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To: nw_arizona_granny
Granny this is what I have been saying about Soros all along. He is the front man for the men with the money. This is old but, sleep with pigs you will smell like pigs. Check out this connection...

Police raid Sörös office as oil billionaire is refused bail

From Clem Cecil in Moscow

Khodorkovsky

AFTER pouring billions into Russia over the past 15 years, George Sörös's Open Society foundation in Moscow has been raided in what could be the latest step in the investigation against Mikhail Khodorkovsky, the imprisoned oil billionaire.

http://www.fpp.co.uk/online/03/11/Oligarchs121103.html
99 posted on 01/03/2006 6:30:11 PM PST by DAVEY CROCKETT (I can't stay on topic!)
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To: nw_arizona_granny; ExSoldier; All
You know granny Codie is an expert on Russia. Do we ever hear her say anything about them?

TIN FOIL I said this in an earlier post this sets Russia up for the new old roman empire. Magog and Gog from the bible, could be? When we see them split up into 10 regions, look to the heavens.

More on the rich Russians and how they got rich...

How the 'Golden Horde' hoarded its way to top of Russia's rich list

From Clem Cecil in Moscow

ONE is in prison, one is a university professor and the favourite hobby of another is football. They are members of Russia's so-called Golden Horde, who have earned a place in Forbes' first list of Russia's 100 richest people.

Loathed by most Russians, [see this website's dossier on the origins of anti-Semitism] who see them as thieves of their natural resources, two thirds of the Golden Horde made their fortunes in minerals and enterprises inherited from the Soviet Union. The combined wealth of Russia's oligarchs is equivalent to one quarter of Russia's GDP; the combined net worth of all US billionaires equates to just 6 per cent of America's GDP.

According to Forbes, the glossy publications that track the lives of the world's most successful tycoons, no other city in the world boasts as many billionaires as Moscow.

The list, published today, ranks Mikhail Khodorkovsky as Russia's richest man, though he is now languishing in prison and unable to enjoy the fruits of his fortune of $15.2 billion (£8.9 billion).

Forbes chose to count his stake in Yukos, the Russian oil behemoth, even though the shares have been frozen by the state pending the outcome of his trial for fraud and theft. If he is found guilty he is likely to be stripped of his fortune.

Second in the Forbes list is Britain's favourite Russian, Roman Abramovich, whose $12.5 billion fortune has helped him bankroll Chelsea Football Club.

Russia's most eligible bachelor, according to Forbes, is Mikhail Prokhorov, number four on the list with a relatively modest $5.4 billion. Mr Prokhorov, 38, is head of the metals conglomerate Norilsk Nickel, which is based in Siberia. Although his fortune comes from the frozen ground of Russia's north, he is more likely to be seen at parties on the French Riviera.

Forbes has also calculated the cost of supporting the lifestyle of a Russian billionaire. "For the private yacht, airplane, property in Moscow, apartment in London, you are looking at a $161 million capital investment," said Pavel Khlebnikov, Editor of the Russian-language edition of Forbes.

"Operating expenses are about $9 million, including security services, a driver and maintaining a mistress."

Russia's oligarchs came to prominence in 1997 after the country's loans-for-shares auction in which entrepreneurs lent the cash-strapped Government money in exchange for shares in the biggest enterprises. The state could not afford to buy back the shares and was thus stripped of many of its most profitable businesses, largely in the field of natural resources.
In a man's world, one Russian woman stands shoulder-to-shoulder with the tycoons. She is Elena Baturina - wife of Yuri Luzhkov, the Mayor of Moscow - whose fortune comes from construction in the capital.

Mr Khlebnikov believes that many of Russia's billionaires are already becoming bored with their new-found wealth and high living and exhausted by the chaos of Russia's newly fledged market, and are turning their attention to more philosophical pursuits.

Thus, Vladimir Lisin, net worth $4.8 billion, a former steel mill mechanic who now owns a majority stake in the giant Novolipetsk steel mill, has retired from business to run a university course. He is probably the world's richest professor.

The secrets of Russia's billionaires are often murkier than their Western counterparts. Mr Khlebnikov believes that many businessmen overestimate their wealth.






... on the, ahem, oligarchs

Police raid Sörös office as oil billionaire is refused bail
Arrested oil tycoon passed shares to banker
Greek court rejects Gusinsky extradition
Russian fraudster Boris Berezovsky granted asylum by Tony Blair's government
Letter
Reuters reports that The World Jewish Congress asked Interpol not to arrest Jewish Russian media magnate Vladimir Gusinsky
Apr 25, 2001: Russian media tycoon Vladimir Gusinsky has flown from Spain to Israel, apparently in a new bid to escape the clutches of Moscow prosecutors
Outrage in Berlin Conservative German politician claims Jews are "a Race of Perpetrators"
Outrage in New York Billionaire George Soros shocks Jewish elite, says Bush, Sharon to blame for global rise in anti-Semitism
Forward: Kremlin Targets Jewish Tycoons in War on Critics
First Russian International Corporate Philanthropic Foundation (of Khodorkovsky and Rothschild): "I am launching the Foundation [First Russian International Corporate Philanthropic Foundation] in London to highlight the international nature of the Foundation's aims and to create an infrastructure from which the next generation of Russia's leaders will emerge."

http://www.fpp.co.uk/online/04/05/Oligarchs_130504.html
100 posted on 01/03/2006 6:50:09 PM PST by DAVEY CROCKETT (I can't stay on topic!)
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To: DAVEY CROCKETT

My mind is full of the fact that the take over of the businesses in Russia is not that different from the lawsuits that Clinton did against the cigarette companies.

You sue a company, fine them as much as you can, force them to combine the different companies into one, then the government takes over the country.

Take a look at our well known food companies.

When I was young, they were all started by "Grandpa" and there was pride in owning them for 50 or 100 years.

Today they are owned by one or 2 companies.

I have suspected that soros plays a part in the take over and that he does not loose the company to Russia, but rather he took over the company with plans to give it to russia.

He does his magic in all the countries, always working to destroy the country, never to help it.

Moveon.org is a fine example.


118 posted on 01/04/2006 6:47:01 PM PST by nw_arizona_granny (Socialist=communist,elected to office,paid with your taxes: http://bernie.house.gov/pc/members.asp)
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