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December 7, 2022

Dec 7th News


13 police officers injured during protests in Ulaanbaatar

This could be worth keeping an eye on, especially after seeing this on Telegram…

‘Unrest in Mongolia: potential problems for Russia and China

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Events very similar to those in Kazakhstan in January are unfolding in Mongolia. There, protesters have marched into the centre of the capital and are trying to break into administrative buildings.

The official reason for the unrest is coal, which Mongolia exports to China. It turns out that tens of millions of tonnes of coal have gone missing somewhere, - worth a total of $13 billion, which is a lot. The latest shipment alone, which China didn't wait for, is estimated at 6.5 million tons ($1.8 billion).

There are enough signs of a "colour revolution" going on. The protesters don't really expect to find millions of tonnes of coal in the offices of the government.

If some media outlets are to be believed, China's reaction has been very harsh, - up to and including the execution of the guilty Chinese officials. They also add that Beijing has provided Ulaanbaatar with the names of all Mongolian politicians involved in the crime.

This could also be a throw-in to lower tensions. It's hard to imagine that the Chinese were able to investigate, formalise everything legally, and carry out the sentences so quickly.

In any case, neither Russia nor China want problems in Mongolia.

After the EU gas market was literally ripped away from us by the explosions at the Nord Streams, the Asian direction of blue fuel exports has become crucial for Moscow. And Mongolia should become a transit country for Russian gas supplies to China.

The project in question is the Power of Siberia-2 and its extension, the Soyuz Vostok, which would carry up to 50 billion cubic metres of gas per year to China via 963 km of Mongolian territory. Construction is due to start in 2024.

It is logical to assume that, having torpedoed Russian trade in the West, the Anglo-Saxons will want to do the same in the East, while also damaging China.’


Russian Oil Cap Unlikely To Drastically Affect Economy

‘While the restrictions will limit who Russia can sell oil to and how much it can charge, the rising energy prices caused by the war will allow Russia to easily compensate for any decrease in revenue the embargo causes. Russia’s Finance Ministry released figures showing that the country’s oil and gas revenues have increased 34.2% in the first 10 months of this year.’


George Soros’ Connections To 253 Global Media Organizations Give Him International Influence, Report Alleges

Correct…in fact, every country’s public needs to understand this!!

“The American public must understand that if they don’t wake up and take action, then George Soros, and people like George Soros, will win, and their vision of the world will be implemented,” MRC Business Vice President Dan Schneider told the Daily Caller News Foundation.’


Time magazine names Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy ‘Person of the Year’

He’s in good company…

‘The distinction is not considered an award but an acknowledgment of the person’s impact. For instance, Adolf Hitler and Joseph Stalin were named in the early 20th century.’

Stalin was named twice!


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