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The Unforgiving Cold of Arctic Lands

terrae has a split personality disorder

The People For Ethical Treatment of Wonseon

Terrae wrote:THATS CORRECT!

Yes sir you are right i am Jutlund and jutlund is Fish republic and i am fish republic and fish republic is jutlund and me

I remember feesh republic

The United States of Terrae

Wonseon wrote:I remember feesh republic

Yeah they were my first TRR account

The Gay Agenda of Tungstan

Cyptopir wrote:I've been in spring break for one day and I've already completely demolished my sleep schedule. Good job me.

If I make it through today, I’m not leaving my bed until spring break’s over. I am so %#*$ing done with everything and everyone in my real life.

The People For Ethical Treatment of Wonseon

Wubba lubba dub dub

The United States of Terrae

Arctic Lands wrote:terrae has a split personality disorder

TBF managing multiple alts at the same times can cause you to develope different personalities for each alt

The Unforgiving Cold of Arctic Lands

Terrae wrote:TBF managing multiple alts at the same times can cause you to develope different personalities for each alt

I know. Have you noticed that Harmosovia's personality is a tiny bit different from mine?

The Kingdom of Bobbery JR

Tungstan wrote:If I make it through today, I’m not leaving my bed until spring break’s over. I am so %#*$ing done with everything and everyone in my real life.

fr I can't wait till tomorrow spring break about to be fun

The People For Ethical Treatment of Wonseon

I have a confession to make.

Wonsoen was my puppet this whole time.

The United States of Terrae

Arctic Lands wrote:I know. Have you noticed that Harmosovia's personality is a tiny bit different from mine?

I noticed they seem a more relaxed version

Empire of lettuce

Neo-Hermitius why you withdraw your endorsement?

The Unforgiving Cold of Arctic Lands

Terrae wrote:I noticed they seem a more relaxed version

A bit more, how'd you say it, fr**dom-loving?

The United States of Terrae

If i define each alt by one of its characteristics

Fish Republic Greedy Capitalists loves money

South Jutlund *Mccarthyism Intensifies*

Terra America.exe

Empire of lettuce

The United States of Terrae

Arctic Lands wrote:A bit more, how'd you say it, fr**dom-loving?

Yes

I think....

I didnt see that many posts from that alt so i am not quite sure

The New Enclave Nation of Penguins States Of Antartica

Surelly as i may ser, im the second largest country nit counting factions

The Kingdom of Bobbery JR

The New Enclave Nation of Penguins States Of Antartica

Oh and also, i've seen anatrtica is free, so that means more territory for me.

Empire of lettuce

Penguins States Of Antartica wrote:Oh and also, i've seen anatrtica is free, so that means more territory for me.

there have been no claims on "anatrtica"

The Democratic Republic of Kampuchea Girl

Wassup y’all

The Classless Society of Harmosovia

Stuff we can talk about:


Workers of the World, Unite!


Headline News:

  • Breaking News: Nuclear Power Plant Under Construction

  • Local Events: Khimki Expanded for Living Space

  • World Affairs: Bourgeois Nations Watch Harmosovia Go Nuclear

  • Economic Highlights: Complex Logistics of New Enterprises

  • Sports Update: Com. Kohler To Lift Nuclear Fuel Container

  • Entertainment Buzz: New Song By "Gribniki" Out

  • Tech Corner: NUCLEAR ENERGY IS SAFE

  • Health & Wellness: So Is Living Near A Nuclear Plant


Khimki Chemical Factory Finished

by com. Belykh E. A.
Pograntsy Party HQ


Harmosovia proudly announces the inauguration of the Khimki Chemical Factory, a monumental achievement that signifies a significant leap forward in our nation's industrial prowess and economic development. Situated in the newly established town of Khimki, this state-of-the-art facility is poised to revolutionize our chemical production capabilities and propel us towards a brighter, more prosperous future.

The completion of the Khimki Chemical Factory is a testament to the vision, determination, and collective efforts of the Harmosovian people. From the meticulous planning and construction to the tireless dedication of the workers involved, every aspect of this project reflects our unwavering commitment to national development and socialist progress.

With its cutting-edge technology and advanced manufacturing processes, the Khimki Chemical Factory is poised to become a cornerstone of our nation's chemical industry. From the production of fertilizers and pesticides to the manufacturing of essential chemicals for various industrial applications, this facility will play a vital role in meeting the needs of our growing economy and ensuring the self-sufficiency of our nation.

But the significance of the Khimki Chemical Factory extends far beyond its industrial capacity. It represents a beacon of hope and opportunity for the residents of Khimki, providing employment opportunities, economic stability, and a brighter future for generations to come. As we celebrate this momentous occasion, let us not only marvel at the magnitude of our achievements but also reaffirm our commitment to socialist ideals and the collective welfare of the Harmosovian people.

In the spirit of proletarian solidarity, let us extend our heartfelt gratitude to all those who contributed to the realization of this historic milestone. Their dedication, sacrifice, and unwavering resolve have laid the foundation for a stronger, more prosperous Harmosovia, where the fruits of our labor are shared equitably among all.


Editorial Section:
Opinions, analyses, and editorials

  • Op-Ed: Industrial Development Too Fast

  • Letter to the Editor: Industrial Development Too Slow

  • Columnists: Industrial Development Just the Right Speed


Community Corner:

Uglegorsk Family Supercedes Quotas Fivefold, Awarded Heroes
Unending Traffic Jams of Khlebomyasinsk and How to Fix Them


Weather Forecast:
Today: 18°C, Wind 5 m/s
Tomorrow: 19°C, Wind 6 m/s


Page 1

Nuclear Power Plant Under Construction

by com. Belykh E. A.
Pograntsy Party HQ

In a momentous stride towards energy independence and environmental sustainability, Harmosovia commences construction on its inaugural nuclear power plant within the confines of Khimki. This endeavor signifies a pivotal juncture in our nation's journey towards technological advancement and ecological responsibility.

