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We dont know money flows yet. We'll see later who owns Kazakh oil industry...
Read the article I posted, NGO's have poured at least a million into Kazakhstan in the past year.
1 M is not much, I d say. Kazakhstan is not dirt poor and this money will allow you to buy off a very minimal number of people.
Also ZH is slipping in quality lately.
I dont see why collective West has to mess with a friendly regime unless they are trying to prevent someone else taking over.
By that logic the Tzar should still be in power.
Can you point to any other money be poured into the country? One million is a lot more than zero.
there is a Chinese and American cosponsored virology research institute in kazakhstan
He was at war with Germans. Lenin was sent to Russia via Germany etc.
WW1 is not a conspiracy, it really happened
WWI was not responsible for the Tsar's murder. It was the banker(mis-labled Bolshevik) revolution
NuttBoxer saysWWI was not responsible for the Tsar's murder. It was the banker(mis-labled Bolshevik) revolution
I don't see why banksters needed to kill Tsar after he was deposed and out of power. Might have been the usual excess of a violent revolution.
I don't see why banksters needed to kill Tsar after he was deposed and out of power. Might have been the usual excess of a violent revolution.
I don't see why banksters needed to kill Tsar after he was deposed and out of power. Might have been the usual excess of a violent revolution.
Kazakhstan updates:
1. Russian troops were not deployed in Western Kazakhstan, which is where the riots/uprising started. Perhaps because Western Kazakhstan is rich in oil and gas, and these are controlled by China?
2. China foreign minister noted to Kazakhstan and Russia that China is against "any separatism and border changes in Kazakhstan".
3. Turkish govt organizes a meeting of turkoman states about situation in Kazakhstan.
4. Nazarbayev has disappeared.
5. Kazakh Pres said (after meeting with Chinese) that mission of Russian troops has been accomplished and they will be withdrawn in a few days.
6. Russian extremist Girkin, supposedly working for GRU, and one who started war in Ukraine in 2014, says that "Russia should occupy North of Kazakhstan and leave the rest independent as a buffer between Russia and China".
I don't see why banksters needed to kill Tsar after he was deposed and out of power. Might have been the usual excess of a violent revolution.
Let's review the theories:
It does seem temporarily that Russia and China are on the same page
#5 N and N's family and friends have hundreds of billions of dollar parked in foreign banks. T wants his own men to replace N's men in farming K-stan. So the animal farm of K-stan was reset, N and his family and friends are arrested and liquidated, banks get to keep their deposits, and T gets to farm K-stan with his own men. The whole process retarts.
Couldn't allow any heir to survive and later claim right to any bank account that the Tsar might have had in the banks.
Kirill had to trace back four generations to claim relation to Nicolas 2nd (Kirill's grand father being a son of Alexander II, not Alexnader III).
Grand Duke Kirill Vladimirovich of Russia (Russian: Кирилл Владимирович Романов; Kirill Vladimirovich Romanov; 12 October [O.S. 30 September] 1876 – 12 October 1938) was a son of Grand Duke Vladimir Alexandrovich of Russia, a grandson of Emperor Alexander II and a first cousin of Nicholas II, Russia's last tsar.
I think something was lost in translation in that Wikipedia entry. The correct term should be "first-cousin twice-removed" or "second-cousin once-removed." Kirill's grandfather was a son of Nicholas' grandfather (Alexander II), so Kirill's grandfather would be uncle to Nicholas II's father (Alexander III), that makes Kirill's father first cousin to Nicholas II's father (Alexander III). That makes Kirill second-cousin (or "first-cousin once-removed") to Alexander III . . . in turn a "first cousin twice-removed" or "second cousin once-removed") to Alexander III's son Nicholas II.
In any case, the banksters' agents (the Reds) did quite a thorough job in wiping out everyone in the final three generations of the Romanov main line, resulting in the closest surviving cadet branch had to trace back to Alexander II.
Putin went on TV and declared the revolt an attempted color revolution by foreign agents and terrorists, not a protest against gas prices, similar to 2014 in Ukraine. He declined to specify where these came from, but said color revolutions will no longer be tolerated in former soviet states. He and T are best buds now. Maybe Western aligned N was trying to oust nominal successor T and turn Khaz into another Soros state decisively.
Ceffer saysPutin went on TV and declared the revolt an attempted color revolution by foreign agents and terrorists, not a protest against gas prices, similar to 2014 in Ukraine. He declined to specify where these came from, but said color revolutions will no longer be tolerated in former soviet states. He and T are best buds now. Maybe Western aligned N was trying to oust nominal successor T and turn Khaz into another Soros state decisively.
Latest new from Russian and Islamist interwebs: Putin is removing his troops from Kazakhstan in a few days by order of Chinese. Specifically, T said that most Russians will get out in 2 days. He does not have enough power to demand or say that unilaterally - someone is telling him what to do, and that someone is likely the Chinese.
So, if we want to be completely conspiratorial, Chinese fostered an uprising either themselves or via Russians, and rem...
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The protesters demanded that the authorities give vouchers to resorts, lower prices (of gas) and the abolition of vaccinations. You won't hear the last part on MSM. Hundreds are dead.
https://twitter.com/newkc14/status/1478849163374874624?source=patrick.net