A Russian prankster glued a massive portrait of President Vladimir Putin to the inside of a residential elevator. He then placed a camera in the elevator to record people’s reactions.
"It’s this constant disinformation talk; it gets very tiring. You see this a lot with academics and think tanks, I find, where everything is about Russia"
@EliotHiggins, the founder of the investigations website Bellingcat, criticises the obsession with Russian disinformation
"Only statesmen who can do their political and strategic thinking in terms of a round earth and a three-dimensional warfare can save their countries from being outmaneuvered on distant flanks."
-Nicholas Spykman
"There is a difference between a truly honest, well-informed mistake, in which the decision-maker has acquired and taken seriously every piece of information possible to reasonably assess and has promoted... https://t.co/MF5FeYL4QH
"[M]an’s salvation occurs ultimately in the next world … states have no being after this world. Their salvation is either in the present or nonexistent. Hence the punishments that are... https://t.co/Uxvigmda7U
THIS.
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Entertainers vs champions. You see it in all walks of life.
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THIS.
If you only read one thing today, let it be this.
Entertainers vs champions. You see it in all walks of life.
Which one will you be?... https://t.co/3WPYhwy078