Nestled within the burgeoning town of Khimki, this nuclear power plant is poised to become a beacon of progress, boasting a singular power unit yet harboring the potential to supply the entirety of our nation's energy demands. This singular unit, with its remarkable efficiency and power output, stands as a testament to our commitment to harnessing cutting-edge technology for the betterment of our society.

The decision to embrace nuclear energy represents a strategic pivot towards a cleaner, more sustainable future for Harmosovia. By transitioning away from fossil fuel reliance, exemplified by the planned closure of two oil power plants, we demonstrate our unwavering dedication to mitigating environmental degradation and improving air quality for all Harmosovians.

Despite lingering apprehensions stemming from the Chernobyl disaster of one year past, our nuclear power plant stands as a bastion of safety and innovation. Rigorous safety protocols and regulatory oversight ensure the protection of both our people and our environment, instilling confidence in the reliability and security of our nuclear energy infrastructure.

As construction commences on this monumental project, we call upon all Harmosovians to embrace this endeavor with optimism and resolve. Together, united in purpose and vision, we will forge a future powered by clean, sustainable energy, setting a precedent for generations to come.



Khimki Expanded For Living Space

by Eltsin E. K.
Khimki Town Commitee

In response to the growing needs of our expanding population, Khimki undergoes a substantial expansion, welcoming numerous new residences to accommodate the influx of residents. However, this rapid growth has also given rise to concerns regarding unemployment within the community.

The construction boom that has transformed Khimki into a thriving hub of residential activity has inadvertently led to a temporary surge in unemployment among certain sectors of the population. As new homes are erected and infrastructure is developed, some workers find themselves displaced, grappling with the uncertainty of job insecurity.

Nevertheless, we remain steadfast in our commitment to addressing these challenges and ensuring the well-being of all Harmosovians. The commencement of construction on the nuclear power plant within Khimki stands as a beacon of hope amidst these concerns, promising a resurgence in job opportunities and economic stability for the community.

Once operational, the nuclear power plant will not only provide a sustainable source of energy to power our homes and industries but also serve as a catalyst for employment generation and economic growth. From skilled technicians and engineers to laborers and support staff, the nuclear power plant will create a myriad of job opportunities, bolstering the local economy and revitalizing the community.

As we navigate through this period of transition, let us remain vigilant and united in our resolve to overcome adversity and forge a brighter future for Khimki and all of Harmosovia. Together, we will harness the transformative potential of nuclear energy to build a more prosperous and sustainable society.


Bourgeois Nations Watch Harmosovia Go Nuclear

by com. Gipitishvili J. V.
Pograntsy Party HQ

As Harmosovia embarks on the historic endeavor of constructing its first nuclear power plant, the eyes of bourgeois nations turn with a mix of skepticism and begrudging admiration. Today, amidst the announcement of our nation's ambitious project, Western media outlets have been quick to voice their opinions, revealing a spectrum of reactions that range from baseless accusations to begrudging acknowledgments of progress.

In a display of blatant disregard for the truth, some Western commentators have seized upon this moment to cast aspersions on our nation's motives and intentions. Accusations of disrespect towards the victims of Chernobyl and unfounded speculations about the nature of our nuclear ambitions betray a deep-seated bias and ignorance that pervades the bourgeois mindset. Such inflammatory rhetoric serves only to sow seeds of discord and undermine the remarkable strides that Harmosovia is making towards energy independence and sustainability.

Furthermore, certain factions within bourgeois circles have branded Harmosovia as "unhinged industrialisers," painting our nation as reckless and irresponsible in its pursuit of technological advancement. This characterization not only ignores the meticulous planning and rigorous safety protocols that govern our nuclear program but also perpetuates harmful stereotypes that seek to delegitimize the achievements of socialist nations.

Among the most egregious of these allegations is the conspiracy theory propagated by certain factions within bourgeois circles, which insinuates that our nuclear power plant may be a secret weapon-grade plutonium enrichment facility. Despite lacking any credible evidence to substantiate these claims, these fear-mongering tactics seek to stoke paranoia and undermine public confidence in our nation's peaceful nuclear endeavors.

However, amidst the cacophony of criticism, there are voices of reason and optimism that recognize the true significance of our nation's nuclear ambitions. Forward-thinking analysts and environmental advocates have praised the predicted efficiency and environmental sustainability of the nuclear power plant, acknowledging its potential to usher in a new era of clean, sustainable energy for Harmosovia and beyond.

As we confront the skepticism and opposition of bourgeois nations, let us remain steadfast in our commitment to progress and prosperity. The construction of our nuclear power plant stands as a testament to our resilience and determination to forge our own path towards a brighter future, free from the shackles of bourgeois exploitation and imperialism.

Together, united in purpose and vision, we will overcome the obstacles and adversaries that seek to impede our progress and emerge victorious in our quest for socialist liberation and prosperity for all.


Page 2

Complex Logistics of New Enterprises

by com. Valeryev V. V.
Pograntsy Party HQ

New factories - new logistical challenges. This report will examine the functionality of networks that our production relies on.

1. Chemzavod, Khimki

This is by far the most expensive project of all Harmosovia, in its resource and manpower requirements dwarfing even the tremendous steel plant that supplies all our related needs since 1963.

