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WTR Links to a bunch of Artyom Articles: http://www.google.com/cse?cx=partner-pub-6949949917702753%3Aqac5zxa3urv&ie=ISO-8859-1&q=Artyom+Savelyev&sa=Search#gsc.tab=0&gsc.q=Artyom%20Savelyev&gsc.page=1

U.S. Mom Who Sent Boy Back to Russia Loses Lawsuit
15:46 10/09/2012 A U.S. woman who sent her adopted son back to Moscow lost on Monday a lawsuit she filed against Russian children’s rights ombudsman Pavel Astakhov.
A Moscow court ordered Torry Hansen to pay 50,000 rubles ($1,500) in legal costs.
Hansen had sued Astakhov over a website post in which he called her the “adoptive mother” of Artyom Savelyev. Hansen insisted she was a “former adoptive mother.”
The woman has also lost her lawsuit against Russian government daily Rossiyskaya Gazeta.
Hansen was living in Tennessee in April 2010 when she put Savelyev, then aged seven, unaccompanied on a flight to his native Russia, with a note saying she did not want him as he was “psychotic.” She had adopted the boy from a Russian orphanage in 2009.
He currently lives in a group home in Moscow.
Hansen also appealed last month against a U.S. court orderhttp://en.ria.ru/russia/20120518/173523539.html.
Savelyev’s case sparked an outcry in Russia and together with previous incidents prompted the government to stiffen regulations for adoption of Russian children by foreign parents.Read More >>
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WTR Links to a bunch of Artyom Articles: http://www.google.com/cse?cx=partner-pub-6949949917702753%3Aqac5zxa3urv&ie=ISO-8859-1&q=Artyom+Savelyev&sa=Search#gsc.tab=0&gsc.q=Artyom%20Savelyev&gsc.page=1
Hmm! This was sent to me by e-mail and now I see what the stink that has been going around is about! I left the article basically the way I got it and yes it looks like it is translated. I have corrected a few things, but I promised that I would leave it alone. It comes from a Russian news site and it is what the people are talking about in Russia…
The last time I brought up stuff like this I got slammed with hate. Sorry America, but keep your damn nose out of Russia. It will hurt when that nose gets cut off…
1. Support behind the jailed oligarch Mikhail Khodorkovsky and his “Open Russian Foundation” is found in the image of George Soros’ The Open Society Institute:
Which is chaired by Jacob Rothschild and Henry Kissinger, which can be found in the work of Engdahl “True Crime of Mikhail Khodorkovsky,” and in Article within the Telegraph « Called the now the – “People’s billionaire” reflecting rhetoric by attempt to destabilize Russia would be instructive to look at the “Press Center Khodorkovsky and Lebedev” – a website designed with the assistance of Robert Amsterdam, and the so-called “International legal team.” Coincidentally, it fully reflects the opinion released in the West, corporate media that the Russian elections were totally rigged. These charges hint at the work financed with American money of public organizations (CBOs) – including “The Voice”, which is fully funded by the National Endowment for Democracy.
As in the case of Thailand, where Amsterdam used his “protection” for the dismissal of Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra, his defense of Khodorkovsky also aims not just to provide legal protection for his client, but rather to use his case to undermine the legitimacy and ultimately to change Russia’s leaders. This is done in a concerted effort with the U.S. State Department, the media and the corporate-sponsored network of U.S. and European organizations that aim to sow seeds of rebellion in Russia.
2. Neoconservatives intend to surround Russia with NATO:
Initiative neocon foreign policy, whose participation in the development and implementation took place almost every war in the last 30 years, where they participated America, clearly lists the steps the U.S. towards Russia should take. This is the continuation of the encirclement of Russia with NATO and its missile defense protests calling, continued care in the Republic of Georgia as a proxy threat to Russia’s borders and the “promotion of human rights.”
3. Henry M. Jackson Foundation, NGO, Alexei Navalny and Ilya Yashin:
We are constantly hearing the name of Alexei Navalny, although its funding by U.S. State Department, through the National Endowment for Democracy has received wide acclaim.
