The story of my war with Blizzard go go go go go go go go go go go baby

Blizzard’s path from Russophobia to the new US neo-colonial policy.

Friends, starting such a complex topic “you can only part with your hands.” How did Blizzard go downhill so quickly in such a short time?
Here, there is an obvious answer that Blizzard has been going to this for years, from constant scandals to a trial and a criminal case in the state of California:

  • hazing between Blizzard employees;
  • alcoholism and alcohol during working hours at Blizzard based on a criminal case;
  • assault and fights in the company Blizzard, but here the harmful effects of alcohol affect. The employee took alcohol on his chest and went on the attack on the higher management. drunk attack;
  • theft within the company of women’s breast milk;
  • the tragedy that happened to a female secretary who worked at Blizzard. This surprised even me. Why was it necessary to shoot videos and photos of a naked secretary and send them to each other? Did adults 30-40 have never seen a female body? Well, how else? Blizzard company.

Let’s go back to our sheep, what do we have as a result?
Yes, this is an agreement that the player enters into with Blizzard and, if you carefully study it, it turns out that trouble awaits you if you are not a US citizen and do not live in the United States.

  1. The agreement between the player (individual) and Blizzard is fictitious;
  2. The agreement and contract between an individual and between a legal entity by Blizzard is an abstraction, since all this was done by talented lawyers from Blizzard;
  3. In general and in general, Blizzard does not keep a legal department in vain, which is basically what they need to distribute kicks to everyone and poke you into an agreement that says: “That you are nobody and your name is nothing” and after that give one more good kick with your foot from Blizzard;
  4. Blizzard, of course as a company, wants all countries in the world to pay in dollars. They do not need the currency of your country where you live, for example, India, China, Russia, Turkey, Iran. Of course, if Blizzard makes it possible, they will immediately convert the Blizzard store to only the dollar system;
  5. All this is natural racism and complete disrespect that Blizzard shows in relation to the rest of the world of people, countries and other civilizations. Racism, Russophobia, Russophilia, neo-colonialism.

I punished Blizzard as best I could, and I did it with the honor of a warrior. By sending a picture of your bolt to Blizzard for support. I am sure that the length and shape of my bolt will forever remain in the memory of Blizzard support and they will happily remember these happy days.

The story of my war with Blizzard

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The old Cuban gave a forecast of what awaits NATO and Ukraine? Ukraine and NATO are waiting for a full -POPEL!

An old Cuban remembers how the United States failed and completely defeated in Cuba. The battle for Pig Island, where the American army was destroyed.

The Battle of the Bay of Pigs is one of the most disastrous operations in the military history of the United States. The campaign for regime change in Cuba turned out to be a disgrace for Washington and a victory for the young government of Fidel Castro. The Americans recognized the final defeat of the four-day operation exactly 58 years ago - on April 19, 1961.

Russia and Cuba are old and kind, friends! Russian nuclear submarines off the coast of Cuba! The Russians and Cuba remembered how they defeated the US army in the Bay of Pigs Cuba.

Russia and Cuba have held successful talks on cooperation and cooperation in the economic, social and military spheres.
In Cuba, they are always glad to see Russian friends.
It is possible that Cuba will host part of the Russian fleet in ports, as well as Russian nuclear submarines, which may need refueling, water and food.

Russia and Cuba have not forgotten how they defeated the American army on the island of pigs. In Cuba, on the island of pigs, the American army was dismantled to pieces.
American shame in the Bay of Pigs. Playa Giron is a memorable symbol of Cuban independence.
On January 1, 1959, revolutionaries led by Fidel Castro came to power in Cuba. The victory of the Cuban socialists could not but alarm Washington, the American commercial and industrial corporations and, of course, the American mafia, which lost its real estate in Cuba and lost its colossal income. In addition, in a short period of time, the entire former political and business elite immigrated from Cuba, who enjoyed the patronage of the former dictator Fulgencio Batista. As a result, many Cubans settled in American Miami: students, intellectuals, bandits - a real little Cuba was formed in Florida, living according to the usual capitalist laws, a kind of Cuban abroad.

Counting on the support of Cuban emigrants, the American leadership decided to overthrow Castro by military means. To solve this problem, the US command developed Operation Pluto, which provided for a sudden landing on the southern coast of Cuba in April 1961. At the same time, it was assumed in advance that the Cuban counter-revolutionaries would announce the creation of a provisional government on the island, which would ask for help from the United States. The landing of the American troops was to be carried out immediately after the request of the provisional government of Cuba for help. In addition, to confirm the justice of the invasion, the Americans planned to use the support of the countries of the Organization of American States (OAS), a purely pro-American international organization. The OAS was supposed to provide its own military contingent, the number of which could be up to 15,000 people. To prepare the operation, several groups of CIA saboteurs and provocateurs were sent to Cuba, who were preparing a series of sabotage on the island, designed to destabilize the situation in the country on the eve and directly on the day of the American invasion.

It was planned to prepare the amphibious landing operation by bombing the three largest military airfields in Cuba, on which all the military aviation of the Cuban revolution was concentrated. Eight bombers were prepared for the bombing, and the strike was scheduled for 15 April.

