Civil War in Ukraine: Western Empire vs Russia

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The fascist skinhead battalions near Mariupol in southeast Ukraine are attacking the town of Shirokino:
http://fortruss.blogspot.com/2015/03/breaking-kiev-junta-attacks-shirokino.html . So far, the town is still being held by the NAF, and that isn't likely to change unless the attacking forces move to close combat.

It appears that Right Sector fascists just got bored with drunken rape, pillage and general banditry, and decided to shoot up Shirokino, so they might simply use up most of their available ammunition and then look for more vodka.

Overall, the Kiev regime isn't well prepared now to begin the next phase of its war. It has lost about half of its armor and artillary, and maybe the same proportion of personnel casualities. The first wave of conscripts drafted a year ago are due to be released from service starting this month, but replacement conscripts are scarce and they haven't been even minimally trained yet. So this probably doesn't mark the beginning of the next phase of the civil war in Ukraine.
 
sitting said:
Laura said:
Doesn't matter. The careful reader can extract a lot by reading obviously financed disinfo sources.

I couldn't agree more.
And I'm watching the Saudi sphere and the Norwegian sphere. Saudi because of their misguided presumed impunity wielding "Oil weapon II".

I see the Saudi's are busy at war presently. I wonder if the Russians have indeed initiated their response to the Saudi oil weapon. Oil prices may get erratic in coming weeks and months. And perhaps not all to the downside.

Also military news was quite hot and heavy in Norway recently as well.
 
Quote by: Sitting

"I see the Saudi's are busy at war presently. I wonder if the Russians have indeed initiated their response to the Saudi oil weapon. Oil prices may get erratic in coming weeks and months. And perhaps not all to the downside."


My perception might be off, but I think the attempted coup by U.S./NATO/U.K. in Russia, with the assassination of opposition leader Boris Nemtsov, to over-run it's territory and take possession of it's oil and gas supplies, which ended in complete failure, prompted Kolomoisky to barricade himself at the oil Co. in the center of Kiev, to protect his (stolen) investments. It was more than a oligarch power grab. Poroshenko won out and now the Saudi's are on the war path to protect and expand their oil interests. In the meantime, the U.K. is trying to side with China, with a membership to the Asian Development Bank initiative - leaving the U.S. isolated.

Failed US / UK attempt at Russian coup results in fracture of US / Europe ties
http://safehaven.com/article/37130/alleged-russian-coup-attempt-leading-to-breach-of-us-european-alliance-global-currency-market-turbulence

Historical background on conflict between Russia and UK.

There is a long history of Rothschild family / UK animosity toward Russia. Rothschild's financed Russian-Japanese war in 1904 - 1905 through Kuhn Loeb Bank in NY by giving $200 million in war financing to Japan which enabled Japan to win the war.

Rothschilds provided financing and coordination to Russian communist revolution through Kuhn Loeb along with Lord Alfred Milner. Research "Schiff's $20 million gold train", also Lord Milner, Kuhn Loeb, and Rothschild. Rothschilds banks also seized Romanov family funds during the revolution. 10s of millions of Russians, Ukrainians, etc. died during the Russian revolution and during the subsequent years of communist rule.

Moving ahead in time to 1994: Mikhail Khodorkovsky Chairman of Yukos after selling to his own company Yukos Russian state oil assets for $310 million, while Khodorkovsky himself managed for Russia the auction of Russian state assets. After Khodorkovsky was jailed by Putin in 2003, Yukos share ownership transferred to Jacob Rothschild through previously unannounced agreement. Putin nationalized these assets valued at $50 billion and kicked Rothschilds and Rothschild proxy George Soros out of Russia when it nationalized Yukos.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yukos

Now to the present day

Russian Deputy Evgenii Fedorov alleges that assassination of opposition leader Boris Nemtsov was a failed Maidan-style / 'Russian Spring' trigger event to bring chaos to Russia and that Maidan-style Moscow protests were an operation run out of US Embassy:
http://thesaker.is/nemtsov-maidan-failed-evgeny-fedorov-eng-subs/ and https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B4kK-xQqEW8

Timeline of Recent Events

Feb 2, 2015 - Mikhail Khodorkovsky urges Russians to attend 'Russian Spring' protest in Moscow http://www.khodorkovsky.com/khodorkovsky-urges-citizens-to-attend-navalny-rally/

Feb 27 Opposition leader Boris Nemstov assassinated in Moscow, two days before 'Russian Spring' protests.

