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Re: Those Crazy Russians

Postby conniption » Mon Dec 23, 2013 6:20 am

JackRiddler » Thu Nov 07, 2013 7:11 pm wrote:

http://act.watchdog.net/petitions/3998? ... kIXxYyx0sI

We demand the truth about Nadya Tolokonnikova!

Nadya Tolokonnikova is gone.

On October 21, the jailed Pussy Riot member was taken from her prison colony in Mordovia for protesting the jail’s “slave-like” conditions by Russian authorities. While en route to a new prison, the 23-year-old disappeared — and Nadya’s family still has no proof she’s even alive.

At best, Nadya has been cut off from the outside world, the only legal way Putin has left to torture Pussy Riot and their families. At best, Nadya is mutilated or dead — and the least we’re willing to demand is answers.

Don’t let Nadya become another one of Vladimir Putin’s victims. If she’s still alive, raising our voices will help keep her that way, forcing him to reveal her whereabouts and comfort her loved ones. Don’t wait — write Putin’s government today!

PETITION TO VLADIMIR PUTIN: Tell us the truth about what's happened to Nadya Tolokonnikova, and let her family know where she is and if she's alright.


Meanwhile the reports are that she has been exiled to Siberia for her bad behavior in prison.


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Pussy Riot member Maria Alyokhina released from prison

Published time: December 23, 2013

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Maria Alyokhina, member of Russian punk band Pussy Riot, speaks to the media at a train station in Nizhny Novgorod December 23, 2013.(Reuters / Sergei Karpukhin)

Maria Alyokhina, a member of the controversial band Pussy Riot, has been released from prison after being pardoned under a massive amnesty, according to her lawyer.

Alyokhina and another band member, Nadezhda Tolokonnikova, were serving two-year terms for hooliganism. Both were sentenced over their ‘punk prayer’ act in a Russian Orthodox Christian cathedral.

Both activists were pardoned under a massive amnesty signed by President Putin last week. Tolokonnikova may walk out of prison later in the day, according to the Federal Penitentiary Service.

The first move for Alyokhina after her release will be to meet human rights activists in Moscow, her lawyer, Pyotr Saikin, told Interfax.

On her way to Moscow she spoke on the phone to Dozhd (Rain) TV to denounce her amnesty, calling it “PR stunt.” She said that she plans to work as a human rights activist.

Alyokhina, Tolokonnikova and a third member of the feminist punk band, Yekaterina Samutsevich, were among a group of masked people who went into Moscow’s Christ the Savior Cathedral in February 2012 to make footage in its sacred altar area for a music video. The video released later on the Internet was an anti-government ‘prayer’ full of obscenities.

The three were tried for inciting religious hatred over their actions in the cathedral and sentenced to two years in prison each. A court later changed Samutsevich's sentence to a suspended one, because unlike the two other convicts she didn’t actually enter the altar area while dancing in the church.

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Maria Alekhina (left) and Nadezhda Tolokonnikova.(RIA Novosti / Andrey Stenin)

The prosecution was viewed as a politically motivated trial by many critics of the Russian government. The girls were praised as artistic freedom fighters by some celebrities, including Madonna, Sting and Yoko Ono.

The majority of Russians, however, approved of the prosecution of the group. According to an opinion poll held shortly before their sentencing, only 15 percent of Russians said the band members should not be punished at all, while 42 percent agreed that they had offended Christian believers with their actions, and 53 percent said churches were no place for a political protest. But most of the people polled said the offence deserved a fine or compulsory communal work, rather than a prison term.

The amnesty, which was passed to mark the 20th anniversary of the Russian Constitution, covered some 25,000 people. In addition to members of Pussy Riot, some other prominent prisoners were eligible for amnesty, including the 30 Greenpeace activists under investigation over their protest at an Arctic oil rig in September, and opposition activists involved in rioting at Moscow’s Bolotnaya Square in May 2012.

On Friday, another prominent Russian inmate was pardoned under a separate decree. Mikhail Khodorkovsky, a former oil tycoon who was convicted for fraud and money laundering, was released after serving 10 years.


