US Sends Mysterious 150 Tons of 'Diplomatic Mail' to Embassy in Kyrgyzstan Read more

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    US diplomats have refused to comment on media reports about the delivery by a mysterious Ukrainian plane of 150 tons of alleged diplomatic mail to the US Embassy in Kyrgyzstan.
    Washington has remained tight-lipped on a report by the Kyrgyz newspaper Delo No. that a mysterious Ukrainian aircraft delivered 150 tons of cargo with the status of "diplomatic mail" to the US Embassy in the Kyrgyz capital Bishkek late last month.

    http://sputniknews.com/world/20150415/1020915385.html#ixzz3XRpPzHD
    The Maidan story repeats in Kyrgyzstan. the background is the same and there is a great and open motive. The US surrounds Russia from all sides. Isn't it the declaration of war? Strict and clean. Let,s wait a couple of weeks or maybe days even and see what would be the reason of next coup.
     
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    Mysterious planes had arrived in Ukraine before the protests began, and according to information received by Moscow, they contained dollar bills that were later handed out to Ukrainian people so they would protest at Maidan.

    I believe in May Kyrgyzstan will join the Eurasian Union. I think the people should be warned about those ebola infested dollar bills before it's too late.
     
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    I see the ha-ha-hotel is on work release. Diplomatic mail can consist of anything protected by international law from inspection by the host country, from envelopes containing administrative papers to massive shipments of equipment.

    Ebola infested (sic) dollar bills? Really? Pull the other one. It has bells on it.
     
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    I was giving a hint to the authorities in Kyrgyzstan on what they should do to combat the American embassy before the country turns into another Ukraine. A rumor going around about the dollars being infected with Ebola would do the trick, don't you think? Now that is my suggestion, but I'm sure the Kyrgyzstan authorities (and the Russians) have taken these things into account.

    As the saying goes: Fool me once, shame on you. Fool me twice, shame on me.:lol:
     
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    International law doesn't sit well with kidnapping. And that has happened in regard to diplomatic bags. The story of Nigerian Umaru Dikko being a case in point. Ditto Mordechai Ben Masoud Louk.

    So what's your point? Only good stuff is shipped through diplomatic post? Not bags of cocaine? Not people either, I guess. And ebola infected dollar bills are definitely off the list and in cuckoo land. Not.
     
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    It was toilet paper. Please don't ask me how I know. I might have to kill you,

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    You forgot nuclear weapons, alien bodies, porno, heroin, half eaten children and as I said toilet paper.
     
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    There has been revelations and signs lately, that Washington will strive for regime changes and frictions in the Caucasus and the Central Asian states in order to disrupt Russia. One of the countries is Kyrgyzstan...and because of these threats, Russia is going to strive for a single currency in the EEU as soon as possible.

    Since money was handed out to Ukrainians to get them to protest at Maidan, the possibility does exist that the planes might be carrying dollar bills. Of course now that everyone knows about it....:lol:
     
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    In my defence it was only intended as a partial list...
     
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    I am a grouch but I certainly forgive you. I also know you were being polite in omitting those vibrating toys.Oops.
    Now you know why I no loner work as a courier. Big Mouth. I deliver pizza now much safer.
     
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    Moscow has also prepared militarily for the disruptions and civil strife that Washington with it's NGO's, secret service agents, and supported jihadists are starting to cause in the Caucasus and Central Asian States. Vladimir Putin said the Russian forces are now capable of fighting a war on three fronts, and has supplemented its army with men from countries like Tajikistan. These nations are aware of what the 'cookie monster' did in Nuland-istan, so they are well prepared.

    [​IMG].WANT SOME COOKIES GUYS.[​IMG]

     
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    Declaration of war?


    I think you need a dictionary.... lol!

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    Lol "Vladimir Putin said"

    There's your first problem. You're listening to him! LOL!
     
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    You're right, I do have a problem. I respect honesty...and intelligence...and morality... and integrity... and dedication...and courage...

    [​IMG].She Likes Me
     
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    Lol you remember that time you claimed to be an American?

