Joy to the World: Reports the Western Media and Government on Libya…

Keith Harmon Snow, a war correspondent and independent investigator, believes that killing Gaddafi would be an illegal targeted assassination and that there is obviously a hidden agenda behind Hilary Clinton’s apparently spontaneous visit…

“There is a lot of fighting in Libya at present and almost everything we’ve been told, everything we’ve seen, is false. We are getting just a complete propaganda story of what’s going on in Libya,” he said. “Why is she there? Clearly to make it look to the American public like we are in absolute control of Libya. Cover up the atrocities, put a white, clean, shiny, happy, lovely face on the death and destruction.”…

Well – This is a good interview and he really says it like it is. Nothing but the truth and cut to the quick…

It is interesting but since the illegal assassination of an American for extremist views, ordered by Obama himself. I look at other Americans all over the world and wonder who is next. If you express the truth, your demise may be on order. It use to be good fantasy to talk about assassinations and such. But when you become a target because of your beliefs and such…

I am just saying what is going through many minds at the present over a cup of delicious coffee… 🙂

Interesting tidbit of information: US Secretary of State Hilary Clinton says Washington wants to see the former Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi captured or killed. (But – but – but – but – I thought we were never in this to just murder Qaddafi.) Have you ever noticed how the truth comes out but it is always much later after we lie for months and months? Then no one listens to the truth because some other new lie is in the headlines…

Wake up world and smell the coffee…

Kyle Keeton
Windows to Russia!

PS: 63000 Libyans killed in NATO Bombing Try the video out. It has been edited for content, but it is still very graphic…

Preachers of Democracy Stutter in Russia Over American Repressions…

You have to smile at the photos. They look so much like pictures from Russia and China. Does the US realize how hypocritical they have been all these years?

The blog sphere is lit up like a 1,000,000 watt candle in Russia. The criers of democracy are stuttering and the told you so’s are saying, Well – “I told you so!”…

The blow to the mental state of democracy in the foreign world is amazing. The big question is, “Why does the beacon of democracy suppress and arrest protestors? What has become of our dream the USA?”

To a few in Russia the dream of democracy was just that. A dream that they had envisioned in their head. This dream mainly was centered on the fact that America was a place that no one got arrested for voicing their opinion and no one got told that they could not assemble when and where they want too… 🙂 That part makes me smile…

What do you think that the assemblies in Russia are always about. It has nothing to do with anything but a desire to assemble illegally or legally, anytime they feel like. Just like in America…

Now a barrage of told you so’s in Russia are popping up and telling the very small but big mouthed group of normal protesters that assemble against the law every month, such as the 31 group in Moscow. They always assemble on the 31st of the month to protest and show that Russia is not a democracy…

Well I have to tell you that these groups are stuttering now. They have been let down by the great almighty America and the dream of assembly with no repercussion is dead in the water…

The Eastern press is quietly, efficiently and methodically passing the word about an America that represses, depresses and silences her people, because America is trying to cover up how bad it really is. But now that this uprising in America (Called the America Autumn an equivalent to Arab Spring ) is growing and spreading to parts of Europe and such. The word is out that maybe, just maybe something is really wrong with democracy. Maybe it is time to question the validity of democracy and rethink strategies all over the world…

Myself I am shocked at what I am starting to see appear as videos and written word about the Wall-Street issue. I remember that I watched a video about a month ago. It was of a group of women that had been corralled. A officer of the law walked right up to them and over a barricade fence sprayed pepper spray into their eyes. It has gotten worse from that point and the arrests are becoming common place…

As an American I will say that repercussions could get  deadly and the minute that one of these officers uses his hand gun on a barricaded woman. Then you may see the estimated 194,000,000 weapons in the closets of Americans come out into the open. It is a fact that gun sales and ammo sales are at an all time high in America. People are getting prepared…

Watch the video. It was a very bad thing and sooner or later people are going to say enough is enough…

So with videos like this and many many more that are popping up. Along with the real pictures of what is happening and the shear numbers of people that have come out in force in America. Plus as the wave of protests have included Europe…

The democracy supporters in Russia have seen what many have tried to tell them. Demons live all over the world, even in their precious gold plated America…

I am saddened by what I am seeing and then I thought back to what Gerald Celente said: “When people lose everything and have nothing left to lose, they lose it!”

