Τρίτη 25 Φεβρουαρίου 2014

East Ukraine Citizens Revolt Against The Obama E.U. Coup In Kiev!


http://politicalvelcraft.org/2014/02/24/president-putin-sends-russian-troops-to-crimea-ukraine-east-ukraine-citizens-revolt-against-the-obama-e-u-coup-in-kiev/

Ukraine - interview with ex-Israeli intelligence official

Here's someone who knows exactly what he's talking about..
 (Russian only, interview with ex-Israeli intelligence official)


Σάββατο 22 Φεβρουαρίου 2014

no EU funs for Crimea - "Eastern regions of Ukraine unacceptable current parliamentary decisions

"Eastern regions of Ukraine unacceptable current parliamentary decisions
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=MyQeXpcXIFI
Eastern regions of Ukraine 's leaders , who have remained loyal to President Viktor Yanukovich, challenging the legitimacy of the national parliament and claims sovereignty over their territories, reports Reuters. Over the past 24 hours the Verkhovna Rada adopted a number of laws that limit presidential powers and opens the way for a unity government and early presidential elections.

"We are not going to split the country . We want to save it , " - said Mikhail Dobkinas , Kharkov region governor , regional leaders meeting in Kharkov on Saturday.

However, the resolution adopted at the meeting , stated that "the decisions of the Ukrainian parliament in such circumstances raises doubts as to their ( ... ) legality .

The resolution also states that " the main body in the country paralyzed . While the legitimacy of the constitutional order and will not restore ( ... ), we decided to take responsibility for the constitutional order, legality , civil rights and the safety of your storage areas .
This conference had a participation of some 3000 deputies and representatives of the authorities; mostly those from the Lugansk, Donetsk, Kharkov and Crimean regions. There were also representatives from Dnepropetrovsk and probably other Eastern regions too.

Representatives from the Russian government and in particular Russian regions were there too; among them:

Duma committee head for international affairs Alexey Pushkov, 
Consul of the Russian Federation in Kharkov
A senator from the Pskov region
Governors of the Bryansk, Belgorod, Rostov and Voronezh regions.

In addition to that, some +10,000 people gathered outside and all the proceedings inside the conference were transmitted to them via the video billboard that this video was filmed off.
A +30,000 Euro-Maidan march was taking place in Kharkov at the same time, not too far away (can't confirm these figures though, could have been less of them)

Much was said:

- In Kiev it wasn't the state that was taken over, but territory
- Mobs and armed extremists took over the organs of state power in Kiev
- This conference is not for the division of the Ukraine, but for it's salvation
- Ukrainian SBU (intelligence) attempted to call this conference as evidence of illegal separatist activities, before it even began and anything was said at all
- Kutuzov may have given up Moscow, but he marched into Paris later
- Something about the nazis and our grandfathers during WW2, etc... etc...
- Gennady Kernes; mayor of Kharkov: "I'm not afraid of threats, and I will stay at my workplace" (reports say he took the first plane to Russia along with Kharkov's governor as soon as this conference ended Shocked)

Right at the end all participants of the conference unanimously approved a resolution, calling for Eastern regions to take all local power into their own hands and institute self-rule (effectively ignoring the 'new government' in Kiev) - until such time as the constitutional crisis in the country has been resolved. 
Amongst the text of this resolution:

- Unlawful armed formations didn't give up their arms, but continued to take over the organs of state power in Kiev, kill innocent people and LEOs
- Central organs are paralyzed
- We decided to take all responsibility for the security and rights of our citizens, as well as the upholding of constitutional order on our territory

Delegates also called for:

- Local police units to co-operate closely with the local regional authorities
- Local military units to remain in place, at their current locations, secure the caches of ammunition & weapons, and not to interfere in any conflicts.
- The people to self-organise in co-ordination with their local law enforcement units

Apparently some pro-Russian deputies are complaining that the conference was all talk, no action. Or something like that.

An interesting thing, towards the end a man shouted to be allowed to have his say (he's the most energetic and loud one, in plain clothes - about 15-20 mins before the end of the video). He was allowed up on stage for a 3 minute speech. Apparently he's some sort of ex-Soviet officer.

