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On May 20, the 78th World Health Assembly “adopted” the Pandemic Agreement. Adopted is in scare quotes because the WHA rubber-stamped an agreement that hadn’t been finalized. In other words, WHO member states agreed by consensus (without voting) to “adopt” an incomplete document.

It was historic (source: WHO). Gavi, the Bill Gates-funded vaccine alliance, hailed the completion of the incomplete Pandemic Agreement as a “powerful testament to the strength of multilateralism and shared commitment to global health” and welcomed “the recognition of immunization as a vital tool to prevent pandemics and save lives in this agreement.”But there were a few party-poopers. A day before being “adopted” without a vote, the agreement was put to the ultimate test: a committee vote in which not a single member state voted Nay: 124 states were in favor, with 11 abstentions (Bulgaria, Egypt, Iran, Israel, Italy, Jamaica, The Netherlands, Paraguay, Poland, Russia, and Slovakia.)

Probably like me you are surprised that this fraudulent agreement was able to sneak past the vast majority of BRICS states undetected, and that not a single member of the Multipolar World Order voted against it. What could this mean? I did some research on how the original BRICS bloc, plus the new BRICS members who abstained (Egypt and Iran), felt about this horrible trash-agreement.Brazil
Brazil called for the “full and timely implementation” of the Pandemic Agreement, describing the treaty as a “historic milestone for global health, and a powerful reaffirmation of multilateralism in a time of growing cultural-political tension and fragmentation.”

The Brazilian delegation added: “President Lula, speaking at the UN General Assembly 2024, called for an urgent conclusion to this agreement, and today we celebrate not the end of the negotiations, but the beginning of a new global commitment to cooperation, equity and shared resilience.”

India
India praised the “adoption” of the Pandemic Agreement as a “collective reaffirmation of our shared responsibility to protect humanity from future health crises.”

The BRICS state highlighted its own contributions to the agreement, noting that it had “co-facilitated the preparation of articles on pandemic prevention and surveillance and the One Health approach to pandemic prevention, preparedness and response.”

China

The Chinese delegation said Beijing had played “an important role in helping reach consensus” that led to the agreement’s adoption.

Xia Gang, deputy director of China’s National Disease Control and Prevention Administration, said he believed the Pandemic Agreement would “help promote the equitable distribution of technology, funding and resources and support developing countries in strengthening their capacity to detect and respond to pandemics.” Xia cited “China's constructive participation in the negotiations of the pandemic treaty” as a “prime example” of Beijing’s active participation in “global public health governance”In an address before the WHA plenary session on May 20, Chinese Vice Premier Liu Guozhong called on WHO member states to “firmly support” the World Health Organization’s leading role in coordinating “global public health governance”, adding that special attention should be given to ensuring equitable “vaccine distribution”:He also announced that China would pledge an additional $500 million over the next five years to the World Health Organization.Chinese state media said the “historic” Pandemic Agreement will allow for “rapid sharing of data about new diseases, the distribution of medical resources to the WHO in the event of a future outbreak, and the transfer of health technologies to poorer nations.”

“The system will address how countries — especially underdeveloped ones — could benefit from sharing pathogens with pandemic potential, particularly in exchange for pharmaceutical products, if such are developed by drugmakers,” wrote China Dail

South Africa

The South African delegation argued that the “COVID-19 pandemic” had demonstrated “the urgent need for an international framework to forge a stronger and equitable global health architecture to prevent, prepare for, and respond to future pandemics.” South Africa advocated for the “swift implementation” of the “landmark” Pandemic Agreement, which would mark a “crucial step towards achieving a safer, healthier and more resilient world for all.”Demonstrating his country’s commitment to the treaty’s implementation, President Cyril Ramaphosa told WHA member states that South Africa would use its G20 presidency to champion “pandemic prevention, preparedness, and response.”

Egypt
Concerned by “opaque behavior by some parties prior to the decision”, Egypt abstained when the Pandemic Agreement was put to a vote in Committee A.

Despite its misgivings over protocol, the Egyptian delegation expressed hope that the agreement would “become a tool of empowerment, a shield of equity and a symbol of what multilateralism can achieve when anchored in distrust.”

Iran
The Iranian delegation issued an explanatory note after it abstained from voting on the agreement:

While we appreciate the efforts of the WHO and INB Co-Chairs, we remain concerned that key priorities of developing countries have not been adequately addressed.

Article 12 and its Annex, which are essential for implementation, are still under negotiation. Without them, the agreement cannot be considered final. We also regret the lack of binding commitments on unhindered and equitable access to medical countermeasures, technology transfer, and know-how, as well as the continued silence on the negative impact of unilateral coercive measures on health systems.

Although it viewed the current version of the treaty as “incomplete, unfinished, and non-conclusive,” Iran expressed “readiness to engage constructively in future negotiations aimed at finalizing the instrument.”

Russia
Iran
The Iranian delegation issued an explanatory note after it abstained from voting on the agreement:

While we appreciate the efforts of the WHO and INB Co-Chairs, we remain concerned that key priorities of developing countries have not been adequately addressed.