Is he right? Many will argue that Americans still have it better than everyone else in the world. I agree but I think that just makes it worse. People look at only their place on the planet. Americans may be better off than Somalians but if they feel like they are worse off and being cheated then they will actually explode with more vehemence in the end…

Russians are interesting and this Wall-Street escapade has caught their attention. I have tried to ignore it and enjoy life on this side of the world. But it looks like it is coming to a theater soon near you and you better get ready… 🙁

Kyle Keeton
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Crossing the Russian Border by Airline and the new/old Migration Card…

I cross the Russian border a lot. But I usually use a car or a train to cross the border of Russia. But this time going to Turkey we flew and when we returned, I discovered some changes to crossing the border. Remember these changes do not apply to car, train and ship crossing. Just when flying by international airliner…

When you cross the Russian border. Russia has you fill out a migration card. Actually it is not a card but a piece of very poor quality paper like newsprint paper. But this paper must be kept the whole time you are in Russia and please do not destroy or loose it…

Now your guess is as good as mine about what Russia does with these migration cards. In the 5 years that I have been here the only time that I have ever needed it was to register myself in Russia per the law and return it when I cross the border to leave. In fact they hardly glance at them when I cross the border and they get wadded up and stuffed in a side coat pocket every time by the border guard. In fact I am not sure if they are not even thrown away at the end of the guards shift… 🙂

But you must fill one out to enter Russia and you must have it in original form when you leave the country and that is that and that is final…

But now to the blessing of modern technology and Russian ingenuity. When we cross the border by international airplane. We do not have to fill out a card anymore. They scan your passport, enter the visa information and wally wally bing bang, a little printer spits out an migration card and all you have to do is sign it. Wow I thought that is great and so much better. I hated filling out that card on a moving transportation type vehicle. The road pothole, track wobble or air-pocket always appears as I am trying to print my information. Then I stopped and thought of something…

Russia is going to all the trouble of installing expensive printers. They have designed software to utilize the old migration form in a printer. They cause the border passport control to type all your information in. But they succeed in making me happy because I do not have to fill out a migration card…

I hate to tell Russia this but what would make this expat happy is to get rid of the worthless migration card forever. Then stop the bull with registration and try to modernize by minimizing the trash. Then take all that money spent on brand new fancy printers to print out an official migration card on cheap paper and give it too the homeless people in Russia who can barely feed themselves…

I have a saying that I use often, “Can’t see the forest for the trees!” It seems that governments in this world are stuck into that type of vision no matter where you go. Somethings just do not make sense…

But I do thank Russia for making my life easier when crossing the border…

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Who Will be Russian President – Ya says Putin…

THE KREMLIN, MOSCOW. With President-Elect Dmit...
Medvedev and Putin

Russia is not seeking the status of superpower, but it will defend its interests “to the utmost”, Prime Minister Vladimir Putin said.

He warned against a disparaging attitude “to anyone, including small states”.

“A disparaging attitude to, say, Andorra, or any other small country would be unacceptable to us. I have been practicing martial arts all my life and I have a certain philosophy with regard to my partner: no matter what he is, you must treat him respectfully,” Putin said in an interview with three federal television channels on Monday, October 17.

“As for our critics abroad, and I mean critics who speak about our imperial ambitions, what can I say? We see what is happening, for example, in Europe: integration there has reached such a level that was unimaginable even in the Soviet Union,” Putin said in an interview with three federal television channels on Monday, October 17.