The first clue comes to us from the London Telegraph, to allocate space for the column to Michael Weiss of the Henry M. Jackson Foundation, which strongly promotes Navalny and demarches on “exposing corruption” during the elections in Russia. Although Weiss struggles fighting off accusations that Navalny is actually a foreign agent, calling the allegations “in its delightful old-fashioned”, but he fails to mention that the PA and monitor the poll, accusing Russia of rigging the election, and Navalny whose activity results in evidence, they are funded by the U.S. and the European countries involved in the military encirclement of Russia.
It is hardly surprising to those who stand for the work of the Henry M. Jackson Foundation. This corporation Boeing, Lockheed Martin, Northrop Grumman, IBM, General Dynamics, State Farm, and Xerox, and sign the “statement of its principles” set of current and former members of the British government, members of Chatham House and Professor of the British Academy.
Their relationship with the president of the National Endowment for Democracy, Carl Gershman, the organization that funded NGO such as “Voice,” not only undermines any legitimacy, which they claim, but also casts serious doubt on Alexei Navalny, whom they so actively protect.
Though Navalny is known “corruption whistleblower,” at least when it is beneficial, the study of his life reveals itself insidious and compromising its objectives. Navalny is a member of the World Fellows Program at Yale University, where his profile reads:
“Navalny is frontlaynerom judicial claims on behalf of minority shareholders in large Russian companies such as Gazprom, VTB, Sberbank, Rosneft, Transneft and Surgutneftegaz. He has successfully forced companies to disclose more information to their shareholders, and filed a lawsuit against the individual managers of some large corporations, accusing them of corruption. Navalny is also a co-founder of the Democratic Alternative movement and was vice-chairman of the Moscow branch of the political party Yabloko. In 2010, he started painting – public project in Russia in the unprecedented funding. In 2011, Navalny started RosYama – a project that combats fraud in the road construction. ”
Democratic Alternative, or “YES!” Actually is the recipient of funding from the National Endowment for Democracy, which means that Alexei Navalny is an agent in providing the U.S. and deliberately hiding it from his followers. The U.S. State Department itself includes in its list of “youth movements” operating in Russia:
“YES! Maria Gaidar, the daughter of former Prime Minister Yegor Gaidar, head YES! (Democratic Alternative). She passionately promotes the idea of democracy, but realistic about to prevent this interference. Gaidar says YES! focused on non-partisan activities designed to raise political consciousness. It receives funding from the National Endowment for Democracy – a fact that he did not want to make public for fear that such American ties may compromise it. ”
Navalny was directly involved in financing the movement of money the U.S. government, and until now the same people who funded DA!, Protect it with the Western media.
Photo: Alexei Navalny of the World Fellowship Program at Yale University, and co-founder of the American money funded by the National Endowment for Democracy Movement YES! – (Another organization of the “Otpor”) yavlyayuschyesya favorite of the United States and consists of voluntary traitors to their country.
Ilya Yashin leads the Moscow branch of the People’s Freedom Party, and is one of the leading members of the “Strategy 31” campaign, which claims to be fighting for the freedom of assembly.
The official website of NED.org can see the size of one of the grants:
Facilitate the implementation of the Moscow group Helsinki Accords
50 thousand dollars
“The attention given to the issue of freedom of assembly in Russia and the movement of the” Strategy 31 “, which aims to protect the fundamental rights. The organization will train regional activists and coordinate their activities through mini-seminars and field visits, and conduct an information campaign through press conferences, posters, and leaflets relating to the freedom of assembly, which will be distributed to the general public by regional partners. ”
Even worse is that the Party of People’s Freedom Yashin tends not to work with young people who want “freedom,” but rather with politicians, careerists and businessmen collaborating with foreign interests. Among them, Vladimir Ryzhkov, a member of the World Movement for Democracy. There are Boris Nemtsov whose adviser, Vladimir Kara-Murza (of the “Solidarity”) recently took part in an event called “Elections in Russia: polls and Prospects”, where they used the Levada Center, to predict the “winners” of the upcoming elections and studied the disorder in 2010 at the Manege – for now obvious reasons, the United States wishes to ignite unrest throughout Russia.