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Re: Those Crazy Russians

Postby elfismiles » Mon Dec 23, 2013 12:14 pm

Merry Pussimass!!!
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Re: Those Crazy Russians

Postby conniption » Sat Feb 01, 2014 7:28 am

Олимпийский огонь побывал на самой высокой точке Европы

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zScwQzBCMt4

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Published on Jan 31, 2014

В рамках эстафеты олимпийского огня Игр в Сочи-2014 факел был зажжён на вершине самой высокой горы Европы -- горе Эльбрус. Факелоносцы-альпинисты добрались до снежной вершины Эльбруса и в специальной лампаде доставили туда Олимпийский огонь Игр в Сочи-2014. На западном пике Эльбруса на высоте 5642 метра над уровнем моря Чашу Олимпийского Огня зажгли Абдул-Халим Эльмезов и Карина Мезова.

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Re: Those Crazy Russians

Postby conniption » Sat Feb 01, 2014 7:45 am

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January 31, 2014

Gifts from space: Sochi winners will receive extra meteorite-studded medals

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Some Olympic winners who will win their gold medals on February 15 will receive medals embedded with tiny fragments of last year’s Chelyabinsk meteorite.

The date hasn’t been randomly chosen – February 15, 2014 will mark the one-year anniversary of the meteorite strike that caused much damage in the Russian city of Chelyabinsk in the Urals.

Fifty medals have been struck in all. “Ten of them will be sent to the Olympic Committees of those countries whose sportsmen win gold medals on February 15, and another 40 will be sent to private collections,” the Chelyabinsk Region administration said on its website.

"We will hand out our medals to all the athletes who will win gold on that day [February 15], because both the meteorite strike and the Olympic Games are global events,” Chelyabinsk Region Culture Minister Aleksey Betekhtin said.

Bits of the space rock have been chipped off and inserted into the medals, he said.

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Photo by Vyacheslav Shishkoedov / pravmin74.ru

The medals have been made with the use of gold and silver and will be carved by specialists at a workshop in the town of Zlatoust, which is famous for its artistic engravings on metals sourced in the Chelyabinsk Region.

The technique for embedding a meteorite fragment is intricate.

The whole process requires 12 operations, involving the jewelry-style fixing of the meteorite, according to Chelyabinsk Region government’s official website. It takes up to nine people to embed just one piece.

“All the medals are covered by nickel, then by gold. After that some of them are covered by silver which then gets oxidized, hence the bluish shade of the medal. So the medals will be quite colorful,” the website said.

Over 60 small pieces of meteorite have been given by the Chelyabinsk Ministry of Culture to Zlatoust craftspeople.

Seven sets of medals will be offered on February 15: in the men's 1,500 meter speed skating, the women's 1,000 meters and the men's 1,500 short track, the women's cross-country skiing relay, the men's K-125 ski jump, the women's super-giant slalom and men's skeleton events. All participants will have the chance to take home the meteorite-studded medals.

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Producing souvenir Olympic medals with fragments from the meteorite in Chelyabinsk at the MAOK art workshop in Zlatoust. (RIA Novosti / Aleksandr Kondratuk)
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Re: Those Crazy Russians

Postby conniption » Tue Feb 11, 2014 11:16 pm

Yulia Lipnitskaya (DEBUT GOLD WINNER) Russian Figure Skater 2014 Sochi Winter Olympics

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mZGercV-3Dk

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Evgeni Plushenko LP Olympic Games in Sochi in 2014 Figure Skating

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KOKczE8PFi0


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Re: Those Crazy Russians

Postby Zombie Glenn Beck » Wed Feb 12, 2014 2:56 am

Damn I wish Christopher Knowles was still active. Would love to hear his take on the torch being shot into space.
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Re: Those Crazy Russians

Postby 82_28 » Wed Feb 12, 2014 6:22 am

Hate to say it, but Knowles is a hack. He is not honest in the sense of having any rigour or intuition. Some shit can get teased from his work but at heart he is a wordy egotist who could win the future Paranormal Jeopardy Week. I once had a minor argument with him and found him to be extremely arrogant. Was not interested in another point of view -- taking himself too seriously. He once appeared here as well, oh about, one and a half years ago I would say. He left in that classic huff of everyone here being idiots type shit. He's type A all the way.

If you were to take the good Mr. Wells writings and the Knowles writings and put them up to the same "microscope" there would be no comparison. Nobody measures up to the man who founded this forum. Yes it's a cult. However, Jeff has always remained humble and noticably circumspect in his ongoing silence. We are a humble cult with a distant founder.

