Russia is getting rid of those dollars: slowly but surely…


Russia has dropped its holdings of U.S. Treasuries over the past 14 months to $88.4 billion. Russia’s investment in U.S. Treasuries started to decline beginning October 2010. In December 2011, this investment fell to $88.4 billion from $89.7 billion in November, registering a 49.86 percent decrease over the 14-month period. This decrease will continue until the dollar is at a reasonable range to control the impact it will have when it collapses…

This is in line with what Russia said they would do as to the need to get out from under the US dollar. This is no surprise but we should understand that not only is Russia doing this, but many other countries are slowly dropping their holdings of the US dollar…

Side news: China remained the main buyer of U.S. Treasuries in December 2011, although its investment dropped to $1,100.7 billion from $1,132.6 billion in November. It was followed by Japan dropping with $1,042.4 billion and Great Britain dropping with $414.8 billion…

A fast drop would collapse the dollar too fast! It is a fact that one day when all those dollars floating around the world, get sent back home (to USA) by all or any means. That is when you will see a big big issue develop. The dollar only survives because it is being held afloat by so many countries that use it for transactions. Those countries are now in the process of changing what they hold as currency. But they do it slowly but surely…

Time to think people…

Kyle Keeton
Windows to Russia!

In plot against Putin opposition misrepresents opinion polls…

According to the opinion polls Putin is firmly on track to receive an overwhelming majority of the votes and win already in the first round with at least 60%. But this is not what the Russian opposition and their western puppet masters want us to think. They are very actively engaged in a concentrated effort to misrepresent the results of the opinion polls. The idea is to make people think that Putin does not have enough support to possibly be elected in the first round.

In support of this falsification of truth the opposition leaders refer to distorted poll results which do not address the real issue in question, the predicted support of candidates in the elections. They refer to the three major Russian pollsters and take one factor out of context and falsely claim that it represents the intention to vote. The argument is that Putin is due 37 to 53% of the vote, that is, that the support in the best ideal scenario for Putin would reach barely over 50%.

From here they want the public to draw the conclusion that Putin could not possibly be able to win in the first tour “without massive fraud.”  Unfortunately the opposition is aided here not only by the western press but also by the Russian pro-government media and pollsters close to the government. The problem is that the latter present partial findings of the polls as if they would be predictions on support. This way Putin is according to the VZIOM  poll, said to be getting 53.3% of the vote in the first round, although this is only (according to that poll) the support of those that already decided to vote for him.

Considering that all the votes have to add up to 100%, we are faced with the dilemma that the other four candidates are due only 26.4%, and that makes – 79.7% in total for Putin and the others. Oops! We are missing 20.3% to get to the mathematical 100%. Where did the remaining percentages disappear? The remaining belongs to those that replied that they are not sure or will not vote. But in an actual situation these will either vote for an actual candidate or not vote at all, but in any case the corresponding percentages will be distributed between the actual candidates to reach the sum total of 100%. And as Putin has the support of 53% of those who have decided, we may predict that he receives about half of the left-over also, that is, half of the undistributed 20.3%. Thus the total first round vote prediction for Putin stands today at the level of 66.5% (53% plus his proportional share of the 20.3%, i.e. 53+13.5).

We will take a look at the other two pollsters below, and now we will return to the scheming opposition leaders and their western cheerleaders. The western press has been engaged on all fronts to lend credibility to this lie. For example, 14 February BusinessWeek of Bloomberg did just that in an article headed Putin Opponents Say Forced First-Round Win Would Harm Legitimacy.

According to the article “opposition groups, who staged the biggest ever anti-Putin protests over alleged fraud in December parliamentary elections, warned that a first-round victory in the March 4 vote would trigger a wave of larger rallies.” “Putin should be interested in a run-off if he wants to remain a legitimate ruler,” advises Sergey Mitrokhin “of the pro-democracy” Yabloko party, however, being convinced of the opposite he adds: “But he’s afraid of that and it looks like they will force through a first round win. “And although the opinion polls demonstrate clearly the contrary  (as is evident from my present analysis), the article cites the notorious opposition activist Garry Kasparov saying “I’ve no doubt that in Moscow on March 5, you will see massive protests because for Putin to win, he will need even more violations of the laws of mathematics than they conducted on Dec. 4.” – But I note that it is precisely our dear chess master and his clan that experience the great difficulties in managing the equation of getting the figures to add up to 100%.

Alexei Navalny, a blogger, who also has problems with arithmetics, chimes in: “If there isn’t fraud and Putin gets his 40 percent on the first round and wins fairly in the run-off, of course it will significantly reduce the chances of mass protests.” However, as he wants us to think that the Communist candidate Zyuganov, whose real support in the polls is around 12-14% could possibly win over Putin he gives his weighty verdict:  “they are going for a fraudulent victory on the first round rather than risk the uncertainties of a second round.” (According to a Levada poll of 2 February in case of a second tour between Putin and Zyuganov the former would win with 75% to 25%).

