Thursday, December 02, 2010

RUSSIAN WIKILEAKS DESIGNED TO BRING WORLD CUP BACK HOME TO ENGLAND AND GET ONE OVER PUTIN

If you, like me, were wondering why today of all days there was so much anti-Russia sentiment from the latest bunch of Wiki'leaks' then you should by now know.

FIFA awarded the 2018 World Cup to Russia.

Much was made that Putin did not attend the meeting in Zurich to promote the Russian bid. There was much speculation. What did his absence imply? Did Russia have it in the bag so there was no need to attend? Or did Putin not want to attend in case Russia did not win?

Before today Russia was the favourite to win anyway.

The England bid was led by David Beckham, but it also contained one William, Prince of Wales, currently the toast of England due to his engagement to Kate Middleton. Wills spoke and almost begged for the competition to be awarded to England. His plea was played over and over and over on (Nazi) BBC Radio 5 Live. How would it look if Russia under Putin won the bid, with FIFA shunning the darling Prince of the British Monarchy?

Hence today, of all days, in a desperate last attempt, the Mockingbird Media regurgitated the smears and unproven allegations relating to Russia and Putin. We were told that the 'leaks' proved that Russia is corrupt and run by criminals, that Putin "probably" knew about the photogenic radioactive murder of Litvinenko, that Russia provoked the war with Georgia in 2008, and that Putin has a multi billion dollar fortune stashed away for a rainy day. And in case we had forgotten what he looked like photos of Putin were published (just like photos of Osama bin Laden were published when an earlier set of 'leaks' showed that bin Laden was alive and well and living in Iran to trick Congress into granting tens of billions of dollars to the Pentagoons to continue the wars in the Caspian).

So there you have it folks. Todays reports in the Mockingbird Media based on the latest Wiki'leaks' were an attempt to embarrass Putin, to steal the World Cup 2018 from Russia, the big favourite to win the bid before today's decision by FIFA.

I say, chaps. What rotten luck. I guess it's back to smuggling all that Afghan opium for the Spew World Order.

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