by Pepe Escobar for RT
Let’s start with some classic Russian politics. Finance Minister Anton Siluanov is drawing up Russia’s economic strategy for 2016, including the government budget. Siluanov – essentially a liberal, in favor of foreign investment – will present his proposals to the Kremlin by the end of this month.
So far, nothing spectacular. But then, a few days ago, Kommersant leaked that Russia’s Security Council asked presidential aide Sergei Glazyev to come up with a separate economic strategy, to be presented to the council this week. This is not exactly a novelty, as the Russian Security Council in the past has asked small strategy groups for their economic assessment.
The Security Council is led by Nikolai Patrushev, the former head of the Federal Security Service. He and Siluanov are not exactly on the same wavelength.
And here’s where the plot thickens. Glazyev, a brilliant economist, is a Russian nationalist – sanctioned personally by the US.
Glazyev is arguably going no holds barred. He is in favor of barring Russian companies from using foreign currency (which makes sense); taxing the conversion of rubles to foreign currencies (same); banning foreign loans to Russian firms (depending if they are not in US dollars or euro); and – the smoking gun – requiring Russian companies that have Western loans to default.
Predictably, some sectors of US ‘Think Tankland’ went bonkers, stating with utmost certainty that “the Russian energy sector would not be able to find much financing without connections to the West.” Nonsense. Russian firms would easily find financing from Chinese, Japanese or South Korean sources.
Whatever measure of attention Glazyev will get inside the Kremlin, the whole episode already means that Moscow harbors no illusions in the near future regarding the exceptionalists (one just has to look at the presidential candidates, from ‘El Trumpissimo’ to ‘The Hillarator’); as Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Sergei Ryabkov recently put it, “[we] should expect toughening of the sanctions pressure.” Once thing though is absolutely certain; Moscow won’t bend over backwards to “pacify” Washington.
Neo-Tsarism, anyone?
One might be tempted to see Glazyev drawing up plans to return to some sort of Tsarist self-sufficiency while cutting off ties with the West. Assuming some version of that would be approved by the Kremlin, what’s certain is that it may turn into a huge blow the EU might not recover from.
Imagine Russia defaulting on all its foreign debt – over $700 billion – on which Western sanctions have raised extra, punitive costs in terms of repayment.
The default would be payback for the twin Western manipulation of oil prices and the ruble. The manipulation involved unleashing on the oil market over five million barrels a day of excess reserve production that were held back by a few usual suspects, plus derivative manipulation at the NYMEX, crashing the price.
Then, the derivative manipulation of the ruble crashed the currency. Almost all imports to Russia were virtually blocked – as oil and natural gas exports remained constant. In the long run though, this should create a significant balance of trade surplus for Russia; a very positive factor for long-term growth of Russia’s domestic industry.
Vladimir Yakunin, the former head of Russian Railways, now out due to a reshuffle, recently told AP in no uncertain terms how the aim of US sanctions was to cut off Russia economically from Europe.
Sanctions, coupled with speculation on oil and the ruble, pushed the Russian economy into recession in 2015. Yakunin, like most of the economic/business elite, expect Russia’s economic troubles to last at least until 2017.
Currently the only products that the West needs from Russia are oil and natural gas. A possible Russian default on its debt would have no effect on that demand in the short-term; and most probably in the long-term as well, unless it would contribute to a new financial crisis in the West, something that nearly happened in 1998.
We all remember August 1998, when a Russian default shook the entire Western financial system to the core. If a Russian default is now the object of serious consideration by the highest powers that be – and that includes, of course, the FSB, SVR, GRU – then the specter of The Mother of All Financial Crisis in the West is back. And for the EU, that would be fatal.
It’s your fault we can’t loot
Enter Iran. The lifting of sanctions on Iran – arguably by early 2016 – ultimately has nothing to do with the nuclear dossier. It’s a ‘Pipelineistan Great Game’, as in having everything to do with oil and natural gas.
The US – and EU – wet dream remains to replace Russia with Iran in terms of natural gas and oil imports to the EU. Every serious analyst knows this might take at least a decade, and over $200 billion in investment; not to mention Gazprom would fight it with the formidable – commercial – weapons in its arsenal.
At the same time Western financial powers in the New York-London axis did not anticipate that Moscow would not bow down and accept their demands that Putin lay off Ukraine – so that they could loot Ukraine’s mostly agricultural lands at will. They obviously didn’t learn from history; Putin also did not back off when he stopped them from looting Russia.
So the entire, sorrowful Kiev episode, as much as an infinite NATO expansion gambit, was also an attempt to stop Putin from preventing the Western looting of Ukraine.
What we had as a result was a tectonic geopolitical shift; the reconfiguration of the entire world balance of power as Russia and China deepened their strategic partnership – based on a mutual external threat coming mostly from the US, with the EU as accessories. Russian intelligence very well knows the alliance now makes Russia and China invulnerable, whereas separately they could easily fall victim to trademark Divide and Rule.
As for the counter-NATO angle, Russia has had plenty of time to remilitarize, focusing on defensive and offensive missiles; the key to the next major war, and not obsolete US aircraft carriers. Russian defensive missiles such as the state-of-the-art S-500 and the offensive Topol M – each with ten MIRVs – can easily neutralize whatever the Pentagon may have in store.
After Russia, Western financial ‘Masters of the Universe’ went after China for allying with Russia. The usual financial suspects rigged the Chinese stock market in an attempt to crash the economy, using Wall Street proxies manipulating cash settlement mechanisms to first raise up the prices of the Chinese A shares, creating a giant boom, and then reversing the cash settlement rig to crash the market.
No wonder Beijing, very much aware of what was happening massively intervened; is actively studying cash settlement moves; and is carefully reviewing the records of major stock operators in China.
Round up those central bank suspects
The Kremlin’s got to do something about the Russian Central Bank.
The Russian Central Bank kept interest rates high, forcing Russian oil and natural gas producers to finance their operations from Western sources, and thereby plunging the Russian economy into a debt trap.
These loans to Russia were part of the New York-London financier axis control mechanism. Were Moscow to “disobey” the West, the West would call in their loans after crashing the ruble, making repayment almost impossible, as they did with Iran.
This is the mechanism through which the West – and its institutions, the IMF, World Bank, BIS, the whole gang – rule. Beijing is moving either to complement or replace this set-up with new and more democratic international institutions.
