Friday, May 2, 2014



DEATHS IN UKRAINE….  DID THE TSAR JUST GET WHAT HE NEEDED?

Everyone has been saying for over two months just how they all thought the next level of events in the Ukraine might take place and today fit’s their vision.

So, is this it?

Does the Tsar now send his forces in in order to “save the lives of the innocent”?

My gut tells me, it’s too early yet.

The Tsar Launch order may be based on a more widespread sequence of events than this.

It is troubling he quickly asked for a UN Emergency meeting knowing he would get nothing accomplished, other than saying, “I tried, but now we must move to save lives”.

Odessa:

The news from Odessa is far more fitting to the Tsar’s plan than some of the other smaller towns in Eastern Ukraine.

Small towns often have a common theme of, “leave us out of it”.

Country life is simple and small and that means it’s very difficult to bring passion to a event that started in a big city.

Some may care, but not to the level of killing each other over it.

That’s why the “outsiders” had to be brought in.

Odessa is another story and will lead to a more dramatic outcome.

Odessa could be spark the Tsar is really looking for, if he is looking for a “spark”!

Ask yourself this question from the view of the  Tsar’s glasses?

What is the rush?

Is the Russian economy going to fail?

Does it hurt the Tsar’s vision of the new Mother Russia if this goes on for the next several years?

Do we really know the answer?

If getting to the point that Ukrainians are actively and violently killing each other is what the Tsar’s plan is, the next question becomes, does that mean Russian forces will move in?

What better way to destroy the reputation of the new government than to let them spend three weeks prior to their election, killing their own people?

Is this why the President of the US warned the Russians to stay out of the pending elections?

Why be on the ground in a massive fight just prior to the elections?

Why validate the threat from Kiev’s perspective?

On the other hand, if you cannot allow the elections to take place, then you may be forced into action prior to the event.

I’ve said from the beginning this is not just about the Ukraine and in fact the Ukraine is only one phase of the Tsar’s master plan to reestablish the Russian Empire.

I’ve also stood by my theory that the Tsar was over confident on how events in the Ukraine would take placed.

Was the pending election something the Tsar anticipated?

If not, then we have our answer on his movement into the Ukraine.

If he did anticipate such an event, then he may be content with letting the Kiev leaders take the blame for killing fellow Ukrainians.

Three weeks is a long time, particularly when you are trying to stay alive.

Either way, the future of what takes place does not rest on what the West says or does.

The Tsar is calling the shots and we will have to wait to see what he has planned next.