Each time there is a problem in Europe, Russia tries to make it bigger, Paris started by French people and Russia tries to make it worse. Same with Brexit. I spoke Russian businessmen who confirmed that Putin wanted the UK out of the EU. Till today the most important place where Russians put their (criminal) money is...London. I know personally people who manage Russian fortunes in UK constructions for Russians. The only Russians who have money are from the Putin clan. PS: I am no Russian, nor lived there. Just did business with them and travelled there a lot. Want to know who Putin is? This gives you a bit of an idea: https://www.bbc.com/news/magazine-32066222
Hmm, Russia and China seem to play this game very well. Let's digest this in detail: while in this age information and data have become the absolutely vital weapons of choice in war, the American president and vice president want to use 135 billion usd to again send a man and also a woman to the moon. Think about this for a second. Then you have idiots in congress who just learned that there is no evidence that the president collude with Russia and what do they do? They want to launch impeachment proceedings. How stupider can it get? It's not just the inbreds but also educated people alike who are all mislead and put into a state of constant denial. So if you ask me, your "little Putin" actually found the holy grail to modern warfare. What is shocking is the muted reaponse by Americans and other Western nations alike. This should all be a race for information supremacy, instead we are talking about how to send women to the moon. OMG.
This is one of the biggest gripe I have with the UK and why I want the UK out. On the surface they cry about some polish painters who offer their services cheaper and better than any Brit. A lot of people are xenophobic in the UK and often outright racist. But on the flip side, anyone with money can buy their way in and do whatever they want, regardless of criminal background or questionable source of finances. Money rules everything in the UK which it does not in central Europe. I would claim principles rule everything in Europe (not always the best either) and those are opposing cultural traits and modi operandi.
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/ar...two-men-armed-knives-stab-multiple-times.html Six stabbings in a few hours in London yesterday. In Paris everything was OK yesterday. 29 murders in 2019 The British capital has been hit by knife attacks since last year. A total of 128 people were killed in London last year, 24 of whom were teenagers. This year the counter is at 29 murders. According to Cressida Dick, head of the Metropolitan Police in London, the knife violence in London has reached "the worst level" that she has already experienced. Dick also spoke of a "tragic and worrying phenomenon". Prime Minister Theresa May wants to hold a meeting on 1 April to tackle the knife violence in the capital.
Relevance to the conversation? But I digress... "in Chicago, murders in the Windy City fell by about 100 in 2018, but the figure still remains higher than the number of homicides in Los Angeles and New York combined. According to preliminary police numbers, in Chicago, the third largest city in the U.S., there were 561 homicides between Jan. 1 and Dec. 31, 2018. That’s a decline of about 100 murders compared to 2017." So in a comparable sized city, the rate fell by almost as much as London's ALL murder number was.
Relevance to the conversation? But I digress... Visaria compares London with Paris all the time. So I compare London with Paris too.
I am a very social person. He is on ignore (he needed to much "sociality" from me ), but that discussion is also read by other people. Some of them are supporters of Visaria.
Latest EU Regulations: Will require, from 2022, all new models of car to be installed with speed-limiters and devices to identify drunk or sleepy drivers. Daylight saving will be abolished from 2021, with all EU nations having to decide whether they want to stay on summer time or winter time. On top of that the EU Parliament voted to rubber-stamp a new copyright directive which will introduce a tax on internet links, interfering with how it has operated for the past two decades. The quicker we leave this POS called the EU the better.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Commission_Regulation_(EC)_No._2257/94 This regulation requires that bananas as a minimum standard must not have "abnormal curvature",[5], although no definition or guidance was given about the degree of curvature that would be regarded as "abnormal". That's right, the EU Empire actually introduced a law regarding how bendy a banana should be!