Saturday, May 10, 2014

My blog stats

Update: 5:21/14.     Total viewed all time 8,260  (note: 1 person looked at 100 pages over a week ago)
Entry Pageviews for the week.    
United States.        36
Mexico.                  20
Germany.               14
United Kingdom.    5
China.                      3
Ukraine.                   3
Lithuania.                2
Sweden.                   2
Singapore.                2
Spain.                       1


Posted: 5/10/14
To date I have had about 8,000 visitors on this sight in total. On Average 20 people visit this per day. (Though to be honest I don't post things every day... and I will start to clean up this site for ... as it is kind of all over the place with over 400 posts.
Here are the top countries that have peeked in...

Entry.                          Pageviews


United States.                3814
Germany.                       1115
Russia.                            803
Poland.                           209
Ukraine.                         179
United Kingdom.           158
France.                           157
Mexico.                          147
Spain.                             137
South Korea.                  131

Here are Countries for the week 


United States.                46
Germany.                      16
Lithuania.                       4
Singapore.                      4
Sweden.                          3
Belgium.                         2
Switzerland.                   2
China.                             2
Spain.                             2
India.                              2




Duh!


Yeah what is to ponder... Did Russia already dispatch all those nukes, just in case nazi-America attacks? Because I'll bet they did.

... or is the Q- How do you stop a Puddy tats from using up some of their 9 lives?




Romania queries Moscow after deputy PM sends bomber jet tweets




BUCHAREST (Reuters) - Romania asked Moscow for an explanation on Saturday after Russia's Deputy Prime Minister Dmitri Rogozin, reacting to being barred from its airspace, tweeted he would return in a TU-160 strategic bomber.





NATO, facing assertive Russia, ponders what to do


 



