Vox of Populi: If Putin ran for President of the USA in 2016, on a platform of banishing all incumbent members of the house and senate to re-education camps in Outer Mongolia, he’d win by a landslide..
I would add that if Putin ran for President of Russia today on a platform of banishing all incumbent members of the Russian parliament and government and the Russia’s Central bank to re-education camps in Outer Mongolia, he’d would also win by a landslide..
I want to start today’s SITREP by introducing you to a very curious document developed by the European Parliament in 2012 titled: The Composition of Russia’s New Cabinet and Presidential Administration, and its Significance
The analysis consolidated in this document can be a good vantage point while observing the actors within Russia’s government.
I apologize beforehand for the length of the following material. You can skip all this and go straight to the Ukraine and Novorossia SITREP part, if you aren’t interested in noises produced by the Russia’s neo-con liberal “elite.”
From the time of the dissolution of the Soviet Union, the Russian liberals’ tasks have been to keep the Russian people down, the Russian government out of economy and politics, and the Western Governments in.
The reality of the modern Russia is that self-name “liberal opposition” is a misnomer. The neo-con Liberals (NCL) have actually ruled Russia for the good part of the quarter of the century, not with an “iron fist,” but with a silk rope thrown over the nation’s throat, slowly strangling the living daylights out of it.
The NCL’s front men were: a Louie Vuitton model (Gorbachev) who signed a Secret Memorandum Accord in Belovezhskaya Pusha to dissolve USSR against the will of the general population.
Yeltsin, the Alcoholic, who took power in a violent putsch. He supervised the transfer of the nation’s treasure, 20,000 tons of gold, and the giants of the Soviet industries to the Western governments and private persons for free. He supervised dismantling of the excellent Soviet education system, very respectable health care system, powerful military system, intelligence and science, museums, libraries and archives. Without the government patronage, sports, arts, wildlife preservation, national parks, forestry and fishery were made superfluous.
Have you ever seen a neo-con Liberal riding a horse or petting a tiger? With the Soviet Government gone, wild animals in Russia lost their custodian, and have been disappearing with alarming speed. Same tragic ends faced purebred and pureblood horses who by the tens of thousands were sent to slaughter houses in the 90s. Some Imperial Russian and Soviet breeds of horses don’t even exist anymore after only 25 years of Liberal tyranny. Even now, if a Russian horse wins an international competition its provenance is intentionally marked as “unknown,” so the Russian horse breeders cannot enter international markets.
With all the pillars of modern civilization all but gone, Russian villages, as a lifestyle and tradition, were wiped out of the face of the earth. All over Russia, tens of thousands of village and millions of houses stand vacant. Today, the local authorities give houses and land for free to people who would venture to live and work there.
Yeltsin and the neo-con liberals behind him supervised the reduction in population of Russia. Russian people, including the ingenious people of Sahalin and Yakutia, were disappearing at the rate of 1 million persons every year under the Liberal tyranny.
According to Sergey Glazyev, an economist and a member of Russia’s Academy of Science, the Western governments and companies sucked out over $2 trillion dollars from Russia for the past 25 years.
Putin and the patriots behind him tried to stop and even reverse the trend at the beginning of 2000s, but were pushed out by the overpowering Liberal lobbies with iPhone playing Medvedev as their front man. For some years it looked like all was lost, and the US and EU governments will finish Russia off economically and politically, but patriots returned, and neo-con liberals virtually overnight went from being the ruling class to the opposition. Virtually because they are still running the banking system, monetary systems, and educational system of the country, as Sergey Glazyev reports. [Source] You can find a partial translation of the Glazyev’s interview at the end of this SITREP.
Why you should never trust a “recovering” neo-con liberal and a Western grants eater
The day after Russia’s government adopted the law regarding “undesirable” organizations or foreign NGOs [Source] it just caught up with the US Foreign Agents Registration Act, albeit 80 years late.
By adopting this protective and reasonable law, Russian Government turned off the US State Department’s money spigot to the pro-Washington neo-con liberals. As expected, some of these very same neo-cons started singing Patriotic Tunes. While some are fleeing the country like Sergey Guriev and Konstantine Sonin, others, like Sergey Karaganov are staying behind to mind a store.
In May, Sergey Karaganov published an interview that was translated by FortRuss. He claims that: The best result of last year is consolidation of Russian elites before global challenges [Source]
The Russian full version of his interview is here:
Some of his points:
a. “Elite are people, only better quality;”
b. “Elite special qualities are developed in constant interaction and confrontation with those whom they represent;”
b. “Rights of ownership should be married to elite;”
c. “We tried to act like adults and build democracy, but democracy is a bonus to hard work, that’s why Russia is sliding back to authoritarianism. ”
d. “We need to develop legal protection of ownership, develop local organs of self-governing, and develop and educate young people.”
e. “I admit, I can’t understand why the saturation of our economy with money is significantly lower than in developed countries, and in times less, than in developing?”
(BTW, This question is answered by Sergey Glaziev, see my translation of the excerpts from his interview at the end of this SITREP. He says it’s because Russia is still ruled by the Washington Consensus Doctrine. This doctrine for countries with primitive economies and doesn’t allow a country to issue more money than this country has foreign currency reserve. Elvira Nabiullina is the biggest proponent of maintaining this financial situation in Russia.
Elvira Nabiullina, ( page 10) is a head of the Central Bank of Russia “who held the economic development portfolio between 2008 and 2012, replaced Arkady Dvorkovich as aide to the president on economic issues. She is the wife of Yaroslav Kuzminov, the rector of Moscow’s very prestigious Higher School of Economics (HSE).
Sergey Karaganov saying that he doesn’t understand why our economy’s saturation with money is significantly lower than in developed countries, and in times less, than in developing, shows, at best, that he is an incompetent moron, or at worst, a dishonest sack of horse manure.)
f. “The second important factor is the creation of conditions for a radical reconfiguration of the entire structure of foreign economic relations. And most importantly, of course, need to return the material production of his unconditional status of primacy. In modern mobile format and focus on global markets.”
“It is clear, Karaganov says, it is believed that such fundamentally new challenges Russia is facing now, people who build a system of public administration in the 1990s cannot cope. We, probably, need a “team change.” And there are guys out there for a new team. Not even dozens, but hundreds of worthy contenders. They need to replace those who are associated with the obsolete model. Of course, this is a very difficult and painful process. But it’s worth it.”
So, this was an opinion of one Sergey Karaganov, a publicist, a former fellow of David Rockefeller’s Council on Foreign Relations.
What about Sergey Karaganov, a Dean of the School of International Economics and Foreign Affairs of the National Research University — Higher School of Economics (NRU – HSE)? [Source]
What’s going on in HSE under Karaganov’s watch?
Using an example of just one upcoming conference in HSE, let’s see how the neo-con “elite” consolidating.
Upon closer view the National Research University – Higher School of Economics (HSE) looks like an anti-Russia neo-con liberal snake nest paid for by NATO, the EU, the U.S. State Department, Soros, Rockefeller, and the Koch Brothers, among others. On the other hand this school is a family seat and Alma Mater for the most influential people in the government and finance, with the head of school being appointed by the former President Medvedev himself:
On one hand, the school’s ex-rector just fled to France with $3.5 billion dollars in his fanny pack, admittedly fearing for his life and freedom. On the other hand, the schools new rector is married to the Head of the Russia’s Central bank, who just singlehandedly destroyed ruble as a currency, hurt Russia’s economic partners like Belorussia, turned millions of Russians from middle class to poor, drained Russia’s foreign resources. Instead of being in jail for treason, she is heralded by the Washington economic elite for the job well done.
Just two weeks ago, I reported on HSE hosting seminars financed by the Koch Brothers’ Industries on how to overthrow the Russia government.
Now HSE is hosting a new conference, “Institutions, Elites and Collective Action in the Developing World” June 29- July 1, 2015.
Under the Umbrella of European Association for Comparative Economic Studies
Main topics of the conference:
● Elites and elite networks in Russia
● Incentives for bureaucracy in Russia and China
● Trust and Cultural Norms in Russia
● Collective action in Russia
● Social policy in Russia
The study of “Collective Actions” in Russia is an huge ongoing project involving the largest Western universities and Think Tanks. I won’t clutter this SITREP with more links, but if you research “collective actions in Russia,” you can find hundreds of papers and books on the subject. The main point is how to bring out and manage the “collective actions” of Russian people.
See the list of the research papers generated by the International Center For the Studies of Institutions and Development (ICSID) [Source]
“Who demands collective action in imperfect institutional environment? ” – in other words: how can Maidan be orchestrated in the places of higher education, science and NGOs?
“Who demands collective action in imperfect institutional environment: Case-study of attorneys’ professional community in Russia.” – How can Maidan be orchestrated by the legal community?
“Means of production versus means of coercion: can Russian business limit the violence of a predatory state?” – Can businesses block/overthrow the Russian government?
“Regional Heterogeneity and Incentives for Government” – How the local government bureaucrats can be bribed, payoff and coerced to become anti government
“Choosing Channels of Influence in Hybrid Regimes: Direct and Indirect Lobbying Across the Russian Federation.”
The large amount of these research are done and published in German.
Another field of HSE research is Collection of personal information on Russian government officials
See the File Russian Governors Code book (link above) which is a spreadsheet with hundreds of probing questions concerning every aspect of the personal and professional lives of Russia’s governors.
How is spying on government officials and collecting bits of personal information on a premade spread sheet considered scientific research? It looks like this information is being collected by HSE in order to exercise an undue influence on authorities. It’s a misuse of, or unauthorized access to, personal information.
Let’s take a look at people participating in this scheme.
Participants:
1. Timothy Frye is the Marshall D. Shulman Professor of Post-Soviet Foreign Policy and director of the Harriman Institute at Columbia University; he is also the research director of the International Center for the Study of Institutions and Development at the Higher School of Economics in Moscow. He is currently finishing a book on property rights in Russia.
He is also well known for generating anti-Russia and anti-Putin analysis for such anti-Russia think tanks as Carnegie Corporation
Carnegie Corporation is a huge supporter of arming Ukraine against Russia, and keeping Ukraine at most distance from Russia, and of bombing Iran.
Most importantly, that the think tank Carnegie Moscow Center is on the list of undesirable foreign NGOs and banned by the Russian government.
Why is Timothy Frye, an agent of the banned NGO, teaching students in the School of Economics in Moscow?
In his Washington Post article The downsides of Crimea for Russia [Source] Timothy Frye calls the Crimean referendum “a joke wrapped in a farce inside a tragedy.”
Because, in his personal opinion having NATO military bases and nukes in Crimes would be an “Upside for Russia.”
To make his point against Russia, Timothy Frye doesn’t shy away from spreading blunt disinformation. He doesn’t let the facts interfere with his propaganda. He writes: “While Russia will be able to expand its military presence in Crimea after annexation, these facilities were never under serious threat in the first place.” What about the State Department Procurement office 2013 tenders for building the US NAVY base in Sevastopol, Crimea? [Source]
2. Another speaker at this oncoming conference is a former Jamestown Foundation Fulbright scholar who lived and worked for Jamestown in Ukraine, Ora John Reuter.
John Reuter published for Jamestown Foundation a few articles about the Chechen (CIA trained) suicide bombers as “victims of Russian “counter-terrorist” operations.” Not a word about the innocent Russian victims of these bombers.
Jamestown Foundation is a Washington based think tank devoted to destroying first the USSR and now Russia.
Ora John Reuter is an assistant professor of political science at the University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, and a senior researcher at the International Center for the Study of Institutions and Development at the Higher School of Economics in Moscow. He is currently completing a book manuscript on dominant parties in authoritarian regimes of Russia and China.
He is one of the authors of the work on the import of color revolutions. Reuter, Ora John E., and Robertson, Graeme. “Legislatures, Cooptation, and Social Protest in Contemporary Authoritarian Regimes,” and “Online Social Media and Political Awareness in Authoritarian Regimes.”
