Putin leads World majority away from Schwab’s global elite’s plans to hijack power in worldwide Coup
By James Tweedie and Ekaterina Blinova
The Freeonline
The moment of truth has come, according to Putin, and the global elite’s plans for a New World Order are receding in front of our eyes while a new multipolar world, in which traditional cultures retain their heritage within their own borders, is rising like a phoenix.
Translations of Putin’s speeches at the Valdai debates in Sochi show he is no longer supports The WEF ‘World Coup d’Etat for the Rich ‘led by geriatric dictator Klaus Schwab.
Western “fact checkers” deny that Putin said in so many words that World Economic Forum (WEF) founder Klaus Schwab is a “globalist terrorist” who is “holding humanity to ransom” but in any case the meaning of his arguments are crystal clear.
Schwab, author of The Fourth Industrial Revolution and COVID-19: The Great Reset, has controlled the WEF since its founding in 1971. Putin’s move against his ‘Great Reset’ conspiracy is clearly supported by Russian diplomatic and media sources, and feeds into worldwide concerns at western sanctions, monetary blackmail and the Covid scandal.
“82 year 0ld Klaus has been at the helm of the WEF for 52 years but like Biden he suffers lapses and confusion”.
“Klaus has surrounded himself with such a group of nobodies at the top that it’s hard to see how any of them could be taken seriously,he will die without his boots on and the WEF may fall apart” according to insider whistleblowers (Sputnik)..
“He is completely unaccountable to anyone inside and outside the organisation.”
Indeed, former British Prime Minister Tony Blair is one of the names reportedly tipped as Schwab’s eventual replacement.
But lets get back to what Putin said in his revolutionary speech.
Putin Outlines Six Civilizational Principles For the Post-NWO World
During his Valdai speech, Putin outlined six principles Russia wants to adhere to and offers other nations to join it. Via Sputnik:
“First, we want to live in an open, interconnected world, in which no one will ever try to erect artificial barriers to people’s communication, their creative realization, and prosperity. There must be a barrier-free environment,” Putin said.
The second principle is the diversity of the world, which should not only be preserved, but should also be the foundation of universal development.
The third principle, according to the Russian head of state, is maximum representativeness: “No one has the right or can rule the world for others or on behalf of others. The world of the future is a world of collective decisions,” the president emphasized.
Fourth is universal security and lasting peace that takes into account the interests of great states and small countries equally. To achieve this, it is important to free international relations from the bloc mentality and the dark legacy of the colonial era and Cold War, according to Putin.
The fifth principle is justice for all: “The era of exploitation of anyone – I have already said this twice – is a thing of the past. Countries and peoples are clearly aware of their interests and capabilities and are ready to rely on themselves, and this multiplies their strength. Everyone must be provided with access to the benefits of modern development,” Putin emphasized.
The sixth principle is equality: no one should be forced to obey those who are richer or more powerful at the cost of their own development and national interests, according to the Russian president.
“The ‘civilizational model’ referred to in Putin’s speech seems anchored on ‘principles’ – such as non-colonial relations; non-patronizing attitudes; respectful of diversity rooted in the diverse traditions – that will require a huge work to generate new shared international norms,” according to Paolo Raffone, a strategic analyst and director of the CIPI Foundation in Brussels.
“The Western ‘rules-based liberal international order’ is unilateral, and it could be imposed in a specific time in history leveraging on the power and prominence of a small group of colonial powers that after the liberal model crisis and civil war (1914-1945) has been inherited by a distant but super-powerful country (US).
“In a nutshell, I can say that the ‘civilizational model’ approach probably aims at structuring a shared world ‘software,’ while the ‘liberal rules-based order’ has been aiming at building an imposed ‘hardware’ defended by ‘rules’ serving the financial and military hegemony.”
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Putin is following the Club of Rome and UN designed division of the world into 10 spheres of influence. So, this is a fake renegade move to throw off suspicions that he is an NWO agent.
Putin can be assassinated like any other world leader if he fails to tow the line.
.......Oh it's November and the air is swirling with rumors of Putin's illness...Hmmm!!