Sanction Buster…

Сегодня в России начинает работу Национальная система платёжных карт, которая создана для защиты россиян от возможных последствий зарубежных санкций. Ожидается, что в течение апреля в НСПК будут переданы транзакции по выпущенным в России картам MasterCard. Ситуация с Visa сложнее и может потребовать больше времени. Создатели национальной системы уверены в её надёжности.

Today in Russia begins the national system of payment cards, which is designed to protect Russian citizens from the effects of foreign sanctions. It is expected that during this month of April the NCPS (National System of Payment Cards) will be transferred to Russia and the transaction issued within Russia for Russian MasterCard. The situation with Visa is more complicated and may require more time. The creators of the national system of confidence in its reliability.

Original news RT in Russian:
http://russian.rt.com/article/82911

Other words: No blocking of credit cards anymore…

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S.I.O.P.s

Looks like it is still operating to me
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S.I.O.P. which stands for Single Integrated Operational Plan and the one Europe should be worried about is the plan that as they nuke Russia they nuke all of Europe as a contingency issue. A radioactive wasteland buffer that no one will cross for many years…

It was known to us as we studied in germany as nuclear specialists. We were taught that the Soviet Union had no true desires to have nukes for anything but deterrent / self-defense and they never went past that point. They (Soviets) did not look at nukes as offensive weapons…

Now us Americans on the other hand, were training to use nukes as an aggressive weapon (just as we did from the very beginning against Japan) and during the year I spent in Germany, I became very familiar with the S.I.O.P.s that embraced Europe with its tale tale death umbrella…

S.I.O.P.s have been used by Hollywood as a fictional construct in movies. This I figured was done on purpose to relay any fears of the populace that the fact we had massive plans to destroy the world and do it first, before anyone else could do it, is kinda scary. Therefore, it is best to make it Hollywood and let the scares be fiction…

S.I.O.P. may have a new name now (?), but that does not alleviate the issue of what it is about and I promise you that we are no less war-gaming 24 hours a day than we were in the 70’s and to be honest, knowing them the way I do, they are much worse and much more secretive than in the past…

This original plan was from 1961 to 2003 and then we announced that it was over! Sorry nothing is ever over until the “Fat Lady Sings” and she has not sung yet, believe me…

Britain was in on this from the begging and most of Europe has either ignored the facts or just plain too dense to see the writing on the wall. Regardless, the U.S. considers Europe as their backyard and if the U.S. wants to dig up the garden and sow it with radioactivity, so be it…

You should realize that the Soviet Union had no such desires and this was admitted to by the U.S. and only the U.S. has had and always has such desires to systematically destroy the world in an orderly fashion. We were taught well, that only (only!) 108 million Soviets would die and we would then successfully be able to take over the resources from the rest of the country with relative ease…

Time to wake up people. There is a special tailored S.I.O.P. for even all us extra people in America. These plans include the whole world, from top to bottom…

“Boom,” said Chicken Little. Then he says, “But they said we stopped doing this!”

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The company you keep…

“Be careful of the company you keep!” and / or, “You are the company you keep!”

My grandma loved this saying and she said it from her experiences. She kept the wrong company and ended up with issues that carried with her her whole life…

This is what the U.S. should be thinking about, for lately it seems that the company that the U.S. prefers, is really sick company and we support them like they are the Crown Jewels of love and friendliness…

Simply look at Saudi Arabia:

The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia is a standout amongst the most oppressive administrations upon the earth. The administration does not try to hold fake elections or exclude political spites, or even profess to be in any capacity, voter based or regarding of any human rights. The king (dictator) is indisputably the despot, and the nation and everything in it is viewed as his property and only his property. The tenet of the Saudi government is implemented with severe suppression. Decapitations happen on a regular schedule. Beating, torment, detainment without charges, stoning, and other amazing infringement of essential human rights are viewed as normal. Individuals are executed for unlawful acts like “offending the lord” or “witchcraft.” The Saudi kingdom is led by a circle of affluent individuals who survive the misuse of both bankrupted Saudis and visitor specialists from different nations. Destitute individuals from all through the area are fiercely abused in the Saudi oil fields. Their wages are some of the lowest in the world, as low as just pennies an hour…

Therefore, “Be careful of the company you keep!”