In support of the faulty mathematics of these tireless fighters for the truth, BusinessWeek cites the above referenced misrepresented opinion polls with the insistence that Putin would garner in the first round 37% according to the Levada poll, 47% according to Public Opinion Foundation (FOM), and 53% according to state-run All-Russian Center for the Study of Public Opinion (VZIOM). Sic transit gloria mundi. – But nobody should think that this publication would lack the needed specialists for actually making a correct interpretation of the polls. Sic transit gloria mundi.

It is about time that Russia’s patriotically minded media starts to tell how things are in reality, or otherwise the orange protests might turn quite ugly.

Above we learned already looked at the VZIOM poll which was claimed to allocate 53.3% for Putin but actually showed 66.5%. I naturally admit that the statistic methods behind the polls are a bit more complicated than this in the details. The pollsters should correct the data according to their real experience of historical trends, among other issues considering the trend of increase in support. (Putin’s trend is now on the increase). This would lead to adjustments in the simplified methods which I accounted for above. But, in any case the unadjusted figure is totally incorrect and misleading. The news of the VZIOM poll should not have been that Putin has a 53.3% support in the first round, but that he is in line to collect some 60 to 65 percent of the votes.

Levada plays the same game, although worse yet. In a poll of January 25 (they have not dared to publish a new one) they declare that Putin’s support in the first round would be 37%, the other candidates receiving in total 23%. That leaves 40% out of the count. Levada has been extra crafty in deceiving the public, for they have added one more nonsense question in the total. In addition to the standard “Not sure” and “I will not vote,” there is a third one, this is an insidious combination of the two former ones yielding: “Not sure if I will vote.” This is how you removed 30% of Putin’s support from the polls! In the future we may expect Levada to put even more intriguing questions alongside the candidates so as to further dilute the support they assign to Putin. So perhaps the respondents will be offered the suggestions: “I enjoy my holidays,” “My family is more important than the elections,” “Most of all I wish for the winter to end,” etc. By such creativity Levada will be able to prove to the “free press” that Putin has no support at all.

Finally FOM has made a more intelligent effort and they actually offer a real adjusted prediction which allocates Putin 60% of the vote in the first round. Nevertheless this is not what gets into the news, instead all the media, foreign and Russian, anti- and pro-Putin, refers only to the first part of the poll, the same nonsense without the adjustments. According to this Putin would have a support of 47%, the other candidates in total 24%, and the ghost candidates 27% (yielding in total the astonishing figure of 98%).

Somebody should wake up!

References:

–       BusinessWeek – www.businessweek.com/news/2012-02-13/putin-opponents-say-forced-first-round-win-would-harm-legitimacy.html

–       FOM – http://fom.ru/

–       VZIOM –  http://wciom.ru/index.php?id=459&uid=112466

–       Levada – http://www.levada.ru/25-01-2012/utochnennye-yanvarskie-reitingi-odobreniya-polozheniya-del-v-strane-elektoralnye-predpoch

The writer (Jon Hellevig) is a Finnish lawyer and Managing Partner of Hellevig, Klein & Usov (www.hkupartners.com) who has lived in Moscow for 15 years. He has written the book Expressions and Interpretations (www.hellevig.ru) discussing Russia’s social development from the viewpoint of philosophy and philosophy of law. He is also the author of several books on the Russian tax and labor law…

The views of the above author are not strictly the views of Windows to Russia. They are an independent view from an outside source and country that brings a better light on the world in general and Windows to Russia is pleased to have Jon Hellevig’s article on its pages today. It is hoped that we will have many more of his writings in the future…

Posted by Kyle Keeton
Windows to Russia…

Ukraine Singing the Cheese Blues, as Russia Bans Cheese…

Russians are interesting people. They have strict guidelines on many food items and if you do not meet that criteria laid out by Russia then take you food somewhere else. This is what many countries find when they try to short change the system. We have seen pork from Germany, chicken/pork/beef from America, veggies from the EU, beef from Brazil and many other items bite the dust. I have to say that I am glad that they do it…

As I have heard several times while running around Russia: “The facts are that the world’s governments have allowed standards of food quality to drop so much is affecting the worlds qualities of foods! This is all in the name of that worshiped piece of paper called a dollar!” – Hmm, is what I say to that…

Well today we will talk about cheese: Russian consumer rights watchdog Rospotrebnadzor officially imposed on Wednesday a ban on cheese supplies from three Ukrainian producers over their failure to meet Russian food standards. It seems that all famous “Palm Oil” ingredient has found its way into Ukraine cheese as a filler additive. This has been going on for months and Russia has fired warning shots twenty times or more. This is not something new…

Okay I know if I did not live here then I would most likely say, “What? Cheese is cheese!” (Well as I have learned over the years – Not really…) And Ukraine is playing on this type of typical response in the world and singing the blues…

But since I live here (Russia) knocking on the door of 6 years now. I say, “Yup – Russians love their cheese and they do not like the wrong fat added into the cheese, so then keep your cheese!” I love Russian cheese because it is really good cheese and I want my cheese to be cheese and nothing but cheese…