BRUSSELS (AP) — Russia's ongoing confrontation with the West has ignited debate inside and outside the U.S.-led NATO alliance about what its responsibilities are, and how much of its time and effort should be spent to prepare for and if necessary counter Russian President Vladimir Putin's military ambitions.
Ian Lesser, senior director for foreign and security policy at the German Marshall Fund of the United States, said NATO must remain mindful of other modern security challenges, including cyberterrorism, threats to energy supplies and armed Islamic extremism.
But he predicted the trans-Atlantic alliance's focus will shift dramatically because of what he termed the biggest game changer in European security and defense environment in 20 years: Russia's armed aggression in Crimea and the Kremlin's continuing military pressure on Ukraine.
"Today we have a situation in which Russia and especially the Russian leadership is highly unpredictable," Lesser said. "There is something about the current crisis that suggests Russia is a rogue state, with all that would imply for deterrence and reassurance of allies."
As the alliance ponders how to react in Europe after years of fielding operations in the Middle East, Africa and Afghanistan, one of NATO's top commanders told The Associated Press that Russia's demonstrated ability to swiftly mobilize large numbers of troops in so-called snap exercises and Moscow's uncertain intentions have forced a rethink of NATO's capacity to respond and the deployment of its forces.
"What I am thinking about now is, is NATO correctly positioned and is it at the right state of responsiveness?" U.S. Air Force Gen. Philip Breedlove, NATO's supreme commander in Europe, said in a recent interview. "If we expect that Mr. Putin is going to be in charge of Russia for many years, if we are going to see this kind of exercise behavior in the future, are we prepared to react to the next snap exercise that goes across a border to impose its will on another sovereign nation in a different part of Europe? That's what I've been doing a lot of thinking about."
Already, NATO has reinforced its Baltic air patrols, put AWACS surveillance planes in the skies over Poland and Romania, dispatched warships to the Baltic and Black seas and sent 600 U.S. Army paratroopers to Poland and the Baltic states on temporary deployment.
Discussions are under way on longer-term measures, and how NATO must reposition, retool and otherwise react to the new challenge from Moscow will be the most pressing question on the agenda when President Barack Obama and leaders of the alliance's 27 other member nations gather for a summit in Wales this September.
During a visit to Canada this week, Breedlove said he wants the political leaders to think about permanently stationing alliance forces in Eastern Europe to reinforce local defense capabilities.
"I think this is something that we have to consider, and we will tee this up for discussion through the leaderships of our nations and see where that leads," Breedlove said Wednesday in Ottawa.
If American fighting men and women are part of a new NATO mix in Eastern Europe, it could mean a halt, or even reversal, of the drastic U.S. military drawdown in Europe that began in the early 1990s as tensions between the West and Soviet Union ebbed.
From a peak of more than 420,000 uniformed personnel at the height of the Cold War, the U.S. presence in Europe has dropped to around 68,000 active-duty men and women of all branches, according to figures provided this week by the U.S. European Command.
A year ago, the last 22 U.S. main battle tanks in Europe were shipped home.
Ironically, the new challenge from Russia comes as some inside and outside NATO were wondering what the alliance was going to do once the biggest operation in its history, combating Islamic extremism in Afghanistan and helping foster political and social stability there, is due to come to an end this December.
For some analysts, the alliance's decision to take on military and stabilization tasks in such faraway places distracted it from its chief responsibility: keeping its own members safe.
"I think NATO drifted away from its core mission," Michael E. Brown, dean of the Elliott School of International Affairs at George Washington University, said. "It took on an array of global missions that proved to be very challenging for it. Now it's being forced to do what it should have been doing all along, and that's deterrence."
The last time the leaders of NATO nations met, in May 2012 in Chicago, they expressed hope of forging a "true strategic partnership between NATO and Russia." Russia's use of force to achieve the unilateral annexation in Crimea, its continuing military intimidation of Ukraine and Moscow's alleged interference in that country's ethnically restive east have dispelled those rosy dreams.
Putin's government, NATO officials say, is now acting more like an adversary than a partner, and poses the greatest threat to European security since the Soviet Union's collapse.
Asked this week by the AP whether the alliance has come full circle and must make dealing with Russia its No. 1 priority again, NATO Secretary General Anders Fogh Rasmussen replied, "Effective defense and protection of our allies remains a core task for NATO. It's been the essence of our alliance since it was established 65 years ago."
But Fogh Rasmussen immediately added that the military alliance formed in the uncertain early years of the Cold War has given itself important additional responsibilities since the demise of the Soviet bloc. Those may have nothing to do with the Russians.
"Another task is to be able to participate in international crisis management, and we have also defined cooperative security as one of our core tasks," Fogh Rasmussen said. "And we will continue to carry out those tasks as well."
Ivo Daalder, the U.S. permanent representative to NATO in 2009-2013, said in an interview that NATO simply can't go back to being obsessed with Russia all the time because of other global security challenges, including the Arab Spring.
Daalder also said today's Russia isn't the Soviet Union — it doesn't have the global ideological reach, or even the same military capability.
"Putin is not the organizing principle of our foreign and security policy, and never will be," Daalder said. "He's not important enough. He's not strong enough."
One important variable that's still unknown is whether many European allies are willing to increase their defense spending. Fogh Rasmussen has called Russian conduct toward Ukraine a "wake-up call" that means it is time for Europe to end years of skimping on military expenditures. In the same timespan that Russia has boosted defense outlays by 30 percent, some NATO countries have cut theirs by 40 percent, he has complained.
On Friday, Fogh Rasmussen said during a speech in Tallinn, Estonia, that Latvia, Lithuania and Romania have now joined Estonia in committing themselves to increased defense spending.
"And I'm confident that other allies will do so too," the NATO secretary general said. "Because defense matters. Security is precious. Freedom is priceless — and it doesn't come for free."

Friday, May 9, 2014

China going to war

I been informed by this post ..