Conclusion
It is quite clear that these organizations are not interested in “democracy” and “human rights” or “freedom” in Russia, but rather aim to remove the path of the Kremlin, and to restore the parasitic network, which sucked the life out of Russia after the fall of the Soviet Union.
The Kremlin, of course, is responsible for the fighting fire with fire, but does it on her own land against foreign interests. After what Wall Street and London have done in Iraq, Afghanistan, Libya, Syria, and with the continued desire to expand its vast empire, it makes no sense why an legitimate country would allow any organization that is aiming to destabilize and chaos in the country to receive their funding, to spread discountent?
Although the National Endowment for Democracy implement this policy of interference in the internal affairs of Russia, its real pioneers of American banking are Wall Street and the City of London, oilfield, defense and industrial corporations. And they do it through organizations and finance themselves. It is extremely important to understand about these corporations and boycott them and start to get rid the world of them. If they can interfere and cause chaos on the streets of a large, nuclear superpower, we can only imagine what a threat they are to the average man in the street, his family and the community.
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Americans Are become just plain “Lacking of knowledge, information, or awareness about something in particular:” or how about “ignorant” for the short version? That is my coffee thinking’s this morning…
However, my message is not intended to offer a scientific assessment. It is not intended to cajole your views! It was intentionally subjective and anecdotal. I was expressing my own personal frustration and disappointment. I perceive a strong current of anti-intellectualism in America. I perceive it every time I turn on the “media” and find reporters covering Michael Jackson or Anne Nichole Smith’s corpse for an entire month, while our empire’s war-making goes unreported. I perceive it when I go to an English tending country and see the inane tabloids and the mindless celebrity magazines. How can it not be obvious that we are being dumbed down?!
What would happen in America, if a child were to take an interest in chess or mathematics or science? I suspect that the child would be ridiculed and shunned. Seems to be no pride in being an intellect. I certainly don’t see our media celebrating achievement in chess or science. We do have “Academy Award” presentations that promote artistic achievement, but our arts are definitely divorced from political reality: I don’t think I have ever seen a movie about the struggle for peace…
So I think I have a right to be disappointed, a right to wish for less jingoism, less war-making, and more appreciation for intellect and imagination…
Kyle Keeton
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I follow and I vote in a set of polls that are literally done everyday! Usually 10,000 to 20,000 people vote on these polls and they really are a lot better sense of Russia and what is going on than a poll that talks to a few hundred Siberians about issues in Moscow… 🙂
Here is the latest poll:

The reason that I bring it up is that this is really true for Russians. They are not like Americans in this aspect…
If you want it? Pay cash! Debt is an evil thing and when people wonder how Russians survive? You got it, no debt payments, they own everything they got… (Even if it is not that much!)
To see the daily polls. Go to this link http://www.rbcnews.com/ and go to the bottom of the page. That is where the polls are…
Kyle Keeton
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But somehow one of them will come back to life as he tries to figure out another way to play troll games…
It is strange how they think that they do not show up like a sore thumb…
Why it is pretty obvious when, one comment comes from Germany, then from Florida, then from Texas and then – so on and so on. They love to use proxies and try to hide…
So when I first get a troll, I try to wait and see if they are a troll or just a paranoid person who is scared that the world will see where they live… 🙂
So today two trolls became history and they were wiped out. At first I thought they were possibly the same in one troll, but alas, they were definitely from different parts of America, but they went hand in hand today to the Troll dustbin…
I will say that the DC Trolls are almost gone and that has to do with the avalanche of information that I sent to a few certain agencies and proved that government computers were being used to perform more than just porn watching, as government workers work. “Me Oh My” I had it pin pointed down to the exact buildings and computers that the offending excrement came from. It got very quiet after that…
I have been trying the troll spray that you see in the photo, but I find that “Don’t Feed the Troll!” Works the best…
Kyle Keeton
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“Capitalism – the source of all the problems that we are experiencing,” – said the organizer of the march.
