There is an interesting word in Russian: вялотекущий. It can be translated as “creeping” or “sluggish”. It is composed of the word вяло which means “lethargically”, or “torpidly” or “apathetic” and текущий which means to flow, to progress. This word comes to my mind when looking at the war in the Ukraine, it is progressing towards some kind of worsening, but it does so in a slouching, slowly creeping way.
Novorussian side
On the Novorussian side the recent elections did not solve the constant infighting between the various commanders. To my great regret, this nonsense is still going on. Bezler was removed from his command, Mozgovoi was told that his brigade had to be incorporated into the Novorussian Armed Forces (NAF), which he gladly accepted, and that this would be done by breaking up his brigade into various units of the NAF, which he categorically rejected. Then there was the news that Zakharchenko had decorated Strelkov and Borodai as with the Medal of “Hero of the Donetsk People’s Republic”. Strelkov denied that adding that he would not take that medal from Zakharchenko anyway. The news was then “corrected” to say that this decision had been made about Bezler and Borodai. The blog of Colonel Cassad (http://colonelcassad.livejournal.com/ – the most honest Russian-language blog on Novorussia IMHO) goes into exquisite details about all this nonsense and the English version of this site apparently has resumed translating his blog. You can find the English version here: http://cassad-eng.livejournal.com/.
Voentorg in action |
The good news is that while the Novorussians are fighting, the Russians are sending them huge amounts of weapons. The main difference with what Russia did in the past is that this time around the Voentrog is not done covertly at all and that these huge columns of trucks have been seen driving around the center of Donetsk, clearly in the hope that somebody would film or photograph them. The message to the Junta is clear – we are ready and we will support Novorussia. It appears that so far this new “semi-overt” style of support has deterred the Junta Repression Forces (JRF) from any major attacks.
Question for everybody: I have heard reports that columns of T-80 tanks has been spotted in Novorussia. Can somebody confirm whether this is true or not? So far, all the “T-80s” have turned out to be modification of the Ukrainian T-72, but the appearence of Russian T-80s could be significant because while not modern by Russian standards, most Russian T-80s have been retrofitted with modern electronics and fire systems. In other words, a modernized Russian T-80 would have a huge advantage over a Ukrainian T-72, specially an unmodified one.
I personally do not really care who of the Novorussian leaders is in command as long as it is one person. All of them have shown that they are competent military commanders so the question is a political one. Zakharchenko is by far the most legitimate political leader since he won the election, and he seems to most willing to do what the Kremlin wants which I consider a good thing. But this is also the reason why a lot of the other field commanders don’t like him, especially Strelkov. But then again, Strelkov himself is far from being unanimously endorsed either and, besides, he is now out of the Novorussian political game since he now lives in Russia. The fact is that Novorussia cannot exist without Russian support, so my totally politically incorrect preference for the command of the NAF would be for a Russian general to be put in charge, but that ain’t happening. Next best, somebody who will listen to a Russian general. But for the political command of Novorussia was is needed is a good administrator, a local Novorussian and a civilian capable of effectively interfacing with the military commanders. I personally liked Borodoi, but any guy close to the security services would do.
Why the security services? Because no real “democracy” is possible in a combat zone. So the next best thing is a pretend democracy where the democratically elected leader has some personal legitimacy, but is willing and capable of working closely with the military commanders and with the Kremlin. Sort of Borodai v2 I suppose. Alas, I don’t see that happening anytime soon.
Ukieland aka Banderastan
The total chaos in continuing the the Nazi-occupied Ukraine. While the junta did succeed in bringing a lot of military power (man and gear) to the line of contact, no real attack has materialized. Besides the already well-know terror shelling of civilians in Donetsk, the new and rewamped JRF has not shown itself capable of anything yet. Could they do more?
Yes, definitely, they now have three things which they lacked before the Minsk agreement:
1) More firepower
2) More armor
3) Well defended sectors
These are good ingredients for a determined attack. The problem for them is, of course, that the NAF now also has more of these three categories. Finally, the NAF retains a very significant advantage in moral, tactical proficiency, local population support, knowledge of the terrain and reconnaissance. This, along with the repoening of the Voentorg spigot, might well explain the current Ukie lack of attack.
[Sidebar: I have seen a lot of nonsense about Uncle Frost, General Winter, Jack Frost, etc. This is utter nonsense. Both the Russians and the Ukrainians (as if they were different) have fought wars in the winter for over 1000 years and they can very much do that again. Even in the Arctic (in the case of Russians). The Russians train in Siberia, on permafrost, in the Caucasus and, of course, in Central Russia’s brutal winters and while extreme weather conditions of the Winter or Spring (the thaw) make that harder, they don’t make that impossible at all. A Winter offensive is definitely possible, is less likely]
On the political side, on the Ukie side the elections has also not settled anything and all the bigshots are busy fighting each other. Most of the “action” seems to take place around Kolomoiski, but there is plenty of hatred to go around for everybody.
Russia
the leaders of the free world |
The big news for Russia is clearly the drop in the prices of oil and the drop in the value of the Ruble. Are the two linked? Yes, of course. While the general economic downturn worldwide did probably negatively impact the price of oil, there is little doubt that the AngloZionist Empire is using its influence to prevent the OPEC countries from cutting down on production. Is this strategy effective? Yes, definitely, but it also is very pricey, especially for the US shale gas industry. Cheap oil is also very good for China, so while Russia is hurting, China is getting a much needed boost. Worse for the AngloZionists, Russia and China are signing even more multi-billion dollar contracts but instead of dollars, they make them in Rouble-Renminbi.
Still, the worst problems for Russia are, beyond any doubt, self-inflicted. There is a reason why Russia has been so dependent for years on gas and oil exports: it is because the Russian economy has not been able to provide alternative sources of revenue and the reason for that is that the entire economic system adopted by Russia after 1991 has been designed to lock Russia into an “African” style of economy: Russia was allowed to export her raw materials and was told to import all the rest. How was that achieved? By telling the Russians to keep interest rates high, their savings invested in US T Bonds and keeping their main corporations incorporated abroad. Of course, none of that would have been possible without a faithful local comprador class imposing that system by its power of corruption on the rest of the country. The bottom line is that these sanctions primarily hurt Russia there were Russia is weak anyway, so in a sense you could say that these sanctions are acting like cattle-prods forcing the Russian state to very reluctantly go to its own salvation.
This is now a race against time. Who, of the USA or Russia, will have to cave in first and who will have the staying power to hold on to its objectives. Can you guess on whom I am betting? :-)
Conclusion
The situation in Novorussia is bad but not catastrophic. Russia will help Novorussia through the winter months and, hopefully, the infighting amongst the field commanders will eventually stop.
