Putin and the Siloviki ("strong ones") fight the khazar-jewish world

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An excellent insight from Romanian Professor Corvin Lupu into Putin and the Siloviki ("strong ones") and their fight against khazar-jewish control of Russia.

The question of the day with Professor Corvin Lupu: Is Vladimir Putin the man of the globalists?
https://www.incorectpolitic.com/intrebarea-zilei-cu-profesorul-corvin-lupu-este-vladimir-putin-omul-globalistilor/

MECHANICALLY TRANSLATED FROM ROMANIAN

Sterie Ciumetti: Mr. Corvin Lupu, at the suggestion of a reader, Mrs. Caroline Gunderode, we ask you a question. In the public space in Romania, some opinions appeared, it is true that they were expressed timidly and without much argumentation apart from a few pictures, that the president of Russia, Vladimir Putin, is a globalist, the man of the globalists and the Jews in the USA, those who are the biggest in the world Occidentale, a world we were also hooked on, after the Malta Agreement and the December 1989 coup d'état.

How do you comment on these views?



Corvin Lupu:I have also heard this opinion from certain people. The formulation of this opinion is justified by the steps that Vladimir Putin took during his professional and political ascent and in the first part of his career, during the time of the General Secretary of the CPSU, Mikhail Gorbachev, and the President of the Russian Federation, Boris Yeltsin. These two leaders faced political, social and economic difficulties, due to which they ceded much of the sovereignty of the Soviet Union/Russian Federation and promoted a policy of exaggerated rapprochement with the West, which allowed it to penetrate economic life and then the political one in Russia and to erode the power of this country from within. Mikhail Gorbachev made a series of bankrupt socio-economic experiences, trying to introduce Western European-type models into Soviet society that are not at all suitable for the mentality of the Slavs or the Asian peoples of the former Soviet Union. Prohibition of alcohol consumption (which had also proved totally ineffective in the USA), glaznost and perestroika, as well as other measures aggravated the country's socio-economic crisis.



During this time, 1985-1999, Russia globalized to a rather large extent. Corruption exploded and the oligarchs of the Russian economy appeared, multiplying like mushrooms after the rain. Interestingly, as in other parts of the world, the overwhelming majority of them were Khazar-Jews, or people from their entourage. The oligarchs became so influential that they came to control not only most of Russia's economy, but also political life and administration.

The alcoholic President Boris Yeltsin became the Kremlin prisoner of these oligarchs. Russia was hugely in debt and paying heavy interest to Khazar-Jewish bankers in the US. The worse it was for the Soviet Union/Russia, the more it was praised in the Western media, especially the two leaders mentioned, whom Vladimir Putin would call, in 2014, as " two traitors".

In this social-political context, after returning from the mission in Germany, in 1989, Vladimir Putin began his great career rise: vice-mayor of the colossal city of Saint-Petersburg, head of the Federal Security Service of Russia, prime minister of of the Russian Federation and then president of the country. This fulminant rise had to take place in the concrete conditions of that time in Russia. He needed the support of a large number of very influential people from the political leadership of the country, from the central administration, from among the great Khazar-Jewish oligarchs, from the army and, above all, from the top of the Russian secret services. Putin had to be "brother to many devils" until he reached the top of Russia's leadership.

As a result, Vladimir Putin had to obtain the support I referred to by acting as part of the oligarchical system of the Khazar-Jewish Western model. With the support of some collaborators and Russian nationalists in the FSB, he was helped to obtain the support we are referring to, culminating in influencing even former President Boris Yeltsin to support him. For this period of time, the claim that Putin was "the man of the Jewish globalist oligarchy" is justified.

Immediately after coming to power, in parallel with the promotion of his own team, Putin began a long road to restore national sovereignty and the authority of the central leadership of the Russian Federation, which was seriously damaged during the time of Mikhail Gorbachev and Boris Yeltsin. The West and the Khazarian-Jewish oligarchy quickly sensed that Vladimir Putin was an opponent of Russia's submission to the West, a fact that President Bill Clinton rightly told Boris Yeltsin in the form of a reprimand back in 2000, when the president American visited Russia in his last year as president.

