Tuesday, February 6, 2018

Bill Browder, the Magnitsky Act, and anti-Russia sanctions: Interview with Alex Krainer

A brilliant look into dark underworld of international crime and dark politics. Alex Krainer wrote his book, The killing of William Browder: Deconstructing Bill Bowder's Dangerous Deception, because he was concerned that Russiagate and the constant Western anti Putin propaganda could bring about WW3. Alex Krainer says how William Browder and the maniacs of the Deep State feel that have a lot to gain from a confrontation with Russia, but this would catastrophic for the world. 

Alex Krainer is Croatian and he says how in the build up to the Yugoslavian civil war everyone thought it was crazy, there would never be a war, and even three days before the war broke out he felt there wouldn't be one, but then it came, and so now he is concerned that the Western public could be sleepwalking into a world war as well. 

Alex Krainer says he was no fan of communism but he says how Croatia has now become so much worst off under the Western 'democratic' capitalist system. 

He says he stayed in Russia for a while and he saw no homeless people or beggars, and no obese people except for western tourists. He really liked Russia, says Alex Krainer. Russia is considered by the west to be authoritarian, but Putin has had to deal with the Russian oligarch criminals and so needs to be tough. But Alex Krainer goes on to say, if Russians like their country and are happy with the changes Putin has made, then does it matter if it is a little autocratic, surely it's up to the Russian people to decide what sort of country they want. Putin has restored their standard of living which was destroyed under Yeltsin and the western neoliberal system.  

Alex Krainer sounds like a really good guy which shows how left and right, Labour and Conservative, rich and poor, hedge fund managers and people like me living in a small terraced house in South London, all have a common enemy, the entirely evil psychopathic ruling elite.

I'm on the left but I'm heartened by conservatives like Charles Ortel (who is dedicated to peace), Philip Giraldi (ex CIA who was appalled when Washington sanctioned torture), The American Conservative blog, Ex CIA Kevin Shipp, and Antiwar.com, all dedicated to peace. And there are others. 

Dave Fishwick, of the Bank of Dave, who made millions selling mini buses, was probably a Conservative supporter but he soon found out who the Tory Party really serve when they shut him out of their conference - the British ruling elite who are brutal. But Steve Baker, a Positive Money campaigner and a Conservative MP, helped Dave Fishwick get his savings and loans community bank going. A great guy. 

So. it's time to forget our differences and and try to do something about The Deep State and the Military- Industrial Banking Complex and all the loons hiding in the swamp. And to think these spooks have a grip on The Guardian too. KV




The Bill Browder, the Magnitsky Act, and Russophobia: Interview with Alex Krainer Interview with Alex Krainer, hedge fund manager and author of The Killing of William Browder: Deconstructing Bill Browder's Dangerous Deception. Bill Browder is the man responsible for much of the anti-Russian sentiment in the West in recent years through his lobbying for the Magnitsky Act, which sanctions individuals believed to have been involved in the death of Russian "lawyer" Sergei Magnitsky in 2009. Browder told his story in a book called Red Notice, in which he paints himself as a totally innocent victim of a Russian campaign to destroy him. But Krainer dissects Browder's account piece by piece, showing that he was anything but an innocent businessman. In addition to deconstructing Browder's self-serving lies and rampant Russophobia, Krainer gives a concise history of the crisis Russia went through in the 90s, how a handful of Russian oligarchs and Westerners like Browder siphoned the country's wealth, and how Putin turned all that around in the years after he came to power in 1999. Due to pressure from Browder's legal team, Amazon censored the book by delisting it. Krainer has made it available for free here and here.

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