Putin rode into power in the aftermath of a series of apartment bombings he arranged during his stint as Director of the FSB…
A great many awakening people continue to be in thrall to the cult of personality that’s been built around Vladimir Putin. They have passively and uncritically accepted the endless barrage of Putin-worshiping propaganda put out by sellouts in the alternative media, and they have not bothered to look into things for themselves. If you are one of these people, I ask you to take a moment to set down your emotionally-held beliefs and open your mind. It literally takes only a few minutes to see through Putin’s sheep costume to the wolf that lies beneath, so let’s get going by looking at Putin’s ascent to power in a point-by-point way…
1) Putin was placed into the Russian Presidency by the uber-corrupt Boris Yeltsin
“Much of the Yeltsin era was marked by widespread corruption, and as a result of persistent low oil and commodity prices during the 1990s, Russia suffered inflation, economic collapse and enormous political and social problems that affected Russia and the other former states of the USSR. Within a few years of his presidency, many of Yeltsin’s initial supporters had started to criticize his leadership, and Vice President Alexander Rutskoy even denounced the reforms as “economic genocide”.
Ongoing confrontations with the Supreme Soviet climaxed in the 1993 Russian constitutional crisis in which Yeltsin illegally ordered the dissolution of the Supreme Soviet parliament, which as a result decided to try to remove him from office. In October 1993, troops loyal to Yeltsin stopped an armed uprising outside of the parliament building, leading to a number of deaths. Yeltsin then scrapped the existing Russian constitution, banned political opposition and deepened his efforts to transform the economy.
On 31 December 1999, under enormous internal pressure, Yeltsin announced his resignation, leaving the presidency in the hands of his chosen successor, then-Prime Minister Vladimir Putin. Yeltsin left office widely unpopular with the Russian population.” – From Wikipedia
So after crushing his opposition in 1993, pressure again began building on Yeltsin’s government, and it rose to a critical level by the end of the decade. Faced with a potentially uncontrollable release of political tension, Yeltsin’s gang faced a question: how do we controllably release all this public pressure and get Russians to rally around us instead? The answer they settled upon was to stage a big false-flag attack and a changing of the guard. The Russian Apartment Bombings, “Russia’s 9/11,” was the attack they conducted, and Vladimir Putin was the change of guard.
But how did Putin get into position to be elevated to the Presidency? We’ll look into that in the next section.
There is much more to come over the next few days, and the best is yet to come…
Love always…
(P.S. – 18 February 2016)
Keep an eye on Khodorkovsky
As I continue looking into Putin’s connections with the oligarchs, I’ve come across a very interesting figure who seems to be Putin’s controlled opposition in Russia, Mikhail Khodorkovsky…
…From Haaretz
Keep an eye on him. While I haven’t yet had time to discern his exact role in all this, whatever it is seems to have been set in motion on a Masonically-significant day this month…
…From The Moscow Times
The globalists would not be adding him to the mix during this critical year if it wasn’t something important. Will they use him to make Putin look good, or are they going to some sort of Plan B and setting the stage for Putin’s replacement? We’ll discover the answers to these questions and others as we go forward.
(P.P.S. – Same Day) – On a hunch, I decided to see if Khodorkovsky had some kind of connection to Medvedev, and I’ve found information that suggests Khodorkovsky might play a role in Medvedev’s scripted betrayal of Putin this September. I’ll flesh out the details in an addendum tomorrow.
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