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Paskatījos to incidentu ar kravas auto un pūli.

Vadītājs tiešām bremzē un signalizē, pēc tam mēģina lēni braukt tālāk (pietiekami lēni lai visi varētu paiet nost) un izskatās ka viens speciāli aizskrien mašīnai priekšā, tad tā apstājas, tālāk pūļa agresija, labi ka menti šoferi savāca un pasargāja.

http://klab.lv/users/shanietis/519158.html

Un tad atnāk slikts un bezjēgā vāvuļo.

un pēc tam vaimanā kad šim pamatoti iebilst un sūta mācīties fiziku

http://klab.lv/community/sc_news/41006.html?mode=reply


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[info]artis
2020-06-06 15:11 (saite)
"n the 1950s and 1960s, the KGB distributed fake letters intended to look like racist American KKK literature, and clandestinely directed the vandalism of synagogues and Jewish headstones in New York to make neo-Nazism appear as a rising threat, the book says, citing the accounts of Soviet-bloc defectors. Yet the same agents distributed accurate information on racism in America, to antagonize the KKK’s opponents.

KGB agents “weren’t simply posing as the KKK — remarkably, the same Russian operators posed as an African-American organization agitating against the KKK,” Rid writes.

The United States’ Central Intelligence Agency used its own “active measures” to disinform enemies. In the 1950s, a long-running CIA project published everything from forged pamphlets to glossy gossip and jazz magazines woven with disinformation to weaken “Communist manifestations” in East Germany."

https://www.stltoday.com/entertainment/books-and-literature/reviews/so-many-lies-expert-recounts-a-century-of-disinformation-by-russia-and-us/article_ce8d0992-f9e9-5adf-a4a9-b51591832701.html

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