amaranthine
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Yep it sure does. Man this year has been surreal...That's what I thought when I heard it too Amaranthine
It really does have that feel to it eh
Yep it sure does. Man this year has been surreal...That's what I thought when I heard it too Amaranthine
It really does have that feel to it eh
Dare we even think what next year will be like?Yep it sure does. Man this year has been surreal...
I say they will bring out the aliens.Dare we even think what next year will be like?
They have been bringing out the illegal aliens which are not being forced to take vaccine. Are you saying that I should be concerned about other aliens?I say they will bring out the aliens.
The Soviets want to create a Eurasia not subject to US hegemony but operating, nonetheless, within the framework of the Masonic conspiracy, similar to the Orwellian multipolar world order as described in 1984. The situation in Ukraine is one of the main catalysts for how this is going to be achieved.Passports, tracking/tracing, cryptocurrency etc. When they do the same, how are they still kept apart from the western ones?
1. Kiev takes a waiting position, concentrates its troops on the border with the Crimea, and threatens, but takes no direct action. The U.S. strongly pressures Russia, freezing accounts, and actively wages information war, but they and NATO avoid direct clashes. Kiev receives substantial support from the West, but focuses on domestic issues. The border with Russia is closed.
The referendum [in the Crimea on whether to join Russia] passes with minimal problems. The vast majority vote for joining Russia. No country recognizes the referendum except Russia. Russia raises the question of retaliatory actions if it receives Crimea into Russia. Both chambers of the Duma promptly ratify the annexation. Crimea is returned to Russia. Russian forces enter.
The West rages strong pressure on Russia. Militants in the North Caucasus and the fifth column in Moscow are activated. Putin is supported by everyone. His popularity among the people climaxes. This helps him cope with internal challenges.
The link I posted is not from the 20th century but from less than a decade ago, and what you said lines up with the Nazbol agenda stated therein:@recure
You can no longer assess the current Russian situation through the lense of the Soviet Union's role in the bipolar world of the 20th century.
The Russia that Putin has been rebuilding doesn't resemble the Soviet Union's in the slightest, except perhaps in its re-industrialisation. We're not caught in a dialectic between the godless capitalist West vs the godless communist East. Putin incarnates an entirely different Russia than the one under Stalin, much more moderate and much more in tune with the soul of the Russian people.
Even Putin himself clearly said, even though he said the collapse of the USSR was the greatest geopolitical tragedy of the 20th century, that those who do not regret the fall of the Soviet Union have no heart, but those who seek to rebuild it have no sense. The reason for calling the fall of the USSR such a tragedy is because 25 million ethnic Russians suddenly found themselves in new and foreign countries where all the structures they had lived under for generations completely disintegrated, and all Soviet state property was basically usurped by rich vultures which kicked off the age of the oligarchs.
21st century Russia is going through a process which is balanced around restoring the national identity that had been taken from Russians by the bolsheviks on one side, and Russia's realistic place in the future of geopolitics and world economy on the other. In both respects Putin's policies have effects entirely contrary to those in the West: the role of God and Christianity again takes central stage in society while the secular West continues to dechristianize; Russia's debts have been trimmed to more or less 10% of GDP, unlike countries in the West where national debts continue to rise above 100% and more; Russia's industry has been revitalized and has made the nation entirely independent when it comes to self-sustenance in resources, unlike the West where most countries have been de-industrialized by laissez-faire laissez-passer policies and have become entirely dependent on import.
Next to that, we're witnessing the disintegration of the petrodollar and the rise of the yuan and possibly the petro-ruble. That means the axis of the global balance of power is shifting eastwards, towards China, Russia and the other BRICS-countries.
If our western leaders don't realize, or refuse to, recognise this reality, we'll be getting our WEF NWO in the economically disintegrating West, while the rest of the world will be building another more prosperous traditional world order for themselves and we'll be left with the short-end of the stick.
7. Russia does not stop there, but carries activity into Europe, acting as the main element of the European Conservative Revolution. Europe starts to crack: Some countries are behind the U.S., but more often begin to listen to Russia. Against the background of the financial crisis, Russia’s position becomes more attractive. Russia takes on the protection of multipolarity, continentalism, and new conservatism (the Fourth Political Theory).
8. In western Ukraine, Ukraine-2, a pro-European (pro-German) political force comes to power that begins to soften anti-Russian policy and moves away from the U.S.
9. Across Europe, the de-Americanization process begins. An autonomous European armed force is created independent of NATO on the basis of the German Armed Forces and the French.
10. A new great Continental Association is formed, as a confederation of Europe and Eurasia, the European Union and the Eurasian Union. Russian, Ukrainians and Europeans are on one side of the barricades, the Americans on the other. American hegemony and dominance of the dollar as well as domination of Atlanticism, liberalism and the financial oligarchy is ended. A new page in world history begins. The Slavs are reunited not against Europe, but with Europe in the framework of a multipolar polycentric world. From Lisbon to Vladivostok.
Sir, you reckon the AC will simply sit ideal and quietly let the east/Asia take all the cream like that simple?..
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Next to that, we're witnessing the disintegration of the petrodollar and the rise of the yuan and possibly the petro-ruble. That means the axis of the global balance of power is shifting eastwards, towards China, Russia and the other BRICS-countries.
If our western leaders don't realize, or refuse to, recognise this reality, we'll be getting our WEF NWO in the economically disintegrating West, while the rest of the world will be building another more prosperous traditional world order for themselves and we'll be left with the short-end of the stick.
Lara Logan is a goddess.
@recure
You can no longer assess the current Russian situation through the lense of the Soviet Union's role in the bipolar world of the 20th century.
The Russia that Putin has been rebuilding doesn't resemble the Soviet Union's in the slightest, except perhaps in its re-industrialisation. We're not caught in a dialectic between the godless capitalist West vs the godless communist East. Putin incarnates an entirely different Russia than the one under Stalin, much more moderate and much more in tune with the soul of the Russian people.
Even Putin himself clearly said, even though he said the collapse of the USSR was the greatest geopolitical tragedy of the 20th century, that those who do not regret the fall of the Soviet Union have no heart, but those who seek to rebuild it have no sense. The reason for calling the fall of the USSR such a tragedy is because 25 million ethnic Russians suddenly found themselves in new and foreign countries where all the structures they had lived under for generations completely disintegrated, and all Soviet state property was basically usurped by rich vultures which kicked off the age of the oligarchs.
21st century Russia is going through a process which is balanced around restoring the national identity that had been taken from Russians by the bolsheviks on one side, and Russia's realistic place in the future of geopolitics and world economy on the other. In both respects Putin's policies have effects entirely contrary to those in the West: the role of God and Christianity again takes central stage in society while the secular West continues to dechristianize; Russia's debts have been trimmed to more or less 10% of GDP, unlike countries in the West where national debts continue to rise above 100% and more; Russia's industry has been revitalized and has made the nation entirely independent when it comes to self-sustenance in resources, unlike the West where most countries have been de-industrialized by laissez-faire laissez-passer policies and have become entirely dependent on import.
Next to that, we're witnessing the disintegration of the petrodollar and the rise of the yuan and possibly the petro-ruble. That means the axis of the global balance of power is shifting eastwards, towards China, Russia and the other BRICS-countries.
If our western leaders don't realize, or refuse to, recognise this reality, we'll be getting our WEF NWO in the economically disintegrating West, while the rest of the world will be building another more prosperous traditional world order for themselves and we'll be left with the short-end of the stick.
Think they are doing that everywhere Lizard KingThey have been bringing out the illegal aliens which are not being forced to take vaccine. Are you saying that I should be concerned about other aliens?