Eastward Bound and Westward in the Dust…

Russia has quietly been explaining for years now that Shale oil and fracking and all that other wonderful fairy land oil stuff is a fallacy that only little elves and hobbits believe in. Russia says that yes there is lots of energy to extract, but the cost of extraction, either by financial and or selfdestruction during the process, is just not worth it in the short or long run…

It seems that a dying empire has lost its scruples and does not care who it takes out with it. The easy to extract oil in the U.S. is now not so easy to extract and we just re-evaluated the oil availability in the USA and found that we have been lying to everyone all along. I will let you search for the latest oil information yourself. I do, you can also. Be ready for some interesting news and to think that we are going to supply the world with gas and oil, because we have so damn much, that it is dirt cheap in America for things such as gasoline and such…(sarcasm aside)

What does all this have to do with east and west?

Good question; I will tell you!

It means that the west is screwed big time and they have only themselves to blame. Directions are able to be changed and if you follow me on this website, you would realize that I have been telling Russia to change directions for a long time…

Russia has turned the Titanic after a lot of hard work and reset the headings to the east. It has not been easy and it takes something major to finalize a move like that, but the western games this time around have given the nudge to fire up the engines and Russia is sailing east. Oh they are not dumb enough to burn western bridges and the west will do that themselves, but until then, Russia will continue to cater to the west and gather every last dime that they can get…

It is pretty obvious that the west has tried very hard to drag Russia into a war, a war that they really think China will stay out of. First it was Libya and Russia, while screwed that up, never came to the rescue of Libya. Then when that did not work, we attacked Syria and that created a condition that allowed Russia to look really good and freedom loving country. They we hit close to home and attacked Ukraine. Russia did the opposite of what we would do, once again and has made the west look like a bunch of barbarian passé maniacs, who lost their candy, after they bought it from a drug dealer…

Now Russia has started to send a brunt of its fuel to the east. South Korea is asking for a pipeline through North Korea. China has just signed a huge deal with Russia. India is wanting a pipeline from Russia and so on and so on and so on. Then to top this all off, we have a new internet system that is independent of the U.S. version and it ties the lower half of the world to Russia through China. Then we have the finalization of a BRICS banking system, plus many other interesting things happening. I said once that the wind is shifting and I see that it has. I have talked about all these things right here on this blog…

It has taken many years and it has taken much longer than I dreamed that Russia would wait, but Russia has now made it clear, the west is past and the east is future…

Kyle Keeton
Windows to Russia…

Village Activity…

Internet was down for most of the day and it has finally kicked back on and is working. I am sitting in front of a fan and trying to cool down, for it is hot here and it feels really good. I have been cleaning all morning and early afternoon and decided that is about all I will do for awhile. I am tired…

Therefore I will write a little bit and tell you what has happened here today…

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Took this image of the bell tower and now you can see what I talked about yesterday in that post…

Then as I was out and about, up from the river area came lots of people. They were following a group of monks and they were on their way to the monastery up the hill…

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I stayed my distance and I could tell it was serious stuff. Especially if they came all this way to this village. Most of the people walked, therefore, they came across the river from the big villages and that is a pretty good walk. It is also hot. A couple of them stopped me after the main body of people were out of sight and asked me where everyone went, I pointed up and they trudged on. They looked like they were happy and glad to be there, they made it. I am stunned when I see 80 plus year old women walking miles and miles in this heat and never bat an eye…

This next picture is a dead tree I found as I walked Boza. The woodpeckers are thick this year and the ants and termites in the trees are history. I found trees all over that look like this as there seems to be more woodpeckers than I have ever seen down here. Wood shavings are deep around this tree…

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I will end with this photo. The fishing frog pond view of the village…

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Kyle Keeton
Windows to Russia…

American Defense Contractors: Profiting From Russian and Chinese Engineering, Technology, Manpower by John Stanton…

“Boeing is a leader in creating the U.S.-China Aviation Cooperation program, an initiative of U.S. government and American aviation companies, working with CAAC and airlines to help advance China’s commercial aviation. Good corporate citizenship has always been an essential part of The Boeing Company. In China, the company’s vision for corporate social responsibility program is to stretch Boeing expertise and commitment to the science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) education of Chinese youth from elementary school to college.“ Boeing in China, Backgrounder, April 14, 2014