Would sure love to read you again, Jeff!
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Re: Those Crazy Russians

Postby 0_0 » Wed Feb 12, 2014 5:56 pm

I don't know 82_82. I know maybe 4 or 5 personally in the world and Christopher Knowles isn't one of them, but i always enjoyed his blog, with some reservations off course but i have that with everything. It was an entertaining blog at least, and he obviously took effort in it. For me it's a shame to see it go inactive all of a sudden couple months ago, without much of an explanation. But then blogging seems passé. One blog i enjoy now is http://2012diaries.blogspot.nl/ with a nice mix of music, occult and nostalgia (?). I don't watch the olympics because it's homophobic and more importantly they killed all stray dogs beforehand. It sounds funny to me typing it out but actually it's sad.
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Re: Those Crazy Russians

Postby Zombie Glenn Beck » Wed Feb 12, 2014 7:13 pm

Yeah, got to agree that Knowles is pretty hit and miss. Hes definitely a true believer type. Still, he was an unusually insightful writer in a sub-genre of conspiracy theory that is full of subhumans like Michael Hoffman and I miss him.
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Re: Those Crazy Russians

Postby KeenInsight » Thu Feb 13, 2014 7:41 pm

IF we were to believe the mass media today, it seems hating Russia is the new trend, you know rather than resolving useless, petty differences and sharing culture and just getting along.

I'm sure some of you have seen the media today - I mean hell its like certain people WANT another Cold War, and someone to direct their hate at, and yet Russia is only the 6th leader in the world for Military expenditure, where-as the U.S. is the #1 death-dealer in the world today.

Also the whole hypocrisy over the whole Russia anti-gay boycotting, especially by that corporate dick-sucking Obama, when the media says nothing of why the U.S. is currently allied with Saudi Arabia which executes homosexuals or Nigeria which arrests homosexuals. And also Obama claims to have the right to kill people without trial. Such a bizarre world today.

U.S. Foreign Policy and propaganda media policy is quite simply to divide and rule.
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Re: Those Crazy Russians

Postby conniption » Sat Mar 08, 2014 6:12 am

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Breaking the Ice, breaking down barriers: XI Paralympics open in Sochi (PHOTOS)

Published time: March 08, 2014

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The opening ceremony of the 2014 Paralympic Winter Games in Sochi, March 7, 2014. (RIA Novosti)

A spectacular show kicked off the XI Paralympic Winter Games at Fisht Stadium in Sochi as athletes from around the world set out to prove that it's possible to overcome obstacles, unite, and achieve the unbelievable.

The vibrant opening ceremony was called "Breaking the Ice" to honor the strength of the human spirit, and showed the importance of changing perceptions and promoting inclusiveness in society.

“Together you are the catalysts for change. United as one, you have the ability to change perceptions and alter attitudes like no other,” Sir Philip Craven, president of the International Paralympic Committee (IPC), said during the opening ceremony.

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An icebreaker ship called "Peace" is seen during the opening ceremony of the 2014 Paralympic Winter Games in Sochi, March 7, 2014. (Reuters / Alexander Demianchuk)

The central theme of the Paralympic Winter Games is Togetherness, to demonstrate that together we can overcome any obstacles.

The ‘Peace’ icebreaker, which appeared on stage during the opening ceremony, played a key role in conveying the main message that the Games are trying to send: coming together and breaking down stereotypes and biases.


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Performers take part in the opening ceremony of the 2014 Paralympic Winter Games in Sochi, March 7, 2014. (RIA Novosti)

As the Games get underway in Sochi, 547 athletes from 45 countries will compete for 72 gold medals in five sports over 10 days.

That is the largest number of athletes to take part in the event since it was launched in 1976, breaking a new record.


Host country Russia has nearly 70 athletes competing, and they're a force to be reckoned with. The Russian team placed second in London and Vancouver, but hopes to earn the top spot this time around.

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Ukrainian paralympic cross-country skier and biathlete Mykhaylo Tkachenko enters the stadium the Fisht Olympic Stadium during the opening ceremony of the 2014 Winter Paralympic Games in the Black Sea resort of Sochi on March 7, 2014. (AFP Photo / Kirill Kudryavtsev)

The Sochi Paralympic Games have the ingredients to provide a bit of everything: passion, pride, and a drop of politics, as Ukraine’s sole athlete performing in the opening ceremony received thunderous applause.

Paralympians came together during the opening ceremony, demonstrating the central themes of unity, equality, and inclusiveness.

"Over the coming days you will watch high performance sport showcasing feats of endurance that will surprise you, tremendous skills that will excite you and examples of human endeavor that will inspire you. The sport you witness here will change you - not just for now, but forever," IPC President Sir Philip Craven said.

