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Re: Good News From United Russia

Post by Will Williams » Thu Sep 22, 2016 11:31 am


Putin: Crooked Bankers Will Not Escape
PUBLISHED BY BRADFORD HANSON, ON SEPTEMBER 21ST, 2016
The Russian crackdown on criminal bankers — little publicized in “Western” media — since 2013 has closed an amazing one third of all banks there.

FOR A COUNTRY that prevents its citizens from going abroad for an unpaid traffic ticket, rogue bankers get off easy, Bank of Russia Governor Elvira Nabiullina (pictured) told Vladimir Putin. The Russian president replied that he will take steps to ensure that criminal bankers will not escape justice.

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Putin said on Tuesday he will order the government and law enforcement to study how to prevent bank executives suspected of asset stripping from escaping criminal prosecution by fleeing abroad. Nabiullina, who shut down a record number of lenders during her three-year tenure, said there might be a way to prevent bankers with “massive sums of debt” from leaving, according to a transcript of their meeting on the Kremlin’s website.

“We need to be very careful, of course, not to limit people’s freedom,” Putin said. “But we need to protect the state, society and bank depositors from all sorts of criminal operations.”

The regulator has purged a third of all lenders since Nabiullina took the reins in 2013 in an effort to weed out under-capitalized and mismanaged banks. That’s helped stem illegal capital flight and dubious transactions that use fake trades or loans to move money abroad, although the issue remains a priority for the central bank.

Stricter punishment is essential if Russia wants to retrieve the stolen funds and prevent bank managers seeking protection abroad after pilfering assets, Nabiullina told the president. Transactions showing “signs” of a withdrawal of capital abroad fell to about 110 billion rubles ($1.7 billion) in the first half from about 1.7 trillion rubles in 2013, she said.

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The former management of Vneshprombank, which was Russia’s 40th biggest lender when it lost its license earlier this year, is suspected of secretly using depositors’ assets to buy real estate, expensive vehicles, and financial instruments “off the books” in Europe and the U.S., according to the central bank. The hole in its balance sheet could be over 200 billion rubles.

Unlike in the “West,” the Russian central bank is not a Jewish monopoly. Changing this is one of the main reasons the Jewish power structure is trying to foment war with Russia.
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Source: Bloomberg and National Vanguard correspondents
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Re: Good News From United Russia

Post by Will Williams » Wed Jan 25, 2017 6:53 pm

ANALYSIS: Rex Tillerson Is More Hawkish
Than Expected but Still Good News for Russia


By PATRICK REEVELL Jan 12, 2017

Rex Tillerson’s nomination as Donald Trump’s secretary of state has been described by some analysts as a gift for the Kremlin. The oil executive worked profitably for years with Russia’s leadership as head of ExxonMobil, and has been an open proponent of lifting American sanctions on Moscow.

Tillerson’s good relations with Vladimir Putin -- the Russian president awarded him an Order of Friendship -- as well the fact that the company where he spent his career stands to receive a windfall of hundreds of millions of dollars if sanctions on Moscow are lifted, has left some in the U.S. government concerned that he might be too soft on Russia.

It was unsurprising then, with his potential boss fighting unverified claims he is beholden to Moscow, that Tillerson at his Senate confirmation hearing on Wednesday took a more hawkish line on Russia than might have been predicted, using it to describe Russia as in many ways fundamentally opposed to the U.S. and promising he would have been tougher on the Kremlin over its invasion of Crimea than the current administration.

But while the encounter was a cosmetically bruising one for Russia, behind the harder statements, there’s much reason to think the Kremlin will still regard Tillerson's appointment as good news after the performance in front of the committee.

“It is what we expected,” said Sergei Markov, a pro-Kremlin analyst and former government adviser. “Tillerson is a businessman who solves the problems he faces. Now, he faces the problem to be approved or not approved by a Senate committee. He is solving that problem.”

There was little doubt in the course of the hearing that Tillerson was being careful. Tillerson was pressed by senators, particularly Republican Sen. Marco Rubio, on a spectrum of Russian wrongs alleged under Putin: murdering opponents, meddling in the U.S. elections, invading Ukraine and other neighboring countries and bombing civilians in Syria.

