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wehateporn 03-01-2014 07:12 PM

Soros prepares ?Libyan scenario? for Ukraine
 
This article is from 2011, now Soros has activated his NGOs to destabilize Ukraine, the eventual goal is to rape its resources and infrastructure. :2 cents:

http://rt.com/politics/leading-party-soros-prepares/


"Ukraine’s leading political party has said that the international financier George Soros has been preparing a “Lybian scenario” for the country.

The head of the Party of Regions parliamentary faction Aleksandr Yefremov said in a televised comment on Wednesday that he had information that George Soros had allocated funds for the overthrow of the Ukrainian political authorities.

“I even have information that Soros has allocated certain funds in order to prepare a certain group of young boys here in Ukraine who could launch any existing projects based on the North Africa examples,” Yefremov said. He also added that he hoped that the Ukrainian people will be wise enough not to follow such provocations.

The information about George Soros’s involvement in Ukrainian politics was openly voiced by Yulia Timoshenko in 2008. Timoshenko, then the country’s prime minister, said that she was attempting to minimize the effect of the global financial crisis by following George Soros’s advice. This raised suspicions that through such advice George Soros could influence the rate of the Ukrainian national currency in his own speculative interests. Several officials from president Yushchenko’s administration said they wanted to launch a probe into Soros’ Ukrainian activities, but it did not happen.

It was only in 2010 that the Ukrainian State Security Service started to check the activities of the Vozrozdeniye foundation, officially sponsored by Soros, and its ties with other Ukrainian NGOs, but this probe gave no feasible results.

The Soros Foundation reacted to Yefremov’s statement almost immediately and refuted all accusations. The foundation said in a special statement that all funds allocated for Ukrainian programs are being spent on the development of the open and democratic society and also for helping Ukrainian citizens, who suffered from the effects of the international financial crisis.

The statement also said that the accusations of funding some antigovernment activities should be backed by proof and that the policy of the foundation was maximum transparency that left no room for such criticism."

http://rt.com/politics/leading-party-soros-prepares/

CAHEK 03-01-2014 08:43 PM

Russia wont let this happen and hopefully they will restore power of Ukraine to the people and not neofascist or whatever group's they have in there to control the country.

wehateporn 03-01-2014 08:51 PM

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Originally Posted by CAHEK (Post 20000973)
Russia wont let this happen and hopefully they will restore power of Ukraine to the people and not neofascist or whatever group's they have in there to control the country.

I agree that Russia won't let this happen, what I am concerned about is that the International Banker's will use Russia's intervention as an excuse to start up the Third World War they've been so desperate for :2 cents:

Kolargol 03-02-2014 03:01 AM

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Originally Posted by CAHEK (Post 20000973)
Russia wont let this happen and hopefully they will restore power of Ukraine to the people and not neofascist or whatever group's they have in there to control the country.

Previous attempts to "restore power to the people" in East Germany 1953, Czechoslovakia in 1968, Hungary 1956 and Afghanistan in 1980 were quite impressive.

just a punk 03-02-2014 04:20 AM

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Originally Posted by Kolargol (Post 20001180)
Previous attempts to "restore power to the people" in East Germany 1953, Czechoslovakia in 1968, Hungary 1956 and Afghanistan in 1980 were quite impressive.

Yes they were, since all these countries except Afghanistan (sorry, occupied by NATO) are democratic now. Can's say the same about Iraq and Libya for example. Because the NATO job there was not impressive at all (the results of the intervention are just horrible) :2 cents:

donnie 03-02-2014 04:33 AM

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Originally Posted by CyberSEO (Post 20001215)
Yes they were, since all these countries except Afghanistan (sorry, occupied by NATO) are democratic now. Can's say the same about Iraq and Libya for example. Because the NATO job there was not impressive at all (the results of the intervention are just horrible) :2 cents:

After Russians were thrown out.

Please stay in Asia. You are not Europeans.

just a punk 03-02-2014 06:25 AM

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Originally Posted by donnie (Post 20001217)
After Russians were thrown out.

Never been. They just left because of the Govbachev's good will. You never were able to thrown anything be yourselves. You were under Soviet control, now you are under the US control but you are still not independent, and never will be :2 cents:

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Originally Posted by donnie (Post 20001217)
Please stay in Asia. You are not Europeans.

What a stupid clown. Russia is more than just Europe or Asia, because it's Eurasia. Educate yourself :pimp

CAHEK 03-02-2014 08:44 AM

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Originally Posted by Kolargol (Post 20001180)
Previous attempts to "restore power to the people" in East Germany 1953, Czechoslovakia in 1968, Hungary 1956 and Afghanistan in 1980 were quite impressive.

Well Iraq and their "Weapons of Mass Distraction" were not quite impressive either.

wizzart 03-02-2014 09:14 AM

It's same scenario that was used for Vietnam,Bosnia,Kosovo,Libya,Irak,Syria... from same kitchen. They don't give a shit for Ukraine people they just want better position for final goal, attack on Russia.


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