Saturday, March 8, 2014

To Michael Savage (part 96)

Doc,

I just watch the news on Russian and Int'l sources.
Crimea is printing 1.550 thousand bulletins for Referendum on March 16th, which are printed in 3 languages;
Russian, Ukrainian and Tatar. There are 2 clauses: one to reunite with RF in status of subject or stay with UA as Autonomous Republic. Unlike their counterparts in Ukraine they don't suppress people's choice of language. Also Sevastopol, which has a city-country status in UA will participate in elections the head of Administration of city Dimitry Belik announced.
Everyone on cameras asking for the world to see and hear them. They want to speak their language, live with their brethren and make their own cultural choices. They're unarmed, calling for peace and brotherhood, unlike the ones in Kiev demanding separatism and asking for money from West.
Some of them had tears on their eyes saying that last 22 years of under Kiev they felt bad about themselves.
They lived there generations for 100's of years and couldn't feel like home anymore, finally they again can call it home as it was, instead of "place of living." They can't wait, they wanted not next Sunday, but this Sunday to make their choice. Also Int'l observers are welcomed and already have their areas designated for them. 
Ukraine's Ambassador is well and functioning in Moscow at the same time.
Now,
-  In the city of Donetsk, which is industrial and mostly Russian in the East of Ukraine elected governor Mr. Gubarev was arrested by thugs and Kiev's stooge was placed instead, some oligarch, thus people were protesting asking him back. There are peaceful people with peaceful placards in the streets, while Kiev demanded "not to have demonstrations." Wow! Look who is talking!
They overthrew the government by arms, but others can't express themselves as citizens. ???
Also local self-defense forces pledging legions to the local population. 
- The head of radical right wingers' boss who has arrest warrant in Russia, Dmitry Yarosh, is running for president in Ukraine.
- EU site short 1.5 year ago on www.europarl.europa.eu talked about those and called them all sorts of bad names and persons of on-grata. What changed? They got into soviet era weapons storages and took them over. Those weapons can easily bring down passenger airliners, a few experts were saying on TV. I think they called "posirok"?
- Commander of Berkut, the special forces, Alex Basyukov said that they didn't have no firearms and no bullets. Usual police was taken out of Kiev at that time and riot police only had riot gears, not guns.

I personally smell a rat. I think this was very well orchestrated by West to use those stooges on that square to gain control in that territory and put their nose in Russia's behind. That's it. Chill of the cold war in their spine crawling down it and makes them dizzy.
There should be videos of shooters on demonstrators, because of cameras.

- Ministry of defense will take out Russian language part on their site on 10th of March, reporting Ukrainian sources. www. mil.gov.ua and www.mvs.gov.ua.
- In Donetsk reporter from RT, who is British said there were Journalist from Russia on the same flight, the airport of the majority of Russians in town, who is under control of Ukrainian forces let this reporter and his American colleague in and rejected the crew of Russians to enter the city.

Russian defense ministry decided its reserve the right to change the agreement with US in surveillance of  nukes.

Meanwhile on American news they put some "phony" Ukrainian without even any accent saying they're "scared" for their people there. Oh, boo-hoo!!!

I can't believe this country is doing this for it own people. I'm going to check more of Greek and other Euro channels, see if people there are happy to "help" others from far away.

So long now.

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