Little Israel in Uman Ukraine. A mob of Israeli Hasids attacked journalists, Police officers, fires shots at people, threw stones and glass bottles at locals and tries to incinerate 9 storey apartment building with people in it
A Ukrainian title under the video:
Hasids [pilgrims from Israel] like wild animals attacked journalists of the Latest News
Як озвірілі хасиди напали на журналістів Надзвичайних новин
Uman is a pilgrimage site for Breslov Hasidic Jews
I post these videos without any further comments, if you have questions, please, ask.
Regards
Scott
Update:
Israeli Hasids despise and hate the locals in Ukraine. One of them, a man who was placed in a police cruiser, came to a local store and shot a shop assistant in his face with a BB gun, for no reasons at all.
When the Police arrived, Hasids attacked the Police. When journalists from the local news station arrived, Hasids attacked journalists, shooting BB guns and throwing stones trying to take a camera from a cameraman. He ran into somebody’s yard, and closed the metal gates. Hasids almost broke the gates trying to get to a journalist.
Edward, in comments, asks about the reason for their anger. They attack everyone who are not them, if they think they can get away with this. They reject other countries laws, courts and law enforcement.
This footage should be also viewed in a broader historical understanding of how Ukrainians were treated at the time Ukraine was occupied by Poland, and Jews were serving as managers appointed by the Polish rulers over Ukrainian villages. It’s a very old conflict, and it’s only gets deeper now.
Hasidic Jews are also openly fund the war in Donbass, paying to make Russians to kill more Russians.
Hasidic pilgrims donate for Ukrainian soldiers -Euromaidan Press
Sep 13, 2015 – Hasidic pilgrims in Uman for Rosh Hashanah have donated to support Ukrainian soldiers fighting in eastern Ukraine.
The Right Sector kills its own people, but here they don’t even hold a humble democratic rally.
wtf
I know Умань, but it was never so bad.
Well, maybe it is time for a little anti-terr action from the pravij? Or pan Porosjonko – The army?
Oh???? Busy elsewhere? Hmmmm….mabbe some artillery? You mean no shells left enywhere near?
Not even teargas?
No? Really?
Bbbbuutttt…why come?
Inonunnesstand….
Well, of course that’s because the “Nazis” won’t ever attack their own inventors, masters and financiers.
But that’s from me on that subject.
He who pays the piper calls the tune.
Aaah, good ol’ talmudists.
https://youtu.be/QS0XVAvZbVk
Now, what is the disconnect here?
Both have extremist views
“fires shorts…”
IMHO this reporting is pants. 8-)
Why this fear against the jews ? are these people “chosen from God ” ? where are the Christians ? while the Right Sector runs with swastikas in Donbass. What a joke, the ass is running the game.
Why were the Hasidim angry? Is this incident connected to Ukraine’s conflict?
Didn’t you watch the vid?
Same conflict is clearly present in Hungary, for instance. Complete disregard for the locality and arrogance towards the law.
http://beforeitsnews.com/power-elite/2014/03/crime-fraud-soar-among-hasidic-jews-part-1-2444964.html
I did watch it but I don’t speak Ukrainian.
Anon, Jews commit 25% or so of ‘major’ economic crime in the USA, from 2% of the population. ‘Over-achieving’, as ever.
But, is it that they need to be angry for to behave like that? But, if they seem totally alienated, and so, I fear that they are this way all the time, without truce….they have face of crazies….
Hi elsi, where have you been to for so long?
Jews: They think of themselves as being a better, smarter, more intelligent, God-chosen more valuable higher species. I’m not kidding. That’s how they argue they win most Nobel Prizes and run the World – because of being smarter, more kosher, working harder and being superiour.
They must treat us humans like cattle, that’s what they have been taught from childhood on.
No joke.
On a second note: Many of the Allah Akbar folks have been raised with similar superiority beliefs. That’s why they don’t respect the law in Europe. That’s why they have no problem to beat. rape or kill non-believers. Just today I read that one of them here in Berlin kicked his girlfriend out of the window in 3rd floor, dead. Such news comes in on a daily basis:
http://info.kopp-verlag.de/hintergruende/deutschland/redaktion/aktuelle-weltnachrichten-vom-juni-2-16-kw-25.html
I was once beaten to the ground and then kicked with brute force into my face myself by such a Bosnian Muslim (a rich son of a Hotel owner).
And if I compare Muslims vs. Jews the gews are a million times working harder and smarter. They do have some of the best scientists of history.
In the end however – religion destroys everything.
Ban and outlaw that, or it will end badly.
But I know I know – Christians are of courrrrrrrrrrsee “different” and “better”.
Well, are they? Folks claiming that shall look into history.
Hi Elsi,
I am not excusing the assaults. However, a video showing an assault can mean different things. Simply presenting such a video can be an act of manipulation. This is what the Zionists do to the Palestinians all the time; they show videos of Palestinians throwing rocks. The viewer is supposed to conclude: “Palestinians are animals, not humans like us”.
@Edward:
Ohh. Woow.
However – while this is true, independently from that: What the sh* are they doing and how are they behaving being guests in another country?
It is the same with our new muslim friends in Europe.
*Now*, can you imagine what they would do to you if you would go to Israel (in in the Muslim case Saudi Arabia or Turkey) and behave only 1/100th like that?????
Simple: Free bullets for everyone.
You can google up countless examples like that in 1 minute.
@Martin,
These Israelis are being accused of violent behavior and it is consistent with their racist behavior elsewhere. This story is possible. At the same time, after my bitter experience with the U.S. press, sensational stories like this make me nervous. (For a recent example, see this:
http://www.counterpunch.org/2016/06/16/noor-zahi-salman-everything-youre-hearing-about-me-is-a-lie
You can’t really be sure how accurate the reporting is. At the end of the day it is a question of how much you trust the reporter and I am not familiar with the Ukrainian press. If the story is true, however, I prefer a police response to vigilante justice.
@Edward, fully agree with you.
I only say: “””””We are waiting for Yalta-2 and soon NATO will leave Europe and dissolve itself.”””””
(from the same author).
There were more such examles with the Patriarch meeting the Pope and what not – and this now solving all problems fro Russia.
Well, what shall I comment on that …
Martin, your comments are increasingly disrespectful, rude and unpleasant. I dont’ know what you think you are contributing to the site with them. I shall delete such parts as are insulting to any Saker staff member or contributor. Continue in this vein, and I shall delete the entire post. mod on duty.
@Edward: On the same key stroke I must add that I do agree with Scott here: WTF have these freaks to do in Ukraine?
Then in this religious clothing and in these numbers and concentrations?
Watching these images simply teaches a lesson about Ukraine and about their so called “RightSector” which doesn’t appear to have the slightest problem with *these* clowns, while they keep ranting against Russia (themselves) and shelling and killing innocent girls, children, women, dads and grandma, grandpa’s in DonBass.
There is a name for that: Mass-murderers suffering from Schizophrenia!
And these videos are only symbolizing way more: The leadership and Oligarchy in Ukraine is from the same imported crowd …
“Israeli rabbi calls to poison Palestinians´water supplies”
http://spanish.almanar.com.lb/adetails.php?fromval=1&cid=23&frid=23&eid=131162
“An Israeli rabbi, Shlomo Mlmad, who is president of the Rabbinical Council of the West Bank settlements, has called Israeli settlers to poison Palestinians´water supplies.
