As the evidence begins to mount pointing the accusing finger at the increasingly illegitimate corporate-financier occupiers of the West's governments as having built up Russian opposition movements and being behind the current unrest filling Russia's streets, the corporate media has already started to rewrite events as they unfold.
Images: Opposition leader Vladimir Ryzhkov's movement is not only a beneficiary of US funding, but Ryzhkov himself is a card-carrying member of the US NED World Movement for Democracy (WMD). The WMD "About Us" page clearly indicates that the group is a subsidiary of the US State Department funded National Endowment for Democracy.....It should be noted that Boris Nemtsov's political adviser, Vladimir Kara-Murza, is also a member of "activist" Ilya Yahsin's Solidarnost group, and an attendee of a recent NED-funded seminar titled, "Elections in Russia: Polling and Perspectives." Ilya Yahsin's Solidarnost group helps head the US-NED funded "Strategy 31" campaign in tandem with the Moscow Helsinki Group, a NED, Ford Foundation, USAID, and Soros' Open Society-funded NGO. Also noteworthy is Alex Navalny's ties to the National Endowment for Democracy, as he is one of the co-founders of the NED-funded DA! (Democratic Alternative) activist movements, as stated in his Yale World Fellows bio.
Image: A screen shot from the "Moscow Helsink Group" clearly subsidized from abroad. The significance of this group & its affiliates leading protests, indicates nothing less than foreign-funded sedition unfolding in the streets of Russia. Hardly leaderless, hardly unorganized, hardly even indigenous, the presence of stages and opposition leaders as well as calls for future protests already being made by the likes of US NED-funded Wold Democracy Movement steering committee member Vladimir Ryzhkov and his partner Boris Nemtsov, casts very serious doubts not only on the Sydney Morning Herald's nonsensical claims of the protest's spontaneous nature and its legitimacy, but on the Herald's journalistic integrity itself for finding such nonsense fit for print. At the bottom of the article, the Herald writes "Washington Post," a name already synonymous with propaganda and compromised interests entangled with the agenda of the corporate-financier elite of Wall Street and London.And even as the Sydney Morning Herald and Washington Post attempt to portray the Russian protests as spontaneous, apolitical uprisings against electoral fraud "exposed" by USAID andUS NED-funded Golos, a poll monitor who now has been caught sending e-mails back and forth to its US sponsors, conspiring against Russia's leadership, the very real, centralized leadership of these clearly politically motivated protests are already calling for another round of unrest on December 24. Not only are the protests and their US-funded leadership illegtimate, but by shamelessly twisting public perception to see them as anything but foreign-funded sedition, the corporate media has once again failed the public in pursuit of carrying out Wall Street and London's corporate-financier driven agenda.
Image: A screenshot from US National Endowment for Democracy's (NED) website indicating its funding for "independent" poll monitor Golos. USAID also funds Golos. Golos' shrieking accusations of electoral fraud have been cited as the rhetorical justification for NED's troupe of foreign-funded opposition groups to flood into Russia's streets. Beware of these revisionists and the increasingly unsubstantiated, even flat-out ridiculous claims being made by the media. Name names, follow the affiliations, research the organizations, click on "About Us," follow the money, and discover the truth the corporate media is willfully hiding from the public. Expose both this duplicitous agenda being pursued in Russia, as well as the disingenuous liars throughout the Western media's press peddling it. And above all, boycott and replace the corporate interests driving this agenda to begin with.
Photo: Wall Street and London's media machine claims Russia's protests are "leaderless" and not being organized by political opposition movements - even as it interviews protest organizers such as the above pictured opposition leader, Boris Nemtsov, who takes to stages build amidst supposedly "spontaneous" protests with a troupe of US NED-funded NGO leaders and opposition parties cheerleading what is clearly yet another Western-funded color revolution.