Mar 1 Russian Spring protest marches fail with only 50,000 participants. Attendees below the critical mass to start widespread, destabilizing riots. Khodorkovsky using Russian media incites Muscovites to flock to protests - fails.

Mar 3 Nobel Prize Chairman who nominated Barack Obama for his Nobel Peace Prize is demoted http://www.theguardian.com/world/2015/mar/03/nobel-peace-prize-committee-chairman-thorbjorn-jagland-demoted

Mar 4 Jacob Rothschild warns world seeing "as dangerous geopolitical situation since WW II" due to "Russian aggression" and other factors http://www.telegraph.co.uk/finance/personalfinance/investing/funds/11445631/Lord-Rothschild-Investors-face-a-geopolitical-situation-as-dangerous-as-any-since-WW2.html

Mar 5 Ned Naylor-Leyland tweets HSBC closing private safe deposit boxes at all 7 vaults in UK with only 60 days notice to their global clientele. https://twitter.com/NedNL/status/573424568754429952

Mar 6 Germany alarmed at NATO "bellicosity" toward Russia http://www.spiegel.de/international/world/germany-concerned-about-aggressive-nato-stance-on-ukraine-a-1022193.html

Mar 13 UK scrambles to Chinese / BRICS side and announces they are applying to join Chinese led Asian infrastructure development bank http://in.reuters.com/article/2015/03/13/britain-asia-bank-idINKBN0M906C20150313 ;

Mar 15 Putin reappears after being 'missing' for 10 days and puts 40,000 troops on readiness alert http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2015-03-16/putin-reappears-puts-40000-troops-full-alert-part-snap-readiness-exercises

Mar 17 Germany, France, and Italy to join Chinese-led Asian Development Bank (followed by Switzerland and Australia) http://www.wsj.com/articles/germany-france-italy-to-join-china-backed-development-bank-1426597078

Mar 24 Obama refuses to meet with NATO chief. Apparent cooling of US / Europe ties after attempted Russian coup / Chinese development bank fiasco: http://www.bloombergview.com/articles/2015-03-24/obama-snubs-nato-chief-as-crisis-rages


In summary

Allegations of US / UK decapitation attempt on Russian government through Nemtsov murder and organizing 'Russian Spring' protests is act of war and could not be attempted without approval President Obama and Prime Minister Cameron of UK. After failed coup attempt including Rothschild operative Khodorkovsky, Jacob Rothschild warns the world of dangers due to 'Russian aggression'.

UK scampers to support Chinese development bank openly undercutting US.

A coup attempt on Russia would be an act of war and is an illegal and impeachable offence for the US president.

Appears that key allies are turning their backs on the US and UK is trying to side with Russia's ally China (unclear if China will accept UK membership to Asian Development Bank initiative).

Reserve currency status cannot be maintained when allies abandon the issuing country.


New Texas initiative for gold / silver legal tender

Critical new initiative by this major oil producing state to bring sound money to Texas

Article: http://thewealthwatchman.com/a-us-state-on-the-verge-of-a-silver-gold-revolution/

Gold and Silver Legal Tender Bill: https://legiscan.com/TX/text/SB1245/2015

State Bullion Depository Bill: https://legiscan.com/TX/text/SB989/2015

Combining oil and gold money have typically led to US / NATO acts of war on host countries (Libya, Iraq, Iran). Texas is a US state - now what?
 
Brainwashing US advisor training for Ukrainians - "No feelings!":

_https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i_GT-DSaGJI#t=266
 
From Sputnik news: New Witness to Nemtsov Murder Contradicts Previous Version of Events - http://sputniknews.com/russia/20150327/1020082722.html
 
angelburst29 said:
Mar 4 Jacob Rothschild warns world seeing "as dangerous geopolitical situation since WW II" due to "Russian aggression" and other factors http://www.telegraph.co.uk/finance/personalfinance/investing/funds/11445631/Lord-Rothschild-Investors-face-a-geopolitical-situation-as-dangerous-as-any-since-WW2.html

Hi angelburst29,

You brought up quite a list, lots of which I agree with.

