I just heard this page had been yanked,
     so I'm attaching a copy...

At 09:00 AM 12-1-1999 +1300, Nicky wrote:
>
> JR Nyquist on Art Bell should be good and you never know what
> is really happening with Yeltsin.  I just read somewhere that
> Breshnev was actually brain dead for the last 6 years.  For
> all we know Yeltsin may be a clone operated by remote control.
> The Russians do cloning apparently.
>
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: J. Adams <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
>See-
>
>http://208.138.42.193/forum/a3843732f7d23.htm
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>
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Title: Is Russian President Boris Yeltsin Dead or Incapacitated? Moscow Coup? [Free Republic]
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Is Russian President Boris Yeltsin Dead or Incapacitated? Moscow Coup?

News/Current Events Breaking News News Keywords: BORIS YELTSIN DEAD INCAPACITATED KREMLIN MOSCOW RUSSIA MILITARY COUP
Source: Boston Globe & St. Petersburg Times
Author: Brian Whitmore
Posted on 11/29/1999 22:48:15 PST by The Spirit Of Truth

WHAT IF...

  • a long time ago Russian military planners concluded that they faced a Y2K "use-it-or-lose-it" situation regarding the huge nuclear arsenal they had developed and invested so much in over so many years to use in destroying the West and dominating the world.

  • these thinkers also concluded that the optimal strategy to using these weapons would be to befriend the West, wage peace for many years and then, at the last minute (days/weeks), switch back to waging war and attack with maximum surprise and with the West's guard lowered.

  • these thinkers further decided that the best way to do this would be to first place a puppet leader in power seemingly dedicated to Western-style reforms and global peace who was persistently sick or otherwise unfit to lead and then, when the West is desensitized to the danger of this leader's fall from power, stage a military coup and the rise of a militaristic, anti-Western regime in Moscow that presses the button to the West's complete surprise and immense unpreparedness.

    Seems unlikely (which makes such a huge deception all the more feasible), but it's certainly something to ponder...


    Latest Yeltsin illness fuels more rumors

    By Brian Whitmore, Globe Correspondent, 11/29/99

    MOSCOW - A secret military coup. A dead president. Portraits of President Boris N. Yeltsin in the Kremlin being replaced with those of Prime Minister Vladimir Putin.

    These are some of the images Russia's media have been evoking over the weekend in the wake of the Russian president's latest illness. Yeltsin fell ill Thursday with what his doctors describe as a viral infection and bronchitis. He has been resting at his country residence.

    ....CONTINUE....


    Coup? Death? Public To Be Last To Know


    By Brian Whitmore
    STAFF WRITER

    MOSCOW - THE Kremlin says that President Boris Yeltsin is recovering from bronchitis by "drinking milk and honey," but virtually nobody believes this.

    When the popular radio station Ekho Moskva asked its listeners Friday if they believed official statements about Yeltsin's health, a start ling 76 percent of more than 2,000 people who called in said no.

    So what do people believe?

    ....CONTINUE....


    RUSSIAN NEWS SOURCES
    Yahoo! Full Coverage The Independent St. Petersburg Times The Moscow Times Interfax News Agency


    J.R. NYQUIST ON THE COMING NUCLEAR WAR

    Author of The Origins of the Fourth World War

    Below are links to online articles and real audio files of Art Bell appearances by J.R. Nyquist. I strongly suggest you read Mr. Nyquist's articles and listen to his radio interviews. He's one of the few people left in this deluded world who still has the courage to face the harsh reality of the coming war.


    J.R. NYQUIST WORLDNETDAILY ARTICLES

    J.R. NYQUIST NEWSMAX ARTICLES (old)


    SOME HIGHLIGHTED WORLD NET DAILY ARTICLES:


    What the future holds for America
    Monday, November 22, 1999 by J.R. Nyquist -- Exact predictions about the future are almost impossible to make. For example, nobody knows on what day the next war will bbegin, or what the outcome will ...

    Surprise nuclear missile attack
    Thursday, November 11, 1999 by J.R. Nyquist -- The official Russian acronym for surprise nuclear attack is VRYAN. It derives from the Russian words, 'vnezapnoye raketno-yyadernoye napadenie.' In the ...

    Surprise nuclear missile attack, part 2
    Monday, November 15, 1999 by J.R. Nyquist -- The greatest danger facing America is a possible nuclear attack from Russia. This danger is not something imaginary. Russiaan nuclear missiles can reach ...

    Is nuclear war survivable?
    Thursday, May 20, 1999 by J.R. Nyquist -- As I write about Russia's nuclear war preparations, I get some interesting mail in response. Some correspondents imagine I am totally ignorant. They point ...

    Is a military offensive being contemplated?
    Monday, May 17, 1999 by J.R. Nyquist -- 'Only the offensive leads to the attainment of victory over the enemy,' wrote Col. Sidorenko, a Soviet military strategist in the 1970s. 'As a type of combat, ...



    ART BELL RADIO APPEARANCES OF J.R. NYQUIST

    J.R. Nyquist Appearance: 4/13/99 (joins program after first hour)

    J.R. Nyquist Appearance: 7/15/98

    Also Listen To:

    Stanislav Lunev Appearance: 9/04/98



    "All warfare is based on deception. Hence, when able to attack we must seem unable; when using our forces, we must seem inactive; when we are near, we must make the enemy believe we are far away; when we are far away, we must make him believe we are near. Hold out baits to entice the enemy. Feign disorder, and crush him."

