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SportscarBruce
24th January 2010, 06:52
Below is a synopsis on a television series produced for viewing within Israel in 2004 entitled "The Oligarchs". Basically it outlines how a powerful cabal of transnational corporate interest and USA-trained election manipulators took advantage of political conditions within the crumbling USSR to bilk the national treasury by leveraging their wealth to prop up and endebt a weak national leadership. In light of the ever-increasing influence of PAC money in US politics, bailouts of irresponsible financial institutions, and the recent SCOTUS ruling which breaks down practically all barriers between corporate money and the US political apparatus, I find the topic pertinent to current events.

I hesitated before posting out of concern the thread author (me) would be branded with hate-speech political labeling and thusly forced out of the discussion arena, but the fact of the matter is the article's writer and the producers of the program are Israelis. I suggest all complaints be levied to http://www.countercurrents.org, the reviewer, and the producers of the program.


The Oligarchs

By Uri Avnery

02 August, 2004
Gush-Shalom

This is a TV series about Russia. But it could have been about Israel. Or about the United States. It is entitled “The Oligarchs” and is now being screened on Israeli television.

Some of its episodes are simply unbelievable – or would have been, if they had not come straight from the horses’ mouths: the heroes of the story, who gleefully boast about their despicable exploits. The series was produced by Israeli immigrants from Russia.

The “oligarchs” are a tiny group of entrepreneurs who exploited the disintegration of the Soviet system to loot the treasures of the state and to amass plunder amounting to hundreds of billions of dollars. In order to safeguard the perpetuation of their business, they took control of the state. Six out of the seven are Jews.

In popular parlance they are called “oligarchs” – from the Greek word meaning “rule of the few”.

In the first years of post-Soviet Russian capitalism they were the bold and nimble ones who knew how to exploit the economic anarchy in order to acquire enormous possessions for a hundredth or a thousandth of their value: oil, natural gas, nickel and other minerals. They used every possible trick, including cheating, bribery and murder. Every one of them had a small private army. In the course of the series they are proud to tell in great detail how they did it.

But the most intriguing part of the series recounts the way they took control of the political apparatus. After a period of fighting each other, they decided that it would be more profitable for them to cooperate in order to take over the state.

At the time, President Boris Yeltsin was in a steep decline. On the eve of the new elections for the presidency, his rating in public opinion polls stood at 4%. He was an alcoholic with a severe heart disease, working about two hours a day. The state was, in practice, ruled by his bodyguard and his daughter; corruption was the order of the day.

The oligarchs decided to take power through him. They had almost unlimited funds, control of all TV channels and most of the other media. They put all these at the disposal of Yeltsin’s reelection campaign, denying his opponents even one minute of TV time and pouring huge sums of money into the effort. (The series omits an interesting detail: they secretly brought over the most outstanding American election experts and copywriters, who applied methods previously unknown in Russia.)

The campaign bore fruit: Yeltsin was indeed reelected. On the very same day he had another heart attack and spent the rest of his term in hospital. In practice, the oligarchs ruled Russia. One of them, Boris Berezovsky, appointed himself Prime Minister. There was a minor scandal when it became known that he (like most of the oligarchs) had acquired Israeli citizenship, but he gave up his Israeli passport and everything was in order again.

By the way, Berezovsky boasts that he caused the war in Chechnya, in which tens of thousands have been killed and a whole country devastated. He was interested in the mineral resources and a prospective pipeline there. In order to achieve this he put an end to the peace agreement that gave the country some kind of independence. The oligarchs dismissed and destroyed Alexander Lebed, the popular general who engineered the agreement, and the war has been going on since then.

In the end, there was a reaction: Vladimir Putin, the taciturn and tough ex-KGB operative, assumed power, took control of the media, put one of the oligarchs (Mikhail Khodorkovsky) in prison, caused the others to flee (Berezovsky is in England, Vladimir Gusinsky is in Israel, another, Mikhail Chernoy, is assumed to be hiding here.)

Since all the exploits of the oligarchs occurred in public, there is a danger that the affair might cause an increase in anti-Semitism in Russia. Indeed, the anti-Semites argue that these doings confirm the “Protocols of the Elders of Zion”, a document fabricated by the Russian secret police a century ago, purporting to reveal a Jewish conspiracy to control the world.

Moving from Russia to America – the same thing happened, of course, in the US, but more than a hundred years ago. At the time, the great “robber barons”, Morgan, Rockefeller at al., all of them good Christians, used very similar methods to acquire capital and power on a massive scale. Today, it works in far more refined ways.

In the present election campaign, the candidates collect hundreds of millions of dollars. George W. Bush and John Kerry both brag about their talent for raising enormous sums of money. From whom? From pensioners? From the mythical “old lady in tennis shoes”? Of course not, but from the cabals of billionaires, the giant corporations and powerful lobbies (arms dealers, Jewish organiztions, doctors, lawyers and such). Many of them give money to both candidates – just to be on the safe side.

All of these expect, of course, to receive a generous bonus when their candidate is elected. “There is no such thing as a free lunch”, as the right-wing economist Milton Friedman wrote. As in Russia, every dollar (or ruble) invested wisely in an election will yield a ten- or hundred-fold return.

