Safe In Turkey and Just Wow…

Sveta and I had a very pleasant flight to Turkey from Moscow. The weather in Turkey is definitely spring time and the hotel is full to the brim with Russian, French and German teenagers. What a fun mix and it makes the hotel, charged with energy…

We have a 1st floor with wifi room and “Oh My!” The food is fantastic…

I am writing this from my Galaxy Note and so it will not be as extensive as my usual writings…

One thing that always happens, when I leave Moscow. Someone always wants to take that period of time and communicate about something important. Now the example is, “After months and months of work, the Russian news agencies finally take notice of my adoption articles and are looking for connections to help the kids that are being abused in America!”

I have been contacting everyone in the Russian government to wake someone up and now after I left Moscow, they wake up… 🙂

But hey, that is life and I will get it all done by my phone. That is what makes life interesting…

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Recipe From Russia: Aubergine Caviar or Poor Mans Caviar…

Russian love eggplant (aubergine) and you will find it in many forms in Russia at the dinner table. One of the ways that they like to use eggplant is in the form of poor mans caviar, or aubergine caviar. It is not a Russian recipe, but it is a favorite and you will find it on the table in place of caviar, because even Russians can not afford real caviar all the time… 🙂

So if eggplant is as cheap in your country as it is in Russia, then take advantage of this very nutritious fruit…

Lets make aubergine caviar… (caviar d’aubergine)

Ingredients
1 large aubergine (eggplant)
1 Medium onion, finely chopped
1 Large tomato, finely chopped
2 Garlic cloves, crushed
1 tbsp olive oil
2 tsp red wine vinegar (I use apple cider vinegar!)
Salt and black pepper
Freshly chopped parsley to garnish
Rye or black bread to serve upon

caviar-aubergineInstructions

Preheat the oven to 190C or 375F…

Poke holes in the skin of the aubergine in several places with a knife, place on a baking sheet and bake for about 50 minutes until soft, turning half way through the baking time. Remove from the oven and allow to cool…

Cut the aubergine in half lengthwise, scoop out the pulp onto a chopping board and chop very finely. No dark outer flesh us used…

Transfer the aubergine flesh to a large bowl, together with the onion, tomato, garlic, oil, and vinegar. Mix well and season with salt and pepper…

Cover and chill well before serving and garnished with freshly chopped parsley…

Use as a spread on Black or any dark bread. It is really good and god for you…

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Russia is Corrupt but at Least Russia Knows it…

On my train trip to Ukraine I had the opportunity to talk with a man who had been a Merchant Seaman for the Soviet Union. He was born near Lake Baikal in Siberia. When he reached 17 years old he relocated to St. Petersburg. Then he completed his schooling as a merchant seaman. He also got his Doctorate in Aquatics Biology. Once him and I realize that I am a Biologist in Genetics and he in Aquatics. It was just too much fun and 8 hours later it was time for him to get off the train. He lived in a Russian border town…

I am telling you this about him because he is an intellect and is very worldly and well traveled. I know that many of you think that I am some idiot from America that has no sense at all. But I am an intellect and worldly and well traveled…

Our conversation covered topics from Biology to Politics…

To make a long, very long, story short. I will communicate about one part of our conversation that hit home with me. Lets talk about corruption…

He asked me a question. It was something that has bothered him and we had turned to politics at this time in the conversation. He asked me, Why do Americans ignore their own corruption? He then went on to explain that he had friends who had moved to America and are now back in Russia. He had had talks with these friends and one thing that they saw time and time again in America was the ignorance of corruption that is everywhere and present in all aspects of American life. From given gifts to the teacher, to kickbacks in the corporate world…

I absorbed that information while he continued. He then went on to say that in Ukraine and Russia and many other countries from the CIS. That we are corrupt and we know it. We do not hide the fact. We do not ignore the fact. We are very open about corruption, it is part of our life and we know it…

But, and this is where I realized that he is very correct. He said that in all his travels around the world from Soviet era to modern times. He saw a Western world full of corruption and bribes were rampant. But everyone turns their heads, if at all possible. He said that his friends experienced the same situation in America and they were always baffled at the fact that people in America looked the other way when corruption happened. But if ever it was discovered then they acted like it was the worst thing that ever happened. Like it was the only time that it has happened. People (Westerns) seemed to feel that if you do not see it or notice it, then it was and is not happening. So just do not look for it… (Sorta a see no evil, hear no evil and speak no evil!)