He noted that “the number of mandatory decisions of the European Parliament has exceeded the number of mandatory decisions that were adopted by the Supreme Soviet of the USSR for Soviet republics”.

“They can do anything there and it’s okay. But we have imperial ambitions. To all these critics, and they are certainly unfair critics, I can say the following: You know what? Mind our own business – fight growing inflation and soaring state debt, excess weight after all. Get down to work,” the prime minister said.

He stressed that there are no plans to recreate the Soviet Union. “Russia has no interest in that today. It is not interested to assume excessive risks and bear excessive loads for the countries that for some reasons are trailing behind us in certain fields,” Putin said.

At the same time, he made it clear that Russia would be ready to carry its share of the burden and responsibility for expanding the common economic space.

If elected president in 2012, Vladimir Putin will continue along the road President Dmitry Medvedev has been traveling for the last four years.

“If the voters, citizens, our people accept the configuration of power we have proposed, I, for example, will not make any radical changes in what has been done by Dmitry Anatolyevich Medvedev as president of our country,” Putin said in an interview with three federal television channels on Monday, October 17.

“We will have to see how all this works, but frankly speaking I see nothing revolutionary there either,” he added.

“As president Medvedev acted according to his own understanding of what is good and what is bad, and according to the situation in the country,” Putin said.

“We have identical positions on strategic questions. But we are not one person. We are different people and at some point Dmitry Anatolyevich decided to take steps towards humanizing certain aspects of our life. This is his right as head of state,” the prime minister said.

“We will look together at how this works. I think these are steps to develop our political system,” Putin said.

Dmitry Medvedev will be able to implement his ideas announced during his presidency when he becomes head of government in 2012, Prime Minister Vladimir Putin said.

He stressed that during his term of office President Dmitry Medvedev has transferred the solution of critical national development issues from office discussions to practical steps. These fundamental things are stated in the national development program up to 2020 and include development of democratic institutions, diversification, and economic modernization.

“It is very important to have tools for carrying on this work,” Putin added.

“If Dmitry Anatolyevich [Medvedev] leads the United Russia [election] list, if people vote for this list and if a capable parliament is elected, then, relying on this parliament, he will be able to form a capable government in order to implement the program he has put on the practical agenda,” Putin said.

Putin has Spoken…

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Taxi Taxi Taxi Whispers the Gypsy…

It is always good to get home and it was no exception this time for us. Boza was so excited to see us that he couldn’t stop wiggling his tail for an hour. It wagged so much that I thought it was going to fall off. Everything was good at home and we still had a place to live. That is always a good sign… 🙂

I have a soft spot for Russia in my heart and I really think that Moscow will be my home for me for the rest of my life. While I see Sveta and I moving to another country in the far future. We will only be living in a new place as secondary home to our flat in Moscow. A place to spend the Winters if we need to escape the deep cold of Russia…

I myself am still trying to recover from the trip. One of the many things that have changed for me in life since my heart attacks, is travel by long distance flights is hard on me. It use to be a piece of cake. Now the cake falls on me! But loving to travel is in my blood and a little discomfort is just okay with me… 🙂

I have to talk about the gypsy taxi situation in Russia with my thinking’s over a cup of coffee today…

If you are up to date on Russia, then you know that an attempt has been made to governmental controlled taxi service in Russia. It is a long story but to make it short – the story has failed…

As you exit the airline terminal with your bags in Moscow you use to be slaughtered with a thousand yelling gypsy taxi drivers demanding that you use them to whisk you away to your dream place in Moscow. Well, they are all still there! Except they do not yell and demand. They whisper and follow you. They even beg you to use them. There also was many new signs in English that said beware of taxi drivers who are not certified. They might rip you off and could be dangerous…:)

I was able to watch the Russian bureaucracy at work over the taxi situation. I sat and waited for Sveta to do some phone calls and such. I was watching a official taxi kiosk at work, as I sat. The woman who was behind the counter either rudely shooed away the people (foreigners) or ignored the people who tried to inquire about a taxi ride. She was very unpleasant and very Russian. Did not speak any language but Russian so “Tuck luff Charley.”