His paper on Regional Patrons and Hegemonic Party Electoral Performance in Russia
John Reuter was a participant of the conference Ukraine: One Year After Maidan: A Roundtable Discussion [Source] with the founder and editor pro-Maidan pro-NATO and rabidly anti-Russian StopFake.org Ukrainian journalists Olga Yurkova.
John Reuter Curriculum Vita, notice his obsession with “dominant parties” in the non-democratic regime of Russia.
3. Another participant of the conference: Alexander Libman, Assistant Professor of International Political Economy at the Frankfurt School Finance & Management. [Source]
Today, Libman is also on staff at HSE [Source]
He is a specialist in “the regional economic integration in the post-Soviet space and the dynamics of the Russian federalism respectively. His research interests include empirical political economics, political economics of multi-level governance and political economics of non-democracies.”
In the neo-con speak regional economic integration in the post-Soviet space – looting;
the dynamics of the Russian federalism – splitting Russia on many different parts, local wars and chaos.
Papers published by Alexander Libman talk about the “criminal nature” of the Government of Russia. Everyone in Russian government is a criminal if you believe Mr. Libman.
Take a brief look at Libman’s articles on ‘non-democracies” like China, Russia and India.
Libman’s idea-fix is that the governments in Russia, China and India are criminal, and these countries should be split by regions, to be ruled by the non-criminal Western governments.
Let’s take a brief look at other authors presenting their papers at the June HSE conference:
a. Arturas Rozenas, Assistant Professor of Politics New York University, presents his paper “Persuasion and dissuasion with biased media: Evidence from Russian television in Ukraine”. His previous work published by Wisconsin-Madison University is here [Source]
Look at Rozenas’ speech at the NYU Abu Dhabi Institute debate on Russia-Ukraine relations. According to Rozenas, if you are “Russia’s immediate neighbor, you have two options: confrontation or political/military submission.” In Rozenas’ view, “France and Germany might be feeding Putin with carrots, but the US will provide the sticks.” [Source]
b. Israel Marques. Columbia University; Research Fellow, National Research University. He has been teaching in HSE since 2011.
As a student he was awarded with the scholarship of IREX for his research “The Secularization of the Bosnian Muslim Identity in Tito’s Yugoslavia.” [Source]
IREX is a part of USAID, a Washington non-profit organization, dedicated to promoting pro-Washington pro-NATO journalism in the Eastern Europe, Russia and the former Soviet republics. [Source]
IREX offices were closed in Azerbaijan in 2015 due to their work against government and the propaganda of color revolutions. IREX was called an “anti-Azerbaijani force” financed from abroad. [Source]
USAID has worked in Russia for two decades, spending nearly $3bn (£1.8bn) and was banned and expelled from Russia in 2012.
Israel Marques was one of the hired research monkeys, helping to split up and to destroy Yugoslavia. Now, this extremely dangerous individual lives in Moscow and teaches Russian students how to split and destroy Russia.
We have an agent of IREX (USAID) working in one of Russia’ most important universities for two years giving lectures and writing papers on the Russia’s social policies.
What’s the point in banning the anti-Russia western organizations, if agents of these organizations are openly working in Russia?!
Next spawn to come up is Scott Gehlbach, from the Department of Political Science of the University of Wisconsin–Madison who is affiliated with both the New Economic School and the Higher School of Economics in Moscow. He is one of the authors of the article in the Washington Post What does Boris Nemtsov’s murder mean for Russia? [Source] The article puts blame for the murder directly on the patriotic fraction of the government.
Another paper of Scott Gehlbach co-authored with Konstantin Sonin. Sonin is a professor of Economics at the Higher School of Economics, who just took it on a run to Chicago “full of fear and cold hatred” by his own admission. This duo fathered the article, Government control of the media in Russia [Source]
Shouldn’t Scott Gehlbach be more qualified to research and write about the government control of the Media in the US?
Let’s take a look who else if on staff in HSE
Marek Dabrowski is on staff at HSE since 2014! [Source]
Marek Dabrowski has been an agent for several foreign organizations that are banned and undesirable in Russia, like Soros International Economic Advisory , Soros Open Society Foundation, USAID and others since 1980s.
Pleas, take a look at his CV posted on HSE website.
Ukraine 1993-1994 (Support to Economic Reform in Ukraine, OSI)
Ukraine 1994-1998 (Soros International Economic Advisory Group, OSI) Ukraine 1998-2001 (Ukraine Macroeconomic Policy Program, USAID)
Ukraine 2002-2003 (Sources of Economic Growth in Ukraine, World Bank)
We all know how successful 25 years of the Soros Economic Reforms have been for Ukraine in bringing the Ukraine economy to its knees. Marek Dabrowski also worked in all of the former Soviet republics after they declared their independence as an economic representative for IMF and Soros.
Judging by his CV, Polish national, Marek Dabrowski looks like a major emissary of the Washington, EU, Soros, and NATO.
I can’t wrap my mind around the fact, that this major figure in pillaging economies of sovereign countries and setting up the looting of the economies of the former Warsaw block countries and the former Soviet republics, works as a professor of economics in Moscow.
Are neo-con liberals preparing a major economic disaster, a diversion in Russia, like they had done in 1990s?
Is Mr. Dabrowski in Moscow working to orchestrate an economic sabotage and collapse of Russian economy? Is he here in HSE to advise the wife of the rector of HSE Elvira Nabiullina, the Head of the Russia’s Central bank, on how to destroy Russia’s monetary system to cause social unrest?
It looks like a War Room of international experts on color revolutions with the real successful Maidan experience has gathered in Moscow this summer.
Just to remind you of what had happened in Russia in the 90s: The Rape of Russia: Testimony of Anne Williamson Before the Committee on Banking and Financial Services of the United States House of Representatives September 21, 1999 [Source]
To continue with the list of the participants of the June HSE conference:
Meet Evgeny Gontmakher, Professor: Faculty of Social Sciences / School of Political Science since 2009. [Source]
His latest article in Financial Times, We Russians need better ideas for life after Putin [Source]
Evgeny Gontmakher is an old Yeltsin’s “loot Russia” team survivor. He was born in Soviet Ukrainian republic. A member of parliament of the Jewish Congress of Russia. His thesis literally is that he makes a comfortable living from studying Russia for 40 years, but he doesn’t know what is Russia. Now, this unknown to him entity is disappearing.
What are his plans for “Russia after Putin?” Russia cutting all the ties with China and its Asian allies Kazakhstan, Iran, Syria. Russia going back into submission to European Union, Germany and the US. Russia’s economy should go back to the 90s model.
He is talking about these neoliberal plans for Russia in his interview to Voice of America on May 11, 2015. Evgeny Gontmakher – On Future of Russian Economy Евгений Гонтмахер – о будущем российской экономики and Mobilization-type social policy, Vedomosti. 7 марта 2014 [Source] and also Putin’s Ukraine Policy Accelerating Russia’s ‘Disappearance,’ Gontmakher Says
Paul Goble [Source] Евгений Гонтмахер: Диагноз: «Россия исчезает»
May 27, 2015, An economist calls for Russia to return to the “European way of development” Экономист призывает Россиию вернуться «в европейское русло развития»
He has decades old connections to Khodorkovsky, a convicted felon, who managed to steal and keep billions of dollars that must be returned to Russian people. Those money were people’s paychecks, scholarships, pensions, healthcare. Now Khodorkovsky uses the people’s money for the relentless and vicious information war on Putin’s government and Russian people. A neo-con Interpreter webzine is one of his anti-Russia projects.
It’s beyond me that people who are vicious enemies of Russia and Russian people like Timothy Frye, Alexander Libman, John Reuter, Israel Marques, Arturas Rozenas, Evgeny Gontmakher, and Marek Dabrowski, can enter Russia, live in Russia, let alone to teach future Russian economists, bankers, political analysts, and business owners.
I’m having some hard time curtailing the list of neo-cons working for HSE. You can pick any member of its staff or a guest speaker and discover a leach in a dark pool of Pentagon and Vanguard Corp. money.
However, here is a small but decisively good piece of news: Konstantin Sonin, a former vice-rector of the Higher School of Economics is leaving Russia for Chicago [Source]
In case you don’t know, Konstantin Sonin, is a Professor of the Faculty of Economics, School of Applied Economics and the Department of Institutional Economics at HSE since 2013 [Source]
Check Sonin’s Curriculum Vita and the list of publications before it’s gone.
One of his articles written with Scott Gehlbach Government Control of the Media
This article is not about BBC, the US government run media giant, and it’s not about CIA censorship of all the Media in the US. No, this article is all dedicated to Putin and Russia. What goes without saying that 3/4 of Media in Russia is written and published by neo-con liberals, located in Germany, France, France, Denmark, Finland, UK and US. It’s also paid by and controlled by the US State Department.
In his online journal, Sonin reports on fear as a dominating sentiment in the neo-con community today. “Fear and cold hate” of Russia. Nothing new here, but it’s truly refreshing to know these people started feeling fear of consequences for their actions.
RT Interview with Konstantin Sonin
Bad news in connection with Sonin that he “promises” to keep all the professional ties with HSE and to stay as a professor and to keep teaching in HSE.
The previous HSE Rector Sergey Guriev, a former member of Boards of trustees of Sberbank, suddenly fled Russia due to mysterious circumstances in May 2013. [Source]
According to Google Sergey Guriev’s net worth is 3.5 billion USD (2015)
Who are the graduates of HSE?
Who is Mr. Dvorkovich?
June 19, 2012 – Will Deputy Prime Minister Arkady Dvorkovich manage to liberalize the Russian economy? “In 1994, Dvorkovich received his M.A. in Economics from the New Economic School, an old name for HSE.
He then joined the Finance Ministry, working with a team that developed macroeconomic reforms. Eventually, Dvorkovich became the general director and head of research on the team. Dvorkovich also received a Master’s degree from Duke University in the United States.” See Who is Mr. Dvorkovich?
“Dvorkovich calls Yegor Gaidar, the economic reformer of the 1990s, his mentor. His economic credo is “Less state!” Dvorkovich was the chief lobbyist in Russia’s WTO accession campaign, an increase in the retirement age and the rapid privatization of the assets that remain state-owned.” His supporters call him “a stronghold of liberalism.”
Dvorkovich is not an elective figure. So, no one ever voted him into the government.
I don’t understand how the non-elected apparatchiks in Russia’s government can issue law acting as legislative part of the government that should be prerogatives of Russia’s parliament?
“Dvorkovich has enjoyed a high profile as a mouthpiece for Medvedev on economic issues.”
Let’s see how well Dvorkovich has been performing his service to the US as a neo-con economist in Russia. Let’s check on three main tasks of the Russian liberal opposition’s to keep the Russian people down, the Russian government out of economy and politics, and the Western Governments in.
task #1: to keep the Russian people down Dvorkovich proposed increase in the retirement age, beyond what the average life expectancy in Russia;
Task #2: to keep Russian government of the economy, and finance” – “As an aide to Medvedev, Dvorkovich has been closely associated with two of the then-president’s most strident efforts to reduce the state’s presence in the economy: the push to remove Cabinet ministers from the boards of state companies and attempts to expand the scope of privatization.”
task #3: to keep the Western Governments in. See all of the above.
The Composition of the Russia’s new cabinet and Presidential Administration and its significant for the European parliament 2012
“The composition of the new government reflects the new political balance within the Russian leadership, in particular between Vladimir Putin and Dmitry Medvedev. The latter had more room to manoeuvre than in 2008. He was thus able to select his chief of staff, Vladislav Surkov, and appointed his former sherpa, Arkady Dvorkovich, to the position of deputy prime minister in charge of industry (including energy).”
“Since 2008, Arkady Dvorkovich (biography attached) has been an aide to President Medvedev and his sherpa for the G8/G20. This staunch liberal, who on 24 September 2011 had publicly expressed his disappointment after the announcement of Vladimir Putin’s return to the Kremlin, was given oversight over the economy and energy. He could quickly find himself in trouble insofar as the main ministries that he will formally supervise (finance, energy, economic development) are controlled by people who are not in the Medvedev camp.” “His wife, Zumrud Rustamova, is deputy director general of the gold mining company Polimetall.”