He then waited for an answer from me. Now if you know me, from reading my blog then you have a very good idea about what I would say in response. I will make it short and say that East and West have very different ideas about what constitutes corruption and a perfect example is the lobbying system in the government in America. Nothing on earth is more corrupt and pathetic than that…

Definition for lobbyist: someone who is employed to persuade legislators to vote for legislation that favors the lobbyist’s employer. Usually accompanied by money, power and greed…

The bottom line is that the Western world is very corrupt but unlike the Eastern world that makes jokes about her corruption and discusses corruption at the dinner table as an everyday conversation. The Western world likes to facade over the issue of corruption and bribes and only deal with them when they rear their ugly heads and no longer can be ignored…

I found the train ride this time to be a stimulating ride and the topics of discussion were varied. Maybe I will write another article about some of the things we talked about. Sorry, but I won’t bore you with our discussion on Invertebrate Zoology… 🙂

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Escape The Frozen Russia: Turkey Vacation Time…

This Wednesday, Sveta and I are going for a week to Turkey. We got our itinerary and for the low price of around $600 (for two people) in American dollars. We are going to spend a week in Turkey at a 4 star hotel and it includes all food and beverages. Still too cold to swim, but walking the beaches and enjoying weather above freezing (+17c) is a necessity for my little sweetie. Sveta has had enough of the frozen Russian landscape and when the woman says it is time. Well if you are married, then you know it is time to do what you are told… 🙂

We can only hope that when we come back from Turkey, that a bunch of the ice is gone. It is warming up and starting to melt even now. That is another good reason to escape, for as the Germans and Napoleon found out, while they tried to take over Russia. The snow melt is nothing but mud, mud, mud, mud, mud and huge ponds. Lets hope we miss most of the main brunt of the melt and rivers of muddy water everywhere…

MELISSA GARDEN HOTELWe are going to travel light and I am not even taking a laptop this time. I have my Galaxy Note and it is more than capable to post to Windows to Russia and besides, I am on vacation anyway…

Melissa Garden Hotel in Belek, Turkey is where we will be and at this time of the year, you can get some humdinger of specials, to enjoy life and recharge those batteries…

Sveta’s son Misha is going to take care of Boza and the flat. When we get back from Turkey, it will be time to plan our village vacations and we have some business dealings in the Big Fish Village (As I call it!), we need to do some investing in real estate and get ready for the ensuing financial collapse coming to the world. This year I have no choice but to stay in the little village for at least two months. I have way to much to do on the car and the village home…

I believe in putting my money where my mouth is and my mouth has been telling you to get ready and that is just what I am going to do. For Russia will survive this next crash and so will China, but it is going to get rough before it gets better. It has to end and I see it happening in my lifetime. So you need to be away from the huge metropolitan areas and you need to have your finances in a mixed variety of eggs, within that basket…

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The Wind is Shifting and it is obvious from Russia…

The China and Japan Economies Bypass American Dollar,

China and Russia Bypass American Dollar,

China And Iran To Bypass Dollar,

India and Japan Bypass Dollar,

Iran and Russia Bypass Dollar,

India and Iran Bypass Dollar,

Brazil and China Bypass Dollar and the latest happening is,

Australia And China To Bypass Dollar…

We wait to see who is next…

Were you asleep while all this has been happening?

I wrote years ago about the changing winds in the world and I still say the same thing…

Power is shifting, the writing is on the wall and World War Three is marching down our throats as you read this…

Sad times, because it does not need to happen and only one thing will stop it! If the USA goes into a Civil War before World War Three starts. That will save the world from WMD. For you realize that all this centers around a floundering Empire in its death struggles and internal strife is preferred over external strife to the world…

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Russia: No Adoption By LGBT Foreign Couples…

Oh this is going to be fun to watch. The Western Empire just got bitched slapped again and right where it hurts the most. Right in the Gay (LGBT) Rights movements kazoo…

Nothing is anymore distracting, nor used with as much gusto, against covering up financial and war mongering issues in the western world, than propaganda involving homosexuality or abortions. It is a couple of the most important US governmental propaganda issues in America.These issues are always around to cover up the real world that is going on…