It is a fine thing that Boeing is supporting STEM education in China. But as part of the American Defense Industrial Base Critical Infrastructure, Boeing regularly moans about the dearth of America’s own STEM/ aerospace engineering capability.  For example, in a glossy publication from 2007 comes the article Engineering Brain Drain? by Louise Wilkerson, in which the reader learns that “According to a recent study by Aviation Week & Space Technology magazine, the United States is turning out only about 110,000 engineers a year compared with China’s 600,000 a year and India’s 350,000 a year.”

Even though there is no conclusive evidence to claim there is a shortage of aerospace engineers in the USA (immigrants or not), the Pentagon and its defense contractors continue to moan and groan about a mythic shortage that does not actually exist. Perhaps Boeing is hedging its bets by financially supporting STEM in China and advanced materials and computing research there.

“Boeing has also established Boeing Research & Technology-China, a part of Boeing’s advanced central research and development organization. The center is involved in collaborative research with the Chinese Academy of Sciences and Chinese universities. Three joint research laboratories and a joint research center have been formed with the research partners. Activities are focused on the environment, advanced materials, and advanced computing technologies for aviation and industry design.”

One of the most sophisticated missile defense early warning platforms was constructed by Boeing. The company’s Sea Based X Band radar system currently floating in the Pacific was built by Russia’s Vyborg Shipyard.

According to navaltechnology.com “The Sea-Based X-Band Radar-1 (SBX-1) constitutes a mid-course fire control radar based on a seagoing semi-submersible vessel. The platform was developed by Boeing, as part of the ground-based mid-course defence (GMD) component of the US Ballistic Missile Defence System (BMDS). The GMD intercepts incoming warheads. The SBX vessel was transferred to the Military Sealift Command (MSC) in December 2011.” The X Band Radar System on board was built by another Defense Industrial Base heavyweight Raytheon Corporation.

Yak, Yak

Lockheed Martin, the world’s largest defense contractor, is in the news as being a victim of Chinese PLA military personnel who apparently surreptitiously entered Lockheed computer networks and engaged in industrial espionage. Yet Lockheed has been doing business with China in the area of nuclear reactor safety and construction.  The F-35B has its genesis in Russia.

According to a corporate press release on Lockheed Martin’s website, “Lockheed Martin and [China’s} State Nuclear Power Automation System Engineering Company (SNPAS) have signed an agreement to prototype, manufacture and qualify nuclear power plant reactor protection systems for China’s Generation III reactors. SNPAS is a subsidiary of China’s State Nuclear Power Technology Corporation (SNPTC). Lockheed Martin and SNPAS will develop a nuclear safety instrumentation and control platform, based on field programmable gate array (FPGA) technology, for a new generation of Reactor Protection Systems in China. Terms of the agreement were not disclosed.”

It turns out that the vaunted F-35 has its origins in Russian aviation. According Aviation Intel “People look at the F-35B and see an ultra- modern transformer of sorts, with massive doors that open up and an articulated exhaust tube that seems to warp downward unnaturally on command. The next thing you know the 5th generation stealth fighter is HOVERING IN MID AIR. Lay on decent range (for a V/STOL fighter), higher than Mach speeds, and the most cutting edge radar and avionics package ever and you have a truly groundbreaking design……But is the F-35B’s unique design really that ground breaking at all? The F-35B’s novel lift fan and vectoring tailpipe design was conceived not in Fort Worth, Texas but in Moscow, Russia, about 35+ years ago! The Yak-41 that utilized this exact same concept, now known as the Yak-141, NATO codename “Freestyle,” was designed to be what it’s much lacking Yak-38 predecessor should have been.”

And maybe it is coincidence but Lockheed stands to gain big-dollar cyber security contracts from the US government.

There is something shady about spending billions on cyber offense and defense when no one seems to have a formula or can quantify how much proprietary/national security data has really been covertly compromised by the Chinese, Russians or a middle-school student located in Houston, Texas. The US government-Lockheed officials are not to be trusted. They offer dubious information that lacks specifics or legitimately quantifiable formula/data with which to assign dollar losses. It’s a sham not unlike the trumped-up aerospace engineering gap.

