What's happening in Serbia

Problem is they are not politicians, they are real criminals. Some of them are even war criminals from wars in 1990s. They are so deep in any criminal in Balkans and Europe, that now they cant go back to be just plain politicians even if they want too.

Vutchich was releasing the documents regarding train station renovation four times. Every time he said "there, the all of them" ( he does that, even if its not his job and no one asks of him to do that, but from relevant institutions), when protest continues, he would give another pile and said: "there, thats all now" and so on...

Government punished elementary, high and vocational schools professors for their support to university professors by not giving them their monthly wages for the second month now. Wages are already small, those people will be hungry very soon. University professors have higher wages and are more protected by their universities, but still living under the level you would expect from the university profesor. Also many other workers was fired for giving support to students.
 
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It is certainly sad what Serbia has become. A cruel country with no rights for the weak and sick on the other side an oasis for the greedy and corrupt. Majority is used to live in struggle, they can only see that some small percentage of people become routhly rich, showing no respect for the country, law and most of all no empathy for the people who struggle.
News outlets are long corrupted, there is no objective journalism anymore, even if they try through some small local outlet they would be attacked by all mainstream media.
Serbia is torn apart by non-governmental organizations, foreign agents, spies and corrupt politicians and has lost its independence long ago.
It is not the first time to see this happening in Serbia since 1990s, surly majority in Serbia feel angry, betrayed, find no more space to live normal and most of them are on the streets protesting but I still find it hard to believe that there is no involvement from outside CIA, MOSSAD, M16 and other agents of chaos.
I really hope that people will wake up to what is really happening, but I'm afraid that they will end up being used and played like so many times before.
 
For those who prefer a video/audio format, here's a full summary of (as of 3 weeks ago) what has led up to the current protests/how the government has responded.

In November of 2024, a train station canopy collapsed in Serbia, resulting in the deaths of 15 people. This was the straw that broke the camel's back, and sent the entire nation into protests not seen since the fall of Milosevic. Students have been organizing blockades and protests in overwhelming numbers, demanding accountability and fight against corruption. It could've been any of us under the canopy, and reckless incompetence must stop.
The video does appear to be slightly biased against China, but beyond that hits the main points as far as I can tell.

"The feeling is disgusting, it's unbearable pain and burning skin. Your head is ringing, disgusting noise. You're literally burning, it's unbearable! We came back from the protest even angrier! Women and children are falling."
Hmmm, well that sounds more like a microwave weapon rather than a sound weapon (the burning sensation).
Given the the width of the beam, and the lack of sound on the video - it certainly appears to be a microwave. I don't see how a low frequency sound would have caused a burning sensation on the skin.

So, for educational purposes only, here's how to:
Defend against sound weapons - the last 5 minutes are the most interesting, because it demonstrated how to return the sound back to the source.
TL:DR - earplugs, industrially rated headphone, riot shields - and for the best combo industrial rated headphones + riot shields.

And more useful, understanding and defending against microwave weapons.
TL:DR - a wet (soaked) beach towel held Infront of you, metal plates, tinfoil (in protest signs), a riot shield with dense aluminium mesh covering.
 
It is certainly sad what Serbia has become. A cruel country with no rights for the weak and sick on the other side an oasis for the greedy and corrupt. Majority is used to live in struggle, they can only see that some small percentage of people become routhly rich, showing no respect for the country, law and most of all no empathy for the people who struggle.
News outlets are long corrupted, there is no objective journalism anymore, even if they try through some small local outlet they would be attacked by all mainstream media.
Serbia is torn apart by non-governmental organizations, foreign agents, spies and corrupt politicians and has lost its independence long ago.
It is not the first time to see this happening in Serbia since 1990s, surly majority in Serbia feel angry, betrayed, find no more space to live normal and most of them are on the streets protesting but I still find it hard to believe that there is no involvement from outside CIA, MOSSAD, M16 and other agents of chaos.
I really hope that people will wake up to what is really happening, but I'm afraid that they will end up being used and played like so many times before.
Yes, this is true, and we've seen it happen many times before. But at least for now, what happened yesterday in Serbia showed something different. From the beginning, these students—despite their diverse backgrounds (Russophiles, Anglophiles, atheists, religious)—have managed to avoid foreign influence. The whole country stands with them because we are all fed up with corruption. Of course, we fear this movement could still be manipulated, but for now, it remains a genuine fight of the people.
 