So Putin slapped that LGBT propaganda issue very hard today…

The Russian president has opposed the adoption of Russian orphans by LGBT foreign couples, and has instructed the government and the Supreme Court to prepare changes to existing law before July 1. Russian President Vladimir Putin’s order will most likely be fulfilled by the Ministry of Education and Science, which is currently dealing with issues concerning orphans and adoptions…

Russia is 75% to 80% by even by moderate standards, anti-gay as a whole population and in Russia laws are not made to satisfy the few. This is how it should be…

Oh My! Putin is so evil and of course Putin is Russia. Now the western world will attack with all its “LGBT Rainbows” and abuse Russia…

That is why I love Russia and I have a tremendous respect for President Putin. He does not mess around. I just might consider moving to Russia! Oh wait! I did move to Russia… 🙂

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Obama’s Cyber Nuke Dream, Petraeus’ Love Child: Plus Message for US Congressman Hunter by John Stanton…

“Cyber Warfare, Cyber Security and massive Cyber Attacks are alarmist and vastly overrated. Look at what is going on in Cyprus. What could trigger a run on the banks in the United States? Something as simple as shutting down all the ATM’s for three days. The resulting panic and long bank lines could irrevocably shake confidence in banks and financial institutions, as Americans find out the significance of all the paperwork they signed when they established their banks accounts, fed by direct deposits. Since many in the country know what the country was like before personal computers and the Internet, they’ll do fine. Those people who have exchanged their hearts and brains for computer chips manufactured in Vietnam, and are tethered to Smart Phones and the Cloud, are due for a very rude awakening. You’ve heard of sleeper agents and moles haven’t you? I wonder how many sleeper programs are in the millions of computer chips that are now in every single facet of our lives.” Source

“The US Army Secretary [McHugh] states that the program converted to DA Civilian and military positions. That was true up till a year ago but now the program is back to being filled by contractors. Why is that? Likely due to having so many legal problems getting rid of people – good and bad.   If the separate commands want a social science capability they can build their own team like CENTCOM did. They can provide the funding and the oversight. So many less issues that way and quite the savings! Though I agree with the intent of McHugh’s letter – to save an HTS type capability, I disagree with the saving the HTS program. McHugh sites ‘commanders’ assessments’ as reason to save the program. I doubt these assessments or at least their true value.

The House Armed Services Committee should have one of their educated staffers send a request to the team’s in theater requesting them to send in the products they have provided their current units for the last six months. A review of such products would show that a majority of such are just regurgitation’s of other products and lack any real operationally relevant info that was used in the day-to-day business of the units. The reason is very few, if any, HTS members have left their forward operating bases in the last 6-12 months to do what the program was designed to do. And now that US forces are handing over battle space to their Afghan partners, HTS work is for the most part limited to data-mining the internet and creating what the commanders ask for to support their desired course of action.” Source

“I can tell you CGI runs around talking about its $250 million contract with the US Army.” Source

And they rave about the performances on New York City’s Broadway?

The critics of theater should aim their witty minds at the actors and plots on the civil-military stage in Washington, DC. The actors there in the capital of the American nation—political, military, corporate, media and academia/think tanks–are in deadly serious roles but they are all trained as comedians it seems. And not very good ones at that. Two plots and the actors involved make the point.

The first is the never ending story of the US Army’s Human Terrain System (HTS), a Big Army intelligence program run out of the US Army’s G-2 intelligence function. On 15 March 2013 a letter ostensibly written by US Army Secretary John McHugh to Congressman Duncan Hunter (R-CA)–in response to two articles by Tom Vanden Brook of USA Today critical of HTS—seems to have been written by an autonomous software program. Instead, it was likely written by pro-HTS staff members in the US Army’s G-2 shop under orders to do so.

HTS, alas, is now viewed by those in the know as an assemblage of things: a toy for the general purpose US Big Army; an intelligence support function whose information is used for targeting rebels in insurgent populations, not understanding them; a chunk of funding that should have been given over to US Army Civil Affairs; and as a corporate money-trough and bureaucratic pit to be avoided by the special forces community.  “You can’t meddle with the indigenous condition if you do not understand it. We respect the intentions of HTS but when you hand it to corporate America it becomes a pocketbook game or simply putting butts to seats rather than getting and using experienced and qualified individuals in the project…we had success with it is because we respect the boundaries. These [HTS] guys tweak the cultural information gathered to fit policy instead of molding policy to the information. Intelligence types screw it up all the time…” said a veteran member of the special forces community.