According to the anti-occupation organization “Breaking the Silence”, the call to poison the water of the Palestinians seeks to force the latter to abandon their lands and villages and pave the way for Israeli settlers take over of their land.
The Organization for the Liberation of Palestine (PLO) denounced this action as an incitement against the Palestinian people.
“This is an encouragement and a call to kill Palestinians,” said Wasil Abu Yussef, a member of the Executive Committee of the PLO, to the Anadolu agency on Sunday.
He said the fact that Jewish rabbis have such ideology “shows that Israel is not a real partner for peace”.
“Dozens of similar orders have been uttered by rabbis who call to the murder of Palestinians, steal their sheep and destroying their property,” he said.
The PLO said in a statement that the order of the rabbi encourage settlers to launch assaults against Palestinians.
“Hundreds of incidents against Palestinian residents have been documented because of such racist advices”, said the statement from the National Office for the Defense of the Land.”
@Elsi,
The Zionists poisoned Palestinian wells during the 1948 Nakba and it sounds like the Israelis want to organize a new Nakba in our time. The late Israel Shahak wrote a chilling– though anecdotal, account of racism in Orthodox Judaism in “Jewish Religion, Jewish History”. (Most religions have some racist elements.)
Not all Orthodox Jews are Zionists. There is an anti-zionist Orthodox Jewish group called the Netura Karta (sp?) which considers Zionism immoral and a form of idolatry.
I think Israel has a degenerate society which brings out the worst in people. It is probably typical of colonial states. The Zionists in Palestine may not be that different from the French in Algeria or the whites in South Africa. Anyway they are a menace.
All correct and I cannot count how often I myself referred to that:
“jews against zionism” “martin from”
https://www.google.ru/#newwindow=1&q=%22jews+against+zionism%22+%22martin+from+soviet%22
https://www.google.ru/#q=%22jews+against+zionism%22+%22martin+from+s.e.b.%22
The Zionists not only poisoned wells, but also drove Palestinians into the Sea.
And used 100 times the maximum permitted X-ray dose while unnecessarily X-raying the heads(!) of ethiopian black jews in the late 1940ties.
As for their holy holyness:
So brutally the “Holy” Mohamed H. exploited women
For years a self-proclaimed guru exploited, raped and forced into prostitution women. In the trial in Dusseldorf the whole ordeal the victim is laid out at the beginning.
https://translate.google.com/translate?sl=de&tl=en&js=y&prev=_t&hl=en&ie=UTF-8&u=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.welt.de%2Fvermischtes%2Farticle156436012%2FSo-brutal-nutzte-der-Heilige-Mohamed-H-die-Frauen-aus.html&edit-text=
No surprise here. When I was very young I thought a rabbi was, though of another religion, like a priest, until I educated myself by reading what satanic evil plans come out of them. Naturally too.
I forget who said that these people are ” the poisoners of the World’s wells”
Carmel by the Sea
Hi Carmel by the Sea,
> ” the poisoners of the World’s wells”
yes, and the irony is, that the Zionists themselves propagate this quote as an alleged proof of being the poor suppressed dear good ones.
While years later I myself also found out that this quote couldn’t be more true, because that’s how it is.
However – put the Imams into the same rocket and shoot them to the Moon.
Self-Correction: The Moon is not far enough …
Islam:
The Most Disturbing Video on the Islamic Invasion of Europe You’ll Ever See
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BPKqM-TV2i8
Hi Martin,
I watched the video sometime ago.
When we have a malady we can point to it, but we must seek first, the *cause* of that malady.
What or whom brought it about? Was it one action? or a mixture of actions? Did it come out of thin air? Sometimes, yes. Seldom though. Usually, is a mixture of actions.
.
The ferocity of the wars in Iraq, Libya, Afghanistan, Syria, perpetrated against the the Middle Easterners whom are both Muslims and Christians had the normal consequences of people running for their lives from these very war torn and dangerous places.This is factual history.
Faced with danger, we humans run for our lives and the lives of our loved ones.
We ( I place myself in the shoes of the Muslims) are angry that people overseas ( Western governments sailors with Captain Israel at the helm) did this to us, so we carry anger. A lot of anger. But anger must be a righteous anger, otherwise it turns into violence for all concerned.
Us and them.
However, I fully concede, that there are those that arrived into Europe to look for trouble and were not running away, but rather purposely running into something to cause chaos.Perhaps hired by the very same governments that begun the Original Chaos. Some, of course, on their own, without any prompting/contract of any government. As they say in America–for the heck of it!
I just gave you the first reason.
Here is the second reason:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ROGnoNJc6Nw
If you will permit me a few more minutes of your time, to give an example. One cannot just focus on the cirrhosis of the liver, without accepting in good/moral conscious that the years and years of alcohol consumption ( worse if it was forcibly induced!) were the root cause of the malady.
Our leaders with the eternal instigation ( of course!) of Israel created, that that you and so many others complain about.
God bless and protect all the true Children of God. Muslim and Christian alike.
Regards,
Carmel by the Sea
Ps. I am a Christian. Or rather, try to be one. I fail more than succeed.
It’s ironic that Jews still express anger over Christian accusations that Jews poisoned the wells of Christians. Of course that happened during the Plague times in Europe when no one was thinking rationally.
@elsi There is a history of violence in Judaism. I don’t know about the Ukraine but Hasidic Jews may express violence against what they perceive as immorality (homosexuals for example). It’s probably a similar situation as you see in muslim countries when the religious lash out at the “infidels”.
There is also violence in Israel between Hasidic gangs. Actually, secular Jews hate the Hasidim more than they hate the Arabs.
Yes, Jonathan, this sectarian behavior of people who is obsessed with religion dogmas since childhood is not conducive to anything good.
And I fear that it´s all the fault of their extremist rabinos.
The same is happening with sunni Islam and some mullahs.
Just the other day, in Tripoli, we were going to visit the Taynal Mosque, which was our stelar visit in Tripoli being a unique beautiful mosque from the XIV century. We arrived from St Gilles Castle, going through the souk, with so bad luck that they were calling to pray and besides it happened to be a burial. We were told by a man dressed in western style that the service would last fifteen minutes and after that we will be able to come in. So we waited and when the service finished we came in the courtyard of the mosque, as the men were leaving, some with an untamed aspect, beard without mustache, and, let’s be clear, crazy faces. It was not just scary to see how some of they resembled those ISIS thugs, but we were stopped in the courtyard by someone who told us that, definitely, we were not going to enter because there were “fanatical people inside”. No need to say that I stayed quite bemused and annoyed, I really wished to visit that mosque, but I can not even imagine what he wanted to mean. The case is that I did not like the guys who I saw coming out from there, not even a hair. This was the only place in Lebanon where I could see this kind of people, and I have traveled quite there.
In 2008 I was with my 1st Ukrainian wife (she is Engineer) in Tunesia and we spent the limited money we had (it was only possible at all because the USD stood at an all time low at 1.60 USD per 1 EUR!) for a bus tour to Kairoan.
Instead of showing us the old city, the bus stopped 2 hours in front of a mosque.
And all the other Ukrainians and French in the bus had been very interested in it and listened to all the religious fairy tales which were presented in longest detail.
We had enough of this stuff after 5 minutes and told them that we are *not* interested in only visiting a darn mosque. On the tour program it was promised Kairoan, not only its mosque.
This resulted in lots of trouble.