Tillerson did not take the initiative in bashing Moscow, but he was also careful to accept almost all the heavy criticisms of Russia put to him by the senators, largely acknowledging them without adding to them.

On some issues, notably Syria, Tillerson also refused to join the attacks, placing himself behind a claim that he was not yet informed enough to make a call on whether Putin should be considered a war criminal for the bombing of civilians in the city of Aleppo.

“I would not use that term,” Tillerson said.

That sat badly with Rubio.

“It should not be hard to say that Vladimir Putin’s military has conducted war crimes in Aleppo,” the Florida senator said. “The videos and the pictures are there.”

But on the issue of Ukraine, Tillerson was surprisingly hawkish, saying he would have advocated sending lethal aid to the Ukrainian army following Russia’s seizure of Crimea, something the Obama administration has balked at. He also stated unequivocally that Russia's invasion of Ukraine had broken international law and it had no right to the peninsula.

Those comments will have irked Moscow and they burnished Tillerson's claim he won't be a push-over. But in reality, while he managed to tick necessary boxes on Russia's wrongdoings, for the Kremlin, they will have been outweighed by the position he did not move on -- that is, lifting sanctions on Moscow over its invasion of Crimea.

Tillerson’s opposition to the sanctions is well-established. Under his leadership, Exxon lobbied hard and successfully for one of its deals in Russia, worth hundreds of millions of dollars, to be temporarily exempted from the sanctions. Tillerson himself has publicly criticized the measures, also braving White House disapproval to attend an economic forum in St. Petersburg last year to appear alongside one of Putin’s right hand men, Igor Sechin, who heads the Russian energy giant, Rosneft.

There were few signs at the hearing that Tillerson’s position had changed. Asked repeatedly by Rubio to guarantee that he would maintain economic sanctions long-term on Russia, Tillerson refused to make the pledge, conceding only that a Trump administration would likely keep the “status quo” until it had developed its Russia policy.

For the Kremlin, which has been expending considerable efforts trying to undo European Union solidarity on the sanctions regime, that will be of far more importance than almost any of Tillerson’s tougher comments.

That's why on Thursday, the Putin's spokesman, Dmitry Peskov, while rebuking Tillerson on Crimea, made the thrust of his comments that Moscow still looks forward to new opportunities for working with the U.S.

Russian officials are also conscious that Tillerson and Trump in any case will face a struggle to dismantle sanctions. Many are imposed by Congress, which -- with Moscow accused of mounting an unprecedented attack on the U.S. elections -- will have many lawmakers on Capitol Hill calling for more measures not fewer.
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Before the hearing (and for some still after) critics have viewed Tillerson as a potential stooge for Moscow, but the reading of Russia he presented in the hearing was judged by many observers as realistic and accurate. For them, rather than a wish for an alliance with Moscow, the defining feature of Tillerson's pitch seemed the absence of the aspiration to change Russia, suggesting that the U.S. would take the country as it is.
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No stooges here

“It’s not likely we will ever be friends,” Tillerson told the committee of Russia, saying there were areas where the two countries were fundamentally opposed. His goal, he said, was to move the U.S. to being “sometimes partners," rather than “always adversaries.”

“My impression overall was this is a guy who really does know Russia,” said Matthew Rojansky, an expert on Russia who is director of the Kennan Institute at the Wilson Center.

“There was a line in his written testimony that I loved,” Rojansky said. "'We did not recognize that the Russians do not think like us.' That is a realistic view on Russia! He’s clear-eyed,” Rojansky said. He added he felt it contrasted favorably with the outgoing administration, which he criticized for making policy on wishful thinking that Russia was little different from the U.S. if only Putin were not present.

That will be cold comfort for many of those who believe America ought to use its power to encourage democratic practices in the world, but the Kremlin will have liked it.

A reserved policy, with little aspiration to alter Russia, coupled with an easing of sanctions, will already be a major improvement on the current situation from Moscow’s perspective.

“All presidents of the United States after the Cold War -- Clinton, George W. Bush and to a certain extent Obama -- they assumed that Russia should change,” Fyodor Lyukhanov, a Russian analyst who sometimes advises on government foreign policy, said in an interview with ABC News last month.

