Translation: The Global Cabal just lost MORE assets. The Cabal's weapons, money, computer systems, entire control apparatus in Kazakhstan was probably secured within the first seconds of the "uprising"... but this just solidifies it. All of the Cabal's Kazakh assets are gone.
It probably stings more than when they lost all of their Afghanistan assets within a few days. Or when they lost North Korea and their assets there. Or when they lost their Vatican assets.
Do you ever get the feeling that the Cabal's resources are being taken away... and they are finding themselves spread extremely thin with no allies?
From what i have read a lot of it was taken by the cali cartel and also former Medellín Cartel members and also the gov took what they could too.
A lot of the money was buried and iirc only pablo knew where it was all buried and kept that in his head, although some farmer found a barrel with $800million in it and rather than keep it handed it over to the gov which is nuts i would have kept that buy a boat and just moved countries lol.
But i suppose in that country who knows who would come after you.
fun fact Pablo used to spend $2500 on rubber bands per month to wrap the cash, something like 400million a week. One of the reasons he started giving the money away to the poor was they had problems storing it all as rats would eat the money and such so was easier to give some of it away plus used for bribes and all the rest.
Look at how weak the Democrat campaign was for governor in Virginia. It was stupid and run on the cheap. And there were only two states with statewide elections in 2021. It looks to me that they don't have unlimited money like they used to.
Military operations rarely broadcast their actions in real time, so this video tweet is for public consumption. Maybe it's aimed at the Russian public, or the Kazakhstan people, or perhaps just the world at large. They want someone, somewhere, to have a programmed opinion. Need to look behind the twat to figure out who this is aimed at and for what reason
Russia borders Kazakhstan and they could move huge numbers of troops and equipment into that country with little effort and without advertising it to the world.
This show of armed troops marching 100 yards across an airport runway to get on a transport plane... is just that. It's a message that says "We control Kazakhstan. Consider that any assets you once had here are gone."
Look at the guy practically grabbing the arms of the "soldiers" and shoving them up the ramp. Weird. If those were real soldiers they would both know how to walk up and ramp and wouldn't need the extra push. lol
Also, the first three angles are simply different shots of them starting up the ramp.
And notice all the "soldiers" heads are down the entire time.
Wonder if these are prisoners dressed up as soldiers?
I've literally been one of those people shoved into an airplane like that. It's not that they don't know how to get on, it's that it is clearly cold as fuck, they have all their gear, and they've just encountered a little hill. Doesn't mean they are weak, just means they are being efficient and shoving people into the plane.
The capital of Kazakhstan was moved to a remote region near the China border. While many thought that was not a great idea the existing Capital sat on one of the biggest earthquake fault lines. So they moved it and renamed it Astana. In 2019 they renamed it again. So I wonder what Russian troops pretty much on the China border will do?
Realize that the border region between Kazakhstan and China is extremely mountainous. Even then, you would have to cross the formidable Gobi Desert to get to any of the really populated areas of China.
Russia can move into Kazakhstan easily from the North and West. There are plenty of roads and few obstacles. China, on the other hand, would have an enormous problem moving troops and equipment to the Kazakh border. There are only a few roads their troops could take... and everything they did would be easily seen and known about a week in advance.
Natural terrain effectively separates Kazakhstan from Chinese dominance.
There's more to it.
Troops are a mixed bag of ECU-controlled armed forces that are supposed to have peacekeeping missions due to collective threat prevention treaty.
It's current chairmain is a prime minister of Armenia (Pashinyan). The deployment of troops was ordered and revealed by him.
I feel we are very close to something. I'm just not sure exactly what. This, President Trump cancelling his Jan 6 speech, the 5g roll out delay, and the weird movie listings for this coming week all seem strangely connected. Like, something was supposed to happen, but got delayed.
I agree aside from the movie listing. I think there's a valid explanation for that relating to the release schedule for new movies in January vs. December carryovers. Theaters want to be flexible based on what is still selling so they don't publish the tix until days before. Also I have a friend who worked on marketing for The 355 so it went through the same post houses as a lot of mainstream films. He said it looks ok.
Kazakhstan has been a Deep State asset where NGOs are well established there. The Soros Foundation-Kazakhstan (SFK) is part of the Open Society Foundations, which operates openly there. Soros has been the coordinator of a world-wide campaign concerning the use of oil revenue through his Open Society Institute. It is particularly active in the Caucasus and Caspian Sea oil basin. Kazakhstan is part of the Caspian Sea oil basin, which has been greatly over-hyped for the amount of oil reserves there.