Russia has several quirks that I agree with: Real Butter, Real Honey, Real Cheese, Real Meat and Real fresh veggies…

Now Palm Oil is added to cheese, because it is cheap, cheap, cheap and did I say cheap? Now the Ukrainians are having a fit and the Western press is definitely on the Ukraine side, but hey we have to eat it in Russia and I personally do not want it. I read my labels and Palm Oil is not on the list of an ingredient in any of my foods. The last time I checked cows and goats did not eat palms in Russia and they are who I like my cheese to come from. Goats rule as far as great cheese…

Russia has made no secrete just like they do not make any secretes on most anything. Russia has been testing the cheese for months and made statement after statement that it is not passing the regulations and please Ukraine, fix it. This  week they tested again and found that the ingredients in the cheese did not conform with the federation guidelines…

Russia is a strange country compared to most, when it comes to things like food regulations and at one time being a typical American I would have just shrug my shoulders at the trash that we put in food all over the world. But now I have developed a better sense about what I should be putting into my body and I find that Russia has a good common sense about food…

That is why I love Russia…

Kyle Keeton
Windows to Russia!

Cup of Coffee in Russia and How Many War Drums – Do you Hear?

I once said that the war drum business was very good and that they were manufacturing war drums at a tremendous pace. I really was kinda being sarcastic, but it looks like it is very true. That is my thoughts this morning, amongst other thinking’s, as I sip a cup of delicious coffee…

I stand amazed at the war drums beating all over the world by America. So while you keep your eyes on the sidewalk in front of you, or you adjust those blinders and never look around to see the carnage happening in front of your own eyes. Remember that the war drum business is growing because of your support or lack of support to stop it…

Okay for those who do not understand…

America is beating war drums for war in more countries than I care to mention and the drums beat in a pattern that tries to go from one country to another. One day we are beating the drums like crazy over Iran. Then we beat a few beats over North Korea on the same day. Then, we turn all the drums against Russia and while we do that, we turn a few extra drums on China at the same time. Then we come back to Syria and beat those drums for all they are worth and definitely toss a few beats at Russia over Syria. This goes on and encompasses maybe 20 counties around the world. At any given time America is beating a war drum non stop over someone, something or anything…

Do you really think the world wants to hear those damn drums beating 24 hours a day…

Yes the war drum business seems to be one of the most profitable businesses in America. That may just be a very true statement and if you think about it, you will realize that since most other business in America has been shipped overseas. Then war is truley the main business of America…

So by that thought alone, it looks like the war drum business will increase instead of decrease as time goes on…

Boom – Boom – Boom – Boom – Boom, I can hear them drums beating 24 hours a day…

Kyle Keeton
Windows to Russia!

Road to Damascus…and on to Armageddon?

“Western politicians and media are not yet fighting World War III, but they are talking themselves into it.”

By DIANA JOHNSTONE; February 13, 2012 –

What if pollsters put this question to citizens of the United States and the European Union:

“Which is more important, ensuring disgruntled Islamists freedom to overthrow the secular regime in Syria, or avoiding World War Three?”

I’ll bet that there might be a majority for avoiding World War III.

But of course, the question is never framed like that.

That would be a “realistic” question, and we Westerners from the heights of our moral superiority have no time for vulgar “realism” in foreign policy (except the eccentric Ron Paul, crying out in the wilderness of Republican primaries).

Because, in the minds of our political ruling class, the United States has the power to “make reality”, we need pay no attention to the remnants of whatever reality we didn’t invent ourselves.

Our artificial reality is coming into collision with the reality perceived by most or at least much of the rest of the world. The tenants of these conflicting views of reality are armed to the teeth, including with nuclear weapons capable of leaving the planet to insects.

Theoretically, there is a way to deal with this dangerous situation, which has the potential of leading to World War. It is called diplomacy. People capable of grasping unfamiliar ideas and understanding viewpoints other than their own, examine the issues underlying conflict and use their intelligence to work out solutions that may not be ideal but will at least prevent things from getting worse.

There was even an organizational structure created for this: the United Nations.

But the United States has decided that as sole superpower it doesn’t really need to stoop to diplomacy to get what it wants, and the United Nations has been turned into the instrument of US policy. The clearest evidence of this was the failure of the UN Security Council to block the NATO powers’ abuse of the ambiguous and contested Responsibility to Protect (“R2P”) doctrine to overthrow the Libyan government by force.

Early this year, UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon rejoiced that: “The world has embraced the Responsibility to Protect – not because it is easy, but because it is right. We therefore have a moral responsibility to push ahead.” Morality trumps the basic UN principle of national sovereignty. Ban Ki-moon suggests that pushing ahead with R2P is no less than the “next test of our common humanity”, and announces: “That test is here – in Syria.”

So, the Secretary General of the UN considers the “moral responsibility” of R2P his main guideline to the crisis in Syria.