If the Russian Central Bank had operated under sounder principles, it would have lent money at interest rates below the West’s, and linked each loan to productive investment. A modus operandi totally different from the US – where much of the central bank credit goes to banks and financiers for their speculative scams.
Michael Hudson, among others, has already made the case that the entire Fed only serves the interest of its financial rulers and does not give a damn about American industrial infrastructure, which was progressively shifted to colonies and/or vassals, as well as to China.
So the ‘Masters of the Universe’ thought hardcore pressure on both Russia and then China would work. It did not. There are reasons to be alarmed; the ‘Masters of the Universe’ will keep raising the ante, higher and higher.
The scenario ahead spells out Russia further moving east while simultaneously moving to extricate itself from most of the West’s institutional architecture.
The merger of the China-driven New Silk Roads, a.k.a. One Belt, One Road and the Russia-led Eurasian Economic Union, although slow and full of pitfalls, is irreversible. It’s in their mutual interest to invest and develop a pan-Eurasian emporium.
Iranian natural gas will go mostly to the Asian part of Eurasia, and not the EU. And the Chinese economy will at least triple over the next fifteen years as the US continues to de-industrialize.
Whatever Putin and Obama discuss at their possible meeting at the end of the month in New York, exceptionalist pressure over the bear won’t abate. So it pays for the bear to keep a lethal financial weapon in storage.
Pepe Escobar is the roving correspondent for Asia Times/Hong Kong, an analyst for RT and TomDispatch, and a frequent contributor to websites and radio shows ranging from the US to East Asia. Born in Brazil, he’s been a foreign correspondent since 1985, and has lived in London, Paris, Milan, Los Angeles, Washington, Bangkok and Hong Kong. Even before 9/11 he specialized in covering the arc from the Middle East to Central and East Asia, with an emphasis on Big Power geopolitics and energy wars. He is the author of ‘Globalistan’ (Nimble Books, 2007), ‘Red Zone Blues’ (Nimble Books, 2007), ‘Obama does Globalistan’ (Nimble Books, 2009) and a contributing editor for a number of other books, including the upcoming ‘Crossroads of Leadership: Globalization and the New American Century in the Obama Presidency’ (Routledge). When not on the road, he alternates between Sao Paulo, New York, London, Bangkok and Hong Kong.
Salam,
The Empire is making Russia and China strong for the survival of The Empire. As Larchmonter445 said the following:
Therefore, there is no longer Anglo-Zionist. It is Anglo and it is Zionist.
Yes, Netanyahu is now isolated. The ISIS is a myth and under this myth The Empire is now allowing Russia to make Syria, Lebanon, Iraq, Egypt to be very, very strong just like before the Camp David kaka (sh*t). Just like before the Camp David accord, these Arab Countries will be given by Russia the best of Military Equipment to beat the mythical ISIS. The days of chaos is over for Syria, Iraq, Egypt, Libya and so forth.
Neither the US Congress nor Netanyahu can object to beating the ISIS. How could they, as supposedly ISIS is #1 Enemy of USA.
One can see, how easily Obama got the Iran Nuclear Deal passed by the Congress, this should be a dire lesson for both Netanyahu and AIPAC.
Soon, the GCC (Gulf Cooperation Council) will become from G6 to G7, to include Iran. And, then it will become G8 to include Yemen. InshaAllah.
You have to be in Middle East and Especially in GCC, in Oman to know the Pulse.
Best regards,
Mohamed
Push the Zionazis into a corner and you guarantee a New 9/11-a New, New Pearl Harbor if you like. Bigger, better, possibly a nuke or dirty bomb or some contagion. Blame it on Putin, or China or, most likely, Iran, then start bombing Iran and expect the US to follow. Probably not New York, as too many Jews would suffer. Maybe the Vatican, to punish the Pope for treating the Palestinians like human beings. I’d imagine that they are game-playing the scenarios at Mossad HQ as we blather.
Salam brother Mulga Mumblebrain,
Very true, the threat is always there. However, I am rethinking things lately. How about the 28 redacted pages of 9/11 report has nothing to do with Saudi Arabia! Maybe, it has to do with some other country.
I am looking a new Dubya Bush in this light ………..
Best regards,
Mohamed
Nice wishful thinking.
Maybe the Russian leaders will default (refuse to repay the fraudulent debt to the imperialist Zionist/American Bankers), and work with new financial allies within Russia, China, and India. Maybe the tooth fairy will visit us this night.
Maybe they will save Syria. Maybe they will march to Berlin (er-Kiev, er-Washington DC).
Maybe they are on a mission from God to restore the Band (Blues Brothers).
Hey!!! What about: The Pink Elephant in the room that no one sees?
What Must Be Done Here at Home “In the Land of Mordor where the Shadows lie”?
That’s Right! What About the other important question of just “What Must Be Done” (treatise from the non-musical Lenin) by the American people – within the Belly of the Beast? That uncomfortable topic remains to be answered; Hell! The question is not even considered!
The mere conception of resistance is not allowed. Those who attempt it are ruthlessly eliminated. The German Nazis were pathetic imitators of the Zionist American political order.
However, our humanhood remains in question. Si somos o no la gente de Playa Giron o Lexington y Concord?
For the Anarchist collective!
“To be, or not to be: that is the question”
For the Democratic Republics!
IMAGINE
Has everyone forgotten so soon this idea of breaking free is absolutely ridiculously impossible whilst the entire country is still full ensnared & run domestically by huge foreign Western megacorporations?
I read that Cargill still controls all the grain buying & distribution in Russia, as example; in all the ra-ra cheering last year when putin finally reversed a tiny portion of the “food blackmail” by refusing imports of EU froots & vegetables, this was somehow missed, which all along since 2000 should have been absolutely mandatory they be grown internally (not a shortage of arable land there from what I see).
But you see I discount that.Since those are “man-made” problems,they can be corrected by “men with the desire to”.So instead of us using that as an excuse.Instead we should be asking “why” they continue to allow it.And “what” or “who” will it take to stop that and fix the problems.To me its those things that are the “litmus” test for the new Russia.If they overturn those controls and fix the problems.Then they are set on successfully rebuilding Russia.If they “don’t” then we’ll see that the new Russia is the same as the old Russia,but only with better PR.A great first step would be to listen to patriotic Russians like Glazyev.From what I’ve seen over the years he cares for Russia,and wants her to free herself from Western controls.Again,the “litmus” test will be if he is given the go-ahead to do it.If not,then the last question I asked may have answered itself.
