Alexander Lukashenko: Quotes of the day… (19-04-2013)

The Belarusian president (Alexander Lukashenko), in the past has made these statements:

“As for woman-woman, I once said that it is our men’s fault that today a woman has replaced a man. It is our fault. So I am sorry about that. We turned out to be incapable for some women,” Lukashenko said…

“As for men, I say sweet Jesus! God forgive them! I never initiate the discussion about them or judge them, because at the moment it is beyond my understanding,” he said…

LOL! I like this guy… 🙂

Makes sense to me…

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From Russia: Keep Up With the Chaos…

The Boston Marathon bomb suspects were from a Russian region near Chechnya (Most likely Georgian/USA sponsored!) and had lived in the United State for at least 10 years. One dead and the other on the loose. They used high powered weapons and threw pressure cooker bombs at the police. They had explosives strapped to their bodies…

Hell who needs Hollywood anymore? Real life is definitely better than a bang bang shoot them up movie and a whole lot more dangerous, if you get that front row seat, you are out of luck…

Why it looks like Clark Kent the mild manner reporter who is Superman, would have his hands full trying to keep the chaos under control. Much less a government that allowed it all to get out of hand as it tried to cover its tracks while doing many many underhanded things with in the last 48 hours. Oops say the little bird…

Is it my imagination or is the USA looking like a bursting Dot.com bubble and it is getting a little out of hand?

Chaos is the word for this week…

Chaos…

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In Russia: May Holidays 2013 and Village Here We Come…

From may 1st through May 10th it is nothing but holiday celebration time in Russia. This is the time that Russians get the Dachas woke up and the village homes aired out. In fact I already smelled the grass being burned off the fields around Moscow and sometimes that makes for a smokey mess at times…

The chart below is the holidays that are celebrated at this time of the year…

Wednesday May 1 Spring and Labor Day National holiday
Thursday May 2 Spring and Labor Day Holiday De facto holiday
Friday May 3 Spring and Labor Day Holiday De facto holiday
Sunday May 5 Orthodox Easter Day Observance
Thursday May 9 Victory Day National holiday
Friday May 10 Defender of the Fatherland Day holiday National holiday
Friday May 10 Victory Day Holiday De facto holiday

Sveta has mentioned that we need to go to the village and clean it up, as well as air it out…

Now I hope she meant that, because I just love the village as it is the best place in the whole world. 🙂

Nothing makes this big bear perk up better than a trip to the Russian Village that we have a home in…

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Our Russian Village home…

Why life is just grand in the village, in fact life is perfect, fabulous, magnificent, wonderful and stupendous all at the same time. You have an old well for water, electricity (most of the time), huge ponds to fish in, forests all around, friendly village people and the freshest air in the world…

Why it is just Grand…

Time to plan that trip to the village…

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Russia Has Tried to Have Visa Free For 90 Days With America Many Times…

This week Russia has presented 90 days visa free with the USA/Russia…

MOSCOW, April 18 (Itar-Tass) – Russia has invited the United States to cancel visas for all trips lasting 90 days or less, Deputy Foreign Minister Sergei Ryabkov said on Thursday…

This is not the first time that Russia has proposed this to the USA.  For the last many years that I have been living here in Russia, They try at least once a year to bring up 90 day visa free with America. That is the same that I have with Ukraine, Israel and many other countries. Sveta has the same with many countries. The 90 day visa free is ideal and for a vacation it is plenty of time in any country…

It is always so nice when I travel to Ukraine and never have to worry about a visa. It just is another quality of life…

So once again Moscow waits to hear a reaction from America and as in the past I assume that reaction will be either silence or a big resounding, NO!