But at the time at least we weren’t killed.
Now I wouldn’t go there anymore with a lady.
Freaking Islam has developed backwards beginning from its inception. It means they are now somewhere 600 BC.
When we walked across the old traditional Basar/market in Sousse they glared at her and touched her many times although she walked 10 cm in front of me and certainly did not want to get touched by every next stranger. Well, that was my only real vacation in all these years.
Martin, it´s really a pitty that you make your image about Arab countries and Islam from your experience in Tunisia. From my part, Tunisia was the only country amongst all the Arab countries ( and even from all the non Arab also ) I have visited ( really a bunch ) where I was touched by men without my permission, but I must say that I visited this country many years ago, being very, very young, and wearing west costumes, including bermudas, which, of course, wearing them is not an apology for anyone to touch me. In fact, Tunisia and Maroc were the only Arab countries where I went dressed in Western style and wearing shorts, in the following travels I adopted kinda Islamic costumes and have never had any problem. Just in this last travel to Lebanon I passed my first and last day in Beirut alone, and could go around there, change money, stroll down, and even have dinner without any problem.
About the Great Mosque of Kairouan, well, what to say, Martin, you should have visited this jewel of Islamic Architecture and World Heritage site, a unique place being also an important Islamic University, from where, may be, could have come out any fanatical leader, but it is, in the end, a center of culture and beauty, and so can not bring but progress and good for human beings. On the other hand, Martin, when you visit a mosque, most probably you will never be told religious tales, but details about its construction, architectonical characteristics and historical events/people happening/linked to there. Even I would recommend reading before a good guide about the site and visit it, if possible, alone or when few people is inside, or in company of an Arab friend to be able to observe the environment of an Islamic University, with people from all over the islamic world discussing in its courtyards, and who will receive you with great interest. So was my experience in Al Azhar University, in Cairo.
Here what you lost:
https://www.google.es/search?q=kairouan+mosque&client=firefox-b&tbm=isch&tbo=u&source=univ&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwib_ceosbzNAhWIlxoKHQWkDKwQsAQIMQ&biw=1280&bih=665
You must clearly return to Tunisia when you were able to do it and see it, Martin.
Please, comrade, do not generalize about Islam and Arabic people for what they do in Germany some applicants to ISIS thugs.
The same with Jews, our friend Jonathan here is a Jew, and he is really a charm, in fact, I would wish he could come to Israel one day with me.
Yes, Israel, I am coming, be it with Jonathan or alone! Go preparing!
Dear elsi, Jonathan and Carmel by the Sea,
sorry for the delay, but at the moment I’m too much involved in my unpaid software project work and at the same time too many discussion threads actually expect my response, so I rather didn’t respond anywhere.
And also here only in short: Yes, I have nothing against Jews because of racial motivation. In fact my first Ukrainian girlfriend in 2003 is jewish. Also remember how I repeatedly defended and promoted Sarah Wagenknecht as being the only good politician in all of nowaday’s so called “Germany”. Also I promoted videos that you find on yt when searching for “orthodox jews against zionism”.
Then again: I hate Jews like I hate Muslims like I have Christians like I hate all sects and all so callled “religions”. Just like I hate all fanatic people and just like I hate stupid german hooligans which I sometimes see in tramway or bus.
Not because of their skin-color, but because of the idiotic nonsense they are wasting their brains (?) with.
As for Tunesia: elsi, you yourself admit that there *is* the problem that I mentioned. Maybe not the location (Tunesia) was the reason, but your age and clothing at the time when you visited Tunesia. Of course if you are over 18 and clothe yourself like a mummified gray granny in black all-body-prisons then you have less problems. Is that because Musilms are showing bad behaviour only in Tunesia? Or may there be another reason? I also know other Arab countries and had similar experiences in Egypt when traveling with a european lady from Alexandria to Luxor in the 1990ties. At the time we had Coptian Christs as friends there. But the muslim men in the train behaved like dictators and one of them wanted to sleep on the seat behind us and he shouted like a maniac that we shall go away because he wanted to turn the seat so he can use “his” side as a bed. Fortunately this didn’t work for technical reasons because it was the first row of seats in the coach and there it was not physically possible to turn it around (unlike in all other rows).
This doesn’t mean that all Muslims are “bad”, in Romania of the 1980ties I experienced similar things. This also doesn’t mean that all white or all non muslim men are good (as seen with the barbaric child-murderer and women-beater last week).
But if you are in a muslim crowd things are almost garuanteed to turn badly.
Once again: *forbid*, *outlaw* and legally prohibit *religions*.
As Jonathan said in:
“”””” Jonathan on June 22, 2016 · at 7:23 pm UTC
What a pity that the days of a secular, socialist, anti-imperialist, nationalist pan-Arab state, as promoted during the time of Gamal Abdel Nasser seem to be so far in the past.”””””
We need a Leninist/Marxist Stalinist Soviet System worldwide.
Otherwise: This world’s days are numbered.
Оргия Праведников. Наша Родина – СССР
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SwAXO7IzomU
Вся мощь СССР в одной песни
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Op0_yIIjRcw
And yesterday I talked you a young Russian lady at the supermarket.
I experienced the same again as every time: She is from Russia and speaks Russian, English and German, comes from the Kaukasus.
I asked her why she quit Russia.
She said Russia is not a nice country, she is not proud of being a Russian and she prefers Capitalist Germany.
When I told her that it is my biggest dream and highest goal to be a Russian and to speak more fluently in Russian, she pointed her finger at her head and couldn’t believe it.
I responded harshly that she is a traitor.
But as said earlier: It is hopeless.
When I started to praise Communism she ran away.
Judging from her eyes she must have thought I’m not quite normal. Maybe I escaped from some ill-programmed time machine.
Ah, btw: The man working in the supermarket and cashing in the money is also a Russian, and the couple behind me were also a Russian lady (35) and her mate (45 to 50).
The Russian diaspora watches western liars-TV and enjoys the entire capitalist dirt.
The younger, the worse.
Don’t count on them!
@ Martin Believe it or not, you would probably have more success promoting Communism in the United States. Many of the young people there see no future for themselves under Capitalism.
@ Elsi, what made you decide to visit Israel? When are you planning to go?
Well, Jonathan, I have not just decided to go to Israel, I have always wanted to go there, only, since I love Arab culture and people, my passport have always been full of visas of Arab countries, and actually I have one even from Iran, so, not possible to go with this passport.
I always dreamed of strolling down the Old City in Jerusalem and visiting Al Aqsa Mosque. Besides, despite being a communist, and not practising any religion, I would also wish to put my feet where that man, who for me was the first communist in history, put his. Finally, I usually like to make my own idea of every people in the world, including Israelis. And, defintely, I love the Middle East, despite the hot weather, and like a lot eating hummus, falafel and shwarma.
Obviously will not be this year, I have already spent a lot in Lebanon, which, apart from the aspect of some streets in the DCB with its cafes and buildings, resembles Paris mainly for its prices, very expensive for me.
Since you lived once there, I think you could show me places that perhaps I would not be able to find as a newcomer. And, possibly, you could make easy for me to visit the palestinians territories?
Of course, as long as this does not bring you any problem. Besides, I think that being you kinda like minded with me, we will enjoy a lot. You know, my companions in Lebanon were all anti-socialist people, you should have seen their faces when I appeared with those Hezbollah T-Shirts bought to those guys in front on Baalbeck historical site….En fin…..