In case there was any doubt, the Libyan example demonstrated what that means.

A country whose rulers do not belong to the Western club made up of NATO countries, Israel, the emirs of the Gulf states and the ruling family of Saudi Arabia, is wracked by opposition demonstrations and armed rebellion, with the mix of the two making it difficult to sort out which is which. Western mainstream media hasten to tell the story according to a standard template:

The ruler of the country is a “dictator”. Therefore, the rebels want to get rid of him simply in order to enjoy Western-style democracy. Therefore, the people must all be on the side of the rebels. Therefore, when the armed forces proceed to repress the armed rebellion, what is happening is that “the dictator is killing his own people”. Therefore, it is the Responsibility 2 Protect of the international community (i.e. NATO) to help the rebels in order to destroy the country’s armed forces and get rid of (or kill) the dictator.

The happy ending comes when Hillary Clinton can shout gleefully, “We came, we saw, he died!”

Thereupon, the country sinks into chaos, as armed bands rove, prisoners are tortured, women are put in their place, salaries are unpaid, education and social welfare are neglected, but oil is pumped and the West is encouraged by its success to go on to liberate another country.

That at least was the Libyan model.

Except that in the case of Syria, things are more complicated.

Unlike Libya, Syria has a fairly strong army. Unlike Libya, Syria has a few significant friends in the world. Unlike Libya, Syria is next door to Israel. And above all, the diversity of religious communities within Syria is much greater and more potentially explosive than the tribal divisions of Libya. The notion that “the people” of Syria are unanimously united in the desire for instant regime change is even more preposterous.

Electoral democracy is a game played on the basis of a social contract, a general consensus to accept the rule that whoever gets the most votes gets to run the country. But there are societies where that consensus simply does not exist, where distrust is too great between different sectors of the population. That could very well be the case in Syria, where certain minorities, including notably the Christians and Alawites, have reason to fear a Sunni majority that could be led by Islamists who make no secret of their hostility to other religions. Still, perhaps the time has come to overcome that distrust and build an electoral democracy with safeguards for minorities. However, the one sure way to set back such a move toward democracy is a civil war, which is certain to revive and exacerbate hatred and distrust between communities.

Last month, on this site Aisling Byrne called attention to results of a public opinion poll funded by no less than the Qatar Foundation, which cannot be suspected of working for the Assad regime, given the Qatar royal family’s lead position in favor of overthrowing that regime. The key finding was that “while most Arabs outside Syria feel the president should resign, attitudes in the country are different. Some 55% of Syrians want Assad to stay, motivated by fear of civil war – a specter that is not theoretical as it is for those who live outside Syria’s borders. What is less good news for the Assad regime is that the poll also found that half the Syrians who accept him staying in power believe he must usher in free elections in the near future.”

This indicates a very complex situation. Syrians want free elections, but they prefer to have Assad stay in power to organize them. This being the case, the Russian diplomatic efforts to try to urge the Assad regime to speed up its reforms appear to be roughly in harmony with Syrian public opinion.

While the Russians are urging President Assad to speed up reforms, the West is ordering him to stop the violence (that is, order his armed forces to give up) and resign. Neither of these exhortations is likely to be obeyed. The Russians would almost certainly like to stop the escalation of violence, for their own good reasons, but that does not mean they have the power to do so. Their attempts to broker a compromise, decried and sabotaged by Western support to the opposition, merely put them in line to be blamed for the bloodshed they want to avoid. In a deepening civil war situation, the regime, any regime, is most likely to figure it has to restore order before doing anything else. And restoring order, under these circumstances, means more violence, not less.

The order to “stop killing your own people” implies a situation in which the dictator, like an ogre in a fairy tale, is busily devouring passive innocents. He should stop, and then all the people would peacefully go about their business while awaiting the free elections that will bring the blessings of harmony and human rights. In reality, if the armed forces withdraw from areas where there are armed rebels, that means turning those areas over to the rebels.

And who are these rebels? We simply do not know. Someone who may know better than we do is Osama bin Laden’s successor as head of al Qaeda, Ayman al-Zawahiri, who is seen on a video urging Muslims in Turkey and neighboring Arab states to back the Syrian rebels.

With uncontrolled armed groups fighting for control, the insistent Western demand that “Assad must step down” is not really even a call for “regime change”. It is a call for regime self-destruction.

As in Libya, the country would de facto be turned over to rival armed groups, with those groups that are being armed covertly by NATO via Turkey and Qatar having an advantage in hardware. However, the likely result would be a multi-sided civil war much more horrific than the chaos in Libya, thanks to the country’s multiple religious differences. But for the West, however chaotic, regime self-destruction would have the immediate advantage of depriving Iran of its potential ally on the eve of an Israeli attack. With both Iraq and Syria neutralized by internal religious conflict, the strangulation of Iran would be that much easier – or so the Western strategists obviously assume.

