February 25, 2022
In a statement about the news, Mr. Putin said his country is finally free from the “icy grip” of the Rothschild banking cartel and New World Order cabal.
Now, following his current election success, Putin has vowed to continue “unburdening” Russia’s economy from the dangerous monopoly of the US dollar in order to guarantee Russian sovereignty in an increasingly globalized world.
Addressing the Russian Parliament following his inauguration, Vladimir Putin said that stating “total independence” from the worldwide banking cartel and Rothschild global money providing organizations would be the “biggest gift” he could provide to future generations.
“We used to behave naïvely, but now we see that the WTO [the World Trade Organization] rules are all too often broken, the restrictions are imposed for political reasons, which they call sanctions. Plus more and more of them are imposed to secure its favorite competitive advantages,” Putin said.
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Of course the same ones the banking cartel all ‘happen’ to be singing the same ‘Russia is bad’ song from same sheet, right down to the $1.39 price sticker on the top-right corner of the song book.
He is totally right about all these sanctions being political. Have any of these even been ratified by the UN or are they are unilateral while using (illegal) methods to strangle/bully everyone else into complying? Also, this nonsense has been going for, what, 12 years now? Give or take? If these were actually going to accomplish something, they would have done so long ago. The only thing this HAS accomplished is turned Russia from a net-importer to a net-exporter; they have improved their own self-reliance, since they cannot rely on others.
In summary: The threat of sanctions is the roar of a paper tiger, at best. Beware the breeze.
Do you think we Canadian’s could invite Mr. Putin to our country and ask him to help us to
de Nazify Canada and kick out the Banking Cartel here too?.
Maybe then we would also have something to leave to out future generations besides poverty and oppression.