Daniel
Estulin, political analyst and journalist with a special focus on
Bilderberg policies on the Voice of Russia
Key
parts:
“I
think their [Bilderbergers] position is very clear from their final
objective and, their final objective, obviously, is the end game in
Russia. Until Russia can be subjugated, you will not be able to have
one world government, one world order, one World Company Ltd – call
it whatever you want. So, what we are seeing right now it is not only
in Ukraine, but all around the world. We see it in Detroit how not
only the city itself, but the USA is being deindustrialized on
purpose. We see it in Karakas in Venezuela. We see it in Thailand. We
saw it in the Soviet Union back in the 1990’es. We saw it in
Yugoslavia back in the 1990’es. It is the idea of destruction,
deindustrialization, zero growth. Again, the end game is Russia and
until you can subjugate Russia, one way or another, you are not going
to have your one World Company Ltd, one world government. And this is
basically what is behind all of these attempts. And this actually
goes back even before the WWII, except for that the Soviet Union won
that war and didn’t allow the Nazi and consequently the elite take
over the territory and the natural resources, something that they
tried to do very-very hard during the dark period in the 1990’es
with Yeltsin in power. And they almost succeeded until Putin came
into power and made a very strong push back and put things at place.”
“...
the Chinese and the Russians signing this enormous gas deal worth
about $400 billion knowing that the nightmare scenario for the
Bilderbergers, for the Western elite, is the fact that the Chinese,
the Russians and now the Iranians are working closely together, and
will be working closely together. This deal that the Russians signed
with the Chinese will help Kremlin reduce Russia’s reliance on gas
exports to Europe.”
“...
the American Bilderbergers reminded the rest at this year’s
conference in Copenhagen, for 40 years Richard Nixon, Kissinger
persuaded China to turn against the Soviet Union and ally with
America. And so, there are a lot of questions asked, rhetorical
questions at the Bilderberg conferences, that today’s collaboration
between Russia and China amounts to a new alliance against America.”
“Another
thing that the Bilderbergers are willing to do is actually play the
Chinese against the Russians. They said that the Chinese Government
will expect the Kremlin to recognize this historic shift in power,
which is a recipe for Chinese impatience and also Russia’s
resentment. [...] one American at the Bilderberg said – despite the
fact that the Russians and the Chinese have made this agreement, it
will be very easy to sabotage the actual outflow of gas. He reminded
Bilderbergers that many of Russia’s tactical nuclear weapons are
still pointed at China.”
“I
have a very difficult time believing that the Russians or the Chinese
are going to jump the gun as far as military actions are concerned.
They understand what the stakes are, because the next war, if there
is a war, is not going to be fought with tactical weapons, it is
going to be a thermonuclear war, which very well could be the end of
civilization.”
“...
the end game is Russia and until you destroy all the systems around
it and you can actually send Russia to hell in handbasket, in order
to be able to control the nation. And until they do that, they will
keep pushing any way they can, which is why it is so important that
the Russian and the Chinese keep their alliance strong and understand
that their common interests are far greater than anything else they
can get temporarily from the Western powers.”
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“In
essence, this is a war between the big companies to control the
energy deposits. The biggest barrier now are the state-controlled
giants in Russia and China and neoliberalism is trying to conquer
these countries. The Western companies have declared war against
companies like Gazprom, as they seek to control all the energy
deposits, but in this case things are not so easy. The neoliberal
model that opens the road for the Western capital, has to face now,
two superpowers.”
“What
we see in Ukraine is probably another failure of various think tanks,
mostly from Washington, which they are funded, of course, by the
international capital. It seems that, apart from the fact that they
have underestimated Putin's abilities, they have also wrongly
estimated that Russia had passed permanently in the neoliberal phase
and would be ready to become an easy victim to promote their plans.
According to these plans, the ultimate goal would be probably to
dissolve the vast Russian territory in future and bring in power
Western-friendly puppet regimes, in order not only to conquer the
valuable resources, but also to impose permanently the neoliberal
doctrine on "unexplored" regions and populations.”
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