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Russian Federation, Uglovka: Workers prepare to remove a railway carriage after a train derailed near the village of Uglovka in Russia's Novgorod region on November 28, 2009, as it was travelling between Moscow and Saint Petersburg. (AFP Photo / Kirill  Kudryavtsev) 28.11.2009, 14:35 4 comments

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“Terrorists aim to spread fear and panic”

Published: 28 November, 2009, 20:55
Edited: 30 November, 2009, 10:53


Russian Federation, St Petersburg: Passengers of a train, which derailed late on November 27, 2009 evening in Russia's Novgorod region as it travelled between Moscow and Saint Petersburg. (AFP Photo / Interpress / Rostislav Koshelev)

Fred Weir, the Christian Science Monitor’s correspondent in Moscow, thinks that the biggest problem resulting from the train crash is the return of a social mood of panic and fear.

 
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peter November 28, 2009, 23:55 quote
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The terrorist attacks in Russia are masterminded from abroad using Caucuses extremists to do their dirty job with an aim to create hatred and intolerance between minority Muslim and majority Christian population and divide the country on ethnic lines. Once the intolerance between ethnic groups has been achieved then financial and political support from abroad will follow to arm the population and turn it against each other on a killing spree to the point of no return which will plunge the country into a chaos and destroy their economy, and with a poverty stricken population their controlling influence by rich countries from abroad will be easily achieved and the disintegration of the country is inevitable. Then it follows the easiest part for the plotters, move in militarily as peace keepers and drain the country’s natural and human resources. Remember Yugoslavia and Serbia? The World has witnessed this kind of ploys many times before in its history, the latest being Iraq and Afghanistan. Iraq has the second largest oil reserve in the World and Afghanistan is the crossroad for the Oil and Gas Pipelines which were suppose to carry Central’s Asia wealth to the West at grab-for-nothing price. Who would have dared to stand against this plotter armed with most sophisticated weapons in the World? The answer is Russia. Russia is the only country in the World which keeps the balance of power, whether we like it or not, that is the boldest truth, and the plotters whom control the West-precisely US and England, will never stop plotting to destroy Russia until centres of power with Multi Polar World settles and the true decision making power reconciles into the peace loving majority of the World’s population which desires to share this Planet equally amongst human kind. But first we must get rid of the plotters which have plunged the World in the last 200 years or so into the darkest ages of human history.

peter November 29, 2009, 00:37 quote
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My condolences to families of killed victims in this terrorist attack in Russia.

Biloxi November 29, 2009, 05:21 quote
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Terrorism is the biggest pay-out on the planet in this time since technology has "progressed" the human being into levels of insanity which can only be managed by those who have sane brains. Not happening. This new game plan of the old idea (one world government) is about the same people who have been doing this since The House of Rothschild sent all their sons into the world (Russia) to enslave human beings with their faux money. What was that number of years now? More than 300 - three centuries of wars for the degenerate families of earth. Yes it is old Europe and new Europe and it is their state of Israel and the US, too. All of these degenerate families who have offspring that cannot find one brain cell to synapse amongst the whole lineages of all THEM, are cannibals. Why would sane humans choose to murder their own species? They do not. Thus, it is a no-brainer to know what is going on in the earth's changing of the guard during this 21st Century, just follow the families with eons of stolen money, mass murdering sold as wars, plus the usual formula ... .... the forever end-goal to own the whole planet and every breath that breathes any air.

Leonard November 29, 2009, 06:03 quote
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... but whom might really be behind the sadness, fear, and panic of 'terrorism'? Just because the TV 'news' says something needs a further look. I am so sad about any person sacrificed for some political agenda - their's or our's. Usama bin Laden was unquestionably within reach of U.S. troops in the mountains of Tora Bora when American military leaders made the crucial and costly decision not to pursue the terrorist leader with massive force, a Senate report says. The report asserts that the failure to kill or capture bin Laden at his most vulnerable in December 2001 has had lasting consequences beyond the fate of one man. Bin Laden's escape laid the foundation for today's reinvigorated Afghan insurgency and inflamed the internal strife now endangering Pakistan, it says. Maybe an other example of 'too big to fail'? What-ever the truth or real history, I think bin Laden has become the icon in the Western media-mind of the never-ending war on 'terrorism'. As we continue to chase a dead man's ghost in the deserts of the AfPak region, we do not have to look at the results of our own terrorism of corporate greed and the new world dis-order ...

Bianca November 30, 2009, 07:02 quote
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The question is, when will people learn not to take the bloody money? How is it possible to use the religion to get oneself on a payroll of some foreign manipulator. And to set the stage for the destruction of one's own country. Having seen how easy it was to do in Yugoslavia, nothing would shock me anymore.

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