Cyber Threats are Real?

According to Tereza Pultarova, writing in Engineering and Technology Magazine (May 2014) “Speaking at the Reuters Cyber-security Summit in Washington, the company’s vice president Chandra McMahon said that only since January 2014, the firm had to ward off attacks by 43 distinct hacking groups.  The number of cyber-attacks on Lockheed’s systems has been growing steadily – in 2007, ten attacks were detected while three years later it was already 28. In addition to being Pentagon’s number one weapons supplier, Lockheed Martin is also the most important provider of information technology to the US government. The company’s systems are widely used by the US military, energy companies, utilities and other critical infrastructure firms.

The latter have seen, according to Lockheed Martin, a substantial increase in the number of cyber-attacks in the past years.  “While we haven’t seen specific action on objectives in terms of damage, what we have seen over the last several years (is) malware created and deployed to damage critical infrastructure,” McMahon said… Lockheed expects double-digit growth in its cyber business, which now accounts for 10 per cent of revenues in the $8bn (£4.77bn) information systems sector. Lockheed and other US weapons makers are frequent targets of criminal groups, nation states and other hackers seeking to extract valuable information about high-end weapons systems. US intelligence reports have cited attacks launched by groups in Iran, China, Russia and North Korea. Lockheed declined comment on any specifics about the campaigns it had identified.”

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

How Long In The Village?

Today with coffee I am thinking about how long I will make my stay in the Russian village?

Most likely this is not the best question to ask myself today, for I decided that life was too much fun and I had to step on a nail. Therefore after a day of dealing with taking care of that issue, I sit here today with a fresh bandaged foot and I am thinking over a cup of coffee, “How long will I stay?”

Breakfast was oatmeal and cottage cheese, plus two cups of delicious coffee. Sveta has already text message me twenty times and told me to stay put and not do anything for a few days. Therefore, after I write this article, I will settle down and read a good book. I have over 5000 SciFi books to pick from and I am sure I will find something to read…

I installed a new version of android in my Huawei phone yesterday and hope that gives me a better camera to take some pictures around here with. I am phone poor and camera shy in the village and to top it all off, it looks like, when Sveta got home to Moscow, that the monitor on our big computer died. She finally got set up on the tiny netbook we have and she is happy after she got Russian language going for the keyboard. What is that saying, “When it rains it pours!”

I am waiting patiently for a refurbished BlackBerry Pearl flip phone to show up in the mail and it will become my main phone, plus it has a camera also, a two mp shooter that should solve internet photo issues for the websites…

The June bugs as I call them, but Russians call them May Beetles, are thick and here they are greenish silvery goldish tinted and very beautiful. I have one walking the screen next to me as I type this and he sounds like a bumble bee every time he flaps his wings. When the sun shines on him, its looks like he is covered in green shiny metal…

I am a little grouchy, because today is when pizza is delivered to the village store in the village that I call, “The Church Village!” It is called that because it has the most beautiful church and bell tower and it is the center of the whole village. So I call it the church village. Just like I call the village at the fish ponds, “The Fish Village!” Our village is now referred by me as, “The Monk Village!” For we have an actively being rebuilt monastery and yesterday they were working all day on the bell tower. But I am grouchy for I will not be able to and get pizza…

But with all I have said, I have not answered the question I asked…

How long in the village?

I tell you what! In two months I will answer that question… 😉

Kyle Keeton
Windows to Russia…

We now know: Title of most stupid country falls to the USA…

I looked at some news today and the news came from America. It was how proud we are to point the finger at the Chinese and lay the blame on 5 Chinese Generals for espionage or something laughable like that. I went away shaking my head at the brazen stupidity of the U.S. government and really shook my head when I saw Holdens name as the liaison of such information…

This act of ignorance in the worlds eyes, but an act of camouflage in the USA’s eyes, is most likely just the start of a long stream of stupidest maneuvers, that will not end until the empire collapses. We can only hope that it collapses soon, for the sooner that we get a new government and a new way of life the better for us Americans and definitely for the world…