She is also on the Board of Directors of PIK Group, PIK Group (LSE: PIK), one of the leading Russian residential developers. As of April 2015, PIK Group has been listed on London Stock exchange and on the New York stock exchange as PINCO emerging market stock
In May 19, 2015 – Pik Group announced announces that it has won a Moscow government tender for multipurpose development on the former industrial territory of VDNH. [Source]
Polimetall and Pik Group are not on the US/EU sanctions lists, even so these sanctions were imposed on companies “connected” to the government of Russia. Apparently, the neo-con liberal fraction in Russia’s government, connected to Medvedev, is not under any restriction from the Western countries.
On June 8th, 2015, a private TV channel REN.TV in its journalistic investigation program Dobrov v Ephire (Dobrov On Air) (video 21:08) showed a report about a Russian businessman Musa Y. Bazhaev who in October 2014 purchased an Italian resort Forte Village for Euro 180 and 200 million. Not only the timing of this purchase was very auspicious, Italy just joined the EU to impose the economic sanctions on Russia, but also was the list of guests visiting this new Bazhaev’s property this past winter of 2014-2105. It’s a family of ArkadyDvorkovich and his wife Zumrud Rustamova, and their children and other relatives.
Dobrov on Air team of journalists convinced that paying for two resorts to the extent of half a billion dollars in the midst of the anti-Russian sanctions is the political step and a political statement showing that some captains of the Russian business and members of the Russia’s government are unconcerned with the country’s problems. Russia for them just a place they can very fast and easy make lots of money.
(video 25:50) Bazhaev shows generosity only when it comes to the foreign countries. In Russia, he is acting like a beggar, asking the government to give him 220 billion rubles to develop a nickel mine Norilsk One.
The purchase of real estate properties abroad is nothing but a form of Capital flight from the territory of Russia, says Alexey Mukhin, the Director General of the Centre for Political Information
Dobrov claims that Musa Y. Bazhaev had very good chance to get money from the Russian government that is struggling to feed and defend its people. Why? because Musa Y. Bazhaev is a family friends of Arkady Dvorkovich, (video 26:45) who in turn is in Medvedev’s camp. Interesting enough that these company, Bazhaev, Dvorkovich and Rustamova are not on the EU/US sanctions list and can move freely even in times like these.
Musa Y. Bazhaev gives about half a billion dollars to Italy, that is a part of NATO that is threatening to destroy Russia, after that he goes back to the government of Russia and asking half a billion dollars so he could develop a nickel mine in Norisk to extract profit out of it and to take the money and to spend it someplace else, not in Russia, but to give money made on exploitation of Russian resources to the enemies of Russia. All this with the support of Arkady Dvorkovich and/or Medvedev.
So, is this consolidation of Russia’s neo-con liberal elite in time of adversity that Sergey Karaganov was talking in his interview?
Why is it allowed to go on?
Someone should alert Anti-Maidan
and other patriotic organizations
General Attorney Office:
The president of Russia Administration:
Let them know that the Higher School of Economics (HSE) is hosting a Kill Russia War Room on June 29 – July 1, 2015 with the herd of the Washington paid research monkeys from the banned foreign NGOs backed by the military of the NATO countries, which are currently in confrontation with Russia. [Source]
Russian patriots should have a chance to come to this conference and express their opinion about the relentless attacks on the existence of Russia that these people are conducting. [Source]
Patriotic civil society and people’s outrage is alive and working in Russia
In my Ukraine May 28th SITREP, I posted the information about the Open Library project to host in Saint-Petersburg a meeting between an American journalist Vladimir Pozner and an Ukrainian Parliament member, a neo-con skinhead Mustafa Nayem to “teach Rushka how to fight against Moscow.” Nayem’s performance was canceled.
“On the eve of May 27 the activists of the movement “Antimaydan” appealed to the Governor of St. Petersburg with asking to pay close attention to the visit to the city Nayem. They recalled that Nye was one of the first that “called Ukrainian citizens to the coup d’etat.” [Source]
Russian public organizations are discovering only now, what the neo-can liberals knew all along: the squeaky wheel gets the grease
The Russia’s Parliament Duma should start an investigation into the corruption, and anti-government activities conducting by the HSE and its faculty. Russia’s law enforcements have to investigate all the foreign nationals currently working for HSE in terms of corruption, bribery, dark money, and their connections with the banned Western-backed NGOs and their work in planning and solicitation of the anti-government putsch.
If we to look for a precedent, here is the story of Memorial that poured quadrillion tones of dirt on Russia, Russian history, and Russian people in its 30 years of existence. In connection with the introduction of the law on registration of non-profit organizations that receive foreign funding and leading political activities, the organization “Memorial” was declared a foreign agent. The results of the investigation of the Prosecutor General’s Office in April 2013, it was discovered that “Memorial” is engaged in political activity in Russia, setting a goal, as stated in the charter of the organization, “to influence public opinion in the country”, with this funding coming from the United States.
Ukraine
1. US NATO heavy military equipment crosses border enters Ukraine territory [Source]
Oleg Slobodyan, press secretary for the Ukrainian State Border Service, told journalists.
“Currently the US-Ukraine joint military exercises are underway. Within these exercises, the military vehicles and equipment of the units involved entered the Ukrainian territory.”
2. Convention on Human Rights Still Applies in Ukraine – Council of Europe [Spurce]
Ukraine authorities used the war conflict in the country to derogate from certain provisions noted in the European Convention on Human Rights. This will not prevent the European Court of Human Rights from examining applications concerning Ukraine, Council of Europe Secretary General Thorbjorn Jagland claimed.
War on Donbass Novorossia
1. Donetsk children talk about the war on them (Eng. subs)
Anatoly Shary: My best video ever.
2. 11th of June, 2015. Lugansk People’s Republic, Novorossiya.
Киевские силовики за сутки трижды нарушили режим “тишины”
Ukrainian forces have violated the ceasefire regime three times over the past 24 hours, the deputy chief of the LPR people’s militia headquarters Igor Yashchenko told the Lugansk Information Center.
“During the period from 6:00 June 10 to 6:00 June 11, we’ve registered three ceasefire violations by the Ukrainian side. From 16:00 to 16:30, the area of the old bridge across the river Seversky Donets was being shelled from Stanitsa Luganskaya. From 21:50 to 22:10, Kiev forces were firing 82mm mortars on the village of Veselaya Gora and intersection near it from the Schastye thermal power plant. At 21:30, Ukrainian forces shelled the settlement of Donetsky with small arms from the village of Krymskoye. No casualties among the civilian population or the LPR fighters have been registered,” – Igor Yashchenko said.
3. 11th of June, 2015. Donetsk People’s Republic, Novorossiya.
ВСУ за сутки почти 40 раз обстреляли территорию ДНР — Минобороны
Ukrainian forces have shelled the DPR territory 38 times in the last 24 hours, the DPR Defense Ministry spokesperson Eduard Basurin told the Donetsk News Agency.
“Over the past 24 hours, we’ve registered 38 ceasefire violations by the Ukrainian forces. The enemy used artillery again. The fire was opened once from anti-aircraft gun, four times from tank guns, once from anti-tank guided missile. Besides, we’ve recorded one case of artillery fire delivered from Grad multiple rocket launcher system, 29 cases of mortar shelling, and two cases of fire delivered from infantry fighting vehicles. Ukrainian forces fired on Donetsk (Kievsky district, Oktyabrsky settlement, Oktyabrskaya coal mine, the territory of the airport), Gorlovka, Shirokino, Spartak, Shirokaya Balka, Krasniy Partizan, Veseloye, Golmovsky, Krasniy Oktyabr,” – Eduard Basurin said.
4. 370 Donetsk High Schools Graduates receive Gold Medals for their excellence [Source]
5. Fights In Donbass June 10th, 2015
6. Two children in Gorlovka that had been reported dead are actually wounded, but alive [Source]
Russia and Beyond…
1. June 16-19, 2015 Russian Defense Ministry will host International Military-Technical Forum. The main Russian Exhibition in the field of defense and security [Source]
According to Sergei Shoigu, General of the Army, Russian Defense Minister: The main purpose of International military-technical “ARMY-2015” is to create conditions for effective search of innovative research, development and technology in the interests of defense and state security for subsequent introduction into perspective samples of armament and military equipment, as well as the promotion of the efficiency of activity, construction, preparation and use of the Armed Forces, subordinate organizations and enterprises of the Russian defense Ministry, providing their needs in resources, products and services.
Promo information in English here
Reports and speeches concerning the upcoming exhibition of the Russia’s defense industry are here
Speech of the Chief of artillery and rocket forces of the Land Forces, Major General Michael Matveevsky[Source]
Speech of the Head of the Personnel of the Armed Forces, Major General Michael Smyslov [Source]
Speech of the Head of Transport Department of the Ministry of Defense Colonel General Igor Lyapin [Source]
Speech of the Commander-in-Chief of the Land Forces, Colonel-General Oleg Salyukov [Source]
Speech of the Aerospace Defence Forces Commander Lieutenant-General Alexander Golovko [Source]
Forum “Army-2015” to boost development of prospective armament of the Aerospace Defense Forces [Source]
Speech of the chief of radiation, chemical and biological defense (NBC) of the Russian Armed Forces, Lieutenant General Edward Cherkasov [Source]
Speech of the Main Railroad Troops Directorate Chief Major-General Oleg Kosenkov [Source]
Speech of the Head of engineering troops in the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation Lieutenant-General Yuri Stavitsky [Source]
Speech of the Commander-in-Chief of the Russian Navy Admiral Viktor Chirkov [Source]
Speech of Chief of the National Centre for State Defence Control Lieutenant-General Mikhail Mizintsev [Source]
Speech of the Head of the Center for the system of forward-looking military research and development (SFLMRD) of the Russian Ministry of Defense Colonel Presnuhin Vyacheslav [Source]
Speech of the chairman of the Military Scientific Committee of the Russian Armed Forces, Lieutenant General Stanislav Suvorov [Source]
2. Russia’s economy now is between a rock and a hard place, Professor of economics Valentin Katasonov [Source]
Valentin Katasonov, a leading Russian economist, Doctor of Philosophy in Economics, a professor at the Moscow State Institute for International Relations (MGIMO) and well-known Russian author on international finance speaks about the current need for central planning. To fully implement the move toward domestic production and replacement of foreign goods, Russia needs the general economic plan at least for the next three years.
The economic block of Russia’s government is refusing to act, and it’s the largest negative factor in our current situation. The government is refusing to work with the manufacturers. The general plan for development is absent. The government is refusing to give to the manufacturers and agricultural sector any assurance that in case the Western sanctions are lifted, the government will keep protecting the domestic manufacturers. Medvedev said that the ban of the EU products is in place as long as sanctions against Russia are in place. It’s not enough. Without any assurance from the Russia’s government to protect against foreign goods, and without the government investments, the producing blocks of the economy cannot take risk to keep developing.
The Ministry of the economic development is idling and publishing useless papers with important sounding titles. Obama and persons responsible today for the Russia’s economic development and monetary policies are the same people. Obama, Siluanov, and Ulyukaev are religious dogmatists believing in the same failed free market dogmas. We can’t wait until price of oil goes up. It’s moronic.
3. “Test of the resistance” – NATO launches three Großmanöver with 15,000 soldiers in Eastern Europe [Source]
4. “Obama Is Destroying Europe”, “Dragging It Into A Crusade Against Russia” Former French PM, German Banker Admit [Source]
“European corporations will circumvent the sanctions, to create production facilities at the highest efficiency level in Russia, we lose this potential capital stock, which is the basis of our prosperity. Russia wins the capital stock,” at the EU’s expense, even though the sanctions are targeted against Russia. ”
5. White House Admits Economies Of European Allies Crippled By Russian Sanctions. the Russian sanctions will continue until every European country taps out. [Source]
So when the impact of the current iteration of European QE fades to nothing, at least we now know precisely how the status quo will enable round two: boost Russian sanctions so aggressively that Europe skips the triple-dip recession and goes straight into depression.