Interesting, I heard that more reporters showed up than protestors…
MOSCOW, September 9 – RIA Novosti. Anticapitalist march and rally on clearing in the center of Moscow collected about five hundred participants and members of the media and ended without incident, told reporters on Sunday at the press service of the Russian capital GUMVD.
“In the march and rally in Polianka attended to 500 people, including members of the media, any disturbance of public order was not allowed,” – said the representative of the central board.
He added that the event is over.
Read more: http://ria.ru/moscow/20120909/746485486.html # ixzz263J4HmrB
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Russian Khalva comes originally from Middle East and is especially popular in Kazakhstan. It is made of walnuts or sunflower seeds and rich syrup. Excellent addition to your gourmet knowledge! Halva (халва) is used in Russia as a traditional dessert. Sometimes Russian children are given halva as candy…
I know that on visits to Russian homes, this is a favorite with many people. There is as always a thousand ways to make it, but this seems to get the job done. So try this delicious recipe for a traditional dessert today…
Ingredients:
480ml/16fl.oz. Milk
4 tbsp Sugar
1 tbsp Cornstarch
100g/4oz shelled Walnut Halves
8 tbsp Butter, melted
1/2 teaspoon Ground Cinnamon
Instructions:
Preheat the oven to 200 C or about 400 F…
Place most of the milk in a saucepan together with the sugar heat over a medium heat, stirring constantly, until the sugar is dissolved…
In a small bowl mix the remaining cold milk with the cornstarch until it forms a smooth running paste then pour into the hot milk-sugar mixture, bring to a boil stirring constantly and continue to cook until the mixture thickens to a custard-like consistency. Remove from the heat and set aside… (Remember cornstarch into cold not hot to dissolve…)
Place the walnuts and the melted butter in a mixing bowl and mix thoroughly until they are completely coated…
Spread them out in a shallow baking dish and roast in the oven for about 20 minutes turning frequently, until they are well browned…
Pour the custard evenly over the browned nuts, cover with aluminum foil, and continue to bake for a further 15 or 20 minutes, until the custard is thick and or solid like. Many like it syrupy and pour it over ice cream and fruit. Others like it hard almost and taffy like…
Serve immediately…
Kyle Keeton
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This is good news and we will see how this all works out in the end…
On visa agreement, which comes into force on September 9, issuing multiple-entry visas valid for three years become standard practice when issuing visas to citizens of the United States to visit Russia for Russians visiting the United States.
“When applying for a visa for business or leisure travelers will not have to provide an official invitation from the U.S. although applicants for tourist visas to Russia, will continue to be required to confirm the preliminary booking and arrangements with the tour operator. Both sides also pledged to adhere to standard time required to process a visa – 15 days, although in some cases it may take longer for additional processing of applications.” – the report says.
Note for U.S. agreement frees the maximum stay in Russia up to 90 days in any 180-day period of the visa. Just as the Russians in the U.S., they will now be allowed to stay in Russia for up to six months. Also, do not need an exit visa by the U.S. citizens who have lost their passports during their stay in Russia.
Most of it is good news and the fact of no more invitations is awesome. Also I have been on a year visa for two years now and this allows me to get a three year visa instead of a 1 year, next time… 🙂
But by then I should have my residency worked out and have at least a temporary permit as I strive to get my permanent residency permit…
Still it is good news in the visa departments for America and Russia…
Kyle Keeton
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Update: Sveta found the original site source…
Historic Visa Agreement Enters Into Force September 9, 2012:
Moscow, Russia | August 29, 2012
The U.S. Embassy in Moscow is pleased to announce that the historic U.S.-Russia visa agreement will enter into effect September 9, 2012. The agreement will facilitate travel and establish stronger ties between Russia and the United States, as it will benefit the largest segment of travelers in both our countries: business travelers and tourists. Starting September 9, Russian and American travelers for business or tourism will be eligible to receive visas valid for multiple entries during a period of 36 months. The agreement also outlines other simplifications in the bilateral visa regime and eases visa processing time for travelers from both countries. At the same time, the United States will be reducing the fee charged to Russians issued visas for business or tourism from $100 to $20.
