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Russia hijacks own ship

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posted on Sep, 7 2009 @ 08:05 PM
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That there is intentional embellishment on a non-event is a possibility.

I tracked a recent story about $134 billion in American Treasury Bill certificates being smuggled into Switzerland in a suitcase.

All sorts of unfounded stories were appearing even in legitimate newspapers. Like how a Japanese finance officer was cashing in the country's dollars. Papers are increasingly incorporating guesswork and hearsay into reports.

Sometimes these things are done to spook the stock market or jack up oil prices with the fear of a Middle East crisis or worse.

Russia, Iran, and the Usual Suspects realy want oil to go way over $100 a barrel again, so that they can start making a decent profit on their exports.

Call this Theory #4673.


Mike



posted on Sep, 7 2009 @ 08:16 PM
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I resist accepting this story at face value. But then, I also felt that the reporting, or 'journalistic' product we have been given seems disjointed and oddly presented.

I don't know what to believe about it, except that if we fail to ask questions, we will certainly never know more. I am curious, if we can pretend for a moment that we all represent the editorial committee of a notional new agency; how would we orchestrate the investigation of this event?

To whom do we address the questions we have, and what questions need asking?

Just a thought...



posted on Sep, 7 2009 @ 08:30 PM
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LMAO!!! This so called unproven incident (even if true) means the Gog-Magog war is coming?? Give me a freakin break. I love how people try to take one news incident as the premise for a whole freaking biblical war.



It is claear that the groundwork for the Gog-Magog war in Ezekiel 38-40 is being set up by these actions.



posted on Sep, 7 2009 @ 08:36 PM
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Originally posted by Maxmars
if we can pretend for a moment that we all represent the editorial committee of a notional new agency


"notional news agency"

Is that a typo?

If not, great way of putting it.


Mike



posted on Sep, 7 2009 @ 08:47 PM
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Originally posted by mmiichael

Originally posted by Maxmars
if we can pretend for a moment that we all represent the editorial committee of a notional new agency


"notional news agency"

Is that a typo?

If not, great way of putting it.


Mike


No, I meant it that way. I picked the word up a while back when discussing factually, someone else's ideas.

(Frankly, most news agencies ARE 'notional' if you think about it.
)

Seems that way with most institutions that do things a certain way, 'because they say so.'



posted on Sep, 7 2009 @ 09:01 PM
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The Russian Intel force...



Can anyone ID those berets and insignia?

And yes Russia has three black soldiers


englishrussia.com...



However a commentor does say this...


Sarah Abramov says:
May 25, 2007 at 11:02 am

They are not Russian soldiers, they are military students, that pay money for the education.

They will leave Russia after the end of education (thanx God!)


[edit on 7-9-2009 by zorgon]



posted on Sep, 7 2009 @ 09:06 PM
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Not definitively but I would suspect that one is shore patrol, and the other something else.




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