6. Leaders of high finance make real decisions; G7 ‘hired actors‘[Source]
Germany and other European countries are forced to work against their own interests in order to help big American and British corporations and rich, powerful forces to lay down the law, claims Caleb Maupin, journalist and political analyst.
7. State and Strategy: how big states do their strategic thinking
IRIS Notes May 2015 Oliver de France
“Russia is currently looking to progressively replace the centralized, neo‐Soviet apparatus of strategic research. Today the country has plans to fund and support a strategic research community outside the Russian Ministry of Defense. The main issue with the previous model was that the influence of Russian strategic thinking remained extremely limited outside of the country – the Russian authorities seem to have acknowledged the problem and are looking to remedy it.”
8. Merkel just offered Russia to remove the US and EU by saying that “anti-Russian sanctions will be lifted when their causes are removed”
Well done, old girl, well done… [Source]
9. Trade in Services Agreement [Source]
WikiLeaks releases today 17 secret documents from the ongoing TISA (Trade In Services Agreement) negotiations which cover the United States, the European Union and 23 other countries including Turkey, Mexico, Canada, Australia, Pakistan, Taiwan & Israel — which together comprise two-thirds of global GDP. “Services” now account for nearly 80 per cent of the US and EU economies and even in developing countries like Pakistan account for 53 per cent of the economy. While the proposed Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) has become well known in recent months in the United States, the TISA is the larger component of the strategic TPP-TISA-TTIP ‘T-treaty trinity’. All parts of the trinity notably exclude the ‘BRICS’ countries of Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa.
10. The Hypocrisy of Russia’s “Liberals” [Source]
11. “Go East, Young Firm”: Chinese Companies Drop New York Listings, Return Home [Source]
It’s almost like somebody in China reads my SITREPs about the Penn State University accusing Chinese students in spying, and about danger for companies of the sovereign countries of having an office in the US. No parents want to see their children arrested and rotting in American jails for “spying” charges. No company wants to be invaded by FBI and destroyed for allegation in “wrongdoing” like FIFA. Whatever their reasons are, tech Chinese companies de-listing from the NY stock exchange and moving out if their US offices. Good move in a right direction.
12. Obama Sidelines Kerry On Ukraine Policy [Source]
13. EU orders Estonia, Poland (the most pro-US countries) to hand over tax ruling data [Source]
14. The citizens of Russia should be the richest people in the world, Glazyev [Video]
Глазьев: Несмотря на все проблемы, Россия самая богатая страна в мире
Основную часть российского богатства составляют природные ресурсы и человеческий потенциал, но производственный капитал находится на низком уровне, отметил экономист
Sergey Glazyev: interview transcript in Russian
Glazyev: Stagflation that Russia experiences today is the direct result of incompetent macroeconomic policy. In 2014 we should have 6% growth and in 2015 we should have 8% growth. Today Russia uses only 50% of its production capabilities. We have huge human resources and our hidden unemployment in production sector is about 20% and not 5.5% as the official statistic claims. Plus, Russia can use practically unlimited human resources from our Eurasian Economic Union partners. At the start of 2015 we declared free movements of people and goods between Russia, Belorussia, Kazakhstan, Armenia, and Kirgizstan. We have a million of hardworking, educated specialists from Ukraine that just moved to Russia.
Despite of all our problems, Russia today is the richest country in the world per capita.
Our problem that the main portion of the national treasure is divided between natural resources and human capital. Russia has very low level of so called production capital. Russia’s level of productivity, is about four times lower than other developed countries. We have very high energy consumption, which is three times higher than in developed countries. Consequently, we have extremely low use of natural resources. Per unit of natural resources today we get 10 times fewer goods and services than middle-income countries and ten times lower than in advanced technological countries. We could produce more and live times better.
This is all the result of the macroeconomic policies dominating in Russia today.
Our macroeconomic regulations root in 90s “economic shock-therapy” doctrine. This doctrine is based on the Washington Consensus, invented in 70s so the US, EU and Japan could control all other countries. This is a simple formula for very primitive economies.
The basic rules of this dogmatic doctrine: prohibition on issuing sovereign money; Russia is allowed to issue only as much rubles as it has foreign reserves; prohibition on having an independent monetary policy; domestic sources of credit are prohibited, and thereby the national economy is subjugated to external interests. This monetary policy doesn’t allow the development of the country using its domestic resources. The country therefore has to orient itself entirely toward foreign financing and the foreign markets.
This primitive macroeconomic system was set up in Russia after the collapse of the Soviet Union, to dismantle the state ownership, state controls over prices, and any kind of from of central planning. This is an anarchic system, when the state is only allowed to print as much money as its accumulated foreign currency reserves.
Problem is that that this methodology was initially placed as a basic rule for Russia’s Central Bank. 25 years later, Russia’ Central bank still operates following the Washington Consensus doctrine. The damage that Russia have suffered from this macroeconomic policy, estimated today at nearly $2 trillion dollars of capital transferred out of the country.
This is more than the economic losses that the USSR suffered in the World War II.
As a direct result of this policy, Russia’s economy degraded and became primitive, all due to the absence of domestic source of credit, absence of any central planning for the economy, and the reliance only on foreign sources of credit. The West only consumes Russia’s raw materials, money, and specialists. Annually in this uneven exchange, Russia looses about $150 billion. This is just financial looses, without estimation of the losses of technology, knowhow and brains. Russia is still completely enslaved by this Washington Consensus economic doctrine.
This technique is very deeply rooted in the minds of the monetary authorities, supported by international expert community that is manipulated by the international monetary Fund, and it is stimulated by the West. The people in Russia who lead this policy, receive the highest rating in the world table of ranks, which is formed of the Washington financial institutions.
For example, the disaster that befell us with the ruble at the end of last year. It was a disaster because we lost prestige, confidence in the currency and the consequences of the collapse of the ruble will continue to negatively affect the investment climate because of the enormous mistrust both within Russia the ruble and out.
Within just three months we ditched all that accumulated for many years. Russia just convinced everybody that the ruble is a stable currency, began to say that he could become a reserve currency within the Eurasian economic Union. Belarusians have introduced a ruble in the standby the currencies that we trade translated into U.S. dollars quite successfully – and suddenly a collapse of the two times and the failure of our partners to continue to work in rubles. This is a long term negative trend, which will really disturb us economic interests for years to come.
It happened because of the insane formula that the West dictated to Russia’s Central Bank. This formula states that target inflation means refusal to control the course of the national currency. the Central bank wanted to reduce the inflation from 8% to 4%. In a very open economy like Russian, an inflation is dictated by the exchange rate of the ruble. To control the inflation, Russia should control the exchange course of the national currency, the Central Bank had done completely opposite.
Using the incompetence of people who control Russia’s monetary policies, the International Monetary Fund threw this dead cat at us. Paradoxically, announcing that they will drive the inflation down, monetary authorities of Russia let the national currency into floating exchange rate or fluctuating exchange rate.
I note that of all countries the number of such risky policies among the more or less developed countries, we see only in Norway. Nowhere in the world free floating of the national currency is used, because it is a very risky business, especially if you have an open economy. Moreover, our economy was already under the impact of economic sanctions. We were required to return $ 130 billion of loans and interest last year, so much in this one.
External background was very poor and it made a negative impact on the balance of payments in terms of the export of capital in payment of earlier loans, not to mention illegal capital flight.
In this situation, the announcement of the transition to a free floating ruble exchange rate was clearly seen by the financial market as a signal to a sharp drop in rate. This advantage of the speculators. I note that the economic sanctions that the West imposed against us, are concerned only with long-term money. They’re refusing to provide long-term and medium-term loans, while loans 90 days to financial speculation – please, you can borrow without restrictions.
In fact, the Central Bank through its decisions provoked and funnel speculative activity, which sucked in all available funds, including those that the Central Bank has injected into the economy.
In the end, we got such artificially created turbulence in the currency market. Then when monetary authorities raised interest rates, they just cut off completely the financial sector from the real economy. Production was left without loans. in financial market you can earn income up to 100%, while the profitability of the manufacturing industry of 6-7%. Such was decisions of our government and they put our economy in a stagflationary trap.
Why it happened – the answer is very simple. All the scientists of the Academy of Sciences was quite surprised to observe such a policy.
The answer is very simple, but you won’t find it on the pages of the economic debate, because the question of why did this happened has no reasonable explanation. There is one document “Memorandum”, which was developed by the International monetary Fund Mission in Moscow in September of 2014. In this Memorandum IMF just ordered our monetary authorities to do exactly as they did.
Namely, the transition to targeting so-called quoted inflation by abandoning control over the exchange rate, which in itself is internal absurdity, failure of other instruments of monetary regulation and control, raising interest rates to reduce inflation is all in black and white on five pages of “Memorandum” written, that was the basis for the actions of the Central Bank, which brought our economy in a stagflationary trap.
However, I look at the situation optimistically, because we have no objective reason for our economy to continue to falter. Moreover, after the devaluation of the ruble, we saw a revival of the engineering exports, it increased by almost 20%, there is some positive trend here.
I note that the share of Russian investors in the Russian financial market is only 10%. We have all these profits on the destabilization of our economy is allowable to receive foreigners. Therefore, these foreigners so passionately pursued macroeconomic policies that declare to our best macroeconomists in the world of Finance Ministers, heads of the Central Bank, in every way they welcome, encourage.
Countries that refuse to follow the Washington Consensus recommendations are China, Vietnam, South Korea, EU countries, the US and Japan. From all the developing and developed countries only Russia uses Washington Consensus doctrine. In other economic models, like the Chinese, Vietnams, and Korean, the development of the national economies is the driving factor.
We have one year to reconsider the situation. The Americans started this war with the aim to completely eradicate Russia from the face of the earth. We still have a chance to enter new Asian economic sphere of development, We have to get out from under Washington control and find new ways of developing that is beneficial for Russia.
More of Sergey Glazyev here
That is one depressing report.
Depressing yes, but would you ignore reality…
It will take me some time to go through all the sources,
but this is a revelation in detail, of something generally
loosly refered to as the 5th column or the ‘liberals’.
It is good to know what people are up against,
Know your enemy, know the stragedy and its counter.
Truly enlightening Scott. thanks.
I totally agree with Larch. it needs expanding, translating
and getting it to people who as yet do not know, but I suspect
someone is keeping an eye on these (insert expletive).
Paul,
Scott’s report was excellent. Given the kind of readership on this blog, influential people, that investigative piece that Scott revealed is significant.
Has anyone on Sakers staff sent this exposé by Scott to Prof. Mark Sleboda and/or others who can (disseminate-this)/shed light on this debate among those in the current Russian administration?
Off topic, but at the same time related
Behind Bilderberg, Trilateral: the Globalists have a major problem
A gaping hole in the economic matrix
by Jon Rappoport
June 10, 2015
(To read about Jon’s mega-collection, Power Outside The Matrix, click here.)
Stay with me on this one. You’ll see what the powers-that-be are really worried about.
You can roll up Bilderberg, the Trilateral Commission, the Council on Foreign Relations, the World Trade Organization, NAFTA, and the several current trade treaties nearing completion… you can insert all these Rockefeller Globalist forces into one great corporate agenda, and…
There is a problem. A problem for Globalism. This is, behind the scenes, what the titans of control are whispering about.
It starts here: understand that mega-corporations are the instruments of world domination. They move into countries where cheap labor, land, and resources are abundant, and they take over. This is what they’re meant to do. This is the plan.
Intelligence agencies and armies may precede them, but the corporations are the most capable organizations on the planet, when it comes to exercising enduring control.
The top three or four hundred corporations are responsible for at least 25% of all world trade.
However… here is the rub. As Globalist policies allow corporations to shut down domestic factories in industrialized countries and open up those same factories in places where slave wages are the order of the day; as tariffs on imported goods are canceled, killing off businesses that try to compete with mega-corporations; as leading economies decline…
The consumer base for these mega-corporations shrinks.