At least initially, the drive to destroy the Assad regime relies on subversion rather than outright military attack as in Libya. A combination of drastic economic sanctions and support to armed rebels, including fighters from outside, notably Libya (whoever they are), reportedly already helped by special forces from the UK and Qatar, is expected to so weaken the country that the Assad regime will collapse. But a third weapon in this assault is propaganda, carried on by the mainstream media, by now accustomed to reporting events according to the pattern: evil dictator killing his own people. Some of the propaganda must be true, some of it is false, but all of it is selective. The victims are all victims of the regime, never of the rebels. The many Syrians who fear the rebels more than the present government are of course ignored by the mainstream media, although their protests can be found on the internet. A particular oddity of this Syrian crisis is the way the West, so proud of its “Judeo-Christian” heritage, is actively favoring the total elimination of the ancient Christian communities in the Middle East. The cries of protest that Syrian Christians rely for protection on the secular government of Assad, in which Christians participate, and that they and other minorities such as the Alawites may be forced to flee if the West gets its way, fall on deaf ears.

The story line of dictators killing their own people is intended primarily to justify harsh Western measures against Syria. As in Bosnia, the media are arousing public indignation to force the US government to do what it is in fact already doing: arm Muslim rebels, all in the name of “protecting civilians”.

Last December, US National Security Advisor Tom Donilon said that the “end of the Assad regime would constitute Iran’s greatest setback in the region yet – a strategic blow that will further shift the balance of power in the region against Iran”. The “protection of civilians” is not the only concern on the minds of US officials. They do think of such things as the balance of power, in between their prayer breakfasts and human rights speeches. However, concern with the balance of power is a luxury denied less virtuous powers such as Russia and China. Surely the shift in the balance of power in the region cannot be limited to a single country, Iran. It is meant to increase the power of Israel, of course, but also the United States and NATO. And to decrease the influence of Russia. Thrusting Syria into helpless chaos is part of the war against Iran, but it is also implicitly part of a drive to reduce the influence of Russia and, eventually, China. In short, the current campaign against Syria, is clearly in preparation for an eventual future war against Iran, but also, obscurely, a form of long term aggression against Russia and China.

The recent Russian and Chinese veto in the Security Council was a polite attempt to put a brake on this process. The cause of the veto was the determination of the West to push through a resolution that would have demanded withdrawal of Syrian government forces from contested areas without taking into consideration the presence of armed rebel groups poised to take over. Where the Western resolution called on the Assad regime to “withdraw all Syrian military and armed forces from cities and towns, and return them to their original home barracks”, the Russians wished to add: “in conjunction with the end of attacks by armed groups against State institutions and quarters and towns.” The purpose was to prevent armed groups from taking advantage of the vacuum to occupy evacuated areas (as had happened in similar circumstances in Yugoslavia during the 1990s). Western refusal to rein in armed rebels was followed by the Russian and Chinese veto on February 4.

The veto unleashed a torrent of insults from the Western self-styled “humanitarians”. In an obvious attempt to foster division between the two recalcitrant powers, US spokespersons stressed that the main villain was Russia, guilty of friendship with the Assad regime.

Russia is currently the target of an extraordinary propaganda campaign centered on demonizing Vladimir Putin as he faces a lively campaign for election as President. A prominent New York Times columnist attributed Russian support to Syria to an alleged similarity between Putin and Assad. As we saw in Yugoslavia, a leader elected in free multi-party elections is a “dictator” when his policies displease the West. The pathetically alcoholic Yeltsin was a Western favorite despite shooting at his parliament. The reason was obvious: he was weak and easily manipulated. The reason the West hates Putin is equally and symmetrically obvious: he seems determined to defend his country’s interests against Western pressure.

The European Union has become the lapdog of the United States. This week the European Union is continuing to impoverish the Greek people in order to squeeze out money, among other things, lent by German and French banks to pay for expensive modern weaponry sold to Greece by Germany and France. Democracy in Europe is being undermined by subservience to a dogmatic monetary policy. Unemployment and poverty threaten to destabilize more and more member states. But what is the topic of the European Parliament’s main monthly political debate this week? “The situation in Russia.” One can count on orators in Strasbourg to lecture the Russians on “democracy”.

American pundits and cartoonists have totally interiorized their double standards, so that Russia’s comparatively modest arms deliveries to Syria can be denounced as cynical support to dictatorship, whereas gigantic US arms sales to Saudi Arabia and the Gulf States are never seen as relevant to the autocratic nature of those regimes (at most they may be criticized on the totally fictitious grounds of being a threat to Israel). To be “democratic”, Russia is supposed to cooperate in its own subservience to Washington, as the United States pursues construction of a missile shield which would theoretically give it a first-strike nuclear capability against Russia, arms Georgia for a return war against Russia over South Ossetia, and continues to encircle Russia with military bases and hostile alliances.

Western politicians and media are not yet fighting World War III, but they are talking themselves into it. And their actions speak even louder than words… notably to those who are able to understand where those actions are leading. Such as the Russians. The West’s collective delusion of grandeur, the illusion of the power to “make reality”, has a momentum that is leading the world toward major catastrophe. And what can stop it?

