Ukraine will win.
Stop Putin before he kills again.
“I have a rendez vous with Death”
Namely, my enemy’s Death; my Wife is hell hot!
You see, every mercenary is married. Her name is Death. She is the most beautiful woman you have ever seen. I love her and she loves you very much. Vladimir Putin will be going to a big wedding soon!
Yes, Putin really is a nazi.
Putin will lose his war and Muscovy will lose the peace that follows.
The Nazis lost the war, but Germany went on to win the peace:
Gaza
As I predicted a month ago
I would have preferred this to have happened a couple weeks earlier. Send more, much more is needed.
China
It's may surprise you to learn that there are no commonly desired goods such as health, well-being, anti-pollution which hold true regardless of regime.
It's not mere propaganda no more than was Nixon's clean air act and clean water act. Those were two of the greatest pieces of legislation ever and if China wishes to clean up it's environment it should use them as models for its own laws. Thank the late great President Nixon.
“Weather” Report: Lesser cold 小寒
Birbs represent spies, wild geese are mercenaries, magpies are thieves, pheasants are fat pleasant merchants. Decoded: expect a brief lesser cold war followed by return to commerce after the “wild geese” and “magpies” migrate again. Notice how carefully she deloused the VelVet she builds!
Vel is Latin for “or” vet is veteran or veterinarian.
Ornithology BIRB WATCHING
in popular culture and espionage jargon, certain birds have been associated with specific types of spies or espionage activities. Here is a list of some bird associations that have been mentioned in relation to spies:
Swallow: associated with female sex spies who use their charm and seduction skills to gather information.
Magpie: The magpie is often associated with theft and collecting shiny objects. In espionage, "magpie" has sometimes been used to refer to spies who specialize in stealing secrets or sensitive information.
Wild Geese: The term "wild geese" has been used to refer to mercenaries or soldiers of fortune who offer their services to different parties for financial gain.
Raven: Ravens are often associated with intelligence gathering and have been used as symbols of espionage in literature and popular culture. They are commonly depicted as messengers or spies who observe and report back information. PREDICTIVE ANALYSTS, LINGUISTS
Nightingale: The nightingale is sometimes associated with spies who specialize in eavesdropping or wiretapping. They are skilled at gathering sensitive information through covert listening devices. WOMEN USUALLY ALSO NURSES
Falcon: Falcons are known for their exceptional eyesight and hunting abilities. In the context of spies, falcons are sometimes associated with sharp-eyed intelligence officers who excel in surveillance and reconnaissance activities. ONE USE Wonders, HELD IN RESERVE. HOODED HAWK.
Canary: Canaries have been associated with spies who serve as early warning systems or "canaries in the coal mine." They are individuals who are intentionally placed in dangerous situations to detect threats or betrayals. EARLY WARNING SYSTEM, informants
Owl: Owls are often associated with wisdom and the ability to see in the dark. In the world of espionage, "owl" has been used metaphorically to describe spies who possess exceptional analytical skills and operate covertly in the shadows. THE CHIEF Ukrainians
Sparrow: The sparrow is sometimes associated with spies who are adept at blending into their surroundings and going unnoticed. They are often skilled in covert operations, infiltration, and gathering intelligence discreetly. SEX SPIES
Eagle: The eagle is known for its keen eyesight and soaring flight. In espionage, "eagle" has been used to describe spies who excel in aerial surveillance, reconnaissance, and monitoring activities. They have a broad perspective and are skilled at gathering information from a high vantage point. JIGH ALTITUDE AIRIAL RECON AND STRIKE
Pigeon: Pigeons have been associated with homing capabilities and their use as messengers throughout history. In the context of espionage, "pigeon" has been used to describe spies who specialize in communication, acting as intermediaries to deliver information between agents or handlers. MKESSENGERS COURIERS
Hawk: Hawks are known for their aggressive hunting techniques and their ability to strike swiftly. In the world of espionage, "hawk" has been metaphorically used to describe spies who are assertive, proactive, and decisive in their operations. They often take the initiative and are skilled in offensive intelligence gathering.
Peacock: The peacock's flashy and vibrant display has been metaphorically linked to spies who possess exceptional charisma and charm. They are often skilled in the art of deception, seduction, and gaining the trust of targets or sources to extract information. DIPLOMATS ESP CHINESE ONES 孔雀
Vulture: Vultures are scavengers that feed on carrion, and in the context of espionage, "vulture" has been used to describe spies who specialize in exploiting chaotic or unstable situations. They thrive in environments of political turmoil or crisis, taking advantage of the aftermath to gather intelligence or manipulate events. PROFITEERS
Seagull: Seagulls are known for their scavenging behavior and adaptability to various environments. In espionage, "seagull" has been used to describe spies who are skilled in acquiring information from multiple sources, often relying on opportunistic methods and exploiting vulnerabilities in security systems. MARITIME SCAVANGERS
Cuckoo: The cuckoo bird is associated with its behavior of laying eggs in the nests of other bird species. In the context of espionage, "cuckoo" has been used metaphorically to describe spies who infiltrate or penetrate an organization or target, covertly operating from within to gather sensitive information. FRIEND IN E ENEMY CAMP . ALSO. ASSASSIN'S SNIPERS. ALSO DOOMED SPIES! ALSO UNWELCOME YET EFFECTIVE, HARBINGER OF GOOD TIMES AFTER BAD. COMPLEX TYPES.
Crows/Rooks: Crows and rooks are often depicted as intelligent and cunning birds. In espionage, they have been associated with spies who excel in intelligence analysis, strategic planning, and manipulation. They are skilled at piecing together information and orchestrating complex operations. FINANCIAL INTELLIGENCE, LINGUISTS
Heron: Herons are known for their patience and stealthy hunting techniques. In the context of espionage, "heron" has been used to describe spies who specialize in surveillance and observation, patiently monitoring targets or locations for extended periods to gather valuable intelligence. CLOSE IN MARITIME RECON
Parrot: Parrots are renowned for their ability to mimic sounds and human speech. In espionage, "parrot" has been used metaphorically to describe spies who specialize in impersonation, mimicry, or adopting false identities. They are skilled at blending in and imitating others to gather information. LINGUISTS
Penguin: Penguins are often associated with loyalty, teamwork, and the ability to navigate through harsh environments. In the realm of espionage, "penguin" has been used to describe spies who work in close-knit teams, employing coordinated efforts to achieve their objectives. They excel in collaboration and adaptability.
Albatross: Albatrosses are known for their long-distance flights and their ability to cover vast areas. In the context of espionage, "albatross" has been used metaphorically to describe spies who specialize in long-range reconnaissance, conducting operations over extended periods and across diverse territories. LONG RANGE MARITIME RECON
Hummingbird: Hummingbirds are characterized by their agility, speed, and ability to hover in mid-air. In espionage, "hummingbird" has been used to describe spies who are nimble, quick-thinking, and adept at swiftly acquiring information. They excel in fast-paced operations and gathering intelligence on the move. HELICOPTERS
Penguin: Penguins are often associated with loyalty, teamwork, and the ability to navigate through harsh environments. In the realm of espionage, "penguin" has been used to describe spies who work in close-knit teams, employing coordinated efforts to achieve their objectives. They excel in collaboration and adaptability.
RATS traitors
Moles infiltrators
Bats Russian spies
“Birds aren't real”
Learn Chinese
“My name’s Mr. Stone, whatever you imagine I understand and master”
“The bench is broad but the board is long,”
You can do as I suggest
or you can do it the harder way.
Either way I win.
But i prefer bloodless quick victories to protracted bloodshed. So do it like I suggest, for your own well being.
我姓石,无论何时与你相识我都值。