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  • Board Game Geek
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    Que sera, sera

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  • EqualOpportunities
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    Originally posted by Nicky G View Post
    Russia will destroy the United States...
    It's about time someone had a pop at it

    Originally posted by Nicky G View Post
    It's up to you people if you want to walk blindly into your graves. Personally I don't want it on my conscience that I didn't warn people.
    Won't you be dead anyway?

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  • Diver
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    Hi Nicky G

    If you've got something to say, just come right out and say it!
    These cryptic posts of yours. shakes head

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  • BrilloPad
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    Originally posted by Nicky G View Post
    It's up to you people if you want to walk blindly into your graves. Personally I don't want it on my conscience that I didn't warn people.
    Well you might be warning people if your posts were a bit (alot?) shorter.

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  • Nicky G
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    Russia will destroy the United States, it is written in prophecy. I have been saying this for years, making preductions that have come true and still people refuse to listen. The collapse of communism along with the Sino-Soviet split was faked to disarm the West. Now the balance has swung in their favour they feel can act more brazenly. Time is very short.

    The Cold War Never Ended

    by J. R. Nyquist
    Weekly Column Published: 02.01.2008

    The cleverly titled Wall Street Journal column, “Gazprom Drills Deeper Into Europe,” explains how the Russian energy giant (Gazprom) is invading Western retail energy markets. While Russian bombers and warships conduct war exercises in the Atlantic, the real 2008 Russian Winter Offensive is along economic lines. Not only has Russia protected itself financially, with bolstered currency reserves, we also find that Russian grain production is up. Here the Kremlin’s watchword is self-sufficiency. If global financial collapse occurs, the Russian people will survive. In fact, Russia sees opportunity as currencies devalue and markets fall. If we look at rising food costs in Russia, there is reason to suspect the Russian government is stockpiling grain.

    By some counts, Russia has the best intelligence service in the world. A cheap trick of latter-day prognostication is to watch Russian moves with an eye to what they know. Prior to 9/11 the Russian parliament staged hearings in which testimony was presented about an imminent attack on America by “shadow forces.” The dollar was expected to crash. The Russian people were encouraged to trade their dollars for gold. To this end, gold was made legal tender in Russia. Anyone watching these hearings, knowing the prescience of Russian intelligence, would conclude that something “very nasty” was coming against America. And sure enough, 9/11 proved the point. Russian spies go everywhere. They look into everything.

    It is worth noting that Russian economic moves have been telltale since 1998. At the time, under the leadership of Boris Yeltsin, Russia was cooperating with the West. But there were disturbing cracks in the friendly façade. A defector warned that Russia had a secret intelligence “alliance” with China. Even more disturbing, Russia was still working on a super-plague biological weapon, planning to build new missiles, cheating on other arms agreements. Russia was refurbishing underground nuclear bunkers and nuclear-proof cities. Why were these preparations taking place in the midst of peace, under the leadership of Boris Yeltsin?

    The Cold War Never Ended
    by J. R. Nyquist
    Weekly Column Published: 02.01.2008
    PrintThe cleverly titled Wall Street Journal column, “Gazprom Drills Deeper Into Europe,” explains how the Russian energy giant (Gazprom) is invading Western retail energy markets. While Russian bombers and warships conduct war exercises in the Atlantic, the real 2008 Russian Winter Offensive is along economic lines. Not only has Russia protected itself financially, with bolstered currency reserves, we also find that Russian grain production is up. Here the Kremlin’s watchword is self-sufficiency. If global financial collapse occurs, the Russian people will survive. In fact, Russia sees opportunity as currencies devalue and markets fall. If we look at rising food costs in Russia, there is reason to suspect the Russian government is stockpiling grain.

    By some counts, Russia has the best intelligence service in the world. A cheap trick of latter-day prognostication is to watch Russian moves with an eye to what they know. Prior to 9/11 the Russian parliament staged hearings in which testimony was presented about an imminent attack on America by “shadow forces.” The dollar was expected to crash. The Russian people were encouraged to trade their dollars for gold. To this end, gold was made legal tender in Russia. Anyone watching these hearings, knowing the prescience of Russian intelligence, would conclude that something “very nasty” was coming against America. And sure enough, 9/11 proved the point. Russian spies go everywhere. They look into everything.

