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In principle, nothing personal!!! This is just a statement of facts!!!

President Medvedev (Mendel) – (JEW).

Medvedev's assistant Dvorkovich – (JEW)

Chairman of the Government - Putin (Shalomov) Vladimir Vladimirovich (JEW)
First Deputy Prime Minister - Viktor Alekseevich Zubkov (NON-JEW)

First Deputy Prime Minister - Khloponin (JEW)

First Deputy Prime Minister - Shuvalov Igor Ivanovich (JEW)
Deputy Prime Minister - Sergey Borisovich Ivanov (?)

Deputy Prime Minister - Kozak Dmitry Nikolaevich (JEW)
Deputy Prime Minister - Sechin Igor Ivanovich (JEW)
Deputy Prime Minister - Sergei Semyonovich Sobyanin (JEW)

Deputy Prime Minister - Alexander Dmitrievich Zhukov (JEW)
Ministry of Internal Affairs - Nurgaliev Rashid Gumarovich (?)

Ministry of Health and Social Development - Golikova Tatyana Alekseevna (NOT JEWISH)

Ministry of Energy - Sergey Ivanovich Shmatko (NON-JEW)
Ministry of Foreign Affairs - Lavrov Sergey Viktorovich (JEW)

Ministry of Culture and Mass Communications - Avdeev Alexander Alekseevich (JEW)
Ministry of Defense - Anatoly Eduardovich Serdyukov (JEW)

Ministry of Regional Development - Basargin Viktor Fedorovich (JEW)

Ministry of Communications and Mass Communications - Shchegolev Igor Olegovich (JEW)

Ministry of Agriculture - Skrynnik Elena Borisovna (JEW)
Ministry of Education and Science - Andrey Aleksandrovich Fursenko (JEW)

Ministry of Industry and Trade - Khristenko Viktor Borisovich (JEW)
Ministry of Civil Defense, Emergency Situations and Disaster Relief - Sergei Kuzhugetovich Shoigu (?) mother - Alexandra Yakovlevna Shoigu)
Ministry of Sports, Tourism and Youth Policy - Vitaly Leontyevich Mutko (JEW)
Ministry of Transport - Levitin Igor Evgenievich (JEW)

Ministry of Justice - Konovalov Alexander Vladimirovich (JEW)

Ministry of Economic Development - Nabiullina Elvira Sakhipzadovna (?)

Political education - Central Jewish Resource - claims that Putin’s mother: “...tired of constant moving, left Pechersky and married a Jew Epstein (he, Epstein, took his wife’s last name), who adopted Vova Putin, Putin’s father.”
The electronic newspaper “Petersburg News” wrote: “PUTIN HAS ALREADY SAID THAT THE JEWS HAVE LONG AVOIDED SYMPATHY IN HIM, and he happily recalls how he grew up in a communal apartment on Baskov Lane among Jewish neighbors, the sweetest and most pleasant people.” So maybe this is why Putin does not want to secure in the Constitution for Russians the right to a State that forms the People???
Putin's wife, Lyudmila Abramovna (Alexandrovna) Shkrebneva is Jewish,
daughter of Ekaterina Tikhonovna (Mikhailovna) Shkrebneva,
daughter of the Jew Alexander (Abram) Avraamovich Shkrebnev

GOVERNMENT, STATE DUMA
Now the Jews have simply bought up the entire cabinet of ministers and more than half of the parliamentary mandates.

PROPAGANDA POWER.
During Putin's tenure as President of the Russian Federation and Prime Minister, there was a concentration of the Mass Media in the hands of Jews, who deliberately identify the small Jewish diaspora with the concept of the state. They say, for example: “In the hands of the state.” Jews are hiding, they are afraid of the race.
Data is provided only for “state” channels or channels controlled by companies with a controlling stake in the “state”. Most of them are under the control of Jewish presenters, who invite the appropriate “experts” supported by Jews:
“Times” (Channel 1) - Posner is a Jew.
“To the Barrier” (NTV) - “Sunday Evening” (NTV) - Solovyov - a Jew
“What to do” (Culture) - Tretyakov - Jew

Svanidze is Jewish.
“Meanwhile” (Culture) - Arkhangelsky - Jew
“Cultural Revolution” (Culture) - Shvydkoy - Jew
“Versty” (TVC) - Mlechin is a Jew
“Week” (REN-TV) - Maksimovskaya is Jewish

Channel 1 Ernst is a Jew.