Love Child: Never Meant to Be?

A number of sources asked to review McHugh’s letter to Hunter indicated that, as one did, “BDE Commanders knew this program was a Petraeus ‘Love Child’, so of course they aren’t going to bad mouth it The team I was on provided nothing beneficial to our command.“ The General’s reach is still in the minds of many in the US Army and his groupies are legion in Washington, DC.

One source had this commentary. “I would ask these commanders to show the research produced by their HTS team that produced the results they are shoveling praise on, and ask if there were no other resources he had available, that could have produced the same results. I remain highly skeptical and contend that HTS devolved into a highly lucrative cash cow for BAE, third-tier academics and marginally effective military personnel. While the concept of HTS is sound, the program was poorly managed, generated a large percentage of useless reports, experienced a high turnover of personnel, and was not cost efficient. To deny that HTS was an intelligence gathering program is perplexing, since, at the end of the day, the information collected, at the behest of the commander, was processed, and used, like intelligence. Furthermore, to say that commanders could not have benefited from more regional subject matter experts and linguists, is as absurd, as saying that an HTS research report on Pashtun homosexuality has tactical or operational relevance. I guarantee you that within two years, much of the information collected will find its way into Social Science journals, but will be dismissed or heavily criticized as amateurish and irrelevant.

One final point. As the auditors and bean counters review the myriad of programs rushed into Iraq and Afghanistan, you will begin to notice a familiar pattern. High praise for every gadget, initiative, program, and dog and pony show shoved into the fray, all under the auspices of saving lives. From a historical perspective, every single one of these gadgets and programs failed to live up to their expectations. That’s why we study history. The only thing that saves lives, is a change in operational tempo, or a change in tactics.  Unfortunately, this pattern will repeat itself in the next conflict, as we rush to substitute drones for pilots, lining the pockets of defense contractors and deluding ourselves into thinking we can substitute cold steel for humanism and remote control.”

Hey! Congressman Hunter! A Source is Talking Directly to You

“I can tell you that CGI talks about the program as having a $250 million budget, and of course they are aiming for more than that. If I had Duncan Hunter’s ear, I would tell him that HTS has no plans to create an infrastructure for dynamic, “game changing,” social research, despite having exclusive access to two separate research institutions. The HTS training focuses on teaching the students how to find out what their commander wants to know, then figure out ways to get the information. The teams are not trained for, nor provided with, any research methods to collaborate with other teams. HTS does not employ or work with anybody who can combine multiple sources of data to provide aggregated bigger picture analysis of the work done by HTS teams. The HTS leadership neither recognizes nor values such abilities. If the HTS program is to be valued, that value should be defined as providing commanders with HTS teams that gather sociocultural information specifically for the informational needs of that commander. For anybody who believes HTS teams provide capacities beyond a commander’s stated needs, such as preventing a Cold Start,” they will be disappointed to find out that HTS does not have any experience with, nor infrastructure for, providing a sociocultural Starting Point.

If the military values HTS for what it actually does, that’s fine with me. I do not want people getting the false impression that HTS is providing social researchers with an opportunity to use their skills to avert socioeconomic conflicts and improve long-term relations across cultures. The program has neither the leadership nor infrastructure to do such work. Many staff members like to suggest that HTS is doing such work, but if it did, the HTS leadership and staff would be eagerly collaborating with outside research programs in order to show these results to the public.”

Obama’s Cyber Aim: Limit Public Access Internet/WWW

So what, exactly, does the public know about HTS in 2013?  If one is to believe the US Secretary of the Army, Army G-2, and US Army public affairs, HTS has cleaned its house and all’s well now. One can hear them talking: “It’s alright, trust us Congressman Hunter and you too, you pesky journalists. And Joyce and John Q Public, have no doubt, because we up here in the lofty heights of  leadership—we can see all, know the score and what’s best for you.” This can also be heard–”Now get out there and find out who those sources are and where the Internet traffic is coming from and going to. Those &^%$#@! whistle blowers and websites that post this *&^%. We are going to nail them to a barn door and heal and hide ’em. Where is that 1917 Espionage Act in all this! We need a 2013 Cyber Espionage Act to deal with this crap. Call Holder!”

