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Originally posted by Mega View Post
http://www.russiatoday.com/news/news/28933
Actually that fits better in the general directives of state propaganda issued by Vlad. Read and laugh:
http://www.mnweekly.ru/local/20080606/55332043.html
Russian Prophecies
Recently, Russia pulled off a hat trick: hockey, football and Eurovision. The country was ecstatic and there was jubilation in the air. The press was obsessed about it, and still are. Among all the chaos I read the following comment on the Internet: When the Northern Empire wins on Ice and Grass and its Clown sings his song, Red Clouds will cover the Sky and the Apocalypse will come. This grim prophecy was said to have been one of the Bulgarian prophetess Vanga's predictions, and that made me think about Russia's future. Sear*ching for some evidence to substantiate the claim, I found out the passage was a harmless joke. Still, there are lots of prophecies about Russia that make people sit up and pay attention.
Vanga was born at the turn of the 20th century and died 12 years ago at the age of 84. Her gift of prophesy made her popular, and soon politicians visited her to have their fortunes told.
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One of the popular predictions about Russia is that when the permafrost thaws and the floods come, nothing will survive on Earth but Russia. The climate will change and Russia will occupy the best inhabitable zone. Plus, Russia is predicted to herald in world peace and flourish in the face of good fortune.
Vanga also once said: "Everything melts away like ice yet the glory of Vladimir, the glory of Russia are the only things that will remain. Russia will not only survive, it will dominate the world."
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Russian Prophecies
"Everything melts away like ice yet the glory of Vladimir, the glory of Russia are the only things that will remain. Russia will not only survive, it will dominate the world."
FYI,
Vladimir was the man who brought Christianity in Russia and considered as founder of ancient Russia. Vanga was very spiritual women so do not consider dominate=conquer.
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Originally posted by VIT View PostRussian Prophecies
"Everything melts away like ice yet the glory of Vladimir, the glory of Russia are the only things that will remain. Russia will not only survive, it will dominate the world."
FYI,
Vladimir was the man who brought Christianity in Russia and considered as founder of ancient Russia. Vanga was very spiritual women so do not consider dominate=conquer.
Let's be serious! What's next??? Gloria LaRiva becoming the next president of US ???
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More 911 truthers
Alex Jones
http://www.russiatoday.com/guests/video/1511
Paul Craig Roberts
http://www.russiatoday.com/guests/detail/1452
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Originally posted by D-Mack View PostMore 911 truthers
Alex Jones
http://www.russiatoday.com/guests/video/1511
Paul Craig Roberts
http://www.russiatoday.com/guests/detail/1452
Meanwhile they got something better. Big clip title:
McCain slates Russia but another presidential candidate disagrees
The other presidential candidate is .... Nader .....ROTFL!!!!
Viva Gloria LaRiva!!!!
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Originally posted by $#* View PostIf the get beyond truthers for their propaganda maybe we will see also c1ue on Russia Today.
Meanwhile they got something better. Big clip title:
McCain slates Russia but another presidential candidate disagrees
The other presidential candidate is .... Nader .....ROTFL!!!!
Viva Gloria LaRiva!!!!
Well, they could have asked Ron Paul at his rally, where Gov Jesse Ventura was asking questions about Bin Laden.
http://www.twincities.com/allheadlines/ci_10364650
It's quite funny to have reporters working for a Russian TV station report about the police state in America.
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Sure, Russia Today is very clumsy. But then, they don't have the practice the US MSM has.
Headlines from early August:
CNN: Russia Invades Georgia
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=os1yqjbYWvI
Yahoo: Eastern Europe anxious as Russia attacks Georgia
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20080811/...russia_georgia
Fox News: Russia Attacks Georgia
http://mynewsnetwork.org/mediagaller...80815203854231
But headlines outside of the US:
Al Jazeera: Georgia attacks capital of South Ossetia
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d7UED...eature=related
Deutsch Welle: Georgia attacks South Ossetia
http://www.dw-world.de/dw/function/0...n-all-1573-rdf
The Hindu: Georgia attacks South Ossetia
http://www.thehindu.com/2008/08/09/s...0955291300.htm
China Daily News: Georgia, Ossetia exchange fire again
http://english.peopledaily.com.cn/90...3/6470160.html
See the pattern yet?