I too find the Rothschild (Jacob) comment noteworthy. These types often will tell you its gonna happen, right before it happens. I often wondered why this is. And I don't think it's just arrogance. Perhaps it has to do with setting up our mindset ... a subtle solicitation of our energy and "agreement" before hand--so as to enhance their own chances.

And I think this is where that psychic blocking comes in. If it takes only 200 minds, that implies the existence of a reservoir of immense energy, available "out there", waiting to be tapped. Waiting for the proper thought activation. (This is also where I think the so-called co-ordinate points might have some relevance, especially when dealing with the main and maybe even the absolute ones.)

As a further aside (and please forgive my wild speculation), I sometimes think of the Wave as an approaching cloud of these (main) points. Uniformity does not appear to be a Wave characteristic. There seems to be discreet sectors of influence ... some places more potent than others. And with the high strangeness location dependent. But I'm getting way off track now.
 
from Sputnik - Investigators Identify Mastermind Behind Nemtsov's Murder – Reports - http://sputniknews.com/russia/20150330/1020198884.html
 
chicago council speech february 3 2015 by George Friedman of Stratfor - as he is one of the advisors to the US PTB this presentation based on his recent book ( Flashspoints: The Emerging Crisis in Europe ) gives an insight in US thinking - based on the heartland theory discussed in recent SOTT article - http://www.sott.net/article/294157-The-Rise-of-Russia-and-the-End-of-the-World.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Sh3dp_AnlQI
 
angelburst29 said:
Quote by: Sitting

"I see the Saudi's are busy at war presently. I wonder if the Russians have indeed initiated their response to the Saudi oil weapon. Oil prices may get erratic in coming weeks and months. And perhaps not all to the downside."


My perception might be off, but I think the attempted coup by U.S./NATO/U.K. in Russia, with the assassination of opposition leader Boris Nemtsov, to over-run it's territory and take possession of it's oil and gas supplies, which ended in complete failure, prompted Kolomoisky to barricade himself at the oil Co. in the center of Kiev, to protect his (stolen) investments. It was more than a oligarch power grab. Poroshenko won out and now the Saudi's are on the war path to protect and expand their oil interests. In the meantime, the U.K. is trying to side with China, with a membership to the Asian Development Bank initiative - leaving the U.S. isolated.

(snip)

Moving ahead in time to 1994: Mikhail Khodorkovsky Chairman of Yukos after selling to his own company Yukos Russian state oil assets for $310 million, while Khodorkovsky himself managed for Russia the auction of Russian state assets. After Khodorkovsky was jailed by Putin in 2003, Yukos share ownership transferred to Jacob Rothschild through previously unannounced agreement. Putin nationalized these assets valued at $50 billion and kicked Rothschilds and Rothschild proxy George Soros out of Russia when it nationalized Yukos.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yukos


Speaking of oil grabs, look at the desperate moves by Shell. (Of course, it's all - Putin's fault.)

Shell moves rigs to Alaska ahead "of possible" drilling permit
http://af.reuters.com/article/energyOilNews/idAFL6N0WT2Z020150327

LONDON, March 27 (Reuters) - Royal Dutch Shell is moving oil rigs to Alaska ahead of the possible resumption of controversial drilling activities as the oil major awaits the green light from U.S. authorities.

The Anglo-Dutch oil major hopes to revive its Arctic drilling programme two years after the grounding of a rig in Alaska that led to a huge uproar from environmental groups.

But even before getting the go-ahead from the U.S. interior secretary, Shell is moving the drilling rigs Noble Discoverer and Polar Pioneer to the area in anticipation of the short operations window in summer.


The vessel are "heading to North America ahead of a potential 2015 drilling season," a Shell spokeswoman told Reuters.

"Any final decision to go forward with a 2015 season will depend on successful permitting, clearing any legal obstacles and our own assessment that we are prepared to explore safely and successfully."

