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Foreign Media and politicians about Nemtsov murder – who and why fits facts under theory

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  1. metaOne on March 13, 2015  ·  at 1:00 pm EST/EDT

    AUSPICIOUS day for a flight if this turns out to be true!

    RIP PUTIN?

    https://au.news.yahoo.com/world/a/26638341/rip-vladimir-putin/

    • Charette on March 13, 2015  ·  at 2:59 pm EST/EDT

      Well, what is actually going on? This is really weird. Why won’t he make a public appearance to kill all those rumors?

      Really worrisome…

      • SunLion on March 13, 2015  ·  at 4:38 pm EST/EDT

        My suspicion is that he is dealing with a double crisis. The murder of Nemtov and the increasing threat of NATO.

        The murder may have revelled a conspiracy from the fifth column within the Kremlin and the recent provocations from NATO might have necessitated a major change of strategy.

        This is only a gut feeling of course…

        • Charette on March 13, 2015  ·  at 5:07 pm EST/EDT

          Regardless… those rumors can be put to rest very simply: make a Quick public appearance. Nothing extraordinary in that.

          • Ann on March 14, 2015  ·  at 4:33 am EST/EDT

            Charette, I don’t know your name here. And your pushy obstinate insistence that you have all the info on Putin’s health is unwarranted. Go flog a dead horse somewhere you have accomplices.

      • Andreas on March 13, 2015  ·  at 5:08 pm EST/EDT

        Maybe he doesn’t care about the idiot Western hysteria of the day because he’s not a Western hysteric.

        • Charette on March 13, 2015  ·  at 6:49 pm EST/EDT

          Well, obviously Russians care since Peskov has been asked several times…

    • WizOz on March 13, 2015  ·  at 11:56 pm EST/EDT

      ‘Putin’s back in the saddle. If only Russia’s economy were, too, by Geoffrey Smith
      March 13, 2015
      @http://fortune.com/2015/03/13/putins-back-in-the-saddle-if-only-russias-economy-were-too

      “He’s back! (You didn’t really think he wouldn’t be, did you?)
      The Kremlin Friday showed pictures of President Vladimir Putin back in the his routine of meetings with the rest of the Russian establishment, and said he would return to the international circuit on Monday, in statements that go at least some way to addressing recent speculation over his whereabouts.
      A subtext of ‘business as usual’ positively oozed out of announcements showing Putin meeting with Supreme Court head Vyacheslav Lebedev, with pictures of a familiar one-on-one setting across a table (albeit at his dacha outside Moscow, rather than at the Kremlin itself). In addition, the Kremlin press service announced Putin will meet the President of the central Asian republic of Kyrgyzstan in St. Petersburg on Monday.”

      • Eimar Clark on March 14, 2015  ·  at 1:15 am EST/EDT

        Whew!

        Not that I was *really* worried :)

  2. SunLion on March 13, 2015  ·  at 1:33 pm EST/EDT

    It is obvious that the Main Stream Media (MSM) is applying the principles of Neuro-linguistic programming (NLP) to its audience.

    The “accidental” association of Vladimir Putin to scary events is meant to create an automatic reaction of fear that will then guide all future perceptions. The association does not have to be logical: a sound heard together with an electric shock will do the trick.

    The coordinated action of the MSM indicates that this strategy is deliberate and has a purpose. The purpose may be to prepare the public “opinion” to the progressive war being waged against Russia and engineer the perceptions of the majority to accept the inevitable consequences.

    • вот так on March 13, 2015  ·  at 8:23 pm EST/EDT

      SunLion

      Excellent point. And this is really only possible when the media is under effective, total control. As it is now under a very centralised group of Jewish zionist owners and management.

  3. Lumi on March 13, 2015  ·  at 2:30 pm EST/EDT

    Latest rumour: Putin just became father again …

    Schweizer Medien berichten über angebliches Putin-Baby
    http://m.spiegel.de/politik/ausland/a-1023406.html

  4. Lumi on March 13, 2015  ·  at 2:44 pm EST/EDT

    Putins Tessiner Baby
    Es ist ein Mädchen! = It is a girl!
    http://www.blick.ch/news/schweiz/tessin/putins-tessiner-baby-es-ist-ein-maedchen-id3564953.html

    Birth was a couple weeks ago …

    Sì, la compagna di Vladimir Putin
    ha partorito alla Clinica Sant’Anna
    http://www.cdt.ch/ticino/cronaca/126891/si-alina-ha-partorito-a-sant-anna.html

    … avvenuto già da almeno un paio di settimane …

    • FLOR solitaria on March 13, 2015  ·  at 7:06 pm EST/EDT

      Well, he certainly looks more youthful when in the company of that young woman. I’ve often heard said that older men get to look youthful when their female companions are younger than they are, and I know that it’s the same for older women with younger men.

    • a on March 14, 2015  ·  at 4:35 am EST/EDT

      are you fascinated with smut ? Have you nothing better to talk about than smut ?

      • FLOR solitaria on March 14, 2015  ·  at 5:24 pm EST/EDT

        Are you talking to me ?

        • Vineyard Moderator - H.S. on March 14, 2015  ·  at 5:33 pm EST/EDT

          Hi I followed this thread back … comment was directed at ‘lumi’ different person than yourself. Hope this help

  5. Charette on March 13, 2015  ·  at 2:51 pm EST/EDT

    What! The! Hell!?

    Russia to provide $13.75mn as part of first IMF loan for Ukraine – finance minister

    http://rt.com/business/240517-russia-ukraine-imf-tranche/

    • Blue on March 13, 2015  ·  at 4:39 pm EST/EDT

      $13.75 million —- reminds me of the story my grandmother told me about the cheap relative who had a full course meal that cost about $15 (long ago) at a restaurant and then told the waiter ‘and here’s a tip for you: a shiny new nickle’.

      As for Putin — the West had better hope that he is still in office because who would come next would likely be much harder to deal with — out of the frying pan and into the fire — and less able to keep the rest of the government from acting in a restrained manner — and that would be far more dangerous.
      Media loves to portray Putin as a dictator, but that’s very far from reality, although Putin is good at keeping Russia on an even keel and acting with moderation. I see no reason to give the media, etc., or their magical thinking, any credibility at all.

      • Charette on March 13, 2015  ·  at 6:51 pm EST/EDT

        The figure is not the issue. The fact that Russia is cooperating with the IMF is…

        Another development that makes you wonder if we’ve all been played in the last year or so.