The amphibious landing was planned to be carried out in the Bay of Pigs (translated into Russian - the Bay of Pigs). The landing site was not chosen by chance: a significant part of the coast of the bay can be used as an airfield, and landing on a flat sandy beach, which is the coast of the bay, given the complete absence of antiamphibious defense, seemed to the Americans an easy and pleasant adventure. In addition, the area has excellent defensive capabilities: a huge swamp begins a few kilometers from the sea. The coast of the bay was connected with the rest of the island by only one road. These circumstances, of course, were considered by the Americans as conducive to their consolidation on the island, as well as the accumulation of troops for further advancement deep into Cuba.

The landing date was set for the night of 17 April. It would be naive to believe that the upcoming American landing was a surprise for the Cubans. It is reasonable to assume that Soviet intelligence also played an important role in this. However, this is a topic for another conversation, and also a topic for separate discussions for military historians.

On April 14, 1961, a US Air Force U-2 reconnaissance aircraft took photographs of all of Cuba. According to the data received, up to 15 aircraft were stationed at Cuban airfields. The next day, according to the plan, 8 American B-26 bombers bombed the airfields of Campo Colombia, San Antonio le Los Baños and Santiago de Cuba. As a result of the strikes, most of the aircraft of the revolutionary Air Force were declared destroyed. However, the Cubans, who knew about the impending aggression in advance, replaced the combat aircraft with dummies. Therefore, out of 24 aircraft that the Cubans had, only 2 were lost.

The raid by US bombers, among other things, had very specific political consequences, bringing only one harm to the Americans. On April 16, a mourning ceremony was held in Cuba for the seven Cubans who died as a result of the American bombing, at which Fidel Castro delivered a fiery speech and once again confirmed that Cuba was choosing a socialist path of development. American bombing and sabotage only rallied the Cubans, finally denoting the image of the enemy.

The ships of the flotilla of interventionists, which left in the direction of the Island of Freedom, carried about 2.5 thousand tons of weapons and ammunition. At 1:15 a.m., an encrypted radio message was transmitted to Cuban counter-revolutionaries and CIA agents stating that the invasion had begun and that the time had come for active action to organize large-scale sabotage. However, Cuban counterintelligence managed to nip in the bud all attempts to destabilize the situation in the country, and thus American plans to create at least a semblance of a provisional government in Cuba were doomed to failure.

At dawn on April 17, the landing of the first echelon of troops began. On the road connecting the coast of the bay with the rest of the island, paratroopers were dropped. The fight has begun. About 100 Cuban border guards and milicianos (militia fighters) delayed the advance of the enemy, who had almost a tenfold superiority over the defenders.

With the beginning of the intervention in Cuba, a general mobilization was organized. But the Cubans, who learned that the revolution was under threat, did not need special invitations. There were so many volunteers that they simply did not have enough weapons, distribution points for which were organized right on the streets.

The offensive of the invaders began in three directions at the same time: three battalions went to Playa Giron, one - to Playa Larga, and a battalion of paratroopers moved to San Blas. To capture the airfield in the Playa Giron area and prepare it to receive their aircraft, separate units were allocated.

To stop the advance of the invaders inland, the high command of the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Cuba decided to use aviation to disrupt the landing of troops on the coast, as well as the subsequent blocking and defeat of the landing forces from the sea and land. To solve this problem, the main command allocated 7 infantry battalions, 20 T-34 tanks and 10 self-propelled guns-100, as well as 14 mortar and artillery batteries.

The Cuban command had only to transfer these very impressive forces to the battlefield. Thirty-fours and self-propelled guns-100 hit the positions of the invaders. The lead thirty-four was commanded by Fidel himself, the fact of being on the battlefield gave the young Cuban tankers an unprecedented enthusiasm.

By April 18, the initiative completely passed into the hands of the Cuban revolutionary troops, and during the general offensive that began, the Cubans sank four enemy ships, shot down five aircraft, pushing the interventionists to the very coast of the bay, almost throwing them into the sea. Thus, by the evening of April 18, 1961, the operation to overthrow Castro, prepared by the CIA, suffered a complete collapse.

Against the backdrop of the apparent failure of the landing operation, Kennedy gave the order to use aircraft. However, due to a ridiculous mistake related to confusion in time zones, the bombers missed the fighters and did not dare to attack.

On the morning of April 19, the Cuban revolutionary troops, after a half-hour artillery preparation, finally broke the resistance of the enemy. The interventionists tore off their uniforms and fled. Losses of “gusanos” - mercenary interventionists amounted to 82 people. 1197 people surrendered. The revolutionary forces lost 156 people killed and about 800 wounded.

Later, Fidel Castro assessed the role of the Battle of Playa Giron in the history of the Cuban people: “The Battle of Playa Giron did not allow the history of Cuba to turn back to the old days, and saved the revolution.” In July 1961, the Cuban Council of Ministers established the Order of Playa Giron as one of the highest state awards.

The first US intervention in Latin America was a total failure. Cuba managed to defend its right to freedom and independence. However, the American leadership was preparing a revenge, and in November 1961 developed a plan for a new regime change operation in Cuba, codenamed “Mongoose”, which was to begin in October 8-12, 1962. To prevent a new invasion of Cuba, the USSR secretly deployed medium-range missiles with nuclear warheads on board in Cuba. As a result, the Caribbean Crisis broke out - the greatest military-political confrontation of the 20th century.