“Everything is according to the plan”: the oligarchs are on the hook, the hole in the budget of the Russian Federation is growing, gold is selling out

“Everything is according to the plan”: the oligarchs are on the hook, the hole in the budget of the Russian Federation is growing, gold is selling out

According to Western media, Russia intends to collect about 300 billion rubles in income tax for 2021-2022, which indicates a significant deficit in the budget of the aggressor country. According to preliminary calculations, various companies of the Russian Federation collectively have to pay about 3.6 billion dollars or 300 billion rubles. Someone will even have to give up to 10% of their profit, which they managed to get in the last two years.

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Beat the enemy with his own weapon

Beat the enemy with his own weapon

Many, at first glance, extremely unfavorable situations can still be used to one’s advantage if one thinks carefully. Dictatorships always get to the point where the system begins to devour itself. There is no sense in waiting for blind chance to send your pro-Russian neighbor or familiar Z-Nazi to the millstones of dictatorship. Feed him to it yourself. Now snitching is becoming extremely popular among rashists. But it can work like a double-edged stick. You, too, can snitch about your pro-Russian acquaintances, not only they can snitch about you.

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No republics, no our heroes, no our freedoms

No republics, no our heroes, no our freedoms

While activists in Ufa laid flowers at the monument to Salavat Yulaev and read the dua, Khabirov and the Kremlin-controlled information dumps in Bashkiria spoke intensely about Sabantuy celebrations in various remote villages. No matter how hard Khabirov’s people try to call themselves descendants of the great leader of the national liberation struggle, they will not dare to say a word even in honor of his birth.

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“We will destroy the property of corrupt officials, judges and prosecutors”: the Erzya underground claimed responsibility for setting fire to the off-road vehicle of the head of the urban settlement

“We will destroy the property of corrupt officials, judges and prosecutors”: the Erzya underground claimed responsibility for setting fire to the off-road vehicle of the head of the urban settlement

On the night of June 14-15, a Nissan SUV burned down in Zubova Polyana village, the MordovMedia portal informs. The off-road vehicle literally broke out in front of eyewitnesses. In a couple of minutes, the Nissan burned to the ground, firefighters arrived later. The Ministry of Emergency Situations extinguished the fire 20 minutes later. No victims have been reported. The cause of the fire is under investigation. The Erzya underground claimed responsibility for the arson. VANDY telegram channel, which is close to the Erzya national movement, received a message containing details that were not previously made public in the media (brand and number of the car, photos, etc.), indicating that the authors of the appeal were really behind the arson:

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Tatar-Bashkort consensus

Tatar-Bashkort consensus

How it was possible to build in thirty years a prosperous country with an enviable GDP  per capita, which has become one of the largest financial centers in the world, with harmonious national-ethnic relations and an enviable level of social security of its citizens from a former impoverished Japanese colony with a population that was at enmity with each other (Chinese, Indians, Malays, etc.), in the complete absence of resources (they even exported drinking water and sand for construction from the mainland)? Lee Kuan Yew, the permanent Prime Minister of Singapore for 40 years, writes about this in his book. His book has become a reference book for many politicians of our time. And Margaret Thatcher, who specifically studied the experience of Lee Kuan Yew, said that in his entire cadence he never made a mistake. It is shameful not to read this book, and to reject the best experience is stupid.

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The stole too much

The stole too much

Thousands of tons of grain in Bashkortostan are infected with a fungus due to the fact that last autumn they lay too long in the fields – they were not harvested because there was nowhere to store them.

They say, the record harvest is the reason for that, but it was during this exact period that there was a massive looting of Ukrainian grain, in which immigrants from Bashkortostan also participated. Khabirov’s people stole too much grain, and when it was time to harvest from their fields, it turned out that there was nowhere to store it. Everything was filled to capacity. They tried to sell it to neighboring republics – and the situation was almost the same there.

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Moscow successfully moderates the Tatar-Bashkir conflict: a view from Ukraine

Moscow successfully moderates the Tatar-Bashkir conflict: a view from Ukraine

Tatarstan and Bashkortostan, in comparison with the republics of the North Caucasus, are called the main contenders for secession from the Russian Federation. The synergy of the efforts of both republics and nations, aimed at gaining independence, is capable of challenging the very existence of Russia. However, there is still no such synergy. Moreover, the Kremlin is aware of these challenges and is making every effort to direct the energy of these republics and peoples not against Russia, but against each other. Here is what the After Russia Ukrainian analytical public says about this.

Even an outside observer, uninitiated in the history of Tatar-Bashkir relations, is struck by a curious circumstance: with the weakening of Moscow’s international positions, with the deterioration of the socio-economic situation in Russia, with increased sanctions pressure, with the growth of internal problems in the Russian Federation, it is not the confrontation between the Tatars and the Bashkirs with Moscow that escalates, which would be a desirable development of the situation for the supporters of independence, but rather a conflict between the two national movements. What is the reason for this state of affairs?

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