        • blue on March 13, 2015  ·  at 9:27 pm EST/EDT

          It’s disturbing, but I don’t know the whole story, and the figure does make a difference. I suspect it has to do with Russian relations with the IMF rather than Ukraine.

        • Ann on March 14, 2015  ·  at 4:36 am EST/EDT

          Charette, your new name is smoke screen troll

  6. Mats on March 13, 2015  ·  at 3:19 pm EST/EDT

    The CIA and State department are successfully programming the Russian people to trust Putin and his government more each day and to defend their sovereignty like a Mother Bear.

    Unintended consequences.

  7. pug on March 13, 2015  ·  at 3:30 pm EST/EDT

    This is surprising – the Voice of America has an honest video about how Mariupol’s population is pro-Russian and how it is being beaten, kidnapped, and oppressed by the Ukrainian authorities.
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AzxQ9cmpATs#t=20

    • Michael D on March 13, 2015  ·  at 4:19 pm EST/EDT

      http://www.voanews.com/media/video/2677066.html?

      This was true too – In Eastern Ukraine, Civilian Casualties Push Men to Join Rebels

      Weird.

      • DumpHarper! on March 13, 2015  ·  at 7:49 pm EST/EDT

        Well Michael D, it seems as if the VOA has determined that the “article/video” in question that you located and shared was NOT in the “public” interest and the url [http://www.voanews.com/media/video/2677066.html] now returns the following message:

        Page doesn’t exist
        The URL you are requesting is not available

        The good news is that we have located and archived the cached version that has yet to be scrubbed. Below you will find the cached text and links from the page:

        In Eastern Ukraine, Civilian Casualties Push Men to Join Rebels

        Published March 12, 2015

        After months of fighting in eastern Ukraine, the presence of the Ukrainian military and the shelling of civilian neighborhoods seem to be pushing more men to join the rebellion. VOA spent a day with a group of new recruits undergoing weapons and explosives training. Patrick Wells reports from Donetsk.

        270p / 5.0MB [http://av.voanews.com/Videoroot/Pangeavideo/2015/03/2/2c/2cadf30c-3c01-4da7-bd92-a3c8d29d0bc3_mobile.mp4?download=1]
        360p / 7.0MB [http://av.voanews.com/Videoroot/Pangeavideo/2015/03/2/2c/2cadf30c-3c01-4da7-bd92-a3c8d29d0bc3.mp4?download=1]
        ,a href=”http://av.voanews.com/Videoroot/Pangeavideo/2015/03/2/2c/2cadf30c-3c01-4da7-bd92-a3c8d29d0bc3_hq.mp4?download=1″ title=”Download: In Eastern Ukraine, Civilian Casualties Push Men to Join Rebels 702p / 72.0MB”>702p / 72.0MB [http://av.voanews.com/Videoroot/Pangeavideo/2015/03/2/2c/2cadf30c-3c01-4da7-bd92-a3c8d29d0bc3_hq.mp4?download=1]

        https://webcache.googleusercontent.com/search?q=cache:tU8tTSud0JMJ:http://www.voanews.com/media/video/2677066.html%2Bhttp://www.voanews.com/media/video/2677066.html

        As a footnote, since we are rather busy keeping abreast on the Harper Regimes Omnibus Bill C-51 and other shenanigans we have archived the content including the video. As time permits, hopefully later this afternoon or evening we will attempt to upload the video to our ytube and post an article on our site. :)

        • RC on March 13, 2015  ·  at 9:35 pm EST/EDT

          I was similarly surprised to read this article from Radio Free Europe reporting on the recent “suicides” http://www.rferl.org/content/suicide-homicide-ukraine-officials/26888375.html

          (This one is still up there).

  8. Manu. on March 13, 2015  ·  at 4:00 pm EST/EDT

    Victoria Nuland Talks Nonsense and Plans for War – While Nuland describes Crimea and eastern Ukraine as in the grip of a “Reign of Terror”, over 90 percent Crimeans support unification with Russia. The fact Nuland is prepared to depart so far from reality when discussing Ukraine is dangerous rather than funny.

    The fact Nuland is prepared to depart so far from reality when discussing Ukraine is dangerous rather than funny. It does not merely risk the West’s credibility as the German government supposedly thinks. Rather It is a sign of how far Western hardliners like Nuland are prepared to go to get the anti-Russian war in Europe that they want.

    Read more: http://sputniknews.com/columnists/20150313/1019438971.html

    • David Chu on March 13, 2015  ·  at 11:40 pm EST/EDT

      What Victoria “XXX” Nuland really wants you NOT to see about Crimea:

      http://sputniknews.com/photo/20150313/1019426022.html (6th foto from the beginning or left)

      Something about a beauty pageant in Sevastopol!

      • VerAmi on March 14, 2015  ·  at 7:25 am EST/EDT

        I can’t find Nuland . .

  9. Anonymous on March 13, 2015  ·  at 4:16 pm EST/EDT

    http://sputniknews.com/russia/20150313/1019448901.html

    Retired Admiral Igor Kasatonov revealed details of the 2014 Crimean operation and gave insight into his role in the history of the Russian Black Sea Fleet.

    The 2014 operation in which Ukrainian military bases were blocked was successful because NATO reconnaissance did not monitor it, the former commander of the Russian Black Sea Fleet, Admiral Igor Kasatonov, told RIA Novosti.

    maybe the reason is all the nato budget in 2014 was diverted to finishing that triple over-budget spanking new mega-sprawling office there in brussells that makes the pentagram look like mini-me.

    ps: it’s friday 13th—where’s jason?

    • Anonymous on March 13, 2015  ·  at 6:49 pm EST/EDT

      I just can’t imagine that is the truth e.g: http://www.spacetoday.org/Satellites/YugoWarSats.html

      • Eimar Clark on March 13, 2015  ·  at 9:30 pm EST/EDT

        And with all that ‘intelligence’ they couldn’t spot the BUK..

        Strange that such a serious crime of international dimensions is being covered-up: a false flag intended as a cassus belli?

        You betcha.

        • Espina on March 14, 2015  ·  at 8:52 am EST/EDT

          Or flight MH370 ?

  10. Anonymous on March 13, 2015  ·  at 4:17 pm EST/EDT

    march 13

    An editorial in the Chinese state-run Xinhua news agency blasts the US government for its attempts to steer Britain away from China’s new infrastructure investment bank.

