Why Russian Propaganda Silence About Their Offensive?
All our and neutral sources writing about the war in Ukraine report that for at least the last three days, the enemy demonstrates attempts at large-scale offensive along the entire front line, from Kharkiv Oblast on the eastern flank to Zaporizhzhia on the western. It looks like Ukraine’s Defense Forces had the opportunity to study this plan, in places down to details, and prepared a “warm reception” for the enemy on the most important directions. As far as can be judged, special attention got paid to directions where the enemy threw accumulated armored vehicles. But we propose paying attention not to what and how happened with the “offensive” — our military describe all this quite vividly almost in real time. We’ll consider what remained behind the scenes. For example, about Russian propaganda silence.
Important to note once more: the enemy truly threw into battle what they still call career army, which until now sat back in the rear. Put simply, all signs indicate this is that very offensive they talked about so long before its start, and on which Belousov staked everything. Another thing: the offensive went in the form of pork mince, but this doesn’t cancel the very fact of the spring-summer season offensive’s beginning. But against this background, the enemy’s liveliest Telegram channels stay silent as fish. Not because they blocked Telegram. Nothing of the sort. On any other topics they continue writing quite actively, but the offensive seemingly doesn’t exist at all.
Siberian Cattle Crisis
This paradox can be explained by several reasons that, however, don’t exclude each other. For example, those enemy channels that usually wrote inspiringly about war spent these days writing more about growing confrontation between local population and authorities in Siberia. Some epizootic happened there, or at least local authorities talk about domestic livestock massively getting sick with some contagious disease. Special teams traveled through villages and farms, destroying farmer livestock down to zero. In some places it already reaches forceful confrontation. Local residents increasingly publicly express that Russian authorities, besides stealing and ruining people’s lives, can’t do anything else. But the Chinese have order and life is cushier.
Considering that practically everything in their homes is Chinese, they themselves travel to China for shopping or vacation when possible, and their children study in China, reorientation toward the southern neighbor was already going full steam. Simply now the process clearly accelerated. In other words, Orcs¹ from the European part of the Rabid Federation already feel in their skin that not today then tomorrow a painfully familiar appeal may sound there: “Xi, send in troops!” They probably know that after the invitation “send in troops” an appropriate continuation follows. Because of this, capital Orcs nervously twitched. After all, everyone understands that such things are only hard to start, but then it goes on its own, and stopping it won’t work anymore.
Sensing the Master Change
But that’s not all yet. The Orc’s slave nature has special sensing for the master, and it especially sharpens in a situation when a master change might occur. Here it’s important not to start too early to avoid paying for haste, but dragging too long isn’t possible either. Whoever first senses the master change and manages first to lick his boots gets privileges. Something like that is clearly planned, because not for nothing does the FSB-curated Telegram channel “Office Snuffbox” write this:
Information became known about preparation of a new meeting of Russia’s most influential people, where they plan to discuss our country’s future. Following the first discussion’s results, proposals got transmitted to Sergey Kirienko. Apparently, some feedback was received. Also known are plans to expand the participants’ list and take into account the opinion of a number of foreign influential participants. The date and exact place of the new meeting aren’t disclosed.
When Big Business and Bandits Unite
Several weeks ago in Moscow’s suburbs, a meeting occurred between representatives of upper-level business and criminal authorities. They discussed the Rotten Federation’s prospects considering that movement in the direction where the Pootin leads it became unacceptable for everyone. Both for businessmen and for bandits. Obviously at this meeting they reached a unified view on what Pootin performs, and outlined some measures about which they informed Kirienko.
After the first meeting, all its participants traveled beyond the Swamps’² borders. Now they scheduled a second meeting. This is truly necessary if their proposals reached the addressee and received some response. Note that all these measures occurred without the slightest regard for Pootin. In other words, participants acted as if they already wrote off the bald bastard, but at the same time they could comfortably cross the border. Well, now they return, and FSB didn’t even stir.
Such happens precisely in that very troubled time of uncertainty when one master most likely ends, but who will be new isn’t yet known. In such a situation, who if not FSB needs to keep nose to the wind. In distant 1991 they expected complete structure dispersal or even imprisonment of former employees in distant camps for long terms. All because they supported the GKChP and tried to catch and destroy Yeltsin.
FSB Learned Its Lesson
At that time FSB bet on the wrong horse and almost paid for it with its existence. Hardly they’re now ready to allow analogous mistake. Most likely they’ll wait to see who in this situation turns out the winner. Then instantly swear loyalty to the new master already. They themselves already see the bald grandfather clearly got stuck with his war. Considering how mysticism and church performances pulled him in, he becomes unpredictable and dangerous. So here you must always be on low start, and God forbid not act against people who tomorrow might become power. Therefore the second meeting of Russia’s most influential people can feel safe.

This can be a weighty reason for Russian propaganda silence. After all, influential Orcs now don’t care about the offensive. Especially since the offensive itself goes confusedly and predominantly through ass. While meat stubbornly goes into chernozem, it interests few already. After all, more influential Orcs try to make out the nearest future to get a well-fed and warm place already in it. But at the same time they do everything so as not to lose current position in case the tsar change doesn’t happen.
So you can look at the current enemy “offensive” this way too. But let’s take what’s said here and imagine: could such a thing have been in 2022? Obviously the situation changed radically and unrecognizably. Influential Orcs feel this very well. They feel and try to guess what to bet on to hit their jackpot.
¹Orcs – a common term for Russians who support or participate in the armed aggression against Ukraine. Dehumanizing? Yes. Accurate? Also yes.
²Swamps – an ironic name for Russia, emphasizing decay, stagnation, and filth. The Commander of the USF, Robert Browdie, and most soldiers use this word.
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