- Any day, tanks, armoured vehicles, etc... could enter Kharkov; ordered here by the new government in Kiev - and overthrow the regional government and repress the will of the local people
- There could be fighting, warfare, etc...
- We need to organise military units, companies, battalions and prepare for resistance 
- All men among you, all former officers and servicemen of the Soviet army, I congratulate you on your coming holiday (23rd of February, former day of the Soviet army, now it's the day of Fefender of the Fatherland in Russia); and I also call on all of you to assemble in front of the central military commission in Kharkov tomorrow for organisation and instruction.

Πέμπτη 20 Φεβρουαρίου 2014

The U.S. creates missiles bypassing the INF Treaty



An accident of both political and technological importance occured last September - two ballistic missiles were anonimously launched in the eastern Mediteranean.

Due to the rapid deterioration of the situation around Syria, the accident aroused great interest of the international community.

At first, the "heroes of the day" made nothing to identify themselves. UK, USA and France denied any knowledge of the launch. So did Israel. But in a single hour the Israeli officials made a U-turn in their rhetoric.

Ivan Stepanovych Mazepa - Όταν οι προδότες γίνονται χαρτονομίσματα..

Ivan Stepanovych Mazepa (Ukrainian: Іван Степанович Мазепа, Russian: Ива́н Степа́нович Мазе́па,Polish: Jan Mazepa Kołodyński; March 20, 1639 – October 2, 1709), Cossack Hetman of the Hetmanate inLeft-bank Ukraine, from 1687–1708, the Prince of the Holy Roman Empire 1707-1709.[1] He was famous as a patron of the arts, and also played an important role in the Battle of Poltava where after learning of Peter I's intent to relieve him as acting Hetman of Ukraine and replace him with Alexander Menshikov, he deserted his army and sided with Charles of Sweden. The politicization of this desertion has held a lasting legacy in both Russian and Ukrainian national history.




Όταν οι προδότες γίνονται χαρτονομίσματα- σταβήματα του και ο Stepan Bandera

Because of this, the Russian Orthodox Church has laid an anathema on his name since the beginning of the 18th century and refuses to renounce to this day. Everyone who opposed the Russian government in eighteenth-century Ukraine were derogatorily referred to as Mazepintsy (Mazepists).[2] The alienation of Mazepa from Ukrainian history continued during the Soviet period, but since Ukraine's independence there have been strong moves to rehabilitate Mazepa's image, although he remains a figure of mixed standing.

The last straw in the souring relations with Tsar Peter was his refusal to commit any significant force to defend Ukraine against the Polish King Stanislaus Leszczynski, an ally of Charles XII of Sweden, who threatened to attack the Cossack Hetmanate in 1708.
 Peter expected that king Charles of Sweden was going to attack and thought that he could spare no forces. In the opinion of Mazepa, this blatantly violated theTreaty of Pereyaslav, since Russia refused to protect Ukraine's territory and left it to fare on its own. As the Swedish and Polish armies advanced towards Ukraine, Mazepa allied himself with them on October 28, 1708. However, only 3,000 Cossacks followed their Hetman, with rest remaining loyal to the Tsar. Mazepa's call to arms was further weakened by the Orthodox Clergy's allegiance for the Tsar. Learning of Mazepa's treason, the Russian army sacked and razed the Cossack Hetmanate capital of Baturyn, killing most of the defending garrison and many common people. The Russian army was ordered to tie up the dead Cossacks to crosses, and float them down the Dnieper Riverall the way to the Black Sea. This was done for the purpose of intimidating the Mazepa loyalists who lived downstream along the Dnieper.[citation needed]

Deputy Prime Minister of the Republic of Kosovo, Edita Tahiri, meets Eirini Rena Dourou, deputy of the Greek Parliament

Deputy Prime Minister of the Republic of Kosovo, Edita Tahiri, meets Eirini Rena Dourou, deputy of the Greek Parliament


Prishtina, 18 December 2013
The Deputy Prime Minister of the Republic of Kosovo, Edita Tahiri held a working meeting with Ms. Eirini Rena Dourou, deputy and member of the Parliamentary Committee for defense and European affairs in the Greek Parliament, from the SYRIZA party. Ms. Dourou was accompanied by the ambassadors, Mr. Christos Aifantis from the Greek Foreign Ministry and Ambassador Dimitrios Moschopoulos, Head of the Greek Office in Prishtina.     

