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Mr. Lucas, as Central and Eastern Europe correspondent for the 'The Economist' certainly doesn't want to bite the hand that feeds him.
The Economist has had representation at Bilderberg, Trilateral Commission and the Council of Foreign Realtions meetings, all key 'one world' (= zionist) policy building organizations in the west.
Thus Mr. Lucas does a good job for his zionist masters of obfusicating the conspiracy kernel in this article ... are we really surprised ?
In his book, "The New Cold War: Putin's Russia and the Threat to the West," Mr. Lucas sees the conspiracy behind the Moscow apartment building bombings which raised Putin to prestige and 'justified' power in 1998, but he quickly dismisses any 9/11 conspiracy in the revival of the presidency of George W. Bush.
As one who has been a spokesperson for Eastern Europe via The Economist, his closing paragraph is truly pathetic.
"As so often with market downturns, the pain and unfairness now seem intolerable. It may perhaps be some consolation that the gloomiest and most ignorant outsiders are those most likely to lose out."
Here he intellectually aligns with the financial elite, supposedly applying some salve for the downtrodden taxpayer who are paying the bills for his masters, (undoubedly he hopes a little spillage for himself).
The Economist has had representation at Bilderberg, Trilateral Commission and the Council of Foreign Realtions meetings, all key 'one world' (= zionist) policy building organizations in the west.
Thus Mr. Lucas does a good job for his zionist masters of obfusicating the conspiracy kernel in this article ... are we really surprised ?
In his book, "The New Cold War: Putin's Russia and the Threat to the West," Mr. Lucas sees the conspiracy behind the Moscow apartment building bombings which raised Putin to prestige and 'justified' power in 1998, but he quickly dismisses any 9/11 conspiracy in the revival of the presidency of George W. Bush.
As one who has been a spokesperson for Eastern Europe via The Economist, his closing paragraph is truly pathetic.
"As so often with market downturns, the pain and unfairness now seem intolerable. It may perhaps be some consolation that the gloomiest and most ignorant outsiders are those most likely to lose out."
Here he intellectually aligns with the financial elite, supposedly applying some salve for the downtrodden taxpayer who are paying the bills for his masters, (undoubedly he hopes a little spillage for himself).
I have been called a lot of things in my time but "zionist puppet" is new. Thanks for livening up my day
My apology Mr. Lucas, fellow traveller may have been more apt.
But there are no counterpoints on the remainder of the comment ?
But there are no counterpoints on the remainder of the comment ?
This is just precious!
Illuminati, aka Maxim de la Trine, fires off an ungrammatical rant and then, expects Lucas, an informed, rational journalist to engage in a point by point discussion of it.
Illuminati, aka Maxim de la Trine, fires off an ungrammatical rant and then, expects Lucas, an informed, rational journalist to engage in a point by point discussion of it.
No. "Illuminati" can't be Maxim -- the absence of mangled metaphors and blatant grammatical errors in his or her post makes it clear that Maxim is not the only loose wingnut out there in EE kommentaari land.
In fact, there appears to have been a rather lengthy hiatus between Maxim comments. Who knows, maybe he got a life or something?
In fact, there appears to have been a rather lengthy hiatus between Maxim comments. Who knows, maybe he got a life or something?
Eduard Kucas sure pushed the wrong button this time.
But how could he possibly know that our community embarrassment fervently believes in every conspiracy theory?
But how could he possibly know that our community embarrassment fervently believes in every conspiracy theory?
"Our community embarrassment"???
Oh, how delicate!
Let's try something with a bit of definition. How about, "village idiot"?
Oh, how delicate!
Let's try something with a bit of definition. How about, "village idiot"?
I propose, "malicious village idiot".
total iq of the last 5 postsers ~70
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