Re: ONLY HAVE 3 MONTHS TO PREPARE FOR NUCLEAR STRIKE


Unread postby raymond1234 » Thu May 08, 2014 6:45 am

I just read something about China escorting a drilling platform to its new position in the China Sea that Vietnam has claimed for itself for many years. I just assumed it was like 1 ship or a coast guard vessel.

The Chinese used 
70 ships to escort the platform. 70. Holy Cow.

That is serious business.

China is getting bold..
http://news.yahoo.com/why-china-putting ... 39861.html
Now I see China has responded ...  I like to point out that I did have a dream ...  Here it is...

Burnt water and ashes
by Gus Who » Sat Nov 23, 2013 8:42 am

:infinity: I was looking at a pool of water that ... turn black in the dream and I thought "burnt water" ... Then I saw ashes being poured in to this water :whoa: ... This image woke me up...

I know it's a prophetic message ... But WAT



Re: China dark water zone and ashes

Unread postby Gus Who » Fri May 09, 2014 8:27 pm
I am looking back at things here and am thinking that the "black water" is a symbol for the oil rig that China moved in yesterday ... so this is the zone that this dream is set in.

What do you guys think. 


Background, I had this dream hours before the news came out that China announce those new lines...

with all this ... I taking the "ashes that fall" is a sign of war over this but Vietnam does not have a treaty with United States as the Philippines and Japan do. So this is China way of saying US stay out of this 



China blames U.S. for stoking tensions in South China Sea Wall Street Journal


BEIJING (Reuters) - China's foreign ministry blamed the United States on Friday for stoking tensions in the disputed South China Sea by encouraging countries to engage in dangerous behavior, following an uptick in tensions between China and both the Philippines and Vietnam.
China this week accused Vietnam of intentionally colliding with its ships in the South China Sea after Vietnam asserted that Chinese vessels used water cannon and rammed eight of its vessels at the weekend near an oil rig.
The United States has called China's deployment of the rig "provocative and unhelpful" to security in the region, urging restraint on all sides.
Chinese foreign ministry spokeswoman Hua Chunying repeated that the waters the rig was operating in, around the Paracel Islands, were Chinese territory and that no other country had the right to interfere.
"It must be pointed out that the recent series of irresponsible and wrong comments from the United States which neglect the facts about the relevant waters have encouraged certain countries' dangerous and provocative behavior," Hua told a daily news briefing.
"We urge the United States to act in accordance with maintaining the broader picture of regional peace and security, and act and speak cautiously on the relevant issue, stop making irresponsible remarks and do more to maintain regional peace and stability," she added.
Tensions are also brewing in another part of the sea, with Beijing demanding that the Philippines release a Chinese fishing boat and its crew seized on Tuesday off Half Moon Shoal in the Spratly Islands.
Philippine police said the boat and its crew were seized for hunting sea turtles, which are protected under local laws.
Hua said the Philippines' actions were illegal as they had entered Chinese waters to seize the boat and its crew.
Manila says the Chinese boat was seized 60 miles off Palawan island, within a 200-mile (320-kilometre) exclusive economic zone declared by the Philippines."We once more demand the Philippines immediately release them unconditionally ... China reserves the right to take further action," she said, without elaborating.
The incident coincided with annual war games this week in the Philippines involving 5,500 American and Filipino soldiers and marines, focusing on maritime security.
Up in the northern Zambales coastline, Philippine and U.S. marines, in rubber boats, assaulted an isolated beach in a mock battle to test the combat readiness of the two oldest allies in Asia-Pacific region.
They also conducted a staff exercise focused on maritime security, responding to a simulated attack on a gas platform and pipeline in western Palawan island.
"We are only testing our contingency plans. This is purely simulations. We are not talking of any particular third country involved in the attack," said a senior Philippine naval officer, who declined to be named because he was not authorized to talk to the press.
China claims almost the entire South China Sea, rejecting rival claims to parts or all of the oil and gas rich waters from Vietnam, the Philippines, Taiwan, Malaysia and Brunei.
Last month, the Philippines and United States signed a new security pact allowing American forces wider access to local bases and to build storage facilities as part of U.S. President Barack Obama's "pivot" to Asia policy.
Obama, during a two-day visit to Manila, promised "ironclad" commitment to defend the Philippines, a former American colony, from external aggression.
(Reporting by Ben Blanchard in BEIJING and Manuel Mogato in MANILA; Editing by Simon Cameron-Moore)

Monday, May 5, 2014

Puddy tats law on Nazi-American propaganda

AS THESE TWO SIDE HEAD TO WORLD WAR 3 ... These kinds of rules show how the looney tunes like to play ball.