To put it simply, the corporations sell products. They need buyers. All over the world.
The top manufacturing corporations are running their assembly lines at about half-capacity. They could produce much, much more of what they sell.
But only a tenth of the world population has the means to buy these products.
There are partial fixes for the problem: profit-making wars; sales of corporate products to governments; governments basically paying citizens so they can buy certain products. But, in the long run, that solution doesn’t cut it. The mega-corporations are still lacking consumers. You can create only so many artificial buyers. Beyond that, the market system irretrievably heads downward.
Mega-corporations have the potential to produce and sell more and more; the consumer base is shrinking.
Globalism, the very system that is determined to elevate the power of mega-corporations, is diminishing the number of people who can consume what the corporations make.
The snake has been eating its tail for some time now.
Mega-corporate CEOs and their advisors aren’t completely stupid. Some of them see the handwriting on the wall.
World Bank and IMF fixes aren’t going to make this problem go away.
Neither is some drastic depopulation program. That would be heading in the wrong direction. Fewer consumers.
What about a radical re-set involving a new global currency? Suppose, for example, every inhabitant of the planet were outfitted with a free credit card carrying substantial buying power? Theoretically, that might work, if you discount what people who actually earn a living are going to do when they see billions of their fellow humans who don’t work outfitted with comparable consuming power. And that rumbling class warfare would be just the stormy beginning of the trouble.
Creating money out of thin air to satisfy the avarice of banks, to pay off governments’ soaring debt, to boost corporate bottom lines is one thing. Creating money out of nothing to make six or seven billion brand new consumers is quite another thing. In that case, the corporate-welfare gifting would lead to pollution and destruction of the environment on a scale that makes current levels look like a few leaking picnic baskets on a Sunday park outing.
And over the course of several generations, populations would descend into a nightmare of side-by-side buying power and increased unemployment. If you think, psychologically speaking, that’s a marvelous idea, and would bring peace and contentment, you need a brain transplant.
There is another factor to consider: technological innovation. For mega-corporations, that means robots/machines replacing humans as employees. More unemployment—unless the corporations hold back and refrain from implementing the “automation revolution.”
The corporate thrust, however, is always about moving forward. More robots in the workplace. Bigger assembly lines. Higher production.
It turns out that the Globalist agenda has an expiration date. Beyond it, the system comes apart at the seams.
The normal solution to a problem of this magnitude is: think short-term; avoid the inevitable; pretend all is well; leave the answers to the next generation.
Consider how hard-charging greed-head mega-corporate masters would react to the following proposition: “Look boys, we know you have the ability to produce goods for two or three planets the size of Earth. But we want you to service only a tenth of one planet, and that base will shrink further. Okay? Don’t worry, be happy. Everything is fine.”
Behind every Bilderberg, CFR, Trilateral conference, this is the specter that lurks in the shadows.
They’re not worried about escalating the level of their political control over populations. It’s the economics that don’t add up, no matter how many holes in the dam are temporarily plugged.
There is one extremely radical solution I haven’t mentioned. You could call it depopulation-repopulation. Via some vast plan, the numbers of people on Earth would be enormously reduced—and then over, say, the next hundred years or so, those numbers would be built up again with humans who, in some Brave New World fashion, are conditioned/programmed to be avid workers and consumers, who would be paid far more than a subsistence wage. These living androids/robots would satisfy the hunger of mega-corporations to produce and produce and sell and sell…
The multiple risks of trying a plan like that would amount to an open confession of an agenda so heinous it would create open-ended global revolution, from Tierra del Fuego to the North Pole.
Every present Globalist agenda-item does two things: a) it aims at tighter control of populations, and b) it enforces and progressively lowers a ceiling on mega-corporations. It reveals a future in which the number of those corporations will be drastically reduced. And that’s the rub. That’s the hidden factor.
Yes, the rich get richer and the poor get poorer. But everyone who thinks that analysis is the core of the current crisis is looking no farther than the end of his nose.
Because the rich, up the road, will get poorer, too. They’ll sink in the Globalist swamp.
The mega-corporate leaders are ultimately on both the sending and the receiving end of a long con. It’s a con perpetrated by their own system, a system built to make them kings forever.
How little they know.
It turns out that decentralization of power, on every level, is more than just the hope and dream of a relative few. It’s a planet-wide imperative; and survival is at stake.
The greatest economic matrix ever devised is blowing its engine.
Jon Rappoport
The author of three explosive collections, THE MATRIX REVEALED, EXIT FROM THE MATRIX, and POWER OUTSIDE THE MATRIX, Jon was a candidate for a US Congressional seat in the 29th District of California. He maintains a consulting practice for private clients, the purpose of which is the expansion of personal creative power. Nominated for a Pulitzer Prize, he has worked as an investigative reporter for 30 years, writing articles on politics, medicine, and health for CBS Healthwatch, LA Weekly, Spin Magazine, Stern, and other newspapers and magazines in the US and Europe. Jon has delivered lectures and seminars on global politics, health, logic, and creative power to audiences around the world. You can sign up for his free emails at NoMoreFakeNews.com and OutsideTheRealityMachine.
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We’ve been spammed by a notorious right-wing nutcase.
Anonymous,
Jon Rappaport makes a faulty assumption: He assumes that the goal of the oligarchs is corporate profit, or even the continuance of the corporation.
But their actual goal is a global oligarchy in which their group rules a humanity much reduced in number.
The corporation has only been a tool to get them to global dominance. When they are in full power and can dispose of the labor of us all as they like, corporate profit is irrelevant. There probably won’t even be money– just a card that entitles the peasants to a certain amount of food & clothes– until they’re deemed past their usefulness. We are talking raw power, not a world like this one in which mere monetary greed is expressed.
Ya, you lost me.
You could have said as much with 80% less diatribe.
I will make this EASY for you to understand: Although I doubt you will.
Major Corporations are completely anti-Human and their business model is COMPLETELY parasitical insane.
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2 examples of this insane paradigm:
-“Infinite growth on a finite resource”
-“Produce garbage stuff/crap, that no one needs (and will break in no time), jack up the prices… all while turning the “consumer” into unemployed serfs …
… and then wonder why no one is buying your shit, sorry “stuff”.
There is NO mystery on true Economics: PEOPLE, not corporations in China/India etc, build-produce what they/we NEED, and exchange goods/services/pay (with gold-silver-trade) within the community/village/town.
Simple.
The rest just insane anti-Humanism…ie: “Keynesian, Mercantilism or Machiavellian Economics”
Period.
I met Serguei Guriev two years ago and thought he was a bright man, though we didn’t have much time to talk (and I think I misinterpreted his comment on a passage in my paper in which I referred to standard views of western economic development as ‘morality tales.’) I remember being surprised a few months later by a chance reading of the New York Times describing how he left the country in a hurry (I doubt very much, however, that he took the money and ran). I met his wife this spring–she teaches at Sciene Po in Paris, and gave a talk on a paper I had earlier criticized in conversation with her co-author. She was very busy trying to drum up a position where I was then teaching for Serguei and her co-author, both of whom I think are currently at Hoover Institute. As I didn’t know the ins and outs when I was invited to Moscow, it only hit me later what a reactionary bunch they are. As an economist, Guriev is first-class, but conventional. His wife is merely conventional.
They all see the writing on the wall, and are working to get out. The last article I read by Gur’iev was truly pathetic.
Scott
Great research on the Liberals. Too bad you didn’t expand it wider and publish a White Paper.
I had hoped last year that work like yours would follow my White Paper for Saker, Double Helix.
You effort is superior and compelling.
The world of the Fifth Column and the de-stabilization programs should be known and exposed.
Then it could be translated into Russian and other languages for all to know and understand.
A threat to Putin and the Kremlin is now a threat to China and all the majority of humanity that wants a human civilization and sovereign nations.
Your work is an excellent beginning. It should stand alone, not just as a preamble to the SitRep.
Thanks.
@Larchmonter445
Thanks,
I’m actually working on a book about the Russian neo-con liberals.
I’m the most interested in exploring the practical methods neo-cons use to implode and dismantle economies and governments. When we know what they do, we will know how we, the people of sovereign nations, can neutralize them.
The stability of our nations’ governments (Russia, China, India, Brazil, Belorussia, Kazakhstan etc) is at paramount importance at this juncture.
I only published this information, because I wanted to get it out before the June 29th conference in Moscow.
Hopefully, if I ever finish it, it’s going to be in English and Russian. I also will be looking into translating this book into Chinese, Portuguese and Spanish, with the help of God.
Cheers
Scott. That is great!. It is very important to publish it in Spanish with so many potential readers around the world.
Very good to hear.
Keep us informed.
Dear Scott,
All the best for your book. Sounds good.
Rgds,
Veritas
If you are interested in how neocons implode and dismantle whole countrys’ economies, you must read Greg Palast. He is an economist turned corporate fraud investigator turned journalist. He knows all this stuff from the inside, having studied under Milton Friedman at the Chicago School. While his colleagues got rich imploding and dismantling Latin American nations, he decided to fight the system.
Scott,
The book sounds fabulous. Re: “The practical methods the neocons use to implode and dismantle economies and governments.”
I think there is a technology to it which has grown over the generations; hence the continuity of secret societies. There is a book called ‘Fire In The Minds of Men” which reviews the history of the efforts to establish a world empire. One of the oldest components is the charging of interest w/o sharing in the risk, which is still a prohibition in Islamic law.
The conscious innovation of the current power-lusters is to take over using primarily financial means rather than military, although that is an adjunct to speed things up. By the way, I don’t think the neocons are powerful people, just useful tools.
Do you envision your book focussing on just regime change with its antecedent psychological/educational/propaganda degradation of segments of the population, or something broader?
Thanks for the great sitrep.
Speaking of Russian neocon “libs” still running things there, i hope you saw that outrage of a few days ago where Russia is going to sell tens of millions of acres of prime farmland, but to corporations, simply because it’s sitting “unused”.
No lowly kulaks, tenant farmers, or single family farmers need apply!
This will provide the ideal backdoor route to get GMOs into the country, regardless of whatever the laws say (all I can find is that presently GMOs are NOT illegal, & there’s some vague bill sitting on a pile with others in draft form only that claims banning them will be “under consideration”!).
This is exactly how big money & big ag did it these past dozen years in several S.A. countries where the country had outlawed them. Illegaly sneak in the GMO seed & blatantly plant it on the huge acreages they bought.
Just another sorry story about who really runs Russia.
Saker,
is any program in Dombass (or you could suggest them to start one), to sponsor a child, a student,an orphan to get an education, food…? It could be $30.00 a month, a reasonable amount, but it would be continuous.
More of how russia has stagnated & fallen behind under the 15 “masterful” years of pootin’s reign.
i’m sure he gets two thumbs up from every plutocrat “russian” oligarch billionaire, though.
The data showing the U.S.’s emergence as the top driller confirms a trend that’s helped the world’s largest economy reduce imports, caused a slump in global energy prices and shifted the country’s foreign policy priorities.
“We are truly witnessing a changing of the guard of global energy suppliers,” BP Chief Economist Spencer Dale said in a presentation. “The implications of the shale revolution for the U.S. are profound.”
http://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2015-06-10/u-s-ousts-russia-as-world-s-top-oil-gas-producer-in-bp-report
pootin?
The guardian trolls being multi skilled to also troll the saker blog?
Not so fast:
Why Today’s Shale Era Is The Retirement Party For Oil Production
Anonymous
Shale oil is a ponzi scheme. Not viable. Wm Engdahl is a petrochemical specialist, has written about it online.
To evaluate Putin’s performance you must look at the “before” and the “after”, which you obviously haven’t.
If you had read Scott’s sitrep you might be able to see that there are a few obstacles which might inhibit development.