Uncle Bob,
Have you seen this tape of Starikov? http://russia-insider.com/en/politics/nikolai-starikov-how-escape-western-economic-system/ri8781 [highlights below]
He says Russia simply wdn’t be permitted to be monetarily sovereign. But if this is true, then probably Meyssan is correct that it’s by US arrangement that Russia has gone into Syria. http://www.4thmedia.org/2015/08/the-russian-army-is-beginning-to-engage-in-syria/ I mean Russia cannot be completely under US/banksters’ thumb regarding her freedom to create her own currency/ control her own central bank, and simultaneously be able to defy US w respect to Syria.
Highlights of the Starikov video:
3:00 In order you were inscribed in world economy you have to play by certain rules. . . IMF, certain standards, independent central bank and . . . creation of money only like reflection of the sold resources abroad.
5:02 Today a certain system dominates
And we cannot refuse this system at once because the world will not recognize our currency and our country and there will be a big blockade. The way of small steps towards creation of the alternative center of issue will be more correct.
5:59 Therefore a return to the multipolar world has to begin with the alternative center of issue.
6:30 Staying in this system is more favorable to China at the moment than a one-stage gap with it. China grows in this system, plays by the rules. China has huge gold and foreign exchange reserve and Americans cannot tell it is just paper and computer zeros.
6:59 It is possible to quit the system only in a case when the exit from it is more favorable than staying in this system.
7:07 Many of my colleagues don’t think about it when they criticize what is happening today
7:16 Many of these countries does not want to assume the main weight of blow of this system. . . each of them wants to miss each other forward. . . “Only after you.”
Anonymous, thanks. I’d like to read on the Cargill control of grain in Russia. I’ll search for it, but if you have a link it wd help.
Only thing I know is that there was a brief comment on Dances w Bears about how the foreign-owned grocery chains were afraid that someone wd ask what % of their food was of local origin.
So my question is, “Is that a loophole in Russia’s counter-sanctions? Or is that the food that is being destroyed when detected?
@ Peter J.Antonsen
Q; Nice wishful thinking.
R; OK. Why don’t you give me some ‘cutthroat’ action as in ‘what to really do?’
What would you do if you’d be trotting around this globe in P.M. Putin’s shoes?
For the record [and given all the restraints he’s caught up in], I think he [Mr. Putin] is doing a hell of a job.
Have you missed the fact that the KKK has not attacked the Donbass with its 100K amassed troops?
Have you missed the fact that FUKUS isn’t bombing Syria back to the
Stonehengestone age?Have you missed the fact that both China and Russia are very busy trying to rip all those $$$ contraptions out of the veins of the world economy?
It’s so easy to sit behind a computer and tell the world what’s wrong; it’s so much more difficult to go out there and do the right thing.
Mr. Putin has to dance on eggshells in a minefield and impatient people complain about the fact that they have to wait for an ‘omelet’ to be served?
Really?
Peter,
Would you consider dropping the term ‘Anarchist Collective’ and sticking with ‘Democratic Republic’?
I fear the former is limiting your potential reach, as ‘anarchy’ is synonymous with ‘chaos’ in most people’s minds.
Anonymous, Daniel, and eimar,
A sincere thanks for your response.
Daniel, you are missing my point, or better yet, getting it in the reverse. I am saying just that — that sitting aside in the USA and expecting Vladimir Putin and Russia (with all the pressure they are under from world imperialism), to save the world without any help from the American people, without any EFFORT from the American people is obscene.
We have printed – thousands of times an IMAGINE flier that my group & friends have distributed widely throughout the US over the years. It has appeared on this Saker website (perhaps The Saker can provide you a link. We have been involved in an effort to provide a political alternative to the Totalitarian Democratic/Republican Gang Circus that controls American politics. Some of our members have spent years in prison. Most have spent some time there.
Our impact in a nation of 320 million is minimum. The Saker, who resides here, in the belly of the beast could explain more of the difficulties of moving a moribund but dangerously violent world power.
I have the greatest admiration for Putin and the Syrians and the Novorossyans and the Palestinians and the Vietnamese, but, we in the Fires of Mordor must do our part. We at the AC are not sectarian and do not insist on leadership or that we have all the answers. We respect all. We believe we have an opportunity to do something to expose the coming 2016 electoral circus. The Oligarchs must must make their claim to democracy and human decency and provide a “democracy show” as they drag us under. We must resist and expose as best we may. And we must show some intestinal fortitude HERE!
For the Democratic Republics!
For Sacco & Vanzetti!
For Durruti!
For Ron Paul, JFK, Rosa Luxemburg, Karl Leibknecht, Dieudonné, Soral, Freud (everyone was equalish and wanted their mother), MLK, Malcalm X, Toussaint, Lumumba, Kahlo, Bakunin, Delacroix, Bobby Fisher, Joan Baez, Vladimir Putin, Pedro Albizu Campos, Leon Trotsky (despite his insane advocacy of Military Communism), Givi, Alexander King (who was not afraid of Tigers), and all the others I forget for the moment. Oh yeah! John Lennon! Murdered by The Man.
IMAGINE
IMAGINE
Peter…
I cannot imagine why you have put Putin and Givi (true Anglo-Zionist freedom fighters) on the same list as: Rosa Luxemburg, Karl Leibknecht, Trotsky – all violent Jewish revolutionaries; Freud a Jewish pervert; Lennon a mediocre singer who promoted ‘free love’ and drugs (his song Imagine was not about peace, but anarchy).
IMO … Your list of people has too many differing ideologies to make sense .
Peter, well, I can see we are all reading carefully your comments now, after your surprise a couple of weeks ago.
Peter what do you want us to do, beside idealize like you do ? I mean, boots on the ground…..
Give instructions of daily activities that could change the Empire…I’m guessing Saker would be ok with that practical agenda…start organizing Peter !! This has to go a further step !!!
Dear Ann,
With the Saker’s permission, I will print our new rough (unfinished) draft IMAGINE flier – in the required 2 parts – due to length. It represents our effort to secure a Paradigmatic shift within the American Resistance, based upon our National Revolutionary Traditions. *Yes! The present Constitution is an excellent document and can be remade later based upon the will of the next generations. Additions and subtractions to our effort kindly appreciated. AC, & Sons & Daughters of Liberty.
