Russia: What is EBT (Electronic Benefits Transfer)

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Better get one soon…

I was sipping that cup of wonderful coffee and something came to my mind. What if tomorrow all EBT cards in America stopped working and never worked again. Otherwise no food-stamps, means no food in the mouth…

How long before 50,000,000 people went into the streets like Zombies and looked for food. That is a hell of a lot of people on food-stamps in America and it does not take long for those people to get hungry. They are use to a rich diet of goodies, I know I have seen the EBT in use first hand. That EBT card does more than get food, it gets drugs, cash, alcohol and many other tasty treats…

Then I thought: “What if they stopped EBT in Russia?” Oh yes! There is no such thing and no one relies upon it, or anything like it. The people work together and they help others who are starving. No handouts from the government to feed the people and to be honest, “I do not see very many people starving in the Russia that I see everyday!”

I realize that the system of support for the people by the government in Russia is totally different than in America, actually much of the west is included in that statement. I also realize that a huge difference in the debt of the countries is within these boundaries. America has so many welfare programs and so much free money being shifted from the middle class to the poor, that even if the government stopped wasting money on wars and such, the country would still be broke. Welfare is killing America, along with a dozen other things…

So in Russia about five years ago, I asked Sveta, “Where does someone go and get help for food? You know when you are starving?”

Sveta looked at me like I was speaking Greek and then said, “The neighbors or family!”

That gave me some things to think about and over the years I have watched how the Russian system or I should say, the Russian human network, works to help people who are hungry and cold. It is vastly different than the system now in place in America and it is exactly like the system that I grew up with in America. People help each other and do not rely upon the government for help… (The government in Russia steps in if it is a huge disaster and helps, but for the little stuff, you are on your own!)

So food-stamps is not the only thing wrong in America and the truth is that 100,000,000+ people are on the lamb in America. But stop the hand outs and stop the debt and then the Zombies will come out into the streets and eat the rest of the middle class America…

They have been trained to do that, like Pavlov’s Dog’s…

Russia does not have this Zombie issue… (Yet!)

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China, Russia issue joint statement on Syria

China and Russia on Thursday warned against military action to tackle the Syrian crisis in a joint statement.

“The two countries hold that the threat of forces or external military intervention is absolutely unacceptable,” read the statement.

The joint statement signed by the foreign affairs committees of China’s National People’s Congress and Russia’s Federation Council has stressed that negotiation is the only feasible resolution to the crisis.

“Turmoil, civilian casualties, refugee flows, ruin of cultural heritage and other tragic events have made the crisis one of the most horrible tragedies in the world”, it said.

The people of China and Russia hope for an early settlement to the crisis, the restoration of peace and an end to the bloodshed, added the joint statement.

China and Russia condemned any use of chemical weapons in Syria and called for an objective United Nations probe.

“The two countries are worried about reports of the use of chemical weapons and support an accurate and objective international investigation into reported incidents and refer the survey report to the Security Council of the United Nations”, said the statement.

“We welcome the decision of Syrian leaders to join the Chemical Weapons Convention as well as the Russia-US framework agreement on resolving the issue of Syrian chemical weapons”.

The people and legislative institutions of China and Russia hope for an early convening of the second international conference on Syria in Geneva, it said.

Dialogue and the willingness of seeking compromise is the only way out to resolve the crisis, relieve the severe calamities of the Syrian people and avoid more negative changes in the Middle East situation, the statement said.

On Wednesday, Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov met UN High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) Antonio Guterres, and promised Russia would allocate $10 million in aid for Syrian refugees and displaced persons.

The Syrian crisis, which broke out in March 2011, prompted a massive influx of Syrian refugees into neighboring countries, including Jordan, Lebanon, Turkey, Iraq and Egypt.

According to the UNHCR, the total number of Syrian refugees has reached 2.6 million – most are located in Jordan and Lebanon.

