Should also mention they oppose the concept but will refuse to get involved.
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Tough Putins always acts in Russia's (and his) best interest he recently made some astounding remarks in a recent speach. By calling out the lawlessness of NATO and some Western Governments he has shocked my mainstream media operatives and Western leaders. He appears to be the first leader of a major country to refer to the march towards one world government.
Originally posted by seaside sky
Yes ! I agree with that. But what do you make of the Russian / US joint training exercises scheduled for May? This baffles me a bit- the exercise is being touted as a cooperative effort to combat "terrorism" and some commentators have even suggested that Russian troops might back the US government in suppressing civil unrest in this country. I can't believe that- I have a strong impression that Putin is no NWO stooge and I rather like the Russian stance on issues these days. There has to be something else going on with that, but I can't figure it out.
For awhile, I was concerned that the BRICS were aiming to merely unseat the dollar and place some other currency in its place and thus act as part of the Hegelian set-up, but recently I read (much to my relief) that the BRICS model is sovereign currencies and preservation of national identities, and, I believe, a rejection of the banking model that Putin so apty described as "hooliganism." Putin also is, I believe, a sincere patriot and I believe him when he says he's only interested in a "balance of power."
But there are some people who believe that Russia and the rest of the BRICS are also part of the NWO.
Gaddafi was definitely acting against the NWO and that is, unfortunately, what killed him. Iran is, of course, anti-NWO as well, as are its allies.
I suspect from their past transactions in taking and keeping deposits
from anyone who shows up pretty much speaks for what they care. When at the races ... always hedge your bets.