I find it interesting that the most corrupt riddled country in the world (US) actually tries to present a moral high ground in front of the world’s eyes. Then it struck me as I thought about it. The government of the U.S. does not try to fool and pull the wool over anyone’s eyes, but those that live within the borders of America. That includes Canada and Mexico by the way…

Just simply think the three letters NSA and you have already stepped on a nest of embarrassment that includes exactly what we are accusing the Chinese of, steal secretes to better our own companies. Oh yes we do this constantly and for us to take the highroad on this issue is like a Russian saying, “No, I do not drink hot tea!”

It is interesting to watch the British and their comments; They say things like, “You know we have a terrible government, but America makes things look good here in the U.K.”

Now that is something to think about…

Kyle Keeton
Windows to Russia…

How to Change the Flow of Life?

Sveta was talking to me and as I always do, I listen. Sveta is a smart girl and she has a lot of sense in her head. So this morning as the birds sing and Sveta is in Moscow, while I am here in the village, I am doing some coffee thinking’s…

Sveta told me yesterday that we had to have someone in the village to change what we are doing as a pattern in Moscow. We have to have someone willing to stay at the village and draw others to the village. Now she meant herself is the one who needs the status changed and with me in the village it draws her back to once what was common place for her. I could tell as she left last night by train, that she wanted to stay. Then this morning, Boza is a very sad doggy, he is laying under the bed and staring out at me, with those puppy dog eyes. You know those eyes that dogs have and look sad?

Boza understands that we are here for awhile and that this temporary home will become a more permanent one, most likely about three months…

This year we are going to save all the thousands of cherries on the cherry trees and we are going to plant and cultivate many currant fruit bushes. In the past the apples and cherries are stolen by sneaky neighbors and this year, someone will be here. That is the importance of staying here and the most important issue is that to change our mind sets and steer toward the village, we have to instigate the desire…

Status quo is so easy to accept, even as you grumble about the status quo…

Kyle Keeton
Windows to Russia…

Internet Village Style…

Sometimes I have great internet and sometimes it just plain stinks. I have internet but trying to do anything other than text is almost impossible. Therefore text, I will do and when I find a good internet day I will upload five or six images and post at once for all to see…

I am slowly but steadily bringing the village to a more modern standard. I worked on the electrical system a few years ago and beefed it up. Hence I was able to bring a water heater kettle and save on propane usage. We drink a lot of tea and coffee, so hot water is important. I also brought a filter pot to run the well water through, since I have to be extra careful with things like that after all my health issues…

The old female monastery that makes up our village, has been disbanded and now it is a male monastery. They have installed signs and such and with all the supplies they have brought in, soon they will be rebuilding the bell tower that I love so dearly…

I had to install a special app because I am using an android tablet to work on my sites and the only way to get it done properly is to use a app called WordPress.apk. It works good…

The image that I uploaded to this post is a brand new image made by Sveta of the village from the end of the dam. The lake is filled plum full and they are getting ready to stock the fingerlings to grow into huge carp. This truly is heaven on earth and I am thinking that in a few weeks, maybe I can go fishing at the river nearby?

The bell tower in the middle of the image is the one that will be rebuilt and the large buildings to either side are the dormitories for the men who will live here. There is a lot of work to do and I am really hopeful that they rebuild this place. We are located far enough away from the monastery that we are outside the boundaries and will not be effected by the growth of the place…

Got some sightseeing to do and Sveta plus the dog are ready to walk. See you later and as I am left here alone for awhile I will write much more often, just too may things to do right now…

Kyle Keeton
Windows to Russia

In the Village…

The trip down is about 450 kilometers total and it was the best trip we have ever had, coming to the village. The highways are in very good shape and the speed limit has been raised to 130kmh instead of 90kmh…

We found that the mice had set up home, shop and vacation land in our village home and we had some cleaning up to do. They literally had party city, while we were gone…

This will be short as I have a million things to do and I am taking a break from serious writing right now. But there is a ton to write about! The village monastery is being rebuilt, there is new factories and warehouses everywhere, farm production has increased 100 fold and our big village has a new huge food store, plus lots more…