Article 12 and its Annex, which are essential for implementation, are still under negotiation. Without them, the agreement cannot be considered final. We also regret the lack of binding commitments on unhindered and equitable access to medical countermeasures, technology transfer, and know-how, as well as the continued silence on the negative impact of unilateral coercive measures on health systems.

Although it viewed the current version of the treaty as “incomplete, unfinished, and non-conclusive,” Iran expressed “readiness to engage constructively in future negotiations aimed at finalizing the instrument.”

Russia: Protecting the Global South from “the frauds of the collective West and its pharmaceutical giants”?
Naturally, one can’t help but applaud a statement like, “The COVID-19 pandemic has demonstrated that the Global South is vulnerable to the frauds of the collective West and its pharmaceutical giants.”

But the Russian delegation’s statement is missing some important context: Moscow actively participated in, and profited from, “the frauds of the collective West and its pharmaceutical giants” aimed at the Global South during COVID. Putin himself described Russia’s partnership with Western pharmaceutical giants as an example of “unification of efforts” promoted by the World Health Organization.

On December 21, 2020, the Kremlin held a videoconference to mark the signing of an agreement between the Gamaleya Center (the developer of Sputnik V), AstraZeneca, the Russian Direct Investment Fund (Russia’s sovereign wealth fund), and Russian pharmaceutical firm R-Pharm, to strengthen cooperation and conduct joint studies of a Sputnik V-AstraZeneca COVID vaccine “cocktail”.

Russian President Vladimir Putin commended the project as a shining example of “implementing the recommendations of the WHO” in the fight against COVID:

Today, I am pleased to note that it is Russian scientists, our investment structures, and representatives of the partner company AstraZeneca, who are practically implementing the recommendations of the World Health Organization. Today, you are doing what has already been repeated many times by representatives of the WHO - the World Health Organization. They called and still call for a unification of efforts. And you, dear colleagues and friends, are showing an example of leadership in uniting international efforts, thereby bringing victory over this dangerous virus closer. […]

I would like to note that AstraZeneca has been working on the Russian market for several years, successfully implementing a number of investment projects, I know that they even built a factory, investing in joint research and personnel training. […]

I am confident that the cooperation between Russian colleagues and AstraZeneca will allow us to achieve a breakthrough not only in work on vaccines, but also on a whole line of other vital drugs.

Addressing AstraZeneca CEO Pascal Soriot, Putin added:

I want to wish you success not only on the Russian market, but also on global markets, and express hope that the new year will be favorable for your company and for solving the problems we are talking about now.

The partnership between the Russian government and AstraZeneca began in July 2020, nearly a month before Russia unveiled Sputnik V, “the world’s first registered COVID vaccine”. In a July 17, 2020 press release, R-Pharm announced it had received a “cell line and adenoviral vector” from AstraZeneca that would be used to produce the British-Swedish vaccine in Russia:

Russia will be one of the hubs for the production and supply of the vaccine to international markets. It is expected that exports will be organized to more than 30 countries around the world, including the Middle East, the Balkan region and the CIS countries.

AstraZeneca is confident that together with R-Pharm it will be able to provide the vaccine to millions of people in the most effective way.

At the time, R-Pharm had already partnered with RDIF to manufacture what would later be known as Sputnik V.

Russia began exporting AstraZeneca’s vaccine to nations of the Global South in September 2021, six months after European states began suspending the drug’s use over safety concerns. R-Pharm continued to export the British-Swedish shot until September 2022, when it suspended production due to “lack of demand.”


As AstraZeneca’s vaccine faced increasing scrutiny from western media and governments, Russia’s sovereign wealth fund rushed to its partner’s defense.

“The UK media and government must do a better job of protecting the reputation of AstraZeneca, a safe and effective vaccine that its competitors are constantly attacking through the media with facts taken out of context,” the Russian Direct Investment Fund said in a statement released on October 11, 2021.

RDIF’s solidarity with western big pharma wasn’t limited to white-knighting for AstraZeneca. On October 13, 2021, Russia’s sovereign wealth fund announced it was conducting joint research with Pfizer in hopes of developing more Sputnik V/Big Pharma combo shots.


“We already have a joint study with Moderna in Argentina, and Argentina is now studying the combination of Sputnik and Moderna. There are also two other countries that are now studying the combination of Pfizer and Sputnik, and we believe that this will be a very successful combination,” Kirill Dmitriev, CEO of RDIF, said.

Is Moscow actually concerned about the frauds of western big pharma, or is it worried that when the next “pandemic” arrives, its trusted western partners won’t be as generous with the spoils? Does the Russian government oppose anti-human medical tyranny and biosecurity theater, or is it upset that a rival drug cartel is peddling clot-shots on turf that it has claimed for itself? Given Moscow’s active participation in the frauds of the collective West during COVID, it is unreasonable to interpret complaints about the Pandemic Agreement being used as a mechanism for “external control and lobbying for the interests of the industry of individual states” as: Where’s our cut?

To help answer these questions, let’s examine the Russian government’s “emergency health response based on the interests of the Russian people.”

