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rolandttg's avatar

Has anyone else wondered what Putin actually transferred to Tucker in that folder? As has been pointed out by many, with the worldwide surveillance of virtually every keystroke and codebreaking capability of governments, the only surefire way to clandestinely transfer information is a direct handoff of printed documents.

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RU's avatar

I get the feeling Tucker knows more about something (I am not sure what) than he is letting on. He's been really off the charts lately, pretty much saying the quiet parts out loud, like calling Turdeau's office and leaving a message that they were coming to liberate Canada. Or repeatedly saying things like "they hate you and they want to kill you." It's a level of honesty and direct speech that we haven't really seen in a while.

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daverkb's avatar

I agree. Seems very well briefed on almost all topics. As in connected. And when on Fox, I paid zero attention to Tucker, Fox ... or any of the shills. No more. Tucker is now a person of interest. Maybe even a leading edge?

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Special Ted's avatar

Tucker wears the little red string on his wrist called the kabbalah bracelet.

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daverkb's avatar

Hi ST ... Thanks for picking up on, "As in connected." And even if their is a Pivot going on, as in pivot away from the worst of the worst, I think we are still really screwed. As in owning nothing, including a real dominion over ourselves.

Ted ... really like that picture. Neat bike ... as in WOW.

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Special Ted's avatar

Thanks daverkb, I appreciate your comments and your insight. I’m convinced that the way to win this spiritual war is to completely surrender to Jesus, the Christ. By His stripes, we are healed. ”But he was wounded for our transgressions, he was bruised for our iniquities: the chastisement of our peace was upon him; and with his stripes we are healed.“

‭‭Isaiah‬ ‭53‬:‭5‬ ‭KJV‬‬

https://bible.com/bible/1/isa.53.5.KJV

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daverkb's avatar

This is a hard, hard time for all of us. Thus all the more your comments are appreciated. God bless and preserve.

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ViaVeritasVita's avatar

We started watching Thursday night, finished the talk last night after four, nightly, 30-minute viewings. While I appreciate the transcript offered, I found it most interesting to watch Mr. Putin's face, his hands, his closing of eyes to better consider a thought, his times of silence while he considered his response--all of the body language which he quite generously displayed. I don't have Russian, so have to rely upon that translator, pretty clearly Russian-born. Husband and I considered that someone more comfortable with English would have been helpful, but no doubt Mr. Putin chose a Russian as translator to better control the translation.

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daverkb's avatar

I have been studying Russian for a short while, not long enough to have a good opinion. But for what it is worth, the translation seemed good. And like you, I was fascinated by Putin's body language.

We tend to forget to think in terms of audience. First, there is the alleged thinking American crowd including the people, all levels of operation, who contrived and run and/or abetted Project Ukraine/Take Down of Russia. And then their is the Russian Federation viewers. And then there is the rest of the world looking on, including the Global South so-called. Putin has to speak credibly to all of these audiences, and Goldy Locks just right.

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rolandttg's avatar

I alo noted Tucker's facial expressions and body language, and it was obvious to me that he was nervous until the last part of the interview. Clearly he knew he was in the presence of someone who know his stuff inside out, has penultimate class, and experience few can match. Having been head of the KGB, imagine the survival skills he has both to reach that position, hold it, then rise to the presidency. And the clowns in the deep state and MSM keep calling him a dictator, when he was elected, and the real detector is the pretendent of the US.

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Politico Phil's avatar

I can't remember if Jeff remarked about this or somebody in the comments but someone noted that Putin scheduled a trip to Turkey (a NATO member) shortly after the Tucker interview. I also seem to remember the last time Russia attempted a negotiation, they went through Turkey to propose it.

Of course, my memory may be faulty. Trying to filter too much information will make your brain look like swiss cheese.

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daverkb's avatar

You can find it on a search ... and supposed to be for today February 12th.

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Pat Wetzel's avatar

That's a good question.

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Johnny Be Real's avatar

Good question. I found it odd that he would give printed copies of historical documents in an interview. At the time it seemed he wanted to prove what he was saying. But who knows what it really was.

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Marsha McGrath's avatar

Brilliant observation. The old methods are still safest and best.

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A.J.'s avatar

Just like the soccer ball Putin gave to Trump July 2018 saying, "The ball is in your court." I figured inside were hard copy documents and flash drives in Faraday cages.

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Fred's avatar

Putin had opportunities to share info other than during the televised interview. Clearly to spark curiosity. Why?

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