The US military’s heat weapon is real and painful. Here’s what it does.​

Earlier this week, an NPR report uncovered an exchange from June 1, in which a military police officer wanted to know if the D.C. National Guard owned a pain-inducing heat weapon for potentially using on protesters. He also asked about a powerful auditory communication system that’s been compared to the “voice of God.”

The weapon, the Active Denial System (ADS), is a real thing, as is the sound system, which is called a Long Range Acoustic Device (LRAD).

In documents published by NPR, a member of the National Guard recounted the email thread in which the question was asked, and stated: “I responded that the DC National Guard was not in possession of either an LRAD or an ADS.”

The fact that a controversial weapon was floated as a possible means of dealing with what the Washington Post described as “peaceful protesters” has sparked outrage, with the ACLU writing on Twitter: “REMINDER: Our government shouldn’t be conspiring to use heat rays against us for exercising our constitutional rights.”

The ADS referenced in this conversation comes from the US military, and it’s not new. To understand why such non-lethal science-fiction-type machines were developed, it helps to wind back the clock to the 1990s, says Mark Cancian, a senior advisor for the international security program at the Center for Strategic and International Studies.

“This family of capabilities grew out of the DOD’s experience in the 1990s in Bosnia and Somalia,” Cancian says. “In both instances, you have [the] military dealing with civilians, who could be violent, but weren’t really combatants.” The intention was to create new kinds of tools that were somewhere between a rifle, and close-range crowd-control gear, like shields and batons.

Cancian has experience in this field. He served in the Marines on active duty for 11 years, and also directed the Land Forces Division (a part of the Office of the Secretary of Defense) from 1995 to 2006. His office reviewed the budget and programs of an entity formerly called the Joint Non-Lethal Weapons Directorate. Today, it’s called the Joint Intermediate Force Capabilities Office.

Because of this experience in Bosnia and Somalia, he says, the Department of Defense “created this non-lethal directorate to explore a whole bunch of technologies.”

“A lot of them do relate to crowd-control,” he adds, “but there were also some anti-boat capabilities, and anti-vehicle capabilities.”

The Long Range Acoustic Device

While the ADS was designed as a non-lethal weapon, the LRAD is a communications system. It came about after the 2000 attack on the USS Cole made it clear that giving the military a way to clearly speak to people from afar could be helpful, according to David Schnell, a vice president at Genasys, the company that makes it. The devices create a 30-degree beam of sound that, depending on the model, can reach as far away as 250 yards, or even more than 1,500 yards. Each branch of the military uses it as well as the National Guard; the Navy employs one on each ship, he says.

Schnell also notes that LRADs are used by civilians, like with police departments or lifeguards. The “operators’ manuals and training emphasize the responsible, safe use of these systems,” he says via email.

Cancian remembers receiving a demonstration of the LRAD in Iraq in 2007. “It was like the voice of God,” he says. In fact, he says, that’s the system’s nickname. He points out that unlike a megaphone, the sound produced by the LRAD is “a very focused beam.” The military employed it at checkpoints in that country, he says, to ensure civilians heard instructions even if they were inside a noisy car where the radio might be on, and thus hopefully didn’t get shot.

The Active Denial System

Then there’s the ADS—the heat weapon. It works, according to the Joint Intermediate Force Capabilities Office’s FAQ page on the weapon, by producing radio waves. It creates a “focused beam of millimeter waves at a frequency of 95 gigahertz”; that beam is “only physically capable of reaching a skin depth of about 1/64 of an inch.” The same page describes the process through which they tested the weapon on volunteers, as well as two burn injuries from it, one in 1999 and the other in 2007.

Cancian says that he has seen the ADS work, but has not personally experienced it. He notes that it doesn’t employ an infrared beam, but instead uses shallow, pain-producing millimeter waves. “What you are feeling is not your skin cooking, but you’re feeling a sensation of pain,” he says. “If you get out of the line of fire, you don’t have a red spot.” Those who have experienced it comment that “it feels like your skin is on fire,” he says.