Source: Agencies

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USA Should Push Regime Change in Saudi Arabia:

Not Joint US-Saudi Intel-Military Operations by John Stanton

According to Dave Ottoway, writing for the Foreign Policy Research Institute, “There is practically no civil society in Saudi Arabia. The country is run by the al-Saud royal family in partnership with a highly conservative religious establishment espousing a fundamentalist theology known as Wahhabism. The alliance goes back to the mid-eighteenth century. Both the House of al-Saud and the Wahhabi religious leadership are against freedom of religion, democracy, a free press, and the public mixing of unmarried men and women. Wahhabi clerics are also against movie houses; public dancing; drinking, women’s sports centers; girls exercising in schools, and women driving. We could not have a conference like this in Saudi Arabia. The women would be in another room listening on a TV monitor or, if it was an international meeting, there might be a barrier down the center. Neither the royal family nor the Wahhabi religious establishment is interested in elections. Only the chambers of commerce are allowed to have elections—businessmen who are absolutely no threat to the establishment.”

In short, Saudi Arabia’s rulers are more ruthless than those in North Korea or anywhere else on the planet. Why aren’t members of the US Congress championing sanctions against Saudi Arabia instead of Russia, Cuba and Iran? Why does the world’s most powerful nation bow down before the House of Saud even as it becomes less dependent on Persian Gulf and Saudi oil? Where and when did the special relationship with Saudi Arabia begin?

The Saudi Kingdom’s leaders were not concerned with communism but reprisals by other tribes in the region. According to Ottoway “the primary concern…was an imminent attack by the forces of the Hashemite royal families ruling in Jordan and, at the time, also in Iraq. They had a grudge to settle after being driven out of the holy cities of Mecca and Medina by the al-Sauds in the 1920s. To deal with the Hashemite threat, the king wanted to enter a formal military alliance with the U.S. and obtain arms urgently on a grant basis… Roosevelt’s Secretary of the Navy, William Knox, told Congress in March 1944 that the war had made the U.S. government extremely anxious about oil. He pronounced what was to become America’s postwar oil policy, namely ‘to provide for acquisition of oil resources outside the limits of the United States for the safety and security of the country.’ That was the rationale for our becoming more and more involved with Saudi Arabia….

In February 1945, Roosevelt met Abdulaziz [the Saudi King] in person aboard the USS Quincy in Egypt’s Great Bitter Lake. The two countries date their special relationship to this meeting. As far as anybody knows, they did not talk about oil, but about Palestine. The king was concerned about what the U.S. was going to do regarding the establishment of a Jewish state and whether the Palestinians would have a state. This issue goes right back to the beginning of our relationship, and it continues right up until today.”

So nearly 70 years later, American leadership feels the need to maintain what should be called a “monstrous relationship” with the world’s preeminent totalitarian regime. Then again, the US intelligence community knows exactly what the Saudi’s are up to, even supporting their funding of cannibals fighting in Syria.

Saudi’s Fund Hannibal Lector Insurgent Group: USA Thrilled

Saudi Arabia is the primary sponsor of the cannibalistic insurgent groups in Syria led by Abdul Samad Issa and Abu Sakkar. These groups are linked to Al Qaida groups that the US supports: Nusra Front and Islamic State in Iraq/Syria. Issa and Sakkar were seen in video footage executing Syrian soldiers, beheading a Catholic priest, and eating a human liver after hacking it out of a dead Syrian soldier. According to the Telegraph UK during a meeting between Prince Bandar and Russian President Vladimir Putin—in which Prince Bandar bin Sultan, Saudi intelligence chief, said he spoke for the USA–the Bandar tried to bribe the Russian President into letting go of his support for the President of Syria, Bashir Assad (or what remains of Syria) in exchange for Saudi manipulation of regional oil and gas markets to bolster Russian prices for energy resources. In the meeting the Saudi’s claimed that they control the Chechen insurgents whether they are fighting against Russia or Syrian troops. The Saudi’s told Putin that they would make sure the Winter Olympic Games at Sochi in 2014 would not be attacked by the Saudi-backed Chechens if he accepted the Saudi offer.

The Telegraph UK reported that Putin was quite blunt in his response. American leaders should take note: “’Our stance on Assad will never change. We believe that the Syrian regime is the best speaker on behalf of the Syrian people, and not those liver eaters,’” he said, referring to footage showing a Jihadist rebel eating the heart and liver of a Syrian soldier.”

