Russia signs docs to Invade Ukraine. Russia moves towards USSR

have u seen putin’s address to the nation one hour special?
and his cca 9 minutes press conference?
his last words on the conference (english lady translates): “I would like to stay on the side of good, but just because you are a force of good, it does not mean that you are not a force of power. I believe that the forces of good must be powerful enough to defend themselves. And on that I will leave You, thank You very much.

@neru
Unfortunately, I think EU leaders know what they’ve done; they’re controlled all the way & do what they’re told.

Putin looks like he’s going down swinging, but I’m not so sure, except Biden just gave him a big, green light. I’m waiting to see what China does. This might all be done for China’s benefit.

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What other choice does Russia have though? What the deepstate wants, the deepstate gets, and for the time being, Biden still the face of the MIC. Wasn’t it Jon Rappaport who suggested on Solari that he thinks the EU called Putin and said, there’s gonna be a war, and you side with us against China. This was all pre covid he thinks. Instead it seems he put his eggs in the China basket. This is confusing to me why the globalists wouldn’t adore China, but if you know a smidgen about Chinese, Hun Chinese culture, they drive hard bargains, and I think they’re european eugenics ambitions were led through the nose by the beast of the East. I think they recognized way too late in the game just how stealthy their pawn actually was to flip the traditional chess board. Really Putin has nothing to fear, but the globalists have put themselves in a very awkward position. They’ve made enemies at home, foreign and domestic, I’m betting they have to hedge their bets on war or the whole thing blows up in their face, pun intended.

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Pepe is great as ever
Orlov is next
thanx

Mearsheimer is great. He has a lot of very informative videos.

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I meant the West. Ukraine is a cat’s paw of the West; their last real election selected for a pro-Russian president, which is why the CIA overthrew him.

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Putin wants UKR, crops and rest of the Black Sea ports Mariupol and Odessa included. This way he has a monopoly on the most active corridors of New Silk Road.

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Great point.
China is the biggest winner out of all this. The more conflict, the more Russia is driven into China’s arms in spite of the natural inclination being for Russia to team with Europe/ US. Embargos decrease demand which lowers the price of oil and gas that China buys from Russia through the new pipe lines.

I wonder if all those ties China has to our elites including Biden Inc could have something to do with this…

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I think the elites got so used to buying influence, they just assume it’s an NPC game. China has a long history as the hermit kingdom it is, burning its own merchant fleets to spite the its own face in cutting the nose of its enemies. Of course globalists who have no understanding of custom and culture just can’t think outside its own economic prison. It would behoove them to do so, but not many things they do ever does.

Very much so, esp. the farmland to start.

The blackmail chain has many links, some go through the old epstein/Maxwell/mossad link and it looks like biden is caught in another one Ran through china.

However what people need to understand is that all parts of the chain is connected through the telecom infrastructure.
So the eye of sauron watches it all and can dictate the flow of information.
The one ring to rule them all is worn by the cold beast in the north.

Back to china, who has controlled chinas telecom and energy infrastrukture since they got industrialised?
China doesnt move an inch without the ok of this group.

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this begs the question: who ‘owns’ russia’s communication?
not these people, or do they?

Ericsson & The Russian Revolution

2021-08-29

Now think a little about what really happened and why!

"Today, when Russia is once again in a development phase and Swedish companies are showing renewed interest in a federation that, despite having contracted something, still represents a colossal market, it may be worth looking back to see what can be learned from events in the past. At the turn of the last century, many Swedish entrepreneurs were active in this neighbor to the east, which by chance is also the largest country in Europe. belonged to Sweden, namely St. Petersburg.

Among those who saw the potential that Mother Russia offered was Lars Magnus Ericsson. During the 1890s, the Russian postal and telegraph administration, which ordered its equipment mainly from Ericsson, also put pressure on the company to start production in St. Petersburg, then Russia’s capital. The Russian offer, which was more of a requirement, combined with Lars Magnus Ericsson’s insight that he was about to lose the Swedish market through the establishment of Televerket, Swedish PTT and SAT for its own production facilities in Stockholm, drove Ericsson to established operations in leased premises in St. Petersburg 1897.