And so President  Obama had a nightmare in 2009 in which the Internet, World Wide Web–and the public that takes full advantage of those technologies to bypass the official civilian and military narrative—were like nuclear weapons. In that horrible dream Wikileaks/Julian Assange tortured Obama with bit by bit of information from a lowly US Army private, Bradly Manning, who both appeared in biblical, apocalyptic forms. Even the Washington Post and New York Times, so collusive with the President and his minions, seemed to be riding the horses of doom aiming to trample the pre-Internet/WWW system in which information flows to the public could be nicely controlled. And then he awoke.

Between 2009 and 2013 there has been a tremendous push by President Obama, Big Mainstream Media, the Pentagon and Defense Industrial Base, and businesses large and small, to pound the Cyber security, Cyber Safety threat into the consciousness of the American public. The verbiage and theater used in this process is nearly the same as that used for pushing other threats and, subsequently, waging war at an incredible cost in lives and treasure. Terrorism, Weapons of Mass Destruction and Iraq, Iran; and  illicit drugs come to mind. The US is already at war with Iran having inserted computer viruses into the SCADA’s of Iran’s industrial equipment and assisting in the murders of Iranian scientists. Who knows where other US created Cyber Weapons will create havoc.

Popular thinking is that Cyber War hit the big time in the October 2012 to March 2013 and that the Chinese, Russians, Teenagers, Industrial Espionage Goons, Anonymous, or, say, a Jihad Amok in Cyberspace are the actors that are in the system and are the cause for the development and deployment of Cyber War strategies, operations and tactics. History is thorny though.

Actually Cyber Thinking began in earnest on 30 September 1993 with the release by the National Communication System of The Electronic Intrusion Threat to National Security and Emergency Preparedness and then a second edition on 4 December 1994 (same title). A fascinating visit back to the future can be found in a compendium of conference briefings from 12-13 June 1995 titled Information Warfare: Addressing the Revolutionary New Paradigm for Modern Warfare. The conference was co-sponsored by the Technical Marketing Society of America.  Even back then, a critical issue was who would control the flow of information in the USA and abroad, In particular, acceptable whistle blowing/trial ballooning; or, more to the point, insider information meant only for insider trades (CIA exchanging information with the New York Times or Washington Post, for example). Information Warriors of old recognized that the Internet/WWW would destabilize the standard operating procedure for leaks making it easier for whistle blowers and the public to work together. Worse still, the spread of information on civilian, military and corporate programs gone wrong/rogue could no longer be confined to one specific area. How to corral independent thinkers? How to stop the spread of news indicting leaders from all sectors of, say, the US crticial infrastructure?

It has taken a full 20 years to push the Cyber Noodle into public prominence. And with the public in a state of Cyber Fear, there is an attempt by government and industry to get back to some sort of pre-Internet/WWW days through classification and prosecution of those who leak, who aide, somehow, those whose interests are inimical to American national security interests so broadly defined as to make everyone guilty of overtly supporting the Bill of Rights. President Obama’s legacy—and that of those who advise him–will be one of collective vengeance against the sun, the light of day.

It was in 2009 when Wikileaks started to seriously upset the information control system in the USA that once allowed relatively few to comfortably controlled the flow of information to the public. In 2009 it published US senatorial campaign documents, Barclay’s Bank data and procedures for POW’s in Guantanamo Bay, Cuba. By 2010 Wikileaks published US gunship videos and US state department cables which humiliated the Executive and Legislative branches of the US government and with it the many organizations that shape civilian and military life in America. As an example, the State Department cables gave insight into classification practices. Suggested classification/release dates from dates of original publication were laughable. Obama has already sentenced Assange and Manning by public statement. And Assange was merely the reporter of the information as was the New York Times.

In late January of 2013, the New York Times reported that its data had been trawled and compromised by hackers. A few days later on 1 February 2013,  the New York news organization pumped more air into the Cyber Bubble with this report: “After The New York Times reported on Wednesday that its computers as well as those of Bloomberg News had been attacked by Chinese hackers, The Wall Street Journal said on Thursday that it too had been a victim of Chinese cyberattacks. According to people with knowledge of an investigation at The Washington Post, its computer systems were also attacked by Chinese hackers in 2012.” Since budgets are defended in the US Congress during Winter-Spring of each year, this, with remarkable coincidence, set the stage for US government officials who in US Congressional testimony–along with Cyber Defense Contractors civilian and military alike bloated the threat. A Cyber Defense Contractor named Mandiant surfaced and confirmed that the menace behind this enterprise was the Chinese, in Shanghai to be exact. Earlier in January 2013 the head of the US Department of Homeland Security said a Cyber Attack was “immanent.”

