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1561  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Donetsk, Kharkov, Lugansk - way to Russia. on: December 05, 2014, 11:28:20 PM
Prospects for Ukraine’s Partition. Warsaw to Waste no Time Rushing to the Party

http://www.strategic-culture.org/news/2014/12/01/prospects-ukraine-partition-warsaw-waste-no-time-rushing-party.html

Of course, they've been waiting for this moment since 1600s:
https://futuristrendcast.wordpress.com/2014/11/05/free-earth-shift-report-2-the-falsified-history-of-ukraine-and-its-lessons/

Scroll down specifically to "THE REAL HISTORY OF UKRAINE" and "Earlier history of Ukraine"

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Project Ukraine: 360 years ago cossack Bogdan Khmelnitsky and his people voted to re-unite with Russia. Other choices that didn’t get much popular support were joining the Osmanic Turkey or Poland. Russia accepted the territory with the capital in Kiev, which at that point was called Malorossia. Novorossia (currently the East and South of Ukraine) was NOT a part of Malorossia.

In medieval times, the neighboring Poland and Lithuania had big emperial designs. There were times when both Poland and Lithuania grew through conquest of neighboring Slavic lands. The back and forth struggles between states continued for centuries, until during the Time of Troubles Poland, which by then absorbed Lithuania, tried to conquer Russia, installing a Polish king on the Russian throne. As my readers may know from reading my Predictions and articles, any attempt to conquer Russia always ends very badly for the conqueror wannabe.
1562  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Donetsk, Kharkov, Lugansk - way to Russia. on: December 05, 2014, 07:05:28 PM
Posted this brilliant and ever perceptive report by Lada Ray on another thread, but it deserves a place here too for the following quote:

Declaration of Cold War: US Congress Demands Obama Send Weapons to Ukraine
https://futuristrendcast.wordpress.com/2014/12/05/declaration-of-cold-war-us-congress-demands-obama-send-weapons-to-ukraine/
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This is the chain of events the US is trying to provoke with this new hostile move:

US sends its weapons to the Ukraine junta. Kiev uses these more advanced and deadly weapons against civilians in Donbass. Russia has no choice but to match that to protect Donbass from complete annihilation. US and EU start yelling that Russia interferes in Ukraine.

Then US pressures EU into adopting a new round of sanctions, contrary to EU’s own interests. These sanctions will be equally damaging to both Russia and EU. The winner is US.

Next, relations between Russia and EU hit a new low as Russia has no choice but to reciprocate. US gets to twist the arm of the weakened EU even more efficiently. US can now sell its shale gas to the EU and no one makes a peep.


Meanwhile, Ukrainian military didn't let OSCE observers pass a checkpoint:
http://www.gazeta.ru/social/news/2014/12/05/n_6716621.shtml
1563  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Is the West gearing up to invade Russia once again? on: December 05, 2014, 02:35:13 PM
Declaration of Cold War: US Congress Demands Obama Send Weapons to Ukraine
https://futuristrendcast.wordpress.com/2014/12/05/declaration-of-cold-war-us-congress-demands-obama-send-weapons-to-ukraine/

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War drums are beating. The US is trying AGAIN to tip the world into the war mode.

The US House of Representatives voted almost unanimously (411 for, 10 against, 13 abstained) to condemn Russia for ‘aggression in Ukraine(?), Moldova(?) and Georgia(?).’ It also voted to create a more aggressive propaganda machine in Russian and Ukrainian, and to SEND AMERICAN WEAPONS TO UKRAINE. In addition, the resolution calls for the reinforcement of NATO and for the sale of US GAS TO EUROPE TO REPLACE RUSSIAN GAS.

I wonder who and when will finally vote to condemn the REAL aggressions of the USA against Iraq, Libya, Afghanistan, Serbia, present US aggression and financing of the illegal coup in Ukraine, and so many other aggressions all over the world? Who will condemn USA for spying on the entire world? What about the continued US and NATO aggression and intimidation campaign against Russia? What about color revolutions US sponsors all over the world?


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3. Ukraine to Anglo-American elites is loose change and cannon fodder to be thrown out as a used-up lemon. For Russia, Ukraine is their brothers and part of the Russian world to be respected and lived in peace with.

4. The continuing escalation of a conflict is necessary to paint Russia and Putin as aggressors, when the actual aggressor is US, with the kind help of Brussels, Germany, Poland and Lithuania. This is the same methodology used to perfection by the UK/US/France in the past to escalate Hitler’s aggression and to pit Germany and Russia (in the 20th Century, the two biggest rivals of the Anglo-American empire) in two past World Wars. Using proxies to fight their wars is the best Anglo-American achievement from hell.

