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BENJAMIN FULFORD UPDATES: February 20-21, 2009

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What was behind the bizarre Russian sinking of a Chinese ship?

The KGB linked site of Sorcha Faalhttp://www.whatdoesitmean.com/index1209.htm

says Russia was forced to sink the Chinese ship because it might have been carrying a stolen Russian nuclear missile. The Sorcha Faal site is known to contain a mixture of disinformation, speculation and truth but in this case the official Chinese government Xinhua news site also confirms the Russians sank a Chinese ship.

The site claims the Nazis in control of the US government are desperate to use a nuclear false flag attack to impose martial law before the US has a revolution.

If you still cannot imagine a revolution in the US then you should take a look at this video clip: we have traders on the Chicago exchange calling for a new Boston tea party and you have an MSNBC opinion poll showing 92% of Americans favor a revolution.

If the new financial system is not announced soon the social fabric of the US and possibly Europe too will disintegrate and the illuminati will be hung from lamp-posts.

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Update for February 20, 2009

Japanese Russian relations headed for major thaw

Both Russia and Japan share in common the fact that they have been heavily influenced both by Asian and Western culture, meaning they should be friends. For a long time the Americans have prevented Japan from settling the issue of 4 disputed, Russian held islands in the North. The Japanese and Russians are now talking about an out of the box solution. Here is one suggestion: have the Russians immediately return two of the islands (as they have promised already) and turn the other two into a special joint-sovereignty free trade zone. Putin is a Judo expert and a Japanophile so mending relations should be easy in theory.

The Russians have interesting technology in addition to natural resources and would make a good fit with Japan. Japan, Korea, India and China should, in addition, mount a win-win mega-project to develop Siberia. Damming the Amur river and supplying water to thirsty Northern China would be a good start.

In non-related Russian news, the following video on U-tube filmed in Russia seems to be evidence of project blue-beam.

The Russians have also announced flying saucer technology for commercial development.

is something funky being planned?

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