A meteor from outer space, perhaps?

DIANA JOHNSTONE is the author of Fools Crusade: Yugoslavia, NATO and Western Delusions. She can be reached at  diana.josto@yahoo.fr

The views of the above author are not strictly the views of Windows to Russia. They are an independent view from an outside source and country that brings a better light on the world in general and Windows to Russia is pleased to have Diana Johnstone’s article on its pages today. It is hoped that we will have many more of his writings in the future…

Kyle Keeton
Windows to Russia!

wdcsun19.usdoj.gov – Attacked Windows to Russia…

Look here: wdcsun19.usdoj.gov is the latest government attack. It is the Department of Justice the DOJ…

They hit us so hard that I had to do a complete server reboot, twice and as I was in the process of the third reboot they went away, but only because I was blocking them at every move they made…

They have now been blocked as have so many other government IP’s have been blocked. As they attack I take their information and record it. Then I block any and all IP’s that are associated with the offending agency…

They have also been tracked as a source of ddos attacks and I am finding out that they have over 3,000,000 IP’s to work with…

IP Information for 149.101.1.119
IP Location: United States United States Union Us Dept Of Justice
ASN: AS15130
Resolve Host: wdcsun19.usdoj.gov
IP Address: 149.101.1.119 [Whois] [Reverse-Ip] [Ping] [DNS Lookup] [Traceroute]

NetRange: 149.101.0.0 – 149.101.255.255
CIDR: 149.101.0.0/16
OriginAS:
NetName: USDOJ
NetHandle: NET-149-101-0-0-1
Parent: NET-149-0-0-0-0
NetType: Direct Assignment
RegDate: 1994-12-02
Updated: 2002-06-05
Ref: http://whois.arin.net/rest/net/NET-149-101-0-0-1

OrgName: US Dept of Justice
OrgId: UDJ
Address: P.O. Box 59110
City: Potomac
StateProv: MD
PostalCode: 20859
Country: US
RegDate: 1994-12-02
Updated: 2011-09-24
Ref: http://whois.arin.net/rest/org/UDJ

OrgTechHandle: EXJ-ARIN
OrgTechName: JMD-STS, EMWS X
OrgTechPhone: +1-202-305-2809
OrgTechEmail:
OrgTechRef: http://whois.arin.net/rest/poc/EXJ-ARIN

OrgAbuseHandle: EXJ-ARIN
OrgAbuseName: JMD-STS, EMWS X
OrgAbusePhone: +1-202-305-2809
OrgAbuseEmail:
OrgAbuseRef: http://whois.arin.net/rest/poc/EXJ-ARIN

RTechHandle: ZU85-ARIN
RTechName: U.S. Department of Justice
RTechPhone: +1-202-305-2862
RTechEmail:
RTechRef: http://whois.arin.net/rest/poc/ZU85-ARIN

They hit us with thousands of hits, within minutes and once again: DOJ or DHS go play somewhere else and quit being like bratty children. You make me wonder what is your problem?

Oh – I know! Truth hurts…

Kyle Keeton
Windows to Russia!

This is becoming embarrassingly predictable: Iran Did It…

mugThe Israeli prime minister has accused Iran of being behind car bombings in India and Georgia. Explosive devises were attached to cars belonging to the Israeli embassies in Tbilisi and New Delhi. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has labeled Iran “the world’s top initiator of terror,” claiming the bombs in New Delhi and Tbilisi are not the first attack against Israeli citizens coming from Iran.

OK – This is so stupid, I really did not think it was going to be blamed on Iran. Iran just demonstrated that it could find a way to snatch the world’s most sophisticated drone out of the sky and land it. The Iranians then made drone toys and sent Obama a pink one because they said they knew it was his favorite color.  🙂  That’s the real Iran, careful, clever and patient…

I did not know Israel was so stupid, to think this was going to fool anyone who isn’t already on their side and would believe anything they say. Georgian Sakasvilii was just at the White House making arrangements for this very thing.  Punishment games for India buying Oil from Iran. It is beyond absurd to pretend Iran had anything to do with this…

How fitting that Israel blames Iran and not Al Qaeda!

Two words: False Flag…

Kyle Keeton
Windows to Russia!

PS: Lets hope we don’t play the game…

Moscow Dipped Below -30 Celsius – Is it cold yet?

images6I do not know if it officially dipped below -30, but in our area it did. Center of Moscow does not get as cold due to all the buildings and such, but I am here to tell you that were we live, it dropped below -30 C…

Lets translate -30 Celsius to Fahrenheit: -30 c is -22 f = cold… 🙂

When it gets this cold most cars do not start and if you think about it, starting the cars is bad for them at this temperature. The parking lot is packed with cars today that just would not go. New cars and old cars makes no difference…

Boza and I just finish walking and he got really good at walking on one paw. He looked like a five-gaited horse with only one hoof on the ground at a time. Boza said that being this cold makes it hard to do his business properly. Though I have to say he still buries his head in the snow and sniffs everything, so I guess he is doing okay regardless… (I tell him brain damage with result from too much snow sniffing! He does not listen…)

Snow at this extreme temperature is really strange. It is so powdery and packs into a very hard shell. I guess that is what they mean by snow pack and powder at ski resorts. I don’t know because I have never been skiing in my life. It just makes sense now that I live around such snow…

This was at 11:00 am...
This was at 11:00 am...