Putin’s “partners”, instead of “collapsing” are overtaking Russia in the production and supply of oil and gas:
USA overtook Russia in volume of oil and gas production: http://www.warandpeace.ru/ru/news/view/102336/
European Parliament remembered “Nabucco”: asked European Commission to renew its construction: http://www.warandpeace.ru/ru/news/view/102346/
No wonder Putin is so nice and polite with Ukies these days…
“US encircling Russia with bioweapons labs, covertly spreads them – Russian FM”
http://rt.com/news/266554-us-bioweapons-encircle-russia/
” The accusations of mishandling biological weapons voiced by the Russian Foreign Ministry refer to a recent report that the US military shipped live anthrax by mistake. Last week, the Pentagon admitted sending samples of the highly dangerous disease to at least 51 labs in 17 US states and three foreign countries.
The delivery “posed a high risk of outbreak that threatened not only the US population, but also other countries, including Canada and Australia. Of great concern is the shipment of bacteria to a US military facility in a third country, the Osan Air Base in South Korea,” the Russian ministry said in a statement.
It added that an anthrax outbreak incident occurred in 2001, which also involved a US military lab. “
“The International Monetary Fund dramatically pulled out of talks with debt-stricken Greece on Thursday after it accused Athens of failing to compromise over labour market and pension reforms.
The Washington-based lender of last resort said its team of negotiators had quit talks in Brussels after reaching a stalemate and would be returning to Washington.”
http://www.theguardian.com/business/2015/jun/11/imf-walks-out-of-greece-bailout-talks
Meantime Jaresko and Yats are currently meeting with officials at the International Monetary Fund in Washington in order to secure the release of a $1.7-billion loan payment in July.
“The Fund had initially warned that Kiev’s failure to strike a debt restructuring agreement by the time its board meets before the end of the month may jeapordize the fate of its entire $17.5-billion Ukrainian rescue package.”
https://au.news.yahoo.com/thewest/business/world/a/28417259/ukraines-creditors-sound-alarm-as-default-threat-looms/
Common Liberal:
¤ Always wrecking but never for free
¤ Waits for the arrival of The International Community, a.k.a. Pindos
¤ Punishment: 7-12 years on 100% GMO diet and tap water heavily contaminated by fracking activities
Seriously, Liberalism should be outlawed without further delay. It’s malevolent, nihilistic, and violently insane. Liberal quislings in Russia should be left to rot away in solitary confinement — after all, I suppose they do praise individualism
Thank you Scott.
I found all that background on the HSE very depressing – how are these people allowed to teach/lecture in Russia?
Glazyev is right – they need to change their economic model and really need to pursue internal production – look at the successful Asian models.
They also need to clean out the Ministry of Finance/Economics.
The jelly invertebrates of the EU parl have just passed another anti-Russian solution -such blatant lies:
http://sputniknews.com/europe/20150611/1023245635.html
Yet again the baltic state of Lithuania behind it……
Rgds,
Veritas
Thank you Scott, excellent work. It is very important especially for the people and readers of this blog from the western countries to know what is going on behind the closed door.
This is very unfortunate, but this script what is running now everywhere / all of the former communist blog /was prepared in the very detailed way, with the abundant power to mislead and manipulate the local people and everything is going to be like a rose garden because it is coming from the west!.
Everyone knows that it was nothing else just a very big looting fraud /change of the regimes from communist to the capitalist /. It is very interesting that most of these above mentioned people belong to the same religion. Is this a coincidence??????? Well I don’t think so, but I could be wrong too.
In this description of this looting plan I can read the fingerprint of the Milton Friedman / father of the Globalization /in every step on the way.
Putin has a very tough job to deal with all of these problems, just lets hope he is going to be successful, because he is in danger every single day.
Well there is always hope because “How goes around, it comes around”
“If Putin ran for President of the USA in 2016, on a platform of banishing all incumbent members of the house and senate to re-education camps in Outer Mongolia, he’d win by a landslide”
No, he wouldn’t. One thing I’ll have to say for the Pindos is that for all their individualistic noises, they have long since deeply submerged their personality into a cult of extremely vile, reactionary authority worship — to wit, Pindo patriotism. Putin’s intelligence, perspicacity, and mindfulness would do him no good whatsoever over there. It was the Pindos who formed the template for the Nazi Krauts. It shows, mind you.
“I would add that if Putin ran for President of Russia today on a platform of banishing all incumbent members of the Russian parliament and government and the Russia’s Central bank to re-education camps in Outer Mongolia, he’d would also win by a landslide.”
This statement, by contrast, is absolutely correct. Russians are educated, not least when it comes to their own history. Liberalism, like Marxism, is a foreign import to Russia with the former being 100% committed to Russia’s total destruction. Marxism in its original, Euro-centric rendition had a strong anti-Russian strain too (deeply revered by today’s pathetic postmodern or, rather, post mortem Western Left). Luckily, Stalin corrected that. The Russian people acknowledges this as well. Liberals are correctly perceived as scum and traitors.
Nussiminen,
“Luckily, Stalin corrected that. The Russian people acknowledges this as well. Liberals are correctly perceived as scum and traitors.”
Stalin & his bureaucrats (Oligarchs) corrected nothing. They left a rot.
It was their political Party, the Marxist Lemonist ‘Vanguard’, sporting the finest leadership and pyramidal method of choosing replacements, that degenerated (weakened) to the point of surrendering to the New World Order of the imperialist Oligarchs.
Djugashvili & his crew left a CORRUPT incompetent and cowardly leadership, with a Moral vacuum between their ears, in charge of Russia.
These pathetics undid the remaining structures of the Russian Socialist Revolution of 1917. Their last Party Leader (Gorbachev), moved to California.
Blame that on Lev Bronstein (Trotsky), or Rosa Luxemburg, or Tukhachevsky, if you will. Blame the political collapse on anything and anyone other than the retrograde Totalitarian structure of the Stalinist government. In 1990, the Stalinist government fell apart, divided all the goods among a coterie of privileged Party leaders, and exited the stage of History.
They left a weakened Russia, impoverished Russian people, a Russia surrounded by the imperialists, a Russia de-industrialized, and run on western currencies from imperialist banks. Learn nothing from the results of history. Willful Fools. Do I need a verb?
Russia, under Putin’s (he does not walk on water), leadership has revived (somewhat). Russia is still recovering from World War 2, and the defeat of 1990. They have a long way to go.
The key question-here, is:
1. Why has Russia recovered – somewhat? Why? Why?
a. Could it have something to do with the more open structure of governance since 1990?
b. Can you explain the competence Putin, Lavrov, even Medvedev?
c. Have you learned nothing from Solzhenitsyn?
The VISION liberates. Cynicism brought on by faulty memories imprisons.
For the Democratic Republics!
IMAGINE
Antonsen, what “fell apart in 1990, divided all the goods among a coterie of privileged Party leaders, and exited the stage of History” was not precisely the “Stalinist regime”, but that constructed by the revisionists, the heirs of your praised and beloved Trotsky, whose real semblance just I have posted today in another thread.
You do realize that there was a de-Stalinization period after he was murdered, right? There was never a re-Stalinizaton, though many think it necessary now. Instead, we get an Immortal Regiment, which is emotionally nice, but look at figures for industrial production. Have they doubled in the last couple of years? Hardly. Actually, we need to refresh our memories. What has actually been done since the situation with Syria meant a state of at least cold war? This site posted the excerpt from Skorzeny’s memoirs as to why they lost the war. One of the big reasons was the purge by Stalin, which the Nazis never did. At the time, Hitler et al. were so excited that they thought it meant the USSR was going to be weak, but, as it turned out, it made the USSR much stronger. So the Nazis went through the war full of traitors in high places, Canaris being the most obvious example.
Again: Marxism in its original, Euro-centric rendition had a strong anti-Russian strain too (deeply revered by today’s pathetic postmodern or, rather, post mortem Western Left). Luckily, Stalin corrected that.
Stalin is to the Western Left what Putin is to the Ziofascists. This brings up the question regarding common roots between the two Western ideological phenomena of Leftism/Marxism and Ziofascism. And there is one irrefutable such link:Trotskyism At bottom, what it really comes down to is the Gospel of Western supremacy with Russians being perceived as lesser, inferior people in need of Western reeducation or Western extermination
My answers to Peter J Antonsen’s questions:
Why has Russia recovered – somewhat? Why? Why?
It hasn’t recovered “somewhat” — it has recovered immensely during Putin’s reign. The government and the Security forces halted the Ziofascists in the midst of the action. As a result, outright fascism is on the rise in the West now. To the ruling Western plutocracy Russia and, more generally, BRICS is a mortal threat.
Could it have something to do with the more open structure of governance since 1990?
No. The 1990ies were precisely when Russia was looted and the Parliament shelled by tanks. Question irrelevant.
Can you explain the competence Putin, Lavrov, even Medvedev?
Easy. They were brought up in the Soviet system which put heavy emphasis on intellectual effort. What’s your point?
Have you learned nothing from Solzhenitsyn?
I have learned that,people who commit themselves to Western imperialism without really belonging to it, are sometimes capable of reevaluating things quite a bit. I doubt the Ukro Bandera Nazis ever will, but Solzhenitsyn eventually saw the Zionazi connection and hated it with a passion.
There are a lot of things on the Internet that lead to the conclusion that Solzhenitsyn lied a certain amount. He was absolutely ideologically motivated, after all. For those of a more conspiratorial mindset, there is evidence that a large percentage of the “dissidents” who were sent to the West were really used by the Soviet leadership as part of their desire to get rid of Communism and turn it into something like they had in Western Europe. With the elite, of course, being super-rich and living like kings.
Where did Solzhenitsyn lie ? And what ideology motivated him ?
He definitely did not support communism after having been so many years in a gulag and knowing from the inside what the system really was. But he also did not like what he saw in the West, and he showed his courage in the discourses at Harvard and in the Vendee in France. Afterwards he became persona non grata in the West, too. Even more so after he wrote “200 years together”, which has still not been integrally published in the West.
Why is this titled a Ukraine SITREP? Also, It has vital info but the vox populi quote on top is dumb and will alienate noobs
The research on the liberals is much appreciated. Thanks Scott.
As Larchmonter has stated, that should be an article on its own.
The tolerance of these types in Russia may well be Russia’s downfall.
US engages in full spectrum dominance, full spectrum warfare. Even though guns are not firing US is devoting a large amount of resources to defeat the current Russia and China.
Both countries should be in war mode which would mean detention of 5th columnists.
It seems Russia especially is leaving itself open by trying to appear tolerant to dissenting voices in the hope of winning support from the “international” community.
Why title this and honor the Ukies with their colors and symbolism?
It is a very broad SitRep, well beyond Ukie/junta/Kiev situation.
It should be retitled and re-symboled.
St. George Report or some such thing. Or Rus Front, with the St George Ribbon.
Don’t give the Ukies any significance. I see their colors and their shield symbol and I see a Fascist Nazi.
The Saker, please could you put the English subtitles for this video. This mus be so funny.
Гитлер ругает за Крым Яроша Тягнибока Яценюка Кличко
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hRqvVW6QFsY
Scott, thank you so much for the material on the neoliberal banking/monetary system. I have been trying for months to interest people in this since I read Starikov’s book, which is an excellent introduction to the whole IMF/BIS system.
http://lit.md/files/nstarikov/rouble_nationalization-the_way_to_russia%27s_freedom.pdf
Many people are familiar w the idea that an international banking cabal exists, but don’t seem to grasp that the dummy heads of state that we see are in most cases their puppets. The media is relentlessly directing our attention to a potential military action and away from an actual system of financial control & looting.
Thank you so much for covering this; I was getting quite desperate at my unsuccessful attempts.
Excellent work on the neoliberalcons infiltration, Scott!! A similar undertaking has occurred within the Empire to inculcate Rand and Friedmanism into the only type of economics taught at major universities as revealed here, http://www.counterpunch.org/2012/02/28/resurrecting-ayn-rand-hedge-fund-money-teams-up-with-koch-bbt/ and also here, http://www.counterpunch.org/2012/02/27/ayn-rand-the-tea-partys-miscast-matriarch/
You can tie in the philosophy guiding the IMF’s “Structural Adjustments” to get an idea of just how long this deadly philosophy’s been promoted.