The Afghanistan War was actually more about the building of a pipeline from the Caspian basin through Afghanistan to Karachi, Pakistan than capturing some terrorist living in a cave there. That was really the excuse and cover story to invade Afghanistan. What really occurred is that the Taliban, a former ally to the United States, refused Bush's offer to build and run the pipeline and instead went with an Argentina company (Bridas Argentina) pissing off Bush family. Enron had already bought up much of western India's power plants and the proposed pipeline was to bifurcate into India and provide the fuel for powering Enron's power plants. The rest was to be exported from the port of Karachi to a hungry European and Asian economy.
As I mentioned earlier, the Caspian Sea oil basin was greatly over-estimated. As far as I know, the pipeline was never built, Enron is gone, and all the investments made in Kazakhstan was wasted. Kazakhstan is still an oil producing nation, but not the titan that it was once thought it would be.
Kazakhstan was created out of a Russian territory by the Bolsheviks, and if Kazakhstan loses its head, Russia will need to correct this Bolshevik decision. The Kazakhstan government has enjoyed a friendly relationship with Moscow. I believe this relationship was a balancing act to show confidence to Moscow that Nur-Sultan (Astana) was a friend to Russia while anti-Russia Western NGOs and globalist interests permeated Kazakhstan. With the violence now occurring, Moscow isn't taking any chances. It is being reported they are sending in their military.
The vast majority of citizens in Kazakhstan were opposed to the name change of their capital to Nur-Sultan from Astana. This fact alone could provide a clue to how the people felt about their government. Some people are saying there may be 'Svidomism' (Russophobia) behind the violence now taking place. I don't believe this compares to the Maiden induced anti-Russia violence in the Ukraine. This would be indicative of Soros' hand being involved. But, this doesn't make any sense when Kazakhstan was already a Soros asset. The are Soros NGOs actively operating, but the revolt appears to stem from 'some' other source of frustration. The gas price hike being reported as the source of the revolt is far too simplified, but may be part of the overall issues the citizens are revolting over. It appears there are many factors existing for this revolt against the government. One thing for sure though.
Russia is not going to allow Kazakhstan to become another Ukraine.
This linked video is the Russian detailed view of those 'forces' behind the revolts in Kazakhstan. It is no secret that Soros NGOs are active in Kazakhstan. The revolts are being coordinated and sponsored by Globalist forces. Russia stepping in with its military is the necessary response to keep Kazakhstan from turning into another Ukraine.
On January 4, mass protests broke out in the richest post-Soviet country in Central Asia, in Kazakhstan. The formal reason for the protests was the increase in prices for liquefied petroleum gas on January 2 from 14 cents to 28 cents per liter. By comparison, the new price is a third lower than in Russia, 2 times than in Belarus, and almost 3 times lower than in Ukraine.
The protests first erupted in the west of Kazakhstan, in the cities of Aktau and Zhanaozen. By January 4, they have spread to major cities in the south, including the largest city of the country, the former capital of Almaty, as well as to the largest industrial city of the central region, Karaganda.
Earlier in 2011, similar events had already taken place in the city of Zhanaozen in western Kazakhstan. Then the authorities took quite tough and effective measures to pacify the protests, up to the use of armed force.
In his turn, Nursultan Nazarbayev, then-president of Kazakhstan, handled the work of the local media space and countered outside information influence. At that time, such influence aimed at disruption of the situation and was observed from the West, including Ukraine, Azerbaijan and Turkey.
This time, the narrative is developing in a very similar way, except that the headliners are information resources located on the territory of Ukraine, Poland, the Baltic States and some Western European countries.
The protests in 2022, apparently unexpectedly for the Kazakh leadership, stirred up deep dissatisfaction of the population with the socio-economic situation in the country and the significant stratification of income between the new Kazakh elite and the bulk of residents. These reasons were fertile ground for the escalation and the proliferation of peaceful protests that began on January 2 into direct clashes with law enforcement forces by January 4.
Against this background, the current leadership of the country in the person of President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev did not show the same firmness that Nazarbayev’s office did in 2011. On the night of January 5, it was decided the entire government to resign, and to introduce a state of emergency in two cities in western Kazakhstan and in Almaty.