“The interests of the Russian people”
Please email me if you have any evidence to suggests that, as the Russian delegation at the WHA claimed, “the Russian Federation builds its emergency health response based on the interests of the Russian people, national priorities in public health protection, domestic laws, rules, and standards, and in accordance with the Constitution of the Russian Federation.”

A few bullet points for your consideration (taken from this blog’s Origin Story, which you should read):

In a country where 90% of the population opposed digital cattle tags, nearly every region in Russia adopted digital cattle tags.

In a country where very few people were excited about Sputnik V, all 85 federal subjects introduced compulsory vaccination decrees, coercing tens of millions of Russians to get injected with unproven genetic slurries.

there is more, article too large but is an interesting read.... emphasis mine,nigga

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There is no escape.     (edwardslavsquat.substack.com)
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BRICS just wrapped up its 16th summit in Kazan. Probably you heard about this momentous event from meticulously researched independent media articles discussing how BRICS just delivered a DOUBLE DEATHBLOW to the globalists.

This is very good news. Let us celebrate together by reading the BRICS’ Kazan Declaration, published on October 23. (English or Russian, compliments of the Kremlin’s official website.)

Please, I beg you—read this Declaration and share it with all your friends. The Kazan Declaration is not just a massive victory for BRICS, it is a victory for all decent freedom-loving people on Earth.

Look upon BRICS Works, ye Lowly, and despair!

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Such sarcasm, so blackpilling.
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Globalists flee in terror as Russia plans for mass adoption of digital ruble in mid-2025 - Exciting news from the Yale World Fellow who heads the Bank of Russia     (edwardslavsquat.substack.com)
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You must be new here.. He is post-sarcastic. He's not just jumped the shark, he's humped the shark.

Relevant comment.
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The Pact for the Future seems nice: An open, inclusive, clean and beautiful world of lasting peace, universal security and shared prosperity     (edwardslavsquat.substack.com)
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Sputnik V: Frequently asked kitty questions (sputnik quack vaxxine fyi)     (edwardslavsquat.substack.com)
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The Collective West is developing bug burgers, which means that Russia must also develop its own bug burger technology in order to close the bug burger gap. (in case you were wondering about things)     (edwardslavsquat.substack.com)
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'Biometric identification: It's what Russia craves?' - Edward Slavsquat/Riley goes full 'cattle and rancher'.     (edwardslavsquat.substack.com)
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Moscow vs the WHO: This time for real? Probably not. But maybe?     (edwardslavsquat.substack.com)
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More Crocus weirdness     (edwardslavsquat.substack.com)
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A very curious Crocus video I have a few questions about this terrorist attack (videos at the jump)     (edwardslavsquat.substack.com)
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NEWS FROM RUSSIA: March 24, 2024     (edwardslavsquat.substack.com)
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Economy
Most banks in Armenia will stop servicing and accepting Mir cards. [rbc.ru]

The EU will not interfere with the export of Russian agricultural products to the countries of the global South, said the head of the European Commission Ursula von der Leyen. [ria.ru]

Putin instructed the government to begin work on tax reforms. [ura.news]

The Central Bank continues to observe signs of overheating in the Russian economy. While the peak has already passed, demand growth continues to exceed supply capabilities, said Central Bank Governor Elvira Nabiullina. [ria.ru]

The United Arab Emirates Bank Emirates NBD (ENBD) has stopped accepting transfers in rubles and stopped the work of its Russia-focused department. [nakanune.ru]

The Russian government debt is small, but the costs of servicing it are large, said Russian Finance Minister Anton Siluanov: “The debt is small—we have a debt of 15% of the gross domestic product. But the costs of servicing the debt are large. If you and I look and compare how Russia carries out these costs (ed.), then in 2019 the level of costs for servicing the debt by income was somewhere around 3.6%. In 2026, according to estimates, if we carry out our planned borrowings, it will be ... a little less than 10%. That’s a lot.” [ria.ru]

Over the past five years, banks have tripled the volume of repayment of overdue mortgages through the repossession and sale of apartments at auction. In St. Petersburg over the past year, the number of apartments sold for debts has increased by 60%. [fontanka.ru]

Gasoline supplies to the Russian domestic market in March compared to February increased by 13 thousand tons per day, diesel fuel - by 15.5 thousand tons per day. [ria.ru]

Society
133 people, including 3 children, were killed in the terrorist attack at Crocus City Hall. [regnum.news]

Putin declared March 24 a national day of mourning and said additional anti-terrorism and anti-sabotage measures have been introduced in Moscow and the Moscow region, as well as in all regions of the country. [vedomosti.ru]

At the beginning of 2024, the natural population decline in Russia increased by 21.9% compared to the same period last year, according to data from the Federal State Statistics Service (Rosstat). [nsn.fm]

The topic of the death penalty for terrorism will be discussed in the State Duma after the terrorist attack in Crocus, Vladimir Vasiliev, head of the United Russia faction, said in an interview. [vedomosti.ru]