    The United States has launched into paranoid hysteria by criticizing the United Kingdom for joining the Beijing-headquartered Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank (AIIB), China’s state-run Xinhua news agency announced on Friday.

    http://sputniknews.com/asia/20150313/1019455778.html

  11. Anonymous on March 13, 2015  ·  at 4:26 pm EST/EDT

    good news in here is that russia is fast dropping its huge food import imbalance down, thanks to the sanctions/embargo put on now that they’ve finally seen the light after 15 years of letting it go all one-way, the wrong way.

    MOSCOW, March 13. /TASS/. Russia’s foreign trade surplus decreased by $4.1 billion or 20.1% in January 2015, year on year, to $16.3 billion, the Federal Customs Service of Russia reported on Friday.

    Russia’s foreign trade declined by 33.9% in January 2015 compared to the same month of the previous year to $39 billion, the customs data suggested.

    Russia’s exports fell by 30.3% in January 2015 to $27.6 billion and imports were down by 41% to $11.4 billion.

    http://tass.ru/en/economy/782655

  12. Anonymous on March 13, 2015  ·  at 4:27 pm EST/EDT

    The Man has gone fishing. But it’s nice to know that the man who is curing the diseased nations of the West is sorely missed by the patients in the pscho ward even when he goes under for a few days of well deserved rest.

  13. Red Ryder on March 13, 2015  ·  at 4:27 pm EST/EDT

    On the way to his untimely death, serious illness, or mystery birth of a child, VV Putin has reached a new high in popularity. 88%!

    http://m.gazeta.ru/politics/news/2015/03/13/n_7008637.shtml

    Obviously, skulls are exploding all over foggy bottom (state dept) and Langley, Virginia.

    Nowhere in the ideologues’ handbook of destabilization is there a theory that accounts for the common sense and resistance of the Russian people.

    Imagine if the ruble was not halved and the oil prices were at $100 a barrel?

    • Katherine on March 13, 2015  ·  at 8:10 pm EST/EDT

      Actually, high ruble and oil prices probably would not have had this popularity boosting effect.
      Remember the deathless bon mot of John Mitchell (perhaps the only useful notion to emerge from the Watergate scandal):
      “when the going gets tough, the tough get going.”

      My Moscow colleague writes (in connection with Engdahl’s piece):

      “I agree with William Engdahl that there is a renaissance in terms of self-identification of Russians, the basic values and the spirit of Russia. This also concerns the “opening” of Russian history and Russia as the core country of a specific civilization, using the terminology of Samuel Huntington (his predecessor Nikolay Danilevsky, whom Huntington unfortunately had not read, talked about the cultural-historical types of nations). The renaissance of Russia in this sense began before the sanctions, which added a strong impetus to the process.

      I am not quite sure about a renaissance in culture and economics, although the Russian economy seems to survive the sanctions. Here is an interesting study opposing the standard view that the Russian economy stagnates and even falls into deep crisis: http://www.awarablogs.com/putin-midterm-interim-results/. The author even talks about a kind of “Russian economic miracle”. Anyway, the modern Russian economy is much stronger and much more efficient than the economy of late Soviet time.

      I am now reading the book by Daniel Yergin “The Prize” translated into Russian. This is a fascinating book about history of oil from the very beginning of oil production. I am reading the chapters about OPEC and the oil price shocks. Yergin knows a lot and can systematize facts very well. In the chapters about those events, he touches the Watergate scandal and the behavior of Nixon, Kissinger and other famous people. I enjoy this reading.”
      ******************************
      Katherine

  14. Anonymous on March 13, 2015  ·  at 4:28 pm EST/EDT

    Mr Putin is gone fishing. The patients under his care in the so-called West are in stable condition for the moment.

    • Ann on March 14, 2015  ·  at 4:39 am EST/EDT

      maybe he’s with Saker

  15. Anonymous on March 13, 2015  ·  at 5:17 pm EST/EDT

    i was warned years ago about this, in the pun “preypal”
    note it didn’t go to a much bigger company, say kaspersky in russia, or others.

    http://www.engadget.com/2015/03/11/paypal-security-center-israel/

    • вот так on March 14, 2015  ·  at 9:27 am EST/EDT

      Thanks, this info is important for any who use Paypal. Especially those who are critical of zionist and those zionists use, protect and are allied with. Paypal just became extremely insecure.

      From the link:

      but CyActive is a totally different beast: it “specializes in technology that can predict how malware will develop.”

      Predicts new malware, eh? Hmmmm, and they operate from the land of computer malware, Israel. No doubt the “predicted” malware will be something minor Mossad cooks up every once in a while to aide their company’s sales pitches. Mossad has a long, well documented history of setting up side businesses that both are used to further their covert war crimes and at the same time further their cash flow. This Cyactive is almost certainly a Mossad front. What info Paypal acquires in their money transfers, Mossad will also have.

  16. Anonymous on March 13, 2015  ·  at 5:31 pm EST/EDT

    Perhaps if more Americans wrote to their “representatives” asking for evidence of Nuland’s assertions, there would be fewer lies told?

    Robert Parry:

    But Nuland also seems to have mastered her husband’s skill with propaganda, presenting an extreme version of the situation in Ukraine, such that no one would dare quibble with the details. In prepared testimony to the House Foreign Affairs Committee last week, Nuland even slipped in an accusation blaming Russia for the July 17 shoot-down of Malaysia Airlines Flight 17 though the U.S. government has not presented any proof.

    Nuland testified, “In eastern Ukraine, Russia and its separatist puppets unleashed unspeakable violence and pillage; MH-17 was shot down.”

    Now, it’s true that if one parses Nuland’s testimony, she’s not exactly saying the Russians or the ethnic Russian rebels in eastern Ukraine shot down the plane. There is a semi-colon between the “unspeakable violence and pillage” and the passive verb structure “MH-17 was shot down.” But anyone seeing her testimony would have understood that the Russians and their “puppets” shot down the plane, killing all 298 people onboard.

    When I submitted a formal query to the State Department asking if Nuland’s testimony meant that the U.S. government had developed new evidence that the rebels shot down the plane and that the Russians shared complicity, I received no answer.

    Perhaps significantly or perhaps not, Nuland presented similarly phrased testimony to the Senate Foreign Relations Committee on Tuesday but made no reference to MH-17. So, I submitted a new inquiry asking whether the omission reflected second thoughts by Nuland about making the claim before the House. Again, I have not received a reply.

    Nuland’s testmony can be found here http://www.state.gov/p/eur/rls/rm/2015/mar/238147.htm and here http://www.state.gov/p/eur/rls/rm/2015/mar/238722.htm.