Is very impertinent in this case. In fact it is imperilment to the people of the U.S. and it seems that no one cares. Literally, no one cares that the company that we keep all over the world is some of the most treacherous countries there is. We tolerate and act like we are best buddies, with countries who are notorious for past nefarious deeds against the whole world. Just as we are doing right now to the whole world…

It is sad, because we accept with hardly a second thought that countries like Russia, North Korea, Venezuela, China, Iran, and many more, are the bad guys. We accept the lies about them, but yet we hold hands and kiss and hug a country like Saudi Arabia, a country that is truly at the bottom of the barrel, when it comes to  reality…

Now that’s Western hypocrisy at it’s finest…

“Be careful of the company you keep!” and / or, “You are the company you keep!”

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Winter is still strong in Russia…

IMG0149AIt is snowing like crazy in Moscow right now, it looks like it is sometime in January, but while it was a mild winter, it has been a long winter. Old man Winter just does not want to take a siesta this year…

So I guess this is Old man Winters April Fools joke on us this year…

All I know is that soon, Sveta and I are going to make a trip to the hardware store, then at the store pick up supplies for working on the village home and then off to the village. At least for me…

I think Sveta needs a break from me, like I said it has been a long winter and it is time for me to recoup from living in the big city. I do not do well in the city, whereas Sveta thrives in it. I thrive in the village and by the time I have spent three months there, I am 100% better in health…

I am back to using nitro once a day (mainly at night) due to Variant (Prinzmetal’s) angina and microvascular (smallest vessels) angina attacks. I take a long lasting nitro pill twice a day, but I seem to have become immune to that now and two shots of liquid spray nitro does not even give me a headache anymore. I had broken the need for spray nitro after the last village stay of about 6 months and find it sad that we have to fall apart. maybe getting back there will reverse the nitro thing again…

So I am too grouchy at this point in life, after five months in Moscow and to be honest with you, I would prefer to die in the forest and Russian village than in Moscow, with 15 million people just in the core of the city…

I am going to put in a huge garden this year and hopefully will have a chainsaw pruner to finish cleaning the yard up. Then I am going to cut and stack firewood for the winter. Just maybe Boza and I will stay there all winter this time also, after a few months back in Moscow for the fall season… ???

I am going to post from the village, just like last year and the front page of the blog will have all those posts so that you can keep up on what is happening in a tiny Russian village. Tiny is actually too big of a word, for it looks like only one person lives there anymore and that is sad. I feel inside myself that I need to live there full time and that is what is in my heart and mind…

Sveta loves to visit and play around, but she can only be gone from Moscow so long and I have to accept that. Sveta is a city girl and she has no more comprehension to live permanently in a village, than she would to live in America. It just will not happen…

I am looking forward to seeing what has been done on the monastery and I hope this year to be able to climb to the top and see the world from the tower. I also hope that the same guys are there working on it again for they did a good job and I am really wanting to hear the bell ring again in the bell tower…

I will write more about the village as we get closer to going…

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Pepe Escobar in eastern Ukraine: Howling in Donetsk

Asia Times’ roving correspondent Pepe Escobar just returned from a reporting trip to the Donetsk People’s Republic (DPR), the pro-Russian enclave in the Donetsk Oblast province of eastern Ukraine. The area’s been the scene of heavy fighting between pro-Russian rebels and the Ukrainian military.

I’ve just been to the struggling Donetsk People’s Republic. Now I’m back in the splendid arrogance and insolence of NATOstan.

Quite a few people – in Donbass, in Moscow, and now in Europe – have asked me what struck me most about this visit.

I could start by paraphrasing Allen Ginsberg in Howl – “I saw the best minds of my generation destroyed by madness”.

But these were the Cold War mid-1950s. Now we’re in early 21st century Cold War 2.0 .

Thus what I saw were the ghastly side effects of the worst minds of my – and a subsequent – generation corroded by (war) madness.

I saw refugees on the Russian side of the border, mostly your average middle-class European family whose kids, when they first came to the shelter,  would duck under tables when they heard a plane in the sky.

The-Dylan-of-Donetsk-300x169I saw the Dylan of Donetsk holed up in his lonely room in a veterans’ home turned refugee shelter fighting the blues and the hopelessness by singing songs of love and heroism.

Soviet-era-bomb-shelter-300x169I saw whole families holed up in fully decorated Soviet-era bomb shelters too afraid to go out even by daylight, traumatized by the bombings orchestrated by Kiev’s “anti-terrorist operations”.

I saw a modern, hard-working industrial city at least half-empty and partially destroyed but not bent, able to survive by their guts and guile with a little help from Russian humanitarian convoys.