IMAGINE An Alternative to the 2016 Electoral Circus
“We hold these truths to be self-evident: that all men are created equal… governments are instituted among men, deriving their powers from the consent of the governed; that whenever any form of government becomes destructive of these ends, it is the right of the people to alter or abolish it and to institute new government, laying its foundation on such principles…”
The above is a portion of the Declaration of Independence, written by Thomas Jefferson.
We submit the following facts to the citizens of the United States.
The government of the United States has been a Totalitarian Oligarchy since the military financial aristocracy destroyed the Democratic Republic on November 22, 1963, when they assassinated the last democratically elected president, John Fitzgerald Kennedy, and overthrew his government. All following governments have been unconstitutional frauds. Attempts by Robert Kennedy and Martin Luther King to restore the Republic were interrupted by their murder.
A subsequent 12 year colonial war against Vietnam, conducted by the murderers of Kennedy, left 2 million dead in a wake of napalm and burning villages.
In 1965, the U.S. government orchestrated the slaughter of 1 million unarmed Indonesian civilians.
In the decade that followed the CIA murdered 100,000 Native Americans in Guatemala.
In the 1970s, the Oligarchy began the destruction and looting of America’s middle class, by encouraging the export of industry and jobs to parts of the world where workers were paid bare subsistence wages. The long decline of the local economy has led to the political decline of the working class, as well as the decay of cities, towns, and infrastructure, such as education.
The impoverishment of America’s middle class has undermined the nation’s financial stability. Without a productive foundation, the government has accumulated a huge debt of $trillions of dollars. Adding to the debt, the so-called ‘Bailout’ of the nation’s Bankers has looted America’s workers of another $13trillion. This debt will have to be paid, or suffered by future generations. Concurrently, the top 1% of the nation’s population has benefited enormously from the discomfiture of the rest. Additionally, the interest rate has been reduced to 0, thereby slowly robbing millions of depositors of their savings, as their savings cannot stay even with the inflation rate.
The government spends the declining national wealth on bloody and never ending military adventures, and is or has recently conducted unconstitutional wars against 9 nations. The oligarchs maintain 700 military bases in 131 countries; they spend more on military weapons of terror than the rest of the nations of the world combined. Tellingly, more than half the government budget is spent on the military and 16 associated secret agencies.
The nightmare of a powerful centralized government crushing the rights of the people, so feared by the Founders of the United States, has become a reality. The government of Obama/Biden, as with previous administrations such as Bush/Cheney, operates a Gulag of dozens of concentration camps, where prisoners are denied trials, and routinely tortured. The Patriot Act and the National Defense Authorizations Act, enacted by both Democratic and Republican factions of the oligarchy, serve to establish a legal cover for their terror.
The nation’s media is controlled, and, with the school systems, serve to brainwash the population; elections are won by the gang that spends the most money, and the people are intimidated and treated with contempt.
Part 2 of above response to Ann:
How can we fix this mess? We suggest 2 steps.
First: We recommend Alternate Elections be held wherever possible with the intent of establishing Alternate (DUAL POWER) Government Foci. The day of the one dimensional twin political party (gang) scam) should be over. The Democrat and Republican gangs and their phony political posturing resemble that of the professional wrestlers on TV. They put on a show. They are well paid for their efforts. And, after the show, they retire to the showers (Skull and Bones?) for a couple of laughs and good sex.
Instead of a silly, and relatively harmless show (from the professional wrestlers, We The People receive ruinous Wars, a terrible economy, and the death of our Liberty from the paid servants of the Oligarchs.
No money will be allowed to be spent in our elections, and paper ballots will be used throughout. We urge the following points:
1. The right of those who wish to work to employment at a living wage.
2. The right to a place to live at a fair price.
3. Legalize drugs.
4. Free all non-violent drug and alcohol related prisoners.
5. Bring all Troops home.
6. Assert American Independence and National Sovereignty from Israel (no further financing of their economy and military).
7. Former Congressman Ron Paul and former President Jimmy Carter to head American Foreign Policy.
8. Those responsible for the murders on 9/11 must be arrested and put on trial.
Second: our existing Constitution must be respected and supported. Later, when our revolutionary government takes the stage of history, and if our next generation desire, they have the right to alter, or completely repeal the old constitution as they see fit.
Thomas Jefferson favored the continual renewal of the American Revolution by each new generation creating a new constitution (and, thereby, a new constitutional government). This process would empower the new generations and serve to revive the quality of government in a process of Permanent Revolution. Jefferson wrote:
“Every constitution then, and every law, naturally expires at the end of 19 years. If it be enforced longer, it is an act of force, and not of right. It may be said that the succeeding generation exercising in fact the power of repeal, this leaves them as free as if the constitution or law had been expressly limited to 19 years only.”
Jefferson further explained his approach to the next generation in his letter to James Madison:
“I set out on this ground, which I suppose to be self evident, ‘that the earth belongs in usufruct to the living’:”
“Then I say the earth belongs to each of these generations, during it’s course, fully, and in their own right. The 2d. Generation receives it clear of the debts and incumberances of the 1st. The 3d of the 2d. and so on. For if the 1st. Could charge it with a debt, then the earth would belong to the dead and not the living generation.”
In 2016, Thomas Jefferson, the theoretician of the first American Revolution, would insist that the newest citizens, through self empowerment, must clean the stables and resurrect a new Republican government that will restore our freedoms and an economy of prosperity and social justice, for the long overdue second American Revolution.
The next generation may write a new constitution, establishing a less powerful government which will ensure President Franklin Roosevelt’s Four Freedoms, freedom of speech and expression, freedom to worship God in ones own way, freedom from want “which…means economic understandings which will secure to every nation a healthy peace time life for its inhabitants…” and freedom from fear “which…means a world-wide reduction of armaments…”
Students working on state levels can form Committees of Correspondence which will write and conduct a statewide vote upon each new constitution. Then, these committees can select representatives who will convene on a national level and write a constitution that will be presented, through a nationwide referendum, to all citizens of the United States to adopt, or reject.
Once adopted: The new constitution will become the law of the land and of a free people. They will establish a new government, continue to arrest criminal politicians of the old tyrannical oligarchy, and, in short, help to repair the damage of the previous totalitarian governments.
For the Democratic Republic! Sons and Daughters of Liberty florent.defeu@yahoo.com
Ok, Peter, nice. How are you going to distribute it ? Is someone making it possible for this to go into every mail box in US ? That would cost alot, but might wake up some minds.