In the beginning, Ms. Tahiri thanked Ms. Dourou who was visiting the Republic of Kosovo for the first time, considering this visit as a new opportunity for positive development in relations between Kosovo and Greece. 

During this meeting, Ms. Tahiri noted that the state of Kosovo has made substantial progress with regard to democratic state building and implementing its Euro-Atlantic vision, by giving priority to European reforms in the rule of law, economic development and the welfare of citizens and communities. She emphasized that Kosovo’s independence has strengthened stability and peace in the region, and also, she mentioned the constructive role of Kosovo in the Brussels dialogue. Deputy Prime Minister Tahiri said that, for countries that have still not recognized Kosovo, recognition is not just in accordance with international law, as confirmed by the International Court of Justice, but it will also be a contribution to peace and stability in the region. 

Deputy Prime Minister Tahiri praised highly relations between Kosovo and Greece and the positive role that Greece has played in Kosovo; meanwhile she expressed Kosovo’s readiness to further deepen bilateral relations, asking that Greece join the countries that have recognized Kosovo’s independence.

In the beginning, Eirini Rena Dourou thanked Deputy Prime Minister Tahiri for her welcome and said that the purpose of this visit is to learn more closely about developments in Kosovo, and she expressed her appreciation of the progress achieved. She expressed her readiness to intensify cooperation between the two countries in joint areas of interest.

They both agreed that European integration of the Western Balkans is a key factor in creating sustainable peace and stability in the region.   In addition, in the meeting the Greek delegation announced that the leader of the SYRIZA party, Mr. Alexis Tsipras will visit Kosovo, at the start of 2014, when Greece takes on the EU Presidency. 
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Σε διατεταγμένη υπηρεσία του ΝΑΤΟ η κα ΔΟΥΡΟΥ?
παρέα με τον δοσίλογο Βενιζέλο ?

Prishtina, February 19, 2014
Statement of the Prime Minister of the Republic of Kosovo Hashim Thaci at press conference after meeting with Greek Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs Evangelos Venizelos .It was a special pleasure to welcome today in Prishtina the Greek Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister of Greece Mr. Venizelos, in his dual capacity as representative of the state of Greece, and of the EU.
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Καταζητούμενος από την ΝτελΠοντε ο πρόεδρος Θατσι, για εμποριο οργάνων αιχμαλωτων Σέρβων που τους θυσίαζαν ζωντανους στο κίτρινο σπίτι. Αυτοί ειναι οι συνομιλιτες Βενιζελου - Δουρου

Σάββατο 8 Φεβρουαρίου 2014

“f*** the EU” or Fuck U.. Victoria Nuland

Hands off Ukraine Victoria


A senior US diplomat has apologised after having allegedly been caught declaring “f*** the EU” over its position on Ukraine during an apparently bugged telephone conversation...

..."It is no secret that Ambassador Pyatt and Assistant Secretary Nuland have been working with the government of Ukraine, with the opposition, with business and civil society leaders to support their efforts," Ms Psaki continued. "It shouldn't be a surprise that at any points there have been discussions about recent events and offers and what is happening on the ground...

... At one point, the voice that sounds like Mrs Nuland's suggests that the EU's position should be ignored after she reportedly tells Mr Pyatt that Ban Ki-Moon, the UN secretary-general, is going to appoint Robert Serry, the former Dutch ambassador to Kiev as his representative in Ukraine. "That would be great I think to help glue this thing and have the UN glue it and you know, F*** the EU," the voice says.
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Victoria Nuland Assistant Secretary of State for Europe Victoria Nuland taking active part side by side with the rioters in KIEV.



μοιραζοντας χάντρες και καθρεφτάκια  στους ιθαγενείς..

Τρίτη 4 Φεβρουαρίου 2014

Tkuarchal - Abkhazia , the day after..

Tkuarchal was a developing industrial town in Soviet Abkhazia. It was the town of miners, workers, engineers. Pipes of its factories produced so much smoke that a man who came outside and walked through the town returned home being all dirty and dusty. But everything became suddenly over. In the best Soviet years the population of the city amounted to 40 thousand people, before the war – over 20 thousand. The war took many citizens of Tkuarchal away, many others simply abandoned the town. In 2008 only 5 thousand people remained there. They could not find jobs and earn a living.