Russian banks are collecting biometric data without the knowledge of citizens using their mobile applications. [ura.news]

The Ministry of Internal Affairs denied claims circulating on Telegram channels that suspects arrested in connection to the Crocus City Hall attack had Russian citizenship. [nakanune.ru]

The head of Chechnya, Ramzan Kadyrov spoke out against “nationalist manifestations” in the wake of the terrorist attack in Moscow: “Russia has been and will be multinational. In this I personally see its strength, power, greatness … “We are already successfully fighting neo-Nazism, and nothing will prevent us from also successfully fighting nationalist manifestations within the country,” he wrote on Telegram. [tass.ru]

In response to the terrorist attack at Crocus City Hall, the Moscow police created special groups for additional checks of foreign citizens. [gazeta.ru]

Covid accelerated Russia’s adoption of AI, and this technology is now being used to usher in a global revolution in education, according to Minister of Digital Development Maksut Shadayev: “Thanks to Covid, artificial intelligence came to healthcare; now in the next five to six years, we believe [AI will lead to] a global restructuring of the education system. AI will determine the individual trajectory of additional education for each child. AI will be tasked with deciding what educational blocks students need for their future careers; AI will be able to determine the abilities of children and prescribe training based on this,” Shadayev said during AI Day at the “Russia” exhibition at Moscow’s VDNKh. [katyusha.org]

Ukraine
One person was killed and four were injured as a result of a missile attack on Sevastopol. [ria.ru]

A Ukrainian official said that a series of explosions in Kiev-controlled Zaporozhye had led to the “destruction of infrastructure facilities”. Earlier, explosions were reported in Kiev. [svpressa.ru]

In response to regular attacks by Ukraine, 150 children from the Belgorod region will be temporarily relocated to the Astrakhan region. An additional 540 children will be sent to the Samara region. [regnum.news]

Putin said Russia may at some point create a “sanitary zone” in Ukraine to protect Belgorod and other border regions from attacks. [nakanune.ru]

A fire broke out in the Lviv region after an explosion at a critical infrastructure facility. [kommersant.ru]

Poland claims a Russian missile violated its airspace in the early hours of March 24. [tass.ru]

Gazprom is supplying gas to Europe in transit through Ukraine in the amount of 42.1 million cubic meters per day, a representative from the company told reporters on March 24. [tass.ru]

It was a very news-heavy week in Russia but I was distracted by puppies. I’m sorry. Intensive squatting coming soon, though.

Until then, have a very nice Sunday.
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Sputnik V is an unlawful experiment, patient advocacy group says     (edwardslavsquat.substack.com)
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Russia's League of Patients says Covid vaccines have not been proven safe


Sputnik V and other Covid vaccines have not undergone the necessary testing and their continued use in Russia is a “crime”, the head of Russia’s League of Patients, Alexander Saversky, said in a February 15 interview with healthcare news portal medzdrav.info.


Saversky, who serves on the Health Ministry’s Ethics Committee for Clinical Approbation and is regularly cited by Russian media, revealed that his organization has collected more than 1,000 reports of deaths linked to “anti-Covid” measures, as well as statements from Russians who developed serious complications after being vaccinated.

[T]he effectiveness and safety [of Sputnik V] have not been proven, and this represents a formal crime. It is not even necessary to prove any connection with deaths, because it is almost impossible to prove—we don’t know how these vaccines work, since clinical studies have not been completed,” Saversky said.
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"Bill Gates and Klaus Schwab are natural phenomena and moralizing about what they’re doing is like being grumpy at a caterpillar for completing all the stages of metamorphosis" (you should read this short interview)     (edwardslavsquat.substack.com)
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"We inhabit a reality of limits, that reality IS limits, and only the metabolically cheap plasticity of the human mind allows us to imagine otherwise."

It's an unpopular genre (no shit?), but directly addressing reality is the hallmark of a legitimate person. Of course, there are overpopulation defenders in the comments.
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"unfortunately most of the alternative media in the West, while rejecting US hegemony and the globalist agenda of the West as a whole, zealously promotes the idea that Putin represents an alternative civilizational model."      (edwardslavsquat.substack.com)
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Putin: An alternative perspective A conversation with Iurie Roșca (Romanian journalist)     (edwardslavsquat.substack.com)
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There is not a single person who exercises unlimited power in Russia. Instead, interest groups shape the politics in this country. Among them are the circles of Jewish oligarchs as well as billionaires with key functions inside the power vertical (basically all the top dignitaries in Russia are fabulously rich!). Perhaps the most influential power bloc could be described as Kabbalistic-Zionist in nature.