The situation in Ukieland is terrible and only getting worse. The Ukraine is now somewhere between the 4th and 5th Orlov Stages of Collapse. The recent gas deal with the EU and Russia changes nothing to that fact. We can begin to think of rump-Ukraine aka Banderastan aka Ukieland as something like a ‘frozen Libya’: a very dangerous, poor, violent wasteland run by thugs.
The situation for Russia is difficult, especially in the short term. The good news is that Russia is immensely wealthy with huge reserves of gold, currencies, natural resources and human capital and that Russia is politically extremely stable. The deep strategic alliance between Russia and China is, for both countries, the “ticket” out of the dependence upon the dollar and the way to true decolonization from the Empire.
As long as Vladimir Putin and Xi Jiping hold the course – and I believe they will – the Empire will continue to slowly erode.
The Saker
The next few months explained. Excellent and well written.
http://fortruss.blogspot.com.au/2014/11/after-eliminating-competition-kiev.html?spref=fb
Cassandra !
Thanks for posting your bio…I hope you don’t go away now, as I enjoy reading your comments.
Take heart sister !!
At least I’m not in the boiling water with anyone except my boss today…because she wasn’t there when I got there and so I left…then later I had a very angry phone call from her…
Hope things get better tomorrow…I think the stars were against us today…
Bye for now,
Ann
JAKE: You ask for help in determing why you get so much arrogant dismissal [to factual arguments].
You answered this yourself:
“The average denizen of my nation (the USA), and it would seem Western Europe, has very little idea that the nature of reality may be different from the constructed hyperreality sham they live in.”
I personally have found that most people are eager to complain about the govt. When this occurs I ask them what they think is wrong or what they think should be done. AFTER I listen to them they are willing to listen to me, but I usually hold myself to just a sentence or two w people I don’t know. But I finish by giving them a website I say agrees w them that something’s wrong. Most people will respond to the opener that, “I’m not sure the media tells us the truth.” Keep trying JAKE.
Elsi !
I love Putin too…sometimes these commenters have to understand different nationalities…an American perhaps would express their support of a guy by saying something other than “I love you”…but Spanish origins ..or something else… would say it your way…
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To Alien Tech !
thanks for the comment about OSL…I read about his death in Griffith’s book…OSB Dead or Alive ?
The truth really is great
Kharkov, Dniepropetrovsk, and Zaporyzhye are all future Republics. The storm troopers kept them under terror for a while (2 are headquartered in Dnipro) but all have good partisans (with arms up to APCs hidden) and mystery disappearances of thugs are becoming more frequent. Odessa has had a few people disappear, that were on the attack side in the massacre. Nikolaev has partisans too. Local people know where the fuel and ammo dumps are.
Meanwhile UAF is playing games, holding OSCE observers for 2 1/2 hours on grounds of not having the right papers. Last week they (OSCE) determined the shells that killed the footballing boys had been fired by UAF. They are starting to see what’s really going on.
Mr Abbott wasn’t in the far back corner APEC photo…he is immediately behind Mr Putin and sneering down at him.
http://www.smh.com.au/federal-politics/political-news/tony-abbotts-close-encounter-with-vladimir-putin-at-apec-leaders-portrait-20141111-11k385.html
Two more areas of Russia and China interlocking development.
Big Agriculture investment in Russia using Chinese joint venture.
High Technology cross-breeding with investors from each side entering the top Technology Parks in each country to back Russian innovation in high tech and Chinese commercializations.
The long term of Russia, despite all the short term problems looks very good inside and outside for business. The Russian Micex exchange is doing well. When oil prices return to their highs the ruble will recover.
Asian and Latin American investors will soon see huge growth opportunities investing their capital in Russia. Highest education levels in the world, top notch science and technology, vast markets and distribution to all continents, growing new infrastructure and the smartest leader make for earnings potential.
Energy costs are very low, low taxes, incentives for incoming entrepreneurs and big business.
And Russian friendship means something in a world of treachery.
Who would do business with Germans now, or the French who won’t deliver the Mistrals, or Norway or Sweden or Britain or Australia or the mayonnaise capital of the world, Canada, or the mighty corruption kingdom of the U.S?
The ideal place is the nation that can deliver Sochi amid the worst threats and bad press, who can open investment and ownership even to its key resources, who has partners for decades like Total and Exxon-Mobil who tell the world the Russians are the best, a contract means something.
For all the troubles they face, Russia is going to grow and prosper. China just made sure its partner will be stable and strong. China must have Russia as its wingman. Jet engines are one reason. Defense of its flank, thousands of miles, is another. Food and clean water as well as energy are others.
2014 and 2015 may be rocky going, but the pump is primed. Adversity is catnip to Russians. They have no quit. They don’t run. And they are not confused or baffled by the bullshit of the West.
They know when an enemy is at the gates.
You can find the Italian translation of this interesting article at:
http://www.noicomunisti.it/images/SITREP_DEL_09-11-2014.pdf
PENELOPE: “””””MARTIN BOCHNIG from East Berlin:
I have been posting for some time now on the somewhat secret or at least little-known status of Germany since WWII. Please tell us whether the following is generally unknown to the German people:
“Germany, Japan, Italy are still covered by the UN Charter’s Enemy State Clause, Germany still has no peace treaty, the 2+4 “instead of a peace treaty” is just that “instead of”.”””””
Yes, nobody knows it. Although a rising (but still tiny) number of Internet bloggers and activists is figuring out about it. But if you try to convince some typical Joe on the street, you get confused reactions and dis-belief. Nobody can just only imagine all of this. If you dare to speak such things out, one would (at the minimum verbally) blame you for being a Nazi and conspiracy theorist, mixed with UFO-researcher and Scientology-victim.
One of the problems is, that indeed some of the worst Neo-Nazis were the very first to look into these matters. (Although I guess, at least half of them are probably paid by the West-German (since 1990 overall-german) state. In fact it is shocking what we can find out about all of this!!! In BVerfG, 31.07.1973 – 2 BvF 1/73 the west-german “state”‘s highest constitution judge ruled, that west-germany is not even a souvereign country. It was not a conspiracy theory but a ruled law, that the 3rd. Reich did not perish on May 8./9. 1945, but only and alone the Wehrmacht. It is west-german law, that they state in BVerfG, 31.07.1973 – 2 BvF 1/73: The German Empire continues to exist, even though is incapable of acting by itself. Today’s BRD (Ferderal Republic of germany) is not the successor of the german Empire, but the german Empire and BRD are _IDENTICAL_
Those things are crazy.
