhelming OPEC cuts.





Fuckin copy and paste cunt.






 :leo:

Blott

Prosecutors revealed the alleged contact as they urged a judge to keep Alexander Smirnov behind bars while he awaits trial. He's charged with falsely reporting to the FBI in June 2020 that executives associated with the Ukrainian energy company Burisma paid Hunter and the president $5m each in 2015 or 2016. The claim has been central to the Republican impeachment inquiry in Congress.

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https://fmttmboro.com/index.php?threads/trident-missile-test-fails-for-second-time-in-a-row.55785/
Quote from: Blott on February 21, 2024, 04:26:13 PMProsecutors revealed the alleged contact as they urged a judge to keep Alexander Smirnov behind bars while he awaits trial. He's charged with falsely reporting to the FBI in June 2020 that executives associated with the Ukrainian energy company Burisma paid Hunter and the president $5m each in 2015 or 2016. The claim has been central to the Republican impeachment inquiry in Congress.



Joe Biden Sniffs Kids Hunter Shags em both a pair of deviant dirty corrupt horrid scumbags  :redcard:



And as for you below  :diego:  :rav:
Quote from: Ural Quntz (Moderator) on February 19, 2024, 04:12:35 PMThe superiority of Western tech in the war will have boosted arms sales for the West though whilst Russian tech gets dumped (to Ukraine in some cases)



Even the weirdo's OTR know you're full of shite  :westy:  :unbelievable:  :sid:

https://fmttmboro.com/index.php?threads/trident-missile-test-fails-for-second-time-in-a-row.55785/


Blott

Do you have difficulty reading or general understanding.

I understand you can write filth but try and make the filth comprehensible.

In With the Lurpak

Quote from: Blott on February 21, 2024, 07:42:47 PMDo you have difficulty reading or general understanding.

I understand you can write filth but try and make the filth comprehensible.








I might write filth cos that's how i see these cunts

You go out & vote for the filth Blot

Blott

I vote Labour, always have always will. Better than getting murdered by Putin.


You quoted a con man who lied about Biden, instead of putting your spade away you spewed filth.


Do you think Putin should give the body to the wife and mother of a man he has had murdered? Or are you proud of the death?

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Quote from: Blott on February 21, 2024, 08:10:25 PMI vote Labour, always have always will. Better than getting murdered by Putin.


You quoted a con man who lied about Biden, instead of putting your spade away you spewed filth.


Do you think Putin should give the body to the wife and mother of a man he has had murdered? Or are you proud of the death?




what wife is this then Blot ?