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who's also Ruth. Her name is Ruth Payne. She lives in Texas, by the way. And she's studying Russian.
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She's fascinated by the Russian language. She's a Quaker who wants to study Russian. Don't think
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she ever managed it in her life, but at that moment she wanted to study Russian. And in her
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Visits Arthur Young and his wife. Obviously she discusses the fact that she has this Russian
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Studying Russian. And she's, she's talking to the commission, you know, and she's going, how she
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because they're national churches. So you have Greek Orthodox churches, Russian Orthodox, Serbian,
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up to us and he says, Russian Orthodox representatives. And I say, no, Slavonic Orthodox representatives.
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So they say when you're, you know, getting briefed, like, hey, just look out for Russian spies.
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in the, in two different Orthodox churches. One was the Russian Orthodox Church outside Russia.
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Oswald and Marina, all, all the people he was being introduced to, okay, were members of the Russian
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Orthodox Church outside Russia. These were the Russian Orthodox who were anti-communist. They fled, uh,
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Moscow during the revolution, uh, the Russian Revolution in seven, 1917. They fled to Paris first,
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the one on 97th Street and 5th, and that was the Russian church that owed allegiance to Moscow.
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militia in 1918, 1919, you know, the, the war ended in 1918, World War I. Uh, there was the Russian
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scientist. But there were enough Russian scientists, they could rebuild it and see if they could make it fly.
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So they were in contact. The American groups and the Russian groups were in contact. They found
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that out later. Wow. Because the, the, the Russian scientists they had in New Mexico,
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which would then get sent over by courier to the Russian scientists in the Soviet Union.
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which I only know the Greek alphabet because I studied the Russian, the Kyrillic alphabet. I said,
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the Russian Orthodox church, the staff for the bishop is exactly that. Two serpents around a
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you know russian space they believed it was probably a russian satellite they had come down um which i'm
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oh, like, Chinese patriotism or Russian patriotism or United States patriotism,
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is your first instinct, oh, this is some state-of-the-art technology that's probably Russian or Chinese
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Is the government program to expose US, Chinese, Russian, whatever technology to the layman, right?
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We are not trying to go to war or have, you know, destroy American or Chinese or Russian equipment in the sky.
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activity right not just soviet or russian subs but everything yeah uh and so they have to adapt and i think
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uh kava carry it's a russian word it apparently means frogs because these things would make a croaking
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you're in the water and you're hunting for the enemy you're a russian you're hunting for the americans
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Yeah. Mm-hmm. Yeah. Russian vessels too. And I think in there, there was mention of it.
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