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Feb 10 11 tweets 4 min read
Did you hear about the Russian teenager sentenced to 5 years in prison for playing Minecraft?

The story is all over Western media.

Too bad it's fake news. 🧵
The story you've been told is that the kid was just having fun in a video game.

That he and his friends were planning to blow up a *virtual* FSB building.

This makes the case sound harmless, like it involves activity that would be protected in America by the First Amendment.
Critics of Vladimir Putin are trying to use the case as proof that he is a dictator.

Garry Kasporov says "[i]f there's anything you didn't know about Putin's Russia" the case "says it all."

"Dictators care about symbols, so virtual is as bad as real."
Before I expose the truth, I want you to consider: If people like Kasporov are lying to you about this, should you trust them about anything?

They've *chosen* this story to make their stand.

If it's complete B.S., there should be consequences for their reputations.
Here's the truth: The teenagers were NOT convicted of planning to blow up a virtual building.

They were convicted of training to blow up a *REAL* FSB building.

They built real explosives, in real life, and practiced the operation in abandoned buildings.
These are some of the bomb-making components that police recovered.

Investigators say that the teens had successfully built four explosive devices.

Again: These bombs were not built in Minecraft. They were built in the real world, capable of killing real people.
What role did Minecraft play in the case?

It's part of what tipped authorities off to the plot.

In addition to their training in real-world buildings, the teens simulated the attack in Minecraft, and evidence of this was found on their phones.
But they were *not* punished for planning to blow up the virtual building.

They were convicted of violating Article 205.3 of the Criminal Code of the Russian Federation.

It criminalizes "Undergoing training to carry out terrorist attacks."

Real attacks. In real life.
Update: Many people are mocking the idea that the teenagers rehearsed the attack in Minecraft.

In reality, would-be terrorists have used videogames for this purpose before.

Eric Harris created a Columbine High School level of Doom before the mass shooting there.
This doesn't mean that consumer video games are effective training tools for terrorist attacks or mass shootings.

It just means that sometimes, people plotting attacks do act out the violence using those games.

There's nothing implausible about the accusation.
Update 2: Here is a TV news clip that shows the bomb-making laboratory.

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More from @ClintEhrlich

Feb 9
Western media is claiming that Vladimir Putin made horrifying, graphic comments about Ukraine.

They say he threatened to rape the country's dead body.

Don't believe the story. This is fake news. 🧵
Putin was talking about the Minsk Protocol – the ceasefire agreement to end the war in Donbas, which hasn't been complied with.

He noted that Zelensky, Ukraine's President, had expressed dislike for one point in the agreement.

That's where the controversy arises.
The point Putin was making is that, whether or not Zelensky likes the terms of the ceasefire, he has a duty to comply with them.

He uttered a rhyme to that effect: «Нравится, не нравится — терпи, моя красавица.»

"Nravitsya, ne nravitsya, terpi, maya krasavitsa."
Read 11 tweets
Feb 6
This is what the Biden administration has resorted to?

Warning China that it "risks embarrassment" if Russia invades Ukraine?

Three quick thoughts on why this is a horrible look 🧵
1. China does not have the ability to dictate Russia's military decisions on Ukraine.

Their security partnership is strong, but Kazakhstan is a recent example of its limits.

As soon as Russia believes its national security is threatened, it will act without China's approval.
2. The stick being used to coerce China here is not credible.

It's true that "losing face" is something undesirable in Chinese culture.

But China would not be participating in a Ukrainian operation, so it would not be embarrassed by simply staying neutral.
Read 4 tweets
Feb 5
Is China using quarantines to rig the Olympics?

A Russian athlete, Valeria Vasnetsova, has blown the whistle.

She says foreign athletes who test positive for covid are being starved, so they can't compete even if they recover. 🧵
Vasnetsova says this isn't just a matter of bad food in the quarantine hotels.

She claims that special signs are affixed to the doors where athletes stay.

Those rooms are provided starvation rations, while non-competitors in the same facility get normal meals.
Vasnetsova went public with her situation because she says she was in danger -- that she had been starved until her ribs were showing.

In response, the Chinese authorities began providing her with the same meals as non-athletes.
Read 4 tweets
Feb 4
Today, the White House alleged that Russia is planning a "false flag" attack by Ukraine.

Many people mocked this claim.

I think it's more plausible than assumed, but still BS. 🧵
Why is it more plausible than assumed?

Because false-flag attacks are a real part of warfare.

If you think that the many historical examples are all fake, then YOU believe in a conspiracy theory. en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/False_flag
Russia has made colorable accusations that Western intelligence conducted false-flag attacks in Syria.

The Russian national-security establishment may be willing to give the West a "taste of its own medicine" by employing the same techniques in Ukraine.
Read 5 tweets
Feb 2
Today, President Putin made his first comments about the crisis in Ukraine in more than a month.

He made a point that shocked the world.

But I've been tweeting about it for a while... 🧵
What was Putin's key point?

That Crimea still matters – and could lead to WW3.

Russia acquiring the territory in 2014 is not simply the prologue to the current crisis.

The peninsula remains at the heart of events.
There is a faction within the Obama clique that is still obsessed with "losing" the peninsula.

These people want to put together a "coalition of the willing" to take Crimea back from the Russians.

Read 6 tweets
Jan 31
Lavrov: "There is still a small group of people who stand to benefit" from war in Ukraine
"Zelensky and his regime are being used primarily by the Americans to escalate tensions."
"The future of Ukraine is not Washington's main goal in this particular case."
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