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1921  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Electrifying: Giant futuristic 'Tesla Tower' in abandoned woods near Moscow on: August 22, 2014, 07:53:01 PM

That's what I call awesome!  Shocked
1922  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Donetsk, Kharkov, Lugansk - way to Russia. on: August 22, 2014, 04:18:44 PM
Re-posting from the invasion of Russia thread:

Tired of your bullshit. Humanitarian convoy was inspected by Ukrainian officials and western media. Your web of lies and propaganda start to get obvious. Change tactics or your employer will be displeased.

neither ukraine not red cross mentioned they have inspected the convoy. both have mentioned they only saw 262 trucks while russia claims 280 crossed the border. don't you think everything would be much easier if russia just gave this convoy to red cross and be done with it? but no, they had to smell fishy with it for couple weeks before letting anyone near any of the trucks. i'm amazed at how biased you are Smiley (no, i'm actually not amazed, normal russian bias)

The only reason I reply to you is that I am not completely sure that you not just brain-washed by Ukrainian oligarch-owned MSM. I am not biased, living in the West, I am objective and to the point - I know the attitude here.

So, Russia was asking the Ukrainian side to inspect the load for days now, without Ukrainian officials bothering to show up, and all the while the human situation in Lugansk deteriorates.

It is only so long that perishable goods in those trucks can be stewed by the Ukrainian officials at the border. Here is to hoping that the convoy reaches its destination and helps people and that freedom fighters will be able to provide enough protection from marauding Ukrainian units. The real heroes now are the truck drivers, risking their lives to save lives.

Think. If Russia wanted to invade Ukraine, it would have done so long ago, swiftly, and definitely not using any idiotic scheme like a humanitarian convoy as a cover. Russia is probably the only country interested in peace in Ukraine, which as some put it, is Russia's soft underbelly. Judging by the persistent actions of the Ukrainian government, even they don't want peace in Ukraine, but do as Washington tells them.

Currently, apart from the East-Ukrainians, the only other party suffering from this war is Russia. Do you think money for the almost 1 million refugees just pop out of thin air?
1923  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Is the West gearing up to invade Russia once again? on: August 22, 2014, 04:17:44 PM
Tired of your bullshit. Humanitarian convoy was inspected by Ukrainian officials and western media. Your web of lies and propaganda start to get obvious. Change tactics or your employer will be displeased.

neither ukraine not red cross mentioned they have inspected the convoy. both have mentioned they only saw 262 trucks while russia claims 280 crossed the border. don't you think everything would be much easier if russia just gave this convoy to red cross and be done with it? but no, they had to smell fishy with it for couple weeks before letting anyone near any of the trucks. i'm amazed at how biased you are Smiley (no, i'm actually not amazed, normal russian bias)

The only reason I reply to you is that I am not completely sure that you not just brain-washed by Ukrainian oligarch-owned MSM. I am not biased, living in the West, I am objective and to the point - I know the attitude here.

So, Russia was asking the Ukrainian side to inspect the load for days now, without Ukrainian officials bothering to show up, and all the while the human situation in Lugansk deteriorates.

It is only so long that perishable goods in those trucks can be stewed by the Ukrainian officials at the border. Here is to hoping that the convoy reaches its destination and helps people and that freedom fighters will be able to provide enough protection from marauding Ukrainian units. The real heroes now are the truck drivers, risking their lives to save lives.

Think. If Russia wanted to invade Ukraine, it would have done so long ago, swiftly, and definitely not using any idiotic scheme like a humanitarian convoy as a cover. Russia is probably the only country interested in peace in Ukraine, which as some put it, is Russia's soft underbelly. Judging by the persistent actions of the Ukrainian government, even they don't want peace in Ukraine, but do as Washington tells them.

Currently, apart from the East-Ukrainians, the only other party suffering from this war is Russia. Do you think money for the almost 1 million refugees just pop out of thin air?

