Putin is (finally) purging the Medvedev government ‐ Move to expel the Khazarian mafia to start in the world
We have got the news that Russia’s Ministry
of the Economy Alexei Ulyukaev was arrested on charges of bribery. Since he was
in a position of negotiating between Russia and Japan, Japan was shocked to
hear of the news of his arrest. Although negotiations on return of the Northern
Territories seemed to take a dark turn a short while ago, Russian attitude
after the news was released seems to show that they won’t negotiate with the
Abe administration on the territory issue.
I did not know what the arrest of Minister
Ulyukaev means and why he was arrested at this timing. Reading the article
below, I was surprised to learn that Minister Ulyukaev
“was a symbol for all the “Atlantic
Integrationists” (those in the Kremlin who want to integrate Russia into the US
controlled international security system). In other words, he is an agent of the
U.S. or a traitor. The article says that the list of potential candidates to be
purged next includes the name of Prime Minister Dmitri Medvedev.
Looking back at the Fulford report dated October 31,“The Russian Federation is the
Rothschild’s’ Private Corporation, which was registered at the City of London
in 1991 with the DUNS Number 531 298 725. The Director of this Private
Rothschild Corporation is Medvedev Dmitry Anatolyevich. The true name of the
Prime Minister of the Russian Federation is not Medvedev Dmitry Anatolyevich,
but Menachem Aaranovitch Mendel is a Khazarian Jew.” .”
Ulyukaev was purged almost at the timing of
removal of the Rothschilds and the Rockefellers and the election of Mr. Trump
as the next president. I suppose that the move to expel the Khazarian mafia
will start in the world.
November
24, 2016
Masatoshi
Takeshita
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text in black boldface type or in red letters.
Distributed by Twitter – November
23, 2016 –
— 藤原直哉 (@naoyafujiwara) 2016年11月23日
Naoya
Fujiwara
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10 characteristics of economy crisis in
Russia
In an article in the official government
newspaper Prime Minister Dmitri Medvedev talked about the causes and results of
economy crisis in Russia.
Medvedev also belongs to the Clinton
family?
November 23, 2016 19:50
10
characteristics of economy crisis in Russia
In an article in the official government
newspaper Prime Minister Dmitri Medvedev talked about the causes and results of
economy crisis in Russia.
Naoya
Fujiwara
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“Apparently, this will come as a harsh blow
to Prime Minister Dmitri Medvedev.”
November 23, 2016 19:45
Minister
of the Economy Alexei Uliukaev detained on charges of bribery
Minister of the Economy Alexei Ulyukaev has
been detained on allegations of demanding bribery in an oil deal between two oil
companies “Rufneft” and “Basheft.”
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Excerpt from The Saker – November
17, 2016
Putin
is (finally) purging the Medvedev government
Source:
This article was written for the Unz
Review: www.unz.com/tsaker/putin-is-finally-purging-the-medvedev-government/
While the word was focused in rapt
attention on the outcome of the US Presidential election, Vladimir Putin did something quite amazing – he arrested Alexei Ulyukaev, Minister of the Economy of the Medvedev
government, on charges of extortion and corruption.
<snip>
Russian official sources say that Ulyukaev
extorted a $2 million bribe for an assessment that led to the acquisition by
Rosneft (a state run Russian oil giant) of a 50% stake in Bashneft (another oil
giant).
<snip>
The way Ulyukaev was
detained was carefully choreographed to instill the strongest sense of fear
possible in all the other 5 th columnists still in power because in so many ways Ulyukaev was a
symbol for all the
“Atlantic Integrationists” (those in the
Kremlin who want to integrate Russia into the US
controlled international security system):
<snip>
The list of potential
‘candidates’ to be purged next is still long and includes names like
the Deputy Prime Minister Arkadii Dvorkovich, the First Deputy Prime Minister
Igor Shuvalov, the Governor of the Russian Central Bank Elvira Nabiullina, the
Minister of Finance Anton Siluanov and, of course, Prime
Minister Dmitri Medvedev.
<snip>
The manner in which he was arrested must
have sent a chill down the spine of all the other 5th columnists in the
Kremlin.
<snip>
What matters here is that
in the course of one night, a top level Russian Minister went from his
Ministerial Offices to a holding cell and that
absolutely nobody saw it coming or could prevent this.
<snip>
The main media outlets
and political commentators are all giving Putin a standing ovation right now.
<snip>
Quite literally all the main political
commentators have been begging and demanding a purge of this “economic bloc”
and a radical change in the economic policies of Russia.
(The rest is omitted)