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hombre
08-17-2006, 04:23 AM
Hello!

I've just stricken against a very interesting document on the Internet. Check it up here http://www.ewole.com/zahodu.html .

To speak in confidence, my friend who works at the London stock exchange told me in a private talk that they are very much worried about the situation in Turkmenistan and he would advice not to buy shares of Turkmen gas companies because their stock value is likely to sink to nothing in the matter of one or two sessions. The situation has been nervous and uncertain for a few weeks, and after I read the document I mentioned above, I grasped the reason. The depreciation on Turkmen oil company's shares can be caused by plans of Security Service of Ukraine for the overthrow of S. Niyazov's regime, which is going to be done on the suggestion and in the interests of Israel lobby. Why Israel would want this? I hope you know, if not I will try to explain. Israel is known to be placing its insiders in the countries for them to take control over pipeline routes providing EU with power resources. For example, in Ukraine it is Yulia Timoshenko who is known to have been manipulating Russian gas transits, in Kazakhstan it is Mashkevich, a criminal boss who has been moving in on oil and gas extraction business, and now it is Turkmenistan, where it will be Mashkevich again who will be ruling after Niyazov is withdrawn. In all three countries Israel is represented by famous shadow Jewish oligarch B. Berezovsky. The question is why Israel tries to get control over the three countries? Of cause because this enables Israel to cut fuel flow to the EU and force it rise in arms against Iran, an enemy of Israel that is known to be extremely rich in oil and gas - this is exactly what the EU is in a very bad need of.

As for Niyazov’s withdrawal, I guess it is not far off as Mashkevich is known to be absolutely unscrupulous. I am sure, he will either organize a large-scale anti-Niyazov <orange revolution> in Turkmenistan or even frame up an assassination of Niyazov like it was in the case of Kazakhstan oppositional leader Sarsenbaev, who was murdered on order of Mashkevich after B. Berezovsky directed him to do so. This is it. I hate to think that Europe has to dance to Israel's piping but what can I do?