“Thirty-four years ago when the old Soviet Union declined the opportunity to stage the 1980 Paralympic Games in Moscow, the prospect of Russia staging its first Paralympic Games was nothing but a dream," Craven added.

"Sport is a great way, great vehicle for someone to find their life again after maybe what could be termed a 'tragedy,'" he said.

Craven hopes the Games will help change people's attitudes towards disabled people.

"If you look at how the Paralympic movement has developed since the 1990s, this is a game changer and a changer for the lives of probably 10% of the Russian population," he said.

Dmitry Chernyshenko, president of the Sochi Organizing Committee, said that he hopes the Games will "inspire millions of people to reach new heights."

The Paralympic Games are a testament to the power of sport and the ability of ordinary people to rise above things which otherwise could conquer the human spirit.

One can learn from Paralympians that “even the biggest challenge can be seen not as an obstacle but an opportunity and that we choose every day the way we perceive our life," Sochi Paralympics Ambassador Natalia Vodianova said.

The potential for the enlightenment that the Games will bring is important for Russia, which does not have a good track record of accommodating its disabled population - although there are signs that this is beginning to change.

144 of the 1,000 performers that participated in the opening ceremony were people with various disabilities, including a choir of disabled children.

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Performers take part in the opening ceremony of the 2014 Paralympic Winter Games in Sochi March 7, 2014. (Reuters / Christian Hartmann)

New ground will be broken in Russia and the athletes, just by competing, will have a dramatic influence on an international audience.

One of the central images of the performance was the Firebird - a magical bird of fire symbolizing the spirit of Russia.

"The city of Sochi has built a barrier-free environment for athletes and officials to enjoy, I call upon all those who experience these Games to have barrier-free minds, too,"
Craven said at the opening ceremony.

The Paralympic Games show more than anything that sport can bring hope and make a real difference to people's lives.

"One thing about Paralympians is that they’re fighters; they’re fighters who fight very, very hard for what they believe in, for what their rights are, and for what their freedom should be," Craven told RT. To read the rest of RT's interview with the IPC president, click here.
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Re: Those Crazy Russians

Postby conniption » Wed Aug 27, 2014 12:30 am

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Russian fireworks show tops Cannes intl pyrotechnics competition (FULL VIDEO)

Published time: August 27, 2014

With their unique and breathtaking pyro-music performance a Russian fireworks company from Kaliningrad has won the “Olympic prize in pyrotechnics” at an international fireworks festival in Cannes.

The Russian team’s performance watched by over 200,000 spectators won over the jury by combining tradition and innovation. The magic of Khan pyrotechnic company from Kaliningrad bewitched all members of the jury with a sophisticated and unique show full of intensity called Black swan.

KHAN (Russie) - Festival Art Pyrotechnique Cannes

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Published on Aug 25, 2014

In their concept, the Russian designers explained that their performance set out to create “deep emotions aroused both by the legendary music of Tchaikovsky and enchanting fireworks, while revealing the exceptional grace and beauty of the black swan.”

“Black swan is far from being a symbol of sorrow. Maybe one of them will grant you good luck!” Khan says.

Recognized as one of the most remarkable competitions of a kind, the Cannes Pyrotechnic Art Festival gathered fireworks gurus from around the world to compete for the Gold Vestale.

Each year, companies compete for the Silver Vestale and once in 6 years the prizewinners gather to fight for the Gold Vestale. The Russian firm won the competition in 2011, with their performance called “Kalinka – the Russian soul.”

Cannes' bay in the French Riviera provides a fantastic setting to hold such competitions. Pyro-musical displays are fired over the Mediterranean from three barges located 180 meters from each other. A high quality and high power sound system is crucial to make sure that every spectator enjoys the show.

Italians, French, Chinese, Spanish and Russians all competed in 2014 to win the Gold Vestale in a natural setting 400 meters offshore. The jury evaluated the pyrotechnical shows based on music and firework conception, overall impression, sound tracks chosen, as well as the originality of the performance.
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Re: Those Crazy Russians

Postby Freitag » Wed Aug 27, 2014 4:08 pm

conniption » Fri Mar 07, 2014 11:12 pm wrote:
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Performers take part in the opening ceremony of the 2014 Paralympic Winter Games in Sochi, March 7, 2014. (RIA Novosti)


There's an interesting story behind that deer symbol. It's a tattoo from a 2500-year-old mummy of a Siberian princess.
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Re: Those Crazy Russians

Postby conniption » Fri Sep 26, 2014 5:03 am

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Thursday, September 25, 2014

The Threat of War and the Russian Response

by Sergey Glazyev for Russia in Global Affairs


How to Lead a Coalition and Avoid a Global Conflict

Sergei Glaziev is an Advisor to the President of the Russian Federation, Full Member of the Russian Academy of Sciences.