Putin passes law banning Nazi crime denial
Russians make crime punishable by up to five years in a prison camp or a fine of up to $14,000
BY AFP MAY 5, 2014, 

MOSCOW — Russian President Vladimir Putin on Monday signed new legislation introducing harsh punishments for the justification or denial of Nazi war crimes.

The legislation makes it a criminal offence to deny facts established by the Nuremberg trials regarding the crimes of the Axis powers and to disseminate “false information about Soviet actions” during World War II.

Such acts are punishable by up to five years in a prison camp or a fine of 500,000 rubles ($14,000), the law says. Those making such claims in mass media are liable for the harshest punishments.

The legislation was voted through by Russia’s upper and lower houses of parliament last month.

It comes as Russia makes more and more explicit comparisons between Ukrainian nationalists and Nazi war criminals.

It regularly condemns the Kiev authorities as supporters of Stepan Bandera, a wartime nationalist leader who collaborated with the Nazis.

Pro-Kremlin lawmaker Leonid Slutsky has compared the Odessa blaze in which at least 42 died amid clashes between pro-Moscow activists and pro-Kiev protesters last week to the Auschwitz death camp.

Russia takes enormous pride in the Soviet victory over the Nazis in World War II that came after the price of some 30 million dead.

Its laws already ban public display of Nazi symbols and the distribution of Nazi texts.

Russia will mark World War II victory over the Nazis on Friday in celebrations that are expected to be particularly grandiose this year after its annexation of Crimea in March.

Top NATO guy says no invasion... But he is wrong

NATO's top military commander, General Philip Breedlove, said he does not think Russia will invade Ukraine, adding that the Kremlin has other ways to achieve its goals.

Breedlove told an audience in Ottawa, Canada Monday that he thinks Russian President Vladimir Putin will keep doing what he is doing - creating unrest, discrediting the Ukrainian government and stirring up a separatist movement. He predicted Moscow will keep a hold on eastern Ukraine without sending regular troops across the border.

The NATO commander said he is certain Russian special forces are in Ukraine. But he said it is not known if they were the ones who shot down three Ukrainian helicopters with missiles last week.

Earlier Monday, Ukrainian government forces fought gun battles with pro-Russian militants in the separatist-controlled eastern Ukrainian city of Slovyansk, a day after pro-Russian protesters stormed the police station in the southern city of Odessa. 
 ​

Six people have been killed and around 100 wounded, said a Ukraine Security Service spokeswoman. Russia's Interfax news agency quoted a separatist source in Slovyansk as saying that 20 or more pro-Russian militants had been killed in the fighting.
 
Also, a Ukrainian military helicopter was shot down near Slovyansk on Monday, but the pilots survived, Ukraine’s Defense Ministry said.

The helicopter, which came under fire from a heavy machine gun, crashed into a river. The ministry said in a statement the crew were evacuated to a nearby camp but did not give any detail of their condition.

At least three other helicopters have been shot down by pro-Russian rebels in recent days.

Separately, Kyiv drafted police special forces to the southwestern port city of Odessa to halt a feared westward spread of the separatist rebellion.

Ukrainian authorities said the Odessa force would replace local police who had failed to tackle rebel actions over the weekend. Its dispatch was a clear signal from Kyiv that, while dealing with the rebellion in the east, it would vigorously resist any sign of a slide to a broader civil war.

