Two Russians Badly Impersonate CIA Spies to Pin MH17 on U.S.
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[QUOTE=antianan;48455149]I wonder how does western media even find this stuff. I mean, this newspaper is an A-grade yellow press that prints stories about aliens/conspiracy theories/gossips about stars/other shit, and no one takes it seriously. We have tonns of similar press, but somehow if they print something connected to Ukraine or politics, it's almost inevitably goes worldwide labeled as propaganda and bias.
Guys, we have an abundance of both, but this one is not propaganda, it's just a shitty press printing shit.[/QUOTE]
I'm assuming it was found because it was released at some point.
So like, was there some sort of temporal anomaly in Russia and it caused the realm of fan-fiction to blend with reality or something? Seriously this [i]sounds[/i] like a fan-fiction story [i]reads,[/i] it's like this was deliberately bad and the fact that anyone ever would even think about believing this is just hilarious.
The guy who's speaking for the picture on the left sounds like a really badly done text-to-speech application, heck, it might as well be
[QUOTE=DeathDoom;48450046]is david like the only american name they knew or...?[/QUOTE]
i was thinking the same thing, laughing about how if anyone makes a russian name up on the spot it's probably Ivan, for russian's its just david
[QUOTE=Viva;48475436]i was thinking the same thing, laughing about how if anyone makes a russian name up on the spot it's probably Ivan, for russian's its just david[/QUOTE]
You'd think that, bu-u-ut go-to name for an American/British in Russia is a precise English analogy for that exact name (Ivan) - Jonh. Which, funnily, is also present in the 'recording'.
[QUOTE=Viva;48475436]i was thinking the same thing, laughing about how if anyone makes a russian name up on the spot it's probably Ivan, for russian's its just david[/QUOTE]
Oh God I've been uncovered!
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