Re-posting this on Lugansk thread as it's more appropriate.
1924  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Crimean Scythian Gold Held Hostage in Holland on: August 22, 2014, 02:35:48 PM
That article is pretty old. I posted it in the light of the recent news, that Netherlands will not return Crimean Scythian gold to Crimea unless claims are made through international court or some such rubbish.
1925  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Is the West gearing up to invade Russia once again? on: August 22, 2014, 02:33:18 PM
Invasions can take many forms. This blog post is rather enlightening:

Prediction: Is Kiev-Style Maidan Possible in St. Petersburg?
http://futuristrendcast.wordpress.com/2014/08/19/prediction-will-there-be-a-maidan-in-st-petersburg/

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Background: Evgeny Fedorov is the leader of the NOD – People’s Liberation Movement of Russia. He had lived through the wholesale looting of the country in the 1990s. What’s important, he was a Russian Duma Deputy even back than. Here is the way he describes what was happening at the time in Russia. There was an AMERICAN supervisor (commissar, using Russian terminology) who was assigned to every politician, head of every organization, every company, etc. ALL decisions on all levels had to be CLEARED with the American commissar assigned to them. In short, in the ’90s Russia was a fully occupied country, with no voice and no ability to move a muscle without clearing it with a Western supervisor. Russia in the ’90s was what Ukraine is today.

I’ll be honest with you, dear readers. Having written the above phrase, I had sudden chills going through my body, as if putting it in writing made it especially real and scary.

Fedorov takes the view I generally take – Ukraine was just the prelude and training grounds for creating the mayhem of the century in Russia. The big prize is Russia and her destruction. I have warned many times that this is the big goal and the mega-prize for the US, the West, or, if you will, NWO.

"Invasions can take many forms." one of which is "humanitarian convoy". right?

Tired of your bullshit. Humanitarian convoy was inspected by Ukrainian officials and western media. Your web of lies and propaganda start to get obvious. Change tactics or your employer will be displeased.
1926  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Donetsk, Kharkov, Lugansk - way to Russia. on: August 22, 2014, 01:53:35 PM
The last highlighted line - "an impression must be created that Europeans will stand for the Ukrainians until the last breath". The exchange is about supervision of the English-speaking fake accounts (17, manned by 5 people) posing as Westerners.
1927  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Putin did it! on: August 22, 2014, 11:26:54 AM
A brilliant bit of writing by Lada Ray:
http://futuristrendcast.wordpress.com/2014/08/15/is-putin-part-of-nwo/

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...

But never mind that little hiccup… It’s still undoubtedly Putin who starts wars all over the world, unseats governments, creates areas of instability and arms/trains terrorists. To follow the Western logic of absurd to the end, it must have been Putin who invaded Iraq and Afghanistan, trained/armed Al Qaeda, bombed Libya and Serbia. Putin was certainly the one who masterminded and created Wall Street and the world of virtually worthless Western money; he supported the banksters and their predatory practices around the world. Putin is behind the greedy global US and UK corporations, and he masterfully manipulates public opinion through the Western MSM he controls. Why not? If Putin can personally poison a US stooge in Kiev, why can’t he do all the above as well?

At night he personally sneaks into Ukraine, bombs innocent civilians in Donbass, and yes, he was the sniper who personally shot people on Kiev maidan. He is also to blame for the civil war in Ukraine. At least that’s what Ukro MSM would have you believe. Grotesque?

But wait, that’s not all!

...

Another bit from Germany: a German politician announced recently that Russia should be denied the right to host the 2018 football (soccer) World Cup as a result of flight MH17 Boeing 777 catastrophe in Ukraine, because… Russia cannot guarantee the safety of Russian airspace. I always thought Germans were smart and well-educated. But I must have been thinking of some other Germans. For the slow ones, one more time: Boeing 777 flew over Ukraine, was shot over Ukraine, etc., etc. Germans, please buy a map and read Wikipedia or something to figure out where Ukraine is, and where Russia is.

Conclusion 1: Germans either have become very stupid ever since I knew them (as a student I had a couple of very smart German friends, Anke and Michel, and I’d been to Germany a couple of times), or they are so thoroughly under the US thumb that all they can do is parrot what lies US dumps on them. Sad, sad, sad!

Conclusion 2: No matter what Russia or Putin says, or does, no matter what the evidence shows, Putin will still be culpable of all mortal sins, and Russia will still be blamed by the West, no matter how absurd.

Warning: Let me remind my readers that I warned from the very beginning of the Ukraine crisis that USA’s goal is to put a wedge, and if possible, to create a war, between Russia and EU – most importantly, Germany, as the most powerful country of the EU. Let me remind Europeans and Germans that in the course of the 20th century, Russia and Germany were successfully pitted twice against each other, which created two devastating world wars. The same forces that succeeded back than, are trying to play the old card. And judging by how Germans act, they ARE succeeding yet again. It won’t matter how low-key, reasonably and peacefully Russia acts, if Germany takes the bait again, and again, as it did in 1914 and 1941… Russian Emperor Nikolay II tried to convince parties to resolve the conflict peacefully in 1914; in 1930s Stalin tried for years to create anti-Hitler coalition with the West. None of this worked. UK (Great Britain), USA and of course, Germany, still led the world into two world wars!
1928  Other / Politics & Society / Crimean Scythian Gold Held Hostage in Holland on: August 22, 2014, 11:05:02 AM
http://futuristrendcast.wordpress.com/2014/04/19/ukraine-scandals-usa-raids-ukrainian-gold-and-eu-sends-nuclear-waste/