How many fliers do you propose to print ? If you send me some, I can distribute a few in Canada. I can send say 10 fliers to 3 friends across the country and they can leave them in shopping malls ?
Sounds expensive Peter.
Ann,
Canada is indeed fortunate to have you.
Feel free to email directly (email at bottom of flier- florent.defeu@yahoo.com)
If you send me an email address or mail address, I will send you a polished version of the flier.
Will attempt to work in some of eimar’s and others’ suggestions for improvements of First Draft Fliers.
Yes, to revolutionarily intervene in a huge nation of 320 million, where the Oligarchs have long controlled the media, and the political apparatus, and the educational establishment, is an exceedingly difficult task.
No one has come close to rocking the Oligarch’s imperialist boat since the Mexican American War of 1846-1848.
Have left my students in shock more than once – over the years.
Been in Canada. Lovely place.
Peter,
Some suggestions.
Dump numbers 3 and 4 in Part 2. Too divisive, and they have no real link to structural overhaul. Besides, Number 3 will makes you look like you really work for Soros – and you don’t want that, do you?
Keep the quotes to a minimum – no more than two short sentences from Jefferson, JFK and MLK. You need to go mainstream. None of the other luminaries you list at the end have any name recognition/political relevance to the American public. JFK and MLK are iconic, rallying points for whites and blacks, not least because they shared dreams common to
both. ( You need one for the Hispanic community – maybe Che Guevara? )
Insert ‘Return utilities especial waters infrastructure, management and supply to Public Ownership.’ The troops would find extensive potential employment in this area too. (Its a big movement here, Ireland.)
Insert ‘ Re -introduce public banking through the expansion of the credit union system, where all customers are also owners. ‘
* * *
Propose localized systems of food production, including community-based initiatives and making it integral to the education system. Other basic self-sufficiency skills should be taught too. (This is also another area of potential employment for the troops.)
Make military policy one exclusively of defence, not offence. Expand the coastguard service to become an environmental watchdog with international agreements/coordination. Plenty of scope for the Navy.
Dismantle the surveillance apparatus, and apply technical ability to space explorations/fenvironmental and astronomy projects . Incorporate into primary education system.
Ban filmed porn-production outright. You will be doing society a big favour, especially the kids. (Nude pictures are ok, but should be age-appropriate.)
Ban GMOs outright.Start a national seed conservation project and exchange.
Introduce Urban Renewal initiatives that are citizen and community driven, including appropriation of slum/unfit buildings into public ownership if they are in a state of decay or non-maintained. (Maybe start a ‘The Big Paint-In’ on some delineated area to show what people power can do to make a city /town look better and be a nicer place to live?) You could connect with Occupy on this. You could also develop a concurrent read-a-thon to promote literacy – one of the biggest barriers to grass-roots change.
I hear Atlantic City is a dump. How about starting there? Go to the local schools, churches, businesses.
* * *
You will get a lot more of Main Street joining your ‘Democratic Republic’ than currently. And that’s where you have to go, if you really want change.
ps Assigning primary objective status to 3 and 4 is almost certainly losing you a lot of potential support. Let such issues emerge from democratic consensus: they are secondary, and people need to have the fundamentals tackled first.
*Detailed proposals can be offered in booklet form.
Just my two cents worth.
eimar,
Many thanks for your response.
On demands number 3 & 4. The American prisons house 3 million prisoners, more than any other nation. 1 in 4 Black youth are in some way bound up in the American Legal Court System. The Prison system is a huge Gulag that is the largest State budget item 25%, exceeding their education budget. It is a ruinous cancerous unconstitutional system made complete with the most brutal torture, slave labor, and pedafile rape and other brutality.
The Prison system is part and parcel of everything that is wrong with America.
On the other hand, your suggestions on 1. utilities, esp water, 2. Public banking, 3. expanded Localized system if food production & 4. Urban Renewal Initiatives will be added post haste.
This does not end, but just begins the discussion.
Like the Saker, we are beginning to be overwhelmed (with responses); that is a good feeling.
We may be contacted by the email at the bottom of the flier.
Thanks again. Mother visited Ireland, almost didn’t return home.
so your idea of expanding appeal is to ban porn films, the biggest hits on the internet, which loads and loads of people seem to be uploading of themselves for free? maybe you just have different aesthetic/religious sensibilities? and dropping the legalization of drugs, the very first part of which is occurring right now as i type in washington d.c. and states west, north and south? and for the hispanics che guevara, a violent cuban communist revolutionary who tried to export violent communist revolution to nations outside cuba? much as i understand and even admire cuba, that society is not anything i or, i can’t imagine, many freedom loving americans to sign up for. try again?
India is slowly detangling itself from usa similar to Russia 1990-96.
After that you will see major Indo Rus & indigenous military projects.
http://defencetalk.net/attachments/ymyj2lm-jpg.16735/
http://4.bp.blogspot.com/-_Dyi2Nxd0po/VZkJ7fMfdKI/AAAAAAAAP7U/WCFAtQycnkM/s640/INSAS_Excalibur.jpg
When I first read this when it was published, I thought it a fine trial balloon, defaulting–a reminder that two can play the same game. Autarky isn’t Putin’s game, so the balloon’s just that. Whatever happens from here on regarding Syria, the Empire’s already lost the media game and its recent moves to recover that loss won’t work. It might be said its chaos blew back onto itself–very justly!!
For those not knowing what happened to the story of Gulf War Syndrome, here’s a new item that fills in a few gaps, http://www.counterpunch.org/2015/09/18/under-toxic-fire-how-the-clintons-helped-cover-up-gulf-war-syndrome/ While reading, it must be remembered that it was Hillary Clinton who did the behind the scenes dirty work to scuttle husband Bill’s call for universal healthcare.
I think when it comes to “Russia’s Ultimate Lethal Weapon,” one need look now further than the image at the link, http://angryarab.blogspot.com/2015/09/how-come-us-edition-is-different-i.html
I’ve found angryarab to be very beneficial and promote his site and his scholarly works.
I’m thrilled by this article and I have GREAT respect for Glazyev , who, I believe, is one of the most intelligent economists in the world. For a long time I was expecting Glazyev to take charge of the Russian economy. I’m praying for their wisdom and fortitude to do the right thing.
If Glazyev was Chinese, the Chinese government might have given him a province or large city to work his economics. That’s how they moved forward, test areas, meticulous observation, and then replication of the successful strategies.
