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Message: Entry: Why is Western Media Bashing the New Russia? Link: http://www.takimag.com/site/article/why_is_western_media_bashing_the_new_russia#1492 Post contents: In the 1990s Clinton allowed cabinet members Albright and Rubin to send Jeffrey Sachs to the collapsing Soviet Union to teach them how to denationalize industries. Allied with New York banks a small clique was able seize by fraud and openly Mafia tactics the bulk of Russia's industry. Economic power became concentrated anew in the hands of eleven "oligarchs," ten of whom took up dual Israeli citizenship. There are parallels to the composition of the Communist regime, especially in the 1918-1930 period. Putin represents a reaction to this criminal cabal. On of the oligarchs was forced out of the job of head of Russian security. It seemed that Russian nationalists took offense that the police powers of the state should be in the hands of an Israeli citizen. Similar questions have been hinted at here in the United States with regard to Chertoff but evidence is unconvincing and media interest scant. Many of the oligarchs absconded with vast sums of cash to Israel, Spain, England, etc. Much of their ill-gotten lucre has been recovered. Within this month Russia has filed a huge lawsuit against the Bank of New York for its alleged complicity in looting the peoples of Russia. But the fact remains that there a vastly rich men, the "oligarchs," whose nefarious dealings are celebrated in Israeli's most popular television series, with an interest in trashing Russia. They even hope to return and to loot anew. As was mentioned, the Soviet Union spent copiously to bribe sectors of the Western media. It seems logical that the "oligarchs" are acting in the same way. The corruptible respond to money whatever the source. Some of the West's most influential press carries the banner for these thieves, most notably the Wall Street Journal. Of course they tout the sanctity of contract, as though papers signed at the point of a gun have validity. It does not seem in the least bit strange that dollars can gain a forum. The power of stolen coin, coupled with ethnic/religious solidarity, can explain much of the animosity of the Western press to Putin who is striving to reclaim Russia's economy from the oligarchs enabled by powerful political and banking interests in the Clinton era. Sent at: 2009 01 07