The problem is rooted in the fact that presidential candidates (and all other candidates for political office) need ever increasing amounts of money. Elections are mainly fought out on TV and cost huge sums. It is not a coincidence that all the present candidates in the US are multi-millionaires. The Bush family has amassed a fortune from the oil business (helped by its political connections, of course.) Kerry is married to one of the richest women in America, who was once the wife of the ketchup king, Henry John Heinz. Dick Cheney was the chief of a huge corporation that has garnered contracts worth billions in Iraq. John Edwards, candidate for Vice President, has made a fortune as a trial lawyer.

From time to time there is talk in America about reforming election finances, but nothing worthwhile ever comes of it. None of the oligarchs has any interest in changing a system that enables them to buy the government of the United States.

In Israel, too, talk about “Money and Power” is now in vogue. Ariel Sharon and one of his two sons have been suspected of accepting bribes from a real estate magnate. An indictment was blocked by the new Attorney General who happened to be appointed by the Sharon government at the height of the affair. Another investigation into Sharon and his sons is still pending. It concerns millions of dollars that reached his election coffers by roundabout routes, crossing three continents.

Shimon Peres’ connections with multi-millionaires are well-known, as are the huge sums poured out by American Jewish multi-millionaires for extreme right-wing causes in Israel. One of the Russian oligarchs is the part-owner of the second biggest Israeli newspaper.

A political scandal concerning the Israeli Minister for Infrastructure has mushroomed into an affair involving giant multi-national corporations competing for contracts for supplying natural gas to the Israeli Electricity Company, an affair of billions in which underworld figures, politicians and private investigators play their parts. This disclosure has made it clear to Israelis that here, too, politicians of the highest rank have long ago been acting as mercenaries for powerful financial interests.

These facts must alarm everybody who cares about democracy – in Israel, Russia, the United States and elsewhere. Oligarchy and democracy are incompatible. As a Russian commentator in the TV series said about the new Russian democracy: “They have turned a virgin into a whore.”

http://www.countercurrents.org/avnery020804.htm

Hondo
24th January 2010, 09:12
You left out an area of rich corporations, interested only in profits, more powerful than any PAC, able to influence elections even while they are in progress, and best of all, in the USA, the only right protected above the right to bear arms by the United States Constitution, the freedom of speech, the press, the media.

You or anybody else that thinks the major media reporting on Obama before and after the elections was completely open, honest, and objective is an idiot. You don't need shadowy international cartels when your sheep are plugged in to the likes of CBS, ABC, NBC, and CNN.

Eki
24th January 2010, 19:52
And when Putin throws these guys in jail, most in the West call HIM the villain.

Rudy Tamasz
25th January 2010, 09:17
And when Putin throws these guys in jail, most in the West call HIM the villain.

Putin is nothing but a proverbial man in black with the brain of a drill sergeant. He and his KGB cronies confiscated property from tycoons only to grab it themselves. Russian people only got leftovers. True, in times of economic boom even the lefotovers were pretty fat but not anymore.

They have neither strategic vision for Russia, not managerial skills. They are in a good shape while they have oil and gas. When it runs dry they are heading for London, Switzerland, Sothern France and Israel leaving a bankrupt country behind.

Jag_Warrior
25th January 2010, 17:21
Thanks much, Bruce. I hope that we in the U.S. get a chance to see this. The only outlets that I can imagine showing it would be Current or Link TV... maybe PBS, but I doubt it.

With the Supreme Court ruling last week, if someone was to ask me if I thought the nation was headed in the right direction or the wrong direction, even if GDP hit 5%, inflation was at 1% and unemployment was at 4%... I'd say we were definitely headed in the WRONG direction.

SportscarBruce
25th January 2010, 21:31
Thanks much, Bruce. I hope that we in the U.S. get a chance to see this. The only outlets that I can imagine showing it would be Current or Link TV... maybe PBS, but I doubt it.

You're welcome. I highly doubt it will ever be released for worldwide broadcast viewing.


With the Supreme Court ruling last week, if someone was to ask me if I thought the nation was headed in the right direction or the wrong direction, even if GDP hit 5%, inflation was at 1% and unemployment was at 4%... I'd say we were definitely headed in the WRONG direction.

A move which is rarely, if ever, allowed to reach the public through network broadcasting today. It spells out the nature of the global oligarchy;



"There is no America. There is no Democracy. There is only IBM and IT&T and AT&T and Dupont, Dow, Union Carbide, and Exxon. Those are the nations of the world today"
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zI5hrcwU7Dk

Extra bonus video. Watch it. I demand everyone watch the ####### video.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HFvT_qEZJf8&NR=1

Jag_Warrior
26th January 2010, 13:50
This has to do with the Spyker/GM deal for Saab. But it's interesting to note that one of the holdups in the deal is the presence of a Russian billionaire in Spyker, Vladimir Antonov, who GM apparently doesn't trust (go figure). Antonov is Spyker's chairman and (funny) money backer.


Could the Saab endgame – no, the real endgame this time – finally be under way? Bloomberg is reporting that financial terms have been agreed to, in principle, between General Motors and Spyker, and that what remains between the two are sorting out production issues. Beyond that, there are still a couple of catches: Vladimir Antonov, Spyker's Russian backer and company chairman, will reportedly have to leave the company and the Swedish government must agree to guarantee the €400 million ($500 million U.S.) loan from the European Investment Bank.

http://www.autoblog.com/2010/01/24/report-gm-spyker-near-agreement-spyker-chairman-to-step-down/