JEWISH DOMINANCE - Dejan Lucic - The Man Who Knows
JEWISH DOMINANCE - Dejan Lucic - The Man Who Knows
JEWISH DOMINANCE - Dejan Lucic - The Man Who Knows
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the 'Old Guard', no longer think they need to use them as an acceptable front. <strong>The</strong> elevation of<br />
Putin and many of those who have accompanied him have convinced them that there is no<br />
longer any need to mask who really has power, both economic and political, in Russia. <strong>The</strong>re<br />
are many in Russia, let alone abroad, who may not understand why so many of today's<br />
oligarchs are Jews. This is to use the Russian line five classification of Jew which has nothing<br />
to do with faith or observance but is an inherited ethnic and nationality distinction. <strong>The</strong>se<br />
Jews are oligarchs because they were chosen to be oligarchs and set up in business by the<br />
Chekists and the boys from the Aquarium for this purpose. I can only extrapolate from my<br />
own experiences in Russia in the early 1990's, helping to set up the trade in non-ferrous<br />
metals with the West ... <strong>The</strong> KGB and its allies, under Silayev and Kryuchkov, set up a<br />
system in which loyal and trusted members of the Komsomol system and friendly<br />
businessmen could form their own banks v Russian banks. Men like Khodorkovsky, Aven,<br />
Fridman and others were chosen and set up in the money business. <strong>The</strong>y used the banks to<br />
channel the returning Mafia money into long-term businesses. With few exceptions, those<br />
chosen for this were all Jews. When Western pioneers like Marc Rich, David Reuben,<br />
Gerry Lennard or Jerry Cligman agreed to work within this system by creating the -tolling<br />
business, they were given a kick start of roubles to help pay for the initial costs of the tolling<br />
system, <strong>The</strong>y, too, were mainly Jews, albeit foreign Jews. Between these two groups there<br />
was another layer of 'facilitators'; people who knew the parallel system. <strong>The</strong>y set up the deals.<br />
<strong>The</strong>y traded the hard earned cash from aluminium into cigarettes and vodka which could be<br />
brought back into Russia and sold for cash, providing liquidity to the system. <strong>The</strong>se<br />
facilitators were among the first private businessmen in Russia. <strong>The</strong>y had ties to the very<br />
independent private sector who had access to the raw materials and the internal organizations<br />
which could deliver on the agreements made; the Izmailova (the late Anton Malevksy),<br />
Soltsnevo, Long Pond groups to name but a few. <strong>The</strong> facilitators included the Chernoy<br />
brothers (Mischa and Lev), Sam Kislin, and the 'institutionals' Gregory Luchansky,<br />
Semyon Mogilevich (Lyubarsky and Long Pond) or Vadim Rabinovich in the Ukraine.<br />
Most of these, too, were Jews. Without these men the Russification of Russia couldn-t have<br />
taken place. <strong>The</strong>y provided the only working system in Russia."<br />
Jewish capital is good for Russia, Jewish politics less so,<br />
By Eliahu Salpeter, Haaretz (Israel), August 17, 2003<br />
"Mikhail Khodorkovsky, the wealthiest man in Russia, is under investigation. It's Anti-<br />
Semitism again, say Jewish sources It is doubtful whether there are many Jews in the world<br />
the value of whose assets reach $5 billion. Certainly, there is no other Jew who can afford to<br />
lose a billion dollars and still be the richest man in Russia. Mikhail Khodorkovsky, 39, looks<br />
in photographs (depending on the angle) like a young Shas politico or like a successful Wall<br />
Street investment consultant. According to Fortune magazine, Khodorkovsky controls 16<br />
percent of the shares in the company Yukos and owns more than half of them personally.<br />
Yukos is said to be worth $15-20 billion, and with the completion of the deal to acquire the<br />
Sibneft, which was signed about three months ago, it will become the third-largest oil<br />
company in the world, and the largest in Russia. <strong>The</strong> troubles started for Yukos (and<br />
Khodorkovsky) at the beginning of July, when the police arrested his aide and chief ally,<br />
Platon Lebedev, and accused him of fraud, forgery and tax violations and also interrogated<br />
(but did not arrest) Khodorkovsky himself. About two weeks ago, the General Prosecutor's<br />
Office announced that it had also opened an investigation of five murders or attempted<br />
murders of officials and businessmen at odds with the company. In Moscow, it's said, the<br />
police are investigating Khodorkovsky's aides but are aiming at him; the authorization for the<br />
investigation was given by President Vladimir Putin. <strong>The</strong> burning question in Moscow is what<br />
lies behind the investigation? Maybe the Kremlin is embarking on a new hunt of the