...An amazing piece of mid-event revisionism titled, "Moscow braces as election protest goes viral," desperately attempts to portray the protests as "leaderless" even as the article itself interviews "organizers." Quoting unnamed, and most likely nonexistent protesters, the article featured in the Sydney Morning Herald insists protesters claimed, "I came on my own. I learnt about it on the web." But the article then states (emphasis added), "and last night, thanks to the web, organisers were expecting more than 30,000 people to demonstrate against what they see as the rigged results of last Sunday's elections, because that's how many have committed themselves to a sign-up sheet on Facebook."While the article claims that no political party is recruiting protesters, earlier reports out of the Western media contradict this entirely, with the London Telegraph reproducing a blog post by US NED-funded opposition leader Boris Nemtsov stating before the December 10 protests, "I am talking about pickets at Petrovka 38 (the main police station) and on Simferopol Boulevard where the detained are being held, and other actions too. We start from today. I will take part in all this myself. On Saturday, December 10, a general meeting will be held on Revolution Square (in Moscow) at two o'clock to protest against these false elections. "The Daily Mail has also reported,"and Moscow rally organiser, opposition politician Vladimir Ryzhkov, has announced there will be another protest on December 24, which he says will be twice as large," and RIA Novosti News reporting, "on a stage emblazoned with the logo “Return Power to the People” Russia’s best known opposition figures, from cultural leaders like Navalny and opposition music critic Artemy Troitsky to opposition politicians Boris Nemtsov, Vladimir Ryzhkov and Solidarnost youth leader Ilya Yashin, addressed the hyped-up crowds."
Images: Opposition leader Vladimir Ryzhkov's movement is not only a beneficiary of US funding, but Ryzhkov himself is a card-carrying member of the US NED World Movement for Democracy (WMD). The WMD "About Us" page clearly indicates that the group is a subsidiary of the US State Department funded National Endowment for Democracy.....It should be noted that Boris Nemtsov's political adviser, Vladimir Kara-Murza, is also a member of "activist" Ilya Yahsin's Solidarnost group, and an attendee of a recent NED-funded seminar titled, "Elections in Russia: Polling and Perspectives." Ilya Yahsin's Solidarnost group helps head the US-NED funded "Strategy 31" campaign in tandem with the Moscow Helsinki Group, a NED, Ford Foundation, USAID, and Soros' Open Society-funded NGO. Also noteworthy is Alex Navalny's ties to the National Endowment for Democracy, as he is one of the co-founders of the NED-funded DA! (Democratic Alternative) activist movements, as stated in his Yale World Fellows bio.
Image: A screen shot from the "Moscow Helsink Group" clearly subsidized from abroad. The significance of this group & its affiliates leading protests, indicates nothing less than foreign-funded sedition unfolding in the streets of Russia. Hardly leaderless, hardly unorganized, hardly even indigenous, the presence of stages and opposition leaders as well as calls for future protests already being made by the likes of US NED-funded Wold Democracy Movement steering committee member Vladimir Ryzhkov and his partner Boris Nemtsov, casts very serious doubts not only on the Sydney Morning Herald's nonsensical claims of the protest's spontaneous nature and its legitimacy, but on the Herald's journalistic integrity itself for finding such nonsense fit for print. At the bottom of the article, the Herald writes "Washington Post," a name already synonymous with propaganda and compromised interests entangled with the agenda of the corporate-financier elite of Wall Street and London.And even as the Sydney Morning Herald and Washington Post attempt to portray the Russian protests as spontaneous, apolitical uprisings against electoral fraud "exposed" by USAID andUS NED-funded Golos, a poll monitor who now has been caught sending e-mails back and forth to its US sponsors, conspiring against Russia's leadership, the very real, centralized leadership of these clearly politically motivated protests are already calling for another round of unrest on December 24. Not only are the protests and their US-funded leadership illegtimate, but by shamelessly twisting public perception to see them as anything but foreign-funded sedition, the corporate media has once again failed the public in pursuit of carrying out Wall Street and London's corporate-financier driven agenda.
Image: A screenshot from US National Endowment for Democracy's (NED) website indicating its funding for "independent" poll monitor Golos. USAID also funds Golos. Golos' shrieking accusations of electoral fraud have been cited as the rhetorical justification for NED's troupe of foreign-funded opposition groups to flood into Russia's streets. Beware of these revisionists and the increasingly unsubstantiated, even flat-out ridiculous claims being made by the media. Name names, follow the affiliations, research the organizations, click on "About Us," follow the money, and discover the truth the corporate media is willfully hiding from the public. Expose both this duplicitous agenda being pursued in Russia, as well as the disingenuous liars throughout the Western media's press peddling it. And above all, boycott and replace the corporate interests driving this agenda to begin with.
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