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... At the same time as the Scythian gold from Kiev was shipped to the US, the Scythian gold from the museums of the Crimea was being held hostage in the Netherlands. This gold was on loan from the Crimean to the Amsterdam museums. The exhibit was supposed to be returned in March. Suddenly the Dutch announced that since they had signed the loan agreement when the Crimea as part of the Ukraine and now it’s a part of Russia, they wouldn’t know how to legally return it. This announcement almost gave a heart attack to the Crimean leadership and all the historians, archeologists and museum workers whose pride and joy was this priceless collection.

Holland announced that they would extend the Scythian Gold exhibit till August, 2014 until the legal situation is resolved. Until then, why not squeeze as much money as possible out of the exhibit. It is a mega-popular exhibit in Holland to be sure. The Crimeans are puzzled. The Dutch signed all the necessary agreements in regards to the loan with the Crimean authorities as an autonomous republic within the Ukraine, not with Kiev.

In an ideal world, it's a no-brainer - return the items to the museums from where they were lent - 4 in Crimea and one in Kiev.
1929  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Meanwhile in Ukraine... Revolution. on: August 22, 2014, 10:29:40 AM
Balthazar, your observation seems to resonate with the state of mind of the Germans in Hitler Germany, as demonstrated by one letter from home, found on the body of a dead soldier after Stalingrad battle. A line in there went something like this: "we all here are appalled at Russian audaciousness at continuing to resist."

By the way, a video worth watching (English subs). It's an appeal to the peoples of Europe from Novorossia:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b9_iWgVFmrQ

Also, interview with Putin's advisor Glazjov (subtitled). He is a very smart man, and the analysis he presents is much to the point of what is happening now. It's not about Ukraine, it never was:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cikvqdMRTTA
1930  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Is the West gearing up to invade Russia once again? on: August 22, 2014, 10:09:49 AM
Invasions can take many forms. This blog post is rather enlightening:

Prediction: Is Kiev-Style Maidan Possible in St. Petersburg?
http://futuristrendcast.wordpress.com/2014/08/19/prediction-will-there-be-a-maidan-in-st-petersburg/

Quote
Background: Evgeny Fedorov is the leader of the NOD – People’s Liberation Movement of Russia. He had lived through the wholesale looting of the country in the 1990s. What’s important, he was a Russian Duma Deputy even back than. Here is the way he describes what was happening at the time in Russia. There was an AMERICAN supervisor (commissar, using Russian terminology) who was assigned to every politician, head of every organization, every company, etc. ALL decisions on all levels had to be CLEARED with the American commissar assigned to them. In short, in the ’90s Russia was a fully occupied country, with no voice and no ability to move a muscle without clearing it with a Western supervisor. Russia in the ’90s was what Ukraine is today.

I’ll be honest with you, dear readers. Having written the above phrase, I had sudden chills going through my body, as if putting it in writing made it especially real and scary.

Fedorov takes the view I generally take – Ukraine was just the prelude and training grounds for creating the mayhem of the century in Russia. The big prize is Russia and her destruction. I have warned many times that this is the big goal and the mega-prize for the US, the West, or, if you will, NWO.
1931  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Donetsk, Kharkov, Lugansk - way to Russia. on: August 22, 2014, 09:49:26 AM
Bread paid for by blood. Second week in a row, bread has become the greatest treasure in the blockaded and demolished Ivajlovsk, delivered there in defiance of sniper fire:
http://rusvesna.su/news/1408693138

Russian humanitarian aid convoy started its move towards Lugansk:
http://rusvesna.su/news/1408696674

Yesterday, Donetsk People's Republic refused accepting offered humanitarian aid from Ukraine (in reality, from US) (I didn't copy a reference link to that newsitem)

More mobilisation of cannon fodder in Dniepropetrovsk - 2500 more are slated:
http://rusvesna.su/news/1408672096

An email-exchange of censor.net has been published in the internet. One of the phrases: "Because we have a clear-set goal - to fell Russia"
http://rusvesna.su/news/1408652499

