Puppet Masters
As a result, 22 of 34 state assets are now being put up for sale at a 60 percent discount, nine with a discount of 50 percent, and three are up for auction at a reduced asking price.
Among the companies offered for sale is a 9.6 percent stake in the Black Sea Shipyard, 37.6 percent in Lviv Coal Company and the Chernigov radio plant.
"Last week, the assets were offered for sale with discounts of 50 percent and 30 percent respectively, but the auctions were not held due to lack of buyers," said the State Property Fund.
The outlet notes that the White House officials have been caught off guard by the announcement, "with press secretary Josh Earnest punting on questions during the briefing and others trying to quickly gather information."
In a Sunday interview with Russia's REN TV, Lavrov disclosed that Turkish troops have ensconced themselves several hundred meters (yards) into Syria to prevent its declared enemy the Syrian Kurds (YPG) from fortifying their positions and connecting the Kurds' east-west corridor to take control over nearly the entire Syrian-Turkish border. The Russian minister stated:
According to our information, they [Turkish forces] are digging in a few hundred meters from the border inside Syria.Though Erdogan's own generals have strongly advised against an all-out invasion of Syria, knowing the grave consequences for Turkey and its military would be catastrophic against the Russian coalition's superior air and firepower, in the face of recent decisive victories achieved against Turkey's proxy allies the ISIS and al Nusra terrorists, debate over whether Erdogan will actually bully his armed forces into launching a ground war invasion into Syria has been heavily speculated by both Turkish and Middle East press. In February Turkey and Saudi Arabia's most powerful leaders were publicly announcing to the world their intention to invade Syria in a protracted ground war risking World War III. Saudi jets were even deployed to Turkey's Incirlik Air Base.
Comment: And now that Ankara just sustained more false flag terror, Erdogan's plans now have additional "justification".
See: Erdogan slaughters Turkish civilians in Ankara and takes immediate vengeance on the Kurds
"I consider the objectives that have been set for the Defense Ministry to be generally accomplished. That is why I order to start withdrawal of the main part of our military group from the territory of the Syrian Arab Republic starting from tomorrow," Putin said on Monday during a meeting with Shoigu and Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov.The first question which needs to be asked is whether this is correct: have the Russians achieved their objective or not? To answer this question, we need to look at what the initial Russian objectives were. I did that in my article "Week Thirteen of the Russian Intervention in Syria: debunking the lies" where I wrote: (emphasis added)
"In a short period of time Russia has created a small but very effective military group in Syria. The effective work of our military forces allowed the peace process to begin," Putin said, adding that "Russian government troops and [Syria's] patriotic forces have changed the situation in the fight with international terrorism and have ceased the initiative."
The key issue here is what criteria to use to measure "success". And that, in turns, begs the question of what the Russians had hoped to achieve with their intervention in the first place. It turns out that Putin clearly and officially spelled out what the purpose of the Russian intervention was. On October 11th, he declared the following in an interview with Vladimir Soloviev on the TV channel Russia 1:
Our objective is to stabilize the legitimate authority and create conditions for a political compromise
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Comment: One has to wonder how far will the elite go to get their chosen one?
Now the weirdest part of this story is why would of all publications in the world an Arabic language Kuwaiti daily be the one with such a great inside track on a story involving Russians, Iranians and Israelis. It turns out there is an explanation for that - Al Jarida is in fact a known Israeli front:
Al-Jarida is seen as tightly linked with Netanyahu's close associates. Since Netanyahu's return to the Israeli government in the spring of 2009, his colleagues allegedly have, on occasion, used the Kuwaiti paper to leak information without leaving footprints.So the timeline is: Israelis tell a story to Al Jarida they want published. Then Jerusalem Post picks up the story as having originated in Kuwait rather than Israel.
Many in Israel and the West view leaks in Al-Jarida as originating Israeli sources, which tends to increase their credibility.