Thanks to the agreement, three-year, multiple-entry visas will become the standard “default” terms for U.S. citizens visiting Russia and Russian citizens visiting the United States. No formal invitation will be required to apply for a business or tourism visa, although applicants seeking Russian tourist visas must continue to hold advance lodging reservations and arrangements with a tour operator. Both sides have also committed to keep standard visa processing times under 15 days, although the circumstances of individual cases may require additional processing.
Also on September 9, the $100 issuance – or reciprocity – fee for Russians issued U.S. visas for business or tourism (visa types B1/B2) will fall to $20. As a rule, successful visa applicants will receive the full-validity three-year visa. The $160 application fee will still apply, and validity and fees for other visa types (for example for students, workers, and journalists) will not change.
For Americans in Russia, the agreement lifts the previous restriction limiting stays in Russia to 90 days within any given 180-day period—just like Russian travelers, they will now be permitted stays of up to six months. In addition, “exit visas” will no longer be necessary in the case of U.S. citizens who lose their passports while in Russia. (Russian citizens may already exit the United States without an exit visa). U.S. citizens with current Russian visas are reminded that they are still subject to the terms and dates of the visas already in their possession.
U.S. citizens with Russian travel plans are encouraged to monitor Embassy Moscow’s website for additional details concerning this agreement: http://moscow.usembassy.gov/russian-visas.html. Russian citizens may visit http://www.ustraveldocs.com/ru/index.html for specific instructions on how to apply for a U.S. visa.
Russia will double its grain exports to 40 million tons a year by 2020, President Vladimir Putin said at the APEC summit in Vladivostok on Friday. “We project that our country will be producing 120 million-125 million tons of grain a year by 2020, which will increase our export capacity to 30 million-35 million tons, and even up to 40 million tons,” Putin said…
Like I have been saying, The Russian government is pouring tons of money into the agriculture of Russia and the West world agriculture businesses are flocking silently to ride the wave…
I am watching as I travel Russia, the warehouses and agricultural equipment factories being built. I am watching considerable sections of old fields being put back into production. I just watched the grain being harvested and lets talk about something old but new that is expanding by the million’s of acres in Russia…
Sveta and I just came back from the village and we simply were stunned by the corn fields that were being harvested. Now I know that in America, you are use to corn, but in Russia corn has not been prominent in the fields, that I travel around, not at all. But this year as we drove, the fields of corn were being harvested, and these fields had no end in the horizon and new combines and tractors were everywhere…
The little villages with there grain storage ares were overflowing with grain and the corn being brought in was in the hundreds of trucks, waiting to dump their loads at the main grain bins…
If I had desired, I could have stopped the car and filled as many sacks with corn silage as I could, because it was falling off the trucks by the tons as they hurried on down the roads trying to get the crops in. For awhile Sveta and I drove on these land mined destroyed Russian roads and I drove to the crunching of corn silage under the tires… 🙂
Now I am much more in tune with agriculture, than Sveta and while she could see what was happening, her city mind then took over and corn became less important. Now my mind kept turning as I took all that I could see in. In fact Sveta and I took a very different way home and saw a better picture on the grain harvest in Russia…
Bet you do not hear about fields of corn, as far as the eye can see in Russia, in the news?
Nuff said except, “We have grain in Russia and lots of it!”