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Originally posted by c1ue View PostSure, Russia Today is very clumsy. But then, they don't have the practice the US MSM has.
Headlines from early August:
CNN: Russia Invades Georgia
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=os1yqjbYWvI
Yahoo: Eastern Europe anxious as Russia attacks Georgia
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20080811/...russia_georgia
Fox News: Russia Attacks Georgia
http://mynewsnetwork.org/mediagaller...80815203854231
But headlines outside of the US:
Al Jazeera: Georgia attacks capital of South Ossetia
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d7UED...eature=related
Deutsch Welle: Georgia attacks South Ossetia
http://www.dw-world.de/dw/function/0...n-all-1573-rdf
The Hindu: Georgia attacks South Ossetia
http://www.thehindu.com/2008/08/09/s...0955291300.htm
China Daily News: Georgia, Ossetia exchange fire again
http://english.peopledaily.com.cn/90...3/6470160.html
See the pattern yet?
Vladimir Putin:
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As for the public perception of the events that are taking place, of course this in large part depends not only on the politicians but also on how cleverly they manipulate the media, on how they influence world public opinion. Our U.S. colleagues are of course much better at it than we are. We have much to learn. But is it always done in a proper, democratic way, is the information always fair and objective?
Let's recall, for example, the interview with that 12-year-old girl and her aunt, who, as I understand, live in the United States and who witnessed the events in South Ossetia. The interviewer at one of the leading channels, Fox News, was interrupting her all the time. All the time, he interrupted her. As soon as he didn't like what she was saying, he started to interrupt her, he coughed, wheezed and screeched. All that remained for him to do was to soil his pants, in such a graphic way as to stop them. That's the only thing he didn't do, but, figuratively speaking, he was in that kind of state. Well, is that an honest and objective way to give information? Is that the way to inform the people of your own country? No, that is disinformation.
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http://edition.cnn.com/2008/WORLD/eu...ipt/index.html
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more 911 truth
Landmark Russian TV Debate on 9/11
Gen. Leonid Ivashov, Thierry Meysan, Giuletto Chiesa join Russian Experts
by Webster G. Tarpley
Global Research, September 9, 2008
Washington DC , Sept. 9, 2008 – Thierry Meyssan reports from Moscow that he and other leading international 9/11 truth experts have completed taping a television debate which will be telecast on the first national program of Russian state television this coming Friday, September 12. This no-holds barred, free-wheeling debate, featuring strongly divergent opinions about what really happened on and about September 11, 2001 , will be shown in conjunction with the documentary film Zero, produced and directed by Chiesa and Franco Fracassi of Telemaco Productions in Rome . Russians are thus about to receive an unprecedented evening of 9/11 truth.
http://www.globalresearch.ca/index.p...rticleId=10130
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Russians are thus about to receive an unprecedented evening of 9/11 truth.
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Originally posted by $#* View PostOf course receiving an unprecedented evening of 9/11 truth is far more important for russians than receiving a never precedented evening of Moscow attempted bombings or the Ryazan incident ....;)
I'm still unable to understand much of it
http://www.youtube.com/view_play_lis...B98B47C&page=2
According to Aleksey Pushkov, author and presenter of the "Postscript" current affairs programme on Russian Centre TV and director of the Strategic Studies Institute under the Diplomatic Academy, the terrorist acts in New York in September 2001 were organized by a "very influential group of people who needed them".
Vitaliy Tretyakov, editor-in-chief of the Political Class magazine and former editor-in-chief of the Nezavisimaya Gazeta heavyweight daily, described the US official report as "fiction". He said he could not believe that a small group of terrorists could have masterminded the attacks.
On the other hand, Vladimir Rubanov, former head of the KGB's analytical department, said he could not see anything extraordinary in what happened and it was plausible.
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http://www.redorbit.com/news/enterta...sial_911_film/Last edited by D-Mack; September 16, 2008, 04:42 AM.
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