Only three years later, production was moved to the company’s own factory in Samsonievsky Prospekt. The facility was built at a cost of SEK 1 million, a significant sum at the time. The opportunities for expansion in Russia were so favorable and domestic problems in Sweden so great that Lars Magnus Ericsson for a period of several years seriously considered moving his head office from Stockholm to St. Petersburg. But when competition between Ericsson and SAT turned into a collaboration in 1901, he abandoned his relocation plans. However, the Russian market still seemed to offer greater potential than its Swedish counterpart, so despite the head office remaining in Stockholm, the Russian factory remained a very important part of Ericsson’s operations - and an important component of the Russian economy.

Despite this, the plant remained only unprofitable during the first years. In 1901, the workforce amounted to 165 employees, but sales amounted to only half a million Swedish kronor. In 1903, the decision was made to drastically reduce the workforce to only 25 employees and a year later, the factory reported a net profit for the first time. In 1905, sales amounted to SEK 2.3 million. In the same year, Ericsson in Russia was converted into a Russian limited company with all shares owned by the Swedish parent company.

The first of the Russian revolutions of the 20th century also took place in 1905. The defeat in the war with Japan combined with the unfavorable economic climate and the general dissatisfaction with an outdated system of government led to serious civil unrest. Ericsson’s profits fell sharply again, just as the company seemed to be gaining momentum and the workforce was falling again. Sales in 1906 decreased to SEK 2.0 million and a year later to SEK 1.7 million, while the number of employees, which had already risen to 650 in 1905, decreased by 25 percent to 470 in 1906.

Investments in Russia have never been particularly reassuring, but for someone who is prepared to withstand the storms, can they be worth it, at least for a while? When the situation stabilized in 1907, Ericsson’s sales in Russia increased rapidly and the St. Petersburg factory quadrupled its profits in just a few years. In 1910, the plant had about 900 employees and there seemed to be no limit to its success. Not even the outbreak of the First World War could stop the expanding activity, despite the fact that significant deliveries of materials from Stockholm had to take the very difficult land-based route of the times, through Haparanda in northern Sweden and Russian-owned Finland, due to maritime blockade.

At the end of the war, expansion was still planned. The St. Petersburg facility was extended and modernized as late as 1916 - but the Bolshevik October Revolution of 1917 finally put an end to all such activities. Ericsson was thrown out of Russia without receiving as much as a kopeck in compensation for all its assets in St. Petersburg.

Ericsson’s claim on the Russian state was estimated at SEK 20 million in 1920. The Swedish company negotiated with the authorities for compensation for its nationalized assets on several occasions over the years, but without success.

Ericsson thus lost its plant in St. Petersburg, but the plant continued to produce telephones during the 20th century under the name “Red Dawn”. Ericsson did not return to Russia until 1994 - almost 100 years after the establishment of its first business there, but this time the company chose to base itself in today’s capital, Moscow. However, a second office was soon opened in St. Petersburg. "

Stalin was known for being paranoid right?
Something about the phones being bugged?

That is crazy if they bugged the Tsars phones? But if you think about it, bugging phones back then wasn’t hard at all. Much easier than today. My Great Grandma had the party line with Bell Atlantic. It was courtesy to pick up the phone without making a sound and courteously wait for the perfect time to suggest the town crier hang up cuz other people need to use the line. Those phones came bugged, talk about see something say something…

Crypto AG & Andreas Linde

2020-09-23

Naaawh …

Speaking of Andreas Linde, the EU, the intelligence service collective and the banks’ encryption - Yes and a certain secret stamp that can change everything.

“The VPN solution has been developed by Business Security together with the Swedish Armed Forces and FMV for almost ten years. The first delivery took place in 2006, while the current generation began shipping two years ago.”

So enough, he is familiar with the intelligence service and who is behind the EU - jorå serru.

The Swedish entrepreneur Boris Hagelin “fled” Sweden during World War II to reduce the risk of exposure for Investor who had financed Boris, and went to the equally neutral Switzerland … that country that Muhammar Ghadaffi called a gangster league.

It would have been a mildly sad mood if you had been caught up in what you were doing. The first order from France for 5000 Cryyptograph machines manufactured by Ericsson, was never finally delivered, so the production went like a Tesla …

Boris thus took the business from his company AB Cryptoteknik on Luntmakargatan, which made encryption machines, and in 1952 founded the Swiss company Crypto AG.

Now Investor probably thought that they had built a decent waterproof bulkhead.