"This is a multi-year program, and every step we take will be contingent on meeting all the conditions necessary to proceed safely and responsibly," the spokeswoman added.

Shell Chief Executive Ben van Beurden said in January he wanted to return to the Arctic this summer after Shell had already spent $1 billion on preparations.

Maintaining equipment and staff in the region costs Shell several hundred million dollars a year even without progressing with drilling, Chief Financial Officer Simon Henry said.

Environmental organisations have fiercely opposed drilling in the area.
 
angelburst29 said:
Speaking of oil grabs, look at the desperate moves by Shell. (Of course, it's all - Putin's fault.)

Shell moves rigs to Alaska ahead "of possible" drilling permit
http://af.reuters.com/article/energyOilNews/idAFL6N0WT2Z020150327

[...]

And on their heels is Imperial Oil in Canada's Arctic.

http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/north/canadians-watch-u-s-arctic-drilling-review-closely-1.3009604

snip said:
Robert Huebert, an associate professor of political science at the University of Calgary, said Shell is eager to move forward because the world is running out of politically stable places to drill for oil { :rolleyes: } and because of the competition from shale gas.

"Out of all the places where Shell is looking, regardless of the difficulties that it's faced politically, Alaska and the Chukchi sea and the areas where they're looking still remains their greatest potential area for future growth."

Americans aren't the only people who want to drill in the Arctic. In Canada, Imperial Oil wants to drill on the Canadian side of the Beaufort Sea by the year 2020.

The company is expected to file its proposal for how it would like to respond to a potential oil spill to the National Energy Board later this year.
 
Altair said:
Popular Russian Political Activist: Who Killed Boris Nemtsov and Why?

In each story there is always a beneficiary. In politics, nothing happens "just like that". And even more so, no political assassinations happen "just like that".
[...]
The events that happened back then are very similar to the circumstances of the murder of Boris Nemtsov. Several mysterious deaths of the “opposition" leaders took place one after another, for which Western media and our "freedom fighters" instantly accused Russia and Vladimir Putin personally. First mystery in this series of deaths was the death of Alexander Litvinenko in London, ostensibly from "polonium poisoning".

The murder was committed in a manner that no sane criminal would apply. Polonium "path" leads directly to Alexander Lugovoi, whose extradition was requested by the United Kingdoms in violation of Russian Constitution. UK receives denial and in turn flatly refuses to provide the investigation materials to Russia in order to prosecute suspect in Russian Federation if need be. The second part of the show - the ritual murder of Politkovskaya on Putin's birthday.

Yet again, we see an amazing thing - Litvinenko, who could no longer speak, suddenly whispered to his lawyer that Putin is guilty of his death. In Politkovskaya's case, from the media coverage it immediately becomes apparent to all “progressive democratic community" here and there that poor woman was killed as per Putin’s order.

Almost six years passed since then - there is still no single evidence of the Russian authorities involvement in Litvinenko's death. Neither there is trial, nor sentencing. All the information was limited to hysteria and unsubstantiated allegations. Throughout 2009-2010, all liberals and all the Western media were simply screaming of Russia's and its President's quilt in the death of Litvinenko. And Politkovskaya, too.

In order to completely understand the death of Nemtsov, we also have to recall the circumstances of the death that nearly happened around the same time in 2009 ... Yegor Gaidar.

Let me remind you: that very day after the death of Alexander Litvinenko in London took place, in a close proximity, in Ireland, Yegor Gaidar suddenly fell ill from an unexplained disease. The symptoms of the disease that struck him looked like a classic poisoning: severe vomiting and nose bleeding for 35 minutes.

Yet another crime of "bloody regime" there, right? But something went wrong - the victim survived. Where the ex-prime minister should find himself afterwards? After what happened to Litvinenko? Of course in the best hospital of the United Kingdom, under heavy guard of incorruptible British police. But Gaidar knows better. Barely recovering himself, the very next morning (!) he demanded to be sent home immediately. He instantly left for Moscow, not even waiting for the results of his medical tests.