It is not possible to discuss such things anywhere, as average Joe has been trained by the AngloZionist MSM not to even think about anything like that. They believe: “We are the good ones, for peace and against Nazis.” What they don’t want to comprehend is, that lots of Nazis and SS members could conveniently escape to the USA and West-germany after 1945 and most of them ended up in some of the best paid positions and highest military and civilian ranks. They see EU as a wonderful magic “democratic peace project”, rather than what it really is: The 4th Reich!
The EU has its roots in the 1930ies of Nazi-germany, and got set up by Nazis and Zionists after WW2. It is very crazy!
That’s why I never dared to mention such things here and why I only asked about Gorbatchev.
Forget the so called LEFT in germany. Here are in fact only a few hundred true communists in all of germany. So I may make up almost 0.1% of all communists in DE.
Sorry if it sounds confusing, but it is not possible to describe the situation here in any other manner. As far as I know, the KPD is still a forbidden party. The ruling party CDU was established by CIA and old Nazis with Nazi-funds. It is difficult to look through all of the fog. Most folks have absolutely NO CLUE whatsoever. The same can be said about all the influential newspapers such as BILD.de. Also about the secret service BND.
These things all have something in common: Often old Nazis and Zionists (in the literal sense) are working hand in hand. So: Nothing new in Ukraine …
The Ukraine has intentionally been empoverished for 25 years by western AngloZionist banks in order to drive the population into the hands of Nazis.
Compare this to the Weimar Republic (post-WW1 germany): It is the same. Such things are being done to intentionally start major bloody evil wars, and blame it on some thugs. Then the Zionists come and steal the entirety of whatever may have remained and enslave the country for the next centuries.
Although I cannot tell these things to communist comrades.
It is all extremely hopeless and SAD :(
I don’t routinely read Spengler because I am not sure if he is sarcastic or not but this is more Pepe’s writing style and he explains the Chinese are now so totally lost and dont know what to do next. I can see that. They had such good fortune in the last year and with all the bad news, they are totally perplexed at their fortunes. It is like Santa came and he dont want to leave. Bringing gifts after gifts after gifts but is also a pest because santa is also such a lazy guy he leaves everything a mess.
The Sino-American comedy of errors
By Spengler
The complaint is justified, to be sure: General David Petraeus helped train the 100,000-strong “Sunni Awakening” to create a balance of power against the Shi’ite majority regime that the US helped bring to power in 2006. How, the Chinese ask, could the Bush administration and Petraeus have been so stupid? To persuade the Chinese that they were indeed that stupid is a daunting task.
China’s attitude towards Washington has turned towards open contempt. Writing of the mid-term elections, the official daily newspaper Global Times intoned: “The lame-duck president will be further crippled ? China did not anticipate the end of the free ride from the Americans, and it isn’t sure what to do next.
http://www.atimes.com/atimes/China/CHIN-02-101114.html
Ukraine election results final official
Ukraine’s Central election Commission announced the final results of the elections to the Verkhovna Rada. In a multi-nationwide County “popular front” received 22,14 %, Block Petro Poroshenko – 21,81 %, “self-Help” mayor of Lviv Andriy Sadovy – 10,97 %, “the Opposition bloc”which includes former “regionals” – 9,43 %, the Radical party of Oleh Lyashko – 7.44 per cent, “Batkivshchyna” Yulia Tymoshenko – to 5.58 %. Finally, the “popular front” received by party lists 64 parliamentary mandate, “Block Petro Poroshenko – 63, self-Help – 32, “the Opposition bloc” – 27, Radical party – 22, “Batkivshchyna” – 17 (just under the proportional representation system 225 deputies elected). Taking into account the results of voting in single-member districts “Block Petro Poroshenko received in the Parliament 132 space, “popular front” – 82, “self-Help” – 33, “the Opposition bloc” – 29, Radical party – 22, “Batkivshchyna” – 19.
CEC Chairman Mykhailo Ohendovsky clarified that in two constituencies decisions on the results of the vote will be taken by the court. “We urgently brought all the results of the vote, results for districts 38 and 63 are expected to clarified by judicial decisions” he said. Candidates in these districts have gone to court to demand recounts.
Meanwhile the Empire Strikes Back. They have the CHEEK to threaten a Russian TV channel for not being impartial enough – like all the good obedient British channels are, of course.
http://mashable.com/2014/11/10/rt-bias-ofcom-sanctions/
[from Blue]
“Penelope said…
… I suppose people need more calories, too– to keep warm.
11 November, 2014 00:21″
Yes — but there are things about being out all the time in Winter which may not be expected: a major problem is getting too warm during strenuous exercise, and perspiring, and getting damp — so you get very cold when you stop and the wind blows. If you take clothing off (which should be in layers), it’s a nuisance and you then have to carry it. Well designed clothing and synthetics can help with that, but the problem doesn’t disappear.
I have to wonder about National Guard from California training troops for cold weather — N.G. from Pennsylvania or one of the northern states, known for sub-zero F. and snow, would seem to be more qualified.
In Illinois (hit -22 F. for a spell two years ago), and even NJ, people laugh at visitors from southern or warm states who complain about the ‘cold’ when it goes under 60 Deg. F.
Anyway, Ukrainians might be able to teach most California guardsmen a few things about living outdoors in Winter. Another case of US arrogance?
_Blue
Another lie we should not forget!
In the context of Kobani, numerous reports were made revealing that large weapon shipments were delivered to the heavily armed battalions of the ISIL by Turkey for the offensive on Kobani. One journalist, Serena Shim, would pay for her life for trying to document this. Shim, a Lebanese-American working for Iran’s English-language Press TV news network, would reveal that weapons were secretly being delivered to the insurgents in Syria through Turkey in trucks carrying the logo of the UN World Food Organization. Shim would be killed shortly after in a mysterious car accident on October 19 after being threatened by the Turkish National Intelligence Organization (MIT) for spying for the «Turkish opposition».
the Turkish government began claiming that it could not control its borders or prevent foreign fighters from entering Iraq and Syria. This, however, changed with the battle for Kobani. Ankara began to exercise what appeared to be faultless control of its border with Syria and it even reinforced border security. Turkey, which is widely recognized for allowing Jabhat Al-Nusra and the other foreign-backed insurgent forces to freely cross its borders to fight the Syrian military, began prevented any Kurdish volunteers from crossing the Syrian-Turkish border over to Kobani to help the besieged Syrian city and its outnumbered defenders. Only under intense domestic and international pressure did the Turkish government finally let one hundred and fifty token KRG peshmerga troops from Iraqi Kurdistan enter Kobani on November 1, 2014.