Moscow blames Kyiv

Meanwhile, Russia has called on the Kyiv government on Monday to stop using armed force against its people and enter talks aimed at resolving the Ukraine crisis.

The Foreign Ministry said in a statement that a humanitarian crisis was looming in blockaded towns in eastern Ukraine, where Ukrainian forces have been trying to dislodge pro-Russian separatists who have occupied official buildings.

It called on the Kyiv authorities “to come to their senses, stop the bloodshed, withdraw forces and finally sit down at the negotiating table to begin a normal dialogue about ways to resolve the political crisis.”

Ukraine and the West blame Russia for the violence, accusing it of direct involvement in an effort to destabilize Ukraine, a charge Moscow denies.

Odessa
 
On Sunday in Odessa, hundreds of pro-Russian militants used a battering ram on one entrance to the police station before pushing their way in through a garage. Authorities freed more nearly 70 of the 150 people arrested two days earlier during clashes that led to a fire which killed 42 mostly pro-Russian activists.
  
Ukrainian Prime Minister Arseniy Yatsenyuk accused Russia on Sunday of engineering deadly clashes in Odessa during a speech in Odessa May 4, 2014.Ukrainian Prime Minister Arseniy Yatsenyuk accused Russia on Sunday of engineering deadly clashes in Odessa during a speech in Odessa May 4, 2014.

Ukraine's prime minister, Arseniy Yatsenyuk, visited the port city Sunday, declaring Russia is seeking to destroy Ukraine by engineering clashes in eastern Ukraine and now Odessa.  He accused Moscow of engaging in a "well-planned provocation" against the interim Kyiv government.
 
Ukraine says it will continue pressing its military offensive against pro-Russian separatists in eastern Ukraine, while the Kremlin reported receiving thousands of calls for help from the region's Russian-speaking citizenry.
 
Ukraine's acting Interior Minister Arsen Avakov said Sunday that troops had recaptured a television tower and government buildings from rebels in Kramatorsk, a town near Slovyansk. 
 
Ukraine's National Security and Defense Council chief Andriy Parubiy said Sunday an anti-terrorist operation will be carried out in towns beyond Slovyansk and Kramatorsk.
 
In Moscow, Kremlin spokesman Dmitri Peskov said Russian President Vladimir Putin had not yet decided how to respond to the offensive, or to the deaths in Odessa. 
 
Russia has at least 40,000 troops and armor massed on its border with Ukraine, and the Kremlin says it reserves the right to enter the country to protect ethnic Russians.

Baltics on edge

Russia has suspended a 2001 agreement on mutual military inspections with Lithuania, the defense ministry said on Monday, amid growing worries in the Baltic region over Moscow's assertiveness in Ukraine.

Under their agreement, Lithuania could inspect forces in Kaliningrad, a Russian exclave between Lithuania and Poland that is the headquarters of the Russian Baltic fleet, while Russia could do likewise with the Lithuanian military.

The three Baltic states of Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania, all former Soviet republics with small military forces, have been warily watching Russia reasserting itself in its former dominions further south.

A total of 600 U.S. troops have now been deployed to Poland and the Baltics for infantry exercises, where they are expected to remain on rotation until the end of the year. Last week, four British Royal Air Force Typhoon fighter jets also arrived in Lithuania, the first of 12 fighters that will boost air patrols in the Baltics.

Putin’s new Nazi crimes law

Russian President Vladimir Putin signed a law on Monday making the denial of Nazi crimes and distortion of the Soviet Union's role in World War II a criminal offense punishable by up to five years in jail.

The law, described by critics as an attempt to curb freedom of expression to appease conservative Russians, Putin's main support base, also criminalizes the desecration of war memorials.

The Kremlin has used World War II as a pillar to unite a society that Putin has said lost its moral bearings following the 1991 Soviet collapse.