The infrastructure related to Chemzavod includes:

1.1. The nation's longest oil pipeline (>6000 m), dedicated entirely.

1.2. A dedicated sovkhoz with 12 hectares of assigned farmlands.

1.3. A dedicated railway, going around the factory and connecting the storage units.

1.4. Railway bulk unloading station.

1.5. 4 storage units of maximum available size:
1.5.1. Open storage for wood.
1.5.2. Elevator for grain.
1.5.3. Bulk storage for gravel.
1.5.4. Storage building for output chemicals.

1.6. Water pipeline.

1.7. Dedicated sewage pipeline.

1.8. A railway passenger route from and to Khimki.

1.9. Constant supply of electricity.

Only interconnected, can this infrastructure make Chemzavod function.

2. Nuclear Power Plant, Khimki.

2.1. Water pipeline.

2.2. Dedicated sewage pipeline.

2.3. Cooling tower.

2.4. Dedicated cargo route from Urancombinat.

2.5 Dedicated bus route.

It is, therefore, recommended to continue the construction of Khimki Nuclear Power Plant. The logistical challenges it poses are far less complex than those of Chemzavod, and the latter have been tackled with ease.


Com. Kohler To Lift Nuclear Fuel Container

by com. E. Ebersbach
Pograntsy Party HQ


In a display of unparalleled strength and innovative thinking, our esteemed athlete, com. Henrick Kohler, is poised to undertake a monumental feat that transcends the boundaries of traditional labor: the lifting of a container filled with nuclear fuel weighing approximately 4.7 tons. This daring endeavor, set to commence with the loading of the first batch of fuel destined for the nuclear power plant, embodies the spirit of physical prowess and intellectual ingenuity that defines our great nation.

With meticulous planning and clever engineering, com. Kohler has devised a simple system of pulleys to redirect the force exerted during the lift, demonstrating his mastery not only of physical strength but also of mental acuity. By seamlessly blending the realms of physical and intellectual labor, he challenges conventional notions of work and showcases the boundless potential of the working spirit.

Additionally, a pair of metal boots firmly anchored to the ground will prevent any unintended movement, allowing com. Kohler to focus his strength solely on the task at hand. As he prepares to hoist the container onto the hull of the truck bound for the nuclear power plant, com. Kohler blurs the line between mental and physical labor, proving that true innovation knows no bounds.

When asked about his motive for undertaking such a monumental challenge, com. Kohler expressed his desire to contribute to the nation both physically and aesthetically. By symbolically shouldering the burden of our nuclear aspirations, he seeks to inspire his fellow citizens to embrace the challenges and opportunities that lie ahead, fostering a sense of unity and determination in the face of adversity.

As the first batch of nuclear fuel is loaded onto the truck, com. Kohler's groundbreaking endeavor serves as a testament to the indomitable spirit and unwavering resolve that defines the international proletariat.


New Song By "Gribniki" Out

by com. Mirokhin V. L.
Stakhanovets Radio, Pograntsy


Our beloved pop band, "Gribniki", has created yet another song about our beautiful nation! Tune in tomorrow on either Stakhanovets Radio or Samokatchik TV to listen to or watch its first concert! If you'd like to sing along, we've posted the lyrics just below!

(Verse 1)
In the glow of the reactor's light,
We harness power, for all, not for might.
No borders here, just atoms alight,
A world united, in nuclear flight.

(Chorus)
Communist dream, in nuclear beams,
Harmony reigns, in atomic themes.
From East to West, in peaceful schemes,
Progress shines, in nuclear dreams.

(Verse 2)
No arms race, just progress made,
In every nation, the debt repaid.
For energy's sake, the Earth we aid,
In unity's forge, where fears cascade.

(Chorus)
Communist dream, in nuclear beams,
Harmony reigns, in atomic themes.
From East to West, in peaceful schemes,
Progress shines, in nuclear dreams.

(Bridge)
No mushroom clouds, just skies serene,
The power of peace, in every scene.
Hand in hand, we walk the dream,
In nuclear fields, our unity gleams.

(Chorus)
Communist dream, in nuclear beams,
Harmony reigns, in atomic themes.
From East to West, in peaceful schemes,
Progress shines, in nuclear dreams.

(Outro)
In the heart of the reactor's glow,
A brighter future, we all know.
United we stand, in the nuclear flow,
A communist anthem, let it show.


Page 3

NUCLEAR ENERGY IS SAFE

by Smagin V. T.
Samokatchik TV, Pograntsy

So, let's get real for a sec. We all remember what happened at Chernobyl, right? That disaster shook us all, and it's totally understandable that some of us are still a bit freaked out about nuclear energy. But here's the deal: our nuclear power plant is a whole different ball game.

First off, let's talk about what went wrong at Chernobyl. Basically, there were some serious safety issues and mistakes made during a test that went totally sideways. It was a tragedy, and our hearts go out to all those affected by it. But here's the thing: we've learned from those mistakes.

Our nuclear power plant is built with safety as the number one priority. We've got all kinds of fail-safes and backup systems in place to make sure that nothing like Chernobyl ever happens here. Plus, our engineers and technicians are some of the best in the biz, constantly monitoring everything to keep us safe.

And hey, let's not forget about the environment. Our plant is designed to be super eco-friendly, generating clean, sustainable energy without all the nasty pollution that comes from burning fossil fuels. So not only is nuclear energy safe, it's also helping us take care of our planet.

So yeah, we get it. Nuclear energy can seem scary sometimes, especially after something like Chernobyl. But rest assured, our plant is as safe as it gets. So let's embrace the power of nuclear energy and move forward towards a brighter, cleaner future.

Stay safe, everyone!


So Is Living Near a Nuclear Plant

by com. Meowkina A. A.
Khimki Town Committee


Now, I know what you might be thinking: "Is it safe to live near a nuclear power plant?" Well, let me tell you, as someone who's seen the effects of the Chernobyl disaster firsthand, I can assure you that living near our nuclear power plant here in Khimki is totally fine.