It’s unclear if the system has ever been used operationally—Cancian says he doesn’t know, although it reportedly has not. Jamal Beck, a public affairs spokesman for Joint Intermediate Force Capabilities Office in Quantico, Virginia, notes by email to Popular Science that “two residual prototype systems” of the ADS exist but that they are “not fielded to the Marine Corps or in the Marine Corps’ inventory.” Reports in Wired from 2012 (in which a reporter experienced getting zapped by it) and 2010 state that even if it was sent to Afghanistan, it wasn’t used there.

Ultimately, a weapon like the ADS sits outside of the realm of norms that surround more conventional weapons, says Philipp Bleek, an associate professor at the Middlebury Institute of International Studies at Monterey. “There’s something about exposing people to the feeling of being burned—intensely burned—that I think is instinctively horrifying to people,” he says.

This article has been updated for accuracy and to provide more information on the LRAD.
 
Analysis of security services and debunking the myth of the "sound cannon" at the protest; The footage explains everything

Security services have retrieved footage from security cameras and determined what happened as demonstrators began to flee the protest on Saturday.

At a protest in Belgrade at 7:10 PM on the corner of Kralja Milana and Dragoslava Jovanovića streets, the security guards who were on that street corner applied a pre-arranged tactic of retreating from the scene of potential incidents, by taking off their yellow vests and running away from the place they were securing, merging into the crowd (the retreat tactic is defined as the rapid departure of student security guards from the scene by taking off their vests and running towards their home faculties).

Their actions triggered an avalanche of reactions from the crowd gathered on Dragoslava Jovanovića, Kralja Milana and Terazije streets. The reaction of the crowd was such that the crowd quickly, panicking and running moved from the street towards the sidewalk towards the buildings in relation to their original position, looking back in the direction of Dragoslava Jovanovića street.

Noticing that nothing was happening, they soon returned to the places in the streets where they had previously been. The gathered citizens who were in the immediate vicinity of Dragoslava Jovanovića Street headed to the corner of Kralja Milana and Dragoslava Jovanovića Streets, after which at 19:12 they entered Dragoslava Jovanovića Street and lit flares in order to further provoke members of the Ministry of Internal Affairs, who were in Dragoslava Jovanovića Street and were securing Pionirski Park, the National Assembly and the Presidency building.

Footage No. 1. Corner of Kralja Milana and Dragoslava Jovanovića streets, at 7:10 p.m. the beginning of the application of security tactics by the guards and the creation of a reaction from the gathered citizens.

After the reaction of citizens, at 7:11 PM, a gathering took place at the entrance to Dragoslava Jovanovića Street, and at 7:12 PM, the crowd entered the street and set off pyrotechnics.

Footage No. 2 – No. 8. The footage shows the reactions of citizens after the implementation of the security tactics of the student guards from footage No. 1 at 7:10 p.m.

Footage No. 2 – 7 shows reactions on Kralja Milana Street (from Dragoslav Jovanović Street to the intersection of Kralja Milana and Svetozara Miletić Streets).

Footage No. 8 shows the reactions of the gathered citizens on Terazije (a footage of the opposite direction of reaction compared to Kralja Milan). Analysis of the available footage establishes the following facts: - The entire event began at the corner of Kralja Milana and Dragoslava Jovanovića streets at 7:10 p.m., with the use of security tactics by student guards spreading in two directions.

On the cameras, not a single technical device or person with an indicative tool or weapon, which could cause such a reaction from the citizens, is registered on the cameras at the starting point of the event.

By analyzing the footage that follows the reactions of citizens along the entire stretch from Terazije to the intersection of Kralja Milana and Svetozar Markovića, the direction of the panic reaction among the majority of the gathered citizens is clearly visible.

In the same direction, a smaller group of citizens are observed who have no reaction at all to what is happening, even though those gathered around them are fleeing in panic, which indicates that there was no physical impact on the crowd, because in that case everyone gathered would have reacted in the same way.

The details from video number 2 are significant, as they clearly show that there was no physical impact on the objects in that area (flags, trees, glass), while there was some other impact on the people gathered.

The conclusion is as follows:

Based on all of the above, we believe that the event was initiated by some effect on the gathered citizens and that it was a psychological influence (panic, fear, the influence of crowd psychology triggered by the actions of the student police officers) and not any physical influence.