Russian officials and media have raised the specter of Nazi Germany repeatedly during Moscow's confrontation with the West over Ukraine, calling the overthrow of Russia-allied president Viktor Yanukovych in February a coup carried out in part by “neo-Nazi” forces.

EU looks to cut Russian gas imports

European Union officials gathered behind closed doors on Monday to confront the hard choices to be made for the EU to wean itself off Russian gas, even considering more use of polluting coal.

A copy of the agenda for Monday's three-hour talks on energy security, according to Reuters listed debate on options such as increased use shale gas, better storage and a drive to reduce demand.

One of the technical experts attending the meeting said on condition of anonymity that discussion had focused on the need for other fuels, even coal, which is far more polluting than gas, and improved energy efficiency “as part of a bundle of measures.”

Russia provides around a third of EU gas imports, roughly half of which is piped via Ukraine. On average, Russia gets $5 billion per month in revenue from gas exports to the EU.

Mom 99 B-day party- dream

Background needed: Obviously, I was thinking of my mother before I went to sleep, as she was born 99 years ago today, and had past away years ago. As I wanted to pop in and wish her a happy B-day... (as I do have some abilities to do such thing) and do what every she wants to do...
    While she was living here, she was a school teacher for 2nd and 3rd graders in Redwood City, Calif.

Dream-
So I show up unannounced out of the blue... everyone appears in ghost form, as she is doing what she does... it's Monday and she is with a whole bunch of ghosts around her as if  it's a working holiday (party atmosphere at work) ... as I ask her what she wants me to do...

She ask me to play a game with the kids that she just made up called "Simon says" tag game ... It's a game where one ghost is chosen to play Simon, and Simon goes around and has to touch other ghosts and they become a "tagged Simon" and have to go around touching other ghosts... until everyone is tagged or out runs these ghosts.

The first game there where boundaries, like it was played inside a classroom with a group of 50 spirits. Simon was chosen to be a man about 30, and he wanted to tag me first. I could move like I was a child again, as I was very quick and played this game well, and could easily out run most other children... But here I did not feel like running around... So I let him tag me after a couple minutes of running...

A lot more ghost saw this game and wanted to play, so we took it outside the boundaries... and all the ghosts saw how this game is played... and since they know my mother, they want to tag me first... Well... as we played this game it got really big ...

Ghosts started swirling around in groups and so I had to run to the dark side of the universe... Like a light streaking out from the center of the party zone


Friday, May 2, 2014

Germany Teaming up with America today

Germany Teaming up with America to support and put the "face" on this group of "Nazi-American "(NATO -US)  going after "Commie-Russia" (USSR-Russia... china will probably jump in...) as these are the two main sides that well fight World war 3 

   Too bad that nobody really looks at "History" as it's repeat itself... if you recall World War I and World War II shows that Germany unites to get into these kinds of fights. So is this fate, like the moment Germany united in 1871 to start The First World War... as clearly the propaganda on both sides is being played out as is... These two sides fighting a world war. 

So... understanding this kind of history gives us a framework for understanding what is happening in Ukraine, and what is likely to happen next as everyone is going to have to deal with this fall out. 