Some analysts very attentive to what happened, considered that the escalation of the second Chechen war against Russia, from the first years in which Putin led Russia, was not accidental either. The Chechens were supported by Muslim states, including Saudi Arabia, which was a US ally at the time. While Vladimir Putin had big problems with the Chechens, his sovereignist, anti-globalist and anti-oligarch projects advanced slowly. In Chechnya, the Russian president acted very hard on the front and, in parallel, with a lot of diplomacy and persuasion, he managed to bring the Kadyrov family (father and son), the most influential family in Chechnya, closer, pacified the North Caucasus, ended the war, gave rights to the Chechens, financed the restoration of Chechnya and made Chechnya and Kadyrov the son,

For 23 years, without interruption, with great skill, President Vladimir Putin and Russia's collective leadership of ethnic Russians have waged a deaf but harsh war against the Khazar-Jewish oligarchs. He started this war and continued it for a long time giving the impression that he is not against the oligarchic system, which he actually approves of, but that he has some disputes and personal conflicts with some oligarchs, who ended up in prisons, "s - they committed suicide", they fled Russia, etc. The removal of the oligarchs was done individually, one by one.

For a long time, Vladimir Putin played a double game in his persistent drive to deglobalize Russia and free it from the economic and social-political control of the Khazar-Jewish oligarchs.

The launch of Russian military operations in Ukraine on February 24, 2022, which Vladimir Putin said were just one stage in a much larger project, marked the Russian state's final assault on the oligarchs. I have shown this before. In the first week of the war, when the value of the ruble halved, when the Moscow stock market collapsed, and when the value of the shares of Russian oligarchs' companies, listed on the Moscow Stock Exchange and on stock exchanges around the world, also collapsed, the Russian government, which anticipated/premeditated/aware of what was going to happen, moved immediately and bought up all the crashed stocks, dispossessing the oligarchs of a very large portion of their companies, all or part of their companies' shares.

In parallel, an operation was launched against these oligarchs. President Putin gave a very tough speech against them in March 2022, this time against all oligarchs and the oligarchic system as a whole. At the same time, in the West, some governments took advantage of the plight of the oligarchs and blocked/seized their accounts, confiscated their yachts, villas and other properties.

A series of oligarchs, in a way that is difficult to understand, "became deathly ill." Among the many oligarchs who died after the start of the war in Ukraine, I have retained several very suspicious cases, also presented by the Romanian press. Here are eight of them.

- Lukoil chairman Ravil Maganov died in early September 2022 after falling from a hospital window in Moscow, according to Russian state news agency TASS.

- Another oligarch, top Lukoil manager Alexander Subbotin, was found dead in May in the cellar of a shaman's house in Mitischi, Moscow region. The owner of the house told the investigators that the businessman came to him in a severe state of alcohol and drug intoxication. The body of the former director of Lukoil was found in a room used for Jamaican voodoo rituals.

- In the first of the reported deaths this year, a Gazprom executive, Leonid Shulman, was found dead in his cottage in the village of Leninsky, near St. Petersburg, on January 30, 2022, according to Russian state media RIA Novosti.

- Alexander Tyulakov, an executive at Gazprom, was found dead in his garage on February 25, according to Novaya Gazeta, an independent Russian newspaper, which said he had committed suicide.

- Vladislav Avayev, the former vice president of Gazprombank, was found dead along with his wife and daughter in his Moscow apartment on April 18, 2022, according to TASS.

- Just one day later, on April 19, Serghei Protosenia, a former executive at gas producer Novatek, which is part-owned by Gazprom, was found dead at his home in Lloret de Mar, a Mediterranean resort near Barcelona. The bodies of his wife and daughter, which showed signs of abuse, were found in the family's luxury home, while Protosenia's body was found hanging in the garden.

- Mikhail Watford, a Ukrainian-born Russian oil and gas billionaire, was found dead at his home in Surrey, England on February 28, 2022.

- Another Russian businessman, Vasily Melnikov, was found dead with his family in Nizhny Novgorod, according to Russian newspaper Kommersant. Melnikov owned MedStom, a medical supplies company. They were found stabbed to death on March 23.