Indeed, representatives of the ruling elite, including those from the government, have to answer for all that’s happening. However, the resignation of the entire government, i.e. a political act, is a sign of weakness, fear and misunderstanding. Instead of firing and bringing to justice targeted functionaries guilty of creating conditions for the current crisis.
After 2 days of protests, the protesters changed their economic demands to political and nationalistic ones. Yesterday, calls like “shal ket” (“Old Man Leave”) and anti-Russian appeals were heard, despite the fact that in the regions inflamed with protests, the Russian population on the average is only about 5%. These same slogans are actively spread by various social media platforms and mass media managed from the territories of Poland, Ukraine and Turkey.
In recent years, the ruling elites of Kazakhstan have been playing to the West, preaching a multi-vector approach, and with Turkey in the framework of the “Great Turan” project.
At the beginning of 2022, there are about 16,000 NGOs acting throughout the country, of which the most dashing are those associated with the Soros Foundation and Turkey’s soft power.
Apparently, the Kazakh elites learned nothing from the experience of Belarus, Armenia, Ukraine, Georgia, Libya, Serbia and other countries. We are likely witnessing a stage of the situation by some Kazakh elites, aimed at the final removal of Nazarbayev’s team from power and a sharp reorientation of Kazakhstan’s foreign policy towards the West and Turkey. This may explain the seemingly thoughtless decisions that led to the riots, and the fact that the quite strong Kazakh special services were unable to predict these developments.
On January 5, the protests continued and by the afternoon had spread to other cities of Kazakhstan, where local authorities are unable to effectively resist the protesters. Regardless of further developments, Kazakhstan will never be the same. The country will probably face a social collapse and even a Ukrainian scenario for its economy. The beneficiaries are obviously global financial elites and the West, led by the United States.
Translation: The Global Cabal just lost MORE assets. The Cabal's weapons, money, computer systems, entire control apparatus in Kazakhstan was probably secured within the first seconds of the "uprising"... but this just solidifies it. All of the Cabal's Kazakh assets are gone.
It probably stings more than when they lost all of their Afghanistan assets within a few days. Or when they lost North Korea and their assets there. Or when they lost their Vatican assets.
Do you ever get the feeling that the Cabal's resources are being taken away... and they are finding themselves spread extremely thin with no allies?
There are no coincidences. I believe you are spot on.
Even though it is different it reminds me of the take down of Pablo Escobar. Dude had no allies and no assets near the end.
Nice post.
I wonder who stole all his money.
From what i have read a lot of it was taken by the cali cartel and also former Medellín Cartel members and also the gov took what they could too. A lot of the money was buried and iirc only pablo knew where it was all buried and kept that in his head, although some farmer found a barrel with $800million in it and rather than keep it handed it over to the gov which is nuts i would have kept that buy a boat and just moved countries lol. But i suppose in that country who knows who would come after you.
fun fact Pablo used to spend $2500 on rubber bands per month to wrap the cash, something like 400million a week. One of the reasons he started giving the money away to the poor was they had problems storing it all as rats would eat the money and such so was easier to give some of it away plus used for bribes and all the rest.
Good to know,thanks for posting.
Look at how weak the Democrat campaign was for governor in Virginia. It was stupid and run on the cheap. And there were only two states with statewide elections in 2021. It looks to me that they don't have unlimited money like they used to.
My heart bleeds. :-P
Military operations rarely broadcast their actions in real time, so this video tweet is for public consumption. Maybe it's aimed at the Russian public, or the Kazakhstan people, or perhaps just the world at large. They want someone, somewhere, to have a programmed opinion. Need to look behind the twat to figure out who this is aimed at and for what reason
Russia borders Kazakhstan and they could move huge numbers of troops and equipment into that country with little effort and without advertising it to the world.
This show of armed troops marching 100 yards across an airport runway to get on a transport plane... is just that. It's a message that says "We control Kazakhstan. Consider that any assets you once had here are gone."
Yeah, I thought this vid was a little "off" too.
Look at the guy practically grabbing the arms of the "soldiers" and shoving them up the ramp. Weird. If those were real soldiers they would both know how to walk up and ramp and wouldn't need the extra push. lol
Also, the first three angles are simply different shots of them starting up the ramp.
And notice all the "soldiers" heads are down the entire time.
Wonder if these are prisoners dressed up as soldiers?