Thanks again Scott for your tireless efforts. I know how hard such investigation is and how few are its rewards.
Starikov’s book is a bunch of lies as I have already proven black-on-white in the other thread by posting the text of the actual russian laws. There is nothing to nationalize there, since the bank and it’s assets are clearly defined as “state property”.
You saw it and read it yourself, but keep recycling those lies. Do we see any intention behind that? Hmm…
Correcting myself – either it is a bunch of lies or he is way less informed about economics than an average housewife. And yes, I would gladly debate it with him personally on stage anytime.
1. Capital stock is NOT the international reserves. Russian govt controls the first, which is only a ittance. The central bank owns, controls & disposes of the second.
2. True, the govt can (theoretically) dismiss the head of the central bank, but the section that defines the conditions under which this can occur discloses that it cannot in fact occur.
It is really too much for you to dismiss Starikov’s book as lies when he is in full agreement w Glazyev, Michael Hudson, and every Russian economist that we have heard from. All of these are knowledgeable economists.
Reposting:
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Here you go, the russian central bank law in english:
http://www.bu.edu/bucflp/files/2012/01/Federal-Law-No.-86-FZ-of-2002-on-the-Central-Bank-of-the-Russian-Federation.pdf
More: http://www.cbr.ru/eng/today/?Prtid=bankstatus
“The Bank of Russia is a legal entity. Its authorised capital and other property are federal property. Nevertheless, the Bank of Russia has both proprietary and financial independence. It exercises its powers to own, use and manage its property, including international reserves, in compliance with the purposes and according to the procedure established by the Federal Law ‘On the Central Bank of the Russian Federation (Bank of Russia)’. (ed. – pdf linked above) Bank of Russia property may not be seized or encumbered without its consent, unless the federal law stipulates otherwise. The financial independence of the Bank of Russia implies that it covers its expenses from its own incomes. The Bank of Russia may defend its interests in court, including international courts, the courts of foreign states and courts of arbitration.”
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Case closed.
P.S.: independent means, it is solely bound under the legislative branch and can not be messed with via the executive branch. And nothing more than that.
“Authorized capital and other property are federal property”.
Authorized capital is NOT the reserves. Other property refers to the building and the furniture.
I have worked as a legal assistant and legal researcher. It is necessary to read the entire banking section of the Russian constitution & then to read the paragraphs which define the erms against the parts that you have quoted.
Starikov has done this for you and presents them together so that you will not fall into the sort of error that you have made by reading/citing only a part of the banking section.
Don’t you remember that every Russian economist that we have heard from on this site has decried the lack of governmental control over the central bank? It is “independent”– i.e., controlled by the international banking cabal thru the IMF/BIS/The Fed.
Absolutely. A few paragraphs and some buzzwords is no indication that the case is closed. Especially when it comes to the interconnected complexities of central banking & international finance.
The real problem is that the “Western System” is now the World System. For the most part, we aren’t aware of it any more than a fish is aware of water. Each of us, every single day, participate in it, and lend the system a little more legitimacy. Even the people close to the top of the BIS, perhaps especially them, are aware of the water only to the extent that they see themselves tasked with keeping it and the pipes it moves through clear enough for the system’s purposes. A dry world, if they imagine it at all, is a catastrophe to be avoided at all costs. The economic equivalent of being hit by a massive meteor.
The system was built over 400 years. Colonial imperialism took 4 centuries to codify, systematize, and institutionalize a financial system that intersects with its educational, legal, political, social, economic, military and other systems. In the last few decades, finance came to dominate the others, but removing it with the stroke of a pen and a few arrest warrants without risking all else is a pipe dream. In any case, the only people who have the power (indeed are allowed to have the power) have spent a life time developing a vested interest in its long life.
Everyone senses that the system is breaking down. Some know it, but nobody seems to know what happens next.
Much shorter way is just to go to the BIS site & see which countries are NOT members!
Damn short list it is, too.
Tells you which side they’re on.
Supposedly it opened May 17/1930.
Says under “representative offices” that the only 2 worthy of being mentioned (publicly) are MX City & Hong Kong.
Another key thing to note is the high & mighty have designated themselves as a “.org”, not a “.biz” as they really are, because it’s just another bankster racket branch.
http://www.bis.org
@ Scott,
Thanks for the expanded sitrep. Appreciated.
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side note: there are no such things as a liberal neo-cons, open-minded conservatives or a multicultural zionist.
That’s like trying to squeeze oil and water together, and call it a 3,5oz, ‘Frappochino’ sugar bomb. Sounds great, but ultimately bloats your waistline beyond repair.
Scott’s 6-11 sitrep: What an exhaustive ( and I daresay exhausting) compilation of facts. I trudged through the grim listing of the gang of 8 -with Medvedev included–and what a slick rogue’s gallery that was! Anyone who wants to increase the retirement age past the average life expectancy is a ( class) war criminal but surely there are worker’s organizations who can take these guys on?
Or if they do , will they be labeled Trotskyists and shot mysteriously? No , i am not letting Mozgovoi rest in peace–ever! No MSM tears were shed about this good man’s death, and there were only passing, hurried tributes scattered among screeds of character assassination by those who should be shedding tears. RI and Fort Russ.
if this were further on in the struggle, it might be understandable…but it really has only one year out. I would not blame a half way intelligent young man in the LPR thinking …Let the Russian army take care of this, I’m not .
Surely Putin is well aware that the Russian Constitution requires changing to enable the Russian Central Bank to be Eurasionised. China must be aware of this situation. Maybe there is far more to this situation than meets the eye. For instance any western country wishing to purchase Russian natural resources will have to pay in Rubles. Thus the West’s only reply is to increase sanctions – a losing game for them all round. As to the Liberal Atlanticists surely their days are numbered. I would suggest that before the end of 2015 the Russian people will get a referendum on changing the Russian Constitution to enable the Central Bank to be Eurasionised and to have the Atlanticists stripped of their positions and wealth creating abilities.
Donald7063, the Russian Central Bank needs to be nationalized, not eurasianized. Nationalized so that the govt of Russia controls its own central bank. Every other central bank in the world needs to do likewise– or just simply dismantle the IMF, which is the instrument by which it is currently controlled.
Putin has tried to have the constitution amended to nationalize the bank, but many members of the Duma are 5th column, others are bribed or frightened, so it didn’t pass.
Russia is a member of the IMF. The IMF membership requires a Central Bank exactly of the type Russia has. If and when Russia gets out of the IMF, they can change the Central Bank’s charter (or existence). Russia is a member whether she has any loans or not; the money lent out is contributed into a pool by the members.
So leaving would mean getting out of it altogether, which doesn’t look feasible until the new system is ready to go. Then we’ll see. There are advantages to staying in, one foot in each camp, until the existing uni-polar camp becomes totally irrelevant. Until that happens, being in gives Russia some small influence over what happens to “client” countries. (Also early warning of who needs a visit from the opposition outfit for private talks of better deals, eg Greece, I do hope they save Greece).
the fact is that ever since putin was reeelcted in 2012 the anglo world has been after him never giving him rest. that should have awakend putin long time ago and he shoudl have cleared the stables. and also not trusted the anglos to put money in london or see that syria,iran are given enough arms to keep the anglos occupied there rather than going after russia.
but putin did nothing
Thanks, guys and Ladies, for your ideas, links, sources, and comments.
Please, keep on keeping on. I will use your comments for my book, if you don’t mind.
awesomeness of awesome report-how about sending it to Sergei Markov? Would be nice to get an interview from him what is the situation now etc etc…..
I could also imagine you and Saker(if he is still writing his book) to do a double act, a joint book, both exploring each side of the equation, arguement and counter-arguement, two part/section book but linked , if you see what I mean.
No. 12 in the sitrep “Obama Sidelines Kerry”.
Eric Zeusse’s article is nuts. He finds these two statements contradictory:
1. (Kerry): “we would strongly urge him [Porky] to think twice not to engage in that kind of activity, that that would put Minsk in serious jeopardy. And we would be very, very concerned about what the consequences of that kind of action at this time may be.” [military action]
2. (Nuland): “reiterate our deep commitment to a single Ukrainian nation, including Crimea, and all the other regions of Ukraine.”
Then Eric goes on to infer that Kerry might resign over it. THEN, if he resigns EU should consider exiting NATO:
“But if Kerry instead quits, then the pressure would be placed on EU officials: whether to continue with the U.S., or to reject U.S. anti-Russia policy, and to move forward by leaving NATO”
I think Mr. Zeusse must have been tired when he wrote this.
Still makes sense to me.
Zuesse sees Kerry and Nuland positions as leading divergent trends (which is definitely apparent). It is not so much the statements themselves but the stances they represent.
He regards Kerry’s position workable from Russia’s point of view, as opposed to Nuland’s. He’s convinced that from the US side only Kerry could aleviate neo-con pressure on the EU towards this workable position. That with him out of the scene that burden will fall over Merkel and Holland alone, reducing the chances of EU policy towards Russia becoming manageable.
Imo, it is a valid analysis.
Speaking of, has anyone got a definite Mr. Ed sighting?
2 weeks now.
He’s been lying pretty low for a suspicious long time since falling off his horse, I mean bike.
Rumors say he has issued some tweets from the horsepital bed where he’s been recuperating, but seriously, have you ever heard a horse tweet?
Mr. Ed was always great at working the phone.
Scott
Thanks for the detailed exposure of the HSE corruption/treason. I had not realised how much of the zionazi/”American” toxicity was still present in Russian universities. Like a plague, the critters move fast. Once the Yeltsin quisling was installed, the things multiplied like bacteria on steroids in Russia.
Also thanks for your previous informative report.
It’s 2015 and a lot of water has run under the bridge since a lot of these reports were written.
I would argue strongly that the liberals have been sidelined by circumstances and have very little leverage. The fifth column have been identified and the oligarchs who see money as their king have little no power. No one in Russia would care about their downfall
Scott,
Thanks for putting that together. On the bright side, it is probably fairly clear what has to be done on the economic/finance side of things: a purge. Russia can’t possibly have enough time to go after that cesspool case by case. The other good thing is that Russia could simply try to emulate practices that were used throughout Asia over the last 50 years.
It is demoralizing to think that such treason is brazenly out in the open.
Thanks Scott for the abundance of information on the Russian liberal scum!
It really makes me sick what’s in there. If this weren’t happening in the last 5 years, apologies on behalf of Putin & his circles for the period before that would be understandable. but this is still going on!?
I think what Russia needs the most in its political system is a mechanism of severe punishment for such severe crimes. Without it, the zionazi scum will continue to destroy Russian interests at every turn with impunity until they destroy the people physically!
Man, there is something very sick in all of this… Tfu!
@ Scott
I omitted comments. Good.
You wrote what I knew about Russia, albeit names, namely the agenda of the scoundrels looting and destroyin’ Russia. I read about your “news” (to the Western audience only perhaps) for several years in Russian services where such names as Fedorov, Dugin, Glazov, Gurkin (yes, aka Strelkov!) etc were used.
How come you were able to slipped in your text into this blog is beyond my mental abilities. ;) Why? Because you pointed two “pivot” points needed to understand the so called German-Russian Strategic Alliance and Putin’s position.
1) You wrote implicit that Putin is weak. Evidently for me (point of view). I knew it and I know it and many other bloggers but, alas, we are called trolls and “enemies” of this blog, Russia and Putin himself. As if stating the fact (any unpleasant fact!) about Putin, was something idolatrous which made the author a new entry to the Anathema Files. I’ve been really thinking for many times Putin is not The leader of Russian Federation.
2) Instead of citing tons of examples or scrolls of sources’ lists I submit to ponder here one tidbit.