Igor Strelkov will be forming a united army of Donetsk and Lugansk:
http://rusvesna.su/news/1408673992
1932  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Ukraine rejects Russia Gazprom gas price hike on: August 21, 2014, 07:53:21 AM
Not exactly gas related, but:
Financial times did an analysis of the Ukrainian economy and projects that by 2018 it will have 87% of debt to BNP ratio, and the country is at a brink of default, when IMF (vultures) will move in the start "restructuring the debt". And something that I didn't know: Russia bought 3 billion dollars worth of Ukrainian obligations, trying to sustain Ukrainian economy during the last legitimate government. It may consider demanding them repaid if the situation deteriorates.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/russian/uk/2014/08/140821_brit_press.shtml
http://www.ft.com/cms/s/0/63e0a202-26fb-11e4-a46a-00144feabdc0.html
1933  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Sanction against Russia for West-choreographed conflict in Ukraine on: August 21, 2014, 07:45:49 AM
Apart from the fact that this along with a so called "reinforcement" resembles a your know what measures , is there a way to find out what where the prices at the beginning of the year and how they are trending now ?

My guess is that they are trending up, as they already did in the beginning of the year, so nothing new here:
http://ria.ru/economy/20140424/1005289913.html

The list of embargoed goods is still fine-tuned, it will hit hardest the "elite" part of the Moscow and St.Petersburg population, but they will also be making the most noise...

I think your best starting point would be:
http://www.gks.ru/wps/wcm/connect/rosstat_main/rosstat/en/main/
http://www.gks.ru/wps/wcm/connect/rosstat_main/rosstat/en/figures/finances/



American journal Foreign Affairs analysed the situation with US sanctions and came to the conclusion that it will negatively impact the countries of Asian-Pacific region, even if they don't join the US, which sent a number of envoys to various countries there to persuade them to join the sanctions:
http://itar-tass.com/ekonomika/1391344?utm_medium=rss20

Looks, like Europe is preparing for counter-counter-counter-countersanctions (calling them prophylactic - doublespeak again!). In EU parliament there was voiced a proposition to create sanctions that should "hit hard the Russian economy", and to that end exclude Russian rouble from exchanges in Europe, making it non-convertable. howver, this was voiced by the new vice-speaker Charneckij, who is from Poland, so it's to be expected:
http://ria.ru/economy/20140821/1020786176.html

Well, rouble was used on the national market to start with and didn't have much circulation in Europe (except for tourists exchanges, maybe). But with BRICS everything's changing as the BRICS countries will use national currencies in their international trade. With this, and the facts that Polish foreign policy towards Russia is largely dictated from London and Washington, everything falls into place.
1934  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Donetsk, Kharkov, Lugansk - way to Russia. on: August 21, 2014, 07:27:57 AM
it's not my fault that all coming from russian media is propaganda or did you not see hundreds of proven lies coming from russian national television and other kremlin puppets?

Do you really think that those gangsters in the Ukrainian parliament and their personally owned news channels are are the ultimate source of the pure truth? You can't be that naive...

I think he does, or is well paid to do so, which, if true, is worse.

Not saying that Russian channels don't show (counter-)propaganda, but I saw an interesting tidbit on the Solovjov's talkshow on Sunday. He invites various politicians and they have rather long discussions about various political affairs, Ukraine being one of them. If the issue is international, he often invites someone from the country of interest. Last Sunday, a member of Ukrainian parliament (they are not all gangsters, but those who aren't often get physically beaten during the parliament sessions for speaking their mind) was among the guest debaters. She had the following interesting observation: it's like two parallel realities in Ukraine now. What she sees happening in the country in her capacity, and what is shown on TV, which turns to be a kind of parallel virtual reality.



Read a newsitem yesterday, where a Ukrainian officer voiced an opinion that some third party operates on the territory of Ukraine, shooting both at freedom fighters' positions and at the same time at National Guard positions, trying to stoke the flames even more. Though I am not convinced by such statement, there are plenty of 3rd parties interested in instability on the Russian border or economic gain or both, from Kolomojskij with his private army and outlook to more property acquisitions, to the US.



Humanitarian convoy is forbidden to make stop on the territory of Ukraine until it reaches its destination:
http://lenta.ru/news/2014/08/21/stop/
They are still at the border, though. Last I read yesterday, the Ukrainian officials didn't show up to inspect the cargo.
1935  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Sanction against Russia for West-choreographed conflict in Ukraine on: August 19, 2014, 06:37:45 PM
I'll take a look....