    • Blankspace on March 13, 2015  ·  at 5:45 pm EST/EDT

      who cares , we will destroy their narratives

  17. jake on March 13, 2015  ·  at 5:32 pm EST/EDT

    They saturate Blame- Putin narratives and the winner is Putin. They work for Putin

  18. Anonymous on March 13, 2015  ·  at 6:37 pm EST/EDT

    March 13
    synopsis article–he sells the full 400pp report onsite for $200

    China’s Congress Stakes Out Path for Silk Road Project
    http://www.larouchepub.com/other/2015/4211china_path_silk_rd.html

    The “One Belt, One Road” project was introduced at a Beijing conference 20 years ago under the rubric of the “Eurasian Land-Bridge,” a conference at which Helga Zepp-LaRouche, the founder of the Schiller Institute, was a main speaker. It was revived in September 2013 by President Xi Jinping and is now the number one item on China’s foreign policy agenda. While aimed at creating infrastructure in neighboring countries and helping them lift up their populations from poverty, the project also has important diplomatic implications—something of a Chinese version of a “good neighbor policy”—the policy also has important economic implications for China. The creation of a belt of high-speed rail and other rail connections through Central Asia to Europe and a sea-land link through Southeast Asia to the Indian Ocean and the Middle East and Africa will propel the rapid transit of goods and services along this route. New rail lines, roads, and ports will upgrade the economic activity of China and its neighbors.

    • David Chu on March 13, 2015  ·  at 11:47 pm EST/EDT

      HAHAHAHAHAHA! Lyndon H. LaRouche, Jr.!

      So, now Mr. LaRouche is responsible for the Silk Road 2.0!

      Thank you for the laughter of the day! Friday the 13th no less!

      • Anonymous on March 14, 2015  ·  at 4:23 am EST/EDT

        Yes, what is it with this “LaRouche” thing? …. a cult?
        The Dear Leader seems to have thought of everything and inspired everyone.

  19. Anonymous on March 13, 2015  ·  at 7:22 pm EST/EDT

    erdogan and the ergenekon:

    “The objective of the investigation was to report the names to the US who would move with the Turkish Armed Forces in case of an emergency. This list was supposed to be sent to the US.” Pekin stated. The court has just passed a verdict of non-prosecution for the case, on which Pekin has commented:

    http://nsnbc.me/2015/03/12/us-is-behind-the-investigation-on-turkish-general-staffs-cosmic-room/

  20. Anonymous on March 13, 2015  ·  at 7:34 pm EST/EDT

    see what happens when putin disappears!

    the crime gangs run unchecked in the ‘hood–i think moscow has a ‘hood, right?
    out to collect old betting debts & settle scores.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vUSoPerLVRQ
    (anyone translate the guy in the dashcam speaking?)

  21. Anonymous on March 13, 2015  ·  at 7:42 pm EST/EDT

    This is probably relevant to a conversation in this earlier thread /back-from-moscow/#comments

    “Speaking at a Washington-based think tank, the New America Foundation, on Tuesday former NSA and CIA director, General Michael Hayden, said that terror attacks such as the Charlie Hebdo shooting are inevitable and similar to Ebola”

    http://rt.com/op-edge/239917-nsa-us-hayden-germany-merkel/

    • Anonymous on March 13, 2015  ·  at 8:32 pm EST/EDT

      Well. Isn’t that an interesting Freudian slip?

      There was me thinking Ebola was a health crisis – not remotely ‘like’ a terror-attack.

      Aside: the inventor of the cure Z-mapp is a Ukrainian based in Saxony-Anhalt Germany. A competitor – in which, though I’m not certain – Soros has some investment, was sued for fraud by investors not long after the initial break-out in Sierra Leone.

      The break-out itself coincided with a WHO vaccination scheme for tetanus..

      The plot thickens..

    • Anonymous on March 13, 2015  ·  at 9:16 pm EST/EDT

      Second link http://rt.com/op-edge/239917-nsa-us-hayden-germany-merkel/

      is non-stop disrupted it looks like that the NSA is getting more and more busy.
      I feel sorry for them, because they can’t stop their opposition what they have created around the all world.
      Hey you guys, you are alone on this planet and go and find some another place in the universe we don’t want you here with your psychopathic thinking

    • Lumi on March 13, 2015  ·  at 9:54 pm EST/EDT

      I’m reading this as a threat, and as an admission that Ebola, just like the Charlie terror, is created by the US.

      • Eimar Clark on March 13, 2015  ·  at 11:21 pm EST/EDT

        That’s what I meant by Freudian slip..an unintended revelation. ;)

  22. Eimar Clark on March 13, 2015  ·  at 8:14 pm EST/EDT

    Haven’t watched the vid, because I reckon this is the old Fiddle Castro routine. If reliable, all the radio stations here would have gone into JFK-mode..and it IS Friday the Thirteenth!

    Here’s why the ‘noose’ is freakin’:

    http://russia-insider.com/en/2015/03/13/4484

  23. вот так on March 13, 2015  ·  at 8:55 pm EST/EDT

    Latin American Countries Unite Behind Venezuela in Clash With US

    Clearly infuriated by the Obama administration’s decision to declare Venezuela an “extraordinary threat to national security,” President Nicolás Maduro demanded that Washington “show evidence” of how Venezuela threatens the US.

    “We demand, via all global diplomatic channels, that President Obama rectify and repeal the immoral decree declaring Venezuela a threat to the United States,” Maduro said during a speech at an “anti-imperialist march” in the capital city of Caracas, where he nearly shouted out of anger.

    Latin American leaders are largely lining up to support Maduro, saying the US overstepped its bounds and meddled in regional affairs it has no business being involved in.

    “This is an unacceptable attack on Venezuela’s sovereignty,” said Ecuadorian officials, while Argentine president Cristina Fernández de Kirchner said it was ridiculous to think that Venezuela could pose a threat to such a superpower. “It’s absolutely incredible to think that Venezuela is the problem. It’s absurd and unjustified,” she said.

    Cuba called Washington’s action as “arbitrary and aggressive,” while the Bolivian government said Obama’s executive order was “interventionist” and reminded them of a dictatorship.

    Maduro went on to accuse the Obama administration of trying to overthrow the Venezuelan government, which he reiterated was “democratically elected” while the US is “an imperialist police state.”

    • Anonymous on March 13, 2015  ·  at 9:10 pm EST/EDT

      good news

      • Eimar Clark on March 13, 2015  ·  at 11:26 pm EST/EDT

        Very.

