Putin Triumphing Over Zionist-Controlled West

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thirdeyewise

From Iamthewitness:

"Putin Triumphing Over Zionist-Controlled West "
SAY WHAT?""THIS INFO IS WRONG IN MY VIEW 100% WRONG!" The Question Now Is. How Could The Writer Get It So Wrong?

the information is from this article from realjewnews:
http://www.realzionistnews.com/?p=432



I happen to agree with daryl and i personally thing this brother Nathaniel is a disinfo agent, remember these zionist would want nothing better
than a war and it might be brother nathaniel's job to sell that war to us as being real, here is my take on it:


for those that don't believe me when i say that Russia is no opponent of Zionism/Jews, i offer proof:

from the website Shmais News Service , an article.

Chabad expanding Jewish life in Russia
By PAUL LUNGEN – Canadian Jewish News

Years ago, when Russia was Communist, officially atheistic and headed by diehard Stalinists, state-sanctioned discrimination against Jews was commonplace, as was hostility towards the State of Israel. That's no longer the case, said Rabbi Berel Lazar, chief rabbi of Russia. Today, community relations with the most senior political leadership are good, the media are generally pro-Israel, and Jews are admired for their achievements, both in becoming "oligarchs" (extremely wealthy businessmen) and in reaching out to help their fellow Russians, Rabbi Lazar said. The public attitude to Jews has improved to such an extent that for some, Judaism has become "hip," he added.

Read complete article: :  http://www.shmais.com/pages.cfm?page=ch ... ail&ID=727



now here is a video from a chabad Lubavitch celebration, pay close attention to the following parts>


@1:25 Event keynote speaker Rabbi Berel Lazar (Russia's top Rabbi/ Chabad Lubavitch), listen to his Putin story.

@2:58 when doing world wide rollcall, these 4 places get special recognition, ask yourself why?

1 - Israel - that's obvious

2 - New York - Jew central.....obvious

3 - France - probably because one of their own is president, Sarkozy.  http://www.realzionistnews.com/?p=222

4- Russia, why Russia


@3:15 the asshole Zionist Alan M. Dershowitz speaks

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for those needing more convincing google video: Christopher Story - "ThePerestroika Deception"
One need not be a prophet to be aware of impending dangers. An accidental combination of experience and interest will often reveal events to one man under aspects which few see.

-F.A. Hayek

Yammitor

I have to agree
QuoteMillions more Russians shunted into poverty
Monday 31 August 2009 19.08 BST
• Huge rise in number living on less than £110 a month
• Decade of relative wealth under Putin wiped out
http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2009/au ... ease-putin



The stark social cost of Russia's economic crisis was exposed today when new statistics revealed a 30% increase in the number of people living in poverty.

According to Russia's state committee on statistics, the figure for Russians living below the poverty line went up to 24.5 million during the first three months of this year – a steep increase from 18.5 million by the end of 2008.

The rise follows years in which Russians saw their living standards improve under the former president Vladimir Putin (now prime minister), largely thanks to a buoyant oil price, and Russia's status as the world's largest gas exporter. This improvement has now come to a juddering halt.

Instead, more Russian families than ever before are sliding into poverty – defined as an adult income of less than 5,497 roubles, or £110, a month.

Writing in Kommersant newspaper the economist Dmitry Butrin said that Putin's relative success in fighting poverty over the last decade had been reversed. "The official poverty rate has gone up by precisely 6 million people. All of the gains in fighting poverty during the period 2000-2008 have been utterly wiped out," Butrin said.

Russia has suffered as much as any major economy by the global crisis; its economy shrank by about 9.5% in the first quarter of this year. It has pumped millions of dollars into bailing out its banking sector and helping strategic businesses, many of which are owned by well-connected oligarchs.

The Kremlin has recently been encouraged by a recovery in the price of oil to $70 a barrel – enough for it to maintain its federal budgets. There are also signs that employment figures, sinking ominously since last autumn, began rising in April.

One economist said the significance of the poverty figures should not be exaggerated. He said that they concealed wide regional differences in a country which has huge disparities in income between the elite, living in Moscow and St Petersburg, and those living in crumbling villages and single-factory industrial towns.

According to Natalia Zubarevich, a professor of economic geography at Moscow's state university, Russians are adept at dealing with crises; many grow vegetables in small kitchen gardens to survive, and others rely on a network of close relatives. Most willingly accept unpaid time off work, or reduced salaries, she added.

The rise in poverty levels did not pose a serious political challenge to the Kremlin, she said. "The (state-controlled) Russian media is quite clear who is responsible for the crisis. Foreigners are responsible, enemies are responsible and big business, especially, is responsible. But not Putin."

The rise in oil prices meant that there wasn't much prospect of social unrest in Russia, she suggested. "It's enough for people to remain quiet, socially and economically," she said.

The Kremlin has been determined to stamp out any whiff of insurrection after protesters in the town of Pikalyovo, 150 miles south east of St Petersburg, blocked a federal road earlier this year when their cement factory was shut down. Putin visited the town and forced its owner, the billionaire tycoon Oleg Deripaska, to reopen it. Regional governors were bluntly told to avoid similar incidents happening again.
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MikeWB

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thirdeyewise

#3
Quote from: "MikeWB"More black & white thinking.


you know, sometimes you have to see things for what they are instead of always giving people the benefit of the doubt. sometimes things are just that, black & white. look at all the above information, the idea that Putin is only playing some kind of chess game with them is, i think, illogical. that type of thinking is good to keep in the back of your mind but ask yourself where has it gotten us, ie: Kennedy family, Hitler (used with the same logic by some).

you counter all the information with what.................hope.

please explain all of the information i presented, i would love to have some "hope" too, and while you are at it please explain:

1- If you agree the soviet Russia was Jewish then you have to ask yourself how did putin get into such a high position (KGB)
2 - Dmitry Medvedev supposed Jewish roots
3 - Vladimir Zhirinovsky, the Russian ultranationalist leader (aka Vladimir Volfovich Eidelstein) - even Russia's biggest antisemite has a Jewish background.


these people cover all angles, they are playing chess with us only we think it is a game of checkers.
One need not be a prophet to be aware of impending dangers. An accidental combination of experience and interest will often reveal events to one man under aspects which few see.

-F.A. Hayek

MikeWB

Things are never black and white. The world is formed of shades of gray. There's always infighting among countries.
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thirdeyewise

Quote from: "MikeWB"Things are never black and white. The world is formed of shades of gray. There's always infighting among countries.




somehow that is not helping me sleep at night, how about a counter-explanation to my information.
One need not be a prophet to be aware of impending dangers. An accidental combination of experience and interest will often reveal events to one man under aspects which few see.

-F.A. Hayek