воскресенье, 8 декабря 2013 г.

Stalin and the fools

22.12.2009

It is Stalin birthday today.  Communists brought flowers to his grave. I'm sure that many other Russian citizens, not being communists and not going to build a socialism, whose grandfathers had been killed in World War II, also wanted to bring the flowers there.  Why?

Because Stalin defended Russia. We shall put the ideology aside and simply tell the truth:  this ordinary Georgian man defended the country. He defended it twice – first from "Lenins guard" with the appointee of the bankers- owners of Federal Reserve System Trotsky at the head. Then from the other appointee of the same bankers – Adolf Hitler. Stalin outwitted Trotsky and all other revolution clique by means of the sophisticated schemes of intraparty strife. Stalin outwitted Hitler by means of strong will, in the awful situation, by blood and life of his millions solders. But he won.  And Russia – USSR was saved and grew. The only thing that Stalin was not able to do is to create the succession in governance.

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воскресенье, 13 октября 2013 г.

Nikolai Starikov about The Dollar

Nikolai Starikov is an economist, historian, and socio-political writer
Author of over 10 books:
Chaos and Revolution as The Dollar’s Weapons
Solution to The Riddle of The Russian Revolution
Nationalization of The Ruble as The Way to The Freedom of Russia
and more

Appeared as an expert in documentaries:
Parvus of the Revolution
The Storm of the Winter Palace. The Refutation.

To understand the financial system of today we should go back in time and bring to memory the stages of its establishment. And here, interestingly, we see an apparent historical co-incidence – or not a co-incidence? In my opinion, it is not a co-incidence by any means. I mean that the stages of creation of today’s financial system mysteriously overlap with the two World Wars that happened in the first half of the XXth century.

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Death at The Meeting, or How to Fight The “Unidentified Snipers”

Scripts of organizing most of the revolutions are done “through carbon paper”. One of the main methods used – provocation. Since the “bloody regime” doesn’t want to spill blood, it has to be helped to do so. Dead bodies of the demonstrants are the necessary attribute of any revolution. How else can you get the crowd all wound up and explain to it that the “regime” is indeed “bloody”? This is where the “unidentified snipers” come in: to help the provocateurs they fire into the crowd, passing their shooting for that of the police.

We witnessed this more then once in the course of history. In Moscow of 1993 and, more recently, in Libya, Syria, Egypt…

It turns out that the techniques of how such provocations are organized and how they can be fought back… are described in a book you can easily buy at a book store. One of the readers of nstarikov.ru Nikolai Dorofeev read such a book and sent me an interesting letter.

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среда, 25 сентября 2013 г.

The Crafty Yandex

He who runs ratings determines positions. This is a short meaning of all ratings, presented to our attention by the mass media. That’s why Russia will always be on the very bottom  of the charts created by the “independent” organizations. The reason is very simple: these “independent” counters receive their money from the US government.

Why did I think of it today? Back in May I wrote about a strange situation when Yandex “lost” my blog nstarikov.ru. Lost in the rating it creates itself. And you know, Yandex lost my blog so well, it couldn’t find it.

By the end of August Yandex “found” my blog. But before the disappearance I was on the 53rd position, and after it my blog nstarikov.ru turned up on the 1272nd position in its rating.

The “miracles” didn’t stop there.

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The Country Must Know Its Heroes

Lenya Golikov, Zoya Kosmodemyanskaya, Valya Kotik – the names of these heroes came to be a symbol of our epoch, the symbol of courage and bravery. The acts of their heroism were glorified by the poets and writers, the school textbooks set them as examples for the new generation to follow. It is absolutely correct. But there is a reasonable question: is our great Fatherland short on heroes now? Why is it that we keep hearing about the heroes of the past and hear next to nothing about the heroes of our time?

No, Russia still has her heroes. Today our mass media prefers to simply keep silence about the outstanding deeds of our compatriots. To uplift the nation’s moral spirit and cultivate the nation’s pride is not among their aims. On the contrary, the “hand-shakeable” press aims at creating an atmosphere of hopelessness and the feeling of confidence that there are no decent people in Russia any more. It is much easier to counteract the emerging movement for the country’s complete sovereignty when the consciousness of masses accepts such self-defeating ideas.

We have no less heroes in our Fatherland today. But their acts of heroism are spoken about less and being silenced more. However it is in our power to fill the hand-maid information vacuum.

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четверг, 19 сентября 2013 г.

Viktor Bout about USA aggression against Syrya

Russian citizen, Viktor Bout, languishing in a U.S. jail, be sure to be released. The "PGR" – union of citizens of Russia is doing everything in its power to stop the U.S. from capturing Russian citizens. His wife, Alla Bout participates in pickets, gives interviews, and tries in every way to help her husband.

Viktor Bout was one of the first one who suffered from the American "justice”. But Victor is not giving up.

The blogger, Dmitry Belyaev, has questioned Bout, and received answers.

Straight from the “democratic prison."

Source: http://cuamckuykot.ru/bout-of-the-impending-us-aggression-in-syria-12585.html

"Dear readers, many of you have heard and know about Victor Bout.

This truly strong spirited Russian man became a political hostage in USA. Despite all the hardships and difficulties in a high-security prison, he did not lose his courage and faith and, still, believes in the victory of good over evil.

Our public institutions, such as the "PGR, regularly pickets in support of Viktor Bout and other Russians who became hostages of the United States' political games.

Thanks to Alla Bout, Victor's wife, I had the opportunity to chat with Victor Bout directly through the electronic system of prison correspondence.

I am confident that you will be interested to know Victor's opinion on most pressing issues of contemporary world politics.

Victor finds it quite difficult to live in a high-security prison. Access to the Internet is unavailable, for obvious reasons. But he can communicate with a limited number of persons through e- prison correspondence.

We write each other in English language.

Therefore, I asked our regular blog reader, Natalia HOLOVAKHA for the translation into Russian language. And I am very grateful to Natalia for that.

So, on the situation around Syria:

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