Czar Putin: Man of the Year 2007

Vladimir Putin Man Year 2007

Two-headed eagle emblem of the Byzantine Empire (Roman Empire) on a Red Shield – Today this is the Russian coat of arms. Rothschild means RED SHIELD. The double-headed eagle first originated in the mighty Sumerian city of Lagash. It is the oldest crest in the world. It was a symbol of power more than two thousand years before the building of King Solomon’s Temple.

Vladimir Putin has a long history as a Royal Arch Freemason. Putin’s mother was Jewish but converted to Russian Orthodoxy. In 2006, Pop star Madonna dined with Putin and performed a mock crucifixion during her concert. The Russian Orthodox church bitterly protested and described the concert as a “Satanic Orgy”. No country is truly a democracy unless they are open to Madonna and the shiny happy person, Jewish, throw away fashion mafia and multiculturalism that follow in her wake.

2010: Putin cracks down on Anti-Immigrant protests. Soccer hooligans and Russian nationalists are being targeted by Czar Putin’s counter-extremism task force.

Putin’s Russia — Illuminati Controlled & Corrupt

By “Sonja”

(In Moscow, Exclusive)

People in the West see Putin and Russia through the rose colored glasses [provided by the mass media.] Well, the reality is not rose colored at all.

After gangsterism and anarchy of Eltsin’s reign, people wanted “a strong hand”. And here comes Putin. In the first place everybody was suspicious. Within half-year he rose from a little-known bureaucrat to Prime Minister and President. He was appointed by Eltsin himself.

Who is Putin? He is a former KGB officer. Was born in S-Pete in a simple family of workers. His mother was Jewish. When he came to power he said: “We have to clean the mess”. KGB was given a new name of FSB (transliteration from Russian). FSB stands for Federal Security Service. That’s a key word in Russia. Its key meaning is corruption. Because the FSB rules.

We a have a hidden government of FSB. Well, in fact it’s not so secret anymore because everyone knows that FSB are legal bandits. They are behind all Russian oligarchs with their multi-billion fortunes. I don’t know the names of FSB bosses – they are never said out loud – but I know that at all levels FSB officials are corrupt.

STATE EXTORTION

Even the lowest ranks are corrupt. We have a joke in Russia: “Being a FSB official is a disease”. I have an example. A friend worked for a pharmaceutical company located in Moscow. One day (in May 2007) he had to urgently leave on business. He said he was flying to Dubai. Only three months later I learned that it was not Dubai but Mauritius.

The real story was as follows. The boss of the company received a phone call from a FSB official who demanded a sum of one million euros. He just said: “We want a million euros or we close your company”. So the boss and my friend (who was a Deputy Director) flew to Mauritius to transfer the income of the company offshore so that formally they have no income in Moscow.

In Russian we call [this extortion] the “the roof”. You pay to the roof and it doesn’t leak. “The roof” is normally represented by some official. In Eltsin’s time “the roof” were real bandits. In Putin’s time, they are [government] authorities. The question is the amount of money you have in your company.

Russia is impregnated with corruption. Police are corrupt, law are corrupt, anybody who holds an official post is corrupt. The higher the post, the bigger the bribes.

But Putin pretended to be cleaning the mess. He chased out some oligarchs (who are generally hated by Russian people). He let people have as many bank loans as they want and again, like with Eltsin, there was an illusion of change for the better. It was nothing but illusion.

And the way Russia is trying to pull through the economic crisis proves it.

PUTIN

Well, Putin is a very rich man now. Despite claims that he has nothing to do with business, he has his hand in resources (especially oil). Roman Abramovich (Russian billionaire currently living in London) is his associate. We call him Putin’s cashier. By the way, some time ago there was a buzz in the press about Putin constructing for himself a luxury temple somewhere in Switzerland.

When he makes reports on TV he always blathers away about some mystical economic growth. There is no economic growth in Russia. One understands that as soon as he drives out of Moscow. Shabby houses, bad roads, the premises of former factories are let for rent to sell China-made stuff. What was not robbed, works on dilapidated equipment that dates back to the seventies.