I felt sorry for the foreigners that were being rebuffed by the governmental approved taxi service, that had signs everywhere warning you about them damn gypsies trying to steal your money and then ending up being driven right into the arms of the very scoundrel that system was trying to scandalize…

We always call our taxi and use no one else. We have been using the same taxi service for years. I saw no difference in what you ensued trying to get a taxi and I actually saw more confusion entailed because of the disservice of the official system. But really what do you expect from a government driven program that is to stop corruption, when the government is the real source of the corruption?

So the system in its attempts to modernize and curb corruption. Has gone from a gaggle of gypsies that attack you loudly (as geese do)! To a quiet attack of gypsies (as a fox does) and a system has been incorporated now, that is even more corrupt and messed up than it was before they tried to remedy it…

Words of wisdom: When you get out of the terminal from your flight. Just remember the words, “spasibo – Net” it means “thank you – No” and that will stop most in there tracks. But slip up with one word of English and you will find that all within ear shot will start to try to speak English to catch your attention. Our should I say they will now whisper English… 🙂

I just love Russia so much and the gypsy taxi is one reason why…

Kyle Keeton
Windows to Russia!

PS: The airport has been resigned with signs in English. I found it very easy to get around now. In fact all of Moscow is becoming resigned with English/Russian signage everywhere. Now that is modernization…

Coffee Thinking’s: Crossing a Border East or West…

The last time Sveta and I crossed a Western Border was a few years back. That was in Europe and I also count Israel as a Western Border. Crossing into a Western country is like crossing into a container with a zip lock seal. That seal will not open until you jump through a whole bunch of hoops, like a dog at the circus…

I remember the first time that I was asked, “What is your purpose here?” That was at the Zurich International airport. I was asked that after going through a scan machine, a explosive sniffer, dogs checking me out, three metal detectors and passport checked 8 times, starting before we got off the plane. I remember looking at this individual and thinking, “Are you stupid or what?” But I expressed a statement that was toned down. I said, “Actually I am on vacation and I am suppose to be having fun! But so far I have failed on the fun part!” He just tried to ignore me and waved me through at that point. All of the above was just a stop over to the next flight. We almost missed that fight because of their stupidity. Could you imagine if we were trying to step across the border out of the international? It was just plain terrible and started a vacation out wrong…

Zurich was such a wonderful experience crossing a border that Sveta and I will never go there again… 🙂

This was several years ago and things have gotten worse. The TSA in America has reduced the American people to nothing more than cattle to follow directions. I do truly believe that I would be arrested if I crossed the USA border now this day. I will not accept anyone frisking me for any reason except if you will arrest me and toss me in jail. If I lived in America right now – I would make one last crossing of the US border and endure that criminal activity, that is being subjected to the people and then I would never go back. (I just crossed an international border in Turkey and was treated with dignity and respect.) The subjection to the government molestation would have a meaning for its ending. I have told you time and time again, I am much freer outside of America than inside of America….

Now lets cross a Eastern border. The last time we crossed an Eastern border was yesterday…

What a breath of fresh air that was compared to the Western world and their idiosyncrasies. It was very simple…