I've literally been one of those people shoved into an airplane like that. It's not that they don't know how to get on, it's that it is clearly cold as fuck, they have all their gear, and they've just encountered a little hill. Doesn't mean they are weak, just means they are being efficient and shoving people into the plane.
Or actors.
The capital of Kazakhstan was moved to a remote region near the China border. While many thought that was not a great idea the existing Capital sat on one of the biggest earthquake fault lines. So they moved it and renamed it Astana. In 2019 they renamed it again. So I wonder what Russian troops pretty much on the China border will do?
Realize that the border region between Kazakhstan and China is extremely mountainous. Even then, you would have to cross the formidable Gobi Desert to get to any of the really populated areas of China.
Russia can move into Kazakhstan easily from the North and West. There are plenty of roads and few obstacles. China, on the other hand, would have an enormous problem moving troops and equipment to the Kazakh border. There are only a few roads their troops could take... and everything they did would be easily seen and known about a week in advance.
Natural terrain effectively separates Kazakhstan from Chinese dominance.
Color Revolution, thanks to the CIA and Biden the Terrible
There's more to it. Troops are a mixed bag of ECU-controlled armed forces that are supposed to have peacekeeping missions due to collective threat prevention treaty. It's current chairmain is a prime minister of Armenia (Pashinyan). The deployment of troops was ordered and revealed by him.
Armenia = CIA.
It's a damage control op.
I feel we are very close to something. I'm just not sure exactly what. This, President Trump cancelling his Jan 6 speech, the 5g roll out delay, and the weird movie listings for this coming week all seem strangely connected. Like, something was supposed to happen, but got delayed.
I agree aside from the movie listing. I think there's a valid explanation for that relating to the release schedule for new movies in January vs. December carryovers. Theaters want to be flexible based on what is still selling so they don't publish the tix until days before. Also I have a friend who worked on marketing for The 355 so it went through the same post houses as a lot of mainstream films. He said it looks ok.
Russian Armed Forces = Peacekeeping Operation
LOL
Kazakhstan has been a Deep State asset where NGOs are well established there. The Soros Foundation-Kazakhstan (SFK) is part of the Open Society Foundations, which operates openly there. Soros has been the coordinator of a world-wide campaign concerning the use of oil revenue through his Open Society Institute. It is particularly active in the Caucasus and Caspian Sea oil basin. Kazakhstan is part of the Caspian Sea oil basin, which has been greatly over-hyped for the amount of oil reserves there.
The Afghanistan War was actually more about the building of a pipeline from the Caspian basin through Afghanistan to Karachi, Pakistan than capturing some terrorist living in a cave there. That was really the excuse and cover story to invade Afghanistan. What really occurred is that the Taliban, a former ally to the United States, refused Bush's offer to build and run the pipeline and instead went with an Argentina company (Bridas Argentina) pissing off Bush family. Enron had already bought up much of western India's power plants and the proposed pipeline was to bifurcate into India and provide the fuel for powering Enron's power plants. The rest was to be exported from the port of Karachi to a hungry European and Asian economy.
As I mentioned earlier, the Caspian Sea oil basin was greatly over-estimated. As far as I know, the pipeline was never built, Enron is gone, and all the investments made in Kazakhstan was wasted. Kazakhstan is still an oil producing nation, but not the titan that it was once thought it would be.
Kazakhstan was created out of a Russian territory by the Bolsheviks, and if Kazakhstan loses its head, Russia will need to correct this Bolshevik decision. The Kazakhstan government has enjoyed a friendly relationship with Moscow. I believe this relationship was a balancing act to show confidence to Moscow that Nur-Sultan (Astana) was a friend to Russia while anti-Russia Western NGOs and globalist interests permeated Kazakhstan. With the violence now occurring, Moscow isn't taking any chances. It is being reported they are sending in their military.
The vast majority of citizens in Kazakhstan were opposed to the name change of their capital to Nur-Sultan from Astana. This fact alone could provide a clue to how the people felt about their government. Some people are saying there may be 'Svidomism' (Russophobia) behind the violence now taking place. I don't believe this compares to the Maiden induced anti-Russia violence in the Ukraine. This would be indicative of Soros' hand being involved. But, this doesn't make any sense when Kazakhstan was already a Soros asset. The are Soros NGOs actively operating, but the revolt appears to stem from 'some' other source of frustration. The gas price hike being reported as the source of the revolt is far too simplified, but may be part of the overall issues the citizens are revolting over. It appears there are many factors existing for this revolt against the government. One thing for sure though.