You see, I've worked as a doctor for many years, and I've treated people affected by the Chernobyl disaster. It was a heartbreaking experience, and my heart goes out to all those who suffered. But here's the thing: the situation at Chernobyl was very different from what we have here.

Our nuclear power plant is built with state-of-the-art safety measures and technology. The people who designed it have taken every precaution to make sure that nothing like Chernobyl ever happens again. Plus, our government is constantly monitoring the plant and making sure that everything is up to code.

But don't just take my word for it. Studies have shown that living near a properly operated nuclear power plant is no more dangerous than living anywhere else. In fact, in many cases, it can be even safer, as these plants are subject to strict regulations and inspections.

So, if you're worried about living near our nuclear power plant, don't be. Rest assured that your safety is our top priority, and we're doing everything we can to make sure that you and your family are protected.

Stay safe, everyone!


Editorial: Industrial Development Too Fast

by com. Abramovich I. V.
Khlebomyasinsk University of Technology


I am writing to you today as a concerned student of the Khlebomyasinsk University of Technology. In recent months, I have been conducting research into the effects of our rapid industrial development on our ability to sustain our growing population.

The results of my calculations are concerning, to say the least. If we continue to industrialize at the current pace, we risk outstripping our capacity to feed our people as early as next month. This is not a distant problem for future generations to worry about – it is a pressing issue that requires immediate attention.

While industrial development is undoubtedly important for the progress of our nation, we must also consider the consequences of our actions on the well-being of our citizens. It is imperative that we strike a balance between economic growth and the basic needs of our people, including access to food and resources.

Therefore, I urge our government and industry leaders to consider implementing measures to slow down the pace of industrial development, at least temporarily, until we can ensure that our infrastructure and resources are capable of supporting our population.

I understand that this may require difficult decisions and sacrifices, but the alternative – facing a crisis of food scarcity and hunger – is simply unacceptable.

Thank you for your attention to this matter.


Page 4

Editorial: Industrial Development Too Slow

by com. Mirokhin G. R.
Khlebomyasinsk University of Technology

I am writing to express a differing perspective on the issue of industrial development in our beloved nation. While I appreciate the concerns raised by my fellow student regarding the pace of industrialization, I believe that our current trajectory is too cautious and may hinder our ability to meet the needs of our growing population.

It is true that rapid industrialization can present challenges, particularly in terms of food security. However, I argue that the solution lies not in slowing down our industrial development, but rather in expanding it in a sustainable manner.

Specifically, I propose that we focus on the expansion of Khlebomyasinsk and its wheat fields to accommodate our growing population. By increasing agricultural production in this region, we can not only ensure food security for our citizens but also create opportunities for economic growth and development.

Furthermore, the surplus food produced in Khlebomyasinsk can be distributed to other regions of our nation, thereby addressing the concerns raised by my fellow student about potential food shortages.

I understand that this approach may require careful planning and investment, but I believe that it is a necessary step towards securing the future prosperity of our nation.

Thank you for considering my perspective on this important issue.


Editorial: Industrial Development Just the Right Speed

by com. Gipitishvili J. V.
Pograntsy Party HQ
in response to
com. Abramovich I. V. and com. Mirokhin G. R.
Khlebomyasinsk University of Technology

We thank both authors for their insightful letters regarding the pace of industrial development in our nation. While we understand and appreciate the concerns raised, we must offer a different perspective based on our nation's current capabilities and achievements.

Firstly, it is important to note that previous shortages in food supply have been effectively mitigated through strategic measures, such as stocking up town storages. Additionally, our nation has seen immense profits from the sale of aluminum to the Soviet Union, which have been and can continue to be utilized to prevent shortages before they occur.

Furthermore, our industrial development is progressing at an unprecedented pace, driven by the dedication and hard work of our citizens. We believe that this momentum should not be halted but rather leveraged to propel our nation forward.

In light of this, we propose a forward-thinking approach that focuses on utilizing our nation's resources to build a new town, complete with optimized food and clothes production chains. By harnessing our industrial potential, we can ensure that shortages become a thing of the past and that our citizens' needs are met for generations to come.

In the interim, we can rely on imported foods to supplement our domestic production and sustain our population. With careful planning and coordination, we can overcome any challenges that arise and continue on our path towards prosperity and self-sufficiency.

We thank both authors once again for their contributions to this important discussion and encourage continued dialogue on how best to shape the future of our nation.


Community Corner: Uglegorsk Family Supercedes Quotas Fivefold, Awarded Heroes

by com. Meowkina O. V.
Uglegorsk Town Committee

In a heartening display of dedication and commitment to our nation's socialist ideals, the family of Comrade Ivanov from Uglegorsk has been recognized for their outstanding contribution to our collective prosperity. Despite facing challenging circumstances, the Ivanov family has surpassed their production quotas fivefold, setting a remarkable example for all citizens.

Their tireless efforts and unwavering determination have not only boosted our nation's productivity but have also inspired others to strive for excellence in their own endeavors. By surpassing their quotas, the Ivanov family has demonstrated the power of collective action and the importance of solidarity in building a brighter future for all.

In recognition of their exceptional achievements, the Ivanov family has been bestowed with the prestigious title of Heroes of Socialist Labor. This honor serves as a testament to their hard work, dedication, and unwavering commitment to the ideals of socialism.

Let us all take inspiration from the Ivanov family's example and continue to work together towards the realization of our shared vision of a prosperous and equitable society.