Strange huh! Who is the one afraid of brain drain, again? Not Russia…

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Why Washington Doesn’t Like Russia Exporting Gas to East Asia by Konstantin Penzev …

The world is becoming more multipolar. But the United States is only one of its poles. It has a huge navy, and it is striving desperately to gain control over all of the world’s oceans and, therefore, the major cargo routes. The United States is also the world’s financial center. The US dollar functions as the world currency, and the US Federal Reserve issues it. The United States doesn’t make trousers, but you can buy them from China.

The industrial pole shifted to China not long ago. China has a huge skilled workforce that works cheaply, and it also has a favorable economic environment. China needs a lot of oil and gas to make the pants worn by people throughout the world, not just in the United States. Chinese corporations use dollars to buy oil and gas all over the world, but mainly from the Arab world, the Persian Gulf countries in particular. Those countries are under the military and political control of the United States (except for Iran). That makes for a closed circle. The United States rattles its sabers, Chinese workers sew jeans, and the Arab sheiks do a brisk trade in energy commodities.

A country that is a major oil and gas exporter on the one hand, and, on the other, possesses a powerful armed forces and a large arsenal of nuclear tipped missiles, doesn’t fit in this well-oiled system built by Washington. That country is Russia. In addition, Russia has GLONASS and spacecraft, whereas the United States has GPS but no spaceships. They’re gone. Budgetary shortcomings played a definite role in their demise.

So, the United States has dollars but no spaceships. They rent them from Russia. Using dollars, of course.

The problem is that the number of dollars in circulation is increasing, but their buying power is falling. A thousand bucks meant something ten years ago, but not today. It isn’t so much that Russia loves the dollar less as that it has begun loving the yuan more — those colorful pieces of paper with the portrait of the great Chinese President Mao Tse-tung.

Mao valued human rights even less than Comrade Stalin, but you can buy lots of high-quality goods cheaply with yuans. Also, the Chinese Communists love to buy (or simply copy) Russian arms. They might like to get their hands on American weapons, preferably the most advanced ones, but the imperialists in Washington don’t trust their economic partners in Beijing.

Liu Guchang, China’s ambassador to Russia, caught the essence of the (Hegelian) conflict in world politics when he observed that China is seeking to diversify its energy imports and Russia – its energy exports. He made that statement at the launch of the project to build the ESPO oil and gas pipeline.

What does the US want? The United States want to control everything — but especially the global trade in energy. Oil and gas are paid for in dollars on the world market, and as soon as someone wants euros or yuans in exchange for their energy commodities, that “someone” turns out to be a dictator and a tyrant who violates human rights and has chemical weapons. The United States doesn’t much like countries that have nuclear weapons either, but it can’t do anything about them.

The great North Korean leader Kim Jong-un recently promised to launch a nuclear strike on American bases in South Korea, Hawaii and Guam and Japan if provoked by the United States. So what’s to be done? The US Defense Department postponed a test launch of its Minuteman 3 ICBM. The Pentagon came to that decision to avoid exacerbating the situation on the Korean Peninsula.

The Americans are a powerful people. But they’re also a very nervous people. Kim Jong-un is aware of that and periodically conducts a ballistic missile or nuclear test.

Returning to the subject of import-export diversification I should point out that President Obama and, especially, Mrs. Clinton aren’t exactly ecstatic that China and Russia are developing better relations. — especially that sales of Russian oil and gas to China are increasing. Moscow and Beijing may ultimately refuse to use US dollars in settling accounts, and then the end of the world that didn’t happen in December 2012 will actually come about — at least for the politicians in the White House and their compatriots at the Federal Reserve.

Again, the Americans are powerful people. Their strength is that they aren’t used to sitting back while somebody or something threatens their income. Karl Marx once said that capitalists are capable of any crime for a 300% profit. But that was before, during the harsh imperialist times when the United States was importing slaves from Africa rather than oil.