    It is worth noting that Russian economic moves have been telltale since 1998. At the time, under the leadership of Boris Yeltsin, Russia was cooperating with the West. But there were disturbing cracks in the friendly façade. A defector warned that Russia had a secret intelligence “alliance” with China. Even more disturbing, Russia was still working on a super-plague biological weapon, planning to build new missiles, cheating on other arms agreements. Russia was refurbishing underground nuclear bunkers and nuclear-proof cities. Why were these preparations taking place in the midst of peace, under the leadership of Boris Yeltsin?

    Long ago Russian strategists predicted the West would suffer a severe economic crisis. As far back as the 1950s Russian strategists talked of a “forty-year” strategy and more, with strategic preparations in the clandestine, criminal, economic and political spheres. Though Communist ideology is supposed to be dead, Western analysts shouldn’t underestimate the ongoing influence of Marxist ideas. Having seen the world through the lens of Marxism-Leninism, Russian and Chinese leaders didn’t become overnight disciples of John Locke or Adam Smith. The old battle line remains between rich nations and poor nations, between capitalism and socialism. As a self-conceived champion of the poor nations, the Marxist always anticipates a global capitalist meltdown that will bring about a new balance of power (in favor of a Marxist bloc of countries). This is part wishful thinking, part realistic thinking. History teaches that financial crashes periodically occur. If you are plotting to overthrow a global social system, it is logical to strike when that system has suffered an upset. In terms of playing to this expectation, the Chinese have concentrated on trade while the Russians have concentrated on monopolizing raw materials (oil, natural gas and minerals).

    The Russian strategists expect the U.S. financial position to deteriorate in the near future, and they are prepared to give America a hard push if necessary. Of course, the best incentive to economic irresponsibility was already given to Western business leaders with the “collapse” of the Soviet Union. This was the move that led us to the present crisis. The market’s victory over “socialism” was a passageway to an abyss. Francis Fukuyama called it “the end of history.” In reality, the march of folly continued.

    Behind the finely crafted finale of communism, the KGB kept watch. Its agents in the criminal underworld, the drug trade and in legitimate business, formed a strong combination for penetrating Western economies and, also, Western governments. An astute appreciation of reality is here denigrated as a “relic” of the “Cold War.” Everyone knows the Cold War is over because our enemy said it was over. That infamous crew of liars and murderers, grown from Stalin’s potting soil, flowered into democrats and capitalists. How convenient for the shopping mall regime! If men once believed in magic or astrology, they are now duped by sociology and belief in “progress.” Since Western opinion-makers never understood Soviet Russia, it was easy and pleasant to imagine an instant change stemming from Mikhail Gorbachev. Such was the greatest sucker’s plaything ever devised by Moscow’s specialists.

    After two decades the West has been thoroughly duped; its leaders manipulated, blackmailed, swindled to a point that overt hostile moves by the Russian military, or scathing threats from the Russian president, produces no meaningful reaction. We all know that Russian agents unleashed radioactive poison on the streets of London. British officials believe that Andrei Lugovoy was Putin’s henchman in the matter. And now, with hardly a squeak from so many political pips, Lugovoy is a member of the Russian parliament with full legal immunity. In a recent interview with Megan Stack, published in the 27 January Los Angeles Times, Lugovoy said: “I don’t believe the Cold War is back. It has never ended.”

    The Cold War cannot end in a whimper. It must end in a bang. Here is the terra firma of Putin’s policy. Does anyone imagine the assassin thinks any differently than his boss? Lugovoy’s words and their meaning are as straightforward, as simple and easy-to-grasp as anything that has ever gained utterance. Russia under Putin is the enemy of the West. The Russian people are now persuaded that good is evil and evil is good. Who has persuaded them and why?
    According to a Russian newspaper editor, quoted in the Los Angeles Times, if Lugovoy openly admitted to assassinating Alexander Litvinenko with polonium-210 in London, “He would … become a national hero of Russia….” Here is another significant point. The old Stalinist system of propaganda has been replaced by a psychologically superior system. Strangely, the Americans and British don’t seem worried. They cling to their Cold War victory. “Once upon a time,” we are told, capitalism was good and America won the Cold War. “Once upon a time,” however, is the opening line in a fairytale. Today capitalism is everywhere vilified. Under the regime of “new lies for old,” the old Communist propaganda is reborn without the detriment of a Communist label.
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    It's up to you people if you want to walk blindly into your graves. Personally I don't want it on my conscience that I didn't warn people.