@elsi, you amaze me.
@Jonathan:
And this is good or bad?
So… no travel, I fear….
No worries, you are not forced to come, of course….I will go alone anyway….as always….
I hope not having lost your friendship because I am keen on Hezbollah….I am able to be so and besides to be your friend and travelling to Israel with a peaceful aim…..because what I try is to understand all of you, I only want to meet/know the more of the people/ places in the world to make my own idea about them and life in general.
I only try to be honest, mainly with me myself and also with others, but this is difficult to bear with for most of the people in this world…..
Israeli song – ‘Someone’
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yn7FLSctfwI
“Someone, someone worries
Worries for me up there
Came and lit a few stars
And they fall one by one.
We are turning in two different ways
Day and night to their length
Tired and hungry
In the paths of dust and time.
We’ll meet at the end of paths and questions
We will meet at the end of many days,
at the end of many nights
The spring passed, the summer went, and the rain returned.
Someone, someone worries
Worries for me up there
Came and lit a few stars
And they fall one by one.”
@elsi “Amazed” is good. That means I am very impressed. Who knows, maybe we can go to Israel. Too bad that it wasn’t possible for us to go when it was a Socialist country.
@ elsi Sorry, didn’t have time to respond earlier. I think there is much in Israel you would like to see. I liked the history and the natural sights. There is the Crusader times and one can see Akko the buried city. In the Roman times there is Masada the mountain in the desert. There is also the Dead Sea and beautiful Rosh Hanikra. If you are interested in Jesus there is the stations of the cross and the Galilee. There is also the Carmelite convent and the Church of the Holy Sepulchre in Jerusalem and yes, a stroll in the Old City is great.
Israel does not have (or didn’t when I was there) a restaurant culture. People like to eat on the street as you mentioned especially falafel and schwarma. I enjoyed this very much.
The kibbutz has been the heart of the Socialist movement in Israel. I’m sure there have been many changes in the kibbutz movement since I lived there but they are extremely important in the Zionist-Socialist movement. It would be great to visit one if possible.
I know you want to get to know the people. I met no Palestinians when I lived there but there must be a way to do this.
I don’t know if we will get to make such a trip but I like the idea.
Glad to hear, Jonathan, and, yes, I will be interested in visiting all those places you are mentioning, especially a kibbutz, and also I am interested in Jesus. Only thinking of walking through Via Dolorosa makes my body hair stand up. I know that this may sound crazy coming from a person who declares itself communist, but I can not explain it.
Maybe we could go next year, in September, before the world enters the spiral of destruction.
My problematic passport is expiring in 2019, but perhaps I will be able to get a new one.
Look a this:
JERUSALEM – OLD CITY – A WALKING TRAVEL TOUR – HD 1080P
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cuq3HyTvFeo
To open mouth:
Azar Habib – “Ya Rayeh”
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uOKY1p6bYNQ
What a pity that the days of a secular, socialist, anti-imperialist, nationalist pan-Arab state, as promoted during the time of Gamal Abdel Nasser seem to be so far in the past.
Jonathan: I believe you.
And actually it is no surprise:
More Young Americans Live With Their Parents Than At Any Time Since The Great Depression
http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2016-05-24/more-young-americans-live-their-parents-any-time-great-depression
I guess it would be enough to go to France and ask them:
https://www.google.ru/#q=france+protests&gws_rd=cr
Your question:
Why were the Hasidim ( Jews) angry?
Answer:
It’s an ancient hatred against all non-Jews. As ancient and evil as Satan himself.
Your question:
Is this incident connected to Ukraine’s conflict?
Answer:
No. It’s connected to their DNA.
Carmel by the Sea
Watch this movie, you’ll understand: Defamation – made by jews. Copious Ukranian references.
http://watchdocumentary.org/watch/defamation-video_8270175d4.html
I watched that documentary “Defamation” some time ago.
Absolutely excellent video that all should watch.Thank you for posting.
In it, there is a very, very interesting part where the Israeli guide removes himself from the group and almost speaking to himself, he starts to question his Tribe’s ways and he says something to the effect of: “We are like a Death Cult…” or something to that effect.Then he stops himself or the camera moves away from him ( sorry I forget, you’ll have to watch the documentary).
What I never forgot was that part where he, as if in introspect, realizes there is something terribly wrong in a people that think only of death and persecution; when they are in fact the bearers of millions of deaths either by instigating for wars or committing war crimes themselves, in Palestine and in other nations.
It is what this Israeli man begun to say, but did not finish, that leads to the last part of this post.
Quotes below were taken from the interview of rabbi Shapiro and Gilad Atzmon.
“If the tables were turned and others were like the Jews, wouldn’t we have cause to hate them as well”
—Yossed Haim Brenner— Influential Zionist writer and teacher. Won one of Israeli top literary prizes.The Brenner Award carries his name.
“Sterile Jewish masses living parasitically off the bodies of an alien economic body”.
—David Gurion–Zionist and First Prime Minister of Israel. From Mimaamad Le’am. Pg.196
“Those loathsome Jews are vomited by any healthy collective and state not because they are Jews but because their Jewish repulsiveness”.
—Uri Zvi Greenberg–Founded the ultra-militant Zionist “Bris HaBaryonim” faction. He believed the
holocaust was the “tragic but inevitable outcome of Jewish indifference to their destiny”.
Judaism vs Jewish Identity Politics – Rabbi Yaakov Shapiro and Gilad Atzmon ( interview video):
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OXBuUqPndqg
Regards,
Carmel by the Sea
They should round up the whole bunch and deport them to Israel. .
May be the Palestinians can do a marketing/propaganda campaign to convince Jews to migrate to Ukraine instead of occupying Palestine….
I don’ usually link wiki, but wtf.
You heard of Birobidzhan yes?
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jewish_Autonomous_Oblast
Well, that is a plan ! To reestablish Khazaria ! Largest jewish community center (JCC) in the world is located in Dnepropetrovsk; the playground of Kolomoiskiy!
Yes, very true.
Nobody talks about this mass-murderer reptile anymore.
Including the blogs editors unfortunately.
I had hoped a bullet had hit him meanwhile.
But Satanic devils reach the age of 105 while innocent angels get murdered aged 6yo.
Thanks, Scott, for the explanation.
This is to Martin and Carmel by the sea.
Martin to answer your question as to “wtf” are doing in Ukraine, well it may be that this is where their ancestors have resided and they are there to visit the grave of the rabbi that they revere. I am a Ukrainian-American, I have absolutely no fondness for the Hasids, but I have no problem with them visiting as long they do not engage in violent behavior and clean up after themselves. Like all the Ukrainian women, I have a distinctive dislike for dirt, mess and uncleanliness, especially in such a fine and beautiful place like Uman.
You really have no business posing such a racist and venomous question. Your references about the “freaks, garb and high concentration” really speaks much more about you than about them.Your soul is really reeking of and is filled with hateful and racist excrements. Or alternatively you may not have a soul at all. As far as Ukrainian like me is concerned, Germany is finished for good. Not even an excellent German soccer team or your lashing out at Hasidic Jews can prevent it. To put it short, what they are doing in Ukraine is none of your business, and they should not be made to answer this question to you or anybody, especially if asked in such a manner. You not liking them being in Ukraine, or anywhere or in such numbers is really your problem not theirs. BTW, yes,there are quite a few good Jews that I know, whether you like it or not.Now I am finished with you.