I am going to leave our Volga sitting until the temperature gets around -10 and then I will start her up. I hope the antifreeze is good enough, because even though the Russian antifreeze says good to -49 below zero, I just hope it is true. I would hate a cracked block or something. I suspect though that an old Volga is designed for a life like this and will be okay. I do know – that the master cylinder for the brakes is giving out and a new one needs to be installed soon. Plus I hear the exhaust starting to develop a leak.  With this kind of cold, it all will have to wait…

So a normal day in Russia, the extremes are present as normal and that is what I love about Russia…

Kyle Keeton
Windows to Russia!

Barak Obama and Sayyid Khamenei: Brilliant but Fools: by John Stanton…

obamasayyidPresident of the United States of America Barak Hussein Obama and the Supreme Leader of the Islamic Republic of Iran Sayyid Ali Khamenei are brilliant scholars and teachers. Each is an exceptional orator and leader. Both are family men with wives and children. They both love their families and hope for them a bright future. Obama and Khamenei both “love” their country and the ideals on which it is based. Both are extraordinarily wealthy.

Obama is a brilliant scholar and student of of the US Constitution. That document—along with the American Declaration of Independence is as sacred to Americans as the Koran and the Iranian Revolution is to the people of Iran.

Likewise, Khamenei is an extraordinary scholar and student of the Koran and the Iranian Revolution. He is also is a former Secretary of Defense for Iran and decorated combat veteran of the Iran-Iraq war waged in the early 1980’s (the US supported Iraq).

Unlike Obama, who has sent US servicemen and women to die but has never experienced combat, Khamenei knows the horrors of war first hand. He has sent many to their deaths but as also fought along side them. He has also survived assassination attempts from rivals within his own country.

Obama and Khamenei command powerful military machines that operate in the open and in the darkness. These days the key actions is in the shadows. The United States has its Special Operations Command and Navy Seals, Green Berets and combined special forces units varyingly known as Delta or a Task Force falling under some sort of JSOC command.

Iran has similar components. According to Pakistan Defence, “Takavaran is the term used for a type of Iranian special forces troops. To be eligible for Takavar selection, a candidate must have at least two years regular service in the Iranian Armed Forces. Personnel must be male and if an individual is selected for Takavar, he will then go through an intense 20 month Operator Training Course. The takavaran (plural of takavar) fall under the direct command of the regular Iranian Army (Artesh), while the Pasdaran have their own special forces called the Qods Force. They are directly comparable to the U.S. Army Special Forces (Green Berets) of the United States, and Special Boat Service of United Kingdom through a near identical training and selection program.

The Most Famous Units Are: 1-Lashgare 78 Takavar Zolfaghar {78 Commando}. 2-Tip 55 Havabord (Shiraz) {85 Airborne}. 3-Lashgare 23 Special Forces {230 Special Force}. 4-Tip 45 Takavar (Ahvaz) {85 Commando}. 5-Gorouh 99 Takavar Padafand Havaie (Tehran) {79 Air Assault}. 6-Yegan 04 Takavar Changal (Tehran). 7-Gorouhan Takavar Pasdar Setad Gharargah (Mini City – Tehran).”

Similar in Many Ways:

Both countries have complex political processes. When lobbying or trying to analyze the political scene in the United States, it is not enough to assess just President Obama’s speeches and policy designs. One must also look to the United States Congress, the Republican and Democratic parties, and the Pentagon and its assorted political allies. Part of that analyses includes reviewing the semi-official organs of the United States political, economic and military leadership: the New York Times, Wall Street Journal, the Washington Post and the major news networks like CNN and FOX.

It’s a similar situation in Iran. To try and comprehend the scene there one has to take in Press TV, IRNA and Tehran Times at least. Khamenei may be the Supreme Leader, but there is a raucous Parliament (which has a computer setup at each legislator’s seat), a Presidency and a Judiciary akin to the structure in the United States. In short, a republican form of government like that envisioned in Montesquieu’s Spirit of the Laws (1748) and upon which the founders of the United States relied heavily. Americans and Iranians have serious commonalities in their systems of government which provide many avenues for discussion.

Obama and Khamenei are shrewd political schemers in the midst of an election year. Both of these brilliant teachers, scholars and leaders have been overly influenced by radical elements in the United States (radical Christians, Israel) and Iran (radical Muslims, Israel). As such, they have heard the wrong voices and are sacrificing any prospects for peace between the nations on the crucifix of war, self interest and entrenched worldviews.

