"A survey of the oligarchs, as they have become known, reveals an intriguing picture. Most of the first wave are now in prison or in exile... Only a handful, led by Roman Abramovich, Russia's richest man, have managed to succeed under both Boris Yeltsin and Putin...
Few ordinary Russians will feel much sympathy for the losers. Any admiration for the gusto with which the country's 50-odd billionaires live their lives is more than outweighed by outrage at the way many of them made their money. And in a country where anti-Semitism is still rife and openly expressed, nationalist rabble-rousers have made much of the fact that of the seven oligarchs who controlled 50% of Russia's economy during the 1990s, six were Jewish: Berezovsky, Vladimir Guzinsky, Alexander Smolensky, Mikhail Khodorkovsky, Mikhail Friedman and Valery Malkin. That fact is incontestable."Not just me saying it, is it? Even a bloke inclined to describe those who dared to express 'outrage' at the Jewishness of the privatisation sharks as 'nationalist rabble-rousers,' isn't above pointing out the racial identity of the men who robbed the Russian people blind.
By the time Boris Berezovsky committed suicide, most of the money had gone. Check out his extraordinary confession here.
I totally agree, but we must not forget that the Jews did not get that incredible power over Christendom without the degeneration of Christianity and the decadence of the Christians themselves.
ReplyDeleteWhen Christendom became decadent and took over all Muslim lands who were totally free, they invited the same Jews and others (Khazar) who lived in peace to control their finances and who controls the money controls everything else.
"Jews" (non Semitic!) were given monopoly on all useful things belonging to non Jews, a monopoly which they have kept to this very day including when, where and on whom to wage wars.
"Jews" and the Freemasons have declared a war on Christianity, religion and God, and we do not seem brave enough to stop them!
Sometimes, we need to blame ourselves for such a situation.
Basheer
Yep. Decadence, stupidity, cowardice, it's all in there. However, the corruption and self-service was, for thousands of years, just as it is now, much more pronounced the further up the greasy pole one slithered.
ReplyDeleteThe stupidity was, as now, mostly to be found amongst the lower orders. Which is why, for more than half a century now, the powers-that-be have made such a concerted effort to dumb down the non-elite.
Drugging us up didn't help the intellect either.