In this context, Putin must be regarded as a front man, a spokesman for the circles that hold power rather than an all-powerful dictator. The image of Putin as a person who controls nearly everything in Russia is nothing more than a manipulation strategy. And from here, the black propaganda of the globalists is complimented by their supposed opponents, who make "white propaganda" for the Kremlin.


full article below:



Iurie, you recently published three articles (Paul Craig Roberts: Putin’s Lack of Vision and Political Will Could Lead to WWIII; Political correctness and the crime of opinion in today’s Russia; On false dichotomy and “useful idiots”) that challenge the prevailing narratives we are fed about Russia and Putin, in both Western mainstream and alternative media. This isn’t really a question, but: It’s shocking how narrow the Overton window is whenever Western “independent” media discusses anything Russia-related, and I think your recent commentaries serve as a necessary first step towards igniting substantive dialogue on these issues


Thank you for the invitation to answer your questions. For someone like me, who is neither affiliated with the liberal-globalist discourse of the collective West, nor with the propagandist narrative of the Kremlin, such an opportunity is quite rare. This is because unfortunately most of the alternative media in the West, while rejecting US hegemony and the globalist agenda of the West as a whole, zealously promotes the idea that Putin represents an alternative civilizational model. This creates a false dichotomy and leaves little room for discussion in alternative media spaces.


It’s fair to say your assessment of Putin differs a great deal from the dominate narratives in mainstream and alternative media. You describe Russia’s president as “hesitant, timid and above all obsessed with the need to regain recognition from ‘Western partners’”. Have you always felt this way or have your views on Putin evolved over the years? Can you point to specific events, decisions, or “new information” that prompted you to reassess him as a leader?


To understand what any political figure or phenomenon represents, it is necessary to go to its origins. Putin and his regime are a direct continuation of the Yeltsin period. That is, the successors of the leaders of the first post-Soviet decade are, as in the Perestroika period, the exponents of the former communist nomenclature and KGB officers, who joined with Jewish businessmen, who then became oligarchs in complicity with the former.

The type of careerists like Putin look at politics from the perspective of pecuniary interests, and have the mentality of merchants who know how to sell natural resources and national interests at optimal prices. The eminently political logic of state interests is foreign to them. In post-communist Russia the same situation was created as in the West after the fall of monarchies and the rise of merchants. The economic factor subordinated the political factor. Or, to put it another way, big business installed and maintains its servants in key state functions. And Putin fits exactly into this logic.

As a nationalist in Moldova, I could only be in opposition to Russian President Putin, who remains obsessed with the same imperial idea of imposing total control over the former peripheries of the Soviet empire. But understanding that the collective West represents absolute evil through its demonic elites, at one point I hoped that Putin had broken away from the occult nets of the West.

I was in total solidarity with Putin’s rhetoric against the putschists in Kiev during the coup in Ukraine in 2014, which was instigated and coordinated by the neocons (Zionists) in Washington. However, after the takeover of Crimea, there followed the abandonment of Donbass and the shameful negotiations in Minsk—plus another eight years of betrayal as Russians were terrorized and killed by the Zionist regimes in Kiev under the mandates of Poroshenko and Zelensky.

But the key moment when it became clear that Putin was totally under the control of the globalists came in 2020, when the false Covid-19 pandemic was triggered. The Kremlin showed complete obedience to the undeclared World Government that operated under WHO cover, imposing the same tyrannical policies, including compulsory injections. And the military intervention in Ukraine in 2022, which initially seemed to represent a rift with the West, soon showed that Russia is being led by weak people, who have neither strategic vision nor the ability to wage a successful war.

So if Putin isn’t the all-powerful leader he’s portrayed to be in Western and Russian propaganda, who is really calling the shots in Moscow?



There is no single person who exercises unlimited power in Russia. Instead, interest groups shape the politics in this country. Among them are the circles of Jewish oligarchs as well as billionaires with key functions inside the power vertical (basically all the top dignitaries in Russia are fabulously rich!). Perhaps the most influential power bloc could be described as Kabbalistic-Zionist in nature.

In this context, Putin must be regarded as a front man, a spokesman for the circles that hold power rather than an all-powerful dictator. The image of Putin as a person who controls nearly everything in Russia is nothing more than a manipulation strategy. And from here, the black propaganda of the globalists is complimented by their supposed opponents, who make “white propaganda” for the Kremlin.

While we’re on the subject: What explains Western “alternative” media’s idolization of Putin?


Personally, I think that the fanatical trust in Putin’s virtues and merits, which the alternative press in the West exalts, has several explanations.

First, since Putin is demonized by the globalist media, those in the alternative media perceive him as an opponent of the System. This illusion is fueled by the fact that Putin’s speechwriters have a gift for wooing Western “dissidents” with criticisms of the political class in the West and the LGBT agenda.

Such rhetorical tricks trigger fascination and admiration among Westerners, preventing any realistic assessment of the true state of affairs in Russia. And when you try to show these bewitched people the harsh reality in this country, they greet you with accusations that you are playing the game of the globalists.

You can talk to them with numbers and with irrefutable facts, for example, that the Central Bank of Russia is affiliated with globalist policies, that it is controlled by the IMF and the BIS, that it is imposing the digital ruble; you can show that assassination by vaccine is carried out under Putin, you can show that even in today’s Russia the production of insects for food purposes is underway, etc., etc., but nothing can rouse them from their enchanted state. This phenomenon, which is common in alternative media, is not caused by stupidity or incompetence. Rather, the temptation to present the desirable as reality is extremely psychologically comfortable.

