Summary of Martin Armstrong: The Plot to Seize Russia & Make It a NATO Vassal

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Martin Armstrong discusses the plot to seize Russia and make it a NATO vassal, citing the examples of the Soviet Union and Canada, which failed because the people would not have allowed it. He also points out that Putin is not going to shut down his economy, and that the covert operation to manipulate the population is ongoing.

  • 00:00:00 The author reviews recent history, which reveals that in 1991, NATO proposed to Russia to join, in 1996, Barisnovsky and his oligarchs influenced an election to ensure Yeltsin won, and if Yeltsin lost, they would be sent to Siberia. Gates is also mentioned, as he has been trying to do things with the world beyond wealth accumulation.
  • 00:05:00 In this video, Martin Armstrong discusses the plot to seize control of Russia and make it a NATO vassal. He points to the Bank of New York scandal as evidence of this plot, and mentions that Vladimir Putin was not actually a Communist or an oligarch, but rather he was from the middle of both sides of the political spectrum. When Yeltsin resigned in 1991, the plot collapsed, and Putin never rose to the ranks of the Soviet-era KGB.
  • 00:10:00 Martin Armstrong discusses how the Russian oligarchs attempted to remove Boris Yeltsin in order to gain power, and how this eventually led to Putin taking over. He also suggests that the Clintons may have been involved, though this is not confirmed.
  • 00:15:00 Martin Armstrong discusses the history of the west's attempts to take over Russia, and how Putin came to power. He argues that Putin has done what he said he was wanted to do, just by going in and freeing the dumbass in Ukraine. The hardliners are criticizing him for being too soft on Ukraine, and this is important to understand because it shows how the goal of the west has changed. Recently, an article was published talking about decolonizing Russia, which might be the goal of the west.
  • 00:20:00 Martin Armstrong discusses Russia's oil and gas reserves, Napoleon's attempts to seize Russia, and Putin's current efforts to redirect those resources away from Europe. He notes that the sanctions imposed by the United States have had a devastating effect on the world economy.
  • 00:25:00 Martin Armstrong discusses how Russia's seizure of private assets could lead to international sanctions, and how the global economy could be destroyed if political disagreements over trade continue.
  • 00:30:00 Martin Armstrong discusses how the economy in the United States and Western Europe is deteriorating, with social unrest predicted to follow. He believes that the people behind these problems are climate zealots who have no idea about how the world works. He predicts that the EU will break up and fall apart, and recommends that people consolidate their debts in order to become a competitor against the dollar.
  • 00:35:00 Martin Armstrong discusses the global trend of increasing global instability, pointing to climate change and economic collapse as the main drivers. He also discusses the possibility of world war, economic collapse, and the rise of communism, all of which he believes are inevitable.
  • 00:40:00 Martin Armstrong discusses the plot to seize Russia and make it a NATO vassal, citing the examples of the Soviet Union and Canada, which failed because the people would not have allowed it. He also points out that Putin is not going to shut down his economy, and that the covert operation to manipulate the population is ongoing.
  • 00:45:00 This video discusses the recent events in the world, including the increase in heart attacks and seizures, and the increasing trend of people fleeing to the suburbs outside of major cities. It also discusses the possibility of a global financial crisis and the potential for a global civil war. The video points out that this is all part of a historical trend that has been repeated many times before, and that the predictions made by the computer are usually correct.
  • 00:50:00 Martin Armstrong discusses how capital flows are affecting different countries, explaining that war is coming to the US. He recommends that people watch the world economic forum to get a sense of the global economy.
  • 00:55:00 Martin Armstrong discusses the current geopolitical situation and how it is affecting the empire. He notes that YouTube and other platforms have been censoring their content, and Patreon has terminated their account. He encourages listeners to leave reviews and social media posts, and to subscribe to their various media channels.

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