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Financial Terrorism - Obama Will Declare Martial Law
Written by davID
Wednesday, 04 March 2009
!-Comment-!Given the state of the US and European economies and recurring evidence that certain high-finance players are in the process of asset stripping the global resources via corrupt hedge fund etc flows, this is really not too far-fetched. More than ever now we need a transition to new energy systems and space exploration R&D.
Max Keiser tells it how it is
Associated Press - March 4, 2009
MOSCOW — If you’re inclined to believe Igor Panarin, and the Kremlin
wouldn’t mind if you did, then President Barack Obama will order
martial law this year, the U.S. will split into six rump-states before
2011, and Russia and China will become the backbones of a new world
order.
Panarin might be easy to ignore but for the fact that he is a dean
at the Foreign Ministry’s school for future diplomats and a regular on
Russia’s state-guided TV channels. And his predictions fit into the
anti-American story line of the Kremlin leadership.
“There is a high probability that the collapse of the United States
will occur by 2010,” Panarin told dozens of students, professors and
diplomats Tuesday at the Diplomatic Academy — a lecture the ministry
pointedly invited The Associated Press and other foreign media to
attend.
The prediction from Panarin, a former spokesman for Russia’s
Federal Space Agency and reportedly an ex-KGB analyst, meshes with the
negative view of the U.S. that has been flowing from the Kremlin in
recent years, in particular from Vladimir Putin.
Putin, the former president who is now prime minister, has likened
the United States to Nazi Germany’s Third Reich and blames Washington
for the global financial crisis that has pounded the Russian economy.
Panarin didn’t give many specifics on what underlies his analysis, mostly citing newspapers, magazines and other open sources.
He also noted he had been predicting the demise of the world’s wealthiest country for more than a decade now.