Both the Kremlin and Tehran reacted by warning the Turkish government to forget any thoughts about sending ground troops into Syrian Kurdistan and on Syrian soil.
Is it a coincidence that the ISIL or DAISH gained ground in Syria as soon as the US declared war on it? Or is it a coincidence that Rojava contains most the oil wells inside Syria?
The inhabitants and resistance in Kobani fighting the ISIL offensive have repeatedly asked for outside help, but have defined the US-led airstrikes in Syria in no uncertain terms as utterly useless. This has been the general observation from the actual ground about the illegal US-led campaign of Syria by local paramilitary and civilian leaders.
Before the US officially inaugurated its campaign in Syria by lunching airstrikes on Al-Raqqa, the ISIL’s fighters had left the positions that the US and its petro-sheikhdom Arab allies bombed. Instead of bombing the ISIL, the US has been bombing Syrian industrial and civilian infrastructure. While saying that some of these bombings, which include civilian homes and a wheat silo, were mistakes, it is clear that the Pentagon strategy of eroding an enemy state’s strength by destroying its infrastructure is being applied against Syria.
The War in Rojava: The US and Turkish Roles in the Battle of Kobani
http://www.strategic-culture.org/rubrics/politics.html
ot, perhaps, but dig this headline from FP Anglo-Zio bullhorn
Putin Hits on China’s First Lady, Censors go wild.
Murdoch must be dying in envy, unless of course FP is part of the Murdoch empire.
http://www.foreignpolicy.com/articles/2014/11/10/putin_hits_on_china__first_lady_apec_censors_go_wild
More good signs: former German foreign minister Genscher is pleading for a reset in European-Russian relations.
https://deepresource.wordpress.com/2014/11/11/german-former-fm-genscher-pleads-for-reset-in-european-russian-relations/
Kind regards,
Dutch
much appreciate anonymous last military assessment as I am unable to fully comprehend it myself from all the various the web sites-thank you, wish anna-news etc would do more english stuff eg the videos today- and I thank contributors for the interesting insights.
Kat Kan said… @ 11 November, 2014 00:24
” Earlier someone stuck into me for saying the leaders MUST we locals.”
You are mistaken.
It was your way of thinking that was criticised, especially your presumptions without evidence, and your use of imperatives -“MUSTS”.
The possible consequences of these weaknesses were outlined to improve operational results.
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Everyone just “knew” they had to go and fight. There was nothing prearranged or organised.”
This was not an accident as the strategic conditions that led to this were “encouraged” by strategists whose “leaders” were not restricted to NovoRussia.
The efforts of foreigners are not restricted to those carrying guns or restricting their attentions to NovoRussia.
One of the benefits of turning a map “upside down”.
http://rt.com/op-edge/203883-china-russia-deal-relations/
Understanding is never perfect, which also applies to the article.
http://www.globalresearch.ca/key-factors-enabling-the-american-government-to-commit-horrific-acts-abroad/5413105
Imperfect understanding gives rise to opportunities as well as costs.
If you are deficient in history and what happened, This is a very good condensed read on the last 2 decades but still pretty long…
Over the past quarter century, several trillion dollars worth of public property in every sector of the Russian economy was illegally transferred or violently seized by gangster-oligarchs acting through armed gangs, especially during its ‘transition to capitalism’.
Russia’s GNP declined sixty percent. Following Yeltsin’s bombing of the Russian parliament, proceeded to ‘prioritize’ the privatization of the economy, selling off energy, natural resources, banking, transport and communication at one-tenth or less of their real value. Armed thugs, organized by emerging oligarchs “completed” the program of privatization by assaulting, murdering and threatening rivals.
US and European academic financial consultants “advised” rival oligarchs and government ministers on the most “efficient” market techniques for pillaging the economy, while skimming off lucrative fees and commissions –fortunes were made for the well-connected. Meanwhile, living standards collapsed, impoverishing two thirds of Russian households, suicides quadrupled and deaths from alcoholism, drug addiction, HIV and venereal diseases became rampant. Syphilis and tuberculosis reached epidemic proportions.
respectable western media celebrated the pillage of Russia as the transition to “free elections and a free market economy”. They wrote glowing articles describing the political power and dominance of gangster oligarchs as the reflection of a rising “liberal democracy”. The Russian state was thus converted from a global superpower into an abject client regime penetrated by western intelligence agencies and unable to govern and enforce its treaties and agreements with Western powers. The US and EU rapidly displaced Russian influence in Eastern Europe and quickly snapped up former state-owned industries, the mass media and financial institutions. nationalist officials were ousted and replaced by pliant and subservient ‘free market’ pro-NATO politicians.
The US and EU violated every single agreement signed by Gorbachev and the West: Eastern European regimes became NATO members; West Germany annexed the East and military bases were expanded right up to Russia’s borders. Pro-NATO “think tanks” were established and supplied intelligence and anti-Russian propaganda. Hundreds of NGOs, funded by the US, operated within Russia as propaganda and organizing instruments for “subservient” neo-liberal politicians. In the former Soviet Caucuses and Far East, the West fomented separatist sectarian movements and armed uprisings, especially in Chechnya; the US sponsored dictators in the Caucuses and corrupt neo-liberal puppets in Georgia.
The Yeltsin decade is observed and remembered by the Russian people as a disaster and by the US-EU, the Russian oligarchs and their followers as a ‘Golden Age’… of pillage. Russians it was the Dark Ages when Russian science and culture were ravaged; world-class scientists, artists and engineers were starved of incomes and driven to despair, flight and poverty. For the US, the EU and the oligarchs it was the era of ‘easy pickings’: economic, cultural and intellectual pillage, billion dollar fortunes, political impunity, unbridled criminality and subservience to Western dictates. Agreements with the Russian state were violated even before the ink was dry.
The Golden Era of unchallenged world domination became the Western ‘standard’ for judging Russia after Yeltsin. Every domestic and foreign policy, adopted during the Putin years 2000 – 2014, has been judged by Washington according to whether it conformed or deviated from the Yeltsin decade of unchallenged pillage and manipulation.
By Prof. James Petras
http://www.globalresearch.ca/russias-vulnerability-to-eu-us-sanctions-and-military-encroachments/5412884
Simplicity and imprecision are like freedom fries – furs up the arteries.
