8 August, 2008

South Ossetia: Globalists Getting Bold

Posted by Socrates in globalization, Jew World Order, jewed foreign policy, nation-building/nation-wrecking, NATO, New World Order, Russia, Russophobia, Socrates, tikkun olam at 5:40 pm | Permanent Link

The international movement to expand NATO‘s territory and fence-in or “check” Russia (due to Jewish-instigated Russophobia) has become even more aggressive: the pro-U.S./pro-NATO country of Georgia has attacked South Ossetia, a breakaway state that Russia is defending. This conflict could get interesting, and dangerous:

[Article].

More on this matter: [Here].

Buchanan on South Ossetia: [Here].


  • 9 Responses to “South Ossetia: Globalists Getting Bold”

    1. Olde_Dutch Says:

      Stalin may have been an Ossetian? This situation runs deeper than deep.

    2. Celtic Warrior Says:

      Well, according to Ivor Benson and research done in the 1970’s, Stalin was almost certainly a jew. Look at his picture taken by the Tlblisi police after he was involved in a bank raid. The young dirt-bad is a dead ringer for Dustin Hofman.

      The strategic location of Georgia will be of great significance in any attack on Iran. It is all starting to smell a bit like the Suez crisis of 1956.

    3. Heinrich Himmler Jr. Says:

      I just heard that Soviet forces attacked the Georgian town of Gori. That was the birthplace of Josef Stalin. The irony of it all!

    4. John Says:

      Russia needs to crush the Jew backed Georgian government and shoot its leader Sakashvili.

      Georgians are non white muds who are being used by ZOG.

    5. JewTracer Says:

      The controlled media are reporting this as “Russia attacks Georgia”.

    6. JewTracer Says:

      … without giving the necessary background information on Georgia invading South Ossetia.

    7. mrcrouton Says:

      This could be part of a grand strategy to keep Russia occupied while “we” attack iran.

    8. Olde_Dutch Says:

      Ivor who? LOL.

    9. Celtic Warrior Says:

      Surely you have heard of Ivor Benson! He and Douglas Reed were no fools and shared a similar style of careful historical investigation.