  1. Before we entered the airport we went through a metal detector. Yes, before we were allowed in to the building…
  2. No one asked for passport or anything…
  3. Check in for baggage and tickets was normal and smooth. Passport has to be presented to get tickets…
  4. While holding passport – walk to the Passport Control. Took about 5 minutes and they thanked me for coming to Turkey. I was asked would I come back and replied Yes. I received a huge smile and a thank you again at that point…
  5. Once into the terminal (International zone) our passports were not needed again and were put away. All we need at this point is our boarding pass. Sveta and I ate breakfast and watched the thousands of Russians and Germans buying duty free liquor and I took pictures of the airport. People took pictures everywhere and no one acted like we were conceiving plans of destruction. That led Sveta and I to discuss how calm and peaceful this airport was. No stress and pressure from the system treating you like a criminal…
  6. Flight time! We went through another metal detector at the gate. Simple basic metal detector and no one tried to check our carry on for liquids and actually for anything at all. (I carry liquid spray nitro and no one condemned me for a bottle of liquid!) It was smooth and professional. The security personnel were helpful, smiling and extremely courteous. (People in wheelchairs were helped through by security personnel! {Not made to stand up ever.})
  7. Home to Russia…

I use Turkey as the example for this article. I could easily use Russia for the same article. But due to everyone thinks that I am partial to Russia and her ways. I will put Turkey in the spot light. If you travel the East you will find a whole different world of travel. Fear does not rule on this side of the world…

No one at anytime thought or implied that they should frisk me and stick there hands down my pants to see if I have weapons of mass destruction in my underwear. No one interrogated me and tried to decipher if I was a middle age, balding, heavy set, white man with evil intentions. No one even looked at Sveta as a evil Russian demon. They just love Russians in Turkey and Sveta just waltzes across the border like it is a vassal of Russia…

I was able to think about the border crossing on the flight home from Turkey to Russia. I realized that if people in the West would just stop flying then they would start treating people with respect again. But alas I realize that people in the West are afraid of their own shadow and actually support the fact that they are treated like criminals in a society that use to be able to proclaim “Rule of Law!”

I have had readers in the past try to cut me down over the lack of the rule of law in Russia and I always wondered what planet they live on? But as always they will still think that rule of law is prevalent in America and non existent in the rest of the world. That just is not true and I really feel sorry for people who have never stepped outside of the Western zip lock bag of protection…

So Sveta and I returned from another vacation unscathed by the evils of humanity. Malaysia is one of our next destinations. I have old friends and connection to Malaysia. It extends from my days in food service with universities in America…

Speaking of friends in other countries. Sveta and I made many new friends in Turkey and one in particular was a wonderful guy. He works hard to support his family and he touched our hearts in a great way. We have his phone number and Facebook plus e-mail. We will stay in touch with him. For you see, we will be back to Turkey and it always helps to have a friend waiting where you are going. We help people that we know if they want to come to Russia…

You should travel the world! It is the cheapest bang for the buck, in fun and excitement… 🙂

That is if you can cross your border first without being molested…

Kyle and Sveta
Windows to Russia!

PS: By the way! We landed at Moscow and it was so smooth crossing the border. That is another article, because Russia is changing the way she does things. Now I did not say change for the better but I did say change and you need to know about changes that are happening with Russia border control if you are coming here. So maybe tomorrow we will have an article on new border procedures for Russia… Kyle

Western China-Europe transit highway…

“Western Europe-Western China” highway is of great importance not only for Kazakhstan, but in the global scale as well”, First Deputy Governor of Zhambyl oblast Karim Kokrekbayev has said in an interview to a Kazinform correspondent.

As is known, within this project Kazakhstan plans to build and reconstruct about 2, 500 km of roads. The corridor’s length makes up 8,445 km, 2,787 out of which run through the Kazakhstan’s territory. And how much kilometers are passing through Zhambyl oblast?

The highway will pass seven districts of Zhambyl oblast. They are Zhualy, Zhambyl, Baizak, Turar Ryskulov, Merken, Shu, Kordai. The corridor’s axle will be on the current Almaty-Tashkent-Termez road diverging the territory of Kyrgyzstan and will be of 495,3 km length. The Islamic Development Bank and Asian Development Bank are financing the construction.