...Tsekalo, Urgant, Sobchak, Gordon, etc... This list can be continued for a very long time!!!

The Russian media is now controlled by JEWS (actually, it’s a laugh and a shame - Jews in Russia are only 0.15% of the total population). The Jews are SILENTLY destroying and tormenting the Russian population, according to various sources, from one to one and a half million a year. No reliable information is broadcast: for Jews this is death.

What, is Russia an Israeli colony or something???

Who is the number two politician in modern Russia after the president? Former member of the ruling tandem, and now a simple Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev? However, your information is outdated, gentlemen! The No. 2 person in the Russian state hierarchy is the president of the energy giant Rosneft, Igor Sechin.

Last Sunday, the state channel of Russian TV unexpectedly made a cutlet out of the closest associate of the Russian Prime Minister - his deputy Arkady Dvorkovich. The host of the Vesti Nedeli program, Dmitry Kiselev, accused Dvorkovich of actions that could turn out to be “purer than the loans-for-shares auctions of the 90s.”

Shaking the text of the government order signed by Dvorkovich, the fearless TV presenter Kiselyov announced something terrible to the people. The White House plans to give the management of all electrical networks of the North Caucasus and the Krasnodar Territory to the oligarch Akhmed Bilalov, who was recently publicly scolded by Putin, for next to nothing. With such a combination, the state would still owe Bilalov. And this tycoon from Dagestan himself would have gotten his hands on a super-powerful political weapon.

Despite the absolute importance of this story for the Russian state, I fundamentally do not want to understand its details: whether the accusations made public are fair or not. Let's take a better look behind the scenes and understand why we were shown what we were shown. Believe me, this story is no less dramatic than what we saw on the screen.

So, meet Igor Ivanovich Sechin, Putin’s closest assistant since time immemorial. Nickname: Igor Ivanovich Real (Unreal is the First Deputy Prime Minister of the Russian Federation Igor Ivanovich Shuvalov). In the first eight years of VVP's presidency, Sechin served as head of the presidential secretariat. It depended on Sechin which paper Putin would read and who he would meet and who he would not.

Sechin also has a reputation as the man who “ate Khodorkovsky.” Having come to the conclusion that the then richest man in the Russian Federation was a sworn enemy of the state, Sechin, as they say, managed to convince Putin of this.

After Putin left for the White House, Sechin followed him - already as deputy and curator of all Russian energy. There was no place for Igor Sechin in Medvedev’s office. Moreover, Arkady Dvorkovich, Sechin’s enemy, became the new Deputy Prime Minister for Energy. But Igor Ivanovich the Real found himself a better chair - the president of one of the world's largest energy companies, Rosneft. And since then, the Sechin-Dvorkovich fight has become one of the main intrigues of Russian politics.

Initially, Dvorkovich and Prime Minister Medvedev behind him could boast of serious successes. Not everyone can get Putin to revoke the decree that gives Sechin enormous powers as secretary of the presidential commission on the fuel complex.

But now fortune has clearly stopped smiling on the prime minister and his deputy. Do you remember another iconic television picture of recent days: President Putin angrily scolds the head of the RusHydro company, Evgeniy Dod?

Dod was once considered a loyal figure to Sechin, officials familiar with the matter said. But then he ran over to Dvorkovich’s side. And here is “severe but fair retribution.” And to make everything clear to all political players, the television camera periodically captures Igor Sechin’s face. Fortunately, Igor Ivanovich sits on Putin’s left hand.