Maybe it doesn't work on some people or some clothing?
 
Yes, this is true, and we've seen it happen many times before. But at least for now, what happened yesterday in Serbia showed something different. From the beginning, these students—despite their diverse backgrounds (Russophiles, Anglophiles, atheists, religious)—have managed to avoid foreign influence. The whole country stands with them because we are all fed up with corruption. Of course, we fear this movement could still be manipulated, but for now, it remains a genuine fight of the people.
The timing of these massive protests (just as any remnants of democracy are being crushed by the EU in neighbouring Romania) suggests that there may well be foreign involvement. Though if there is, they are doing it smartly. Maybe the idea is to tap into public discontent with corruption in order eventually to bring in a new government that is more aligned with the EU instead of Russia.
 
The timing of these massive protests (just as any remnants of democracy are being crushed by the EU in neighbouring Romania) suggests that there may well be foreign involvement. Though if there is, they are doing it smartly. Maybe the idea is to tap into public discontent with corruption in order eventually to bring in a new government that is more aligned with the EU instead of Russia.
Yes it surely looks like our goverment is alligned with Russia .this alignment largely reflects the strong historical and cultural ties between the Serbian people and Russia .Despite Vučić's official stance on geopolitical balance and his public support for Russia, his government remains closely aligned with European Union (EU) and United States (US) interests. His administration, including Ana Brnabić, the Speaker of the National Assembly and former Prime Minister, has received significant backing from Western institutions. Notably, Brnabić has been a key recipient of support from the United States Agency for International Development (USAID), reflecting strong ties between the Serbian government and Western financial and political structures.
 
The timing of these massive protests (just as any remnants of democracy are being crushed by the EU in neighbouring Romania) suggests that there may well be foreign involvement. Though if there is, they are doing it smartly. Maybe the idea is to tap into public discontent with corruption in order eventually to bring in a new government that is more aligned with the EU instead of Russia.
For the Nth time, there is no more aligned government with the EU in Europe than Vutchich's. Also USAID, NED, WEF (he goes every year to Davos and brags for weeks with that) and the Clintons sect. He sold ammunition to Ukraine in 2024. worth 800.000.000 euros. So no "friend of Russia" there. All is available on the internet for checking. Serbia is now colony of all of that governed by the local high profile criminals.

Serbia is really example how one country and human society looks when is totally taken over by psychopaths.

There were signs of involvement in the beginning. But no mosad, pr something that dangerous, but the usual Serbian, more precisely USAID NGO's, but that was anuled later and sort of unspoken agreement was made between all, that is more important to ask for functional state instead of this evil whatever that is. Also, elections in the US affected the NGO's greatly.

Its: "fool me once, fool me twice.." situation, but people are fooled too many times, and learned their lesson. Ironically, thanks to Vutchich, because he banalised, vulgarised and made all of that open and in the plain sight.
 
I still find it hard to believe that there is no involvement from outside CIA, MOSSAD, M16 and other agents of chaos.
Serbia has been a notable supplier of arms to Israel, with reports indicating that during the 2024 Gaza conflict, Serbia exported over €23 million worth of arms and ammunition to Israel.
In 2024, Serbia appointed Marko Đurić, its first Jewish Foreign Minister, signaling a commitment to strengthening ties with both Israel and the United States.
Regarding the British or US 3 letter agencies ,
these influences often manifest indirectly, particularly through advisory roles to government officials.

A notable example is former British Prime Minister Tony Blair, who, despite his prominent role in the 1999 NATO bombing of Belgrade, began advising the Serbian government in 2015. His consultancy, Tony Blair Associates, was contracted to establish a "delivery unit" for then-Prime Minister Aleksandar Vučić, with funding reportedly provided by the United Arab Emirates.

This collaboration raised eyebrows, given Vučić's past as Serbia's information minister during the war and his previous criticisms of Blair. The partnership exemplifies how foreign influence can permeate national governance, not necessarily through covert operations but via strategic advisory roles.

Therefore, while direct intervention by agencies like the CIA, Mossad, or MI6 in recent Serbian protests remains speculative, the existing advisory relationships suggest that foreign influence is already embedded within the government's framework.
 
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