A claim made by Rusian troll using American invented technology of PC and Internet, data broadcast via Western satellites and fiber optics cables. Well... Indeed, only cowards will let facts stand in their way, so why don't you tell us more about how great you are?
Russians are "planning" a lot of things. One of the features of mindset of Russian society is permanent talk about ever greater and more impressive projects. None of those normally come true, but they make Russian people feel as if they would be the Greatest Nation of All. So Russians spend their lives in illusionary dreamscape where unfounded paranoid sense of one's greatness and superiority co-exists with the feeblest and most pathetic of realities ever seen by Man which in fact they are living in.
A common trick of Russian propaganda is comparing Russian _planned_ endeavours with the _actual_ accomplishments of the others. While absolutely absurd as it is, the trick makes Russians feel good about themselves, as noted above. The obvious difference between plans and facts seems eluding majority of Russian population.
You can read in Russian here or try to understand Google translation here. The article addresses exactly the same subject - who they are and who is the guy who runs the "organization". And it seems that the "Russian Union of Engineers" is more or less a fake run by a charlatan. The guy also claims to be in top management of whole bunch of other organizations with impressive sounding names. He seems to be related to Russian defense industry though in one way or the other. Which finally leaves you with a very convincing feeling that all this is just a hoax.
A claim made by Rusian troll using American invented technology of PC and Internet, data broadcast via Western satellites and fiber optics cables. Well... Indeed, only cowards will let facts stand in their way, so why don't you tell us more about how great you are?
Very funny. Russian humour at its best. :)
This is total nonsense. A claim that USA fails in technology equally to Russia is just so plain riduculous that is even not worth discussing.
Thank you for sharing your fairy tales with us.
"You study the Soviet life via US propaganda about Soviet propaganda about real Soviet life." - What did you mean by that?
Your jokes are very true ones.
Another one:
Q: Is that true that in Communism it will be possible to order food by telephone?
A: True. But it will be delivered by television.
Russians are "planning" a lot of things. One of the features of mindset of Russian society is permanent talk about ever greater and more impressive projects. None of those normally come true, but they make Russian people feel as if they would be the Greatest Nation of All. So Russians spend their lives in illusionary dreamscape where unfounded paranoid sense of one's greatness and superiority co-exists with the feeblest and most pathetic of realities ever seen by Man which in fact they are living in.
A common trick of Russian propaganda is comparing Russian _planned_ endeavours with the _actual_ accomplishments of the others. While absolutely absurd as it is, the trick makes Russians feel good about themselves, as noted above. The obvious difference between plans and facts seems eluding majority of Russian population.
You can read in Russian here or try to understand Google translation here. The article addresses exactly the same subject - who they are and who is the guy who runs the "organization". And it seems that the "Russian Union of Engineers" is more or less a fake run by a charlatan. The guy also claims to be in top management of whole bunch of other organizations with impressive sounding names. He seems to be related to Russian defense industry though in one way or the other. Which finally leaves you with a very convincing feeling that all this is just a hoax.
They do it intentionally. They know that it is BS.
Well, maybe not exactly contrail, probably that was plume of roket fuel smoke, but, anyway...
As a matter of fact there is an alleged photo of Buk missile contrail. And here is some geolocation with the findings pretty close to those declared by U.S. Department of State.