Page 5

Community Corner: Unending Traffic Jams of Khlebomyasinsk and How To Fix Them

by com. Fukina A. G.
Khlebomyasinsk University of Technology

Residents of Khlebomyasinsk have been grappling with a persistent issue: unending traffic jams that clog the streets and disrupt daily life. The root of this problem lies in the bloated logistical system of the town, which was originally designed to accommodate a smaller population.

One of the primary contributing factors to these traffic jams is the inefficient distribution of goods and services within the town. With an increasing population and demand for resources, the current logistical infrastructure struggles to keep pace, resulting in congestion and delays.

To address this issue, several measures can be taken:

Optimization of Distribution Routes: By reevaluating and optimizing the routes used for distributing goods and services within the town, we can streamline the logistical process and reduce congestion on the roads.

Implementing Smart Traffic Management Systems: Utilizing advanced technologies and smart traffic management systems can help regulate traffic flow more efficiently and minimize congestion hotspots.

By implementing these measures in a coordinated and proactive manner, we can effectively tackle the issue of unending traffic jams in Khlebomyasinsk and create a more efficient and livable urban environment for all residents.


Read dispatch

The Democratic Republic of Kampuchea Girl

Harmosovia wrote:Stuff we can talk about:


Workers of the World, Unite!


Headline News:

  • Breaking News: Nuclear Power Plant Under Construction

  • Local Events: Khimki Expanded for Living Space

  • World Affairs: Bourgeois Nations Watch Harmosovia Go Nuclear

  • Economic Highlights: Complex Logistics of New Enterprises

  • Sports Update: Com. Kohler To Lift Nuclear Fuel Container

  • Entertainment Buzz: New Song By "Gribniki" Out

  • Tech Corner: NUCLEAR ENERGY IS SAFE

  • Health & Wellness: So Is Living Near A Nuclear Plant


Khimki Chemical Factory Finished

by com. Belykh E. A.
Pograntsy Party HQ


Harmosovia proudly announces the inauguration of the Khimki Chemical Factory, a monumental achievement that signifies a significant leap forward in our nation's industrial prowess and economic development. Situated in the newly established town of Khimki, this state-of-the-art facility is poised to revolutionize our chemical production capabilities and propel us towards a brighter, more prosperous future.

The completion of the Khimki Chemical Factory is a testament to the vision, determination, and collective efforts of the Harmosovian people. From the meticulous planning and construction to the tireless dedication of the workers involved, every aspect of this project reflects our unwavering commitment to national development and socialist progress.

With its cutting-edge technology and advanced manufacturing processes, the Khimki Chemical Factory is poised to become a cornerstone of our nation's chemical industry. From the production of fertilizers and pesticides to the manufacturing of essential chemicals for various industrial applications, this facility will play a vital role in meeting the needs of our growing economy and ensuring the self-sufficiency of our nation.

But the significance of the Khimki Chemical Factory extends far beyond its industrial capacity. It represents a beacon of hope and opportunity for the residents of Khimki, providing employment opportunities, economic stability, and a brighter future for generations to come. As we celebrate this momentous occasion, let us not only marvel at the magnitude of our achievements but also reaffirm our commitment to socialist ideals and the collective welfare of the Harmosovian people.

In the spirit of proletarian solidarity, let us extend our heartfelt gratitude to all those who contributed to the realization of this historic milestone. Their dedication, sacrifice, and unwavering resolve have laid the foundation for a stronger, more prosperous Harmosovia, where the fruits of our labor are shared equitably among all.


Editorial Section:
Opinions, analyses, and editorials

  • Op-Ed: Industrial Development Too Fast

  • Letter to the Editor: Industrial Development Too Slow

  • Columnists: Industrial Development Just the Right Speed


Community Corner:

Uglegorsk Family Supercedes Quotas Fivefold, Awarded Heroes
Unending Traffic Jams of Khlebomyasinsk and How to Fix Them


Weather Forecast:
Today: 18°C, Wind 5 m/s
Tomorrow: 19°C, Wind 6 m/s


Page 1

Nuclear Power Plant Under Construction

by com. Belykh E. A.
Pograntsy Party HQ

In a momentous stride towards energy independence and environmental sustainability, Harmosovia commences construction on its inaugural nuclear power plant within the confines of Khimki. This endeavor signifies a pivotal juncture in our nation's journey towards technological advancement and ecological responsibility.

Nestled within the burgeoning town of Khimki, this nuclear power plant is poised to become a beacon of progress, boasting a singular power unit yet harboring the potential to supply the entirety of our nation's energy demands. This singular unit, with its remarkable efficiency and power output, stands as a testament to our commitment to harnessing cutting-edge technology for the betterment of our society.

The decision to embrace nuclear energy represents a strategic pivot towards a cleaner, more sustainable future for Harmosovia. By transitioning away from fossil fuel reliance, exemplified by the planned closure of two oil power plants, we demonstrate our unwavering dedication to mitigating environmental degradation and improving air quality for all Harmosovians.

Despite lingering apprehensions stemming from the Chernobyl disaster of one year past, our nuclear power plant stands as a bastion of safety and innovation. Rigorous safety protocols and regulatory oversight ensure the protection of both our people and our environment, instilling confidence in the reliability and security of our nuclear energy infrastructure.

As construction commences on this monumental project, we call upon all Harmosovians to embrace this endeavor with optimism and resolve. Together, united in purpose and vision, we will forge a future powered by clean, sustainable energy, setting a precedent for generations to come.



Khimki Expanded For Living Space

by Eltsin E. K.
Khimki Town Commitee

In response to the growing needs of our expanding population, Khimki undergoes a substantial expansion, welcoming numerous new residences to accommodate the influx of residents. However, this rapid growth has also given rise to concerns regarding unemployment within the community.