The project provides for bypass of all big and medium settlements. Residential estates, fuel filling stations, and other constructions located at the right-of-way will be pulled down, and the owners will be paid compensation of real estate value. About 1,183 ha out of about 1,911 ha of the land allocated for permanent use for the road construction were compensated, bought out and got from the national land fund.

http://www.inform.kz/eng/article/2229691

Also –

Part of the Western China-Western Europe transport corridor will run across Bashkortostan, Russian Transportation Minister Igor Levitin said.

“Bashkortostan has proposed that this section of the road run through the territory of the republic and we have agreed to this proposal. Our estimations show that this route will be optimal in terms of recouping investments made in the road,” he said.

The toll highway will run from Bashkortostan’s border with Tatarstan to its border with the Orenburg Region.

“The republic will be in charge of such issues as the design of the road, allocation of land and provision of favorable terms for the construction,” Bashkortostan President Rustem Khamitov said, pledging support for the project.

As reported earlier, the total cost of building about 2,200 kilometers of the highway in Russia will be about RUB 700bn (approx. USD 22.59bn).

The participants of the international project include the EU, Ukraine, Russia, Kazakhstan and China.

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Last day in Turkey and some Thinking’s…

Looks like Turkey has changed some thinking’s for Sveta and I. It looks like Sveta and I have found the place that we want to have our retirement spot. There is also lots of Germans and French citizens who have made Turkey a place to have a second home and it is looks like we have the same thoughts and it just makes sense after you been here and seen what we have…

I will most likely talk about it more later in life. But this seems to be a perfect place to spend half a year and the other half in Moscow…

As I have stated before, as big of a difference that I felt in life from America to Russia, the same feeling that Sveta and I have felt from Russia to Turkey. Turkey is that much of a breath of fresh air compared to Russia. Which as we all know by my writings that Russia is a huge breath of fresh air compared to the USA… 🙂

One thing that Sveta and I have found is a place that we possibly will try to get. It is owned by someone in France and we have lots of time to work out a deal. Money talks and there are lots of places to chose from if this one does not work out. There is many Germans, British and Italians living around the area….

An interesting thing is that flats are going for 25,000+ Euros (Buying!) and they are decent. We have been surprised by the prices of everything in Turkey. Reasonable is the name of the game…

It is hard to explain and over the next few months I will jot down my thoughts on why Turkey is a paradise in humanity. I feel that there are many other places just as good as Turkey but when you find compatibility as we have with a country, then it is time to put your thoughts into motion. Life is way too short to waste it wondering about what could be and what might be. Life needs to simply be…

So that is part of my thinking’s today over a cup of chicory. Sveta has gone to the market to pick up some last minute items. I decided to write a last article before we leave. The next article will be from Moscow and they say snow will greet us as we get back to our home… 🙂

I envision a day that Sveta and I will spend 6 months in Turkey and 6 months in Moscow. Also with a few weeks in our village, (thrown in here and there ) it would be a wonderful life…

By the way! If you ever decide to come to Turkey and stay on the Mediterranean then you really need to think about this great little hotel that we are staying at. It is called Happy Dreams Beach Hotel. It is just a little gem near the beach. Not too large and not too small. It has 65 rooms a wonderful staff and the owners are Turkish local people. They eat at their hotel all the time and last night we saw grandpa and his grand kids enjoying a dinner of exactly the same food as we eat at the hotel. Big family and very nice people to boot…

So I am going to pack our bags and by 6:30pm tonight we will have our itinerary verified to go home. Right now it looks like we will be leaving around 6am Sunday morning to get to the international airport. Then we get to do a lot of waiting and standing in lines. But before you know it we will be once again home in Russia. Then I am going to be writing an article on crossing international borders. Lets see what Turkey does at the border crossing? If it is anything like when we came to Turkey then they will be as sad to see us leave as they were happy to see us come…

That is how it should be all over the world… 🙂

Kyle and Sveta
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Windows to Russia – Mellowing Out In Turkey…