He wants to work his wonders on the whole nation at a critical moment. However, it is not going to happen until Russia is no longer under destabilizing actions. Putin is too prudent to make abrupt changes across the economy.
Wow, very informative.
Certainly provides ammo for foes of mandatory vaccines.
There was a hugely hyped situatoin in my hometime recently, where one child was foiund to have measles. The vilification that ensued of mothers who refused to have their c hildren vaccinated was quite remarkable There were blaring headines in the papers—more than one item per edition relating to the threat of measles and the whole ‘herd” theory.
Children who hadn’t been vaccinated were told to stay home from school, so they missed weeks of schooling that was their due, paid for by taxpayer. The joke, at th ened of the day, was that the measles diagnosis was a false positive. But htat didn’t slow down any of the vaccination Nazis.
If anyone comes at me with a needle filled with an unwanted vaccine orderd by anyone, and especially the government, I’ll consider it an assault. How about looking at it from the point of view of evolution? Those who have normal childhood measles etc. and survive it pass on their genes. The one in one hudred thousand or thereabouts who does not survive does not pass on his or her genes. THAT is how the “herd” really works, IMO.
Katherine (proud “survivor”—ha ha, ridiculously overused term—of measles, chicken pox, and mumps)
Harrumph. This post is not getting posted. It is sitting on the screen. And when I want to post elsewhere I get that extremely annoying, snarky “You are posting too quickly. Slow down.” This comment is quite rude. Furhtermore I am not posting “quickly.” Apparently I am not posting at all since my post is sitting there dead in the water. And what , by the way, is “quickly? And what is wrong with it?
Katherine do not worry, that message “you are posting too quickly. Slow down.” also comes to me sometimes, it is alien to moderation, probably a wordpress error, but I cannot say for sure. Try it again and you will see that your comment will enter. Regards.
Katherine and all else about “You are posting too quickly” yes..very rude…but…
If you hit the ‘go back’ button, then your comment will be there, you might have to scroll back up to the top of the thread, but it is still there…and just ‘post comment’ again.
and Katherine, about mandatory vaccines…Catherine Austin Fitts has alot about these topics on her blog at Solari.com….on the left side scroll down to the headliners…usually at least one headline per week about this topic.
Hi Katherine,
Not sure where you live, but the mandatory vaccination hysteria, (and law!) in California has me worried. Actually, herd immunity is a term that is used incorrectly in the media. It actually refers to the fact that a live virus moving through a population usually leaves 30% of the population unaffected. The measles virus is something we all had in the 60´s and was not a big deal. It will move through a population every 5 years or so, and gives the adults a booster which provides immunity to shingles. Now, the vaccination does´t provide immunity, it is considered `effective´if it leaves antibodies in the bloodstream, and needs a booster every few years. Now, shingles is a much more common, very painful condition with increased morbidity in adults due to universal measles vaccines. The vaccine issue is complex, because the schedule has grown enormously, vaccine manufacturers have no liability by law, and each disease has its own story. When I taught in Arizona for some years, I came to know parents of many vaccine damaged children, and huge numbers of children with disabilities of all kinds. I have sort of made it a research project since moving to Mexico. I can only conclude there is a depopulation agenda afoot. I grew up in California, in a pretty liberal, well educated area, and it blows my mind how people seem so hypnotized, or programmed. An investment banker I follow says that when she was in Washington in the 80´s she overheard some quite surprising information about entrainment technology being used in TV transmission. It really makes me wonder what the latest technology being used is!
Speaking of transnationals, GMOs, food labelling blackmail, etc, check out this recent “A Tale of 2 Cities” (not London/Paris), & their recent acts WRT the transnational seed/”food” companies:
http://www.rt.com/politics/315844-government-decides-to-ban-gmo/
A senior Russian government member told reporters the cabinet decided that any food production in the country will completely exclude any genetically-modified organisms or parts thereof.
“As far as genetically-modified organisms are concerned, we have made decision not to use any GMO in food productions,” Deputy PM Arkady Dvorkovich said at an international conference on biotechnology in the Russian city of Kirov.
At the same time the official emphasized that there was a very clear line between this decision and the development of science, medicine and some other branches.
The law ordering obligatory state registration of GMO products that might contact with the environment will come into force in mid-2017.
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As you know, July 23rd was indeed a dark day for GMO labelling when the House of Representatives passed H.R. 1599, the “Safe and Accurate Food Labelling Act of 2015” – what we call the DARK Act (Denying Americans the Right to Know).
http://www.responsibletechnology.org/posts/wp-content/uploads/2015/09/Transcript-After-the-DARK-Act.pdf
I was flown to Poland by the Polish government once, to give a press conference with the Environment Minister, praising their non-GMO stand; a week later, there was a new government that was pro-GMO.
I lobbied in Bangkok for the Ministers there to try to ban the outdoor release of GMOs in field trials.
They did.
A week later, there was a new government; they allowed outdoor field trials.
The fanaticism of the pro-GE push makes me sometimes think that it might be the vector for the Great Culling that the Masters plan to solve the ecological problems of the planet, and be rid of the billions of ‘useless eaters’ now surplus to requirements in an age of computerisation, automation and robotisation.
Anonymous ,
I’m horrified that Russia’s law against GMOs won’t go into effect until mid 2017. They were talking about it a year ago. I though it was already in place.
Scotland’s banned GMOs, too. But I think that the way the EU law is written, ostensibly so that countries CAN ban them I believe will turn out to be a minefield allowing Monsanto to sue them.
The plans for the all-powerful corporate oligarchy (the NWO) must include control of food. Just controlling grain almost allows control of animal husbandry, cuz they all eat grain. And of course if TTIP passes, banning GMOs will be impossible for any member state.
But Penelope, is that 2017 date, the final withdrawing from GMOs ? I mean it takes a long time to re-convert farms after converting into GMO…so what are you saying exactly ? And where are the links ?
You’re right, Penelope, it enters into the plans of the oligarchy controlling the food and also the water. Hence imperialist wars also be made to seize the fertile land, as in Ukraine with its “black soil”, the best in the world, or in Syria with its fertile valley of the Orontes, or aquifers, as in Lybia with the Great Man-Made River project of Gaddafi, and in Syria with the Golan Heights.
The loss of food sovereignty is the origin of the great African famines. When we lost ours, we will be finally in their hands. One can resist if has health and strength, but will not last long if it forms part of a famished legion.
