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Friday, July 28, 2023

For Slovenian prime minster Robert Golob and other Slovenian political gurus, I can tell that Milan Kučan, Borut Pahor, and others had signed decree to have extra one hour per day for physical exercise at their work locations prior to their political assignments

BECAUSE SLOVENIAN POLITICIANS WHO NEXT TO HUMAN BUTCHERIES(DEVASTATION OF HUMAN BODY AND MIND THROUGH FOOD POISONING) MONITORED ALSO EFFECTS OF ALSO INSULIN SPIKE AFTER MEALS ON ME DURING SO CALLED MK ULTRA SESSIONS REALIZED JUST HOW UNHEALTHY IT WAS TO SEAT AT THE DESK AFTER MEALS, SLOVENIAN POLITICIANS HAVE SIGNED DECREE FOR THEIR ELITES TO EXTRA ONE HOUR EVERY DAY WHICH THOSE WERE ALLOWED TO DEDICATE TO PHYSICAL EXERCISE DURING OFFICE WORK. I REGULARLY WITNESSED GOLOB AND OTHERS AT THEIR WORK LOCATIONS HOW THEY ELEVATED THEMSELVES UP AND DOWN STAIRWAYS - SOMETHING GOLOB INSISTED ME I WOULD NEVER BE CAPABLE TO UTILIZED DUE TO UNFORTUNATE INJURY ON MY LEFT FOOT TO WHICH THEY ALSO REFERRED AS CANCEROUS. SUPER SALARIES AND LUXURIOUS WORK ENVIRONMENT VS MYSELF WITH ZERO CENTS PER MONTH PAY AND WELL...


MALI LIKENED RUSSIA YES, BUT MALI DIDN'T HAVE CHANCE TO CHOICE JUST AS MANY AFRICAN COUNTRIES. I VISITED MALI ON MANY MANY OCCASIONS BECAUSE RUSSIANS KNEW THAT PEOPLE FROM MALI LOVED ME. IF MALI HAD A REAL CHANCE, HOWEVER, MALI WOULD NEXT TO FEW OTHER AFRICAN COUNTRIES VOTE FOR ME. WHENEVER LAVROV VISITED MALI, MALI PEOPLE INQUIRED ABOUT ME. THEY BECAME USED TO SEEING ME NEXT TO HIM AND HIM NEXT TO ME. MALI, HOWEVER, IS NO THREAT TO UKRAINE AND NEVER EVER WAS AS I STATED. LADIES AS SEEN WERE ALL INVOLVED, BUT THESE ARE JUST A FEW FROM MALI WHO WERE INVOLVED.


UK Defense Ministry accidentally sends emails to Russia’s ally Mali
Emails did not contain information that could compromise operational security of UK, according to media reports
Mehmet Solmaz |28.07.2023 - Update : 28.07.2023

BIRMINGHAM, England

Britain’s Ministry of Defense has launched an internal investigation after emails containing classified information were sent to Mali, a close ally of Russia, in a typing error.

The emails were intended for the US military, which uses the domain name ".mil". However, the officials missed out the letter ‘I’, and the messages were instead sent to the West African nation of Mali, which uses the domain ‘ml’.

The British media reported that the emails did not contain information that could compromise the operational security of the UK.

Mali is a strong Moscow ally and hosts mercenaries from Russia's Wagner Group in its fight against rebel groups.

The revelation comes two weeks after US officials confirmed that millions of sensitive US military emails have been accidentally sent to Mali for years due to the same typo.

The unintentional leaks have resulted in the exposure of highly sensitive information, including diplomatic documents, tax returns, passwords and the travel details of top officers.

It happened despite repeated warnings over a decade, with the issue first reported by Dutch internet entrepreneur Johannes Zuurbier, who manages Mali’s country domain.

Zuurbier told the Financial Times that he has collected close to 117,000 misdirected emails from within the Pentagon since January alone and many more in years prior.


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