Let's now fast forward to Sochi. Under the gun of television cameras, Putin, without choosing words, “speaks critically” about “Comrade Bilalov” - a businessman who, during the construction of the ski jump, exceeded its estimated cost by almost seven times.

A former member of the State Duma and the Federation Council, vice-president of the Russian Olympic Committee, Akhmed Bilalov is a person extremely close to both Dvorkovich and Prime Minister Medvedev. He is also a friend of Putin’s close ally, Deputy Prime Minister Dmitry Kozak. But this is not relevant in this case.

It seems that the reputation of “Medvedev’s man” is becoming something of a black mark. Putin ordered Bilalov removed from his post as an Olympic official. And Russian state TV is hitting him directly. In addition to the already mentioned energy accusations against Kiselev, our brave television workers suddenly became interested in the North Caucasus Resorts company headed by Bilalov. To the amazement of the television camera workers, it turns out that not everything is in order there either! The North Caucasus exists, but the promised “world-class resorts” do not!

What happens outside the sight of television cameras is also quite interesting. Well-executed incriminating evidence against Medvedev-Dvorkovich’s PR people appears on the Internet. The “business captains” close to this team suddenly have major problems. According to some officials, the recent resignation of Deputy Energy Minister Pavel Fedorov is also part of this series. Fedorov, according to this version, suffered for being too zealous in implementing Dvorkovich’s line.

The most interesting question, naturally, is the following: how will this whole situation affect the political fate of Prime Minister Medvedev himself? It is possible that this influence will be the most direct and immediate. What is happening around Dvorkovich now has long gone beyond a simple bureaucratic tug of war. This is more like a game of destruction. And where Dvorkovich is, there is Medvedev. In fact, now there is an accumulation of arguments in favor of the resignation of the government.

Whether Putin will use these arguments is a big question. But, it seems, the bulk of Russian political players have already understood the signal coming from the very top: it is better not to stand in the path of the bulldozer controlled by Igor Sechin. It will be very painful.

Childhood and teenage years of Igor Sechin

Igor's family was the most ordinary in the Soviet Union. Both parents are factory workers. Together with Igor, on September 7, 1960, his twin sister was born. Sechin spent his entire childhood and youth in the city of Leningrad. The children studied at a school where the main focus was learning French. When the brother and sister were still schoolchildren, their parents filed for divorce, but still continued to maintain warm, friendly relations.

In 1977, Igor graduated from high school and entered the A. Zhdanov University. Continuing to follow a linguistic bias, he chose the Faculty of Philology. Throughout the entire period of training, Igor showed brilliant results.

Sechin studied in a Portuguese group and was supposed to complete his studies in 1982, but was sent on a business trip as a translator to the African continent. Igor returned to the country only a couple of years later and in 1984 received a diploma in philology and novelism.

The beginning of Igor Sechin's career

In 1986, Sechin received a position in a foreign trade association that specialized in the supply of strategically important industrial equipment to countries friendly to the Union.

After two years of work, he was transferred to the executive committee of the Leningrad City Council to work as a Portuguese translator. He was assigned to lead a number of directions: Rio de Janeiro, Barcelona, ​​Milan. During his work in the Leningrad City Council, Sechin met Vladimir Putin, who at that time held the position of assistant vice-rector for international relations. This acquaintance became fateful for him and led Sechin to the mayor's office of St. Petersburg in 1991, when Anatoly Sobchak, having been elected to the post of mayor of the city, invited Putin to work on his team, and he, in turn, took Sechin to his place. He worked at the mayor's office for 5 years in various positions, and in 1996, due to Sobchak's defeat in the elections, he resigned following Vladimir Putin.

Igor Sechin: stop slowing down!

Igor Sechin's work in the Kremlin

In 1996, Sechin followed Vladimir Putin to Moscow, where he was invited as deputy manager of the affairs of the President of the Russian Federation.

In 1998, Igor Sechin defended his dissertation at the Mining Institute of St. Petersburg and received the degree of Candidate of Economic Sciences. It is noteworthy that Sechin chose the direction of hydrocarbons for the topic of his qualifying work.