Things are different now. Modern capitalists are still capable of any crime, but for defending human rights and fighting corruption, not for money that they despise. As soon as construction began on the ESPO, Alexey Navalny, a minority stakeholder in Rosneft, appeared out of nowhere and announced to an astonished world that there are thieves in Russia. Then it turned out that Navalny apparently stole some things himself: a distillery, party money and some timber. It’s hard to say whether he did or didn’t. A Russian investigative committee is currently looking into all that. But the fact remains that construction of the ESPO has generated quite a bit of noise, “without outside interference,” of course.

The main problem the United States has with the ESPO is that China is getting oil and gas from Russia through an overland pipeline and not from supertankers passing through the Strait of Malacca. That means US carriers don’t represent a threat to the ESPO. A ground operation against Russia would be senseless for anyone, and the US Army definitely isn’t up to the task.

Another fine point is that the East Siberian oil is of a higher grade than oil from the Urals, which currently is Russia’s main oil export commodity. It contains less sulfur and other impurities. It’s lighter. It will be in high demand. Thus, the price set for Dubai oil, whose production is controlled by the Arabs sheiks (and we know WHO ELSE) may be challenged in the future. This situation doesn’t inspire the Arab sheiks and their Washington patrons with a sense of historical optimism, and they’re nervous.

What actions can the guys from the US government and the oil exporters attached to them take, or rather, what have they already been doing for quite a while now? Since direct military pressure on Russia isn’t very promising, they can employ traditional Anglo-Saxon political methods. That is, they can find people in Russia with the lofty title of “agents of influence” who will agree to help thwart construction of the ESPO for money or out of “great love for the Motherland.”

First of all, everybody in Russia who fights corruption has been mobilized. There is corruption in Russia, isn’t there? There is something to shout about; there is reason to draw up something like the Magnitsky list or to use something that already exists. That is, they can try to intimidate some senior Russian government officials. Cries of corruption can very easily be used as a reason to freeze bank accounts. And that’s fine.

Second, those same overseas puppeteers have mobilized a large number of Russian activists to protect the environment, tigers, and plants native to the taiga. The tigers are suffering, and the vegetation is wilting.

Third, there are the so-called “patriots” and “nationalists,” who are screeching on their blogs that Vladimir Putin plans on using the ESPO to “dismember mother Russia and sell out to the Chinese.”

This whole mechanism has been in operation for a long time now. Most of those who oppose the “Putin regime” are in the dark and don’t even suspect who is pulling their strings. However, no one promised them it would be easy.

•  This article first appeared in New Eastern Outlook

Konstantin Penzev is a Russian historian and writer, especially for New Eastern Outlook

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What is Putin Up To?

The Russian government or Klmikia government will resign? Translation from Hindi does not work very well and that is the only source I found this in so far…

According to media reports in central Russia, the ministers and governors on Tuesday night in Klmikia with a closed – door meeting President Vladimir Putin raised the question of the resignation of the government of the Russian country. (Or is it the resignation of the Klmikia government?)

The President of Russia said that the Ministers job effectiveness is very “superficial . He said, “If we are not doing so (do not implement the decisions), is of the view that either I am not working, or I all of you are not working correctly and to all of you, I will have to give you resignation. Your attention toward this fact, I would like to draw in that date, I think that you will have to give resignation.”

All I can say is that he is cleaning house somewhere…

I guess we will have to wait to see if this becomes clearer or not, but I do know that Putin will roll heads if he sees the need to do it…

Looks like the Klmikia government has been fired…

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PS: The Republic of Kalmykia; Kalmyk Oirat: Хальмг Таңһч, Hal’mg Tanghch) is a federal subject of Russia (a republic). Population: 289,481 (2010 Census). It is the only Buddhist region in Europe. It has become well known as an international center for chess because its former President, Kirsan Ilyumzhinov, is the head of the International Chess Federation (FIDE). This is where Sveta and I traveled and just loved the place…

From Russia: Gold, Silver and Oil Certificates on Paper…

The quote below is what you need to do and what should be done. The US government will make that hard to do, but as I do not really deal with that entity for a government anymore, except in tiny ways. Converting gold and other commodities into real estate is very easy now, at least in my part of the world…

The trick is to ride the gold wave higher and then pivot from gold to land before the windfall profit tax becomes law: by Jim Rickards (author of Currency Wars: The Next Global Crisis)…

The quote caught my attention because nothing served me better in my life and nothing made me more money than to buy real estate and hold on to it. Nothing has ever been better for the long term… (Even gold!)