The construction boom that has transformed Khimki into a thriving hub of residential activity has inadvertently led to a temporary surge in unemployment among certain sectors of the population. As new homes are erected and infrastructure is developed, some workers find themselves displaced, grappling with the uncertainty of job insecurity.

Nevertheless, we remain steadfast in our commitment to addressing these challenges and ensuring the well-being of all Harmosovians. The commencement of construction on the nuclear power plant within Khimki stands as a beacon of hope amidst these concerns, promising a resurgence in job opportunities and economic stability for the community.

Once operational, the nuclear power plant will not only provide a sustainable source of energy to power our homes and industries but also serve as a catalyst for employment generation and economic growth. From skilled technicians and engineers to laborers and support staff, the nuclear power plant will create a myriad of job opportunities, bolstering the local economy and revitalizing the community.

As we navigate through this period of transition, let us remain vigilant and united in our resolve to overcome adversity and forge a brighter future for Khimki and all of Harmosovia. Together, we will harness the transformative potential of nuclear energy to build a more prosperous and sustainable society.


Bourgeois Nations Watch Harmosovia Go Nuclear

by com. Gipitishvili J. V.
Pograntsy Party HQ

As Harmosovia embarks on the historic endeavor of constructing its first nuclear power plant, the eyes of bourgeois nations turn with a mix of skepticism and begrudging admiration. Today, amidst the announcement of our nation's ambitious project, Western media outlets have been quick to voice their opinions, revealing a spectrum of reactions that range from baseless accusations to begrudging acknowledgments of progress.

In a display of blatant disregard for the truth, some Western commentators have seized upon this moment to cast aspersions on our nation's motives and intentions. Accusations of disrespect towards the victims of Chernobyl and unfounded speculations about the nature of our nuclear ambitions betray a deep-seated bias and ignorance that pervades the bourgeois mindset. Such inflammatory rhetoric serves only to sow seeds of discord and undermine the remarkable strides that Harmosovia is making towards energy independence and sustainability.

Furthermore, certain factions within bourgeois circles have branded Harmosovia as "unhinged industrialisers," painting our nation as reckless and irresponsible in its pursuit of technological advancement. This characterization not only ignores the meticulous planning and rigorous safety protocols that govern our nuclear program but also perpetuates harmful stereotypes that seek to delegitimize the achievements of socialist nations.

Among the most egregious of these allegations is the conspiracy theory propagated by certain factions within bourgeois circles, which insinuates that our nuclear power plant may be a secret weapon-grade plutonium enrichment facility. Despite lacking any credible evidence to substantiate these claims, these fear-mongering tactics seek to stoke paranoia and undermine public confidence in our nation's peaceful nuclear endeavors.

However, amidst the cacophony of criticism, there are voices of reason and optimism that recognize the true significance of our nation's nuclear ambitions. Forward-thinking analysts and environmental advocates have praised the predicted efficiency and environmental sustainability of the nuclear power plant, acknowledging its potential to usher in a new era of clean, sustainable energy for Harmosovia and beyond.

As we confront the skepticism and opposition of bourgeois nations, let us remain steadfast in our commitment to progress and prosperity. The construction of our nuclear power plant stands as a testament to our resilience and determination to forge our own path towards a brighter future, free from the shackles of bourgeois exploitation and imperialism.

Together, united in purpose and vision, we will overcome the obstacles and adversaries that seek to impede our progress and emerge victorious in our quest for socialist liberation and prosperity for all.


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Complex Logistics of New Enterprises

by com. Valeryev V. V.
Pograntsy Party HQ

New factories - new logistical challenges. This report will examine the functionality of networks that our production relies on.

1. Chemzavod, Khimki

This is by far the most expensive project of all Harmosovia, in its resource and manpower requirements dwarfing even the tremendous steel plant that supplies all our related needs since 1963.

The infrastructure related to Chemzavod includes:

1.1. The nation's longest oil pipeline (>6000 m), dedicated entirely.

1.2. A dedicated sovkhoz with 12 hectares of assigned farmlands.

1.3. A dedicated railway, going around the factory and connecting the storage units.

1.4. Railway bulk unloading station.

1.5. 4 storage units of maximum available size:
1.5.1. Open storage for wood.
1.5.2. Elevator for grain.
1.5.3. Bulk storage for gravel.
1.5.4. Storage building for output chemicals.

1.6. Water pipeline.

1.7. Dedicated sewage pipeline.

1.8. A railway passenger route from and to Khimki.

1.9. Constant supply of electricity.

Only interconnected, can this infrastructure make Chemzavod function.

2. Nuclear Power Plant, Khimki.

2.1. Water pipeline.

2.2. Dedicated sewage pipeline.

2.3. Cooling tower.

2.4. Dedicated cargo route from Urancombinat.

2.5 Dedicated bus route.

It is, therefore, recommended to continue the construction of Khimki Nuclear Power Plant. The logistical challenges it poses are far less complex than those of Chemzavod, and the latter have been tackled with ease.


Com. Kohler To Lift Nuclear Fuel Container

by com. E. Ebersbach
Pograntsy Party HQ


In a display of unparalleled strength and innovative thinking, our esteemed athlete, com. Henrick Kohler, is poised to undertake a monumental feat that transcends the boundaries of traditional labor: the lifting of a container filled with nuclear fuel weighing approximately 4.7 tons. This daring endeavor, set to commence with the loading of the first batch of fuel destined for the nuclear power plant, embodies the spirit of physical prowess and intellectual ingenuity that defines our great nation.

With meticulous planning and clever engineering, com. Kohler has devised a simple system of pulleys to redirect the force exerted during the lift, demonstrating his mastery not only of physical strength but also of mental acuity. By seamlessly blending the realms of physical and intellectual labor, he challenges conventional notions of work and showcases the boundless potential of the working spirit.