In 1999, Igor received the position of Deputy Head of the Administration of the President of Russia. He was appointed on the same day that Putin was elected acting president of the Russian Federation. He remained in this post until 2008.

Igor Sechin: Sorry for the bad manners, these are wishlists

Personal life of Igor Sechin

The first wife is Marina Sechina. Today he is the head of the energy holding company “Sustainable Development”. A possible reason for the couple's divorce is the husband's constant absence from home - Sechin spent all his time at work. However, despite this, according to the Kommersant newspaper, the former spouses managed to maintain good business relations with each other. From this marriage, Igor has two children: son Ivan and daughter Inga, who married the son of the Presidential Plenipotentiary Envoy in the Southern Federal District Dmitry Ustinov. In 2005, Igor Sechin had a grandson.


In 2012, Sechin married for the second time - this time to his employee, a young secretary. The details of this marriage are unknown.

Work at Rosneft, Igor Sechin today

Igor Sechin was appointed to the position of President of Rosneft in 2012. Since then, he has been active in management activities - in order to get far ahead of his Russian competitors, Sechin plans to acquire half of the British Petroleum stake in TNK-BP. However, experts believe that this move is an attempt to strengthen control over the country’s fuel and energy complex and nationalize the oil sector.

In October 2012, a big deal took place - Rosneft acquired 100% of the shares of THK-BP for a total amount of more than $60 billion. This allowed the corporation to become the first in the world in terms of proven hydrocarbon reserves.

In 2013, Igor Sechin became the leader in the list of the most expensive top managers in Russia according to Forbes magazine. Over the past year, his income was about $50 million.

Igor Sechin in the media

The figure of Igor Sechin is one of the closest to Putin. This is noted by numerous publications, both domestic and foreign. In various media he is called “ideologist”, “chancellor”, sometimes even “gray cardinal”, emphasizing his devotion to Vladimir Putin. It is significant that in 2009 he managed to get ahead of the then-current President of the Russian Federation Dmitry Medvedev in the list of the most influential people according to Forbes. In addition, his personality is often ranked second in terms of influence in the Russian Federation.

Igor Ivanovich Sechin- Russian statesman and top manager, chief executive officer of the oil and gas company PJSC NK Rosneft (since 2012). Previously, Deputy Head of the Administration of the President of Russia (1999-2008, since 2004 also Assistant to the President of Russia), Deputy Chairman of the Government of the Russian Federation (2008-2012).

Chairman of the Board of Directors of Rosneft (2004-2011). By March 2014, he was the owner of 0.1273% of the company’s shares worth almost 3 billion rubles. Chairman of the Board of Directors of the state company Rosneftegaz.

According to the Vedomosti newspaper and Forbes magazine, since 2009 he is the second most influential person in Russia after Vladimir Putin. A philologist and novelist by training. Candidate of Economic Sciences.

Childhood and teenage years of Igor Sechin

Igor's family was the most ordinary in the Soviet Union. Both parents are factory workers. Together with Igor, on September 7, 1960, his twin sister was born. Sechin spent his entire childhood and youth in the city of Leningrad. The children studied at a school where the main focus was learning French. When the brother and sister were still schoolchildren, their parents filed for divorce, but still continued to maintain warm, friendly relations. In 1977, Igor graduated from high school and entered the A. Zhdanov University. Continuing to follow a linguistic bias, he chose the Faculty of Philology. Throughout the entire period of training, Igor showed brilliant results. Igor Sechin held the highest positions Read: The most successful Russian actor Sechin studied in a Portuguese group and was supposed to complete his studies in 1982, but was sent on a business trip as a translator to the African continent. Igor returned to the country only a couple of years later and in 1984 received a diploma in philology and novelism.

The beginning of Igor Sechin's career

In 1986, Sechin received a position in a foreign trade association that specialized in the supply of strategically important industrial equipment to countries friendly to the Union.