Russia’s Central Bank to create alternative to SWIFT bank transaction system by mid-2015
http://en.itar-tass.com/economy/759113
Remembering Nahodka may help contextualise “events”.
In 1974 the Mitsubishi Foundation and others had a meeting.
In 1993 the Mitsubishi Foundation had a meeting with others in Moscow.
The small dramas
Will we ever know what became of this Ukrainian spy, captured while asking too many questions at a resistance checkpoint? Will we find out what he had been injected with? Will they find his parents? Alive?
With Givi as his guardian angel, I’m sure it will come out as well for him as possible, but will we ever know?
http://www.liveleak.com/view?i=a3e_1414584399
Speaking of Givi, I saw a reference to Lieut.-Colonel Givi. Did I miss something?
US General NcNeely prank called, reveals military secrets ENG Subs
The video has two parts: A news item on the subject (with Eng Subs) and the recording of the conversation itself. Both have been cut down to get rid of borin.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=L56nkaJVeig
From antimaidan:
https://twitter.com/antimaidan_en/
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Humour:
– You never know who you are talking to, mr president.
– I know. The Americans have no security awareness at all. First Nuland, then the US general. They have a lot to learn from us Ukrainians.
– Glory to Ukraine!
– Yes, yes, and all that. Now, how are things at the SBU?
– We are making progress on all fronts. We have an new insider in the Kremlin on our side.
– Funny, I have an new insider in Donetsk.
– What does he tell you?
– The terrorists are stronger than I thought. We shouldn’t mess with them.
– That is what our Kremlin informant also says. Ending the war was the right thing to do, but much more needs to be done, mr president.
– What do you have in mind?
– For starters, you need to build up Donbass again. We can’t loot Donbass anymore, but we can trade and we must. I have it on good authority that if we don’t, Russia will take over, as it has already done in Crimea, and goods we badly need will go to Russia.
– My informant says the separatists have a secret deal with Russia, but don’t worry, I also have a secret deal.
– With whom, mr president?
– That is classified, but I can tell you one of the Russian oligarchs called me and proposed a deal.
– I see. What support do we get from the Americans, mr president?
– So far not much, some military aid, some advice and some loan guarantees, but that is about to change. I have a new hotline. The other day I got in contact with an important individual at the US State department. Obama can’t say so officially, but he wants me to support the economy of Donbass.
– And the EU?
– I have a new contact close to the EU Commission in Brussels. She says I should disregard everything Brussels says officially and build up Donbass again. The EU fears one of the international courts will have me indicted, if I don’t.
– Good. One more question. What about the stormtroopers? How can we neutralize them, if they start another revolution?
– Funny you should ask. I am in touch with one of the Right Sector commanders. He says Yarosch in secret wants to convert to the Mosaic Faith. Yarosh supports me unconditionally, he says.
– Sensational, mr president.
– Yes. We don’t need to worry about the thugs. In fact, I order you to stop monitoring them.
– As you wish, mr president. You have made progress on the international arena.
– Yes, I am the first president of Ukraine to get the right international connections.
Ukraine Currency Crashes After Senior EU Official Says “The Ukrainians Are Manipulating Us”
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 11/11/2014 – 09:32
Things just got much worse for Ukraine, which has been on life support by its “western allies” ever since the US State Department-coup early in the year. Because those same allies look like they may have had enough. According to Reuters, some in Brussels are disillusioned by the experience of helping Ukraine. EU generosity in waiving import duties and funding gas supplies from Russia may be being abused, they say. “Some in Ukraine’s elite may be colluding with Russia, even as fighting in the east has begun to escalate again. “The Ukrainians are manipulating the EU,” a senior EU official involved in negotiations told Reuters, saying the bloc was “waking up” to a need to better defend its own interests.”
Massive Explosion Reported Off Ukraine Coast Near Contested Mariupol
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 11/11/2014 – 09:04
Moments ago, according to local press, the simmering east Ukraine conflict just escalated substantially following what are reports of a massive explosion off the Ukraine coast near heavily contested Mariupol – the key city which stands in Russia’s way to make a land bridge from Russian territory to the recently “Russianized” Crimea. As Interpretermag reports, citing Mariupol news site 0629.com.ua, there has been a powerful explosion in the Azov sea, south of the city.
Alien Tech said…@ 11 November, 2014 11:46
” If you are deficient in history and what happened …..
The Yeltsin decade is observed and remembered by the Russian people as a disaster and by the US-EU, the Russian oligarchs and their followers as a ‘Golden Age’… of pillage. Russians it was the Dark Ages when Russian science and culture were ravaged; world-class scientists, artists and engineers were starved of incomes and driven to despair, flight and poverty. For the US, the EU and the oligarchs it was the era of ‘easy pickings’: economic, cultural and intellectual pillage, billion dollar fortunes, political impunity, unbridled criminality and subservience to Western dictates.”
Deficiency in complexity is a disadvantage including absorbing notions of absolutes or binaries.
Opponents are at their weakest when they believe that they have won; the myriad uses of this weakness affording opportunities.
Darkness is a function of perception.
Failure to understand these points will likely lead to misrepresentation through omission of Russian history from 1998 onwards and the opponents’ realisations/acts post 1994.
I find the comments about winter warfare interesting. It reminds me of what someone once said about a place called “The Joint Information Center” where the media and others gather: “A place where people who don’t know anything go to talk about it.” The bottom line is the real hell of winter combat is written in Napoleon’s retreat from Moscow in 1812, the Germans in front of Moscow during Operation Barbarossa, the Battle of the Bulge, and the U.S. Marines retreat from the Chosin Reservoir in Korea. It’s frostbite, starvation, and potential death in the face of horrendous odds.
@Ann,
Clear, baby, you caught. I think it is obvious, for those who want to understand.
I do not understand why someone does not understand the sentence ending “as all Novorussia heroes.”
I’m so, I become attached to people, other people will be more reserved in their affections.
I’ve been here since 7 months now, listening and viewing Strelkov briefings, I’ve seen him sad, overwhelmed, almost desperate and very, very tired, I do not believe at all that lies like “our friend Cass” tries to convince worldwide.
In short, we are each a world and every culture, of course, express different or have less reserve to express what it feel.
A hug!
–MARTIN BOCHNIG (of E Berlin): You can pretty much present any aspect of the conspiracy here, altho it’s most accessible if done in small chunks with a link for substantiation and more info. It’s natural to have difficulty taking in large, new chunks of the conspiracy because it creates so much cognitive dissonance that it requires energy to rescript one’s worldview.
