Found this magazine in Cyrillic. A translation would be appreciated

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    9 months ago

    Pro tip: if a publication after 1989/91 had Stalin on cover and word “secrets” anywhere, it’s dogshit.

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    9 months ago

    “SSSR Secrets. Mysteries(?) of Soviet History. Agitators of Stalin. Who created the Kremlin propaganda machine? Ghost train from the past.(?)” Not sure about the last bit… “The first smart home SFINX/SPHINX.” ?

    Dunno. I’m Slavic and read Cyrillic, but my language is pretty different from Russian. I tried my best.

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      9 months ago

      I can read this alphabet with some difficulty, but I enough of the words are pronounced the same as they are in English “sex” is one example.

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        Their alphabet also has letters that look like regular letters to an English speaker but are different sounds in Russian. A great example I use is the word HOMOPHOBE. In English we see the word Ho-mo-fōb, in Russian they read it as No-mor-no-vye. It’s not a word in Russian but that’s how they would read it. That’s part of why Russian is confusing

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    Stalin’s agitators

    Who made the Kremlin’s propaganda machine?

    Ghost train from the past

    1. First smart home is the Sphinx
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      I’m glad I was able to understand most of it, but I was scratching my head at the ghost train from the past part, I was thinking I must have translated it wrong because it’s such a weird sentence

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    9 months ago

    It’s a magazine about conspiracy theories and “mysteries”. Nothing serious actually