The idolization of Putin is a sign of the neo-pagan nature of the Western intelligentsia, which allows itself to be manipulated because it has lost its celestial compass and mystical reason. Even if some of our friends declare themselves Protestants or (former) Catholics, there are rare cases when you can observe a spiritual lucidity that supports an adequate geopolitical analysis.

Another reason for this state of adoration, which presents itself as a direct continuation of the Kremlin’s propaganda apparatus, is the effectiveness of the Russian secret services, which propels power-affiliated Russian academic figures into Western dissident circles. Also worth mentioning here is the effectiveness of Sputnik and RT, which court and flatter our “dissidents” with regular invitations to criticize the political class in Western countries. Let one of them try to make any critical comments about power in Moscow, and he will see how he will be forever shunned by those who until yesterday flattered him in every way.

And finally, the most mundane explanation for the fact that a large majority of alternative media in the West has aligned itself with the Kremlin’s official discourse is of a financial nature. The Russian secret services have not lost the ability to seduce anti-System militants with money. This technique was widely applied by the Soviets.

Let me give you some very recent examples of what David Icke calls MAM, meaning mainstream alternative media. In other words, false dissidence affiliated with occult power circles. Americans Alex Jones and Tucker Carlson. Both are Trump fans, both have become friends with monstrous globalist technocrat Elon Musk, and both love Putin like their father. But what unites the two, as well as other “opinion leaders”, is their affiliation to the interests of the Zionist lobby in the USA, including the avoidance of univocal claims of genocide in the Gaza Strip.

To simplify, we could say that organizations like Chabad Lubavitch strongly influence politicians like Trump (Jared Kushner) and Putin (Berel Lazar) and, implicitly, their servants in the alternative media. In this sense it is worth noting that the few Russian intellectuals who are invited to speak with media personalities like Alex Jones praise both Trump and Putin, demonizing the globalists in abstracto—as if Trump and Putin aren’t guilty of imposing state terrorism with the code name Covid-19, and didn’t make repeated public calls in favor of fake vaccines; as if they were not blind tools of the globalists operating through the UN and Agenda 2030.

By the way, sources in the fake alternative media claim that Tucker Carlson is in Moscow and is going to conduct an interview with Putin himself. Wow what a colossal performance! How many millions does such a banal propaganda trick cost? AND if it’s not a prank, let's see how uncomfortable the questions posed by this famous TV star to the eternal Kremlin leader and savior of mankind, Mr. Putin, will be.


What do you think motivated Putin to launch the “special military operation” in Ukraine? With the operation entering its third year, is Moscow close to achieving its stated goals (as you understand them) in Ukraine?


We should ask ourselves why Putin’s Russia began its military intervention on February 24, 2022, and not in 2014, when the Ukrainian army was extremely weak. I see two reasons: The mediocrity and cowardice of Russian leaders and the major influence of the “fifth column” on their decision-making process.

Also, how should we interpret the two key slogans that accompanied Russian military intervention in Ukraine, “denazification” and “demilitarization”?

Everyone assumed that Putin could no longer tolerate the “anaconda” strategy of the Anglo-Saxons and decided to carry out a blitzkrieg to end the transformation of Ukraine into an anti-Russia.

But what Moscow has been pursuing for two years is a strange military action that has caused hundreds of thousands of deaths on both sides and many millions of Ukrainian refugees, plus the destruction of the European economy caused by those sanctions, which may actually benefit the US and the UK, while devastating the economy of continental European countries. A long-term war is also dangerous for Russia because it can cause serious economic problems and political crises. This is what Russia’s enemies are hoping for.

Following the slowness and clumsiness that accompanied Russia’s military intervention in Ukraine, as well as Moscow’s willingness to enter into peace negotiations, the question arises: what are the true purposes of this military campaign? Or maybe we are trying to find logical and rational explanations to explain the actions of leaders who are overcome by the complexity of the situation?

It is quite possible that Western strategists lured Russia into Ukraine in hopes of creating a second Afghanistan, that is, an accelerator of the destruction of Russia, similar to what happened with the USSR.

In my opinion, one should not underestimate the risk of plots within power blocs in Moscow, as was the case in 1917 or 1991. Between the presentation of Putin as a monster (atlanticist version) and that of a Putin as a patriot and savior (loyalist version), I would prefer a more realistic image of a mediocre person, without any special gifts or talents. As I have said before, you cannot be simultaneously a merchant and a hero or a profiteer and a patriot.

The geopolitical trap in which Moscow now finds itself can be explained this way: Even if Russia had managed to carry out a quick and highly successful military campaign, taking control of the entire territory of Ukraine and installing its allies in leadership positions, Moscow would be swallowing a poisoned apple. Because Western-sponsored destabilization and partisan warfare in Ukraine would have likely led to catastrophe.

Other hypothetical outcomes do not seem to be much better. Annexing only a part of Ukraine to Russia and signing a peace and border demarcation agreement would spark revolts among both Russian and Ukrainian nationalists. Nor does the prospect of complete withdrawals from the territories controlled militarily by Russia seem to guarantee lasting peace and stability.