To Carmel,
I don’t know if you are a Palestinian or not, but how can you portend to defend Jews on the one hand, and then call them “poisoners of the world’s wells”, instigators of wars, war crimes, who have murdered millions.How can you decry Zionism, and then support the racist statements agains European Jews by the same Zionists that you Palestinians portend to suffer from and are wailing and whining to the world about?How can you ask the Jews to speak out against Zionism and them dare to insult them?How can you defend the violent and angry Muslim mobs in Europe, without realising that all the violent mysoginistic behavior is really all in their DNA, like you say about Jews?!
Sounds like you want to have your cake and it it too.Do you people ever look in the mirror at all?
You carry on your conscience the murder of millions of Jews of EE, whom your mufti asked Hitler to kill when they were not even in Palestine, but in concentration camps in Europe. As well as hundreds of thousands of Innocent Israelis mirdered in your terrorist attacks, those killed in Hebron n 1929, innocent Christian Lebanese and others. When are you going to acknowledge and apologize for your crimes, as well as make amends?So before lecturing the Jews, moralize yourselves!
President Putin, I am sure, knows about it…but his relation both with Jews in Russia, and with the state of Israel continues. I need clarification on this issue because I am confused.
Yatsenyuk will deliver Ukraine to the international bankers.
“Ukraine is on the brink of bankruptcy and needs to be saved from collapse — Yatsenyuk has a strong economic background,” Ariel Cohen, senior fellow at the Washington-based Heritage Foundation, told Bloomberg on Wednesday. “Ukraine faces difficult reforms but without them there won’t be a successful future.”
Discussion with the IMF is crucial, US Treasury Secretary Jacob Lew said earlier this week. In order to cinch the deal, the U.S. government will sweeten the pot. Lew talked with the IMF boss, Christine Lagarde, about Ukraine as he headed back from a globalist confab, the G-20 meeting in Sydney, Australia.
“Secretary Lew informed Managing Director Lagarde that he had spoken earlier in the day with Ukrainian leader Arseniy Yatsenyuk and advised him of the broad support for an international assistance package centred on the IMF, as soon as the transitional Ukrainian government is fully established by the Parliament,” MNI News reported on Monday. “Secretary Lew also noted that he had communicated to Mr. Yatsenyuk the need to quickly begin implementing economic reforms and enter discussions with the IMF following the establishment of the transitional government.”
Ukraine’s story is right out of the IMF play-book. The nation’s corrupt leaders past and present – most notably Tymoshenko, who went to prison for corruption and wholesale thievery – have enriched themselves at the expensive of ordinary Ukrainians.
“Ukraine at the dawn of independence was among the ten most developed countries, and now it drags out a miserable existence,” Communist Party leader Petro Symonenko said last year. The nation’s leaders “signed a memorandum with the International Monetary Fund to meet the requirements of the oligarchs, but on the other hand — to timely pay the interest on the IMF loans and to raise the prices for gas and electricity,” Symonenko said.
The Orange Revolution – initiated by NED, IRI, Soros and the CIA – installed a rogue’s gallery of self-seeking social-paths who further bankrupted a country already seriously debilitated by corruption.
For the IMF and the financial elite, Ukraine is nothing less than a tantalizing bounty. “Its fertile black soil generated more than one-fourth of Soviet agricultural output, and its farms provided substantial quantities of meat, milk, grain, and vegetables to other republics,” notes ABO, a website covering energy resources. “Likewise, its diversified heavy industry supplied the unique equipment (for example, large diameter pipes) and raw materials to industrial and mining sites (vertical drilling apparatus) in other regions of the former USSR.”
After breaking away from the Soviet Union and declaring independence, it was thought the country would “liberalize” its industry and resources, in other words open them up for privatization by transnational corporations and international banks, but this did not happen quickly enough for the financiers and the corporatists.
How many Rothschild Zionist Central Bankers are in charge of entire countries now? Well more than you’d imagine because, not only are they taking over as PMs in one country after another, it is actually the European Central Bank which dictates policy to all countries within the EU and certainly those who use the Euro as their currency. While the Bank Of International Settlements sits quietly in the background.
For god’s sakes Ukraine – USE YOUR HEAD!
I’ve just written “Jew-Ukraine” the other day and now a couple of days later, what do we see transpiring? A self proclaimed government installing jewish oligarchs into positions of power.
Igor Valerian Kolonia (Ukrainian: Ігор Валерійович Коломойський; Russian: Игорь Валерьевич Коломойский, Igor Kolomoisky; born February 13, 1963) is an Ukrainian-Israeli business oligarch of Jewish descent. Kolomoysky has a dual Ukrainian-Israeli citizenship although dual citizenship is not recognized by Ukraine and controls his business empire from Switzerland.
The fact his Israeli citizenship is not even recognised in the Ukraine has him breaking the law! But then what do you expect Ukraine? You want to join the EU and be friends with the biggest criminals going like the British government and Barry Obama who’s a Kenyan in charge of the Whitehouse, contrary to the constitution of the United States of America (the REAL America that is NOT the U.S. Corporation version). So don’t be surprised when they allow a jew to take the piss out of YOUR constitution to ensure they get their people in power in Ukraine!
But I have to ask you – Do you like sleepwalking? Because that’s what you’re doing! Half of you wanting to cling to the shirt-tail of one corrupt criminal establishment on the east and the other half of you wanting to join the western mafia! Don’t you read? I guess not, not many people do over here either. But if you DO read this, let me tell you, this thing you’re thinking of embracing called “democracy” (or at least the western version of it) is a joke! “Out of the frying pan into the fire” comes to mind!
But, that aside, WHAT THE HELL ARE YOU DOING ALLOWING THE BLOODY JEWS/ZIONISTS TO TAKE OVER YOUR COUNTRY?
0.5% of your 70 million population are jewish and here we are again. The virus starts to eat the host once more and the host embraces it!
It’s like the virgin who can’t stop herself from allowing Dracula in through her window!
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Late 2002
Viktor Yushchenko (Our Ukraine), Oleksandr Moroz (Socialist Party of Ukraine), Petro Symonenko (Communist Party of Ukraine) and Yulia Tymoshenko (Yulia Tymoshenko Bloc) issued a joint statement concerning “the beginning of a state revolution in Ukraine”.
From the “New York Times” March 9th 2007:
In five short years, the man in line to be the fifth Baron Rothschild is close to becoming a billionaire through a web of private equity investments in Ukraine, Eastern Europe and most significant, his partnership stake in Atticus Capital, the fast-growing $14 billion hedge fund.
The ascent of Mr. Rothschild is a vivid illustration of how the still glittering, if somewhat faded, prestige and wealth of Europe’s most storied banking family has been reinvigorated from bold bets in this era’s new-money investment vehicles.
Like his forebears, he prefers that his influence remain unseen.
Mr. Rothschild is a principal adviser to Oleg Deripaska, one of the richest oligarchs in Russia and the owner of the aluminium giant Rusal, which recently merged with two other companies to create the world’s largest aluminium company. Mr. Rothschild received no public credit despite having played a crucial role in getting the deal done.
And like a true Rothschild he has a taste for the good life: as an avid skier, his principal residence is in Klosters, Switzerland, and he uses his Gulfstream jet to shuttle among his other homes in Paris, Moscow, London, New York and Greece.