In the news today...
WASHINGTON (AP) — President Barack Obama and German Chancellor Angela Merkel mounted a display of trans-Atlantic unity Friday against an assertive Russia, even as sanctions imposed by Western allies seemed to be doing little to change President Vladimir Putin's reasoning on Ukraine.
Days after the United States and the European Union slapped Moscow with a new round of sanctions, Merkel arrived at the White House for meetings and a working lunch with Obama. The German chancellor came buoyed by a decisive re-election victory late last year but facing pressure from all sides as Europe seeks to toe a hard line against Russia on Ukraine without harming its own economic interests.
Sitting side by side in the Oval Office, Obama and Merkel chatted quietly to each other as reporters were briefly allowed inside at the start of their meeting. The two leaders were to hold a joint news conference later Friday in the Rose Garden.
As the crisis in Ukraine has worsened, Merkel has spoken to Putin, the Russian president, perhaps more frequently than has any other European leader. Because of this, the U.S. sees her as a critical channel of communication with the unpredictable Russian leader, as well as a key player in the effort to prevent other EU nations from going soft on sanctions.
"There's no question that the situation in Ukraine, the continued failure by Russia to abide by its commitments in the Geneva Agreement will be a focus of the conversation," White House spokesman Jay Carney said.
The diplomatic deal struck two weeks ago in Geneva has failed to de-escalate the conflict between pro-Russian separatists in eastern Ukraine and the central government in Kiev. The U.S. and Europe have sharply rebuked Putin for flouting his responsibilities under the deal, and Moscow on Friday declared all hopes for implementing the accord "effectively destroyed."
As if to underscore the fraught situation in Ukraine as Obama and Merkel prepared to meet, Ukraine on Friday launched what appeared to be its first major assault against pro-Russian forces in the country's east. Three deaths were reported in early fighting, which brought down two Ukrainian helicopters.
U.S. and German officials said ahead of the Obama-Merkel meeting that part of the discussion probably would focus on how the U.S. and Europe would coordinate harsher punishments — including sanctions targeting broad sectors of Russia's economy — should Moscow further provoke tensions in Ukraine, such as by sending military forces into restive eastern Ukraine. The White House is concerned that Europe's deep economic interests in Russia and dependence on Russian energy could deter EU nations from following through with sanctions that could ricochet onto their own economies.
"She's getting enormous pressure from German industry not to harm their interests," said Heather Conley, a Europe expert at the Center for Strategic and International Studies. "She has to start laying the political groundwork for this because it requires some sacrifice."
Merkel, like Obama, has ruled out military action to deter Putin from seizing more of Ukraine. Sen. John McCain, a leading Republican who has urged Obama to send weapons to Ukraine's government, said he planned to tell Merkel during a private meeting that he was embarrassed but unsurprised by her country's failure of leadership.

A troubled EU-U.S. trade agreement, known as the Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership, is also on the agenda, as well as joint efforts to deal with climate change, Syria's civil war and nuclear negotiations with Iran, said Laura Magnuson of the White House's National Security Council."The leaders, they're being governed by the industrial complex of Germany," McCain said Thursday. "They might as well have them in the government. It's shameful." ...
As many people around the world have been feed this "Nazi" propaganda agenda (smooth talk in the public eye, always claiming that the other guy is the terrorist or  bad guy that need to be killed for trying to protect their side of the line) through this kind of spiritual warfare below in dream form... as these two side head into World War 3   
I like to point out as a seer to all, that both sides are planning on crossing the point of "no return"... and therefore they are both evil entity "demon possessed" as they claim to have the legal authority over all of mankind as these two side start World War with there so-called rules. 


Ghosts of Nazis Really Are Taking over the Living
by ASUPERSQUIRREL » Sun Sep 22, 2013 8:53 am

I have dreamed before that the ghosts of the Nazi criminals, soldiers, and ghosts all sorts of Nazis were so deeply programmed with the mind control and propaganda of their time, they were gathering in large numbers in the spirit in an attempt to still carry out their regime’s goals. Unlike other human spirits of even small groups of human spirits, no amount of damaged souls ever gathered in such large numbers and as a result have so much power to recreate the Hell on earth they had created in their lifetimes. In the dreams they are traumatized by war and what they did to other human beings but instead of being human and facing what they had done, they completely cling to the Nazi propaganda for comfort and strength to avoid facing the truth, to the point they have no memories prior to the war, only fragments, and only the Nazi purpose and propaganda fills them. They are of one mind and one purpose. Every time I dreamed this, I was terrified.

