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Friday T&A: Powerage Edition

by | Dec 17, 2022 | fat girl jihad | 4 comments

This week’s entry into everyone’s favourite series is unfortunately late again, though I do have a kind-of-sort-of good excuse. Basically, I was playing free therapist to several different people, and that chewed up much of my time for the past three days. Nonetheless, I have been keeping up with current events, especially in the Banderastan War against the 404th UkReich and its supporters in the Empire of Lies.

Yesterday morning, the Russian Aerospace Forces launched something like 72 – or 76, the numbers change depending on which source you look at – missiles straight at Ukrainian infrastructure and military targets. The Banderites claim, rather improbably, that they shot down at least 60 of those missiles – yet at least 15 different targets were hit and destroyed. Clearly, then, either someone somewhere is LYING HIS ASS OFF, or the Ukrainians can’t count.

Or, of course, both. Given the corruption that is endemic in 404 – Country Not Found, and given it is the poorest and most corrupt country in Europe with a reputation for being a money-launderer’s haven, these possibilities are not mutually exclusive, if you think about it.

The key point of yesterday’s missile bombardment was to inflict yet more damage upon the UkReich’s already tottering energy grid. In that, the attack succeeded. Numerous cities and regions across 404 are now without power, or have intermittent supply – right as the worst of the fearsome Ukrainian winter closes in. I assure you, having spent December in Moscow once, I know what a real Russian winter is like – and Ukraine isn’t much more hospitable. The Russians survive such conditions – when outside temperatures reach a high of -10 Celsius in the daytime and a low of -20, with easily 10cm of snow dumped overnight, by using central heating throughout their big bulky apartment blocks, and by providing plentiful energy supplies to keep everything running.

The Russians believe strongly in multiple redundancies within their infrastructure – a philosophy that they always had, as far as I can tell, going back to beyond the days of the USSR. In the years when Ukraine was an important and powerful part of the Soviet Union, they too produced vastly more electricity than they needed – because Ukraine was a key industrial, manufacturing, and agricultural centre of the entire Evil Empire, as it was back then.

Ukraine inherited all of that infrastructure when it chose independence in 1991. That is why the country has 4 huge nuclear power plants, and had, until this year, the largest nuclear power plant in all of Europe – the Zaporozh’ye NPP, with its 6 giant reactors. The non-country of 404 also has numerous coal-fired, gas-fired, hydro, and thermal power plants across the entirety of the land. Those power plants supplied Ukraine with far more electricity than it needed, which is why 404 was a net exporter of electricity for many years.

Over the 30 years since its independence, of course, Ukraine squandered that entire vast inheritance. It had everything possible on its independence day to become the wealthiest and most powerful manufacturing power in Europe – it had a bigger industrial base and capacity that allowed it to rival Germany, back in the day. But, ever since then, the leaders of that so-called country looted and plundered it for every bit of valuable industry and materiel, leaving Ukraine broken and poor, and destroying its precious manufacturing and industrial base in the process.

Until General Electric – my nickname for Gen. Sergei Surovikin, known as “General Armageddon” to the Russians because of the similarity between his last name and the Russian adjective, суровый, for “severe” – decided to start smashing the power infrastructure of 404, the Ukrainians had more power and electricity than they knew what to do with. They had also been quite literally stealing gas from the Russians for years, while making billions of dollars from gas transit fees for the blue fuel that transited its territory to Europe.

Today, all of that is over. Ukraine’s energy grid faces imminent collapse. A few more major strikes like the one we saw yesterday, and the 404th UkReich’s ability to keep its people fed, warm, and safe from the freezing cold will vanish. And when – not if, WHEN – that happens, it is better than even money that General Electric will order his men to “bring good things to life”, as it were, and march through what is left of 404 with the express aim of removing forever the country’s ability to inflict harm upon the Motherland.

This war will surely end with a Russian victory of some kind – with Russia emerging far stronger in the process. The four newly acceded regions of Russia contain within them roughly 80% of the old Ukraine’s total productive territory in terms of GDP, to include huge reserves of coal, offshore oil and gas, the incredibly fertile black soil (чёрноземля) that made Ukraine the bread-basket of the USSR back in the day, and upwards of 8 million inhabitants who are proud to be and speak Russian.

The only question left is how much death and misery the Russians have to inflict in this awful war upon Ukraine – and the Europeans who insist so pigheadedly on backing the Ukronazis, while turning a wilfully blind eye to the barbarism and savagery of the Banderites.

These are the same people who have cut off fingers and scooped out eyes from captured Russian soldiers, shot them in cold blood when they were helpless PoWs, tortured them for months on end. These same Nazis have rounded up civilians in the temporarily reoccupied regions of Kharkov and Kherson City, branded them as collaborators, and tortured, imprisoned, and shot them. They have perpetrated war crimes of the worst kind. They have repeatedly attempted to pull off false flags involving mass graves of civilians that they then try to blame on Russians.

These are the same animals that grab people off the streets of Ukrainian cities, tie them up to poles in the freezing cold, whip off the pants of the captives, and flog them or even outright roundhouse kick them in full view of the public. They paint the faces of their helpless prisoners with caustic green paint that cannot be easily removed, and mock them mercilessly, denying them food and water and humiliating them in the most perverse ways possible.

That is what the so-called “civilised world” of the West is trying to defend.

This is not a “country”, at all. It is a failed state that is under God’s judgement for its abhorrent and disgusting practices, its corruption, its rampant larceny, and its incredible stupidity.

What you see happening now is nothing short of a warning for all of the Empire of Lies. As bad as the old Evil Empire was, the new Empire of Lies is far, far worse – and it too will be judged.

Let us hope and pray that the peoples of the West rise up and reclaim their nations before the Empire collapses and takes us all with it.

And that is about enough heavy stuff for now. The real reason you are here is, of course, the lovely lady of the week. This is Katerina Ramenskaya (Катерина Раменская), in her early 20s from Moscow, Russia, and a student (apparently) at MGIMO (Московский Государственный Институт Международных Отношенний), aka perhaps the most prestigious school of international relations in Russia, and a model.

She is rather more than just a (really) pretty face, too. She is a judoka, and a sambist – and you have to train with people who know sambo to understand just how hardcore that is. While she could perhaps do with a charitable visit from the Tiddy Fairy, the rest of her more than makes up for any deficiencies in the thoracic region.

Have a happy weekend, everyone. We are not far away from Christmas, toward the tail end of one of the hardest years in recent memory – not as bad as 2020, but still pretty rough. Let us hope and pray for peace, and for justice, that all may share in the fruits of God’s eternal mercy.

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4 Comments

  1. Chris

    I read this to my teenage daughters, 15 and 14. Thank you for the summary and the description of the war crimes. I want them to know what is really going on and I trust your commentary.

    Reply
    • Didact

      Thank you, I greatly appreciate your trust and will do my best to live up to it.

      Reply
  2. Bardelys the Magnificent

    Excellent thot

    Reply
  3. furor kek tonicus ( when asked to choose between Ginger or MaryAnn, i always say, "Lovey". with a nickname like that, she obviously knows what she's doing )

    i’m not going to hold the whole tiddy fairy thing against her.
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    it’s REALLY tough for a naturally endowed woman to carry much upstairs when she’s getting a lot of exercise.

    Reply

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