Saturday, October 4, 2014

"Make my day, Protestant Gringos".

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 Above image - Putin [post] summer surprise: maybe annexation of ARGENTINE?


 No more limits in the Jesuits' provocation. Such scoundrels and criminals are the Jesuits, trying always to provoke hate and mass murder, today stirring up hate between Argentine and USA. The Man-With-A-Lung-Already-Burning-In-Hell (pope Francis SJ) needs to be provoked by the greatest Protestant country of the world in order to taste the sweet savour of the Satanic hate pervading his blood.
Notice on how with the election of the second Roman Catholic chaplain of the House of Representatives in Washington DC, a double tongue Jesuit, the power of Roman Catholicism exhibit his total control of the United States of America with another allegory. In fact the chaplain are priests and the priests are the ones giving extreme unction to the dying ones. The extreme unction to the existence of once Protestant America.

Please notice the feminine figure of this grotesque macabre masque of the Madonna, the Argentine President, acting in coordination with her sisters and brothers, loyal to the flag of the Vatican, sitting now in the most important upper rooms of the Capitol Hill, Wall Street, Pentagon, etc. As usual "apparently enemies, secretly brothers", and what matters is 1) to stirr up hate between those two nations and 2) to give Putin the alibi to put a boot on the Southern America.

The holy wrath of our Lord on you, Jesuits, creepy creatures generated by the demons of Hell. You are not human.  May the Lord be witness of my words and my deepest heart - Amen.


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For interesting allegories with the femminine figure of the Argentine president, see the post of Hristo Stiliyanov:

петък, 3 октомври 2014 г.

The [false] fall of the Harlot - on the way to the jesuit reduction ( part 2)






...and after some decades...:




 Argentinian President Blames US for Their Debt Crisis, Claims Washington May Want Her Killed
URL: http://nation.foxnews.com/2014/10/02/argentinian-president-blames-us-their-debt-crisis-claims-washington-may-want-her-killed

BUENOS AIRES, ARGENTINA (AP) –


Relations between Argentina and the United States have sunk so low the South American nation's president is blaming the Obama administration for her country's debt crisis and suggesting Washington might even want to have her killed.

"If something was to happen to me, nobody should be looking to the east, but to the north after the things that are being done in diplomatic offices," President Cristina Fernández said in a fiery speech Tuesday.

Fernández and her government have been infuriated by the U.S. government's refusal, or legal inability, to squash court ruling that recently pushed Argentina into its second technical default in 13 years.

U.S. District Judge Thomas Griesa ruled in favor of investors that Fernández derides as "vulture funds" for rejecting Argentina's restructuring offers following the country's record $100 billion default in 2001.

The creditors are demanding payment of some $1.5 billion in unpaid debts and the judge said no other creditors can be paid unless they are.

Argentina's government has tried to skirt that ruling by offering to pay other creditors locally. But Griesa has become exasperated and found Argentina in contempt Monday.

"All of this is not casual, and it comes from a senile judge," Fernández said during an event at the presidential palace.

She suggested the country's economic woes, including a recession and high inflation, are being fueled by local businessmen in cahoots with outsiders, presumably the U.S....."



Monday, July 14, 2014


Russian dolls: Jesuits' Putin inside Putin's Argentina 

http://control-avles-blogs.blogspot.it/2014/07/russian-dolls-jesuits-putin-inside.html

 

Monday, April 14, 2014 

YOU ARE NEXT. 

http://control-avles-blogs.blogspot.it/2014/04/you-are-next.html

6 comments:

  1. speaking of supercars and argentina. . .

    http://www.theguardian.com/tv-and-radio/2014/oct/04/jeremy-clarkson-feared-deathd-argentina-number-plate-falklands


    Top Gear Porsche with controversial number plate H982 FKL in Argentina. Photograph: Cronicas Fueguinas

    The Top Gear presenter Jeremy Clarkson has claimed he was thrown out of Argentina by state officials after thousands of people rounded on his crew in an apparent protest at a number licence plate that seemed to refer to the Falklands war.

    After returning to Britain on Saturday morning, the presenter claimed on Twitter that “thousands” of people chased the crew from Patagonia, where they were filming, to the border with Chile.

    “They threw us out for the political capital,” he tweeted. “Thousands chased crew to border. Someone could have been killed.”

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    1. Saturday, March 23, 2013
      The Emperor's thumb: bye bye Chavez [and Tyndale].
      http://avlesbeluskesexposed.blogspot.it/2013/03/the-emperors-thumb-bye-bye-chavez.html

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    2. I believe it was a deliberately engineered provocations, coming from inside the Roman Catholic establishment of ENGLAND. The numbers were too much alluding to Falkland war and if you get such plate and are crew of movie direction you have no alibi cause "ignorance". Apparently Enemies, Secretly Brothers they works on opposite fronts ("Argentine" and "Great Britain") in order to stir up hate against the anti-Catholic Christians.