“Trump is totally different. He says publicly many times that it’s up to other countries how to live and it’s absolutely not our business to try to change the world. And this, I think, in Russia is perceived as very promising.”
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Re: Good News From United Russia

Post by Wade Hampton III » Wed Jan 25, 2017 10:00 pm

Will Williams wrote:
Russia is the only majority white country that does not grovel at the feet of the United States and its European Union. [/b]


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I would gladly immigrate to Russia if I were young and healthy. Since I am not,
I can only hope for the next thing: A Russian invasion of the Appalachian highlands
to establish a White nation there. If nothing else, I could offer my services as a
suicide bomber and take out as many Jews as I possibly could!

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Re: Good News From United Russia

Post by Will Williams » Wed May 17, 2017 9:19 am

“restricting people’s right to choose the information source of their liking does not satisfy the test of proportionality and necessity under international law.”

That's a little long for a mantra, but describes the feeling many long-suffering White folks get these days when they find access to necessary information they want is blocked by Jews like this despot:
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Jewish Prime minister of Ukraine, Volodymyr Groysman
Ukraine’s Largest Social Network and Email Providers
Banned by Kiev, Along With 400 Other Companies

MAY 16, 2017

Massive ban by Jewish-dominated regime is supposedly to counter “Russian influence”

UKRAINE is blacklisting the country’s most popular social network VKontakte, email provider Mail.Ru and a host of other companies — all because they’re Russian businesses...
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Re: Good News From United Russia

Post by Will Williams » Sat May 20, 2017 8:48 pm

Russia Victory Day Parade in Moscow on 9 May, 2017

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Re: Good News From United Russia

Post by Jim Mathias » Mon May 22, 2017 1:23 am

Will Williams wrote:Russia Victory Day Parade in Moscow on 9 May, 2017

Excerpted from Putin's speech on that day:
"The consolidation of the efforts of all international community is necessary for the effective fight against terrorism, extremism, neo-nazism, other threats. We are open to this kind of cooperation," the Russian president said.
He could be an American politician with demagoguery like this. I wonder how he views Cosmotheism! Under the "neo-Nazism" label, perhaps? "Extremism?" Or as some jews do as "terrorists?"

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Re: Good News From United Russia

Post by Will Williams » Mon Aug 14, 2017 5:20 pm

Russia Blocks Major Pornography Sites,
Tells Citizens “Meet People in Real Life”


PORNHUB AND YOUPORN, the biggest adult websites in the world, have been blocked in Russia.

The site has been blocked by the Russian state watchdog Roskomnadzor, which is known in English as the Federal Service for Supervision of Communications, Information Technology and Mass Media. Among other things, that agency is in charge of monitoring the Internet and blocking sites that the government doesn’t want to be used.

And the latest sites to fall victim of that are Pornhub and YouPorn, the world’s biggest collections of free pornography. That move began on Tuesday but put in practice previously issued court decisions, according to the Moscow Times, and could be reviewed later.

It isn’t the first time that the agency has blocked Pornhub — doing so in September 2015. And it isn’t the first time that it has been roundly mocked on Twitter for doing so...
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Doesn't say much for the twitterers, does it? When the shut-ins weren't tweeting they must have been watching pornogrophy. :lol:

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Re: Good News From United Russia

Post by TaylorPeiper » Wed Oct 04, 2017 7:23 am

RUSSIA?

after what they did to my German ancestors? no, hell no.

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Re: Good News From United Russia

Post by Will Williams » Wed Oct 04, 2017 8:26 am

TaylorPeiper wrote:RUSSIA?

after what they did to my German ancestors? no, hell no.
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Re: Good News From United Russia

Post by TaylorPeiper » Wed Oct 04, 2017 11:35 am

well, I will be leaving. trust the Russians and see what happens. I can't protect you from this.

If you end up being tortured, your manhood cut off and left to bleed to death then you chose it. I can't protect you from this. That is what they did to German POWs. I won't be happy about the loss of any of you or many others. I just know from being warned by my family here in the US and those still in Europe.

They way you guys are doing things has already started the changing of laws in PA. Those laws do not benefit you. It was my intention to help you.

Bye Guys. I will miss some of you.

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