I find that those who are resistant to new knowledge are usually not intellectuals– by which I mean people to whom the truth is important. These people just want to be comfortable. But here on the Saker’s site, people really do want the truth.
You mention ignorance of the media. I mentioned on this site within the last 2-3 days ago about how 23 May 1949 Geheimer Staatsvertrag was signed, which gave complete Allied control over electronic and print media, film, culture and education until the year 2099. This wd explain the media silence, so that the German people are kept in ignorance.
Further slavish submission to US/UK wishes is apparently secured by a letter of submission which was a condition for reuniting Germany, and which is reflected by the UN’s “enemy state” clause applicable to Germany, Japan & Italy.
Re: EU as the 4th Reich. I’m sure you can see how difficult it is for people to even look at such an idea. James Corbett of Corbett Report has a video in which he explains that the Bilderbergers planned the EU as the 4th Reich to dominate Europe– specifically by financial means rather than military. The episode title is “Why You Should Care about the Bilderbergers” or “Why You Should Oppose the Bilderbergs.”
Lastly, you say “In BVerfG, 31.07.1973 – 2 BvF 1/73 the west-german “state”‘s highest constitution judge ruled, that west-germany is not even a souvereign country. It was not a conspiracy theory but a ruled law, that the 3rd. Reich did not perish on May 8./9. 1945, but only and alone the Wehrmacht. “
I have the same info w a different court annotation & which does NOT find the BND to be identical to the German empire. At a later date perhaps we can get into that.
Lots of things I’d like to ask about, but don’t know how to open a space off the Saker Blog for further communication. so– to be continued.
In case anyone else has picked this up in midstream & is interested:
http://www.rense.com/general69/germany.htm and http://nsnbc.me/2014/07/11/germany-expels-u-s-spy-chief-opens-geopolitical-can-of-worms/
MARTIN: You say “The Ukraine has intentionally been empoverished for 25 years by western AngloZionist banks in order to drive the population into the hands of Nazis.”
I have been giving all the blame for Ukraine’s sorry economy to the kleptocrats/oligarchs. Can you expand on the role of the AZ banks?
@ Cassandra.Says and @Penelope:
thanks.
Cassandra, I know all about PNAC.
I guess my question was more cultural, and not specific to the neocons:
I find most of my fellow Americans, even the so-called gov’t haters, are arrogant about Russia and other cultures and nations.
Americans hold very dear to their hearts the delusional notion that they are the epitome and center of progress, technological and economic development, and the beacon of mankind.
Even most of those who are against the current paradigm, be they Tea Partiers, OWS types, or libertarians, have internalized the notion that the USA equals progress.
This is part of the cultural support that the batshit crazy neocons and warmongers and imperial progressives feed on.
I try to engage in polite discussions, but if I am at all assertive in presenting experiential truth from non-mainstream sources, I am generally abused. Examples of such sources:
The plight of the Palestinians. The assault on areas of Ukraine. The fact that the USA and its sick Arabic monarchist allies created and funded ISIS/ISIL.
Anyway, thanks for the support… my goal is to leave this dying republic within two years. I have a destination in mind. Wish me luck.
“An army without spies is like a man without eyes or ears”.
“The Art of War is based on deception”.
“If you use the enemy to defeat the enemy, will be strong wherever you go”.
“Overall, directing to many people is like directing a few. Everything is based on the organization”.
“The supreme art of war is to subdue the enemy without fighting”.
“The best victory win without fighting”.
“If you know others and you know yourself, in a hundred battles will run danger; if you do not know the others, but you know yourself, you lose a battle and win another; if you do not know others or you do not know yourself, you will be in danger in every battle”.
Sun Tzu. “The Art of War”
http://informatizarte.com.ar/blog/wp-content/uploads/2013/12/Sun_Tzu_el_arte_de_la_guerra_art_of_war_tao_huai_nan_zi-550×300.jpg
http://media-cache-ak0.pinimg.com/736x/d3/d7/25/d3d725fafb00f33d52c717a57fffd331.jpg
“Being deeply loved by someone gives you strength, loving someone deeply gives you courage”
“If you practice fairness, even if you die not perish”
“If you can not move an inch, a foot back”
“Everything hard should be tried as is easy”
“The way to do is to be”
“The value of an act is judged by his chance”
Lao Tsé
To Igor Ivanovich Strelkov ( Hero of Novorussia ).
Looks like Matt Taibbi is back at rollingstones. Still amazed we need to read a music mag to get financial updates.
She tried to stay quiet, she really did. But after eight years of keeping a heavy secret, the day came when Alayne Fleischmann couldn’t take it anymore.
“It was like watching an old lady get mugged on the street,” she says. “I thought, ‘I can’t sit by any longer.'”
Fleischmann is the central witness in one of the biggest cases of white-collar crime in American history, possessing secrets that JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon late last year paid $9 billion (not $13 billion as regularly reported – more on that later) to keep the public from hearing.
Back in 2006, as a deal manager at the gigantic bank, Fleischmann first witnessed, then tried to stop, what she describes as “massive criminal securities fraud” in the bank’s mortgage operations.
http://www.rollingstone.com/politics/news/the-9-billion-witness-20141106#ixzz3IREZ4f00
JAKE:
Sorry for mistaking you for a naif, although I think you underestimate how much the triumph of PNAC impacted the culture. The strident triumphalism wasn’t nearly so prominent before they began ruling the public discourse and writing the presidents’ speeches.
I’ve known many people who ‘fled’ the United States for Canada — in the 60s I set up and ran an underground railway for American (and one Vietnamese) deserters. Most of them stay and were happy, but it was a better country then.
New Zealand is great. You can extreme ski in the morning, drive down the mountain and be surfing in the ocean by late afternoon.
Amusing sidenote: The phrase ‘American Exceptionalism’ was originally Stalin’s, and was his scornful description of the theory being pitched to him by CPUSA that the US would defy the ‘laws’ of history and never see the rise of a working class party.
Fair winds and calm seas.
What Happens When Freshman Lawmaker Misses Israel Lobby Memo
“We’re very pleased he will be setting aside time to visit Israel,” Schwartz said.
O’Rourke, in fact, had no prior record of criticizing or voting against Israel. He did not even oppose more funding for the Iron Dome system. He only opposed rushing through the large appropriation with no debate as members of Congress were hurrying home for the summer recess when a more considered vote to boost the program was coming in October.
At O’Rourke’s office, emails flooded his inbox. The El Paso Jewish federation sent out an alert to members, urging them to take action. It contained O’Rourke’s contact information and a suggested sample letter. Another email, for which no one will now take responsibility, circulated among Jewish activists urging supporters not to re-elect him.