After two years of work, he was transferred to the executive committee of the Leningrad City Council to work as a Portuguese translator. He was assigned to lead a number of directions: Rio de Janeiro, Barcelona, ​​Milan. During his work in the Leningrad City Council, Sechin met Vladimir Putin, who at that time held the position of assistant vice-rector for international relations. This acquaintance became fateful for him and led Sechin to the mayor's office of St. Petersburg in 1991, when Anatoly Sobchak, having been elected to the post of mayor of the city, invited Putin to work on his team, and he, in turn, took Sechin to his place. He worked at the mayor's office for 5 years in various positions, and in 1996, due to Sobchak's defeat in the elections, he resigned following Vladimir Putin.

Work in the Kremlin

In 1996, Sechin followed Vladimir Putin to Moscow, where he was invited as deputy manager of the affairs of the President of the Russian Federation. In 1998, Igor Sechin defended his dissertation at the Mining Institute of St. Petersburg and received the degree of Candidate of Economic Sciences. It is noteworthy that Sechin chose the direction of hydrocarbons for the topic of his qualifying work. In 1999, Igor received the position of Deputy Head of the Administration of the President of Russia. He was appointed on the same day that Putin was elected acting president of the Russian Federation. He remained in this post until 2008.

PERSONAL LIFE OF IGOR SECHIN

The first wife is Marina Sechina. Today he is the head of the energy holding company “Sustainable Development”. A possible reason for the couple's divorce is the husband's constant absence from home - Sechin spent all his time at work. However, despite this, according to the Kommersant newspaper, the former spouses managed to maintain good business relations with each other. From this marriage, Igor has two children: son Ivan and daughter Inga, who married the son of the Presidential Plenipotentiary Envoy in the Southern Federal District Dmitry Ustinov. In 2005, Igor Sechin had a grandson.

In 2012, Sechin married for the second time - this time to his employee, a young secretary. The details of this marriage are unknown.

Work at Rosneft, Igor Sechin today

Igor Sechin was appointed to the position of President of Rosneft in 2012. Since then, he has been active in management activities - in order to get far ahead of his Russian competitors, Sechin plans to acquire half of the British Petroleum stake in TNK-BP. However, experts believe that this move is an attempt to strengthen control over the country’s fuel and energy complex and nationalize the oil sector. In October 2012, a big deal took place - Rosneft acquired 100% of THK-BP shares for a total amount of more than $60 billion. This allowed the corporation to become the first in the world in terms of proven hydrocarbon reserves. In 2013, Igor Sechin became the leader in the list of the most expensive top managers in Russia according to Forbes magazine. Over the past year, his income was about $50 million.

In the media

Numerous publications, both Russian and foreign, note that Igor Ivanovich Sechin is one of the people closest to Putin. He doesn't like to appear on screen and often refuses interviews. In various resources he is called a closed politician, “chancellor”, “ideologist”, and sometimes even more so – a “gray eminence”, thereby emphasizing his devotion to Putin. Igor Ivanovich Sechin, whose photos often show his good relationship with the president, does not deny this at all. A very interesting fact is that in 2009 he was ahead of the then-current President of the Russian Federation Dmitry Medvedev in the list of the most influential people (according to Forbes). In addition, quite often his person is put in second place after the current President of Russia, V.V. Putin.

1. Kiriyenko (Israel) Sergey Vladilenovich

Place of birth: Sukhumi, USSR

His father, Vladilen Yakovlevich Izraitel, was the son of an ardent communist. Yakov Vladimirovich Izraitel commanded the border post. According to family legend, when there was a fire in the house, he rushed into the fire to save his party card

2. Valentina Matvienko.

Also Jewish.

At the congress of Russian rabbis in St. Petersburg, Governor Valentina Matvienko met with the Chief Sephardic Rabbi of Israel Shlomo Amar. “Smart woman!” - the rabbi praised her.

The Talmud prohibits praising goyim.

Matvienko: the nationality of the head of the national policy agency is not important.