Washington's achievements so far:
South Stream to have been built for EU's security sabotaged. Check.
French shipbuilding industry discredited. Check.
Humanitarian disaster and genocide initiated. Check.
1564  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Crimea on: December 05, 2014, 02:16:55 PM
Crimean authorities will return to state ownership 160ha of land that were illegally given to Kiev and south-Ukrainian figureheads so as to be resold later.
http://realty.rambler.ru/news/v-krymu-nezakonno-prisvoili-160-gektarov-na-beregu-morya-354/?utm_source=news&utm_content=realty&utm_medium=midcolup&utm_campaign=cross_promo
1565  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Donetsk, Kharkov, Lugansk - way to Russia. on: December 05, 2014, 02:12:57 PM
Perverted Kiev. They want to sue Russia in UN court accusing Russia of financing terrorism, while they themselves created military terror in Novorossia, murdering and torturing civilians.
http://www.vz.ru/news/2014/12/5/718923.html

Oh, and Kiev is going to deprive people of Donbass of Ukrainian citizenship. All people, who participated in election in LNR and DNR are now classified as separatists, be it a 90-year old veteran of WWII or an 18-year old youth, or a mother:
http://lifenews.ru/news/146412

Good move, that will mean that several million people living on that land will be able to seek Russian citizenship and move to Russia together with the land they own and live on.  Grin
1566  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Donetsk, Kharkov, Lugansk - way to Russia. on: December 05, 2014, 02:06:53 PM
...maybe a few pictures from Berlin ('45) would do well too as the latest development in the punitive operation of Kremlin in Chechnya Smiley.

You know that you don't make sense here, right..?
1567  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Donetsk, Kharkov, Lugansk - way to Russia. on: December 05, 2014, 11:20:01 AM
Kiev's energy minister said that they will take coal from Donbass (good luck with that  Roll Eyes), without paying for it. Never mind that the miners didn't get salaries since summer and that they were constantly shelled.
http://ria.ru/world/20141205/1036748373.html

DNR stated conditions of selling coal to Kiev:
http://tass.ru/ekonomika/1626266

Previously Kiev wanted to get coal for free from Poland...
1568  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Malaysia Airlines flight MH17 was shot down by an air-to-air missile on: December 04, 2014, 03:33:52 PM
It is interesting to observe the inertia of this failed anti-Russian false flag and how it carries on despite the perpetrators having failed to shoot the plane down so that it would fall on Russian territory.

Relatives of Australian victims prepare a lawsuit against Malaysia, Malaysian Airlines, Ukraine and... Russia. According to their lawyer, it is not correct to limit the lawsuit against Ukraine only, and "everyone knows who shot the plane anyway". He should be reminded that Russia can at best be a witness for the prosecution, and has already transferred all available information to the investigation. At worst, Russia is a victim of slander and defamation. USA on the other hand have not, Kiev still keeps the ATC records secret, and Australia, Holland, Ukraine and Britain still have the non-disclosure agreement in place, covering in secrecy the eventual results of the investigation, if one of the parties objects to publishing.

The only good thing with this lawsuit is that it keeps the case at the top of the news stack and that the lawyer intends to get information from Dutch experts.

Also, it should be reminded that the bodies of the victims were not stuffed with steel shrapnel balls from BUK (as was the case when Ukraine earlier shot down a Russian airliner).

German relatives, who seem not to be brainwashed, are in the meantime suing Ukraine.

http://ria.ru/mh17/20141204/1036528146.html



German media discovered that intermediate report from the investigation commission dropped the statement that Ukraine should have closed the airspace over the war zone. This passage was present in the draft, but was removed from the released version.

http://ria.ru/mh17/20141203/1036447724.html
1569  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Donetsk, Kharkov, Lugansk - way to Russia. on: December 04, 2014, 03:04:35 PM

TIME TO LAUGH

LOL, very cute... Time to get the context. SILENT EVENTS ARE MORE DANGEROUS THAN THE NOISY PROPAGANDA

Things are realy getting interesting. THe bankrupt WEstern countries, waiting for the fatal next crisis which will obliterate them, are really ramping up the propaganda. They are desperate. Ruble crash? LOL. Decreased oil price? LOL. Cheesy

How about they have no more time... Wink

REcently, Kevin Freeman noted in "Economic Warfare: Risks & Responses" that the current financial crisis was actually the result of 3 attacks by "unknown" sources on the bankrupt WEstern states (Attack 1 & 2 have done their damage while the 3rd is underway):

1) the sudden spike of oil price in 2007 from $50 to $100 which gave oil-producing states trillions of oil money and which destabilized the drowning-in-debt bankrupt WEstern states. Apparently somebody was collecting war funds (it is in this light that you analyze the decrease in oil price- it means, somebody has already collected war funds)

2) the bear attack on highly-leveraged American investment companies which led to the downfall of some of America's biggest banks like Bear Stearns & Lehman, and which brought the current crisis which the WEstern states still have to save themselves from. $50 trillion were lost in the Western financial markets , which were nearing bankruptcy in the first place) Meaning, they are very vulnerable.