Additionally, a pair of metal boots firmly anchored to the ground will prevent any unintended movement, allowing com. Kohler to focus his strength solely on the task at hand. As he prepares to hoist the container onto the hull of the truck bound for the nuclear power plant, com. Kohler blurs the line between mental and physical labor, proving that true innovation knows no bounds.

When asked about his motive for undertaking such a monumental challenge, com. Kohler expressed his desire to contribute to the nation both physically and aesthetically. By symbolically shouldering the burden of our nuclear aspirations, he seeks to inspire his fellow citizens to embrace the challenges and opportunities that lie ahead, fostering a sense of unity and determination in the face of adversity.

As the first batch of nuclear fuel is loaded onto the truck, com. Kohler's groundbreaking endeavor serves as a testament to the indomitable spirit and unwavering resolve that defines the international proletariat.


New Song By "Gribniki" Out

by com. Mirokhin V. L.
Stakhanovets Radio, Pograntsy


Our beloved pop band, "Gribniki", has created yet another song about our beautiful nation! Tune in tomorrow on either Stakhanovets Radio or Samokatchik TV to listen to or watch its first concert! If you'd like to sing along, we've posted the lyrics just below!

(Verse 1)
In the glow of the reactor's light,
We harness power, for all, not for might.
No borders here, just atoms alight,
A world united, in nuclear flight.

(Chorus)
Communist dream, in nuclear beams,
Harmony reigns, in atomic themes.
From East to West, in peaceful schemes,
Progress shines, in nuclear dreams.

(Verse 2)
No arms race, just progress made,
In every nation, the debt repaid.
For energy's sake, the Earth we aid,
In unity's forge, where fears cascade.

(Chorus)
Communist dream, in nuclear beams,
Harmony reigns, in atomic themes.
From East to West, in peaceful schemes,
Progress shines, in nuclear dreams.

(Bridge)
No mushroom clouds, just skies serene,
The power of peace, in every scene.
Hand in hand, we walk the dream,
In nuclear fields, our unity gleams.

(Chorus)
Communist dream, in nuclear beams,
Harmony reigns, in atomic themes.
From East to West, in peaceful schemes,
Progress shines, in nuclear dreams.

(Outro)
In the heart of the reactor's glow,
A brighter future, we all know.
United we stand, in the nuclear flow,
A communist anthem, let it show.


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NUCLEAR ENERGY IS SAFE

by Smagin V. T.
Samokatchik TV, Pograntsy

So, let's get real for a sec. We all remember what happened at Chernobyl, right? That disaster shook us all, and it's totally understandable that some of us are still a bit freaked out about nuclear energy. But here's the deal: our nuclear power plant is a whole different ball game.

First off, let's talk about what went wrong at Chernobyl. Basically, there were some serious safety issues and mistakes made during a test that went totally sideways. It was a tragedy, and our hearts go out to all those affected by it. But here's the thing: we've learned from those mistakes.

Our nuclear power plant is built with safety as the number one priority. We've got all kinds of fail-safes and backup systems in place to make sure that nothing like Chernobyl ever happens here. Plus, our engineers and technicians are some of the best in the biz, constantly monitoring everything to keep us safe.

And hey, let's not forget about the environment. Our plant is designed to be super eco-friendly, generating clean, sustainable energy without all the nasty pollution that comes from burning fossil fuels. So not only is nuclear energy safe, it's also helping us take care of our planet.

So yeah, we get it. Nuclear energy can seem scary sometimes, especially after something like Chernobyl. But rest assured, our plant is as safe as it gets. So let's embrace the power of nuclear energy and move forward towards a brighter, cleaner future.

Stay safe, everyone!


So Is Living Near a Nuclear Plant

by com. Meowkina A. A.
Khimki Town Committee


Now, I know what you might be thinking: "Is it safe to live near a nuclear power plant?" Well, let me tell you, as someone who's seen the effects of the Chernobyl disaster firsthand, I can assure you that living near our nuclear power plant here in Khimki is totally fine.

You see, I've worked as a doctor for many years, and I've treated people affected by the Chernobyl disaster. It was a heartbreaking experience, and my heart goes out to all those who suffered. But here's the thing: the situation at Chernobyl was very different from what we have here.

Our nuclear power plant is built with state-of-the-art safety measures and technology. The people who designed it have taken every precaution to make sure that nothing like Chernobyl ever happens again. Plus, our government is constantly monitoring the plant and making sure that everything is up to code.

But don't just take my word for it. Studies have shown that living near a properly operated nuclear power plant is no more dangerous than living anywhere else. In fact, in many cases, it can be even safer, as these plants are subject to strict regulations and inspections.

So, if you're worried about living near our nuclear power plant, don't be. Rest assured that your safety is our top priority, and we're doing everything we can to make sure that you and your family are protected.

Stay safe, everyone!


Editorial: Industrial Development Too Fast

by com. Abramovich I. V.
Khlebomyasinsk University of Technology


I am writing to you today as a concerned student of the Khlebomyasinsk University of Technology. In recent months, I have been conducting research into the effects of our rapid industrial development on our ability to sustain our growing population.

The results of my calculations are concerning, to say the least. If we continue to industrialize at the current pace, we risk outstripping our capacity to feed our people as early as next month. This is not a distant problem for future generations to worry about – it is a pressing issue that requires immediate attention.

While industrial development is undoubtedly important for the progress of our nation, we must also consider the consequences of our actions on the well-being of our citizens. It is imperative that we strike a balance between economic growth and the basic needs of our people, including access to food and resources.