        This may be the beginning of self-fulfilling prophecy..right in Obama’s backyard.

        Only without cookies from Washington.

  24. Red Ryder on March 13, 2015  ·  at 8:55 pm EST/EDT

    FSB account in Russian source of Boris N. conspiracy killing.

    It makes sense. Drop it into Yandex translator for English.

    http://www.msk.kp.ru/daily/26353/3235799/

    Highlight: they have been after Putin since 2012 and Kadyrov,too, and settled for spilling blood at the Kremlin’s front door for the megaphone effect of Putin is cruel and a monster who kills his opponents.

    Conspiracy nestleed in Ukraine using Chechens who hate Putin and Kadyrov.

    As the investigation moves along (they have found guns in the river), they seem to have a good tight case.

    It was not a muslim revenge hit. Pure political intrigue of sacrificial killing of Boris N. for the damage it would do (and has done) to Putin and Kremlin.

    I suspect, it will lead to a other things: cautions surrounding security of both Putin and Kadyrov and some good old counter-attack moves as well as sweeping up more conspiracy participants.

    Failing to kill the King is usually the end for a rebellion.There will be wholesale bloodletting in the coming months as the FSB and other agencies eliminate threats.

    • Worried on March 13, 2015  ·  at 9:39 pm EST/EDT

      There will be wholesale bloodletting in the coming months as the FSB and other agencies eliminate threats.
      That would be a real shame if this murder triggered a wholesale anti-terror campaign like in the US after 9/11. To trigger that might one of the goals of this assassination. It would then make it easier to portray Putin and Russia as Stalin’s Soviet Union in the 30ties of the last century. Most of all, it could be quite damaging to Russia itself.

      • Red Ryder on March 13, 2015  ·  at 10:47 pm EST/EDT

        Putin: “We kill them”. When asked how Russia deals with terrorists.

        Any security service eliminates the human threats to its leadership.

        Usually it isn’t carpet bombing or napalming villages. It’s methodical, surgical, skillful targeting.

        Pertaining to Chechens and Ukrainians as key to this plot, it probably will be circles of foot soldiers, lieutenants and plotters (thus, “wholesale” I think).

        • Uncle Bob 1 on March 14, 2015  ·  at 4:56 pm EST/EDT

          The Cheka,NKVD,and early KGB,had many operations that eliminated threats abroad .Along with the GRU during WW2 they were a marvel of counter-intelligence work against hostile forces.Much of it has come to light (but not all).I don’t know about the FSB.But hopefully they can be as effective in protecting Russia.

      • Anonymous on March 13, 2015  ·  at 11:35 pm EST/EDT

        Somehow I doubt Putin would be stupid enough to call the murder ‘a window of opportunity’ as The Shrub said of 9/11..making more than few wonder what he could possibly mean..

        But it certainly does grant some legitimacy to closer investigations of hostile groups, including TheMockracy elements.

        • Anonymous on March 14, 2015  ·  at 2:27 am EST/EDT

          But it certainly does grant some legitimacy to closer investigations of hostile groups, including TheMockracy elements.
          What are really meant is that those investigations could easily turn into purges. Purges, in turn, could turn into something worse if the security apparatus is given more powers, or new security organizations are created specifically to hunt down “terrorists”. Imagine something akin to Homeland Security and the Patriot Act, and recall how costly were Stalinist purges in the 30ties.

  25. Eimar Clark on March 13, 2015  ·  at 8:57 pm EST/EDT

    Can’t help wondering how many Chechens subscribe to this:

    http://www.khorasaan.net/the-khazar-movement.php

    It’s certainly an insight into fervently-held beliefs with some unexpected ‘shades’ of meaning to jihad..

  26. Anonymous on March 13, 2015  ·  at 8:59 pm EST/EDT

    Who cares what western media says about it.
    There are some news from the investigation team in Moscow though. It appears that they named the person who ordered the murder. It is the commander of ukrainian mercenary batalion named after Djohar Dudaev, Adam Osmaev.
    http://ruposters.ru/news/13-03-2015/smi_nazvali_zakazchika
    The murder had no religious motive – this was all smokescreens – the Chechens here came together with the ukrainians to destabilise the situation and poison Russia-Chechnja relations. I think this makes sense.

    • alan king on March 14, 2015  ·  at 3:55 am EST/EDT

      since it says the murder is a plot by Ukranians, may be it is good enough for Putin/Russia to say it’s good enough for us the send troops in !

  27. Peter on March 13, 2015  ·  at 8:59 pm EST/EDT

    A good article here by international criminal lawyer Christopher Black on the US/NATO war propaganda.
    http://journal-neo.org/2015/03/13/nato-war-propaganda-a-danger-to-world-peace/

  28. вот так on March 13, 2015  ·  at 9:12 pm EST/EDT

    Note the bolded sections. What they describe is zionist Jewish hate campaigns in action. Remember the zionazi hate campaign against Muslims over a mosque & community centre being built in New York a few years ago? This is the same Jewish zionist network doing the same sort of hate campaign, using both their local assets to add credibility and their centralised international organisation setting the strategy.

    Scottish Muslim Leader Backs Joint Christian-Muslim Worship Events

    Interfaith gatherings between Muslims and Christians are routine and should be commended, Mazhar Khan, Secretary of the Muslim Council of Scotland told Sputnik on Friday.

    The statement comes a day after a Church of England vicar was chastised for holding a joint Islamic and Christian service at his church in London.

    “In terms of interfaith activities there will be occasions when faith groups will come together in a place of worship. These things happen all the time and I don’t see that as being an issue, although I don’t know the specifics of the case,” Khan said.

    Reverend Giles Goddard of St. John’s Church in central London has faced an angry backlash from traditionalist members of his clergy and fellow vicars after he held a joint service in which he reportedly told worshipers to give thanks to “the God that we love, Allah” after reading a passage from the Bible.

    Khan, however, welcomed initiatives to bring communities from different religious backgrounds together.

    “In terms of what happens in Britain it is a genuine desire to do the interfaith work and it is not under any duress from the Government and that is why we do support these initiatives,” he said, adding “I don’t see any issue when people come together and create a sense of unity between faith communities.”

    The Muslim Council secretary also praised the fact that vicars and imams are free from interference and direction by the authorities.

    “In Britain Vicars in the Church of England or Imams are free to do what they want and preach what they want without direction from the government,” he told Sputnik.

    The recent case in London is not the first time a Christian minister comes under fire in the United Kingdom for opening his church’s doors to Muslims.