If we assume, like Western media did, that it was an assassination attempt by Russian secret service, then Gaidar's actions are close to idiocy. Instead of staying in a democratic country, where he supposedly would be protected, rather then staying in the first-class London clinic, Yegor fled to Russia, closer to the very "bloody regime" that has just supposedly organized his poisoning. Why? To minimize his supposed killers' efforts?

Should we continue to consider Western media version, then Gaidar's behavior would seem totally strange to us. And vice versa - it all becomes logical and reasonable if we give up on it. Gaidar was well aware that a campaign to discredit Russia had launched and adding his name to the list of the mysteriously dead "freedom fighters" was not in his plans. To him it was absolutely clear that once he goes to a wonderful London or Dublin hospital, he would never exit it alive. That's exactly why he left to get his treatment in Moscow so quickly and decisively. He knew that only so-called "bloody regime" will keep him perfectly safe.

Upon his arrival to Moscow, Gaidar immediately made a statement that Kremlin had nothing to do with his health problems. Exactly the same statement was made by Anatoly Chubais. There were no other health problems with “Russian reformer". There is no any mystical explanation of what happened to him in Ireland - Gaidar died his natural death much later.

So who needs the death of Russian opposition leaders? For Russian authorities it only brings harm, direct damage. Informational campaigning, allegations, rallying the enemies of the Kremlin, the opportunity for the West to blame and demand, spoiled our image worldwide. Same with the case of Nemtsov’s murder. Poroshenko has already accused Russia in the death of "the best friend of Ukraine" in his interview to Ukrainian TV.

[...]

Source: _http://russia-insider.com/en/2015/03/05/4111?utm_source=dlvr.it&utm_medium=twitter

Just to highlight the Litvinenko affair again, CBC is scheduled, in tandem with the hearings in the UK, to release a documentary on Litvinenko with Putin squarely in their sights, or so it seems from a brief glance. In January of 2015 they released this _http://www.cbc.ca/player/News/TV+Shows/The+National/About+the+Show/Nahlah+Ayed/ID/2650477855/ and their newest (unlinked as of yet) hit piece juxtaposes shots of Litvinenko lying in bed and then back to Putin's face; back and forth it seemed to go in this propaganda piece.

I'll keep an eye to this in the coming days.
 
Listened to an interview with Lada Ray at:
_https://futuristrendcast.wordpress.com/2015/04/07/my-new-interview-with-the-plane-truth-putins-disappearance-and-the-new-silk-road/

She says that according to her sources, Putin's "disappearance" was due to two reasons:

- After Nemtsov's killing right next to the Kremlin, his whole security guard was double checked again.

- There was another financial attack on the ruble through a Russian bank owned by Chubais, who is apparently a well-known Western trojan horse in Russia. This lead to the acceleration of preparations to establish a new economic order in Russia that will depend much less on the Western system. However, since everyone in the world (including China and Russia) still depends on the Western economic model, establishing a new system will take time.

So Putin was meeting with trusted economic advisors to discuss the steps of doing that. The West-leaning liberals are still in government because it would create too much havoc to change things abruptly. The nationalization of the central bank and the ruble will also take time since there are about a hundred people who will need to be replaced with capable people who are not part of the liberal-indoctrinated group.
 
Colonel Cassad posted a interview with the director of the Russian Institute of Strategic Research - you can read it here

cassad-eng.livejournal.com/153079.html
 
An update on the currency war--between Empire versus Russia.

This morning it's 52 Rubles to the Dollar. This is a BIG deal to those that play the game, and may even be signalling a give-up on the part of Empire, at least for this phase of the monetary conflict.
 
sitting said:
An update on the currency war--between Empire versus Russia.

This morning it's 52 Rubles to the Dollar. This is a BIG deal to those that play the game, and may even be signalling a give-up on the part of Empire, at least for this phase of the monetary conflict.

The Ruble has been the best performing currency in 2015, as published even by such MSM media as Bloomberg. If the Ruble can withstand such attacks without really bad long-term problems, imagine if the manipulators/speculators are unable to continue the attacks. Also, it's going to be interesting to see what happens to the oil and gas prices - so many variables going in different directions.
 
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