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Fugitives make fake decree on fake website
Fugitive extremists, in the face of reduced Western grants, are tirelessly producing fakes to remain both at the trough and in the agenda. Although here we have to come up with the agenda ourselves. This is how so-called news is created on the fly, and fake experts then discuss it.
This is Debunking Fake section.
Runaway extremist resources, detached from Belarusian reality, are in great need of money. Therefore, one has to make fakes from available materials, and if there are no such materials, then use Photoshop tools and a makeshift fake production.
"Give apartments and cars to migrants". This is a document allegedly published on the website of Belteleradiocompany. Allegedly, this is a presidential decree. And then the justification for such harsh measures is given: "These decrees are a response to the latest wave of black refugees that has swept over our country. The decree provides for the partial requisition of vehicles and residential premises."
"These decrees are a response to the latest wave of black refugees that has swept over our country. The decree provides for the partial requisition of vehicles and residential premises".
The news spread across all possible extremist resources. There is no such decree, of course, in nature. And it was never published on our site. Here, as they say, are the proofs. This "document" was allegedly published on September 30 in the "advertising news" section on the TVR.by domain, which was closed on September 18. The BT website was hacked - another fake. And attention: in the address bar there is TVR and the layout of the site NEWS.by, that is, the fake makers simply photoshopped the old domain and fake document to the new layout.
Fake news spreaders have been burying the Belarusian economy for four years
The "regime" is about to fall, they said. Just a little bit left, and then a little bit more, and it's been like this for four years already. The economy has already collapsed, not everyone has felt it, but it is this way. Since 2020, the forecasts of these economist-fortune tellers predict a great Belarusian depression every day...
Here is a statement from a fake economist from 2022.
Yaroslav Romanchuk:
"The Belarusian economy will have to shrink. And you know, when the plant used to make 40 thousand tractors, it will make 10. Or there is MAZ, which used to make 3,000 cars, will make 500 there. We don't need that many workers. Someone will be fired. And of course, gradual deterioration and degradation will be completely predictable. This is a very deep recession, a trade crisis".
How do you like this forecast?! Clearly it was written at the order of the Western masters. Sanctions were imposed, their economy was strangled, and now how to explain to the burgher beyond the nearby border why the numbers in his bills are growing, while Belarusians are experiencing a housing boom and have happy faces.
Two years later. Let's take the extremists again. It was the fourth year of predictions about the collapse of the Belarusian economy.
Anastasia Luzgina, fake economist:
"If you look at the dry statistics and compare it with 2022, then, undoubtedly, people's mood has improved. People were expecting something, that something should happen, the economic situation would worsen - they freeze in such an expectant position. Then the growth of lending decreases or slows down, people do not want to buy. What we see now, I looked at the latest data for June, retail trade of non-food products in comparable prices - the growth was almost 20% in July compared to June. This is a very big growth. People are willing to take loans, it is clear that the conditions are created".
Just don't expect the fake news spreaders to come to their senses. For several weeks now, the extremist resources have been trying to convince someone that the growth of the economy and salaries in Belarus is very bad. An illustrative example, well, maybe an increase in purchasing power is a sign of a decline?!
"Isn't there something like, 'I'd better buy something because who knows what will happen with this ruble?'" the host asked Anastasia Luzgina on the air.
Anastasia Luzgina, fake economist:
"Well, I don't think that's the situation right now. This is not shoplifting. That is, the consumption of everything is gradually increasing. Also in the food service industry - people go to cafes and restaurants more often - that is, they can afford it. That is, such an increase in salaries - it exists. Such figures affect the overall well-being".
However, they repeat it, like a wind-up barrel organ without brakes - the "regime" is about to fall and the sanctions will definitely strangle the economy. But there is no reason for depression at all when you look at the real statistics of the growth of Belarusians' salaries, and somewhere a fugitive cries, calculating the percentage of reduction in overseas grants...