3) the Final push

Most believe 2008 was just Part 1, the next Part 2 will even be deadlier for the bankrupt WEstern states


 Grin

WW3 STARTED IN 2007. Bravo, no shots were fired, except from the bankrupt losers & their mercenary gangs.

 Wink



Nice write-up, as always.

Oh, and I see Pagan has drawn out heavy artillery and ballistic missiles here again. Looks like something's a'cooking from the American end...
1570  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Meanwhile in Ukraine... Revolution. on: December 03, 2014, 10:02:28 PM
Right, it's confirmed. Ukraine is now officially a colony of the USA, occupied by it. Many of the ministers in the current proxy government are not Ukrainian citizens, but have the ideological clearance from Washington.  Grin
1571  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Sanction against Russia for West-choreographed conflict in Ukraine on: December 03, 2014, 10:00:28 PM
Obama made a nice speech today, saying that he is satisfied with sanctions against Europe... sorry, Russia. He did say that sanctions are hitting Europe, though. Smiley He also said that USA will continue hitting Russia with sanctions until it "changes its course". The excuse of Ukraine was not mention at all.
1572  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Donetsk, Kharkov, Lugansk - way to Russia. on: December 03, 2014, 09:57:57 PM
Human Rights Watch confirms facts listed in the Russian White Book on human rights violations and war crimes in Ukraine.
Human Rights Watch also confirm the facts of Kiev's usage of cluster bombs. Further, according to them Kiev confirmed that they are shelling Donetsk from Grad MRLS'es.

1573  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Sanction against Russia for West-choreographed conflict in Ukraine on: December 02, 2014, 08:58:41 PM
Observing the Western reaction to Russia pulling the plug on the South Stream is amusing.

The only ones celebrating are the USA, who called Russian move a step in the right direction of depoliticising gas supplies (read: USA will continue to be able to hold the EU by the balls for a little longer)

Southern EU countries range from saddened to bewildered. They didn't expect Russia to display so much self-assuredness after all the pushing from Brussels. In Bulgaria the blame game has started and the government is taking the hit. EU said that Bulgaria will not be compensated by the EU for the loss of revenue (estimated to have been about $400 million).

In total EU loses about €2 billion by not building South Stream, and throws itself at the mercy of Ukraine, which, as we know, is governed from Washington.

Italian gas energy company stocks are down, Serbs are furious that that were cheated out of prosperity by EU: whole settlements started to be built on the promise of South Stream incomes. So Serbia is now even more likely to choose not to join EU.

Austria is saddened by the losses incurred.

All in the name of "Energy Security" of EU, as touted from Brussels.

The winners are: Turkey, which will have a new pipeline of the same dimension as South Stream, and Greece, which can become another entry way for Russian gas, once it becomes painfully apparent that Europe needs it.

And as for Russia: it just shrugs its shoulders.
1574  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Donetsk, Kharkov, Lugansk - way to Russia. on: December 02, 2014, 08:35:30 PM
Kiev's Nuclear pranks - now they are trying to poison all of Donbass by bombing an old radioactive waste pit.

Yay for genocide in 2014! Supported by your friendly western countries.

http://en.ukraina.ru/opinions/20141202/1011356203.html

Hmm, they have until the fifth of December. It appears that heads of Donetsk and Lugansk republics reached an agreement with Kiev about a sieze-fire (again). I am not holding my breath, though, Kiev is known to lie (sorry for the understatement).
1575  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Sanction against Russia for West-choreographed conflict in Ukraine on: December 01, 2014, 08:30:46 PM
And the South Stream window of opportunity has closed for Europe.

Russia announced today that the project is closed and will not be re-opened.

A new pipeline will instead be built to Turkey, and from there, possibly, to Greece. Interestingly, payments between Turkey and Russia will be done in national currencies, bypassing petrodollar.  Cool
1576  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Ukraine rejects Russia Gazprom gas price hike on: December 01, 2014, 08:28:05 PM
Russia cannot confirm receiving prepayment for gas for December from Ukraine. Have the thugs in Kiev already transferred all the IMF loans to their personal accounts, leaving Ukraine in the cold.  Roll Eyes
1577  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Donetsk, Kharkov, Lugansk - way to Russia. on: December 01, 2014, 08:26:10 PM
Kiev continues shelling of Donetsk. A quarter of the schools in the city are destroyed, teachers work without salary in war-time mode, the attending children mostly stopped paying attention to shells exploding around town.