In March 2013 the Director of National Intelligence said Cyber Crime was a key threat to the US intelligence community. Corporations (banks and financial) went public with their weaknesses. On 28 March 2013 the New York Times had this headline, “Cyberattacks Seem Meant to Destroy, Not Just Disrupt” with this comment “Security experts who studied the attacks said that it was part of the same campaign that took down the Web sites of JPMorgan Chase, Wells Fargo, Bank of America and others over the last six months. A group that calls itself the Izz ad-Din al-Qassam Cyber Fighters has claimed responsibility for those attacks.”

So in a year or so, Cyber War has apparently become “real.” With the nation’s critical infrastructure at risk, particularly Big Corporate Media (Walt Disney, News Corporation, WAPO-Kaplan Education), Finance and Banking (JP Morgan, American Express, Bank of America) under electronic attack, the rubber has finally met the road. Coincidentally in March 2013 the Tallinn Manual on the International Law Applicable to Cyber Warfare was produced by NATO. Talk about Cyber Synergy!!

“We are a nation at war” and the post-911 national state of emergency, renewed by Obama each year, has finally found its eternal anchor. Nowhere is this more evident than in the outrageous Final Report of the Defense Science Board (DSB) Task Force on Resilient Military Systems. No one doubts that Cyber Security and Physical Security should be improved, considered more seriously in civilian and military budgets. This is particularly true with the problem of counterfeit software, hardware and telecommunications gear. But why does the US government allow corporations to outsourcing the manufacture of such critical gear to foreign countries? At any rate these matters are responsibilities that fall on the human, not the machine as the latter is just a tool. But to equate an existential Nuclear Attack on the USA with an existential Cyber Attack is, well, comedy. ARPANET, which the Internet is based on, was designed for heavy duty military communications redundancy. The Internet is far more robust and adaptable that the 1960’s ARPANET ever was. The bad guys need it functioning as much as the good and neutral parties.

“While the manifestation of a nuclear and cyber attack are very different, in the end, the existential impact to the United States is the same. Existential Cyber Attack is defined as an attack that is capable of causing sufficient wide scale damage for the government potentially to lose control of the country, including loss or damage to significant portions of military and critical infrastructure: power generation, communications, fuel and transportation, emergency services, financial services, etc.”

Who can say how many acrid HTS programs there are in government? How many Cyber Terrain, Cyber Counterinsurgency projects are in the works that will be managed incompetently? Who knows where on the Cyber Continent the US national security apparatus will be roaming and collecting information?

It deserves repeating: “Unfortunately, this pattern will repeat itself in the next conflict, as we rush to substitute drones for pilots, lining the pockets of defense contractors and deluding ourselves into thinking we can substitute cold steel for humanism and remote control.”

And lives will be shattered or lost.

John Stanton is a Virginia based writer specializing in national security matters. His recent book the Raptor’s Eye is at Amazon. Reach him at cioran123@yahoo.com

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Red Dawn: Looking At The North Korea Issue from Russia…

You realize that the remake of Red Dawn is out and this time it is North Korea, with the help of Russia of course, who attacks America and we have to defend ourselves against the evil of the Universe as only a handful of young people can do…

Storyline: A group of teenagers look to save their town from an invasion of North Korean soldiers…

Now we have the real thing (According to the press and our government!) But no one ties the movie in with the whole parading of propaganda and the whole evil North Korea thingy…

North Korean leader Kim Jong Un warned Friday that his rocket forces were ready “to settle accounts with the U.S.,”

North Korea’s leader has told rocket units to be on standby for an attack on US bases, according to state media…

Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel said on Thursday that North Korea’s provocative actions and belligerent tone had “ratcheted up the danger” on the Korean peninsula, but he denied that the United States had aggravated the situation by flying stealth bombers to the region…

North Korea has revealed its plans to strike targets in Hawaii and the continental United States in photos taken in Kim Jong-un’s military command center…

How can North Korea’s frenzy of threats be brought under control?