Donetsk-girls-by-Lenins-statue-300x176I saw beautiful girls hangin’ out by Lenin’s statue in a central square lamenting their only shot at fun was family parties in each other’s houses because nightlife was dead and “we’re at war”.

Bombed-out-Oktyabrski-neighborhood-300x169I saw virtually the whole neighborhood of Oktyabrski near the airport bombed out like Grozny and practically deserted except for a few lonely babushkas with nowhere to go and too proud to relinquish their family photos of World War II heroes.

I saw checkpoints like I was back in Baghdad during the Petraeus surge.

Oktyabrski-neighborhood-bombed-hospital-in-the-background-300x169I saw the main trauma doctor at the key Donetsk hospital confirm there has been no Red Cross and no international humanitarian help to the people of Donetsk.

Oktyabrski neighborhood, bombed hospital

I saw Stanislava, one of DPR’s finest and an expert sniper, in charge of our security, cry when she laid a flower on the ground of a fierce battle in which her squad was under heavy fire, with twenty seriously wounded and one dead, and she was hit by shrapnel and survived.

I saw orthodox churches fully destroyed by Kiev’s bombing.

I saw the Russian flag still on top of the anti-Maidan building which is now the House of Government of the DPR.

I saw the gleaming Donbass arena, the home of Shaktar Donetsk and a UFO in a war-torn city, deserted and without a single soul in the fan area.

I saw Donetsk’s railway station bombed by Kiev’s goons.

I saw a homeless man screaming “Robert Plant!” and “Jimmy Page!” as I found out he was still in love with Led Zeppelin and kept his vinyl copies.

I saw a row of books which never surrendered behind the cracked windows of bombed out Oktyabrski.

I saw the fresh graves where the DPR buries their resistance heroes.

Top-of-the-hill-at-Saur-mogila-300x169I saw the top of the hill at Saur-mogila which the DPR resistance lost and then reconquered, with a lone red-white-blue flag now waving in the wind.

Top of the hill at Saur-moglia

The-superman-rising-from-the-destruction-at-Saur-mogila-300x169I saw the Superman rising from the destruction at Saur-mogila – the fallen statue in a monument to World War II heroes, which seventy years ago was fighting fascism and now has been hit, but not destroyed, by fascists.

I saw the Debaltsevo cauldron in the distance and then I could fully appreciate, geographically, how DPR tactics surrounded and squeezed the demoralized Kiev fighters.

I saw the DPR’s military practicing their drills by the roadside from Donetsk to Lugansk.

I saw the DPR’s Foreign Minister hopeful there would be a political solution instead of war while admitting personally he dreams of a DPR as an independent nation.

I saw two badass Cossack commanders tell me in a horse-breeding farm in holy Cossack land that the real war has not even started.

I did not see the totally destroyed Donetsk airport because the DPR’s military were too concerned about our safety and would not grant us a permit while the airport was being hit – in defiance of Minsk 2; but I saw the destruction and the pile of Ukrainian army bodies on the mobile phone of a Serbian DPR resistance fighter.

I did not see, as Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe international observers also didn’t, the rows and rows of Russian tanks and soldiers that the current Dr. Strangelove in charge of NATO, General Breedhate, sees everyday in his exalted dreams invading Ukraine over and over again.

And I did not see the arrogance, the ignorance, the shamelessness and the lies distorting those manicured faces in Kiev, Washington and Brussels while they insist, over and over again, that the entire population of Donbass, traumatized babushkas and children of all ages included, are nothing but “terra-rists”.

After all, they are Western “civilization”-enabled cowards who would never dare to show their manicured faces to the people of Donbass.

So this is my gift to them.

Just a howl of anger and unbounded contempt.

Pepe Escobar

The New Journalist…

imagesToo scary and dangerous to go looking at airline crash sites for the truth, too dangerous to stand on the front line of war and show the truth, too lazy to dig up the truth, why? When it is easier to just find a seat at the local coffee house in Washington, DC or anywhere else in the world and do some creative writing with a frappuccino or a cappuccino with a smiley face on it…

That smiley face makes it all good in the world and when you write with a smiley face on your cappuccino, why care about what you write?