As Rosbalt news agency reports, on June 23, the governor of St. Petersburg met with participants in the congress of rabbis of Russia, which is taking place in this city. Among its participants are the Chief Sephardic Rabbi of Israel Shlomo Moshe Amar, the Chief Ashkenazi Rabbi Yona Metzger and the Chief Rabbi of Russia Berel Lazar (FEOR).

Matvienko walked up the party career ladder step by step. First, the position of department head, then - secretary, then - first secretary of the Petrograd district Komsomol committee and finally - transfer to the regional Komsomol committee. Evil tongues gossiped that often all Komsomol congresses turned into drinking parties, and in order to make a career, you had to drink with the “right” people.

Since those years, the nickname “Valka-glass” has become attached to Matvienko. During the election debate, she was asked about the origin of this nickname, to which Matvienko replied: “I don’t remember a glass, it was half a glass. Didn’t you have one?”

3. Medvedev - purebred Jew David Aaronovich Mendel.

4. Putin - in Israel they believe that this is the present. The king's last name is Epstein.

Graduated from the Moscow Financial Institute (1985) with a degree in finance and credit.

What a Gus educational institution in the USSR, Aunt Rose!

His face is our boy too!

In principle, nothing personal!!! This is just a statement of facts!!!

President Medvedev (Mendel) – (JEW).

Medvedev's assistant Dvorkovich – (JEW)

Chairman of the Government - Putin (Shalomov) Vladimir Vladimirovich (JEW)

First Deputy Prime Minister - Viktor Alekseevich Zubkov (NON-JEW)

First Deputy Prime Minister - Khloponin (JEW)

First Deputy Prime Minister - Shuvalov Igor Ivanovich (JEW)

Deputy Prime Minister - Sergey Borisovich Ivanov (?)

Deputy Prime Minister - Kozak Dmitry Nikolaevich (JEW)

Deputy Prime Minister - Sechin Igor Ivanovich (JEW)

Deputy Prime Minister - Sergei Semyonovich Sobyanin (JEW)

Deputy Prime Minister - Alexander Dmitrievich Zhukov (JEW)

Ministry of Internal Affairs - Nurgaliev Rashid Gumarovich (?)

Ministry of Health and Social Development - Golikova Tatyana Alekseevna (NOT JEWISH)

Ministry of Energy - Sergey Ivanovich Shmatko (NON-JEW)

Ministry of Foreign Affairs - Lavrov Sergey Viktorovich (JEW)

Ministry of Culture and Mass Communications - Avdeev Alexander Alekseevich (JEW)

Ministry of Defense - Anatoly Eduardovich Serdyukov (JEW)

Ministry of Regional Development - Basargin Viktor Fedorovich (JEW)

Ministry of Communications and Mass Communications - Shchegolev Igor Olegovich (JEW)

Ministry of Agriculture - Skrynnik Elena Borisovna (JEW)

Ministry of Education and Science - Andrey Aleksandrovich Fursenko (JEW)

Ministry of Industry and Trade - Khristenko Viktor Borisovich (JEW)

Ministry of Civil Defense, Emergency Situations and Disaster Relief - Shoigu Sergey Kuzhugetovich (?)

mother - Alexandra Yakovlevna Shoigu)

Ministry of Sports, Tourism and Youth Policy - Vitaly Leontyevich Mutko (JEW)

Ministry of Transport - Levitin Igor Evgenievich (JEW)

Ministry of Justice - Konovalov Alexander Vladimirovich (JEW)

Ministry of Economic Development - Nabiullina Elvira Sakhipzadovna (?)

Political education - Central Jewish Resource - claims that Putin’s mother: “...tired of constant moving, left Pechersky and married a Jew Epstein (he, Epstein, took his wife’s last name), who adopted Vova Putin, Putin’s father.”

The electronic newspaper “Petersburg News” wrote: “PUTIN HAS ALREADY SAID THAT THE JEWS HAVE LONG AVOIDED SYMPATHY IN HIM, and he happily recalls how he grew up in a communal apartment on Baskov Lane among Jewish neighbors, the sweetest and most pleasant people.”

So maybe this is why Putin does not want to secure in the Constitution the right of Russians to a State-forming People???