    In 2013, reverend Isaac Poobalan, a minister at St. John’s Episcopal Church in Aberdeen became the target of online abuse after he agreed to allow local Muslims to regularly practice their faith in his church as their local mosque was too small to accommodate the Muslim congregation.

    Muslims from the Syed Shah Mustafa Jame Masjid mosque, located a short distance from St. John’s, worship up to five times a day at the Christian facility.

    The zio-Jews are clearly upset about this Muslim-Christian cooperation. It’s undermining 40-50 years of their hard work steering Christians to hate Muslims.

    • FLOR solitaria on March 13, 2015  ·  at 10:11 pm EST/EDT

      Yeah, but when the popes were too ecumenical with the muslims, all the Orthodox were up in arms.

      • вот так on March 13, 2015  ·  at 10:31 pm EST/EDT

        FLOR solitaria

        Yeah, but when the popes were too ecumenical with the muslims, all the Orthodox were up in arms.

        Ah, the “don’t look here, look over there” tactic. Very clever….zzzzz.

        • FLOR solitaria on March 13, 2015  ·  at 11:20 pm EST/EDT

          Short memory. They were and still are harshly criticized for this by most Orthodox.

      • Anonymous on March 13, 2015  ·  at 11:13 pm EST/EDT

        Well, yes!

        after all, it’s just part of the longterm plan to consolidate everyone under their one-world religion.
        and live up to that very word “catholic” in the name.

        quite astounding that this supposed “church” (term not even mentioned in any language of the bible, thus all “officials” of this church heirarchy are unnecessary, mere figments & frauds ) set up to supposedly spread the teachings of a certain prophet somehow left that name out of the church.
        i mean, the brazen nerve of them to do that.

        they’ve tried lately to throw people off, because more & more caught on down the centuries simply by reading history, instead of just say changing the name & plain lying, to form that state within a state in 1929 so that people won’t figure it out that it really is roman (the other name).

        why, the nerve!

        now for a trivia jeopardy question to drive home the point:
        under which “pope” (hint: only recently 1800’s) was that genuine giant egyptian petroglyph, complete with heiroglyphics, dropped off on the lawn there.
        same “church” who claims as the first commandment “…no false gods before me”!
        the nerve!

        bonus question:
        only 2 other places on earth was this done—name them.

        • вот так on March 13, 2015  ·  at 11:30 pm EST/EDT

          Anonymous on March 13, 2015 · at 11:13 pm UTC

          Right on que, the 2nd member of the distraction team arrives…

        • FLOR solitaria on March 13, 2015  ·  at 11:40 pm EST/EDT

          Careful… You don’t wanna upset the Hungarians now, do you ?

        • Eimar Clark on March 13, 2015  ·  at 11:49 pm EST/EDT

          “Well, yes!after all, it’s just part of the longterm plan to consolidate everyone under their one-world religion.and live up to that very word “catholic” in the name. ”

          That would be difficult, since both
          Anglicans and Episcopalians are Protestant congregations, most definitely NOT Roman Catholic.

    • Ann on March 14, 2015  ·  at 4:44 am EST/EDT

      I hope that great Christian didn’t back down….the thing I find funny is when these Zio-corporations are confronted they back down fast. I watched a good documentary called “An Evergreen Island” and this wonderful island was infested with a copper mine. the blacks finally after terrible losses of their loved ones blew up a couple of electric towers at the mine and the mine shut down…for good.

      Can you imagine Cheney, cornered ? What a jello blob he would be.

      We’ll win.

  29. Anonymous on March 13, 2015  ·  at 10:10 pm EST/EDT

    Who’da thunk that friday the 13th would be a double-header no show?

    not only is jason a no-show, so is vlad.

    Finian Cunningham (SCF) : NATO’s Operation Atlantic Resolve paced ahead this week with the latest arrival of more US military forces in the Baltic region. Under the guise of defending eastern Europe from «Russian aggression», more than 100 Abrams tanks and Bradley armoured personnel carriers rolled into Latvia. Last month, a similar motorised display of military support was deployed in Estonia – in the town of Narva – with American flags flown by the US Army’s Second Calvary Regiment just 300 metres from the Russian border.

    http://nsnbc.me/2015/03/13/natos-shadow-of-nazi-operation-barbarossa/

  30. elsi on March 13, 2015  ·  at 10:23 pm EST/EDT

    By far not because a lie is repeated becomes truth, at least for a lucid and informed mind.
    Dispelling the youngster pseudojournalist, and I never tire of repeating, the only thing with the murder of Kirov that resembles that of Nemtsov is that blames the wrong person and this person is a great statesman who looks after the interests of their nationals and, therefore, is an obstacle to the cares of prey of Anglozionist Empire.

    Kirov was murdered by Zinoviev and his Trotskyists! (To see who gets tired before).

  31. Iossif Vissariónovich Stalin on March 13, 2015  ·  at 10:33 pm EST/EDT

    The Spanish girl is right. It was Zinoviev who murdered my comrade and friend Kirov.
    Thanks comrade elsi.

  32. elsi on March 13, 2015  ·  at 11:05 pm EST/EDT

    The Secretary General of NATO comes to Madrid and is dedicated to “warn” Podemos: the Alliance is what has given “peace and stability”

    http://www.elespiadigital.com/index.php/noticias/historico-de-noticias/8774-el-secretario-general-de-la-otan-viene-a-madrid-y-se-dedica-a-advertir-a-podemos-la-alianza-es-lo-que-ha-dado-qpaz-y-estabilidadq

    Both he and the foreign minister Garcia-Margallo wield the jihadist threat as a reason to stay in the “orbit security” provided by NATO.

  33. Anonymous on March 13, 2015  ·  at 11:27 pm EST/EDT

    Out of topic, but another revelation of the bogey business with Iran
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    Bill Casey offered an arms deal
    to the Iranians in exchange for
    holding the US hostages LONGER
    to get Reagan into the White House.

    It’s not a conspiracy theory.

    It happened.