The new main stream media journalist is no longer a journalist! I watch from the scrounges that write dirt about Moscow, to the scum that writes about wars from their local Dunkin’ Donuts shop in America. These are mainstream media, and many high paid to write lies about what they know not about…

you-write-as-youre-toldThe big problem is; if they wrote the truth, they would be fired and or worse. So the new journalist is a byproduct of the media censorship that is prevalent all over America…

It works and it is sad to see, I have for weeks now been reading comments, articles, and thoughts on world issues. I am very amazed at the response that people give. The responses are cut and dried, media propaganda. Then I watch and listen to people who talk about how they only read one news source and that is 99% of the time, a main stream media source. They say, “Who has time? I pay for NYT subscription and that gives me all I have to know about what is happening in the world!” or “The Guardian is so truthful!”

We do truly live in a world lacking in morals and integrity. The items that are so important to telling a story the way it really happened. We have lost the facts of telling the truth no matter who it hurts and now we tell the truth according to what we are fed by the powers above. Fear and greed drives the journalist profession and that should never be..

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Patriot UAZ made in Russia…

IMG0139AOuch, I fell in love with the new patriot made by UAZ in Russia. It is big, beautiful, tough and made for Russian roads, or lack of roads thereof…

The image is one of a dozen new patriots that people have bought who live in our flat areas. This has given me a chance to look them over and see them in action. Believe you me, this is one fine vehicle and the guys around here are snapping them up as fast as they make them. Money well spent, is what I say…

Workmanship is topnotch…

Specifications

  • Wheel configuration: 4×4
  • Number of seats: 5
  • Dimensions, mm: 4647x2080x1900/2000
  • Road clearance, mm: 210
  • Equipped vehicle weight, kg: 2070
  • Full weight, kg: 2670
  • Cargo capacity, kg: 800
  • Max. speed, km/hour: 150
  • Fuel consumption, at 90 km/h; liters per 100 km: 14,0/10,4/13,2(city /out-of-town/ mixed cycles)
  • Engine: ZMZ-409.10
  • Fuel: Gasoline A-92
  • Volume, liters: 2,693
  • Maximum capacity, kW (horsepower)/revolutions per min: 94,1(128)/4400
  • Maximum torque, N·m(kgf·m)/revolutions per min: 217,6(22,2)/2500
  • Transmission: Mechanical, 5-gears
  • Gear box: 2-gears(I-1, II-1,94)
  • Front brakes: disk-type, ventilated, with two cylinders,with floating caliper
  • Rear brakes: drum-type, with one cylinder, with automatic adjustment of the clearance between the lining and the drum
  • Tires: 225/75R16, 245/70R16

Just dreaming though! Our Volga, Sammy is just too good of a vehicle to let go of and she is paid for a long time ago. Still need to do some work on her, but she still starts, fist key turn and she loves to travel…

What more could we ask for? Though I can look and dream once in awhile…

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Western People are Lost in a Sea of Deceit…

cupIs there any hope of turning the tide of public opinion in the U.S? I ask because the news reports in the West are incredibly disingenuous…

Yesterday I read an article about how awful it was that Russia, the DPR and LPR had not allowed Kiev access to the Ukraine/Russian border, “as promised.” The spurious report was fluffed out with carefully edited sound bites from UNESCO workers acknowledging reporters remarks that they did not have 100% access to the entire border. Not one word was said about the pre-conditions Kiev was supposed to meet before gaining access to the Donbass/Russian border.

This was the most factual Western report on Ukraine I could find yesterday, in that there were a few (very few) elements of truth in it, although those elements of truth were manipulated and carved, to give a false impression…

The American public, fed a fat, juicily laced liars smorgasbord of a steady diet of propaganda, over time, dripping with sauces and trimmings of choice. Has become lethargic to the point of incomprehensibility…

I don’t think Americans can process the reality of what’s happened in Ukraine. The cognitive dissonance would be too great for the masses to comprehend. They simply have no knowledge of what is happening on the other side of the planet and really do not care, as long as they get the nipple to suck…

If we are counting on U.S. citizens to counter Washington’s efforts to go to war against Russia, I think our cause is hopeless. The propaganda machine is working far too well this time. At least within the borders of the U.S. of A…

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Yemen Exploding: Is the Stage Set for the Big War?

By Ron Paul…

Rapid changes are occurring in Yemen. Ever since United States had to leave its military base there, other powers have been lining up to benefit from the chaos. It has been revealed that Saudi Arabia has commenced bombing targets in Yemen. Egypt has announced its support for the Saudi effort. I am quite confident that this support is in compliance with our instructions to our puppet leader now in charge in Egypt. The current president of Yemen, Hadi, a leader who took over after the Arab Spring revolution, has been removed from power. He is said to have escaped to Saudi Arabia, and those who are now in charge in Yemen will most likely kill him if he returns.