O’Rourke initially agreed, but then later he declined to be interviewed for this article.
The final chapter in his run-in with the pro-Israel lobby will be written soon. In the spring, or perhaps even sooner, O’Rourke will join a group of lawmakers going to Israel on a trip arranged by an AIPAC-affiliated organization.
http://forward.com/articles/206542/how-the-israel-lobby-set-beto-orourke-right/?p=all
Pepe Escobar : Lame duck out of the Silk Road caravan
There’s hardly a more graphic illustration of where the multipolar world is going than what just happened at the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) summit in Beijing.
Take a very good look at the official photos. This is all about positioning – and this being China, pregnant with symbolic meaning. Guess who’s in the place of honor, side by side with President Xi Jinping. And guess where the lame duck leader of the “indispensable nation” has been relegated. The Chinese can also be masters at sending a global message.
Once again, everything converges towards the most spectacular, ambitious and wide-ranging pluri-national infrastructure offensive ever attempted: the multiple New Silk Roads – a complex network of high-speed rail, pipelines, ports, fiber optic cables and state of the art telecom that China is already building through the Central Asian -stans, linked to Russia, Iran, Turkey and the Indian Ocean, and branching out to Europe all the way to Venice and Berlin.
As Beijing dreams, Noam Chomsky has been very vocal about a 1914-style chain reaction of catastrophic blunders – by the West – that could fast spin out of control; and the stakes, once again, are nuclear. Moscow absolutely abhors this gruesome possibility – and that explains why Russia, under relentless US provocation, as well as sanctions, has exercised titanic restraint. Not only can Russia not be “isolated” as the US attempted with Iran; Moscow also called the US neo-cons’ bluff in Ukraine.
Beijing has clearly identified Washington/Wall Street fighting to the death to preserve the short unipolar moment. China – and the BRICS – is working towards what Xi defined as a “new model of great power relations.” The Washington/Wall Street mindset is “either/or” instead of “win-win”; the self-appointed Masters of the Universe believe they can always monopolize the loot because Russia – and then China – eventually will back down to avoid confrontation. This is the key aspect of Asia-Pacific today somewhat resembling 1914 Europe.
http://rt.com/op-edge/204323-china-russia-partnership-apec-usa/
Rest easy it was only a failure and an attempt all said in one line.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-30016007
Winter wars.
Two enemys of importance, ersperation(swetting) and to be able to be in movment all the time, depends on the level of low temp, and I talk about -30 and so on.
Swetting, is dangerous, since it leads to a def. general freezing, where your body temp declines, first its almoust unnotisable, but when it kicks in it affects even your brain and ability to coordinate your movments.
Keep warm, litghtly cothered, use several layers instead of one bigg one, I always walk out into the cold wit Airtight jackets, lightweight, a think swetter(woll/cotton) and some light underware.
You will freeze if you stand still, but this is easyer to “walk dry” if you can. If you have to move fast, take of some clothes, and then dress if you stopp, and awoid swetting above all.
Weponds, is the problem, if it getts down to -20and downward.
Never take you rifle inside, park it outside, anywhere you go inside for warmth, keep the rifle out, unless, you keap it totaly DRY. No oil, unless you are dead certain it dont freez, comon wepond oil is not good anouf, and must be awoided in winter wars, it simply jams the wepond by the coaculation done by the oil.
All rifles can be fired dry.
Otherwise keep it clean, and it will not even freez when you go in and out of warmer areas inot the cold.
Winters is a easy game for modern equimpents, frost does it, and lighty amrmored personel can easily move over areas not possible during midl days, mires and so on, locals knows this I asume.
And so on.
Snowstorms is you best ally, and covers everything.
incl footprints and so on.
If you use tent, digg a whole in the area of where the entrance is, a meter deep and a meter wide, bigger if your tent is bigger.
Its called a cold ditch.
this traps could outside even a tent, and I use, in summers to when the weter is bad, candles, small round candless, costs nothing everywhere, two or tree, on a platter of any kind, warms any tent up within minutes, no matter how could its out side, and you can dry your cloths fast inside with them to.
And so on, test it your self.
And in all wars, people come and goes, heroes born in situations they even dint antisipated, and in this senario, anyone, that is doing what THEY can do, no matter where and to what extent they have done anything previously, I regad them all as heroes, no expetions what so ever.
BUT, if I was to go down there, to follow anyone, I would then ONLY listen to people that is in the frontline or have been there for a substatial time.
Thats it, stelkov or no stelkov.
I have and hold nothing against anyone, expet the dangers of an enemy within and internal clan/cult/politicaldirections is what I know is far wurse, than anything else.
PS: hehe, in this days where the Spanians sayes something about Catalinians and the Basques, a litle reminder, about the world, in 814.
Khazaria is there, the “norwegians” aka the Bulgars are there. The Caliphate of Cordova aka presnet Spain is there, and so is other nations, and do notise this Russians and Ukies.
The emrita of Roma aka Turkey.
And so on.
I love maps.
http://historymedren.about.com/library/atlas/natmapeur814.htm
Map of europa 814
This will ratle your mind, but I was delighted.
peace
“Russia as of today has removed the US$ and Euro peg to the ruble. But how would this work? It has to be pegged to something. Free floating something which has no value means you don’t know its value except what value you place on it.”
The Canadian dollar has been pegged and floating and pegged and floating. Nothing much changes. Currencies are bought and sold on exchanges and that establishes the value, between the buy and sell prices on the day.
Full bladders are best relieved by taking a leak.
http://rt.com/shows/keiser-report/204003-episode-max-keiser/
elsi said @ 11 November, 2014 23:42
Re Sun Tzu. “The Art of War”
Sun Tzu lived some time ago and time affords “new” opportunities.
Jake said…@ 11 November, 2014 22:43
” Americans hold very dear to their hearts the delusional notion that they are the epitome and center of progress, technological and economic development, and the beacon of mankind.”
Try to learn not to criticise or bemoan your opponents’ weaknesses – use them instead.
Moving out could be seen as a kind of displacement strategy, but for myriad reasons you are likely to reflect a rising trend.
Penelope @ 11 November, 2014 21:31
” Can you expand on the role of the AZ banks?”
Perhaps research in Frankfurt and Vienna including Dresdner, Commerzbank and Raiffaisen plus their roles/uses in/of PHARE/TACIS programmes may be illuminatiing.
As to your formulation –
Give a person a fish he/she eats for a day, share with a person how to fish he/she may eat everyday.