Lately, and especially after the start of military operations, Vladimir Putin's speech is an undisguised nationalist-sovereignist one, and Russia has broken with globalism, which it no longer wants to accept in any form. This giant step could not be taken since the beginning of his reign in 1999. It took a long and arduous road. The globalists have woven a long spider's web that has also included Russia. The war is now a warm one, after which we expect a cold war tougher than the one from 1946-1989.

As is well known, part of the debt accumulated by Ukraine, mostly after 2014, during the Khazar-Jewish Presidents Poroshenko and Zelensky, was taken over by the "Franklin Templeton" Financial Investment Group, which belongs to the Rothschild family , the richest and most influential Khazar-Jewish family on the Globe. In exchange for taking over this part of Ukraine's debt, the Rothschild family received ALL the assets of the Ukrainian state: factories, plants, shipyards, companies of all kinds, very handy agricultural land, etc. Russian artillery bombarded a sea of ​​them and apparently continues to destroy Rothschild assets. Thus, President Vladimir Putin is undoubtedly the greatest enemy of Khazar-Jews in the USA. In these conditions,

On the other hand, Putin is a cerebral man, who does not think with his soul, but with his mind. Regardless of the situation, of his adversity with the globalists, of the current war he is waging against 40 countries, Russia and Putin, and after Putin the next president from the Kremlin, he must cooperate with the USA and Great Britain, with the victorious powers of the the second world war, along with which all the treaties that are in force today and that establish the organization of the world today were signed: the peace treaty, the secret treaties, the spheres of influence, the UN, the Security Council, the OSCE Final Act of 1975, which revalidates the precedents.

If these treaties are no longer recognized by the great powers, just as the USA and NATO no longer wanted to recognize some of the commitments they made to Russia, then all the architecture built after the Second World War collapses and humanity enters -a great anarchy, and the current war, which the Pope of Rome called "The Third World War", will spread everywhere.

In these 23 years of ruling Russia, Vladimir Putin has slowly surrounded himself with more and more ethnic Russians, to whom he has given more and more influence, to the detriment of the influence of the oligarchs. Today, Russia's collective leadership, the Siloviki ("strong ones") as it is called, comprises highly influential ethnic Russians. The most important are Vladimir Putin, Dmitry Medvedev, Nikolai Patrushev, Sergei Naryshkin, Yuri Borisov, Sergei Shoigu, Dmitry Rogozin, Vitali Gerasimov, Alexander Borotnikov, Viacheslav Volodin, Mikhail Vladimirovich Mishustin, Sergei Lavrov. So no Khazar-Jews.

Of course, others have an important influence, such as Patriarch Kirill or the leader of Chechnya, Ramzan Akhmatovich Kadîrov, or important governors of rich provinces. In the government, the presidential administration and in the State Duma there are other people with some influence, of other ethnicities, including Jews, but the major decision is taken by the ethnic Russians, led by the Siloviki.

Today, the political regime in the Russian Federation is a nationalist-sovereign political regime. This is why the Kazaro-Jewish globalists on Wall Street are fighting so fiercely against Russia, mobilizing in this direction no less than 40 countries, all involved in one way or another in this war, despite the fact that they were forced to impose a series of sanctions on Russia, which have all backfired on themselves.

Since I answered this question briefly, Mr. Sterie Ciumetti, I would also tell you a finding and amazement at the same time, my personal one. I met people who are Romanian patriots, nationalists, supporters of the sovereignist political model, even opponents of the anti-national policy practiced by the Euro-Atlantic regime and the bureaucrats from Brussels and their servants in Romania, led by President Johannis, who, linked of the war in Ukraine, support the Khazar-Jewish camp, are opponents of Russian nationalists, confuse today's nationalist Russia with the Judeo-Bolshevik Soviet Union, and would like Russia to be defeated.

As far as I am concerned, as a researcher of history, I cannot be a supporter of the international Khazar-Jewry, which has done and is still doing a lot of HARM to the Romanian people. Come on, I can't support the Khazar-Jews under any circumstances. As for the analysis, I do it coldly, without even taking into account my own personal feelings, which have nothing to do with political science, security studies, or international relations.

Sterie Ciumetti: Thank you and I hope you are right. The information you provided gives us food for thought, especially the series of "accidents" suffered by the Russian oligarchs. We are waiting for the next question of the day, God help!