Now when I talk about gold and silver and such. I am talking about what you hold in your hand and what you store in your possession. If you have that pig slop of certificates that are being passed off as real gold and silver and even oil, then you better try to exchange that slop for real commodities and hide those commodities in a cave somewhere…

I suggest that you trade those paper slop commodities for some real estate that will still be there even after we try to kill each other. For that land, no mater what shape it is in, will still be land or water or something and at that point you still have a home to defend and fight for… (I bet no one would trade any real estate for gold certificates! Well maybe a house in Detroit…)

A gold certificate in general is a certificate of ownership that gold owners hold instead of storing the actual gold. It has both a historic meaning as a U.S. paper currency (1863–1933) and a current meaning as a way to invest in gold. Banks may issue gold certificates for gold that is allocated (non-fungible) or unallocated (fungible or pooled). Unallocated gold certificates are a form of fractional reserve banking and do not guarantee an equal exchange for metal in the event of a run on the issuing bank’s gold on deposit. Allocated gold certificates should be correlated with specific numbered bars, although it is difficult to determine whether a bank is improperly allocating a single bar to more than one party…  (All Righty! That sounds reassuring… Go There!)

I suggest that you read that block quote above several times until it sinks in what paper gold is and then quietly take those fake gold thingies and  buy some land. (Because they sure in the hell are not going to give you real gold for them!) Then store your real gold, real silver and real oil products there and get a big ass gun to protect it with. Oh and better stock up on food while you are at it… (Better yet buy an Island!)

Take it from someone who has only bought real gold and silver. The panic that we have watched over gold is purely speculative and paper pig slop. Just go and try to buy some real gold! Unless you are buying from the Western Empire fire sales that are happening. Gold, real gold is expensive…

Everyday the gold for sale in China and India is usually sold out before days end and and they do not see a price reduction. The market for real gold is strong. I checked the real gold prices at banks in Russia and they have gone up in price. If some western idiots do not watch out, we are going to see real gold decouple from paper pig slop gold and that is going to cause a few to jump out the windows in a act of denigration…

Right now the demand for gold (real gold) is skyrocketing as the price drops like a dead fish from the sky. That tells you that things are rigged and when the game play out. The price is going to catch up with demand…

So if gold scares you and silver makes you turn blue! Turn it into land – I suggest in Wyoming – land is still cheap there and with a little effort you could survive there while the world is crumbling at your door step. I bought land in Wyoming once drilled a water well, brought in electricity and built a cabin. Then sold it 5 years later for 20 times what I paid, including cost of enhancements to the property…

So Mr., Miss and Mrs. America: Time to grab some of that worthless land in Montana and Wyoming. You do that and I will buy some of that much more worthless land in Russia, that is running at the prices that I bought land in America for 50 years ago…

I guess you were right to panic over gold certificates and speculative markets, but first off you should have never bought paper gold in the first place and second thing! If you acquire too much real gold…

Big Brother is gonna be watching you very closely…

It is called, “Being in a Pickle!”