In this dream, I was seeing my future. I had somehow obtained great wealth and I could at last afford to travel. I was in Europe visiting a large derelict secret Nazi factory that built experimental war machines with forced slave labor. It had metal rails that hung just below the ceiling and a track below. Near the rails above were great metal arms that supported the tank or whatever war machine it was guiding through the assembly line to be built. The town knew about the derelict factory but forgotten about the all that was buried underground here: people, cars, un-exploded munitions, bombs. The factory was large enough to lay a skyscraper on its side and still have plenty of room all around it. A ghost of a young man came in. He may have a welder on the line, a slave laborer. His soul looked deathly ill as if starving. He wore a leather helmet that was a partial mask with goggles and the mask reached down to the top of his nose. He had a leather jacket and some kind of leather overalls over top of some work pants. He was as thin a a broom stick. He looked like a stiff wind might blow him away.

He was wondering what I doing there. I suddenly became aware of a bomb about to explode so I ducked into a derelict bunker. The bomb was like an old hydrogen atom bomb. After the bomb went off, the ghost fell over dead. It was like his soul died or went into some kind of severe shock. As I walked to my car, the dirt literally starting crawling away, and exposed all the piles of disposed of cars, munitions, and the dead that were dumped into the junk yard and buried. I got into my custom car and it didn't matter to me now that I was rich because I was overwhelmed by the ghostly experiences I had. They ghosts of the Nazis were amassing as one in the spirit world because never before so many damaged souls under extreme mind control all with the same purpose have gathered as one spirit army to go out to still carry out their orders of their regime, to possess the living, so that they can recreate the Hell on earth they knew in life. 

I mean nothing mattered than warning people and putting this to rest. I went home. In my backyard there was a very nice picnic going on with cheerful guests, plenty of good food. It was a beautiful warm sunny day. I especially noticed a very kind and very elderly German doctor there. I had to go back into the house to get a few things ( this only way in and out of this house from the backyard, which is a real house by the way, is through basement). I noticed the basement floor was flooding with clear water. I walked further in and saw a group of ghosts, doctors and nurses that worked in hospitals killing patients on order of the Nazis. They were traumatized by war and what they did to other human beings but instead of being human and facing what they had done, they completely cling to the Nazi propaganda for comfort and strength, to the point they have no memories prior to the war, only fragments, and only the Nazi purpose and propaganda fills them. They are of one mind and one purpose: to still carry out the Nazi orders. They had the bright surgical light there and had surgical instruments laid out on a table. They were going to strap me to a table and torture me surgically to death! Then the old man came in and joined the doctors. I was so terrified I was saying anything I thought they’d want to hear to get me out of this. I ran out of the basement crying. Then the dream spoke ( for I was lucid dreaming) and told me the old man was the soul of physician who carried out awful acts of torture and death under Nazi orders because the Nazis would've have sent him and his hospital staff to a death camp if he didn't. This is how the Nazis got normally good people to do awful things for them (the dream said). It was time for his penance and recreate what he had done so he’d be forced to face it.

Thursday, May 1, 2014

May Day news...

As one can see, Putin is planning with his comments to come into the eastern and southern parts first... Then everyone know the other half will follow... as an occupation applies (just like what US did with Iraq and Afghanistan)

Moscow May Day parade lauds Putin as more Ukraine buildings seized...

Meanwhile, in Ukraine, where a number of government buildings in the east of the country have been seized by armed groups in favor of splitting from Ukraine to join Russia, the security situation deteriorated further.

Rebels in Donetsk, capital of a province of about 4 million people at the center of the uprising across Ukraine's industrial heartland, have declared a "People's Republic of Donetsk" and called a referendum on secession for May 11, undercutting a planned presidential election in Ukraine two weeks later.

Russian President Vladimir Putin said Thursday that Ukraine should withdraw its military from the eastern and southern regions of the country

UKRAINE CALL FOR DRAFT! 

The reinstatement of the draft comes a day after acting President Oleksandr Turchynov said police in Eastern Ukraine were "helpless" to quell the unrest.

The interim Ukrainian president reinstated military conscription Thursday in the face of an increasingly empowered pro-Russian separatist insurgency in the country’s eastern regions.