Now all this rambling needs to go back to the beginning of the article…
Russia is increasing production in its agriculture! I have seen chicken farms popping up all over, I see cattle farms popping up, I see farm equipment being transported constantly to farms and I see 5 to 6 times the fields being plowed and planted than there was 6 years ago when I first started to travel Russia…
This is all conjunction to the duos in charge of Russia. Putin and Medvedev made it clear that Russia is going to work hard at helping to feed the world and Putin’s last statement shown above, is showing that…
I think about a few readers of mine, who are farmers and they really want to live in Russia. Well now is the time and the future is big in agriculture in Russia. Russia has the land and Russia is spending the money. I am reading about older Americans everyday and how they are coming to Russia and starting a farm, a farm like they grew up on and their families owned – once upon a time in America…
Kyle Keeton
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Update: Use this link to get all stock roms and such…
I have had more than several people inquire about where I get all my ROM’s to work on my Huawei phone? So I will list a bunch of information and I want you to remember that I am just showing you some places to go and get stuff…
I could careless and not responsible if you blow up your phone, because you do not know what you are doing…
That said: I do not know what I am doing either, but I have accomplished what I wanted to do on my Huawei and the phone is still in one piece. I assume that you can do it also…
You can find stock ROM’s here: (From 2.3.+ to 4.0.+)
International ROM’s: http://www.huaweidevice.com/worldwide/technicaIndex.do?method=gotoProductSupport&productId=3834&tb=1
Chinese ROM’s (can be changed to english): http://www.huaweidevice.com/cn/technicaIndex.do?method=gotoProductSupport&productId=3884&tb=1
Huawei Germany ROM: http://huaweidevices.de/telefone/honour.html#downloads
I suggest the Chinese ROM’s above as they are by far the most resilient…
Android 4.x MIUI ROM’s:
Original chinese: http://www.miui.com/download.html
Translated english: http://miuiandroid.com/community/
German: http://miui-germany.de/wp/?page_id=274
Silent Huawei camera (ICS):
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=29079425&postcount=1028
Adding Google Apps: Download zip from here http://goo-inside.me/gapps and flash it with recovery…
Root:
Stock ICS version B919/B923/B924
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=28403132&postcount=799
and newer way…
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=22688341&postcount=53
Now let me tell a little bit about what I have done. I am using the stock Chinese ROM B977 I rooted through a program called Unlock Root that installs upon your computer. I do not use Google apps at all and that is why I prefer Chinese ROM’s…
The ROM that I use comes stripped of all Google Apps straight from the Huawei website. I have no desire to use Google Apps and that is that…
I replace virtually all built in apps with different apps and I strip all excess garbage out of the system. I rely upon GPS map systems and not internet tracking! I do not allow any synching with Google in anyway. I just allow GPS to track me and that is only when I want it too…
Now in the links above you will find lots of new ICS versions. They have a new one for Norwegian and for British! These are in English of course, but they are very very heavy and bog a phone down a bunch. The best ROM for a newbie is stock Gingerbread, but ICS can be made just as fast and light on her feet, for the experienced…
You must root to utilize the workings of ICS to its best and Root Uninstall is a great app. I also use System App Mover and it will move apps into and out of the system section, with a few clicks…
Tidbit of information:
You can flash a ROM two ways easily in a Huawei Honor phone…
1. Create folder if not there already called “dload” on SD card
2. Upload UPDATE and UPDATE_CUST.APP file to “dload”
3. Open in settings “storage->update from SD” follow directions and file in dload with flash…
and or
Extract the file on your computer…
– Make a “dload” directory on SD card root directory as above on the phone…
– Copy from the computer to dload the “UPDATE.APP” and “UPDATE_CUST.APP” on the SD card of the phone…
– Open settings/application then turn off/untick “fast boot” and power off you device…
– Long press volume up + volume down + power button on the handset to startup your device in upgrade mode. That means hold both up and down volume down at the same time and the power button…
– It will reboot few times. When done, you will have a new ROM flashed…
I use the storage way until I crash my phone then I have to use the holding buttons down trick. The easiest is not to mess up and use storage update… 🙂
Flashing a ROM will erase all internal memory in the phone. Anything that you have and is precious, you better have a copy of it. I have not had any issues with my SD card and anything on that seems safe???
So as always, use a backup app and back up all your favorite apps to the SD card and reload them after you change the ROM…
I hope that gives you some information that you can use to play with your Huawei Honor phone. I think that my Huawei is one of the best phones ever made and I could not imagine a more forgiving and easy to work with phone, as far as experiment ability goes…
My motto with my phone is, “I push it to the limit and when it quits working, I start over and do not push as hard that particular direction next time…”
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