Yemen has been instrumental in the US effort to fight al-Qaeda in the region. Unsuccessfully, I might add. The Houthis who have deposed Hadi are said to get their support from Iran and are now likely the strongest political force in the country. But they will not have an easy time of it. Too much is at stake for the United States and Saudi Arabia. We don’t read much about the Saudi Air Force being involved in military conflict, but the seriousness of the situation has prompted them to do exactly that. There are also reports that 150,000 or more troops are massed near the borders of Yemen for a probable invasion. It is assumed that other Arab nations will be involved, along with Egypt. One report said that it appears the country is “sliding toward a civil war.” I would suggest that it’s past sliding toward the civil war, and, rather, is involved deeply in a civil war that is now spreading outside its own borders.

The neoconservatives, I am sure, will blame everything on Iran. And it’s likely Iran may have been involved in giving some type of support to the Shia that now are on the verge of taking over the country. But one must ask, “How does this compare to the support the United States has given to over 100 countries in recent years, with a major portion going to the Middle East?” There’s a big difference between a country becoming involved in a crisis next door and a country getting involved 6000 miles away.

It looks like the former president, Ali Abdullah Saleh, a military dictator who was deposed in the Arab Spring revolution, is now aligned with the Shia Houthis who are supported by Iran. This will not be tolerated by the United States, and we can expect the US to provide indirect military assistance to those who are prepared to invade Yemen and install a US friendly dictator.

Foreign forces’ bombs and occupation will serve to unify the citizens of Yemen despite their other differences. As a matter of fact, it’s been our presence in this country for more than a decade that has been an aggravating factor. The fact that al-Qaeda type rebel forces have done well in the various countries in recent years is because they gain support from the local people with the promise that the foreign invaders will be expelled. This certainly is true when it comes to the type of support that the people give, tacit or otherwise, to the very ruthless ISIS forces. It amazes me how these ragtag rebels can outfight and outfox various countries whose forces are larger and better armed. The so-called rebels find that their promise to expel the invaders is a strong motivating factor to gain support for the military resistance. The catch-22 is that the more we or any other nation try to subdue a foreign country, the stronger the opposition becomes.

This new expansion of the war in Yemen is a bad sign. The situation could easily worsen, involve many countries, and last for a long time to come. The stage for the “Big War” may well be set and we will be hearing a lot more about Yemen and the Arabian Peninsula in the coming months. If this war gets out of hand, I would expect that the benefits of $45 per barrel of oil will soon end. There is no doubt in my mind that the American people – financially and for security reasons – would be better served if we just came home and avoided these nonsensical military interventions that are carried out in behalf of various special interests that control our foreign policy.

The Ron Paul Institute for Peace & Prosperity

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Fear & Greed; Gates are Closing…

The gates by which information flows to us gets more narrow each day. Which means filtered information. How can this be good. Are the media conglomerates the robber barons of the 21st century?

Facebook: With 1.4 billion users, the social media site has become a vital source of traffic for publishers looking to reach an increasingly fragmented audience glued to smartphones. In recent months, Facebook has been quietly holding talks with at least half a dozen media companies about hosting their content inside Facebook rather than making users tap a link to go to an external site.

That simply means; they (Facebook) want to control all media and if you do not have a Facebook account, you cannot see the news and other goodies. Facebook wants to keep it all behind closed doors…

We have allowed our judgement to be clouded by the god we call “Money” and that god has overtaken the one God, to simply surpass him and leave him in the dust…

Money is not necessary and money is not appropriate. We live in a world that has been allowed to make “Money” the god we worship, but it has entailed a toll upon the fabric of our societies…

greedfearstupidityThis is the core of what is wrong with all of us, all over the planet, and the roots must be gathered again to get us back to safety. For time and time again, we repeat our transgressions, never to understand the consequences of our actions…

Greed is the death of the Earth and 90% of all you discern, perceive, and allow proximity to, is encompassed within Greed…

Fear and greed rarely hold hands, but when both fear and greed hold hands, with stupidity, as they do now in the U.S./Western Empire, virtually no mortal being can, nor will resist. The temptations are beyond human abilities to endure, for we have lost our souls, sold to the highest bidder. Deep within the core of life…

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