Over at the Economist (owned, in part by Pearson PLC), there is news of great rejoicing over the results of Saudi Arabia’s anti-Arab Spring/Democracy projects. To wit: “Yet things may be tilting nicely back in the Saudis’ favour. Post-uprising messes in Bahrain, Egypt, Libya, Syria, Tunisia and Yemen have all served to dampen the general enthusiasm for revolution. The toppling of the Muslim Brotherhood’s Muhammad Morsi as Egypt’s president in July was especially gratifying. Egypt’s generals, many with close ties to the Saudis, are back at the helm. Qatar, the small but punchy Gulf emirate that had annoyingly backed the Brothers, has been put back in its box. And for now at least, Mr Mubarak is out of prison. Small wonder the kingdom is showering Egypt with aid, and loudly voices diplomatic support in the face of criticism for the new regime’s ruthless suppression of its opponents…The turnaround has been particularly satisfying for Prince Bandar bin Sultan, who served for two decades as ambassador to America but now runs Saudi intelligence. Back in the old days, he played a quiet but crucial role in America’s covert cold-war forays, providing funds, when the CIA could not, to Afghan mujahideen, Nicaraguan Contras and the Iraqi army then fighting Iran.”

Saudi and US Intelligence: Making the World Safe for Dictatorships

The pattern is mercenary and capitalist. Those base values allow the two countries to find common ground. Since 1945 US and Saudi Arabian government/intelligence organizations have worked together to skirt oversight in the USA and subsequently engage in bloodthirsty operations to maintain the status quo.

The status quo, in this instance, means the purchase of enormous amount of armaments from US defense contractors that are not needed for the internal defense of the Kingdom. At one point in the late 1990’s the Saudi’s did not have enough qualified pilots to operate all the aircraft they were sold. It is a jobs agreement between the US and Saudi’s to keep US weapons manufacturing lines open. Such an arrangement was likely reached long ago. With the US providing a security umbrella for Saudi Arabia since 1945, such large weapons purchases are hardly necessary.

It means the USA keeping its mouth shut and not commenting too loudly on the wicked internal matters of Saudi Arabian life and the lives of foreign laborers there. It is turning a blind eye to suppression in Bahrain, the millions displaced in Iraq, Afghanistan and Syria (thanks to US policies/interventions), and the destruction of Christian communities. This makes a mockery of the USA as a beacon of human rights.

It means the Cold War has not ended and the long term goal remains: weaken and destabilize Russia, Iran and China.

The status quo also means that democracy/socialist movements of today are viewed as the communism of yesteryear.

Iran is looking pretty good these days.

John Stanton is a Virginia based writer. Reach him at captainkong22@gmail.com.

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A Russian region bans foreign adoptions: Kemerovo…

KemerovoIn a growing movement across Russia and a movement not without a reasonable backing. The government of the coal-mining territory of Kemerovo, voted to completely end adoptions of any local born children by any and all foreigners, making their region the first area of the Russian Federation to introduce such a law…

The official governmental comments to this bill read that, The solution of the problem of adoption of Russian citizens is the internal issue of the Russian state.”

Currently there are two federalized adoption bans in Russia – the ban on adoptions by US citizens and by proxy of US organizations came into force in late December 2012, and the ban on adoptions by foreign same-sex couples was introduced in early July this year…

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Cup of Coffee and that Good Terrorist

terroristsThere is no moderate terrorist; they are just a terrorist. There is no bad terrorist; they are just a terrorists. There is no good terrorist; they are just a terrorist. There is not different levels of terrorists; they are all terrorists and no more or no less…

This is my thinking’s today over a wonderful cup of coffee here in Russia…

Now it seems that somewhere, we in the USA got real mixed up and confused about terrorists…

I think that confusion comes about because we (America) as a country are basically some of the worst terrorists known to the world. Yes I realize that as we sit in our homes in the U.S. we don’t see that we are terrorists, but believe you me, people sitting in their homes else where in the world see Americans as terrorist. Since Americans are talking about the rest of the world as terrorists and the different levels of terrorists, we are confused at the reality of a real terrorist…

What is a terrorist? Who are terrorists?

