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HOW BAD IS THE RUSSIAN ECONOMIC SITUATION? Casgains-Academy: Russia's ENTIRE Economy Is About To IMPLODE Original article: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Er4Xs5fa5sI Peter Burgess COMMENTARY There is a lot that seems to make sense in this video. What is certain, is that the Russia of yesterday and the Russia of tomorrow are going to be very different, unless, of course the Western allies fold and give up on Ukraine. At the moment this does not seem likely, but there are a number of bad political actors who could change this calculus. I am very much pro-peace, but I am also very clear that there are times when it is absolutely right to stand up and fight against tyranny, or attempts at tyranny. Standing up with Ukraine against the unprovoked invasion by Russia is a legitimate fight. We should also be alert to the gutting of democracy by those with mal-intent. I lived through WWII ... I was born in 1940 and lived in London during the war. The rise of Hitler to power should never have happened ... but it did, and something similar can happen again. Only this time, the weapons are far more powerful and lethal ... not to mention the availability of massively powerful nuclear weapons. So far, in my opinion, there is not enough talk about the value of peace and the potential that peace can have for the betterment of mankind. This is not in any way to be construed as weakness with respect to support for Ukraine in opposition to Russian aggression, both this year and going back to 2014. What I want to hear is talk about a re-invigotsted new world order where quality of life improves everywhere and does so because of socio-enviro-economic optimization that benefits everyone in an equitable way ... that does not benefit a few winners at the expense of everyone else in an economic battle that has been gamed by the winners to favor themselves. Peter Burgess | ||
LEAKED: Russia's ENTIRE Economy Is About To IMPLODE
Casgains Academy Aug 28, 2022 374K subscribers ... 330,201 views ... 14K likes 1 MILLION SUBSCRIBER SPECIAL: I'll release a groundbreaking video that will uncover the secrets of a powerful individual. Your support helps me obtain the reach and funds necessary to complete the investigation. Follow my Twitter for more financial content: https://twitter.com/casgains Check out INSIDE RUSSIA's videos: https://www.youtube.com/c/LETTERSTOKING For business inquiries, please email founders@casgainsmedia.com Russia will run out of money in the next 18th months, and that’s the best case scenario. Vladimir Putin has been concealing Russia’s economic disaster from the West. He’s been manipulating currency rates, cherry picking data, and hiding key economic statistics. The mainstream media has bought into Putin’s words, but that’s an asinine mistake. Behind the scenes, local officials are protesting at parliament meetings Through my research over the past few weeks, I’ve uncovered the truth behind Russia’s economy. At the end of this video, I’ll reveal exactly when Russia’s elites may revolt against Putin. Sooner or later, the entire world is going to wake up to Russia’s terrifying crisis. Although Russia may appear to be in a strong situation militarily, the country’s economy is imploding. Subtle but shocking leaks have shown that the entire Russian economy is about to fall apart. Because of western sanctions, $600 billion of corporate activity has flowed out of Russia. This effectively disintegrates 30 years of foreign investment since the fall of the Soviet Union. To give you context as to how severe this is, Russia’s GDP only sits at $1.4 trillion. 42% of Russia’s GDP has flowed out of the country almost overnight. Over 1,000 companies have stopped doing business in Russia since the Ukraine invasion. Russia claims that 12-15% of direct employment has been lost from sanctions. Using Russia’s numbers, the indirect unemployment is estimated to be roughly 35 to 40% of Russia’s labor force. This is because one man’s spending is another man’s income. If 12-15% of people suddenly lose their jobs, then they will also stop spending on other products and services. This increases the unemployment rate to 35 to 40% by Russia’s own numbers. A channel named INSIDE RUSSIA frequently uncovers the secrets behind Russia’s closed doors. As a citizen of russia, he’s noticed that plenty of businesses are dying off. Even the stores that are still open have little to no activity because of low consumer activity. The vast majority of stores have closed down so there’s simply nothing to purchase for consumers. When it comes to the products that still remain, prices have skyrocketed to new heights. Take a look an IKEA building that used to have hundreds of people. Because IKEA stopped its operations in Russia, the entire area is now empty. No matter what Putin tells you, the situation is clear — consumer spending has fallen by a drastic amount. Putin has been deceiving the West about the Russian economy by manipulating economic data. Positive analyses on Russia’s economy have proliferated over the past few months. Most of them detail how Russia’s economy has withstood the pain of sanctions. However, they all have one critical flaw: all of them rely on the Russian government themselves. Putin has been cherrypicking data and hiding crucial economic statistics from the public. Based on the past few centuries of ruthless dictators, we know it’s completely nonsensical to trust propaganda from a country at war. Using direct data sources, data mining of shipping data, and cross channel checks, Yale professor Jeffrey Sonnenfeld has uncovered the truth about Russia’s economy. According to Sonnenfeld’s research, it won’t be long before everyone finds out about Russia’s embarrassing situation. No matter what Putin says, Russian citizens know that the economy is doomed. In a democratic country, citizens would simply vote on a change in economic policy or protest about political mismanagement. The problem is that Russia does not allow free speech. After anti-war protests broke out following Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, almost 13,000 protestors were arrested. The Russian govenrment treated the protestors like they were animals. They engaged in physical misconduct that would get me demonetized if I went into detail. Many protestors recevied criminal cases and were placed in jail. One anti-war protestor was clever and held up a sign during a live news broadcast. In response to this, the Russian government gave her three different fines that total to over $1,700. The government’s actions against her have not stopped to this day. She was recently placed under house arrest and faces up to 10 years in prison under a new law. The law was enacted after Russia’s invasion of Ukraine was announced. The goal of the law was to punish those who critcize the military by placing them in jail. Despite the obviously harsh consequences, Russian citizens are still continuing to protest.
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