“We are
witnessing a huge geopolitical game in which the aim is the
destruction of Russia as a geopolitical opponent of the US or of the
global financial oligarchy…..The realization of this project is in
line with the concept of global domination that is being carried out
by the US.”
"How
Washington conducts itself in this new conflict will tell us whether
the authors of the War on Terror–that public relations hoax that
concealed the goals of eviscerated civil liberties and one world
government–were really serious about actualizing their NWO vision
or if it was merely the collective pipedream of corporate CEOs and
bored bankers with too much time on their hands."
"The
western oil giants have been playing “catch up” for more than a
decade with Putin checkmating them at every turn. As it happens, the
wily KGB alum has turned out to be a better businessman than any of
his competitors, essentially whooping them at their own game, using
the free market to extend his network of pipelines across Central
Asia and into Europe. That’s what the current crisis is all about.
Big Oil came up “losers” in the resource war so now they want
Uncle Sam to apply some muscle to put them back in the game."
"...
Yanukovych rejected an offer from Chevron that the EU and Washington
were pushing, and went with the sweeter deal from Russia. [...] that
pissed off the bigwigs who decided to incite the rioting. (“Putin’s
sudden offer of a 30% cheaper gas bill and a $15 billion aid package
provoked the protests…”)"
“Resource
scarcity, competition to dominate Eurasian energy corridors, are
behind Russian militarism and US interference…Ukraine is caught
hapless in the midst of this accelerating struggle to dominate
Eurasia’s energy corridors in the last decades of the age of fossil
fuels.”
"...
NWO mastermind Zbigniew Brzezinski characterized the conflict with
Russia in terms of cutting off “Western access to the Caspian Sea
and Central Asia”. For some unknown reason, America’s behemoth
oil corporations think the resources that lie beneath Russian soil
belong to them. The question is whether their agents will push Obama
to put American troops at risk to assert that claim. If they do,
there’s going to be a war."
"In
essence, this is a war between the big companies to control the
energy deposits. The biggest barrier now are the state-controlled
giants in Russia and China and neoliberalism is trying to conquer
these countries. The Western companies have declared war against
companies like Gazprom, as they seek to control all the energy
deposits, but in this case things are not so easy. The neoliberal
model that opens the road for the Western capital, has to face now,
two superpowers."
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