Terrorist – a person who uses terrorism in the pursuit of political aims…
Terrorists – a group of people that use terror to achieve political aims…

By god that sounds like the good-ole-US of A…

By the way; terrorists are not a certain race, color, creed, religion or gender. Terrorists are anyone, anything, any country, any group and anything else you can think of, that uses violence, politics, finances and twenty other + means to coerce others into doing your wishes or wants… (Including religion!)

I guess that Americans are the good terrorists…

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What Happened to the Russian Autumn?

There Is A Spell In Autumn:

Coffee TimeThere is a spell in autumn early,
One all too brief, of an enchantment rare:
The nights are radiant and pearly,
The days, pellucid, crystal-clear.

Where played the sickle and fell the corn, a mellow,
A warm and breathless stillness reigns supreme;
Spanning the brown and idle furrow,
A dainty thread of cobweb gleams.

The birds have flown, we hear no more their clamor,
But winter’s angry winds not soon will start to blow –
Upon the empty fields there pours the azure glow
Of skies that have not lost the warmth of summer.

Fyodor Tyutchev (1803-1873)

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Russian Village was perfect

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New stove plate…
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First fire…

 

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Grocery Store Truck…
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Muddy Sammy the Volga…

This last trip to the village home was a necessity to repair some items. It was also very wet and we had to drive through deep mud puddles. The mud and puddles were created by huge fish trucks plus tons of rain picking up fish and taking them to the market…

Sammy the Volga has good aggressive tires and is tough as nails. She plowed through and we made it without getting stuck. Many did get stuck and the Fish Farm had to pull people out all week long. It got so bad that the Fish Farm re-plowed the roads and added a whole bunch of new sand to the roads and filled the holes big enough to swallow a car in…

I rebuilt the fireplace this time down. The top stove plate had rotted through after more than twenty years and it was time for safety reasons to install a new one. Those plates are heavy and I had to use a whole bag of mortar to repair the oven all the way around, from top to bottom…

The village was quiet and peaceful. That is the best that can be had in this world as it stands now. I got away from the politics and news. That was good for me and I think I will stay much farther aloof from the news that seems to be destroying our world. No one seems to listen so why bother…

I added a picture of the grocery truck making its way up the hill near our village home. This is a service that will soon end, as summer is almost over and it is definably not profitable to drive to our village in the winter and besides, I doubt that it could even get to the village in the winter. I am on a quest to get our Sammy the Volga set up to be able to make it to the village no matter what the weather. In Russia a rough and tough car is a necessity and a come-along plus other items are standard equipment…

That is enough for today and I hope you got a better view of our Russian Village that we have a home in. Life in a Russian Village is damn near perfect…

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Mary Landrieu Calls Pavel Astakhov an ass

Life Imitates Art: Mary Landrieu Calls Pavel Astakhov an ass; Then files bill to speed up international adoption

I came across a good article and actually the only article that I have found that addresses the issue about what I read myself at RFE/RL. I had thought about an article on Windows to Russia and then as I thought, I saw this article and realized that Marley Greiner, at The Daily Bastardett did a sufficient job, Thank you Marley…

astakhov-pavel.nLast week, Senator Mary Landrieu (D-LA) , in an interview with Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty called Russian Children’s Ombudsman Pavel Astakhov, who supports Russia’s refusal to re-open its child coffers to needy American paps,  an ass. And it wasn’t satire.

To  make sure  RFE/RL knew this just wasn’t a slip of her sloppy political tongue, Landrieu reiterated:”He doesn’t want to hear the truth,” the senator says. “He’s an ass. You can write that: He’s an ass!”   And RFE/RL did just that.

Despite the impeccable US news  source , no other US media picked up  Landrieu’s  insult to a high ranking member of the Putin government, and so far only the English language edition of  RIA Novisti  has published the account (though it may appear in the Russian language press.)
Russian or English language tweets make no note of the outburst.  Does Bastardette have to do Drudge’s work?