But he is also a man of contradictions: he dates supermodels and actresses, sits on an advisory board of the Brookings Institution, a research organization in Washington, and serves his guests the best wines from the Rothschild vineyards, which he himself will not drink.
Please bear in mind that the Brookings Institute is the top of the tree – Number 1 – worldwide “Think Tank” as shown in a previous blog-post regarding “Think Tanks”.
http://www.nytimes.com/2007/03/09/business/09rothschild.html?ref=rothschildfamily&_r=0
GEORGE SOROS is an Hungarian Jew. Soros was born in Budapest in 1930 as Gyorgy Schwartz. When young Gyorgy Schwartz enrolled in the London School of Economics in 1947 he changed his surname to Soros. In 1956 Soros settled in NYC. George Soros then built his multi-billionaire international hedge fund called the Quantum Fund.
George Soros is known for saving George Bush Jr from a 1990 bankruptcy. Soros still works with Bush Sr in the Carlyle Group a powerful financial organization & international weapons dealer controlled by the Rothschilds. Take note of the Carlyle Group.
Russia expelled the Open Society Institute at the end of 2003
Recently, George Soros played an important role in the change of governments, especially in central and eastern Europe. He was particularly active in Poland, where he was, at the same time, friend of General Jaruselski and of the main official patron of the Solidarnoc (Solidarity) trade union, the Polish Bronislaw Geremek, who is currently member of the ICG administrative council. He was also very active in Hungary, his native country.
It is highly probable that he also engaged in the preparation of the “Velvet Revolution” in the Czech Republic, an action that culminated with Vaclav Havel as President. He repeated the same model in Serbia to defeat Slobodan Milosevic and, recently, in Georgia against Edouard Shevarnardze. Every time he has been served and supported by Otpor-style youth organizations. He has been accused of stirring popular disturbances in Ukraine and Belarus. In order to put an end to his intervention in Russia, authorities have resorted to the pretext that the rent was not paid to expel the Open Society Institute some days after Mijaíl Khodorkovsky was detained under complot suspicions.
Now let’s turn to Zbigniew Brzezinski’s book “The Grand Chessboard” which, I have said for years now, is the “blueprint” for western/Zionist moves to destabilise the world for exploitation by the western oligarchy (with help from their Eastern jewish oligarchical pals).
Page 46:
Ukraine, a new and important space on the Eurasian chess- board, is a geopolitical pivot because its very existence as an independent country helps to transform Russia. Without Ukraine, Russia ceases to be a Eurasian empire. Russia without Ukraine can still strive for imperial status, but it would then become a predominantly Asian imperial state, more likely to be drawn into debilitating conflicts with aroused Central Asians, who would then be resentful of the loss of their recent independence and would be supported by their fellow Islamic states to the south. China would
also be likely to oppose any restoration of Russian domination over Central Asia, given its increasing interest in the newly independent states there. However, if Moscow regains control over Ukraine, with its 52 million people and major resources as well as its access to the Black Sea, Russia automatically again regains the wherewithal to become a powerful imperial state, spanning Europe and Asia. Ukraine’s loss of independence would have immediate consequences for Central Europe, transforming Poland into the geopolitical pivot on the eastern frontier of a united Europe
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Almost as much as in the case of Ukraine, the future of Azerbaijan and Central Asia is also crucial in defining what Russia might or might not become.
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To what extent should Russia be helped economically—which inevitably strengthens Russia politically and militarily—and to what extent should the newly independent states be simultaneously assisted in the defence and consolidation of their independence? Can Russia be both powerful and a democracy at the same time? If it becomes powerful again, will it not seek to regain its lost imperial domain, and can it then be both an empire and a democracy?
U.S. policy toward the vital geopolitical pivots of Ukraine and Azerbaijan cannot skirt that issue, and America thus faces a difficult dilemma regarding tactical balance and strategic purpose. Internal Russian recovery is essential to Russia’s democratization and eventual Europeanization. But any recovery of its imperial potential would be inimical to both of these objectives. Moreover, it is over this issue that differences could develop between America and some European states, especially as the EU and NATO expand. Should Russia be considered a candidate for eventual membership in either structure? And what then about Ukraine? The costs of the exclusion of Russia could be high—creating a self-fulfilling prophecy in the Russian mindset—but the results of dilution of either the EU or NATO could also be quite destabilizing.
Pages 57/58:
Europe also serves as the springboard for the progressive expansion of democracy deeper into Eurasia. Europe’s expansion eastward would consolidate the democratic victory of the 1990s. It would match on the political and economic plane the essential civilization scope of Europe—what has been called the Petrify Europe—as denned by Europe’s ancient and common religious heritage, derived from Western-rite Christianity. Such a Europe once existed, long before the age of nationalism and even longer before the recent division of Europe into its American- and Soviet- dominated halves. Such a larger Europe would be able to exercise a magnetic attraction on the states located even farther east, building a network of ties with Ukraine, Belarus, and Russia, drawing them into increasingly binding cooperation while proselytizing common democratic principles. Eventually, such a Europe could become one of the vital pillars of an American-sponsored larger Eurasian structure of security and cooperation.
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Neither France nor Germany is sufficiently strong to construct Europe on its own or to resolve with Russia the ambiguities inherent in the definition of Europe’s geographic scope. That re- quires energetic, focused, and determined American involvement, particularly with the Germans, in defining Europe’s scope and hence also in coping with such sensitive—especially to Russia—issues as the eventual status within the European system of the Baltic republics and Ukraine.
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Accordingly, the process of widening Europe and enlarging the transatlantic security system is likely to move forward by deliberate stages. Assuming sustained American and Western European commitment, a speculative but cautiously realistic timetable for these stages might be the following:
1. By 1999, the first new Central European members will have been admitted into NATO, though their entry into the EU will probably not happen before 2002 or 2003.
2. In the meantime,the EU will initiate accession talks with the Baltic republics, and NATO will likewise begin to move for- ward on the issue of their membership as well as Romania’s, with their accession likely to be completed by 2005. At some point in this stage, the other Balkan states may likewise become eligible.
3. Accession by the Baltic states might prompt Sweden and Finland also to consider NATO membership.
4. Somewhere between 2005 and 2010, Ukraine, especially if in the meantime the country has made significant progress in its domestic reforms and has succeeded in becoming more evidently identified as a Central European country, should become ready for serious negotiations with both the EU and NATO.
Pages 92/93:
Most troubling of all was the loss of Ukraine. The appearance of an independent Ukrainian state not only challenged all Russians to rethink the nature of their own political and ethnic identity, but it represented a vital geopolitical setback for the Russian state. The repudiation of more than three hundred years of Russian imperial history meant the loss of a potentially rich industrial and agricultural economy and of 52 million people ethnically and religiously sufficiently close to the Russians to make Russia into a truly large and confident imperial state. Ukraine’s independence also deprived Russia of its dominant position on the Black Sea, where Odessa had served as Russia’s vital gateway to trade with the Mediterranean and the world beyond.
The loss of Ukraine was geopolitically pivotal, for it drastically limited Russia’s non-strategic options. Even without the Baltic states and Poland, a Russia that retained control over Ukraine could still seek to be the leader of an assertive Eurasian empire, in which Moscow could dominate the non-Slavs in the South and South-east of the former Soviet Union. But without Ukraine and its 52 million fellow Slavs, any attempt by Moscow to rebuild the Eurasian empire was likely to leave Russia entangled alone in protracted conflicts with the nationally and religiously aroused non- Slavs, the war with Chechen perhaps simply being the first example. Moreover, given Russia’s declining birthrate and the ex- plosive birthrate among the Central Asians, any new Eurasian entity based purely on Russian power, without Ukraine, would inevitably become less European and more Asiatic with each passing year.