    Video:

    http://www.brasschecktv.com/page/28064.html

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  34. Luca K on March 13, 2015  ·  at 11:35 pm EST/EDT

    @Saker or others who may be well informed about the Russian political landscape:
    With all the rumors floating about Putin in the media, even suggesting he could be dead, I wonder about what would Russia become if he suddenly left power? Is there a successor in place? Dmitry Medvedev?
    Is there anyone who would continue Putin’s policies?
    I ask this because it seems that even in Putins party, United Russia, there are certain people who appear to be too accomodating of Zusas interests, “Atlanticists”, if u will.
    Like Dmitry Medvedev, for one. That man did not inspire confidence in me.
    As I see Russia with China following behind, as the duo that could break Zusas unipolar world hegemony and as I am aware of the 5th column – Paul Craig Roberts often mentions them – inside Russia, I often worry that a sudden demise of Putin could jeopardize the ongoing process towards a multipolar world.
    Thanks in advance for any enlightenment of how such a scenario might play out. (or if you have already written on this, perhaps you could supply moi with links).
    Hoping all is well with the president,
    Best regards.

    • Anonymous on March 14, 2015  ·  at 12:02 am EST/EDT

      I am no Saker, but until he gets back from his break..Lavrov looks like the bloke to keep things moving.

      I get the impression the Chinese like him – that’s very important.

      • Ann on March 14, 2015  ·  at 4:50 am EST/EDT

        well all this bullsh*t talk about anything and everything that might (not) be happening to Putin…it seems like you guys would like it if it was true….Saker has said, to those who have been here for a while, that Rogozin is the man…

    • Peter on March 14, 2015  ·  at 3:19 am EST/EDT

      “Is there anyone who would continue Putin’s policies?”

      Rather than policies, I suspect Putins strength is his ability to negotiate and pull different factions together. This would be very difficult to replace.

    • a on March 14, 2015  ·  at 4:48 am EST/EDT

      dimitri Medvedev was one of the officials mentioned in this thread’s video as meeting with Pyatt.

  35. elsi on March 13, 2015  ·  at 11:42 pm EST/EDT

    Shocking results of a survey in Slavyansk (VIDEO):

    http://euskalherria-donbas.org/2015/03/13/impactantes-resultados-de-una-encuesta-en-slavyansk-video/

    • elsi on March 14, 2015  ·  at 12:24 am EST/EDT

      Saker, I do not know if you have already seen but euskalherria-donbass.org is recommending your site. Look at the link above and then in the right column under the section “Analisa”.

  36. elsi on March 13, 2015  ·  at 11:51 pm EST/EDT

    “The return of Putin”:

    http://eng.kremlin.ru/news/23707

    • вот так on March 14, 2015  ·  at 12:00 am EST/EDT

      Now watch the zio-spam switch to trolling about whether he looks sick or not in the photograph. ;D

    • Wayoutwest on March 14, 2015  ·  at 12:13 am EST/EDT

      This could be a body double, notice no frontal pictures. Putin did not look well in the photo on 3/6, I suspect Polonium poisoning. .

      • Vierotchka on March 14, 2015  ·  at 7:11 pm EST/EDT

        I doubt it very much. It most obviously is Putin himself and he is looking just fine.

    • Veritas on March 14, 2015  ·  at 12:39 am EST/EDT

      You would think the Russian press would have a look at the Kremlin website ;) …….

      Veritas

  37. Veritas on March 14, 2015  ·  at 12:11 am EST/EDT

    Dear The Saker,

    The investigation of the Nemstov murder has revealed who ordered it:

    http://fortruss.blogspot.ca/2015/03/nemtsovs-killer-was-hired-by-commander.html

    Ukraine yet again involved. (Wasn’t the “model” the girfriend of another batallion leader). How this guy has got away with it for so long really leaves question marks over the EU too.

    And who does Osmaev work for? Follow the trail…..

    Rgds,

    Veritas

    • Eimar Clark on March 14, 2015  ·  at 1:25 am EST/EDT

      Kolomoisky.

    • alan kin on March 14, 2015  ·  at 3:58 am EST/EDT

      sounds like good enough reason for Putin to send troops in… After all, didn’t Bush invaded Afganistan to get Bin Laden?

  38. DumpHarper! on March 14, 2015  ·  at 2:44 am EST/EDT

    This is a follow up to a few previous comment thread regarding the censored VOA article/video we mentioned that was started by @pug with replies from @Michael D and @RC here: http://thesaker.is/foreign-media-and-politicians-about-nemtsov-murder-who-and-why-fits-facts-under-theory/comment-page-1/#comment-78629

    We have finally had the opportunity to create/upload a video and compile/publish an article as well. Below is the summary intro with links to both the article and video. As always, please take a moment to check them out and feel free to share, offer feedback, critique and comments if you have a moment.

    #Harper’s War(s): #Ukraine, #Iraq, #Censorship, #Propaganda and False Narratives

    Just when we thought the Harper Regime’s fear-mongering and war-profiteering propaganda had no “legitimate” counter narratives thanks to gaslighting media conglomerates, yellow journalists and cowardly controlled Oppositions, Friday the 13th presented a couple of rather odd surprises from the most unusual sources. Thanks to an attempted censorship of an article/video published/uploaded 12Mar2015 by the Voice of America (VOA), an article that seemingly flew under the radar via Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty (RFE/RL) published 08Mar2015 and another under the radar article via ABC News published 11Mar2015, we can actually present some facts about the situation in Ukraine and Iraq/Syria that may come to a surprise to many but unsurprising to others. One may begin to wonder who “We the People” should really be afraid of, who the enemy actually is and who should be incarcerated for life.

    Sadly, this tri-fecta is not really good for the actual People of Ukraine nor Iraq nor Syria or here, but you can be assured that the People of Ukraine and Iraq and Syria, and their respective regions, their collective peace, prosperity, safety and security, are feeling the full brunt of this wonton military adventurism and they certainly will not forget these omissions and facts. While our attention is being diverted every which way but loose, the Harper Regime and their foreign partners are taking full advantage of the ongoing distractions and fear-mongering while at the same time coordinating very similar draconian legislation, such as Bill C-51, to curtail the fundamental liberties of the collective citizenry and populous. Let’s face the facts, the Harper Regime is merely going along, to get along.

    Below, we will present everyone with 3 articles that should concern everyone for multiple reasons. After you take the time to review them, ponder the wars that are being sold by way of deceptive propaganda techniques sand the flooding of vast regions with weapons and armaments. Then question the role that the “legitimate” media conglomerates playing to sell these foreign endevours as legitimate and necessary as well as the way that our elected politicians are turning a blind eye to certain facts to go along, to get along. Discuss them with your friends, political representatives and adversaries alike. Upon reflection, utilize some critical thinking skills and ask yourself and decide for yourself, Cui bono?

    continue reading: https://dumpharper.wordpress.com/2015/03/13/harpers-wars-ukraine-iraq-censorship-propaganda-and-false-narratives/

    Censored by VOA: In Eastern Ukraine, Civilian Casualties Push Men to Join Rebels

    For some odd reason this video/article was removed (censored) from the Voice of America (VOA) website. It was originally posted/uploaded on 12Mar2015 and was not available on 13Mar2015.