Read The Rest at The Daily Bastardette >>> Link

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Fresh Eggs In Russia…

unwashed-eggWhen I first came to Russia, I realized that many things were different, but the real differences are deep with in the systems of governmental issues. A difference that stands out to me is with eggs and once again the Russians and most Europeans have it correct and America missed the boat somewhere down the line…

I was raised that the hen house was cleaned daily, the straw for nesting was cleaned daily, eggs were gathered three times a day and never let an egg get wet. If it gets wet toss the egg into the compost pile and use it to grow other things. The family never ate washed eggs or sanitized eggs. It was dangerous and not good for you…

I know, I know! That is against all that you think you know and since the US government has been telling people what and how to eat for longer than God has been around, it seems. It also is not getting better but worse…

Anyway my grandpa made it clear that you produce a clean egg in the first place and never skimp on quality control. The eggs have a special natural coating and that is the preserver that needs to stay intact. In fact grandpa told me that eggs washed, lasted 30 days and unwashed, 75 to 90 days. That is a big deal and much less money loss…

But America does this or something close to it: FDA says we wash, chlorine bath warm water and blow dry the eggs before packaging and then chill to 45 degrees and keep them cold…

That chlorine is always passed into the egg innards and that is why you never wash an egg, especially in cold water. Cold water is sucked into the egg through the 7500 pores in the egg shell and contaminates the insides. Even though cold water is not used, the egg is still porous and you still get chemicals where chemicals do not belong…

Enough of that:

I am writing this because I just came back from the store and when I was near the egg section, all hell broke loose…

The other day I had a babushka explain to me the importance of different oatmeal and grains. This time today, I had a babushka explain to me how terrible things are that we have white eggs and they are washed. She was very upset and I finally found a few cartons of brown eggs and they definitely were not washed. The little smudges of natural egg dirt and such, gleamed like a big smile and she smiled at them also. I did not need eggs and she took both cartoons and thanked me. That is, when as I finished shopping, realized that the WTO (World Trade Organization) is messing life up and I do not like it. I am not alone…

All you have to do is go to Globus and see something as simple as the fresh carrots to understand a Russian. The bin of dirt covered, miss-shaped and gigantic Russian carrots are being attacked by the masses of people and the bin of clean, perfect shaped and bright orange out of Russia carrots are left alone. In fact the carrots that are perfect, are cheaper than the Russian carrots and like me, the people do not care. I want a sweet Russian dirty carrot. It is still protected by the natural coverings and dirt. That matters in this world and just like eggs it is necessary to leave Mother Nature alone…

Everything that my grandfather taught me about farming and care of food is still in effect in Russia. I see the same in a lot of Europe, but I am sorry to say that America has taken a bad path of food safety and the future looks bleak for organic farmers…

Sveta and I were given a bunch of fresh eggs from the villagers hens and when I got them home, I put them up and did not wash them. Today I looked at the ones that I bought at a store and the ones that we got from the village. You can not tell the difference between the eggs. They are all dirty…

That is the way it should be and that is why I love Russia…

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BRICS Cable Internet and it is about time…

BRICS-Internet

The BRICS cable from Vladivostock, Russia to Shantou, China to Chennai, India to Cape Town, South Africa to Fortaleza, Brazil, is being built and it’s, actually, in its final phase of implementation…

BRICS Cable… a 34 000 km, 2 fibre pair, 12.8 Tbit/s capacity, fibre optic cable system

  • Links Russia, China, India, South Africa, Brazil – the BRICS economies – and if desired: the United States.
  • Interconnect with regional and other continental cable systems in Asia, Africa and South America for improved global coverage
  • Immediate access to 21 African countries and give those African countries access to the BRICS economies.
  • Projected ready for service date is mid to second half of 2015.

Now it is getting clearer. The long term plan of the BRICS country’s are becoming known to all and the West is not a happy camper at what is happening. The BRICS are building a world of their own and those that want to join can and will…

The facts that the BRICS are setting up a banking system and now an internet to work with that system and all of it disconnected (if need be) from the western systems. This proves my point that there is more than one way to wage war and the West is now having what they do to the world, being done to them…

Here is >>> BRICS = New Bank…

Hmm! I guess that all I have talked about over the years is not far fetched at all. The wind is blowing in a new direction and you better wake up. My seat in Russia is front row and has been interesting…

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