2010-06-20

Medvedev sees chance for new world order

Vatic Note: Please note in Medvedev's comments he says "..... the renewed interest in Russia this year was a sign of a changing world in which the institutions of the western-dominated world order had had their day amid thousands of corporate defaults and the threat of sovereign defaults." and where have we heard something similar to that before??? Yes, the CFR and the western banking globalists, specifically ZBIG BRESZINZKI in his 1997 book, "The Grand Chessboard". Check out one of his quotes similar to what Medvedev has said:
http://www.wanttoknow.info/brzezinskigrandchessboard

"A mere glance at the map also suggests that control over Eurasia would almost automatically entail Africa's subordination, rendering the Western Hemisphere and Oceania geopolitically peripheral to the world's central continent. About 75 per cent of the world's people live in Eurasia, and most of the world's physical wealth is there as well, both in its enterprises and underneath its soil. Eurasia accounts for about three-fourths of the world's known energy resources." (p.31)"

What that means is that now the international banking mafia cartel has raped and pillaged both the third world and the first world of all its wealth, its now time to exploit the remaining nations of china, Russia and India.  But more importantly, remember we did a big series on satanism, Molech, the fire God in the Bible, and how prevasive the occult and satanism is at the highest levels of gov and it explains how every country's leaders can be so inhumane, Well is Medvedev an owl worshipper? Is he tied into the Bohemian grove with the bush's etc???? Check out this picture of him with Putin and you tell me. Then check out the one of Bush Jr and see what the means to you. Notice his fingers on his right hand by his jacket. Then take a look at bush......the owl figure or satan figure, depends on your background. In any case this is their plan for a new world order and unfetter evil they can engage in with impunity. Its all the countries leaders, but the people are going to be the sacrificial lambs in obtaining that NWO.  Are  the Russian leaders also satanist or owl worshippers like our Bush and Blair in England, and like the bankers who attend the Bohemian grove owl worshipping ceremony each year?  Look at this pic and you tell me?

Medvedev with the hand signal while talking with Putin for a photo op
By itself, its meaningless, but when you begin to see this with the top leaders of the world that affect our lives literally and our deaths, then it does become important and it explains the bankers/corp's inhumanity as well.  Satanism as we learned in our series represents evil, and humanity represents "good", but they are void of good and thus humanity.  ITS ALL PART OF THE NWO FASCIST TAKE-OVER OF THE GLOBE.  Their signaling is an indication all is going well.

Now look at Bush?  See their "right" hand and the exact same signal.  And we already know for a fact that Bush is a NWO Satanist. 

                                                  and now for a few other leaders like Tony Blair





I guess what I am trying to say is now its certain that Russia has joined the satanist cabal in beginning a bogus world war for profit at the cost of our childrens lives and nations wealth, while also NWO ing us into a permanent state of slavery and he is selling out his own people as well, just like Bush did and Obama is doing to us, and now we see that Campbell in Britian is doing the same thing.  We already know about Israel as well with all their pedophilia and organ harvesting.  Is this our future?   Its all just another giant scam on we the people.  Are you sick of it yet?

Medvedev sees chance for new world order
http://www.ft.com/cms/s/81a03be0-7ac0-11df-8549-00144feabdc0,dwp_uuid=7c485a38-2f7a-11da-

By Catherine Belton, Charles Clover and Courtney Weaver in St Petersburg
Financial Times FT.com

Published: June 18 2010 12:11
Last updated: June 18 2010 12:11

Dmitry Medvedev, the Russian president, said Moscow was bidding to help lead efforts to build a new world economic order after the old system collapsed in the global financial crisis.

Opening Russia’s annual economic forum in St Petersburg where hundreds of global chief executives have flocked, Mr Medvedev said the renewed interest in Russia this year was a sign of a changing world in which the institutions of the western-dominated world order had had their day amid thousands of corporate defaults and the threat of sovereign defaults.

“What had seemed untouchable has collapsed. The bubbles that created the illusion of flourishing economies have burst,” Mr Medvedev said. “For Russia this situation is a challenge and an opportunity. We are living in a unique time. And we should use it to build a modern, flourishing and strong Russia ... which will be a co-founder of the new world economic order and a full participant in the collective political leadership of the post-crisis world.”

Mr Medvedev insisted “Russia has changed” in the past year as it sought to pursue a course of “smart politics” that would leverage its competitive advantages in the raw materials sector, while shifting emphasis towards modernising the economy and focusing on boosting innovation over resources.

Acknowledging that the country still had a great deal to do to meet these aims, Mr Medvedev laid out a series of new initiatives that aim to boost its attractiveness as an investment destination. “Russia needs a real investment boom”, in order to achieve its modernisation goals, he said. To stimulate that, Mr Medvedev announced Moscow would introduce zero taxation on capital gains for companies working on long-term investments starting from January next year and said Russia was improving the legal system to provide better protection for businesses against the long arm of bureaucracy.

He added Russia had already simplified migration procedures to help attract “highly-qualified specialists” working in investment and high-tech sectors into the country.

Responding to criticism that Russia’s approach to building an innovation economy was driven from the top down and state interference could hinder development, Mr Medvedev said the state would concentrate its efforts on fostering a good business climate. “No matter how many state-owned companies we have, modernization will happen, above all, through private business. And only if there is competition,” he said. “The state should not tear down the apples from the tree of economics. What the government should do is help grow our apple orchard, develop our economic environment.”

Mr Medvedev said he was cutting the list of strategic enterprises five fold in order to reduce the role of the state in the economy and foster more private initiatives.

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