The Daily Beagle Roundup #19
Zaporizhzhia nuclear risk, ballsy Ukrainian, and a man tries to buy a corpse
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Alarming Zaporizhzhia Development
According to Deutsche Welle, the Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant is in trouble: backup generators have been destroyed by shelling, the Russian military are looking for diesel fuel for the backup cooling generators, and the heavy rain poses flooding risks for the coolant system. Zaporizhzhia has 6 nuclear reactors, which is more than any other Ukrainian plant, and accounts for more than 1/3rd the number of nuclear reactors in Ukraine. This follows on from our warning of a false flag on the nuclear plant. Russia have said the US, Britain and others will bear responsibility if anything happens to the plant. Macron has started talks with Russia to try to avert a nuclear disaster.
Ukraine War
“US on verge of becoming party to Ukrainian conflict”, Moscow warns
Russia signals an intent to capture Kiev, by preparing two Russian governments, one for Kiev
US sends $775 million in aid to Ukraine, which consists of:
HIMARS rockets
16 105-mm howitzers and 36,000 shells for them
15 Scan Eagle drones
40 MRAP vehicles
Anti-radar missiles
TOW missile systems
1,000 Javelin anti-tank systems
2,000 armor-piercing shells
Ukrainian minister says Ukrainians who discriminate against all Russians without distinguishing are “weak and stupid”. That man has balls, give him a promotion and a raise!
Donetsk referendum postponed until the DPR reaches their ‘constitutional borders’.
US believes declaring Russia a state sponsor of terrorism will adversely impact grain exports
Ukraine has shipped over 600,000 tons of grain since port deal
US treasury excludes the payment of foreign pensions from sanctions
Ukraine proposes allowing women to ‘voluntarily’ serve in the military
Nord Stream 1 will be shut for 3 days by Gazprom at the end of August (Russia have said they will wait for prices to rise)
European gas imports hit $2,700 per thousand cubic metres for the first time.
Russian claims Ukrainian Nazi unit shot 100 Ukrainian deserters
Circus World
New video emerges of Finnish PM Sanna Marin kissing a man at a party
Glitchy NHS vaccine passports (“NHS Covid pass”) are still a thing
University campus common room turns racist and anti-White, banning White students from common areas
Gang war shooting breaks out in ‘shall not be named’ group in Sweden
MSNBC declares ‘civil war’ is here (you did help create it)
After saying pride events don’t cause monkeypox, US government targets pride events with monkeypox shots
Rand Paul tries to suggest the problem with the CDC isn’t their rampant corruption or collusion with Pharmaceutical companies killing people, it’s, their uh… lack of humility. Rand Paul, we’re running out of clown costumes here.
Canadian government worker suggests Canadian military vets should go kill themselves to treat PTSD
Psychopath Sam Harris says he wouldn’t care if Hunter Biden had children’s corpses in his basement. We wouldn’t care if Sam Harris unfairly got the death penalty.
Monkeypox Madness
Breitbart claims research suggests monkeypox is mainly driven by sex
Meanwhile a toddler becomes the first monkeypox case in Texas. I think you know where this horrifying implication is going.
Tech News
Apple security alert as iPhone insecure again, Apple urges update due to flaw
TikTok is spyware. It monitors all keyboard inputs, says researcher.
Siemens doesn’t take Europe’s energy crisis seriously, wants to create a music playlist for the Russian gas turbine that is stuck in Germany. We suggest Frozen’s “Let It Go”.
Weather
Manchester United Fans Worried
Concerned about a possible buyout by a Jeffrey Epstein connected firm.
British Lake Ruined By Algae
The Blue-Green algae is ruining Lake Windermere in the UK
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