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It would have been cool theory if not this "Strategic Maskirovka". In Russian it sounds like "Strategic Shoes" or "Strategic Paint". :)

Seriously, guys, that shit ruins everything. It's the same thing like in 1988 Red Heat movie Schwartzenegger, portraying Ivan Danko replies to a clumsy built Russian phrase "Kakie vashi dokazatelstva?" - "Kokainom!". It could be a nice action movie, but just because of that single dialogue, impossible in Russian language, it is forever a comedy movie for Russians. Well, at least we still remember this movie for such lulz. :)

Yes, Russian is not an easiest language on the planet, but what prevents those who write something about Russia or Russians just find real Russian and ask him/her how to correctly say or name something? Just to not make an instant clownery from what they try to do.

Only thing I found more or less relevant is a statement that Putin was kind of aligned with Kissinger.

That is true. Kissinger's view on NWO was to make global trade so twisted that different countries will not be able to exist without each other, so NWO will inevitably arise from that global unlimited trade like something completely natural. It was different from Soros view with totalitarian approach - to forcefully dumb and enslave people into NWO or some corporate dictatorship of BigBusiness and so on. Putin really adore such Kissinger approach and have (had?) big hopes on it. Putin is (was?) ready to make Russia an important resource source in Kissinger NWO, so destroyed a lot of high-tech industries (those that was still kind of alive after Yeltsin maraudeurs) in Russia since 2000. And was hated for that a lot. All that problems with semiconductors manufacturing, higl-level resource processing and lot of other stuff - it is not only Yeltsin, but also in significant part Putin's fault, when he choose Kissinger NWO approach. Things seems changing now, but still there is a huge resistance mostly in Central Bank and Ministry of Economy. I hope Putin and his liberal finance and economy crowd already have no choice other than to restore at least basic high-tech industries - semiconductors, organic synthesis, rare-earth metallurgy, optics and so on.

258 days ago
1 score
Reason: Original

It would have been cool theory if not this "Strategic Maskirovka". In Russian it sounds like "Strategic Shoes" or "Strategic Paint". :)

Seriously, guys, that shit ruins everything. It's the same thing like in 1988 Red Heat movie Schwartzenegger, portraying Ivan Danko says Russian phrase "Kakie vashi dokazatelstva?" himself in Russian. It could be a nice action movie, but just because of that single phrase, impossible in Russian language, it is forever a comedy movie for Russians. Well, at least we still remember this movie for such lulz. :)

Yes, Russian is not an easiest language on the planet, but what prevents those who write something about Russia or Russians just find real Russian and ask him/her how to correctly say or name something? Just to not make an instant clownery from what they try to do.

Only thing I found more or less relevant is a statement that Putin was kind of aligned with Kissinger.

That is true. Kissinger's view on NWO was to make global trade so twisted that different countries will not be able to exist without each other, so NWO will inevitably arise from that global unlimited trade like something completely natural. It was different from Soros view with totalitarian approach - to forcefully dumb and enslave people into NWO or some corporate dictatorship of BigBusiness and so on. Putin really adore such Kissinger approach and have (had?) big hopes on it. Putin is (was?) ready to make Russia an important resource source in Kissinger NWO, so destroyed a lot of high-tech industries (those that was still kind of alive after Yeltsin maraudeurs) in Russia since 2000. And was hated for that a lot. All that problems with semiconductors manufacturing, higl-level resource processing and lot of other stuff - it is not only Yeltsin, but also in significant part Putin's fault, when he choose Kissinger NWO approach. Things seems changing now, but still there is a huge resistance mostly in Central Bank and Ministry of Economy. I hope Putin and his liberal finance and economy crowd already have no choice other than to restore at least basic high-tech industries - semiconductors, organic synthesis, rare-earth metallurgy, optics and so on.

258 days ago
1 score