Russia is not going to allow Kazakhstan to become another Ukraine.
Hey, I wonder if the Russian troop build-up on the Ukrainian border was just to get closer to Kazakhstan... Hmmmm... Chess.
This linked video is the Russian detailed view of those 'forces' behind the revolts in Kazakhstan. It is no secret that Soros NGOs are active in Kazakhstan. The revolts are being coordinated and sponsored by Globalist forces. Russia stepping in with its military is the necessary response to keep Kazakhstan from turning into another Ukraine.
I haven't checked, but I'm sure the media is conveying this as a bad development.
So the opinions vary, white hats, black hats, or no hats... white hats seem to be getting the up votes.
Crisis In Kazakhstan Creates New Area Of Instability
On January 4, mass protests broke out in the richest post-Soviet country in Central Asia, in Kazakhstan. The formal reason for the protests was the increase in prices for liquefied petroleum gas on January 2 from 14 cents to 28 cents per liter. By comparison, the new price is a third lower than in Russia, 2 times than in Belarus, and almost 3 times lower than in Ukraine.
The protests first erupted in the west of Kazakhstan, in the cities of Aktau and Zhanaozen. By January 4, they have spread to major cities in the south, including the largest city of the country, the former capital of Almaty, as well as to the largest industrial city of the central region, Karaganda.
Earlier in 2011, similar events had already taken place in the city of Zhanaozen in western Kazakhstan. Then the authorities took quite tough and effective measures to pacify the protests, up to the use of armed force.
In his turn, Nursultan Nazarbayev, then-president of Kazakhstan, handled the work of the local media space and countered outside information influence. At that time, such influence aimed at disruption of the situation and was observed from the West, including Ukraine, Azerbaijan and Turkey.
This time, the narrative is developing in a very similar way, except that the headliners are information resources located on the territory of Ukraine, Poland, the Baltic States and some Western European countries.
The protests in 2022, apparently unexpectedly for the Kazakh leadership, stirred up deep dissatisfaction of the population with the socio-economic situation in the country and the significant stratification of income between the new Kazakh elite and the bulk of residents. These reasons were fertile ground for the escalation and the proliferation of peaceful protests that began on January 2 into direct clashes with law enforcement forces by January 4.
Against this background, the current leadership of the country in the person of President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev did not show the same firmness that Nazarbayev’s office did in 2011. On the night of January 5, it was decided the entire government to resign, and to introduce a state of emergency in two cities in western Kazakhstan and in Almaty.
Indeed, representatives of the ruling elite, including those from the government, have to answer for all that’s happening. However, the resignation of the entire government, i.e. a political act, is a sign of weakness, fear and misunderstanding. Instead of firing and bringing to justice targeted functionaries guilty of creating conditions for the current crisis.
After 2 days of protests, the protesters changed their economic demands to political and nationalistic ones. Yesterday, calls like “shal ket” (“Old Man Leave”) and anti-Russian appeals were heard, despite the fact that in the regions inflamed with protests, the Russian population on the average is only about 5%. These same slogans are actively spread by various social media platforms and mass media managed from the territories of Poland, Ukraine and Turkey.
In recent years, the ruling elites of Kazakhstan have been playing to the West, preaching a multi-vector approach, and with Turkey in the framework of the “Great Turan” project.
At the beginning of 2022, there are about 16,000 NGOs acting throughout the country, of which the most dashing are those associated with the Soros Foundation and Turkey’s soft power.
Apparently, the Kazakh elites learned nothing from the experience of Belarus, Armenia, Ukraine, Georgia, Libya, Serbia and other countries. We are likely witnessing a stage of the situation by some Kazakh elites, aimed at the final removal of Nazarbayev’s team from power and a sharp reorientation of Kazakhstan’s foreign policy towards the West and Turkey. This may explain the seemingly thoughtless decisions that led to the riots, and the fact that the quite strong Kazakh special services were unable to predict these developments.
On January 5, the protests continued and by the afternoon had spread to other cities of Kazakhstan, where local authorities are unable to effectively resist the protesters. Regardless of further developments, Kazakhstan will never be the same. The country will probably face a social collapse and even a Ukrainian scenario for its economy. The beneficiaries are obviously global financial elites and the West, led by the United States.
Russia is going their not to back the military and quell the "riots" but to take over and secure cabal assets.
Russia is not cabal though
No, they're on our side.
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