As a side note, I would like to comment on Putin’s obsessive mantra about the perfidious nature of the West, which brainwashed the Ukrainians for over 30 years and grafted their hatred towards their Russian brothers. I agree, that is at the root of this crisis. But what did the Russian government do to counter this strategy? What has Putin done for nearly 24 years? He promoted only compromised and corrupted friends of the Kremlin, like Yanukovych and Medvedchuk, who embezzled public money and clung to communist symbols, pushing Ukrainians further into the arms of the West. Responsible leaders do not blame their own failures on the hypocrisy of their rivals, but acknowledge their own failures and rush to correct them.

Medvedchuk was of course exchanged for Azov fighters as part of a controversial prisoner swap with Kiev. Coincidentally, Igor Strelkov, one of the most outspoken critics of this decision, was recently sentenced to four years in prison for “extremism”. Why are pro-war “turbo patriots” like Strelkov being targeted by Russian authorities?

As you know, the imprisonment of Strelkov and other patriots such as Father Sergei of the Sredne-Uralsk monastery, as well as the newly adopted draconian law allowing for the deprivation of liberty and confiscation of wealth for “discrediting the military”, is perceived by many Russian patriots as a prelude to a capitulatory and shameful peace with the West and their marionettes from Kiev. If this is the case, those who manipulate Kremlin policy are pushing Putin’s regime towards a very possible collective suicide. That’s because the hundreds of thousands of soldiers on the front, who have been fighting for two years, may rebel and arrive in Moscow to ask Russia’s president why they were betrayed. In such a situation, we might see a more successful repeat of Prigozhin’s march on the Russian capital.

You’re a devout Orthodox Christian and I know that your Christian faith plays a key role in how you interpret world events. What do you say to those who believe that it is immoral or misguided to question or criticize Orthodox Russia while she is in conflict with the collective West?


I do not criticize Russia, nor its Orthodox people and their glorious history and splendid culture, but rather those who destroy, plunder, and demean Russia from the position of greedy and perverse bosses. True patriots and anti-System militants around the world must understand that Russia can and must represent an alternative to the collective West dominated by the Satanists who are imposing a tyrannical regime of dystopian technocracy.

But today’s rulers of this country are only a simulacrum, an imitation, a Potemkin village, who put on the mask of patriots so that they can continue to plunder Russia’s natural resources.

Meanwhile, Russians are being replaced with Muslims from Central Asia. Few people in the West know that not only the US, Canada and Europe are subject to a premeditated invasion of extra-European and non-Christian populations, but also Russia.

My criticism is directed against an occupation administration, subordinated to the UN, WHO, WTO, IMF, BIS. The same is true of the administration of my own country, the US, the EU, China and all BRICS members. The famous Romanian sociologist Dimitrie Gusti described this worldwide predicament as the conflict between the state and the nation.

True, in Russia there is a major spiritual revival. I have been to this country many times, to various cities, and I have seen the churches full of people during the holy liturgies. This is a mystical force and represents a historical chance for a people replete with saints, martyrs and heroes.

Unfortunately, the church hierarchy colludes with political power, pays tribute to Sergianism, and has fallen into the heresy of ecumenism. But Russian Orthodoxy could one day break out as a major political expression. A vicious regime cannot generate significant victories, and a minor politician cannot generate major achievements. Putin is trying to reconcile Jewish oligarchs with national interests, the Chabad Lubavich sect with Orthodoxy, but this is impossible.

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NEWS FROM RUSSIA: January 28, 2024 - Edward Slavsquat     (edwardslavsquat.substack.com)
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The false prophet leading Russians to digital slavery Gintsburg preaches apartheid and mandatory vaccination. Will Russians obey?     (edwardslavsquat.substack.com)
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Gintsburg preaches apartheid and mandatory vaccination. Will Russians obey?

As Russia’s regions began rapidly adopting compulsory vaccine decrees and QR codes in early October, Alexander Gintsburg was invited to a Russian Jewish Congress (RJC) gala, where he received RJC’s Global Influence Award. The Congress dignitary who presented the award compared the Gamaleya Center director to one of the most revered prophets among the Abrahamic religions:

i dont find the above paragraph too pleasing since its almost blasphemous but i will post this regardless of my feelings on the matter. the messenger may be an asshole but if the message contains truth then i have to put it here. truth is more important than feelings, at least to me
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Moscow to prioritize Davos-endorsed plan to cattle-tag the planet     (edwardslavsquat.substack.com)
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Moscow joins the global war on carbon     (edwardslavsquat.substack.com)
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"Collective measures" will help Russia achieve "carbon neutrality" by 2060


On October 26, Russian President Vladimir Putin approved a new and improved Climate Doctrine, which states that the Russian Federation will achieve carbon neutrality no later than 2060. For comparison, the EU promises to be carbon-neutral by 2050.
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Sustainable development: It's what BRICS craves! (must read)     (edwardslavsquat.substack.com)
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The fifteenth annual BRICS summit was held in late August in Johannesburg, South Africa. Probably you heard about it.