Summary: The world needs a coalition of sound forces advocating stability – a global anti-war coalition with a positive plan for rearranging the international financial and economic architecture on the principles of mutual benefit, fairness, and respect for national sovereignty.


U.S. actions in Ukraine should be classified not only as hostile with regard to Russia, but also as targeting global destabilization. The U.S. is essentially provoking an international conflict to salvage its geopolitical, financial, and economic authority. The response must be systemic and comprehensive, aimed at exposing and ending U.S. political domination, and, most importantly, at undermining U.S. military-political power based on the printing of dollars as a global currency.

The world needs a coalition of sound forces advocating stability —in essence, a global anti-war coalition with a positive plan for rearranging the international financial and economic architecture on the principles of mutual benefit, fairness, and respect for national sovereignty.


CURBING THE ARBITRARINESS OF RESERVE CURRENCY ISSUERS

This coalition could be comprised of large independent states (BRICS); the developing world (most of Asia, Africa, and Latin America), which has been discriminated against in the current global financial and economic system; CIS countries interested in balanced development without conflicts; and those European nations not prepared to obey the disparaging U.S. diktat. The coalition should take measures to eliminate the fundamental causes of the global crisis, including:

> the uncontrolled issuance of global reserve currencies, which allows issuers to abuse their dominant position, thus increasing disproportions and destructive tendencies in the global financial and economic system;
> the inability of existing mechanisms regulating banking and financial institutions to ward off excessive risks and financial bubbles;
> an exhausted potential for growth within the prevailing technology-based economic system and lack of conditions for creating a new one, including insufficient investment for the broad use of basic technological solutions.

Conditions must be created to allow the national fiscal authorities to lend money for building an economy based on new technologies and carrying out economic modernization, and to encourage innovation and business activities in areas of potential growth. The issuers of reserve currencies must guarantee their stability by capping the national debt and payment and trade balance deficits. Also, they will have to use transparent mechanisms for issuing currencies and ensure free exchange for all assets trading in their countries.

Another important requirement issuers of global reserve currencies should meet is compliance with fair rules of competition and non-discriminatory access to financial markets. Other countries observing similar restrictions should be able to use their national currencies as an instrument of foreign trade and currency and financial exchanges, and allow their use as reserve currencies by partner countries. It would be advisable to group national currencies seeking the status of global or regional reserves into several categories depending on the issuers’ compliance with certain standards.

In addition to introducing rules for issuers of global reserve currencies, measures should be taken to strengthen control over capital flows to prevent speculative attacks that destabilize international and national currency and financial systems. Members of the coalition will need to forbid transactions with offshore jurisdictions and make refinancing inaccessible to banks and corporations created with offshore residents. The currencies of countries that fail to follow these rules should not be used in international settlements.

A major overhaul of international financial institutions is necessary to ensure control over the issuers of global reserve currencies. Participating countries must be represented fairly, on objective criteria, such as their share in global production, trade, and finances; their natural resources; and population. The same criteria should be applied to an emerging basket of currencies for new SDRs (Special Drawing Rights) that can be used as a yardstick for determining the value of national currencies, including reserve currencies. Initially, the basket could contain the currencies of those coalition members that agree to observe these rules.

Such ambitious reforms will require proper legal and institutional support. To this end, the coalition’s decisions should be given the status of international commitments; and UN institutions, relevant international organizations, and all countries interested in reforms should be broadly involved.

In order to encourage application of socially important achievements of a new technological mode globally, countries will have to devise an international strategic planning system of socio-economic development. It should provide long-term forecasts for scientific and technological development; define prospects for the global economy, regional associations and leading countries; look for ways to overcome disproportions, including development gaps between industrialized and emerging economies; and set development priorities and indicative targets for international organizations.

The U.S. and other G7 countries will most likely reject the above proposals for reforming the international currency and financial system without discussion out of fear that they could undermine their monopoly, which allows them to issue world currencies uncontrollably. While reaping enormous benefits from this system, leading Western countries limit access to their own assets, technologies, and labor by imposing more and more restrictions.

If the G7 refuses to “make room” in the governing agencies of international financial organizations for the anti-war coalition, the latter should master enough synergy to create alternative global regulators.