    - Sun Tzu


    "War to the hilt between communism and capitalism is
    inevitable. Today, of course, we are not strong enough to
    attack. Our time will come in thirty or forty years. To win,
    we shall need the element of surprise. The Western world will
    need to be put to sleep. So we shall begin by launching the
    most spectacular peace movement on record. There shall be
    electrifying overtures and unheard of concessions. The
    capitalist countries, stupid and decadent, will rejoice to
    cooperate to their own destruction. They will leap at another
    chance to be friends. As soon as their guard is down, we shall
    smash them with our clenched fist."

     (Dmitrii Z. Manuilskii)
    (Lenin School of Political Warfare, Moscow, 1931)


    "There is profound error and harm in the disoriented claims of bourgeois ideologues that there will be no victor in a thermonuclear war."

    - A.S. Milovidov, Russian Military Theorist


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    1 Posted on 11/29/1999 22:48:15 PST by The Spirit Of Truth ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
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    To: The Spirit Of Truth

    man, you are in troubles. reading this crap is not good for you, trust me

    2 Posted on 11/29/1999 23:02:17 PST by bordello
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    To: bordello

    Trust you?

    As you trust Moscow and those in DC who are supposed to protect you?

    I think not.

    3 Posted on 11/29/1999 23:08:50 PST by The Spirit Of Truth
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    To: The Spirit Of Truth

    I think that you aren't too far off from the truth...

    Unfortunately...

    4 Posted on 11/30/1999 00:57:07 PST by struwwelpeter ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
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    To: The Spirit Of Truth

    How in the heck have you been a "member since 10/99" when you've been posting on here way before that....? And usually with this kind of weird, expansive waste of bandwith.

    5 Posted on 11/30/1999 01:38:47 PST by AmericanInTokyo
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    To: The Spirit Of Truth

    "War to the hilt between communism and capitalism is inevitable. Today, of course, we are not strong enough to attack. Our time will come in thirty or forty years. To win, we shall need the element of surprise. The Western world will need to be put to sleep. So we shall begin by launching the most spectacular peace movement on record. There shall be electrifying overtures and unheard of concessions. The capitalist countries, stupid and decadent, will rejoice to cooperate to their own destruction. They will leap at another chance to be friends. As soon as their guard is down, we shall smash them with our clenched fist."

    (Dmitrii Z. Manuilskii)
    (Lenin School of Political Warfare, Moscow, 1931)

    The Western world will need to be put to sleep. It surely is working, and all enemies know it.

    While America Sleeps

    6 Posted on 11/30/1999 01:44:01 PST by Uncle Bill
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    To: The Spirit Of Truth

    Before we go too far...... Release from Reuters:

    November 30, 1999 4:56 AM EST

    MOSCOW (Reuters) - President Boris Yeltsin's spokesman said on Tuesday the Kremlin leader, who is in hospital with suspected pneumonia, spoke by telephone with visiting Palestinian President Yasser Arafat.

    Dmitry Yakushkin told Reuters there were no changes in the state of Yeltsin, who was taken to the elite Central Clinical Hospital on Monday after spending five days at his country home with bronchitis.

    ``There is nothing new, treatment is under way. He has had a telephone conversation with Yasser Arafat,'' he said.

    Interfax news agency later quoted Arafat as saying Yeltsin was still planning to visit Palestine early next year to mark Orthodox Christmas celebrated on January 13.

    Yakushkin said he had no comment on television reports that doctors were to meet shortly to decide whether Yeltsin really had pneumonia.

    Prime Minister Vladimir Putin told ORT television before leaving for Ukraine that Yeltsin's condition was satisfactory. He said Yeltsin did not want to go to hospital but doctors persuaded him to do so.

    ``I think it was the right thing to do. It will help put him back on his feet quickly,'' Putin said, adding that Yeltsin had a lot of things on his working agenda, including the signing of a landmark union treaty with former Soviet neighbor Belarus.

    Last week a viral infection and bronchitis forced Yeltsin to withdraw to his country residence one day before he was due to sign the treaty with Belarus President Alexander Lukashenko.

    Putin said Yeltsin's sick leave was unlikely to have an impact on the political situation in Russia.

    On Monday, Yakushkin said Yeltsin would spend about a week in hospital. But the business daily Kommersant said that if he had developed pneumonia treatment might take two or three weeks.

    Yeltsin has already scrapped all his meetings with foreign leaders until December 6.

    Yeltsin, 68, underwent a heart bypass operation in 1996, and his health has worsened over the last 18 months. He suffered a bout of pneumonia in November of last year and also had a bleeding stomach ulcer this year.

    But Russian and world markets, which once fell on news about Yeltsin's frequent health problems, have more recently tended to shrug them off as his ailments have become more commonplace.

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    Republication or redistribution of Reuters content is expressly prohibited without the prior written consent of Reuters. Reuters shall not be liable for any errors or delays in the content, or for any actions taken in reliance thereon.

    7 Posted on 11/30/1999 03:16:45 PST by Ijo
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