This issue of water and food is much more important than it could seem.
http://actualidad.rt.com/actualidad/186556-guerra-siria-extraccion-boveda-fin-mundo-semillas
http://actualidad.rt.com/actualidad/171874-crisis-agua-hambre-guerras-terrorismo
Lendman checks in from his home base, so you know what that means….it means the Second City soon to be known as the financially imploded hellhole of Illinois is still standing.
Pentagon Updating War Plans Against Russia
Politics / US Military Sep 20, 2015 – 01:28 PM GMT
By: Stephen_Lendman
Longstanding US policy calls for regime change in all sovereign independent countries – by color revolutions or wars, notably targeting Russia, China, Iran and Venezuela, to eliminate major rivals and control world resources, especially oil.
The Pentagon maintains war plans against all targeted countries, updating them as needed, ready to act if ordered – risking potential global war.
On September 18, Washington Post-owned Foreign Policy magazine featured longtime anti-Russian writer Julia Ioffe’s article headlined “Exclusive: The Pentagon Is Preparing New War Plans for a Baltic Battle Against Russia,” saying:
http://www.marketoracle.co.uk/Article52359.html
I always enjoy reading Pepe Escobar, but I am puzzled by his criticism of the Russian central bank.
I thought they handled the financial crisis really well:
They jacked up interest rates to defend the ruble which was in free-fall and thus prevented massive food price inflation (to which the poorer classes are the most vulnerable).
But the rate increase was not too high to trip up the economy. For Russian companies facing 11-15% interest rate, it should have been palatable because the ruble devalued by much more than that…
They managed to control massive food price inflation, yet allowed sufficient devaluation to protect the oil&gas sector. Sheer brilliance!
So I don’t get the bitterness against the central bank…? Maybe there’s other stuff we don’t know about?
Or maybe those complaining the loudest are Russian corporations who were dumb enough to take out foreign loans because they only saw the interest rate but did not consider their exposure to currency depreciation…
http://www.bloombergview.com/articles/2015-01-30/rate-rise-shows-putin-likes-ruble-devaluation
(yes I know this is from Bloomberg but it’s very flattering to the Russian economy, and also describes how looking forward Putin probably prefers more devaluation presumably to further protect oil& gas)
http://www.cbr.ru/eng/
@ Serbian girl,
Like you, I also enjoy Pepe’s writing.
However [yes, that dreaded word], this is one of his lesser contributions. It doesn’t feel/read like something cohesive. It’s not a smooth, authored paste; it sill has many chunks in it [including typos].
Hopefully this is the result of a severe hangover :o)
I guess you mean you have a hangover ? Daniel…time to start change !!
I think the problem with the Central Bank is that its high interest rates are killing the Russian companies who want to borrow, and preventing infrastructure spending which is the key to growth. The link indicates something is definitely afoot. It sounds complicated, too complicated for me to figure out, but I don’t think the strangulation by the west can go on much longer. I hope Glazyev’s strategy is carried out. But eventually Russia should cut its ties with BIS, that is a corrupt organization.
http://southfront.org/russia-itself-can-solve-all-economic-problems/
Sorry, forgot the link!
I actually doubt Russia will do such a thing unless completely backed into the corner…that type of thing would not be forgotten by the west for centuries…and Russia is not really wanting war…they want prosperous peace.
@David George
Re the South Front in the link you posted, I took issue with the following sentence (even though the rest of the article was fine):
For the Central Bank: “Stable” rouble means its stability against the US dollar or the Euro”. That’s not true.
The central bank tracks the difference in prices over a period pf time for a basket of goods. i.e. the delta in price change for a product. The CBR explicitly says (see link above) that they are aiming at 4% in price inflation. The CBR never stated they aim to have the rouble trading at X USD.
Also, it is not the job of a central bank to provide easy liquidity to private corporations. This is what the US Federal Reserve is doing and its basically fascism (merger of state and corporate power). I am very glad Russia has not chosen to go down this path.
I agree with you at least as I understand you. I see money as a promise: this much money will buy you this much of a specific product, and the job of a monetary authority is to maintain that purchasing power of the money. I believe in a mixed economy and also one where there is a government-sponsored entity in a kind of competition with a private entity so it can keep tabs on what goes on. I have no problem with private industry as long as it does what it is told! The aim of the economy should be to provide employment for its people (the troublemaking men, generally speaking) in the primary interest of the society, which I see as harmony (could that translate as “dao”?).
… I am puzzled by his criticism of the Russian central bank.”
Penelope will happily tell you more about it, but it basically boils down to the RCB’s continued subservience to IMF diktat. I think it’s universally acknowledged that the RCB did uncannily well within the IMF’s imposed restraints, but that those restraints are onerous and a tool of Empire. Russia will have to break out of its IMF treaty straitjacket if the RCB is to facilitate the development of a sound mixed economy.
As for the idea that Russian companies should default on Western loans, I’m surprised Glazyev is recommending such a move, or at least such a bald version of it. It’s the nuclear option, but are we really there at this point?
In the 1st place, it would constitute fraud (they are able to pay)
In the 2nd, it would seriously harm Russia’s energy business in Europe, if for no other reason than that Europe’s banking system would be in meltdown.
In the 3rd, all defaulting companies’ Foreign Accts Receivable would be redirected to entities who’s loans were defaulted on. So, it may have little/no/even negative effect, other than a pile of bad will.
It is impossible to predict whether this may do them more harm than good without a rather detailed examination of the companies’ books.
OTOH, declaring a moratorium on debt service, pending normalization of political and economic relations would focus the attention of the Eurocrats and bring them to the table. It may well serve to trigger the conditions needed to renegotiate or repudiate some or all of the clause in those IMF treaties that hinder development.
Serbian Girl, I liked your post…well, the first banker lady of Russia has been voted banker of the year, and I don’t think this is a Russian tradition…so its the West’s opinion that she’s the banker of the year….not good omens.
We haven’t heard from Saker for a long time about Khazin and Glaznyev, I think whenever he posts an article by Khazin he’s criticized although Pepe seems to be on his (Saker’s) side.
Perhaps if he were to post another article by Khazin about Russian economy and where it should be going, we all wouldn’t criticize but try to learn and open our minds…then we might understand Pepe’s reasoning.
Yes, Nabiullina was voted central banker of the year by a magazine called Euromoney- a finance magazine. I wouldn’t discredit her because of this. I have found the financial media less awful than the mainstream media. Maybe it’s because the business people who read it need to make decisions based on reality and not some sort of spin…In any case, I don’t think she would be in her position if she didn’t have some support from Putin.