    Considering there are literally hundreds of similar videos, we can only assUme that this was removed because, unlike the others, it was published by a so called “reliable” source and it seriously damages a one year plus dis-information campaign and propaganda narrative being waged by gaslighting media conglomerates, yellow journalists, cowardly politicians, fear-mongers and war-profiteers of all stripes.

    For this reason and for the sake of due diligence and research purposes, we have decided to make it available for all of those interested in a missing component of the situation.

    Below you will find the text description and the information we were able to retrieve from the cached version of the page itself. We will also be publishing an article summary on our website with screengrabs and other details as time permits. Until then, please consider forwarding this to your political representatives as well as any/all media outlets to assure that they cannot claim the typical plausible deniability defense…

    In Eastern Ukraine, Civilian Casualties Push Men to Join Rebels
    Published March 12, 2015

    After months of fighting in eastern Ukraine, the presence of the Ukrainian military and the shelling of civilian neighborhoods seem to be pushing more men to join the rebellion. VOA spent a day with a group of new recruits undergoing weapons and explosives training. Patrick Wells reports from Donetsk.

    Download, Archive, Mirror, Share!

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=02Wid7I0tWk

    We would like to offer special thanks @Saker, webmaster @Gevorg, the mods, contributors and all involved in the comment thread(s) in addition to the rest of the VOS community for your valuable contributions. :)

  39. WizOz on March 14, 2015  ·  at 2:56 am EST/EDT

    Alexander Mercouris said: “It’s always 1938 when Mr. Putin is concerned”. Putin is Hitler!
    For Michael Weiss it’s 1938 again, except that this time Putin is Stalin. He evokes the murder of Kirov and its “orchestration by Joseph Stalin” to put the blame on his opponents and organize the “show trials” of the Old Bolsheviks.

    That is a give away. It’s the same “Trotskyist Center” with its cohorts of “”semi-Trotskyites, quarter-Trotskyites, one-eighth-Trotskyites, people who helped us, not knowing of the terrorist organization but sympathizing with us, people who from liberalism, from a Fronde against the Party, gave us this help” (deposition of Karl Radek), at the same time anti-hitlerist and anti-stalinist, transmogrified into Neo-Conservatives.

    The theory of Kirov’s assassination by Stalin was advanced by Alexander Mikhailovich Orlov, aka Leiba Lazarevich Feldbin, Old Bolshevik, Chekist, NKVD-ist, sent to Spain during the Civil War, where from he defected to Canada (taking with him $60,000 in operational funds from the Soviet Embassy safe). He wrote to Trotsky in Mexico alerting him that the NKVD had infiltrated the entourage of his son Lev Sedov. Then he disappeared in the USA, reemerging just after Stalin’s demise, publishing ‘The Secret History of Stalin’s Crimes’, allegedly based on informations received from Abram Aronovich Slutsky, former head of the Soviet foreign intelligence service (INO), then part of the NKVD, from May 1935 to February 1938, when he was “removed without noise” (“heart attack”) and posthumously stripped of his CPSU membership and declared an enemy of the people.

  40. Bas on March 14, 2015  ·  at 8:04 am EST/EDT

    The world in panic. All faults on this planet relate to this men. Read the lips of the so called free media. With disappearing thy are acting like the real childish sh.t thy are. Anything happening, like hot instead of cold war, who should be blamed? Their NATO pals are begging for it. Sending tanks en men to Russia borders to show thy got the biggest. Lets say Russia plan to accept the invitation. It will explain the panic.

  41. Anonymous on March 14, 2015  ·  at 3:01 pm EST/EDT

    Graham Philips has some background on Adam Osmayev, the Chechen thought to be the guy who contracted the killers to murder Nemtsov.

    http://thetruthspeaker.co/2015/02/08/adam-osmayev-british-raised-but-not-british-terrorist/

  42. Anonymous on March 14, 2015  ·  at 8:04 pm EST/EDT

    The Brits amongst us may enjoy this RT artcile http://rt.com/op-edge/240745-uk-neocons-faux-left-establishment/

    Summary:

    “Power of ten: How neocons and the fake-left took over British establishment….Well, here are 10 important events (in chronological order) in the takeover of Britain by the neocons and their faux-left allies. As you’ll see, it was in the 1980s that much of the damage was done.
    1. March 16, 1976: Harold Wilson announces his resignation as Prime Minister and Labour Party leader….
    2. May 4, 1979: Margaret Thatcher becomes Prime Minister, following the Conservatives’ win in the general election…
    3. February 12, 1981: The Times, the leading British establishment newspaper, is bought by hard-right media baron Rupert Murdoch…
    4. March 26, 1981: the formation of the Social Democratic Party (SDP)….
    5. March 3, 1985: the defeat of the miners’ strike…
    6. 1986: Richard Ingrams stepping down as editor of leading satirical magazine Private Eye…
    7. October 26, 1986. ‘Big Bang’- the Thatcher government’s deregulation of financial markets…
    8. January 28, 1987: The removal of Alisdair Milne as Director-General of the BBC…
    9. July 21, 1994. Tony Blair’s election as Labour Party leader and the birth of “New Labour.”..
    10. December 18, 2007: The election of Nick Clegg, of the Orange Book faction, as Liberal Democrat leader…”

    Defeat of miner’s is biggest for me.

  43. elsi on March 15, 2015  ·  at 10:56 am EST/EDT

    Ray McGovern dropped me great. I read that last year he was arrested for making a protest. He is very brave. It’s a shame that nowadays there is fewer decent people like this in charge.
    I wish him health and many and lucid years of life.

  44. sasy on March 16, 2015  ·  at 2:17 pm EST/EDT

    Of course Putin killed Nemtsov, probably personally. Just as he personally shot down the MH17. This is why US intel has not revised its version of MH17 (i.e. Putin did it) since it was put out 5 days after the shootdown itself

    http://www.strategic-culture.org/news/2015/03/15/us-intel-stands-pat-on-mh-17-shoot-down.html

    The article’s by Robert Parry who cut his teeth with Iran-Contras scandal back in the Reagan years. He is also the villain – I think – who regularly challenges the highly articulate and capable State Dept spokesperson, Psaki.

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Parry_%28journalist%29

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