> The BRICS could serve as a prototype and take the following measures to maintain economic security:
> create a universal payment system for BRICS countries and issue a common payment card that would incorporate China’s UnionPay, Brazil’s ELO, India’s RuPay, and Russian payment systems;
> build an interbank information exchange system similar to SWIFT and which is independent from the United States and the European Union;
> establish its own rating agencies.

RUSSIA AS UNWILLING LEADER

Russia will have a leading role in building a coalition against the U.S. since it is most vulnerable and will not succeed in the ongoing confrontation without such an alliance. If Russia fails to show initiative, the anti-Russian bloc currently being created by the U.S. will absorb or neutralize Russia’s potential allies. The war against Russia the U.S. is inciting in Europe may benefit China, because the weakening of the U.S., the European Union, and Russia will make it easier for Beijing to achieve global leadership. Also, Brazil could give in to U.S. pressure and India may focus on solving its own domestic problems.

Russia has as much experience of leadership in world politics as the U.S. It has the necessary moral and cultural authority and sufficient military-technical capabilities. But Russian public opinion needs to overcome its inferiority complex, regain a sense of historical pride for the centuries of efforts to create a civilization that brought together numerous nations and cultures and which many times saved Europe and humanity from self-extermination. It needs to bring back an understanding of the historical role the Russian world played in creating a universal culture from Kievan Rus’, the spiritual heir to the Byzantine Empire, to the Russian Federation, the successor state of the Soviet Union and the Russian Empire. Eurasian integration processes should be presented as a global project to restore and develop the common space of nations from Lisbon to Vladivostok, and from St. Petersburg to Colombo, which for centuries lived and worked together.

A SOCIAL-CONSERVATIVE SYNTHESIS

A new world order could be based on a concept of social-conservative synthesis as an ideology that combines the values of world religions with the achievements of the welfare state and the scientific paradigm of sustainable development. This concept should be used as a positive program for building an anti-war coalition and establishing universally understandable principles for streamlining and harmonizing social, cultural, and economic relations worldwide.

International relations can be harmonized only on the basis of fundamental values shared by all major cultures and civilizations. These values include non-discrimination (equality) and mutual acceptance, a concept declared by all confessions without dividing people into “us” and “them.” These values can be expressed in notions of justice and responsibility, and in the legal forms of human rights and freedoms.

The fundamental value of an individual and equality of all people irrespective of their religious, ethnic, class, or other background must be recognized by all confessions. This stems, at least in monotheistic religions, from the perception of the unity of God and the fact that every faith offers its own path to salvation. This outlook can eliminate violent religious and ethnic conflicts and permit every individual to make a free choice. But there must be legal mechanisms in place to enable confessions to participate in public life and resolve social conflicts.

This approach will help neutralize one of the most destructive means of chaotic global warfare employed by the U.S.—the use of religious strife to incite religious and ethnic conflicts that develop into civil and regional wars.

The role of religion in molding international politics will provide the moral and ideological basis for preventing ethnic conflicts and resolving ethnic contradictions using national social policy instruments. Various religions can also be engaged in charting social policy, thus providing a moral framework for government decisions, restraining the attitude of permissiveness and laxity that dominates the minds of the ruling elites in developed countries, and bringing back an understanding of the authorities’ social responsibility to society. As the shaken values of the welfare state gain strong ideological support, political parties will have to acknowledge the importance of moral restrictions that protect the basic principles of human life.

The concept of social-conservative synthesis will lay the ideological groundwork for reforming international currency, financial, and economic relations on the principles of fairness, mutual respect for national sovereignty, and mutually advantageous exchanges. This will require certain restrictions on the freedom of market forces that constantly discriminate against most people and countries by limiting their access to wealth.

Liberal globalization has undermined the ability of countries to influence the distribution of national income and wealth. Transnational corporations uncontrollably move resources that were previously controlled by national governments. The latter have to trim back social security in order to keep their economies attractive to investors. State social investments, the recipients of which no longer have a national identity, have lost their potency. As the U.S.-centered oligarchy gets hold of an increasingly greater part of income generated by the global economy, the quality of life is dwindling in open economies and the gap in access to public wealth is widening. In order to overcome these destructive tendencies, it will be necessary to change the entire architecture of financial and economic relations and restrict the free movement of capital. This should be done in order to prevent transnationals from evading social responsibility, on the one hand, and to even out social policy costs shared by national states, on the other.