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  2. NEXT ANNEXATION: ALASKA?
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    Putin Jokes on Possible Reunification of Alaska with Russia: Who Needs It?
    14:44 17/04/2014
    MOSCOW, April 17 (RIA Novosti) - Russian President Vladimir Putin jokingly commented on a suggestion of unifying Alaska with Russia the same way as with Crimea.

    http://en.ria.ru/world/20140417/189249991/Putin-Jokes-on-Possible-Reunification-of-Alaska-with-Russia-Who.html

    Alaska was part of Russia until 1867 and was sold to the United States for $7.2 million in gold.

    “We are a northern country, 70% or our territory belongs in the Northern and Extreme Northern regions. Is Alaska really in the Southern Hemisphere? It’s cold there, too. Let’s not get hot-headed,” Putin said during a live Q&A session with the public on Thursday.

    He said he knows of the popular Russian nickname of Alaska after the Crimean reunification, which sounds like “ice-cream” (Crimea in Russian is pronounced like Cream).

    In response to the posed question, Putin said: “Who needs Alaska?”

    Over 42,000 people have signed a petition calling for the secession of Alaska from the US and the state's reunification with Russia. The petition, available on the White House website, opened on March 21. "Alaska Back to Russia" partition encourages a vote on secession, citing historic travels of Russian explorers to Alaska, as far back as the crossing of native Siberians across the Bering land bridge over 10 thousand years ago.

    Similar petitions have been submitted by other US states, including Texas, Georgia, Florida etc. Obama administration turned Texas petition down saying that while "no one disputes that our country faces big challenges," Americans needed to work together "to find the best way to move forward."

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  3. "....In pictures: The 12 Labours of... Putin
    By Steve Rosenberg BBC News, Moscow
    In Greek mythology, Heracles, or Hercules, the son of Zeus, performed 12 labours: a dozen incredibly difficult and highly dangerous tasks.

    But slaying the Neamean lion or battling the Lernaean hydra must have been a walk in the park, compared to what Vladimir Putin has had to deal with. At least, that's the impression you get from this bizarre exhibition.
    etc.:
    http://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-29513589

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  4. "......The original 12 Labours of Hercules were acts of penance and toil performed by the Greek hero. To mark Vladimir Putin's 62nd birthday, Hercules' tasks have been given a Russian makeover. Mythical monsters have been replaced by modern monstrosities such as terrorism.

    Mr Putin grapples with the multi-headed hydra... of Western sanctions. The EU, US, Canada and Japan imposed sanctions after accusing Russia of supplying separatist rebels in eastern Ukraine with heavy weapons and soldiers - an accusation Russia denies.

    Mr Putin is depicted stopping Western intervention in Syria - a reference to Russia's veto at a UN Security Council vote in 2012. The exhibition has been organised by the Vladimir Putin Supporters Group on Facebook. The artists however, are a mystery.

    "They want to remain anonymous," explained one of the group's members, Mikhail Antonov, to the BBC. The images were a special birthday present for the president, he added. In this painting, Mr Putin fights off the horses of corruption.

    But Herculean leadership isn't all about military prowess - or so these paintings seem to try to indicate. Here Mr Putin is celebrated as the hero of the 2014 Sochi Winter Olympics.

    Destroying the not-so-mythical "oligarch beasts". When Mr Putin came to power in 2000 he vowed to destroy Russia's oligarchs as a "class".

    This painting of Mr Putin riding a fearsome Crimean ox refers to the peninsula's breakaway from Ukraine and absorption by Russia by way of a referendum held in March 2014.

    The Mistral contract was a contract for delivery of warships from France to Russia in a deal worth 1.2bn euros. France has come under pressure to scrap the deal after the shooting down of Malaysia Airlines flight 17 in eastern Ukraine by pro-Russia separatists

    The South Stream pipeline is one of Russia's most powerful diplomatic pressure tools. Running across most of Europe from Russia, it feeds the region with a supply of gas that many countries rely upon.

    In May 2014 Russia and China signed a landmark 30-year gas deal worth around $400bn. Here Mr Putin is credited with a trade victory

    As seen here, backing peace in Ukraine, Mr Putin is painted as a strong leader by the group. "We the people have trusted the leaders of Russia: the tsars, the emperors, or general secretaries of the Communist party," Mikhail tells our correspondent. "Vladimir Putin continues that tradition. He is a hero of the people."

    In the final labour, Mr Putin is depicted as doing battle with his nemesis - the United States. With a domestic approval rating exceeding 80%, Vladimir Putin is currently enjoying the kind of popularity that Western politicians, maybe even Hercules himself, could only dream of...........".

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