The loss of Ukraine was not only geopolitically pivotal but also geopolitically catalytic. It was Ukrainian actions—the Ukrainian declaration of independence in December 1991, its insistence in the critical negotiations in Bea Velez that the Soviet Union should be replaced by a looser Commonwealth of Independent States, and especially the sudden coup-like imposition of Ukrainian command over the Soviet army units stationed on Ukrainian soil—that pre- vented the CIS from becoming merely a new name for a more con- federal USSR. Ukraine’s political self-determination stunned Moscow and set an example that the other Soviet republics, though initially more timidly, then followed.
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This staggering new reality was bound to affect the Russian sense of security in its Far Eastern region as well as Russian interests in Central Asia. Before long, this development might even over- shadow the geopolitical importance of Russia’s loss of Ukraine. Its strategic implications were well expressed by Vladimir Lu kin, Russia’s first post-Communist ambassador to the United States and later the chairman of the Dumas Foreign Affairs Committee:
In the past, Russia saw itself as being ahead of Asia, though lagging behind Europe. But since then, Asia has developed much faster. . . . we find ourselves to be not so much between “modern Europe” and “backward Asia” but rather occupying some strange middle space between two “Europe.”
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In this regard, Ukraine was critical. The growing American inclination, especially by 1994, to assign a high priority to American- Ukrainian relations and to help Ukraine sustain its new national freedom was viewed by many in Moscow—even by its “westernise”—as a policy directed at the vital Russian interest in eventually bringing Ukraine back into the common fold. That Ukraine will eventually somehow be “reintegrated” remains an article of faith among many members of the Russian political elite.5 As a result, Russia’s geopolitical and historical questioning of Ukraine’s separate status collided head-on with the American view that an imperial Russia could not be a democratic Russia.
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Ukraine’s determination to preserve its independence was encouraged by external support. Although initially the West, especially the United States, had been tardy in recognizing the geopolitical importance of a separate Ukrainian state, by the mid- 1990s both America and Germany had become strong backers of Kiev’s separate identity. In July 1996, the U.S. secretary of defence declared, “I cannot overestimate the importance of Ukraine as an independent country to the security and stability of all of Europe,” while in September, the German chancellor—notwithstanding his strong support for President Yelping—went even further in declaring that “Ukraine’s firm place in Europe can no longer be challenged by anyone … No one will be able any more to dispute Ukraine’s independence and territorial integrity.” American policy makers also came to describe the American-Ukrainian relationship
as “a strategic partnership,” deliberately invoking the same phrase used to describe the American-Russian relationship.
Without Ukraine, as already noted, an imperial restoration based either on the CIS or on Eurasianism was not a viable option. An empire without Ukraine would eventually mean a Russia that would become more “Asianised” and more remote from Europe. Moreover, Eurasianism was also not especially appealing to the newly independent Central Asians, few of whom were eager for a new union with Moscow. Uzbekistan became particularly assertive in supporting Ukraine’s objections to any elevation of the CIS into
a supranational entity and in opposing the Russian initiatives de- signed to enhance the CIS.
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Most important, however, is Ukraine. As the EU and NATO expand, Ukraine will eventually be in the position to choose whether it wishes to be part of either organization. It is likely that, in order to reinforce its separate status, Ukraine will wish to join both, once they border upon it and once its own internal transformation be- gins to qualify it for membership. Although that will take time, it is not too early for the West—while further enhancing its economic and security ties with Kiev—to begin pointing to the decade 2005-2015 as a reasonable time frame for the initiation of Ukraine’s progressive inclusion, thereby reducing the risk that the Ukrainians may fear that Europe’s expansion will halt on the Polish- Ukrainian border.
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The key point to bear in mind is that Russia cannot be in Europe without Ukraine also being in Europe, whereas Ukraine can be in Europe without Russia being in Europe. Assuming that Russia decides to cast its lot with Europe, it follows that ultimately it is in Russia’s own interest that Ukraine be included in the expanding European structures. Indeed, Ukraine’s relationship to Europe could be the turning point for Russia itself. But that also means that the defining moment for Russia’s relationship to Europe is still some time off—”defining” in the sense that Ukraine’s choice in favour of Europe will bring to a head Russia’s decision regarding the next phase of its history: either to be a part of Europe as well or to become a Eurasian outcast, neither truly of Europe nor Asia and mired in its “near abroad” conflicts.
Now, think about the dates mentioned by Brzezinski. It would all start in the mid 2000s. Well, we had the Orange Revolution in late 2004/early 2005. Perfect timing. While, having had a leadership who had just begun the process of democratisation in 2002, Ukraine then, in 2003, had a whole new set of currency designed and printed. It looks like it was all “approval stamped”.
Who is it that designed and issued this currency? It just so happens that DeLaRue were provided the new contract for design and printing.
Do you know who DeLaRue is?
DeLaRue is Rothschild owned company in London.
Now, take your own conclusions.
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Kiev snipers hired by Maidan leaders – leaked EU’s Ashton phone tape.
“Gosh!” says Catherine Ashton.
Now I don’t know about you but I can hear a sense of no surprise in Ashton’s voice. I can also hear the woman say to Paet “my friend” while she displays total impotence in her role (she literally says nothing of any consequence) and would appear to be rather in a rush to get him off the line.
“We’re talking about how to get money in during the short, medium and long term… and support the IMF” – aka: “Get yourselves into as much debt as possible with us and we’ll love ya!”… “You have to go and lay flowers and show you care…” aka: “Make a show and make the people you give a shit”.
Note to Paet: She wasn’t happy to hear you say you knew what you knew. And she wasn’t surprised to the point it didn’t even phase her.
The snipers who shot at protesters and police in Kiev were allegedly hired by Maidan leaders, according to a leaked phone conversation between the EU foreign affairs chief Catherine Ashton and Estonian foreign affairs minister, which has emerged online.
“There is now stronger and stronger understanding that behind the snipers, it was not Yanukovich, but it was somebody from the new coalition,” Urmas Paet said during the conversation.
“I think we do want to investigate. I mean, I didn’t pick that up, that’s interesting. Gosh,” Ashton answered.
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The call took place after Estonia’s Foreign Minister Urmas Paet visited Kiev on February 25, following the peak of clashes between the pro-EU protesters and security forces in the Ukrainian capital.
Paet also recalled his conversation with a doctor who treated those shot by snipers in Kiev. She said that both protesters and police were shot at by the same people.
“And second, what was quite disturbing, this same Olga [Bogomolets] told as well that all the evidence shows that the people who were killed by snipers from both sides, among policemen and then people from the streets, that they were the same snipers killing people from both sides,” the Estonian FM stressed.
Ashton reacted to the information by saying: “Well, yeah…that’s, that’s terrible.”
“So that she then also showed me some photos she said that as a medical doctor she can say that it is the same handwriting, the same type of bullets, and it’s really disturbing that now the new coalition, that they don’t want to investigate what exactly happened,” Paet said.