Meanwhile, Poland complained to WTO about Russian counter-sanctions to Polish sanctions. Anyone sees hypocrisy here? Time for Russia to leave WTO.
http://lenta.ru/news/2014/08/19/poland/
1936  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Donetsk, Kharkov, Lugansk - way to Russia. on: August 19, 2014, 06:36:27 PM
I stopped responding after a saw that each of his posts contains logical errors...

Now, where do we stand this evening:

Turchivon, the famous You-Know-Who, called the humanitarian aid for "fake" and a "fig leaf", a statement that Russia responded to saying it demonstrates the top of cynicism:
http://ria.ru/world/20140819/1020617229.html

This statement from Turchinov comes at the same time as Donetsk People's Republic officially stated that famine started in Donetsk. There are no medications either:
http://ria.ru/world/20140819/1020612261.html
"Holodomor II" by the hands of Ukrainians. Sad


Kiev hopes for a diplomatic solution in the East (where were these bastards 2 months ago, when a political federalisation solution was called for, before Kiev fired the first shots as a response?!). They say the next two weeks will be deciding in Ukraine pulling out of the war (with Novorossia):
http://ria.ru/world/20140819/1020604463.html


I guess this has something to do with Poroshenko's and Putin's planned meeting in Minsk...
http://ria.ru/world/20140819/1020601312.html
1937  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Sanction against Russia for West-choreographed conflict in Ukraine on: August 19, 2014, 07:43:14 AM
Medvedev says that he views positively the effect sanctions have on Russian economy:
http://top.rbc.ru/economics/18/08/2014/943536.shtml

Meanwhile, Russia discovered attempts at re-export from Belarus of the embargoed goods:
http://1prime.ru/consumer_markets/20140818/790308076.html

However, Trade Union countries can export to Russia processes goods, where the embargoed raw materials are used, so Belarus and Kazahstan stand potentially to win:
http://www.interfax.ru/business/391973

Of course , the farmers could buy those cows....from europe who will have plenty;).

Why from Europe? Argentina has good stock, so do other non-hostile countries.

The reason russia was importing food from europe was because it was cheaper the hike will be reflected in the people wallets.

Primarily it was done because Russian domestic agriculture was systematically destroyed during the 90's (in Belarus, all the fields are used and in good condition), and US/Europe had a hand in it, pushing the Yeltsin government to trade more, produce less policy. A strong incentive is now needed to revive the agricultural sector.
1938  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Donetsk, Kharkov, Lugansk - way to Russia. on: August 19, 2014, 07:27:42 AM
Prime Minister of Donetsk Republic, Zaharchenko, thanked Kiev for delivering them a batch of new military hardware. The freeeom fighters are already into their 5th day of moving the hardware from the region of villages Stepanovka and Dmitrovka, and a still at it:
http://www.gazeta.ru/politics/news/2014/08/18/n_6405489.shtml

 Grin

In the meantime, Poroshenko urges a regroup of the troops in the East:
http://lenta.ru/news/2014/08/18/poroshenko/

And Ukrainian army is being prepared to fight into the winter (so you get the time-scale perspective of the perpetuated genocide):
http://ria.ru/world/20140819/1020525511.html

He does remind one of Bush here:  Grin


Right Sector seems to be unhappy again and promises to move to Kiev if need be, especially since now they have a sufficient amounts of weapons, as opposed to the previous Maidan:
http://ria.ru/world/20140818/1020498604.html

At least Germany and Finland a bit more cautions, and refused to provide military assistance to Kiev:
http://ria.ru/world/20140818/1020453926.html
1939  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Ukraine rejects Russia Gazprom gas price hike on: August 16, 2014, 07:35:26 PM
Ukraine started test-reception of reverse gas from Slovakia along the line Vojazh-Uzhgorod:
http://www.interfax.ru/business/391703

Testing with 2 million cubic meters per day.

It's like some ASIC miner makers "testing" their equipment before shipping it to customers.  Grin
1940  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Ukraine rejects Russia Gazprom gas price hike on: August 16, 2014, 04:36:47 PM
No electricity provider comes with a tank to collect the bill...And that was my personal comment.

And again it's the EU  who asked for talks. The Ukrainians can do what they want , the EU is asking for the matter to be settled normally.

So did Russia, on multiple occasions, even before Kiev started moving tanks to the East. Russia offered several down payment and settlement options. My electricity company would have been much less lenient if I failed to pay, threw the phone down when they called to ask me to pay, shut the door in their faces when they called personally, all the while drawing power directly from the line in the street that goes by my house.  Cool

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