Polish service of Sputnik News published pathetic opinions about present German leader (rising Merkel to undeserved highs), pathetic, but with one exception:
Merkel – Bismarck w spódnicy (pl)
– pl.sputniknews.com/opinie/20150607/483834.html
Merkel – Bismarck with a skirt (translated)
– https://translate.google.com/translate?sl=auto&tl=en&js=y&prev=_t&hl=en&ie=UTF-8&u=pl.sputniknews.com%2Fopinie%2F20150607%2F483834.html&edit-text=
06/07/2015 16:12 (Updated 12:49 06/10/2015)
By James Korejba
– “Gerhard Schroeder might really liked Russia and to be truly a friend of Vladimir Putin, but it was he who led to the inclusion of Eastern Europe to the German sphere of influence and made lion’s share of Russian gas sales dependent to the will of Berlin.” (corrected Google)
Your inquisitive mind will infer the correct thoughts.
(To few: Russia have never ever used oil and gas as a weapon. Germany is able to do so. In other words – Russia will not turn off the flow of “money” to EU, Germany can switch off the reciprocal “money flow” without any doubts. So, who is whom keeping by balls?)
I must add to the aforementioned cite few issues – it was Germany which ditched military way to build Reich IV and turned to conquer Europe economically, it was Germany which is looting European peoples through austerity measures to inflate money bags of German banks, it was Germany which destroyed Yugoslavia (Hexagonale, Poland was leveled in the first place, verbatim – e.g. they bought Polish computer firm ELWRO located in Breslau (Wroclav) (nota bene it was Siemens, the same firm which provided the US with codes to make the Stuxnet worm which destroyed 1/3d of Iranian centrifuges en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stuxnet) and then bulldozed it to the ground, it was Germany which helped Croatia to ethnic cleanse Serbian Kraina, it was Germany which worked hard to “take over” Ukraine (in her own name and on behalf of the US AND detrimental to the Russia), it was Germany which pumped money into Russia to create “assembly lines” – not “manufacturing lines” etc.
BTW. Few weeks ago I thought over a futuristic idea – for the Russia – to make her oil and gas on domestic market an EFF (Energy For Free) “commodity”. Russian economy would gain speed and efficiency. Of course, RF would set in move money printers and kick off the f*** US financial rules first. France is in debt up to the 95%, US rolling money press are red hot from the 25 hrs a day work (not an error of mine yes 25 hrs a day, not 24 :) ) and nothing happens, so why Russia has to make Russians beg for “their” money (e.g. for affordable loans to start new enterprises)?
Regards
Something that bought a smile:
http://sputniknews.com/politics/20150612/1023265551.html
Check out the video of Putin leaving Milan – notice he blows a kiss to the crowd – :) . He is so funny. The West/G7 trashing away and this little clip says it all…..
Rgds,
Veritas
Putin’s body doubles are hilarious. They are always laughing and smiling and cracking jokes. The real Putin barely cracks a smile in public and is rather serious and saturnine. Like Don Draper.
Sergei Guriev has been busy: at the same time he is the only Russian participating in the 2015 Bilderberg conference, he wrote a Washington Post op-ed warning the West to prepare for the imminent collapse of the Russian government.
http://www.bilderbergmeetings.org/participants2015.html
http://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/russia-after-putin/2015/06/11/90d6c1ea-0d25-11e5-adec-e82f8395c032_story.html
How come the Russian propaganda works so badly… I can’t believe.
Today in TASS.ru (Home page)
(Putin’s image, the optimist)
Ideas of patriotism in Russia strong – Putin
tass.ru/en/russia/800452
Quote from intro:
“These ideals of patriotism are so deep and strong that no one has ever been or will be able to re-encode Russia, adapt it to their formats,” Putin said
In the context what was written and said in above Scott’s SITREP the Putin’s words is pathetic lie.
Deeply religious Spain was transformed. Ireland deeply religious was transformed. Russia’s destiny is doomed if her leaders allowed the US cultural gangrene bacteria spread all her territory.
No, Anonymous, it’s not a lie– it’s called Resistance. Scott has showed you some of the ways in which Russia is under attack. Putin shows confident resistance. Just one part of his job.
You do understand so little, alas… Everyone has his own sheer wishful thinking… Dream on, it’s not my business to correct everyone.
Many are coming around to the view that a kind of political paralysis has set in in the Kremlin since the Crimean action due to different groups being unable to agree on what to do. If there are as many fifth columnists as this implies, one can see why. It is not exactly a secret that Putin is not close to a dictator, but the trouble is that there are no pain-free ways to go. Somebody has to lose big time.
We have seen lots of inconsistency in policy and actions regarding the Ukraine. Yes, there was consistency in the policy of “don’t let the Donbass fall, but don’t intervene”, but that won’t resolve things like “Should we prop up Kiev or try to bring it down?” If you go back and forth on that, you are bound to head for the ditch, and your supporters in places like the NAF are simply going to become confused or lose faith. What if the West just keeps turning the heat up on a number of fronts? Then what? How can you respond to the Transdenistrian blockade? They will starve. Then what? How about an accident at a nuclear plant when the wind is blowing towards Russia? Putin’s popularity and even more so his political party’s are going to be vulnerable in a year or so of the current trend.
So it is likely the reason the West thought they could pull off the coup in Kiev is due to all these fifth columnists that seem to be fairly entrenched. Since the coup, how many oligarchs or obvious fifth columnists have been arrested or fled the country?
Scott, I read indignantly your story on the 5th column in the HSE and the Russian government and I have to say hats off. What a research work with such excellent links. I guess it’s just a sample of the information that you have been collected, because these are just a few crooks thieves, but when you have finished the book, will be worthy of a Pulitzer Prize. I do not know if you are still studying, but if so, it could also be part of a doctoral thesis.
You could also send it to V.V.Putin. Why not? Try it.
About this I have to say that to me, from the time that I have being interested in the subjects of the Russian politcal life, which coincides with my arrival on this blog, also puzzles me to see these individuals, not only in government, but close to Putin. including events such as the Minsk 2 agreements, where I think I’ve seen, obliquely, Dvorkovich and Surkov flanking Putin at the negotiating table. ( I’m pretty sure I never forget a face viewed even obliquely ).
I greatly appreciate all the immense work done to put a face to some of the members of the 5th column, which I was asking someone to do some time.
I do not know if you’re Russian, but you do an invaluable service to all Russian citizens and those in the West , like us, who wish you all the best and are fighting the same scar.
When people like Dvorkovich are not at the table, you will know that Putin is not being a good boy, and war is likely – perhaps a more serious war than just the Donbass. If people like Dvorkovich leave Russia, then things will really be serous.
The world is fiery at the seams, where it frictions
Nothing but a rumble at each isolated surface
Even less the heat radiating underneath
Only in the perilous stability we rest
Overcoming conflicting stages of awareness
Awaiting the petrifying shock
That is not the world that breaks
None other than our aknowledgements
None other than its elements
Ellipsing some orbits, dead set on the next
Vasco da Gama
Scott, you said: “I would add that if Putin ran for President of Russia today on a platform of banishing all incumbent members of the Russian parliament … he’d win by a landslide”
Quite frankly, you do not know what you are talking about. Putin did win by a landslide without doing such a thing. Russian parliament has quite good people right now and better reputation than ever.
re: your comment about just who TF is in charge there in Russia & running the show? Listen to at least 1 segment of the June 7 interview detailed below & you get the obvious answer!
I can’t wrap my mind around the fact, that this major figure in pillaging economies of sovereign countries and setting up the looting of the economies of the former Warsaw block countries and the former Soviet republics, works as a professor of economics in Moscow.
Are neo-con liberals preparing a major economic disaster, a diversion in Russia, like they had done in 1990s?
Is Mr. Dabrowski in Moscow working to orchestrate an economic sabotage and collapse of Russian economy? Is he here in HSE to advise the wife of the rector of HSE Elvira Nabiullina, the Head of the Russia’s Central bank, on how to destroy Russia’s monetary system to cause social unrest?
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June 7 interview Hunter on Pollock some geopol analyst out of NYC.
Real meat of it starts at 6:45 mark, runs for 11 minutes to 16:00, then continues on the war theme starting again about 21:40 min mark for about 5 minutes.
So the text below the vid about the supposed topic is barely scratched at all.
A lot of it is war pimping the next war is all, but to note is he does have a different schtick from almost every other out there who all claim first russia must be knocked down before China the final “obstacle” to a true NWO can be implemented.
He claims it’s the big bad aggressive Chinese dragon that’s a threat to overrun Asia & so “we” must go to war with them, not the big bad Russ bear, because Russia to any observer is a fully 100% owned, locked down member of the club already & has been forever!
So Russia will be onside in the upcoming war against China.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1GCEb20i9Es
Thanks much…
It sounds like a paradox, but things might go this way.
The Russian banking system has been hijacked by the Fed
http://fortruss.blogspot.it/2015/06/the-russian-banking-system-has-been.html
Valentin Katasonov
MGIMO professor, head of Russian Economic Society, editor-in-chief of “Our Business” (“Наше дело”)
German Gref’s Sanctions Against Russia
Who controls the banking system of Russia?
” our government is not in a position to exercise “effective control” of the activities of Russian banks. ”
Today even some US states are heading towards the door and away from the Federal Reserve bank.
Texas Governor Greg Abbott signed a bill into law on Friday, June 12, that will allow Texas to build a gold and silver bullion depository. In addition, Texas will repatriate $1 billion worth of bullion from the Federal Reserve in New York to the new facility once completed.
They say by law they can start minting gold and silver money.
http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2015-06-13/writings-wall-texas-pulls-1-billion-gold-ny-fed-makes-it-non-confiscatable
In Taxes they claim that the state laws are superior to any other law.
Now look at Russia. It’s Constitution adopted during 90s says that foreign laws are priority and superior to any domestic laws. Russia is not a sovereign country. According to Russia’s Constitution it’s “a part of world community, ” and not a sovereign nation.
Russia is beginning to break the chains of its vassal constitution
http://fortruss.blogspot.it/2015/06/russia-is-beginning-to-break-chains-of.html
to delete provisions on the priority of international law over national legislation, as well as a ban on state ideology.
http://izvestia.ru/news/587668
China has to help Russia to go free from all these dependency. It’s in interest of Russian people and Chinese people equally.
“to dissolve USSR against the will of the population”
Unbelievable… the population wanted to live in a prison…
It was work, food, roof. Rule of law. Tough law but nobody got mugged in the street. They were sold down the river as slaves, into a gangster world, no jobs no food for millions. Birth rate dropped by half in every post-Soviet country for 10 years.
But they didn’t know what was going to come. At the time they should have been glad to escape a prison. Because many pro-Russians and even Russians themselves say that they had not been all brainwashed to believe in communism and that many had kept their Orthodox faith, despite the regime’s intolerance. They should have been glad to be able to exercise their faith without fear of reprisals.
Scott,
Lots of thanks for this. It made for uncomfortable reading, but I think we’ve all gotten a better idea of the challenges facing Russia from this rather cold shower.
So what to make of all this?
The truth surely lies somewhere between the euphoria of Victory Day, and Sergei Guriev’s apocalyptic prognosis. If the truth isn’t at the tipping point, to which side of the spectrum is it currently situated, and to which side is it moving? Is there enough momentum to carry it wherever its heading, or is the situation unstable enough that it can still go either way?
Regardless of that, it is clear that binding Russia’s interests with China’s was a crucial strategic move. For both countries. I wonder how this partnership will fare if we don’t start hearing about the Kremlin’s house-cleaning, similar to what we hear about on the streets in China.
WOW.
My head hurts… so many new details to wrap ones head around and to “investigate”.
Perhaps this is not what I should have read- a very detailed, multi-faceted article- after reading Mr. Scott’s excellent report on the latest events regarding Moscow’s “ground invasion” (US Embassy sponsored protest)…That had me laughing.
This did not. Alas…this is the time we live in.
That said…it was an EXCELLENT read, and I do enjoy reading intelligent well written material, and I would humbly state, this is a must read for understanding current events.
Thank you Mr Scott. Keep up the great work.
Think I will go reread your recent report on Moscow, the Military, HSE, draft-dodgers, traitors, fired diplomats … and get my smile back.
I look forward to more of your awesome work.
Cheers