12-05-2016, 01:25 AM
Maggie, it's obvious what the US is up to; but why does Putin keep playing footsie with them. Here are the options of why he acts the way he acts:
1) He knows the West wants to dismember Russia, and he does not at this point have the strength to resist all the onslaught. He's buying time. Under this scenario, Putin is a true patriot, and is trying to escape the trap laid for Russia in WWI.
2) He wants to be a part of the NWO and hopes to buy time to be included. Think Donald Trump. This will mean a slow transition to Russia becoming a Western nation.
3) The fix is already in; he is a version of Yelstin and is playing a role in a slow sell off of Russia to "investors." In this scenario, Putin is a part of the end of the first world war -- thesis, antithesis, synthesis. Therefore he can engage in what appear to be half-hearted or even bumbling attempts to stop the West.
The data points for these ideas are the following: trying to push the Donbass back into Ukraine, the premature pull-out from Syria, and his commitment to the Russian Central Bank following the rules laid out for it by a constitution written for it by the US.
Right now, I think he is a combination of 2 and 3.
1) He knows the West wants to dismember Russia, and he does not at this point have the strength to resist all the onslaught. He's buying time. Under this scenario, Putin is a true patriot, and is trying to escape the trap laid for Russia in WWI.
2) He wants to be a part of the NWO and hopes to buy time to be included. Think Donald Trump. This will mean a slow transition to Russia becoming a Western nation.
3) The fix is already in; he is a version of Yelstin and is playing a role in a slow sell off of Russia to "investors." In this scenario, Putin is a part of the end of the first world war -- thesis, antithesis, synthesis. Therefore he can engage in what appear to be half-hearted or even bumbling attempts to stop the West.
The data points for these ideas are the following: trying to push the Donbass back into Ukraine, the premature pull-out from Syria, and his commitment to the Russian Central Bank following the rules laid out for it by a constitution written for it by the US.
Right now, I think he is a combination of 2 and 3.
"We'll know our disinformation campaign is complete when everything the American public believes is false." --William J. Casey, D.C.I
"We will lead every revolution against us." --Theodore Herzl
"We will lead every revolution against us." --Theodore Herzl