As part of the festivities, member states signed the “Johannesburg II Declaration — BRICS and Africa: Partnership for Mutually Accelerated Growth, Sustainable Development and Inclusive Multilateralism”. (The link directs to an English-language version of the document hosted by Kremlin.ru.)

A quick summary:

The UN is the cornerstone of the “international system”, and BRICS members are committed to the full “implementation of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development.”

“Public-private partnerships” will help ensure “sustainable development”, and BRICS is excited about the work of its Task Force on Public-Private Partnership.

The IMF and WTO are valued organizations, but they must be more “inclusive” and “non-discriminatory”.

“We commit to intensify our efforts towards improving our collective capacity for global pandemic prevention, preparedness, and response, and strengthening our ability to fight back any such pandemics in the future collectively.”

BRICS will double-down on clot-shot “research”.

“Climate change” is referred to 18 times.

BRICS is excited about “digital transformation in education” and “sustainable education”.

A lot of other feel-good word salad about making the world a better, more inclusive and sustainable place by partnering with corporations and strengthening global governance.

In total, “sustainable development” is mentioned 21 times. (The acronym “SDG” appears 6 times.)

Of course, what makes BRICS special and different is that it promises to carry out a friendly global agenda aimed at crushing your soul in an “integrated and holistic manner”.
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A new low for vax depravity in Russia The Gamaleya Center is developing mRNA "canned food" for future injections     (edwardslavsquat.substack.com)
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The ESG agenda is marching across Russia     (edwardslavsquat.substack.com)
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Herman Gref is plowing ahead with his Davos-inspired “client path” for Russia.

As part of his never-ending campaign to make life intolerable, the CEO of Russia’s largest vax-shilling bank has been methodically spreading the ESG Gospel.

On May 16, Gref inked a deal with Bauman Moscow State Technical University, one of Russia’s most prestigious technical institutes. The agreement aims to “develop engineering education in Russia”.

Together, Sber and Bauman University will “work together to conduct fundamental and applied scientific research in the fields of robotics and software engineering. Joint developments aimed at achieving sustainable development goals (ESG) can become a separate area of ​​cooperation.”
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Russia's neoliberal elites are thriving A conversation with Karine Bechet-Golovko     (edwardslavsquat.substack.com)
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Indeed, one could have expected that Russia’s patriotic political elites would take over with the beginning of the military operation, but this was not really the case.

Apart from a few departures, such as that of Chubais or Kudrin, all the neoliberal political elites who were in place before February 2022 are still in power and, in general, their globalist dogmas are not questioned.

There is still no questioning of the neoliberal management model, which has led to particularly harmful reforms in the healthcare system. And there is no questioning of reforms in education and research, which has diminished the quality of students, as well as research.

There is no questioning of the digital cult or the miracle of high technologies, which, while waiting to lead Russia down the road to global happiness, are endangering the security of the state and slowing down the development of the real economy—economic development that Russia needs so much today.

Basically, the Russian political elites are still unable to break out of the globalist thinking model. They want to change some of the arcs of this model, trying to diversify the blocks within this model, but they do not question it. This is their weakness.

We see it, for example, with the renewal of the grain deal conducted under the aegis of the UN, with Turkey as an intermediary, which was supposed to fight against global hunger by guaranteeing the delivery of Ukrainian grain to needy countries.

In reality, only a little more than 2% of this grain reaches the countries in need. With the active collaboration of Russia, the main part of this agreement allows Ukraine to maintain its presence in the Western grain market.
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Things are getting very sustainable, Moscow bravely marches forward with SDGs, ESG, and other STDs     (edwardslavsquat.substack.com)
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Is Russia developing in a sustainable way?

Only time will tell, but as we documented in June—and in July, and then again in October—things are looking extremely sustainable.

But perhaps it’s time for a Sustainability Update? Lots of sustainable and socially responsible things have been happening in Russia, and it’s very sad that these heartwarming developments don’t receive sustained coverage in the Queen’s English.

Russia’s Uniparty lectures students about the joys of ESG
At the end of December, United Russia—the permanent ruling party of cattle-tag crusaders—organized a series of talks, “People and the State: Priorities of Sustainable Development.”
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Young Global Leader says Sputnik V can be modified for "more dangerous" COVID mutations Is this OK?     (edwardslavsquat.substack.com)
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An exciting announcement from Kirill Dmitriev, the CEO of the Russian Direct Investment Fund (RDIF), the main financer of Sputnik V:

Further mutations of COVID-19 could be more dangerous, Kirill Dmitriev, head of the Russian Direct Investment Fund (RDIF), said in a documentary shown Saturday on Russia-24 TV channel.

You know, many were relaxed by the fact that the first version of Omicron was rather weak, the current version of BA.5, it is certainly much more dangerous, it is actually in the middle between Delta and the first Omicron. Therefore, we hope, of course that further mutations will weaken the virus. But so far, the history of the spread of the virus has shown that this may not be the case. Therefore, we must be prepared for new, more dangerous mutations,” he said.