The former means eliminating offshore jurisdictions, which help evade tax obligations, and recognizing the nation states’ right to regulate transborder movement of capital. The latter would mean establishing minimal social criteria to ensure accelerated improvement of social security in relatively poor countries. This can be done by creating international mechanisms for balancing out living standards, which, in turn, will require proper funding.

Acting along the concept of a social-conservative synthesis, the anti-war coalition could move to reform the global social security system. A fee of 0.01 percent of currency exchange operations could provide funding for international mechanisms designed to even out living standards. This fee (of up to $15 trillion a year) could be charged under an international agreement and national tax legislation, and transferred to the authorized international organizations which include the Red Cross (prevention of and response to humanitarian catastrophes caused by natural disasters, wars, epidemics, etc.); the World Health Organization (prevention of epidemics, reduction of infantile mortality, vaccination, etc.); ILO (global monitoring of compliance with safety regulations and labor legislation, including wages not less than the subsistence level and a ban on the use of child and compulsory labor; labor migration); the World Bank (construction of social infrastructure facilities – water supply networks, roads, waste water disposal systems, etc.); UNIDO (transfer of technologies to developing countries); and UNESCO (support of international cooperation in science, education and culture, cultural heritage protection). Spending should be made according to the budgets approved by the UN General Assembly.

Another task to tackle is the creation of a global environmental protection system financed by polluters. This can be done by signing an international agreement establishing across-the-board fines for pollution and earmark them for environmental protection under national legislation and under the supervision of an authorized international organization. Part of this money should be committed to global environmental activities and monitoring. An alternative mechanism can be based on trade in pollution quotas under the Kyoto Protocol.

An important aspect is the creation of a global system for eliminating illiteracy and ensuring public access to information and modern education throughout the world. This will require standardizing minimum requirements for comprehensive primary and secondary education and subsidizing underdeveloped countries with revenue generated by the tax mentioned above. There must be a universally accessible system of higher education services provided by leading universities in major industrialized countries. The latter could assign admission quotas for foreign students selected through international contests and paid for from the same source. Simultaneously, the participating universities could set up a global system of free distance learning for all individuals with secondary education. UNESCO and the World Bank could commit themselves to creating and supporting the necessary information infrastructure, while drawing funds from the same source.

ANTI-CRISIS HARMONIZATION OF THE WORLD ORDER

The growing gap between rich and poor countries is threatening the development and the very existence of humanity. The gap is created and sustained by national institutions in the U.S. and allied countries that arrogate certain international economic exchange functions proceeding from their own interests. They have monopolized the right to issue the world’s currency and use the revenue for their own benefit, giving their banks and corporations unlimited access to loans. They have monopolized the right to establish technical standards, thus maintaining technological supremacy of their industry. They have imposed upon the world their own international trade rules that require all other countries to open up their markets and limit substantially their own ability to influence the competitiveness of their national economies. Finally, they have forced the majority of countries to open up their capital markets, thus ensuring the domination of their own financial tycoons, who keep multiplying their wealth by exercising a currency monopoly.

It is impossible to ensure a sustainable and successful socio-economic development without eliminating the monopoly on international economic exchange used for private or national interests. Global and national restrictions can be imposed to support sustainable development, harmonizing global public affairs, and eliminating discrimination in international economic relations.

In order to ward off a global financial catastrophe, urgent measures need to be taken to create both a new, safe, and efficient currency and a financial system based on the mutually advantageous exchange of national currencies. This new system would exclude the appropriation of global seniority in private or national interests.

To level out socio-economic development opportunities, emerging economies need free access to new technologies, conditioned on their promise not to use them for military purposes. Countries that agree to such restrictions and open up information about their defense budgets will be exempted from international export control constraints and receive assistance in acquiring new developmental technologies.

An international mechanism to prevent multinational companies from abusing their monopoly power on the market could ensure fair competition. The WTO could exercise anti-trust control under a special agreement binding for all member states. This would allow economic entities to demand elimination of monopoly power abuses by transnational corporations and seek compensation for losses from such abuses by imposing sanctions against the entities at fault. Apart from overstated or understated prices, quality falsifications, and other typical examples of unfair competition, the payment of wages below the ILO-defined minimum regional subsistence level should also be regarded as an abuse. In addition, there should be reasonable price regulation for the products and services of global and regional natural monopolies.