The United States with the Dulles brothers became both naturally and quickly interested in Boris’ fine apparatus!

From Switzerland, the company would withdraw millions of dollars from selling encryption machines to over 120 countries right into the 2000s in what was the last century’s intelligence service coup.

In a joint damage minimization publication, the Washington Post, German ZDF and Swiss SRF reveal how the company was secretly owned by the American intelligence service, CIA, and the West German counterpart, BND, which had rigged the machines to facilitate decryption. It was simply not true without a clear backdrop to protect the master from exposure - he nevertheless controlled the so desirable transmission that enabled eavesdropping since basically from the beginning of the telephone network.

In practice, this meant that foreign governments paid the United States and Germany to allow them to access - and crack - their encrypted codes.

"It was the intelligence coup of the century. “Foreign governments paid large sums of money to the United States and West Germany for the privilege of having their most secret communications read by at least two (and possibly five or six) foreign nations,” the CIA wrote in a report, according to the Washington Post.

Among the company’s clients were Iran and several military junta in Latin America, as well as governments in India and Pakistan. However, China or the Soviet Union never used the company’s services, they also wrote - which of course was a lie because the Soviet Union had at least two crypto machines …

With the help of the encryption tool, the United States was able to provide the British with information about Argentine troops during the Falklands War, writes the Washington Post. The CIA could also use the information to track down plans to assassinate dictators in South America.

Sweden may have known about the operation, it is extended to in different contexts.

Even today, the documents are classified and the operation is described as one of the most well-kept secrets during the Cold War. It can be said that this particular secret stamp is not directly insignificant to the current order.

The operation would later go by the name “Rubicon” and Sweden was one of at least four countries - along with Israel, Switzerland and Great Britain - that knew about it or received secret information from the United States and West Germany.
Here one can say that a certain pattern of husses jam jar cleavage becomes quite obvious.

In the early 1990s, the German intelligence service, BNP, left the company when the risk of being exposed was judged to be too high, they knew of course that the collapse of the Eastern Bloc risked some unwelcome information mobility. Instead, their share was acquired by the United States, which continued the operation until 2018, the same year the company was liquidated.

Yes, that was a bit wrong with Donald Trump quite simply and had not then Admiral Rogers done the thing so much better with his Snowden project.

Then Crypto International took over the brand and the international business, writes Washington Post. The company’s chairman, Swedish Andreas Linde - he with EU secrets, says in a statement to the newspaper that he did not know Crypto AG’s connections to the American and German intelligence services.

A real Swedish truth witness in other words.

The EU is thus basically an Investor-led CIA project.

  • We at Crypto International have never had any relationship with the CIA or BND, says Linde and continues:

  • If what you say is true, I feel cheated and my family feels cheated and I think there will be many employees who feel cheated, as well as customers.

The company’s website emphasizes that Crypto AG and Crypto International are two “completely different companies without any kind of relationship”.

"The article published in the SRF, ZDF and Washington Post is very outrageous. We are currently investigating the situation and will leave a comment when we have received the full picture ", Crypto International writes in a statement on its website.

According to the Washington Post, another company, CyOne Security, has also taken over Crypto AG’s previous operations and they also deny any connection to the intelligence services.

![International spy scandal revealed: Swedish-linked company let CIA spy on over a hundred countries

I guess that’s what happens when you live in an echo chamber you bought and paid for yourself. I wonder what would happen if the technocrats decided to rise up against their patrons. At least they have some semblance of a brain twixt their ears…I think.

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I don’t at all think they’re dumb, just outside their field. I think they are very smart, when it comes to tech but absolutely dumb when it comes to human nature. To use the colloquial term WOKE which is simply Skinners Principles of one must get rid of race, gender etc. in favor of a biosurveillance state and transhumanism which I think what it is. It’s not traditional communism, CRT came directly from Harvard the champion of BCI. I think these elitist wokeists do have a fatal problem: they see humans as cattle. They can’t get the race card right save for a few diehard disgruntled youths raised in the projects. Even their their open borders Latin and Muslim transplants to replace the people aren’t working cuz you just can’t hitch a wagon on every horse.

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According to Swedish law its illegal to export arms to a open conflict zone.
Somehow swedish weapons seems to arrive in countries right before war breaks out.
These could be from a old cache hidden somewhere though.

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