My name is Vladimir Skorokhod, call sign Novak. I’m a seasoned Marine, a disabled veteran who defended Ukraine from Russian fools. Now I’m writing books — not warMy name is Vladimir Skorokhod, call sign Novak. I’m a seasoned Marine, a disabled veteran who defended Ukraine from Russian fools. Now I’m writing books — not war

My name is Vladimir Skorokhod, call sign Novak.

2026/04/03 20:55
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My name is Vladimir Skorokhod, call sign Novak. I’m a seasoned Marine, a disabled veteran who defended Ukraine from Russian fools. Now I’m writing books — not war memoirs, but truly powerful stories that can resonate worldwide. But I’m a soldier, not a marketer. I don’t know how to sell them.

I’m looking for smart, capable people who want to stop copying success and start building their own success in life. Normal people who understand that making your voice heard requires the right strategy and precise tactics. Everything around us today is pretty ridiculous — so much talk, so much imitations, and bloggers showing off property they don’t own, stories of how they achieved success, but nothing is said about how it sometimes happened through debauchery and deception. I’m fed up with it all. I’m saying, if you want to achieve success, join me, and we’ll overcome everything that surrounds us. And if something in your head prevents you from joining the Man Who Familiar With Death, then continue on your path among the other fools. You definitely don’t belong with me.

👉 What I need right now on our planet is just your participation in drawing attention to my books. And if you’re smart, I also need ordinary people who are capable of buying me coffee. My website is Ko-fi, simple. Everyone who visits my website is a person ready to create their own future. And to become equal to people with enormous potential, like Elon Musk.

Join me. Let’s become invincible peacekeepers together. Let’s start with the simple, and only then, when our team grows to over 250,000 people, will we turn everything upside down in this world drowning in shit and war…

👉https://ko-fi.com/novakvv


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