Late news from 2014:
The Onion clears & absolves Mr. Swiftboat Ed of all those mean vicious slanderous charges against his war record as a true war hero & patriot.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6m6d9ev5i6Y
Published on Jan 14, 2014
After years of painstaking research, the Swift Boat Veterans For Truth found that John Kerry was entirely honest about his military accomplishments.
“After Russia, Western financial ‘Masters of the Universe’ went after China for allying with Russia. The usual financial suspects rigged the Chinese stock market in an attempt to crash the economy, using Wall Street proxies manipulating cash settlement mechanisms to first raise up the prices of the Chinese A shares, creating a giant boom, and then reversing the cash settlement rig to crash the market.
No wonder Beijing, very much aware of what was happening massively intervened; is actively studying cash settlement moves; and is carefully reviewing the records of major stock operators in China.”
So the recent market crash in China wasn’t just a case of economics, as most Anglo media shills–both mainstream and “alternative” media–insisted, but rather a case of American/Western financial destabliziation (i.e. terrorism) in all but name.
This raises a broader issue as to whether most financial and economic dispruptions around the world in general are not caused by Adam Smith’s mythical “invisible hand of the market” but rather by the invisible hand of the American Empire of Chaos.
Other people have written on financial blogs, “There are no markets any more, only interventions”. Wall Street is a giant rigged casino, with the Fed and giant banks manipulating the markets every day. Trillions of dollars of “QE” money printing went to the richest of the rich for financial trickery instead of to industries for productive activity. The entire “globalized” political-financial system is corrupt and will collapse (or already has collapsed but nobody knows it yet). The only question is, can the human race change peacefully or will it once again resort to war?
methinks Brasil needs to hire the services of Sergei Glazyev
Yes, and Venezuela’s Maduro too…
Great essay by Pepe, he’s so up-beat. He makes me envious of not living in the East.
I have to put up this link again, because something is going on.
http://southfront.org/russia-itself-can-solve-all-economic-problems/
I think the Russian government is trying to figure out how to do an end run around the RCB in order to put money into productive activity, to put people to work, and to deal with the problem of inflation. It appears to be a savings bond issued by the treasury, administered through the postal system, with an annual interest payment linked to the rate of inflation. The funds then go into state-sponsored infrastructure projects. So the people who buy the bond are protected from the inflation, and the economy is boosted tremendously. As long as the bond is legitimate, transferrable, well understood and interest payments are made, it sounds like a good thing, because it says to people that they are investing in their country’s advancement and are helped in coping with inflation, which is high. It avoids the recession or depression that the high interest rates of the central bank produce — because that is what happens, when the US had stagflation in the 1980’s the Fed basically created a recession, high unemployment, reduction in standard of living etc. that is going on to this day. I don’t know why the RCB would copy that strategy, and maybe that is why the Russian government is about to do something drastic. I don’t know about the rest of the strategy but the most important thing the government can do is put people to work, and this does that.
Pepe Escobar’s economic analysis is almost completely wrong. He shares the fundamental error of many political analysts (he can be brilliant on politics) of trying to explain movements of capital from political motives. U.S. and Chinese financial markets are both neck deep in doo-doo. The central banks of each are desperately trying to remedy crises that stem from overproduction, capital surfeit, falling rates of profit, etc. However: the Fed and the PBoC are alike in taking reactive measures in response to economic crises that just keep coming. To emphasize the point, central banks do not plan, they react, and their market-priming policies only make the situatio worse because they serve no purpose for the real economy of production. Escobar has only the most fragmentary grasp of these things. Russia and China have the right to develop their relations as they see fit, of course, and it is good that that lessens US hegemony.
Escobar is also a historical agnostic. He is a fanboy of the Russian oligarchs and the Chinese capitalist-roaders, but sees no distinction between the higher society of revolutionary socialism and the present society of those countries. Indeed he hasn’t the slightest notion that anything but capitalism is possible. Bring back Lenin! Bring back Stalin! Bring back Mao!
“Bring back Lenin! Bring back Stalin! Bring back Mao!”
They are all dead and not coming back.
But 7 Billion freaks are discussing men in the cloud, and that they will come back and can keep talking?
No, my Gods are Lenin, Stalin and Mao (as on every Yuan bank note), while Putin maybe their rebirth, who knows.
“my Gods are Lenin, Stalin and Mao”
“But 7 Billion freaks are discussing men in the cloud, and that they will come back ”
Perhaps the key is to dispense with gods, instead of trying to put forward a linear response based on equivalence?
“and can keep talking”
A blog is a broadcast medium with various uses including as a datastream on ideological immersion and as a dead drop.
Ideological immersion increases the noise signal ratio which has uses in dead dropping.
Keep talking
I am adequately educated in many areas but finance is not one of them. I tend to blame myself but the problem may lie more with finance itself. I suspect that like religion it is simply incomprehensible to reason. It operates on faith with an in-group of priests who master its vagaries of language. Why, for example, must we have constant growth? That’s utterly un-natural. And why must we work, especially those troublesome men? As I relate at thelovegovernment.com our modern culture is insanely patriarchal. The corollary is that no one here can relate to what I say either. So why do I bother? Because I learn by reading and writing at the sexiest site available. As for ‘rithmatic in the financial world, it can’t learned by anyone sane because the motivation just isn’t there. I think Putin and the CBR are doing pretty well given the circumstances. By the by, I wonder if Syrian Girl is the same as featured on the videos. She sure is young and beautiful but can she be that brilliant all by her lonesome?
“The corollary is that no one here can relate to what I say either. ”
Reason apparently has evaded you since you make an assertion based on insufficient data.
Mr. Escobar appears to mimic your practice through his title, “Russia’s ultimate lethal weapon” followed by his “content”.
Fortunately Mr. Escobar is a journalist and the world is not solely populated by journalists.
Only thing I can tell you is that I first saw Syrian girl in 2013 and that she is still the same beautiful young lady (only looking a bit older now).
When I first saw her in 2013 I also wondered about her and was very very impressed (as I still am).
But of course it is unlikely that she gets no help, coordination etc.
For a bit more perspective on global events have a look at this:
https://solari.com/blog/?s=breakaway+civilization+oct+31
https://solari.com/blog/secret-space-program-conference-october-31-austin-tx/
I used to think I was the only nut case seeing some of these things, but what do you know? There are lots of people digging into it.