I will being taking pictures and posting them. The village home is in great shape and our tough as nails Volga hummed all the way to the village…

Talk to you later…

Windows to Russia
Kyle Keeton

Coffee Village Style Thinking’s…

I have reached my limits with a city the size of Moscow, Russia. Being a country boy, I am only able to survive so long before I get really grouchy and it is time to spend at least a month in the village. This will revitalize me and allow me to get reaffirmed with my life better. Moscow is just too big for this country boy…

Therefore tomorrow we are leaving for our village and Sveta will be there for about a week and I will be there until the mosquitoes eat me alive or all die themselves from trying to eat me. I figure about a month…

I am going to drive Sveta to the train station near our village and set her on her way after we spend some time there. I know Boza needs the time in the village also, he needs the grass to roll in and the animals to chase. Dog stuff is important, as important as my stuff, you know…

I have internet in the village, my tablet and other toys. I will keep up to a point, but I am going to look the other way for awhile as the west tries to destroy the world and Russia and China try to stop them…

The division is final between east and west, I do not see it ever healing…

We are going to the Russian village…

Post by Kyle Keeton
Windows to Russia…

What Does The US Government Want in Ukraine? by Ron Paul…

In several eastern Ukrainian towns over the past week, the military opened fire on its own citizens. Dozens may have been killed in the violence. Although the US government generally condemns a country’s use of military force against its own population, especially if they are unarmed protesters, this time the US administration blamed the victims. After as many as 20 unarmed protesters were killed on the May 9th holiday in Ukraine, the State Department spokesman said “we condemn the outbreak of violence caused by pro-Russia separatists.”

Why are people protesting in eastern Ukraine? Because they do not believe the government that came to power after the US-backed uprising in February is legitimate. They do not recognize the authority of an unelected president and prime minister. The US sees this as a Russian-sponsored destabilization effort, but is it so hard to understand that the people in Ukraine may be annoyed with the US and EU for their involvement in regime change in their country? Would we be so willing to accept an unelected government in Washington put in place with the backing of the Chinese and Iranians?

The US State Department provided much assistance earlier this year to those involved in the effort to overthrow the Ukrainian government. The US warned the Ukrainian government at the time not to take any action against those in the streets, even as they engaged in violence and occupied government buildings. But now that those former protesters have come to power, the US takes a different view of protest. Now they give full support to the bloody crackdown against protesters in the east. The State Department spokesperson said last week: “We continue to call for groups who have jeopardized public order by taking up arms and seizing public buildings in violation of Ukrainian law to disarm and leave the buildings they have seized.” This is the opposite of what they said in February. Do they think the rest of the world does not see this hypocrisy?

The residents of eastern Ukraine have long been closer to Russia than to the US and EU. In fact, that part of Ukraine had been a part of Russia. After February’s regime change, officials in the east announced that they would hold referendum to see whether the population wanted autonomy from the US-backed government in Kiev. The US demanded that Russian President Putin stop eastern Ukraine from voting on autonomy, and last week the Russian president did just that: he said that the vote should not be held as scheduled. The eastern Ukrainians ignored him and said they would hold the vote anyway. So much for the US claims that Russia controls the opposition in Ukraine.

Even though the Russian president followed US demands and urged the eastern Ukrainians to hold off on the vote, the US State Department announced that the US would apply additional sanctions on Russia if the vote is held! Does this make any sense?

The real question is why the US government is involved in Ukraine in the first place. We are broke. We cannot even afford to fix our own economy. Yet we want to run Ukraine? Does it really matter who Ukrainians elect to represent them? Is it really a national security matter worth risking a nuclear war with Russia whether Ukraine votes for more regional autonomy and a weaker central government? Isn’t that how the United States was originally conceived?

Has the arrogance of the US administration, thinking they should run the world, driven us to the brink of another major war in Europe? Let us hope they will stop this dangerous game and come to their senses. I say let’s have no war for Ukraine!

Original article here: http://http://tinyurl.com/klpuq26
Permission to reprint in whole or in part is gladly granted, provided full credit is given.

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Windows to Russia…