Criminal Khazarians: Holding in Bakhmut is Beyond Retarded
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hahahahah, yes it does read that way.
At this point the entire thing is a song and dance show.
I am still not sure where Russia stands, I like to think they are not just doing the banker war thing internally also, but there is no way to tell.
As far as Russia and Putin, I've studied them both for many years and have concluded that they are completely anti-NWO. In fact, I believe the Special Military Operation started a year ago will, in the fullness of time, come to mark the point where the tide was finally turned against them.
Now that's a helluva tall claim and I would never ask anyone to take my word for it, but I do have a suggestion: keep that thesis in mind as evidence comes before you and look for two different things.
One is concrete counter-evidence. By that I mean, when you think you've got something solid against the thesis, take the time to validate it. You'll very often find it ends up coming from unidentifiable sources. (And I'll tell you who it was: the CIA.)
The other is anomalous evidence, something that you have to fit into the picture yourself. Take this story, for example: RUSSIA REPORT: PUTIN
It was written back in 2014 and concerns an encounter in 1992. It's part of the picture I have built over time of Putin, and doesn't match any characterization given by either the mainstream or even conspiracy theorists.
Did some disinfo agent plant that to fool the handful of people like myself who might trip over it? I suppose it's possible, but if they did, They are so far ahead it doesn't matter what we do.
Personally I have always wanted to retain the acceptance he is working for good and not on the side of blatant evil.
I am aware of many ploys against him as a character and indeed have also been scanning for evidence of any obvious provable alignment with evil, none as of yet.
I do not recall reading this bit, I will give it a read.
At the end of the day, I have to state the chips are still in the air because I refuse to be misled.
So far all his rhetoric of late is evidence that he is on the side of repairing the evil, at least for his people, there is mountains of evidence to prove he has in his time in power done that already.
However, until he starts name dropping and actually doing the important steps, then I need to keep him at arms length.
What you hit on is the biggest argument against him. I take the view that brute force and main strength is seldom the wisest strategy to take, especially when your enemy is immensely powerful, deeply entrenched, and knows no boundary to their methodologies.
As I see it, Putin has been preparing for this time for more than 25 years. He's been building the economy and enhancing the Russian military-industrial complex, all on a shoestring budget. And all the while, he scrupulously avoided antagonizing his Western "partners" and "colleagues". A wise strategy, in my book.
This idea was cemented for me when I came across some information about the sinking of the Kursk back in 2000, "anomalous" evidence as I have described.
Long story short, Putin deliberately let 23 survivors perish. Evil? Call it what you will, but the Kursk was sunk in an engagement with one US and one UK sub. Had the survivors told the tale, the Russian people would have demanded a fight. Putin knew they were unprepared for such a fight, and who knows how many would die. He made a tremendously difficult decision.
You can see that the picture I have built up is quite complex, and includes data seldom discussed, but at least it's consistent.
There is no question that the biding of time has been the status qua for basically all of his time in related roles.
This is naturally the only correct action to take in a world of such criminal groups, you cannot come out guns blazing to be sure. You would have the unending reaction of a human force that would be larger than anything in history given the scale of modern times.
The current control systems have gathered nearly a global scope, certainly all the western countries are fed from the same trough.
I think this is low balling it as I have eluded to. I am convinced the systems in place have reigned all power for a considerable amount of time already.
Daily we can see the rising tide of western leadership flock to the statements provided, beating the war drum as if they have a comparable might ready to deploy.
When in reality, there is nothing to field, literally sadness comparatively.
Counterpoint: Putin is 100% behind WEF's plans of agenda 2030. Is this because he's fooled by their "environmentally sustainable" schtick? Could be that simple, Idk.
Can link you a Putin speech demonstrating this. It's very long; all his speeches are, you know that.
Question: is Russia's central bank majority Rothschild owned? I honestly don't know. I did read conflicting claims that it is, and that Putin changed that in 2018. He did NOT "tie the ruble to gold," but that move did help the ruble.
Obviously, we could undo the perverse relationship between the Fed and our US Treasury, and need to. I understand wanting a hero, and wishing Putin was it.
As far as his personal wealth, this is a Western Intelligence legend. They can't even resist tipping their hand in their own writings. Take this story, for example:
An investigation on how Vladimir Putin profits from the vices of the Russians (2/28/2023)
In addition to the overblown artwork, we get this sentence right up front:
Yes indeed, it's just a "story" and it is not credible. Take a look around for evidence of this wealth. Do you ever see it?
No, there's no trace of it. He wears ordinary dark suits and what looks like a Timex watch. The Presidential plane is the size of a 737. No photos of him in his mansions or on his yachts or with his collections of European sports cars and race horses. Nothing.
His office is clearly set up for work, not ceremony. I'm sure he's taken other days off in the last ten years, but I've only seen two days documented. Both were simple day trips into the woods with his friend, Defense Minister Shoigu. There was one other "working" day he spent working out and eating lunch with Medvedev.
As far as Putin "changing", he was switched out with a body double starting as early as 2010, and the last time I saw the real Putin was in 2013. Anyone that does not take this into account I feel cannot really be said to be paying attention.
This has been the case all along. We have no idea about anybody "winning," even though we can know some basic positions have changed hands.
The only Nation winning is China.