Therefore, I urge our government and industry leaders to consider implementing measures to slow down the pace of industrial development, at least temporarily, until we can ensure that our infrastructure and resources are capable of supporting our population.

I understand that this may require difficult decisions and sacrifices, but the alternative – facing a crisis of food scarcity and hunger – is simply unacceptable.

Thank you for your attention to this matter.


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Editorial: Industrial Development Too Slow

by com. Mirokhin G. R.
Khlebomyasinsk University of Technology

I am writing to express a differing perspective on the issue of industrial development in our beloved nation. While I appreciate the concerns raised by my fellow student regarding the pace of industrialization, I believe that our current trajectory is too cautious and may hinder our ability to meet the needs of our growing population.

It is true that rapid industrialization can present challenges, particularly in terms of food security. However, I argue that the solution lies not in slowing down our industrial development, but rather in expanding it in a sustainable manner.

Specifically, I propose that we focus on the expansion of Khlebomyasinsk and its wheat fields to accommodate our growing population. By increasing agricultural production in this region, we can not only ensure food security for our citizens but also create opportunities for economic growth and development.

Furthermore, the surplus food produced in Khlebomyasinsk can be distributed to other regions of our nation, thereby addressing the concerns raised by my fellow student about potential food shortages.

I understand that this approach may require careful planning and investment, but I believe that it is a necessary step towards securing the future prosperity of our nation.

Thank you for considering my perspective on this important issue.


Editorial: Industrial Development Just the Right Speed

by com. Gipitishvili J. V.
Pograntsy Party HQ
in response to
com. Abramovich I. V. and com. Mirokhin G. R.
Khlebomyasinsk University of Technology

We thank both authors for their insightful letters regarding the pace of industrial development in our nation. While we understand and appreciate the concerns raised, we must offer a different perspective based on our nation's current capabilities and achievements.

Firstly, it is important to note that previous shortages in food supply have been effectively mitigated through strategic measures, such as stocking up town storages. Additionally, our nation has seen immense profits from the sale of aluminum to the Soviet Union, which have been and can continue to be utilized to prevent shortages before they occur.

Furthermore, our industrial development is progressing at an unprecedented pace, driven by the dedication and hard work of our citizens. We believe that this momentum should not be halted but rather leveraged to propel our nation forward.

In light of this, we propose a forward-thinking approach that focuses on utilizing our nation's resources to build a new town, complete with optimized food and clothes production chains. By harnessing our industrial potential, we can ensure that shortages become a thing of the past and that our citizens' needs are met for generations to come.

In the interim, we can rely on imported foods to supplement our domestic production and sustain our population. With careful planning and coordination, we can overcome any challenges that arise and continue on our path towards prosperity and self-sufficiency.

We thank both authors once again for their contributions to this important discussion and encourage continued dialogue on how best to shape the future of our nation.


Community Corner: Uglegorsk Family Supercedes Quotas Fivefold, Awarded Heroes

by com. Meowkina O. V.
Uglegorsk Town Committee

In a heartening display of dedication and commitment to our nation's socialist ideals, the family of Comrade Ivanov from Uglegorsk has been recognized for their outstanding contribution to our collective prosperity. Despite facing challenging circumstances, the Ivanov family has surpassed their production quotas fivefold, setting a remarkable example for all citizens.

Their tireless efforts and unwavering determination have not only boosted our nation's productivity but have also inspired others to strive for excellence in their own endeavors. By surpassing their quotas, the Ivanov family has demonstrated the power of collective action and the importance of solidarity in building a brighter future for all.

In recognition of their exceptional achievements, the Ivanov family has been bestowed with the prestigious title of Heroes of Socialist Labor. This honor serves as a testament to their hard work, dedication, and unwavering commitment to the ideals of socialism.

Let us all take inspiration from the Ivanov family's example and continue to work together towards the realization of our shared vision of a prosperous and equitable society.


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Community Corner: Unending Traffic Jams of Khlebomyasinsk and How To Fix Them

by com. Fukina A. G.
Khlebomyasinsk University of Technology

Residents of Khlebomyasinsk have been grappling with a persistent issue: unending traffic jams that clog the streets and disrupt daily life. The root of this problem lies in the bloated logistical system of the town, which was originally designed to accommodate a smaller population.

One of the primary contributing factors to these traffic jams is the inefficient distribution of goods and services within the town. With an increasing population and demand for resources, the current logistical infrastructure struggles to keep pace, resulting in congestion and delays.

To address this issue, several measures can be taken:

Optimization of Distribution Routes: By reevaluating and optimizing the routes used for distributing goods and services within the town, we can streamline the logistical process and reduce congestion on the roads.

Implementing Smart Traffic Management Systems: Utilizing advanced technologies and smart traffic management systems can help regulate traffic flow more efficiently and minimize congestion hotspots.

By implementing these measures in a coordinated and proactive manner, we can effectively tackle the issue of unending traffic jams in Khlebomyasinsk and create a more efficient and livable urban environment for all residents.


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Eww I have to read? Very Un-Communist behavior, intellectual, dare I say.

The Classless Society of Harmosovia

Kampuchea Girl wrote:Eww I have to read? Very Un-Communist behavior, intellectual, dare I say.

Actually, intellectual labor is also endorsed by communism! The thing we want is to abolish the division of labor into intellectual and manual, as well as other kinds of it!

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Oh boy, Terrae, im starting to plan things, make sure nobody wants to claim antartica, lets make this easy and peaceful way.

The Community of Afthevilii

Kampuchea Girl wrote:Eww I have to read? Very Un-Communist behavior, intellectual, dare I say.

Actually, communism is one of the most intellectual ideologies out there. In order to consider yourself a communist you need to actually read communist theory, who would've guessed?

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