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  • BrilloPad
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    Originally posted by Clippy View Post
    NURSE, NURSE WE HAVE AN ESCAPEE
    Denny is back...

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  • BrilloPad
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    Originally posted by Nicky G View Post
    Oh Dear, looks like I was right after all......

    INTRODUCTION
    What is "The Final Phase?"

    http://www.thefinalphase.com/A01_ThesisIntro.htm
    Hi Nicky



    "We share a common concern for the security of the Western world and its vulnerability to those geopolitical forces that seemingly work to undermine us and wish us ill. These issues concern matters of intelligence, security, and defense, as well as societal and cultural disintegration, which interrelate.

    We are grass roots.
    "

    It is nice to see your aims put in a nutshell instead of going on and on and on and on and on and on and on and on and on ...

    Though I would like to know whatvgrass roots are? And d they need touching up?

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  • Clippy
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    Originally posted by Nicky G View Post
    Oh Dear, looks like I was right after all......

    INTRODUCTION
    What is "The Final Phase?"

    http://www.thefinalphase.com/A01_ThesisIntro.htm
    NURSE, NURSE WE HAVE AN ESCAPEE

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  • Nicky G
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    Oh Dear, looks like I was right after all......

    INTRODUCTION
    What is "The Final Phase?"

    http://www.thefinalphase.com/A01_ThesisIntro.htm

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  • Paddy
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    Originally posted by zeitghost
    Pah! No one would ever go to war over the Serbs....


    As someone once said to the Archduke Ferdinand...
    WW1
    The immediate cause of the war was the June 28, 1914 assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand, heir to the Austro-Hungarian throne, by Gavrilo Princip, a Bosnian Serb citizen of Austria-Hungary. The retaliation by Austria-Hungary against Serbia activated a series of alliances that set off a chain reaction of war declarations. Within a month, much of Europe was in a state of open warfare.

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  • scooterscot
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    Originally posted by Troll View Post
    UK's last reserve of 1000 soldiers now deployed to Kosovo
    I say quick lets commandeer the barracks and turn them into BTL's before they get back....

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  • Paddy
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    Originally posted by Troll View Post
    UK's last reserve of 1000 soldiers now deployed to Kosovo

    Canada announced its intent to pull it's 2500 troops out of Afghansistan creating a void UK may be expected to fill

    Ruskies rattling sabres on doorstep of Europe

    may you live in interesting times
    In context read and see:
    http://www.russiatoday.ru/news/news/21258

    "Obviously, Russia will not take part in any kind of military operations in Kosovo, in the Balkans or outside its borders in general. Russia has enough political and moral authority to defend international law, and that's what it's doing. But when the issue touches its own national interests, its borders and attempts to repeat the Kosovo scenario on Russian territory, it will defend not only international law, but also its own sovereignty,"

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  • Diver
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    Originally posted by daviejones View Post
    We will be ok, they haven't got 2 tanks to rub together!!
    Tank you

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  • daviejones
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    Originally posted by Troll View Post
    UK's last reserve of 1000 soldiers now deployed to Kosovo

    Canada announced its intent to pull it's 2500 troops out of Afghansistan creating a void UK may be expected to fill

    Ruskies rattling sabres on doorstep of Europe

    may you live in interesting times


    We will be ok, they haven't got 2 tanks to rub together!!

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  • 2uk
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    Originally posted by ratewhore View Post
    Glad I never bought that BTL in Bulgaria then. Every cloud and all that...

    bg is a small stupid country thaat does whatever told. The flippers are on the US side today, not Russia. Ironically they have always been on the wrong side - hitler , USSR and now US.

    There is oil in Kosovo hence US is there. . It is sad how ppl don't see that US is trying to militarize the whole world , mid east , kosovo , bulgaria , and now the missile base in Czech Republic
    Last edited by 2uk; 22 February 2008, 16:24.

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