Olga Bogomolets was the main doctor for the Maidan mobile clinic when protests turned violent in Kiev. She treated the gravely injured and helped organized their transportation to neighboring countries, who had expressed a willingness to treat those with severe wounds. From the outset, Olga blamed the injuries and deaths on snipers. She turned down the position of Vice Prime Minister of Ukraine for Humanitarian Affairs offered by the coup-appointed regime.
Warning to Olga Bogomolets: Catherine Ashton says today that you should be thinking in terms of being the Health Minister for Ukraine. Tomorrow, however, you shall see that “white woman speaks with fork tongue” in one way or another. Because, just as she refers to Urmas Paet as “my friend” during the call, she will speak to each and every person she ever talks to as “my friend” while, although you and she may know each other and get along on the face of things, she also has Tzipi Livni classed as “a friend”. What you have done, Olga, is you have stated something you know to be true which is that the coalition Maidan leaders have had the snipers kill both sides. What that means is that the jews are doing what they normally do (probably through Mossad) which is cause chaos and fear to make people desperate to just achieve any peace on any terms (or, at least lesser terms) and this will suit the west/zionist aims. Now YOU having the information that you do just might end up in you being a threat. Perhaps not at this moment nor for some time, but somewhere down the road. Watch your back Olga!
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The Grand Chessboard “Eurasia”
THE UNITED STATES OF EURASIA
We listen to the words of Hilary Clinton but we must ask: Were they HER words? I suggest not. I suggest she is echoing the words and the intent of Zbigniew Brzezinski – the ex Democrat NSA lead who funded the Mujahidin in Afghanistan to draw Russia INTO a war – admitted by Brzezinski.
Brzezinski is also a “Bishop” in relation to Rockefeller’s “King” when we look at his involvement in Bilderberg and the Trilateral Commission. Brzezinski is the “Grand Chessboard strategist” for the Rothschild/Rockefeller clan as is Henry Kissinger (Republican). They take slightly oppositional stances on matters such as this but, in reality, they just see slightly different methods of achieving the same ends. Both of these guys are not the decision makers. They don’t have the wealth and power to make them so. They are simply “Bishops” who strategise for the “Kings'” wished for outcomes. Then, below them are the Obamas of this world (the “Knights”) who implement (but do not decide on) the tactics to be played out to meet the overall strategy.
Clinton wants to be a “Knight” or the next “Knight” anyhow. Since she is a democrat, she’ll be getting her script from Brzezinski and, when it comes to Russia, Brzezinski is a “hawk” – he despises Russia. But Brzezinski and Kissinger always play the “good cop/bad cop” routine. They have to. They sit on what is portrayed to us as opposite sides of the fence. But that is simply the Hegelian dialectic at work: “an interpretive method in which some assertional proposition (thesis) is necessarily opposed by an equally assertive and apparently contradictory proposition (antithesis), the contradiction being reconciled on a higher level of truth by a third proposition (synthesis).”
Here is Clinton trying to wiggle her way out of her comments re Putin acting like Hitler. You see, she is one of those who are presented to us as being the “people in charge” and the media is given the ok to debate and criticise these people. It provides for the “feedback loop” to inform those higher up the chain how their ideology and strategy is received by the wider population. Their words are put into the mouths of Obama, Clinton, Cameron and Hague etc etc. The latter then take the heat if they get it wrong but the REAL power quietly strategises in the shadows.
What is to be done? Putin’s aggression in Ukraine needs a response.
By Zbigniew Brzezinski, Published: March 3
Zbigniew Brzezinski was national security adviser from 1977 to 1981.
Regarding the Russian aggression against Ukraine, much depends on what Vladimir Putin does next. But what Putin does depends on not only his calculation of the likely NATO (and especially the U.S.) response but also his estimate of how fiercely the Ukrainian people would respond to any further escalation by Russia. And, to complete the circle, the Ukrainian response would be influenced by citizens’ reaction to any repetition of Putin’s Crimean aggression and by whether the nation believes that the United States and NATO are truly supportive.
Putin’s thuggish tactics in seizing Crimea offer some hints regarding his planning. He knew in advance that his thinly camouflaged invasion would meet with popular support from the Russian majority in Crimea. He was not sure how the thin and light Ukrainian military units stationed there would react, so he went in masked like a Mafia gangster. In the event of serious Ukrainian resistance, he could disown the initiative and pull back.
Accusing the West of encouraging an “unconstitutional coup” in Ukraine, Vladimir Putin said that Moscow reserves the right to protect Russians there.
Following a speech on the budget Tuesday, President Obama accused Russian President Vladimir Putin of seeking to exert influence through force over Ukraine.
His initial success may tempt him to repeat that performance more directly in the far eastern provinces of Ukraine. If successful, the conclusive third phase could then be directed, through a combination of political unrest and increasingly overt use of Russian forces, to overthrow the government in Kiev. The result would thus be similar to the two phases of Hitler’s seizure of the Sudetenland after Munich in 1938 and the final occupation of Prague and Czechoslovakia in early 1939.
Much depends on how clearly the West conveys to the dictator in the Kremlin — a partially comical imitation of Mussolini and a more menacing reminder of Hitler — that NATO cannot be passive if war erupts in Europe. If Ukraine is crushed while the West is simply watching, the new freedom and security in bordering Romania, Poland and the three Baltic republics would also be threatened.
This does not mean that the West, or the United States, should threaten war. But Russia’s unilateral and menacing acts mean the West should promptly recognize the current government of Ukraine as legitimate. Uncertainty regarding its legal status could tempt Putin to repeat his Crimean charade. The West also should convey — privately at this stage, so as not to humiliate Russia — that the Ukrainian army can count on immediate and direct Western aid so as to enhance its defensive capabilities. There should be no doubt left in Putin’s mind that an attack on Ukraine would precipitate a prolonged and costly engagement, and Ukrainians should not fear that they would be left in the lurch.
Meanwhile, NATO forces, consistent with the organization’s contingency planning, should be put on alert. High readiness for some immediate airlift to Europe of U.S. airborne units would be politically and militarily meaningful. If the West wants to avoid a conflict, there should be no ambiguity in the Kremlin as to what might be precipitated by further adventurist use of force in the middle of Europe.
In addition, such efforts to avert miscalculations that could lead to a war should be matched by a reaffirmation of the West’s desire for a peaceful accommodation with Russia regarding a joint effort to help Ukraine recover economically and stabilize politically. The West should reassure Russia that it is not seeking to draw Ukraine into NATO or to turn it against Russia. Ukrainians themselves can define the depth of their closeness to Europe and the scope of their economic cooperation with Russia, to the benefit of peace and stability in Europe. And after their May elections, they can revise some of the arrangements for a special status for Crimea, but they should not do so under duress or attack from a neighbour driven by imperial or personal ambitions.
Beginning to see more clearly yet?
As a white American who is not asleep and not stupid – I appreciate this news. I had to use Yandex.RU because the American internet technology companies are blocking all news and information which shows other side of story.
They actively block the truth – to give you narrated false version of reality.
I do not fully understand the situation here. I do not understand the history or why Poland put Jews as managers over local population or what they did.
I mainly do not understand why the Jews live in Ukraine if they hate Ukraine and it’s local population so much due to insular cultural differences.
I do not understand why these Jews, being mostly genetically white themselves – are funding murder. What do they have to gain? Why are they living there?
Israel was established as land for Jews with right of return. Muslims walked into Europe. Can these Jews walk out ? Why live in community you hate ? It make no sense.