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PS: Anything that is sold on paper and you never hold the real item in hand is a huge risk! There is no guarantee that you will ever get the commodity in question and when the “Sh%# hits the fan!” You lose big time…

In Russia: Spring Has Sprung – Oh Yes…

I will announce officially that today, 04-16-2013, that “Spring has Sprung” and it is wonderful. The ground has peaked out from under the ice in places and at these temperatures it will be very soon that we will have flowers blooming, plus trees leafing. It is +16 c today and Spring has Sprung…

I have to say that even this old bear that loves Winter, is glad to see Spring this year…

Sveta has said, “We have a saying and it goes somewhat like this: Without having experienced the cold of winter, one cannot appreciate the warmth of spring.” At least that is close to what she said… 🙂

She also said, “We have survived another long Russian winter…”

Yes Sveta and I are glad to see spring finally take hold and it looks like Boza is happy also! Though he is shedding all that winter fur now and I am running around cleaning it up…

Have a great day…

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NGO terrorized by Russia: Why Do We Have a Two Faced World…

“In Russia, State officials have inspected dozens of NGOs across the country in the past few weeks to see how the new law about “Foreign Agent” is being implemented, but Russia has come under fire from western based international human rights groups and Western governments for carrying out unannounced and lengthy inspections…”

Why – it is being compared to shear terrorism, as the NGO are trying to cope with the stress… 🙁

I have a question: Where were all these human rights groups and western governments when I lived years and years under a situation that had “unannounced and lengthy inspections?” I worked 14 to 16 hours a day, 7 days a week, 30+ or – days a month, 12 months a year and the longest stretch no vacation – 10 years. Under these hours I had to be prepared for a inspection at anytime day or night, and I better not fail two inspections in a row… (Or else!) We will not even talk about human rights in the military and that I dealt with for several years…

So I will tell you what!

To the foreign NGO situation in Russia, “Grow up and get your ass prepared for inspections and get your paperwork in order as you are told! Or else get the hell out of Dodge and quit crying.”

Next for the western government, “Try taking care of your own people in the west first and quit imposing a double set of rules on the world and your home country! You never gave a crap if I was inspected 24 hours a day and my job/bonus was balanced on these inspections”

The bottom line is this, “Good enough for the goose good enough for the gander!”

or I like this one also…

“The pot calling the kettle black!”

On the spot and unannounced inspections are part of real life and following the rules is part of any organizations life…

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From Russia: An Expats Parable by Svetlana!

Svet’s Expats parable:

Hello,

I’ve heard this parable from my Teacher a long time ago…

Now I decided to retell the story for You. Who knows it might be helpful to somebody in their life. Imagine an old oriental town, an old man is sitting and enjoying the sunny day near the town’s gate. A shepherd with his sheep is watching this scene:

A tired stranger comes to the old man, sits down near him and asks the old man: “Please, tell me about the town, what kind of people live here?” The old man then said “First, tell me about your place and from where you have come.” The stranger replied, “Really, nothing to tell – it was old, dirty and a boring town. People who lived there were evil and nasty, just quarrels and scandals every day.” “Well,”-said the old man – “It is sad to tell, but here you’ll find the same. A dirty, boring town and people here is not better than in place what you just left”. The stranger then sat a little bit with the old man, ate his breakfast then he left.

Some hours later another stranger came to this old man to ask about this town and the people who live in this town. This old man was not in a hurry to answer this question. He just asked the stranger a question back. About his place where he had come from. The stranger said “Oh, it was a wonderful place, so quiet and peaceful! And people who lived there: they were so kind and nice to me, we became such great friends and we even cried when I had to leave!” The old man replied “Don’t worry, stranger – you’ll find new friends in this town and find this town the same peaceful and quiet. Just go on in!”

The sun started to go down and the shepherd his sheep to go back to the town, he stopped near the old man and asked him why he gave such different answers to these two strangers.

“I did not lie to them.” Responded the old man.”The truth is that in each place that you visit you will find the same circumstances as the place you left. You will also find in this world, just who you are. Also that there is no way to find something different in the world. Till you change yourself. For you always bring your world with you”.

This parable is for people who wants to find greener grass in new places – believe me, that’s improbable…

But maybe, You will find it! Because when you just got this thought to go somewhere else, you may be already changed yourself. Then you can become a New Person.

Who knows… 🙂

My best wishes for All!
Svetlana