Yesterday was a big day. We did way too much and got soaked at least five times with thunderstorms. We had a blast and ate our first meal away from the hotel. I had a Big Cheeseburger the Turkey way and Sveta had a meatball dinner Turkey style. It was simply delicious and was a good change from the hotel food but it made us realize that the hotel is serving us very good food for the money…

Take a look at some pictures…

We took hundreds of pictures yesterday and were only held back from taking more by the torrential rains that never seemed to want to quit. We got soaked and dried out so many times that we gave up looking for shelter every time it would rain. Today though it is crystal clear sky and the sun is dancing across the sky in joy. It always figures that the day we decide to explore the world of Turkey we find the day with the worst weather… 🙂

So since today I have feet so sore that I can hardly walk and really just plain wore out to boot. I am settled in and writing an article to all my readers. Sveta is at the beach and worshiping the water/sun gods. While I enjoy the shade and comfort of our room…

One thing that stands out about Turkey over Russia or America is that people are very very very very respectful. There is not graffiti all over the walls of every building. There is not advertisements posted on every telephone poll. There is respect of peoples space and public property is respected. We walk by motorcycles and bicycles all along the sidewalks. They are almost never chained or locked in any form. They bike is still there in the morning where the owner left it. The people do not even worry about doors being shut at night. It is like going back in time for me in America. To the era that people had respect for society better…

As we played around yesterday. Sveta and I noticed that the Germans are predominant as tourists here in our part of Turkey. Russians are a close second and then Poland is a good third. I have found one American family and I felt sorry for them because the English language is not well known in Turkey. So communication in English is mediocre at best…

Another thing that stood out over the last few weeks is that the dollar is the worst way to purchase things in Turkey. You lose lots of money by using dollars and dollars is what they want you to use. We also went to the Wednesday market yesterday. (Told you we were busy!) We found Sveta a beautiful coat for keeping her warm in Moscow. I had a major battle to get the price reasonable on the coat and in the end I won. But not until things got a little heated. When money is spent I am no fool and I do know what things cost in this world. I have been responsible for watching pennies for my business and pennies add up to dollars… 🙂

So today I have sat here and watched the sun slowly work its way around to my balcony. I am going to wrap up this article and get the computer out of the sun. I hope that everyone has a great day and night and I will be back tomorrow to tell about what has been happening in Turkey. The trip is over come Sunday and we will be back in Moscow then.

I am starting to miss Moscow and Boza…

Kyle and Sveta
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Western War Drums are in Huge Profit Mode…

War Drums in the Western World: (WTR of Moscow) It seems that with the latest War Drum beating over Iran, that you would think that War Drums would be worn out in the Western world…

But after looking at the statistics it seems that Western War Drums are up 427% in production and profits over last year at this time is up 1000% YTY…

It is looking like with all the failed businesses, that the West is struggling with, the War Drum business is beating louder and louder. In fact it is rumored that two new factories associated with War Drums, have been built in the USA and now War Drums are the number one factory produced item in America…

We stopped a second and contemplated the War Drum business and listed some the countries that the Western Empire is beating drums over.

  • Iran
  • North Korea
  • Russia
  • Iraq
  • Afghanistan
  • Pakistan
  • Vietnam
  • Venezuela
  • All of Africa on top of Libya
  • Syria
  • and many more…

So it looks like the War Drum business is doing so well that the West is wanting to make it into a normal part of life. Looks like we better get use to that beating of the War Drum, it is big business for the West…

In a contrast of reports: The East is proclaiming that profits have reached record levels in Peace, harmony, relaxation and fun. It is stated that peace alone has seen profit increases as high as 800% over the last year. The East is willing to accept lower profit levels due to a better karma situation and forsake the high profits of beating War Drums to death over their world partners. It seems that threats of destruction are not as much fun to the Eastern side of the world as compared to the Western side of the world…

Makes you feel sorry for the Eastern world and lets hope that the Eastern world has lots of patience, because if they don’t all hell may break loose sooner than later…

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