Thousands upon thousands of articles of the scary, evil, devious and powerful NK…

Pretty simple – a propaganda movie, made by America, for America and to be used against American feelings against war. So what better timing than to make use of such a movie and take the rhetoric to a whole new level…

How can you be anti-war when a country like North Korea is planning to attack and take over America, with the help of Russia and China of course…

We need to stop someone from doing to us that we do to others all the time. Heaven forbid…

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Russian Money Has Left Cyprus and Will Never Be Back…

I have been watching this interesting evil happening against Cyprus, but what was made clear was that the rich did not get bothered much and the middle class took the brunt of the blow. This was never about a failed banking system or about a collapsing economy. Cyprus was doing better than the US and most of Europe, before they were attacked by the EU and her cronies. Cyprus had a lot of money in the banks as deposits and that is where the issue lies…

Though never fear, Russians got their money and Russia promised to keep her mouth shut…

From Reuters: While ordinary Cypriots queued at ATM machines to withdraw a few hundred euros as credit card transactions stopped, other depositors used an array of techniques to access their money. No one knows exactly how much money has left Cyprus’ banks, or where it has gone. The two banks at the center of the crisis – Cyprus Popular Bank, also known as Laiki, and Bank of Cyprus – have units in London which remained open throughout the week and placed no limits on withdrawals. Bank of Cyprus also owns 80 percent of Russia’s Uniastrum Bank, which put no restrictions on withdrawals in Russia. Russians were among Cypriot banks’ largest depositors…

The backdoor is always left open for those who have money and power. In this case the door internally between banks was revolving as billions of dollars escaped and the main door on the banks to everyday customers was slammed shut in their faces…

Then having seen the photos of the lines of trucks full of freshly printed Euros, as they refilled the restructured banks, in attempt to open the banks back up again…

Russia was given her money back, in return for staying out of what the EU did. Which was the condition for Russia not to bail out Cyprus…

The EU declared war upon Cyprus and without firing a single bullet, they crushed Cyprus and closed a tax haven country. The EU wants that tax money and they got it, but not without losing more than they gained…

While all this may help Germany determine who wins this election coming up and the propaganda is flying over this whole situation as we speak. The end results are things that are long term and once again short sightedness rules the planet…

cyprusSo people who worked all their lives and people who could save money, became the victims of what I now call “The EU Folly!” The big money makers , who only put their money whee it is safe, will never see Europe as a safe place again and without that money, things are going to get really bad in the long term in Europe. There was a million things they could have done and stealing peoples money was not in that million things…

Politicians everywhere in the world are so excited about what has happened. This is another way to get their hands on your money and there is nothing you can do about it! Unless you keep your money out of the banks…

The trust in the system has been broken and it is just a matter of time before it collapses, as the foundation has eroded. Is your money safe? Is that paltry interest worth losing your money over? Can you afford to lose 40% + of your money to the government?

It is! It is! You can! Well I am glad it is and you can…

I can’t…

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Finally Got My Root Canal and Crown Done in Russia…

I have already talked about the root canal and that went as good or actually better than can be expected. No root canal is fun and I definitely do not want to experience anymore root canals, but it is a necessary evil sometimes. But with a root canal many times, comes having a cap or a crown put on the tooth. This tooth broke many many years ago and has been that tooth from hell ever since. I really think that this dentist got it taken care of and fixed it right this time. I am expecting many years of respite from going back. “Knock on wood” is what I am doing as I say this…

In between the root canal and crown being done, I had to have a filling redone. I have only a couple of fillings and one of them got a cavity below it. So I had to have the filling removed and clean out the old cavity (Or caries – as Russians call them!), that was fine and was the only issue that I had extra to deal with. I also had my teeth cleaned for the first time in 20 years and that was needed also…

I gave up trying to keep exact track of what I spent, but I know it did not exceed 15,000 rubles. Now 15,000 rubles sound like a big number, but that in American dollars is less than $500 for everything…

Now try to have a three channel root canal, silver palladium post, half a dozen x-rays, color matched crown, all teeth ultrasonic cleaned, one filling done, 7 or 8 office visits and somethings that I forgot and oh yes, lots of pain, all for less than $500 dollars in American money. Remember that insurance is not involved in this. This is not the deductible, it is the full price. Go ahead and try to match that price in America, without driving across the border into Mexico and getting it done?

The one price that I do remember that is stunning to the senses, is that the crown cost just 900 rubles, for the finished product…

That price alone makes me a happy American living in Russia… 🙂

Oh my aching head! I am so glad it is all done and now to look forward to our Turkey vacation on the 3rd of April…

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