Tuesday, January 24, 2006

WHAT IS "THE EURASIA FOUNDATION"?

The Eurasia Foundation was named as one of the recipients of money from Marc Doe, an alleged MI6 agent in Moscow. Why would Doe fund The Eurasia Foundation?

The argument between Russia and the UK, and indeed the West, is that Russia is not democratic enough. This is a smokescreen. For "not democratic enough" read "not giving up its natural resources that easily".

So why do I say this?

Let's take a look at who controls The Eurasia Foundation.

The chairs on its advisory council are currently occupied by such human rights campaigners as:
Madeleine Albright (thought the indiscriminate bombing of Iraqi children was a price worth paying)
James A. Baker III (oil)
Lawrence Eagleburger (NSA, CFR, Kissinger Associate)

Members of the Advisory Council include:
Frank Carlucci (Chairman of Carlyle Group)
Donald McHenry (Bilderberg 1996).
Ann Pickard (Director for Global Businesses, Shell Gas & Power)
Robert Strauss (Bilderberg 1992)
Martin Feldstein (since 1996 has been virtually a permanent fixture at Bilderberg. Also member of CFR).

Donors to The Eurasia Foundation are:
BP
Shell
CitiGroup
ExxonMobil
Open Society/Soros Foundations

and not forgetting YUKOS.

When Putin arrested Yukos controller Mikhail Khodorkovsky it was to Lord Jacob Rothschild who Khodorkovsky turned to and gave his controlling25% stake in Yukos to. This is also why the Russian oligarchs have escaped to London for sanctuary from Putin.

So this isn't just friendly spying. This is about destabilising Russia in order to gain control of Russia's natural resources. Similar attempts were made by Great Britain in the 19th Century with Giuseppe Mazzini and Young Russia and its derivatives who assassinated Tsars Alexander II and II, and again in 1905 and again in 1917 with the Bolshevik Revolution. For analysis on who financed the 1917 Bolshevik Revolution see "Wall Street and The Bolshevik Revolution" by Antony C Sutton.

For why else would people like Albright, Soros, Carlucci, James Baker, Lawrence Eagleburger, ExxonMobil, BP and Shell get involved with such an organisation as The Eurasia Foundation?

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