Kiev now steps up the atrocities, blocking all food supplies from reaching Donetsk, worsening the humanitarian situation even further.

I wonder how long this can continue, how long will EU continue to look the other way, patting Nazis on the head?
1578  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Moldova on: December 01, 2014, 08:20:57 PM
Aaand, the Socialist party (pro-Customs Union) got the majority, despite the pro-EU parties' scheming with discrediting one opposition party and despite about 1/5 of all Moldovans (those who work in Russia) not being able to vote.
1579  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Child kidnapping by the Norwegian State on: November 30, 2014, 09:36:41 PM
The main Norwegian state channel, NRK had a report today around the outrage at Barnevern in Russia.
http://tv.nrk.no/serie/dagsrevyen (about 15 minutes into the sending).

Interestingly, the report did not say anything about the case that brought forth the outraged. They only reported about the reaction and showed snippets from the Russian TV sending "Special Correspondent" (where even some Norwegian parents, who lost their children, participated). The whole report was angled to say "hey, look, how those Russians are overreacting" and to calm the population that all is well in the kingdom and that CPS is doing everything by the book (but what book?).



Even a shortened reading of that Czech case that Marianne linked to, makes for sickening read: CPS takes one child on the grounds that he said to the kindergarten teacher that his father touched his PJ (father charged with sexual abuse). Court then dismisses the case as the interrogation of the child was made in a leading manner. Police closes the case for the lack of evidence. All s fine? No, the family should have fled from Norway. Next CPS takes both boys and places them in a foster family. Mother is told that she will get her children if she divorces their father. She does so. Family broken. CPS lied (big surprise) - instead of getting the children back, she is further limited to seeing them twice a year. They are not allowed to speach Czech and to hug their mother. And now for the final act of cruelty: the children are to be adopted away to the foster family, never to see their mother again. She is fighting now through EU Parliament.



On the 17th of May, the independence day, Norway is showing the world its happy face - child processions. Look, we care for children, we don't show off our arms as other nations do. Maybe there should be a group in those 17th May processions, consisting of parents, whose children were taken and of children who grew up in captivity to show the problem to the nation?
1580  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Moldova on: November 30, 2014, 08:39:33 PM
Elections in Moldova today. With large violations already spotted. The main opposition anti-EU-association party was thoughtfully removed from the ballots.

For the 700000-750000 Moldovans working in Russia, only 5 voting spots were open and only 15000 ballots were brought in! It means that 685000-735000 people were blocked from casting their vote. It would just happen that these people would also be against EU-association.

Looks like the West creating Ukraine MkII out of Moldova, discarding the voices of the people who don't what to "Go West".

Btw, an interesting read:
https://futuristrendcast.wordpress.com/2014/11/29/predictions-battleground-moldova-november-30-2014-elections/

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Moldova is the poorest and one of the smallest countries of Europe. Moldova is also a new geopolitical battleground. The November 30, 2014 Moldovan parliamentary elections promise to be the beginning of a shift. The pro-EU coalition government is doing everything to remain in power, dragging Moldova kicking and screaming into the EU, and into the absorption by Romania. The means used to hang on to power at all cost are openly anti-democratic and illegal. Meanwhile, according to various polls, the majority of Moldavians are pro-Customs Union with Russia.

To many Moldavians this is the issue of livelihood and even life and death, in addition to any cultural preferences, traditions, and the Russian language many speak at home. In this regard, Moldavia is very much like Ukraine. It is literally a suicide for Moldova to cozy up to the EU when almost all of its trade is with Russia and other countries of the Customs Union and when 750,000 of its citizens are guest workers in Russia. These guest workers, who may be deported back to Moldova should it make further overtures towards the EU, add a huge chunk to Moldova’s GDP by sending their earnings home to support their families.

...

Knowing they are on shaky ground, current pro-EU government uses openly anti-democratic methods to stifle the voice of the people. The party Patria (Motherland) of Renato Usaty has just been banned from participating in the November 30 elections. The new coalition Moldova’s Choice – Customs Union isn’t allowed on TV and kept away from TV debates. In the info vacuum many citizens may not know what voting choices they have.

...

Communist Party, which is communist in name only, is the largest and oldest party in Moldova. Many vote for it specifically because they mistakenly think it’s pro-Russian. Same confusion happened with Yanukovich and Party of the Regions in Ukraine, until they showed their true colors.

Communists, through their head Vladimir Voronin, have recently re-affirmed on public TV their pro-EU position. As I discussed in my earlier article and video (see links below), it appears Voronin has been threatened/ blackmailed by the West to toe the line. It appears the CIA presented Voronin with an undeniable proof of his son’s guilt in crimes committed in the US. Voronin Jr. resides in the USA. His daddy was told to support the EU integration of Moldova if he doesn’t want his son in jail.
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