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Feb 12Liked by Karl Sanchez

Well, thanks for such high-value insights here, Karlof. This is one of the most significant articles that I have read in a long time because I see something huge happening here so brilliantly highlighted in the closing line. " —Governance that serves the people versus parasites using government to live at the people’s expense".

Now I'm convinced that Russia will outperform the U.S. and the West in the years ahead. Russia advances while the West declines. I'm in Canada. I can see the deliberate mismanagement of this country as well as the U.S. The decline of the U.S. hegemon and of its USD is set. It didn't have to be this way. The West has been sabotaged. One example of many was the cancelation of the Keystone Pipeline between Can/US costing billions just wasted. Then there's the loss of economic stimulus and profit to consider by closing such a project. The educational system, media and social structures all went "woke". Wokism leads to destruction and that's exactly what's happening in the West. I saw this coming after 9/11. If you can get away with that you can get away with anything.

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Yes, what I'll term the Eurasian Way and its focus on people centered development is the path. The Neoliberal parasitic finance path must engage in divide and rule antics like Woke to keep their lock on national power. People need to know there's another path.

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Feb 12Liked by Karl Sanchez

As my buddy psychohistorian constantly reminds us, this is what our Civilizational War is all about—Governance that serves the people versus parasites using government to live at the people’s expense.

A breath of fresh air.

I wasted a few hours in wsj discourse earlier in the day. Thinking is so hard for some people.

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The difference is stark, which is why Western folk aren't allowed to know.

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Feb 12Liked by Karl Sanchez

I think your last paragraph is the crux of the matter. Reading the transcripts that you’ve put out regarding these meetings Putin has had with students first, now this coupled with the Tucker interview and Biden’s presser really highlight where the two countries are right now.

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Russians are motivated, and very happy to be so despite the SMO. It could end tomorrow and Russia will continue the soaring arc it's been on since 2014 and the Ukraine Coup followed by the attack on Ethnic Russians within Ukraine. IMO, that fired up Russia, and its leadership team took full advantage of that turn in public attitude. Since 1998, I see three different spurts of energy within Russia. The first was aided by the Dot.Com bust in the Outlaw US Empire and the message that its predominant greed urge was a great fault waiting to be exploited. It also made those Russians thinking of following that path to think twice and many reconsidered. The second was from 2001 to 2009 with the defeat of the Empire's terrorists in Chechnya, Putin's Munich speech in 2007, and then repelling NATO proxy Georgia in 2008. The third was successful defense of Syria then providing direct ongoing assistance. Then the third is with the Coup and sanctions related to Crimea onto the present. Many forget that Putin was PM when he wasn't President, and the government that Mishustin runs today was formed by Putin.

The government is totally different, but within Russia's historical context, Putin is a Tsar, although he wears a business suit.

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Feb 13·edited Feb 13Liked by Karl Sanchez

An elected 'Tsar' though.

The mess in the 'Waste' involves similar 'fawning' by administrators and the like - whether the incumbant warrants the imputted 'charisma' or not - VVP has a proven track record, which is reflected in people's reactions to his presence. PeterAU made an interesting comment at MoA regarding Tucker Carlson's reaction to his conversation with the President of the Russian Federation, suggesting that as time passes Mr Carlson's personal perspective or philosophy will evolve as a consequence of that conversation. Sorry if I've mangled that Peter.

Another long read that was worth the effort. I wonder if the UK could build 17 complete university campuses for a quarter of a billion £s?

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Yes, elected. But I use the term to reflect the Patriarchal aspect of how Tsar's are perceived historically--the father of the great Russian family, one step removed from God. In the meeting that preceded the above transcript that I've yet to publish, you'll see many of these initiatives are Putin's work, his suggestions and decrees, thus pushing the government and ministers into actions they are all too happy to take.

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Looked nice until I read "Priority 2030"... It sounded so like "agenda 2030".

And Russia did gave to her citizens the deadly jabs.

I will wait and see before I can trust Mr. Putin.

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The Russian vaccine Sputnik V wasn't an mRNA crapper and was very effective. To this day the Outlaw US Empire has it blocked via lack of WHO approval for use within the Empire and many other places. Lots of Russia's projects and planning goals end in 2030, some also in 2025, 2035, and 2040. What's available in the Gym's small archive are primary source documents to Russia's overall economic development planning, and my VK archive goes back to 2020. Then of course, there're the mass of documents available at the Kremlin's website along with those of the Russian government. Perhaps you'd rather be governed by parasites?

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Generally speaking I like Putin, he seems mentally healthy and when he speaks he says things that I can agree with. I do NOT believe in democracy, it's just a fairy tales: look what happened in Europe and US...they want to "export" democracy because it is so useful to their plans. Sputnik, you are right, is not mRNA but the same garbage than Johnson & Johnson and Astra Zeneca, which are as deadly as the mRNA. During this fake pandemic I decided not to trust ANY government who gave one of those (mRNA or adenovirus-based ) poisons.

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