    That was hilarious
     
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    Was this mail distributed through the use of black helicopters?
     
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    I do recall a story where a child was smuggled in diplomatic bags between London and Amsterdam to suit the needs of a senior government minister who was a paedophile. Whether the story was true or not, I don't know however. But nothing would really shock me today.
     
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    Well, rest easy because none of us listening to you, anyway.
     
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    You actually took the time to post this?
     
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    The famous Cruise Letters with thermobaric warhead! Russians should tremble ... it's the tremendous strategy of the letter attack!
     
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    Here's some news on the mysterious cargos from Russia Insider. As you can tell from the following; Kyrgyzstan is quite worried about activities from Washington which are similar to the ones in Ukraine. They fear that Washington will threaten their sovereignty and throw it into internal conflict...especially now that Kyrgyzstan will be joining the EEU with Russia.

    The American Embassy explained it is building a new building because more officials are needed for the expansion of cooperation between Kyrgyzstan and the US. This explanation would be humorous considering that Kyrgyzstan is joining the EEU shortly, except that Washington's 'color revolution' expert Richard Miles was recalled from retirement and might be planning his next coup.




    The putsch in Kiev has reminded governments in the Caucasus and Central Asia that they could fall victim to similar events at any time. This applies especially to countries in Russia’s sphere of influence, such as Kyrgyzstan. The specter of a Kyrgyz Maidan has haunted Bishkek since last year, when the suspicious activities of the U.S. State Department’s TechCamp project and the subsequent visit of George Soros raised a few eyebrows.

    Delo No Newspaper suggested that the plane might have been carrying cash which is intended for paying protesters, as was the case in Ukraine, where 60 million dollars in small bills emerged at Kiev’s Maidan Square during the anti-government protests in late 2013 according to former Ukrainian spy chief Oleksandr Yakymenko. But the Kyrgyz paper pointed out that it is unlikely that the containers contained only dollar bills because they were too heavy.

    Other possible explanations put forward by Delo No. included “espionage equipment for the enormous basements of the new U.S. embassy building in Bishkek” and weapons. The latter theory was also endorsed by a source in Kyrgyzstan’s security services.

    Embassy spokesman John Brown told Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty (RFE/RL) that they are building a new building because the number of embassy officials is increasing due to the “expansion of cooperation between Kyrgyzstan and the U.S..” Which expansion of cooperation he was referring to is not clear.

    It is more likely that the number of embassy officials is increasing because the Americans are trying to compensate for the loss of Manas Air Base or because color revolution expert Richard Miles is planning his next coup.

    Young Patriots of Kyrgyzstan urge the law enforcement agencies to ban the activities of Human rights watch. They stated it today at a press conference.

    According to Emil Turumbekov, they “won’t allow events such as the Ukraine to happen.” “We are afraid of such organizations that can quickly mobilize. We demand to expel the head of the Organization Mira Ritman out of the KR.
     
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    Vladimir Vladimirovich, Don't think I'm the only one. Fifty four percent of the votes for the Times cover, were also Americans. :flagus:
     
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    LOL - This "news" brought to you from Sputniknews' intrepid reporter, Laika the Space Dog...

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    Oh, then I shouldn't read Sputnik? What do you suggest: The New York Times, the Washington Post or the BBC?

    [​IMG]BAAA!
     
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    I felt you needed to know the truth...
     
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    That is, of course, the problem we face today. Our own media can't be trusted to tell us the truth as they are part of the problem. With no diligent 4th estate, government can - and does - lie its head off without recourse. For anyone who wishes to attempt to get a accurate picture of what is really going on it is necessary to read a variety of sources including RT and Sputnik. Even so, it seems to me that one has to have the propaganda/lie alert button switched on all the time.

    The really accurate sources of good news analysis are people like Robert Parry, Peter Dale Scott, Thierry Meyssan etc - but they don't weigh in on stories until the facts have emerged.
     
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    It's "Fool me once, shame on you, Fool me twice, Good morning Senator"

    I think it's office furniture. E Bola is the latest designer in high diplomatic decor
     

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