In 1991 Russian government began to sell oil to the West. Not a cent of this money has been invested into Russian economy. Part of the oil money goes on imported goods and the rest (which I figure is the biggest part) goes into the pocket of bosses who sit on the oil pipe.

The Russian government are no fools. They know that the policy they pursue is murderous for Russia. They do it on purpose. They are killing the country. It’s part of the elite’s plans. The next step, according to Zbigniew Bzrezinski is to split Russia into seven regions. They don’t talk about it yet. But it’s the agenda. They’ll do to Russia, what they did to the USSR.

In the meantime PR campaigns for the Russian President work beautifully. They portray him as “a man of strong hand”. Russian people are duped again. The only thing that is good about Putin is that he doesn’t drink and can make more or less comprehensible sentences. Ah, I forget. He took English lessons for five years. Good boy.

CONCLUSION

Putin is a pawn like Eltsin or Gorbachev. He never makes a single decision without Washington permission. He is a corrupt official who does exactly what the world’s elite wants him to. He lies to Russians about economic growth while stuffing his pockets with money.

Presidential elections in Russia are fake. Presidents are not elected – they are appointed. Current president Medvedev is Putin’s associate. The scenario for him: he will not live up to Russian people’s expectations, he will be blamed for crisis and he will go in three years. His part is a scape-goat for the current economic crash in Russia. Most likely that Putin will be back.

I wonder how people still believe this political theater.

Next time I’ll give some more examples as to “what really happens in Russia”.

– Red Sonja

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4 thoughts on “Czar Putin: Man of the Year 2007

  1. What good things has Putin done for Russia during the recent ten years? Every
    time, when I hear people saying this, it surprises me how quickly people
    can forget things. It seems that they have forgotten a lot about the
    1990s. Do they remember the crisis of 1998, when the dollar skyrocketed from 6 to 20 rubles in less than one month? Do they remember the faces of those people who had considerable debts in dollars? Just for comparison, the
    dollar rate changed just for a couple of rubles from January 2000 up
    until now. If someone had promised during the 1990s that the ruble rate
    would be practically still for ten years – no one would have ever
    believed that person. Do they remember the mobsters who would race their
    Mercedes cars in the wrong lane? Would anyone try to stop them back then
    as they try to stop official vehicles now? Now one can make videos of
    these races and upload them on the Internet. If someone tried to film
    mobsters during the 1990s, they would either be injured or just killed.
    Do they remember the morale which we had during the second half of the
    1990s? Everyone would think that tomorrow would be much worse than
    today. When Putin was saying that the national GDP would double,
    everyone thought that he was just joking.Do they remember the grocery stores of the 1990s? They were not Soviet- like anymore, but they were not Western-like either. They were tiny, dirty and there was not much to choose from. Do they remember so-called shuttle traders who lived at the expense of the underdeveloped commercial system? Do they remember the total absence of consumer loans, credit cards, large supermarkets and many other types of consumer infrastructure? Do they remember the average salary of $100, which would make such things as buying new cars and booking holidays abroad a luxury? Do they remember the Russian style of business which was prospering during the 1990s? Commodity bases in dirty basements, big and bald-headed guys in tracksuits, illegal salaries in dollars – do they
    remember?Do they remember that infamous jealousy to Europeans and
    Americans, who had to work for just one month to afford a powerful
    computer? Do they remember the Internet which which was ten times as
    faster and ten times as cheaper in the West? A lot of things have changed in the country, people, really a lot.Russia today is a normal European country which is quite affordable for living. Of course, the country has too many problems, but it is not the impoverished Russia, in which the average pension was $20. It is not the country where the IMF can be the boss.

  2. You may also want to read Anna Politkovskaya’s “Putin’s Russia” and another book co-authored by Alexander Litvenko called “Blowing Up Russia” which is actually banned in Russia, to see the truth of this odious freak Putin…now all these evil people are openly linking together with the main whore of Babylon Madonna whose rubbing shoulders with all the Illuminst Zionist Anti-Judaism scum…depravity personified

  3. Putin is nothing, but a parasite to the whole world! How can anyone to be so blind or stupid to believe in what he says. People wake up, please!

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