Because of unequal economic exchanges, countries should be allowed to retain the right to regulate their national economies in order to equalize socio-economic development levels. In addition to WTO mechanisms protecting domestic markets from unfair foreign competition, such equalizing measures could also be achieved by encouraging scientific and technological progress and providing state support to innovation and investment activities; establishing a state monopoly on the use of natural resources; introducing currency controls to limit capital flight and prevent speculative attacks on national currencies; retaining government control over strategic industries; and using other mechanisms to boost competitiveness.

Fair competition in the IT sector is essential. Access to the global information networks must be guaranteed to all people throughout the world as both information consumers and suppliers. This market can be kept open by using stringent antitrust restrictions that will not allow any one country or group of countries to become dominant.

To ensure that all parties to the global economic exchange observe international and national rules, there must be penalties for violators under an international agreement that would enforce court rulings regardless of their national jurisdiction. However, one should be able to appeal a ruling in an international court whose judgment will be binding on all states.

Binding rules and penalties for non-compliance (alongside penalties for breaking national laws) would give international agreements priority over national legislation. Countries that break this principle should be restricted from participating in international economic activities by excluding their national currencies from international settlements, imposing economic sanctions against residents, and limiting those operations on international markets.

In order to enforce all of these fundamental changes in international relations, a strong coalition will have to be created, capable of overcoming the resistance of the U.S. and G7 countries, which reap enormous benefits from their dominance on global markets and in international organizations. This coalition should be ready to use sanctions against the U.S. and other countries that refuse to recognize the priority of international obligations over national regulations. Rejecting the U.S. dollar in international settlements would be the most effective way to coerce the U.S. into being cooperative.

The anti-war coalition should offer a peaceful alternative to the arms race as a means of encouraging a new round of technological development. This alternative would lie in broad international cooperation geared towards solving global problems that require concentration of resources for creating cutting-edge technologies. For example, there is no ready-made solution to protect the planet from threats stemming from deep space. Developing such solutions will require technological breakthroughs that can be achieved by combining the efforts of leading countries and by sharing costs.

The paradigm of sustainable development rejects war as such. Instead of confrontation and rivalry, it is based on cooperation and collaboration as a means of concentrating resources in promising areas of scientific and technological research. Unlike the arms race provoked by geopolitics, it can provide a better scientific and organizational basis for managing a new technological mode. The latter will drive the development of healthcare, education, and culture, which can hardly be spurred by defense expenditures. These non-productive sectors and science will account for as much as a half of GDP in major industrialized countries in upcoming years. Therefore, a forward-looking solution would include shifting the focus of government attention from defense spending to humanitarian programs, primarily in medicine and bioscience. Since the state pays more than half of health, education, and science expenditures, such a shift would facilitate systematic management of socio-economic development and curb destructive trends.

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A new election cycle will begin in the U.S. in 2017 that is likely to be underscored by anti-Russian rhetoric as the ideological basis for the world war Washington is trying to unleash in a bid to retain its power. By that time, the crisis in the American financial system may have resulted in budget spending cuts, devaluation of the dollar, and declining living standards.

Domestic problems and foreign policy crises will cause the U.S. government to ramp up its aggressive tactics, while at the same time weakening its positions. If Russia mobilizes its intellectual, economic, and military potential, it will have a chance to get through conflicts in 2015-2018 in view of the fact that the U.S. and its allies will still not be prepared for direct aggression.

Russia will face the most dangerous period in the early 2020s when industrialized countries and China are expected to begin their technological modernization and the U.S. and other Western countries will emerge from financial depression and make a technological leap forward. But Russia may dramatically fall behind technologically and economically in 2021-2025, which will impair its defense capabilities and spur internal social and ethnic conflicts in much the same way as what happened in the Soviet Union in the late 1980s. These conflicts will be fomented both from outside and inside, using social inequality, development gaps between regions, and economic problems. In order to avoid the worst possible scenario leading to the disintegration of the country, Russia will need to adopt a systemic domestic and foreign policy for strengthening national security, ensuring economic independence, improving international competitiveness, boosting economic development, mobilizing society, and upgrading the defense industry.

By 2017, when the U.S. starts threatening Russia openly and on all fronts, the Russian army should have modern and effective weapons, Russian society should be consolidated and confident of its strength, intellectuals should be in control of the new technological mode, the economy should be growing, and Russian diplomacy should succeed in building a broad-based anti-war coalition capable of pooling efforts in order to stop American aggression.

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Mazars and Deutsche Bank could have ended this nightmare before it started.
They could still get him out of office.
But instead, they want mass death.
Don’t forget that.
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