Over the past day the Ukrainian military violated the ceasefire sixty-seven times and shelled the territory of the Republic two hundred ninety-four times. The Ukrainian Nazi ten times used tanks in the direction of Yasinovataya, launched forty120mm mortar shells to the territory of Lozovoye, thirty-four 120mm mortar shells to the territory of Nikolaevka and twenty-eight mortar shells of the same caliber to the territory of Staromikhailovka. Altogether in the shellings the enemy used tanksfifteen times, 120mm mortars a hundred and twenty times, 82mm mortars a hundred and five times. The enemy also used infantry fighting vehicles, grenade launchers of different types, anti-aircraft systems and small arms.
Over the week the Ukrainian side shelled the territory of the Republic two thousand and nine times, including nine hundred eighty-two times from heavy weapons.
Comment: Further reading: Donetsk Defense Report: Situation tense as Kiev carries out & plans 'bloody provocations'
The Kremlin has just published a shock announcement that Putin has ordered the withdrawal of most of the Russian strike force from Syria.
The withdrawal is apparently slated to begin on Tuesday 15th March 2016.
The reason Putin has given for the decision is that with the announcement of the truce and with the Syrian army reorganised and able to conduct offensive operations on its own, the presence of the Russian strike force is no longer needed.
It is clear that there will not be a total withdrawal. Khmeimim air base will not be entirely abandoned and the Russians will keep a presence in Syria sufficient to monitor the truce. However that will most be done using aerial drones.
It is also clear that the Russians stand ready to return to Syria if the need arises.
Comment: Further reading: An alliance against US hegemony: Russia, China begin 'coordinating' foreign policy
"Don't Be a Puppet" is the message the FBI is sending young Americans."We want no Gestapo or secret police. The FBI is tending in that direction. They are dabbling in sex-life scandals and plain blackmail. J. Edgar Hoover would give his right eye to take over, and all congressmen and senators are afraid of him."—President Harry S. Truman
As part of the government's so-called ongoing war on terror, the nation's de facto secret police force is now recruiting students and teachers to spy on each other and report anyone who appears to have the potential to be "anti-government" or "extremist."
Using the terms "anti-government," "extremist" and "terrorist" interchangeably, the government continues to add to its growing list of characteristics that could distinguish an individual as a potential domestic terrorist.
For instance, you might be a domestic terrorist in the eyes of the FBI (and its network of snitches) if you:
- express libertarian philosophies (statements, bumper stickers)
- exhibit Second Amendment-oriented views (NRA or gun club membership)
- read survivalist literature, including apocalyptic fictional books
- show signs of self-sufficiency (stockpiling food, ammo, hand tools, medical supplies)
- fear an economic collapse
- buy gold and barter items
- subscribe to religious views concerning the book of Revelation
- voice fears about Big Brother or big government
- expound about constitutional rights and civil liberties
- believe in a New World Order conspiracy
There's no need.
The nation's largest law enforcement agency rivals the NSA in resources, technology, intelligence, and power. Yet while the NSA has repeatedly come under fire for its domestic spying programs, the FBI has continued to operate its subversive and clearly unconstitutional programs with little significant oversight or push-back from the public, Congress or the courts. Just recently, for example, a secret court gave the agency the green light to quietly change its privacy rules for accessing NSA data on Americans' international communications.
Indeed, as I point out in my book Battlefield America: The War on the American People, the FBI has become the embodiment of how power, once acquired, can be easily corrupted and abused.
When and if a true history of the FBI is ever written, it will not only track the rise of the American police state but it will also chart the decline of freedom in America.

A long-range Qadr ballistic missile is launched in the Alborz mountain range in northern Iran on March 9, 2016
The UN Security Council held a closed-door meeting on the missile launches at the request of the United States, which along with Britain had pushed for a special report to decide on possible sanctions.
But the meeting concluded with no specific follow-up action other than further discussion on the test-launches within a designated Security Council committee on Iran.
"We did agree that it's not a violation," Russian Ambassador Vitaly Churkin told reporters, welcoming "a very satisfactory outcome of the discussion."














Comment: This bad idea of asset privatization is not going well. The vulture capitalists are probably waiting for even deeper discounts.