Neither one will bend towards peace and instead both fill the airwaves, computer screens and newsprint with ludicrous statements mainly centered on Israel. “We are in lockstep with Israel says Obama.” And Khamenei says this, “One of the outcomes of these movements is decline and isolation for the Zionist regime, which is very important, because the Zionist regime is truly a cancerous tumor in the region and it must be, and will be, cut off.”

Obama and Khamenei seem willing to take the world to war over Israel. That’s small beer for Obama and his advisors as the endgame for them is crippling Russia and China economically. Iran’s nuclear program is simply a ruse as it poses no existential threat to the United States or Israel or Europe for that matter. As one Turkish commentator said, “Israel and the United States still have a Cold War mindset. Israel has to decide whether it wants to continue to be a project or a nation.” And the United States; political, economic and military leadership needs to get its collective heads straight.

War between the USA and Iran has already begun with economic sanctions and a covert war campaign taking place inside that country by the United States, Israel and Saudi Arabia. At the moment, activity seems to indicate that a massive kinetic war is on the way between the USA and Iran and the various proxies available to both. The financial sanctions levied on Iran via SWIFT are arguably the most damaging for that country. The United States is starving the Iranian people. If sanctions continue, child genocide is likely as it was during the Iraq years under the sanctions the USA used to punish Iraq’s Hussein.

Iran can’t tolerate the situation for long unless the BRIC’s come to their aid in some form.

Yes, the covert war is on in Iran. And the first open and publicly available “front” in the war is Syria. That conflict is the subject of intense strategic communications campaigns by Iran and the USA. Recently US government officials have said that AQI is in Syria. That means US special forces/CIA operatives are there too. But wait! AQI appears to be supporting the Syrian opposition against Assad’s government. Are they now allies of the USA, Israel and Saudi Arabia?

What Must be Done:

The Israel matter must be moved from center stage otherwise war will be more difficult to avoid. Both Obama and Khamenei must remove Israel as the centerpiece of agitation/excitement. That is very possible but would mean that both Obama and Khamenei must take tremendous risks perhaps at the risk of losing the presidency and the supreme leadership. In doing so they would sacrifice themselves to the greater necessity of saving lives in the two countries. In this interconnected world, everyone would be affected by such a war.

It is no longer necessary for US leaders to drive home the point about Israel’s existence being guaranteed by the USA. Everyone gets it, move on.

Khamenei must sacrifice mightily and deliver a speech that uses language that acknowledges Israel’s existence and the historical record of the systematic massacre of the Jewish people by Nazi Germany. For his part, Obama must get his brain out of the Cold War era. The obsession with overthrowing Iran for the sake of checking China, Russia and the rest of the BRIC’s is lunacy of the highest order. There is a better way to handle the future and that is by diplomacy, working together in some form, and friendly economic competition that one might see on the football pitch.

This is not idealistic but a matter of survival of the species.

Obama must deliver a speech using language that accepts the existence of the Iranian nuclear program. Obama must also indicate that if Iranians develop (or have already designed and tested by computer simulation) nuclear weapons that they join a treaty regime in mid-east Asia that seeks to calm all parties in the region.

It is time for the BRIC’s to step up to the diplomatic plate. The United Nation’s is only one outlet for the voices of the world’s nation states and its influence is in decline. Now is the time for groups like the Shanghai Cooperation Organization and the Community of Latin American and Caribbean States (CELAC) and UNASUR to help resolve the Iranian versus USA conflict before it becomes uncontrollable. India can join these voices too. It can’t all be left to Turkey’s diplomats.

Further, the American public must understand, if they care to, that their political, economic and military leadership regularly uses information operations on the American public to hide/distort uncomfortable facts about the “momentum and surge” of warfare in Iraq and Afghanistan (just as was done in Vietnam and the Persian Gulf War). Afghanistan and Iraq have been total failures for US strategic interests. Apparently, no one at the lofty heights of US political, economic and political leadership cares a jot about lessons learned in the the most recent conflicts and seek to initiate total war against Iran (Syria too). Daniel Davis’ report Dereliction of Duty II, recently leaked to Rolling Stone, is a devastating blow to the Iraq and Afghanistan narrative created by American political and military leadership and spread via the semi-official organs of the American Republic. Check is out at Fabius Maximus on the Web.

Should the current war between the United States and Iran escalate beyond covert warfare and punishing economic/financial blockades of Iranian commerce (normally precursors to large scale war) then history will record that Barak Hussein Obama and Sayyid Ali Khamenei were responsible for it all.

They will be remembered as brilliant, foolish and liars (Best and the Brightest, David Halberstam, 1972).

John Stanton is a Virginia based writer specializing in national security matters. Reach him at cioran123@yahoo.com

The views of the above author are not strictly the views of Windows to Russia. They are an independent view from an outside source and country that brings a better light on the world in general and Windows to Russia is pleased to have John Stanton’s article on its pages today. It is hoped that we will have many more of his writings in the future…

Kyle Keeton
Windows to Russia!

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