Sochi - 2014 Winter Olympics



Rostov-on-Don Crazy Blizzard



Σάββατο 11 Ιανουαρίου 2014

Russian Fishing Agency accuses Greenpeace of pulling strings in Senegal to stall trawler seizure


Russian Fishing Agency accuses Greenpeace of pulling strings in Senegal to stall trawler seizure   Published time: January 08, 2014 13:40 


[.. “Why are they taking upon themselves what is a government's responsibility to protect their waters and biological resources?” said Saveliev.]



Greenpeace is pulling strings in Senegal to stall Russia's effort to release a fishing ship with over 80 members of crew on board. The vessel was impounded last week on allegations of illegal fishing, says the Russian fishery regulator.

The accusations come after Senegal authorities revoked their earlier permission to let the captain of the ship, who had been injured during her capture, be treated in a Dakar hospital and failed to appear at a scheduled round of negotiations.

“Based on these statements from Greenpeace, one may conclude that the army of Senegal is acting upon these claims,” Aleksandr Savelyev, head of the Rosrybolobstvo's press service, said explaining the agency's allegations against the environmental organization to RT. He added that Greenpeace words“evoke bewilderment, even indignation”.

The Russian regulator reiterated accusations against Greenpeace, which it blamed for the impounding of the Oleg Naydenov trawler. The agency cited a Tuesday statement by Greenpeace Africa, which praised the Senegal government for detaining the Russian ship.

Following the detention of the Russian-flagged trawler the “Oleg Naydenov” by the Senegalese national navy on charges of illegal fishing, Greenpeace reiterates its support to the government of Senegal for the enforcement of fisheries legislation and calls on the President and his government to remain firm on its commitment to put an end to illegal activities by such vessels,” the statement read.

Δευτέρα 6 Ιανουαρίου 2014

The Battle for Ukraine - December, 2013



Vladimir Putin's dream of creating a Russian-led Eurasian Union is slowly but surely becoming a reality. The smoke in Kiev will eventually clear and Ukraine will set course with big brother. Soon thereafter, it will be Georgia's turn. With the following I would like to take a brief look at what has been happening in the Ukraine during the month of December and in doing so also address some other topics that I believe are related.

People don't normally wake up one day and simply decide to take to the streets en masse just because their government has made a decision they don't like. For a mass political protest to take place, in a hotly contested nation nonetheless, you need three essential ingredients: A motivation, a well organized network of activists and of course high level individuals capable of pulling financial and/or political strings.

The motivation in Kiev is clearly there, I will briefly describe the deep rooted anti-Russian sentiments of many Ukrainian nationalists and liberals later in this commentary. The organizers in Kiev are there, a not so little army of Western funded and led NGOs, independent journalists, rights advocates, political activists, clergymen and government officials. And we also know that there are high level policymakers in various power centers around the world that would love to drive a permanent wedge between Ukraine and Russia purely for geostrategic reasons.

These are the three basic factors that are taking the sheeple to the streets in Kiev. These are the factors that can start a civil war or attempt a violent coup d'état if the movement's organizers, masterminds and financiers conclude that the reaction from Moscow will be weak or something that they can afford to risk. To put it in other words, if the ringleaders of these protests are made to fear a serious Russian reprisal, they may not be foolish enough incite large scale violence or seek a forceful overthrow of the government in Kiev.

Therefore, much is riding on how Moscow handles this situation. 

Kiev and Moscow need to be very careful with the way they are dealing with these protests. The best course for Ukrainian and Russian officials to take would be to do what they are doing now: Take a step back, resort to soft power and allow these protests to run their natural course, all the while keeping a tight control over the situation by closely monitoring the activities of the country's Western funded NGOs, political activists and journalists of news organizations.

Under no circumstances should there be a disproportionate use of violence against protesters. A violent overreaction by the authorities is what Western powers are actually hoping for. 

However, in addition to a well calculated and soft approach vis-à-vis Kiev, Russian officials need to begin posturing aggressively against Western interests elsewhere to divert attention.