Rouble Nationalization – the Way to Russia’s Freedom

Rouble Nationalization – the Way to Russia’s Freedom
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Unrestrained issuing of money backed by nothing has been the dream of bankers and moneylenders for centuries. This is the shortest way to world domination. Today this dream has become reality. All the world's money stocks are tied to the dollar, which can be issued without restrictions. As a result of defeat in the Cold War Russia was deprived of a significant part of its sovereignty. The Russian rouble does not belong to the people anymore. The only way out of the dead end is to change the current form of the system of money-issuing. By reading this book you will find out the answers to the following questions: What are the gold and currency reserves of Russia and why do they not belong to the Russian Government? Who was Stalin's 'Chubais' and how did the leader of the USSR treat him? How are the deaths of American presidents connected to various types of identical American dollars? How did Benito Mussolini cooperate with the British intelligence service and what did it lead to? Why did the USSR refuse to enter the IMF and sign the Bretton Woods agreement? Who was knighted upon Stalin's death and why? What constitution did Sakharov offer to his country? The story of the Bank of England, the reasons for Joseph Stalin's death, unknown snipers on the rooftops of Moscow in October 1993, the Central Bank of Russia independent from Russia – these are parts of one thing; the roots of one tree.

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Николай Стариков. Rouble Nationalization – the Way to Russia’s Freedom

The author's preface. What is State sovereignty?

1. About the Federal Reserve System and the non-Russian Central Bank

2. On the Bank of England and the Sun King's frail relatives

3. Six Spy Stories, or The Amazing Adventures of Ribbentrop in Russia

Story one. Concerning inert Germans and Stalin's letter

Story two. About a Russian agent

Story three. About an English agent

Story four. About loafers in air defence and strict comrade Stalin

Story five. About loafers in air defence and kind comrade Stalin

Story six. About the main English agent

4. Why Stalin did not sign the Bretton Woods agreement

5. How Winston Churchill lost World War II and how he took it out

6. How the advocate of peace Benito Mussolini ended up supporting the war

7. How bankers conquered the USA and what was removed from the dollar bill

8. How Comrade Stalin appreciated and cherished the 'Chubais' of his time and what came out of it

Anecdote number one

Anecdote number two

Anecdote number three

9. Why a square in Washington is named after the Academic, Sakharov

CONSTITUTION OF THE UNION OF EUROPE AND ASIA[466]

10. A Greeting from the Queen of the United Kingdom, or why Canada did not have a constitution

11. Snipers in World History

Kyrgyzstan. June 2010

Iran. June 2009

Thailand. May 2010

Romania. December 1989

Moscow. October 1993

Petrograd. February 1917

12. The nationalisation of the ruble as the road to freedom of Russia

The Afterword

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What do we know about the world around us? Only what we see, hear and read. Knowledge comes together with information and knowledge is followed by understanding. Everyone deals quite well with everyday problems. Everyone knows that if the sky is overcast with clouds, it is going to rain. And that means that one should take an umbrella or not even leave home in the first place. Any adult knows that if food is left on the table, and it is warm in the room, it will go off. Everyone knows not to put fingers into a socket or jump off high buildings onto driving cars, like Hollywood film characters. But there are fields of human activity where practically no one understands the way things work. And I do not mean nuclear physics or the structure of Universe. I mean the sphere that nearly everyone uses, knows of it existence and yet will not be able to answer even the simplest questions regarding the way it functions.

Maybe, ordinary people do not even need this understanding? Why burden oneself? We do use TV sets, microwave ovens and digital cameras. But when asked how an image can be transferred with the help of numbers, or what waves rage in that little box and make things warm up, few people will be able to give a coherent answer. It is not that things feel more useful if we do not know how exactly they work, is it?

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● Russia sells certain goods at the global market;

● the country receives 100 dollars;

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