The same logic applies to “answers” and “questions”.
Attribution is a function of ego and is not necessarily conducive to continued well-being.
You are right, I have seen it too.
The fault is with the Russian media, why they do not call all NATO countries
with the name “the AZ present vassals”?
FIFU
Baboo here.
Penelope said…@ 11 November, 2014 21:31
A suggested interesting question from 1998 to pose to EBRD
How to “lose” $ 30 billion or so without many noticing?
It’s now total war against the BRICS – Pepe Escobar
Not so far-fetched steps in the near future might include sanctions on China because of its “aggressive” position in the South China Sea, or Hong Kong, or Tibet; sanctions on India because of Kashmir; sanctions on Brazil because of human rights violations or excess deforestation. Selected Indian diplomats, off the record, deplore that the first BRICS nation to buckle under pressure will be India.
The new Saudi oil shock – which got at a minimum a green light by the Obama administration – totally fits the pattern of a TIA-style offensive against the BRICS, with two of them as key targets: Russia and Brazil. Petrobras was a key target linked to the demonization of Rousseff.
Yet in Tehran there are no illusions about how the manipulation of oil prices has been engineered to further destabilize Iran’s economy and undermine its position in the nuclear negotiations.
China may be relatively immune to the end of QE. Yet everyone in Asia remembers very well the 1997 financial crisis, which spilled over to Russia in 1998. The only benefactor then was – what else – corporate US interests and Washington hegemony.
The latest exhibit concerns the Danish Defense Intelligence Service (DDIS), who revealed last week that Russia simulated an attack with fighter jets and missiles on the island of Bornholm in June.
DDIS did not disclose any concrete details about the simulated attack. But emphasized it was the largest Russian military exercise over the Baltic Sea since 1991. DDIS issued a Risk Assessment 2014, predicting that “over the next few years, the situation in eastern Ukraine will highly likely turn into a new frozen European conflict.” None of this prevented the usual US military officials to spin Russia is preparing to launch World War III.
http://rt.com/op-edge/202259-brics-us-information-war/
ectsBary Anonymous said…@ 12 November, 2014 13:39
” … why they do not call all NATO countries with the name “the AZ present vassals”?”
Perhaps you haven’t heard of mutation?
@Anonymous said…
Re: Jake said…@ 11 November, 2014 22:43
Moving out is a displacement strategy? I see it as a survival strategy. When the fictional economy based on parasitical finance is done extracting the last bit of wealth from the formerly middle class, and the lower classes can no longer be bought off with government aid, it ain’t gonna be pretty here.
I am now leaving because I am weak or a coward (not that you said that). I have a child.
I also have the desire to live elsewhere as part of life’s grand adventure. There is so much more to this planet that the USA. And culturally, the USA is actually a tiny little thing: monolithic, more more and more bland. The traditional cultures of the weird backwoods and alternative cultures are not going to really survive here. Well, maybe they will. But we want to experience other cultures.
@Cassandra: thanks! Great advice. I have ideas in mind, destinations. New Zealand is sort of on the list, but I want to stay out of the Anglo empire if I can.
Congrats on being part of that underground railroad. You are an ethical and courageous person!
Alien Tech said…@ 12 November, 2014 13:58
” which spilled over to Russia in 1998. The only benefactor then was – what else – corporate US interests and Washington hegemony. “
You may find “the only” comforting but even some of the opponents would would vehementaly disagree with you.
Jake said…@ 12 November, 2014 15:59
You have perhaps not understood previous remarks.
I do understand your analysis and have done for years.
The “may be seen as a displacement strategy” was based on very extensive experience of non-US immigration, much of which was “encouraged” by activities of the opponents, and the possible emotional/perceptual problems of immigrants of themselves and within their immediate circle.
In ways of thinking you will likely carry some vestiges of norms of the old country which require attention if a level of comfort is to be attained in the new country.
It is not unusual for the first generation to feel a sense of displacement and loss, and subject to access and finance they tend to regularly travel to the “old country”, which tends to inhibit comfort in the new country and increase their sense of displacement.
Learning languages is not particularly difficult, especially if Anglo-Saxon attitudes are unlearned and language is not removed from culture; normally children attain these skills more easily.
The growing trend remark was referencing the growing trend of return by former emigrants from Russophone and other areas.
aNONYMOUS, Your link http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-30016007 about rigging the Forex (foreign exchange) market is interesting. It tends to confirm earlier speculation that rigging in this market was the cause of the dozen or so young bankers who died suddenly. The story of the bankers who were ‘suicided” was said to be maybe to keep them from testifying. Most were hands-on in the Forex market.
Penelope said…@ 13 November, 2014 02:46
It is an interactive dynamic lateral process with various causes and consequences.
Focus on details can be a form of self-imposed blindness.
One of the many aspects not addressed and obfuscated by ommission in the article depends on “accounting policies”.
Amongst other aspects the fine was actually a way of attempting to put a line under the activity and acknowledging/facilitating profit taking, since the benefits/income from the activity was greater than the costs/fines depending on “accounting policies”
Deaths and killings – a subset of deaths generally defined as having an element of perceived direct involvement – are normal banking practices not restricted to bankers – organisations such as NATO being amongst other things a way of demanding “money with menaces”.
” The story of the bankers who were ‘suicided” was said to be maybe to keep them from testifying. “
The use of “maybe” was advised since the clause following the “maybe” was naive to certain cognescenti whilst simultaneously being ideologically useful.
Sometimes the use of maybe is an indicator of distaste, and a marker for potential leaks if encouraged wisely; the recourse to “law” being understood as a strategy for ideological re-immersion and diffusion.
Your published views on rechtstaat will likely also prove a form of self-imposed blindness.
If you are interested in other normal practices highlighted through examples, some questions previously suggested should prove illuminating if in addition to fish, recognition is given to the notion that philosophers have merely described the world, the point is to change it.
Taking away rice bowls or even illustrating that rice bowls exist generally leads to disappointment.
Disappointment can be a useful catalyst – one of the tenets of science.
Good news for NovoRussia
http://www.globalresearch.ca/petrodollar-panic-china-signs-currency-swap-deal-with-qatar-and-canada/5413467
Stalin said that Kalinin was the head of state and he only the general secretary.
You don’t need a tin star to be the sheriff.
http://orientalreview.org/2014/11/12/is-tyagnibok-thwarting-us-eu-agenda-for-ukraine/
Soothsayer forgets the concept of time.
https://zcomm.org/znetarticle/rebel-eastern-ukraine-republics-between-war-and-elections/