*** UPDATE: First, I would like to welcome China and the Ukraine, since they are recent to our blog. Now for the update: We made it. One of the shops I have my jewelry in, sold a necklace set over the weekend, and my share, added to that of a dear wonderful donor today from England, put us over the top. It was a close call. So we are still in business, but I am going to take a couple of days off just to rest up. However, we are scheduled out today as far as the 7th, so we are back in the roses again. Thanks so much to all of you
who donated to our cause. We can't thank you enough, Bless you all
and keep you safe and prosperous. I am hoping next month and forward
the jewelry will take care of it all, until fall.
Vatic Note: (Its amazing the good ideas you can get off the internet! lol) This
makes the 4th murder of Russian politicians being reported or at least
some are "deaths", but unconfirmed natural deaths, like a heart attack.
We know about those, don't we? lol Something is going on in Russia,
that must be similar to what is going on here. I wonder if Russians are
starting to say they want no part of this world war like we are, only
some of their politicians are listening, thus coincidentally dying, or
vice versa, they are not listening and dying.
This
man was only 36 years old. He was pro-Kremin, which means he was
pro-Putin, which is pro-war since all leaders on both sides are in on
the war and colluding with the bankers to do war as a source of
profiteering at the expense of our various country's childrens lives.
Wonder if those 8 men were anti-war? Its no longer safe for a person to
be a politician. I hope that message gets around the world. I think I am beginning to understand the reason for the brutality. Its like Jefferson said "If the people fear the government, you have tyranny, but if the Government fears the people, you have freedom". Its who can instill such fear, that they can control the system. Is that what has to happen?
He was also a business man and one of those arrested was a former Putin administration official. The News reports indicate this happens a lot in Russia.
Ironically it used to be rare here for such people to politically be
murdered, but then Putin has been under control of the Rothschilds for a
long time and that could explain the difference since HERE, its a lot
harder until "recently", to commit political murders. By recently I mean in the past 30 years or so, since Bush Sr was in office.
This may not be the place to mention it, but notice that first Putin meets extensively with Netanyahu in Israel a few months back. This week he meets with China's Premier, and at the same time, Obama is meeting with Netanyahu. They all must be finalizing their plans for how to start World War III. Just thought I would mention that coincidence. The North Korean "scare tactic" didn't work, wonder if that is triggering a need for an alternative scam to start the war that we, the people of the globe will buy.
The only world war the people of this planet should fight is against the international bankers and illum families, which includes many of those bankers. Otherwise, THE PEOPLE EVERYWHERE should refuse to fight in any wars except that which I just mentioned and if we all turned around and did that, we could fix this planet and get back to building a better world. They were talking about a draft and I almost died laughing. I laughted so hard I almost split a gut. Do they honestly believe if they put guns into the hands of those who think like us, that they won't experience a reality different than the one they had planned? It would be the utmost in stupidity to arm a populace you want to depopulate. LOL
Eight people have been arrested in Russia after a politician's body was found stuffed in a barrel of cement.
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/europe/eight-arrested-after-kidnapped-politicians-body-is-found-in-a-barrelof-cement-8500446.html
by Tom Peck, Independant, UK
Mikhail
Pakhomov, 36, was kidnapped on 12 February in Lipetsk, 230 miles south
of Moscow. The body of the prominent pro-Kremlin member of the city
council has now been discovered by police in a metal barrel full of
fresh cement in a garage in the Noginsky district of Moscow region.
Police confirmed that eight people have been detained, suspected of involvement in his death. Among them is the 40-year-old former state-utilities official Yevgeny Kharitonov, who is alleged to have ordered the kidnap.
A
law-enforcement official told Russian media that Mr Pakhomov's body
showed signs of beating or torture before death. Video footage showed
his wrapped-up corpse being removed from the garage on a stretcher, with
the barrel – cut in half – standing in the background.
Mr
Kharitonov was arrested on board a plane at Moscow's Sheremetyevo
airport. He was charged with armed kidnapping. Some of the other seven
men have been charged with kidnap and with stealing £8,500 in property
from the victim.
A detective in the region said the crime could be linked to debts the politician owed to Mr Kharitonov.
Evidence
suggests the kidnap did not go entirely to plan and attempts to cover
it up have also been bungled. Witnesses saw three men pushing another
into a car in Lipetsk last week. The victim's jeans, a shoe and his
mobile phone were left at the scene, allowing police to identify him as
Mr Pakhomov.
Mr Pakhomov, a married father-of-two, was a
successful businessman and an up-and-coming politician in Lipetsk. He
was a member of United Russia, the party which supports the President,
Vladimir Putin.
Contract killings and kidnaps of this
nature are not uncommon in Russia's business world, though they have
decreased significantly since the 1990s.
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