Putin's wife, Lyudmila Abramovna (Alexandrovna) Shkrebneva is Jewish,

daughter of Ekaterina Tikhonovna (Mikhailovna) Shkrebneva,

daughter of the Jew Alexander (Abram) Avraamovich Shkrebnev

“Regarding the “career” of Lyudmila Abramovna Putina. For the sake of registration and an apartment in St. Petersburg with the prospect of going abroad, this former flight attendant..."

“...the first visit of V. Putin and Lyudmila Abramovna to Italy in 2000, where they were at a reception with the Prime Minister...” (“Economic Newspaper” 2003, No. 40 (468), October) Relatives - Jewish sister Olga, husband Victor Tsomaev,

mother-in-law Lyubov Ageevna Tsomaeva-

cousin of Lyudmila's mother, Jew Yu.E. Zittel

“...interview with the director of the Volga region branch of the FEP, doctor of political science, president of the Samara society of psychologists and chairman of the editorial board of Russian Politics E.Yu. Staratelev, in particular, states: “Yes, I won’t hide it, Vladimir Vladimirovich Putin is my distant relative. To be more precise, my father Tsittel Yu.E. is a cousin of the mother of the president’s wife Lyudmila Putina..."

“And Lyuda’s father was there - Sasha (Alexander Avraamovich Shkrebnev - Author). I worked as a model maker at a repair plant... I said goodbye and went to the cemetery where Lyudmila Alexandrovna’s father, Alexander Avraamovich Shkrebnev, is buried.” (Versia newspaper, No. 11, 2004)

90s

According to the Talmud, Jews should not (if they have the opportunity) allow a non-Jew to occupy any position that gives him even the slightest power over the Jews.

Jewish dominance in the “elite” of post-Soviet Russia is obvious. The list of high-ranking Jews of the Yeltsin era can be continued endlessly.

President - Yeltsin (married to a Jewish woman)

Heads of the Presidential Administration: Filatov, Chubais, Voloshin are Jews. GOVERNMENT:

Gaidar, Kiriyenko - Jews Minister of Economy - Yasin - Jew

Minister of Finance - Panskov - Jew

Deputy Minister of Finance - Vavilov - Jew

Chairman of the Central Bank - Paramonova - Jewish

Minister of Energy - Shafrannik - Jew

Minister of Communications - Bulgak - Jew

Minister of Natural Resources - Danilov-Danilyan - Jew

Minister of Transport - Efimov - Jew

Minister of Health - Nechaev is a Jew...

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Brezhnev Leonid Ilyich (1906-1982),

aka Ganopolsky Leonid

married to Victoria Pavlovna Brezhneva

aka Goldberg Victoria, niece of L.Z. Mekhlis.

Dmitry Fedorovich Ustinov,

JEW, real name Ulbricht

The Jew Grechko replaced him as Minister of Defense.

Andrey Andreevich Gromyko,

JEW Father - Isaac Katz.

Foreign Secretary. He is the link between the American-Jewish Committee and the ruling triumvirate of the USSR: Suslov (Zuss) - Andropov (Flekinstein) - Kulakov (Stein).

Viktor Viktorovich Grishin,

JEW, real name Grissel

Fedor Davydovich Kulakov,

JEW, born 1918, Stavropol. Father: David Abramovich Stein.

Arvid Yanovich Pelshe,

Dmitry Stepanovich Polyansky,

JEW, real name Gendrik

Alexander Nikolaevich Shelepin,

JEW, real name Shen.

Vladimir Vasilievich Shcherbitsky,

Gennady (Abram) Ivanovich Voronov,

JEW, real name Arenschen.

Mikhail Andreevich Suslov,

JEW, real name Suess.

Ideologist of the Communist Party (“gray cardinal”), one of the three most influential people in the USSR. Connected with the American Jewish Committee and the B'nai B'rith Masonic Lodge through Gromyko.

Yuri Vladimirovich Andropov,

JEW, real name Andropyan, mother Flekinstein, 1914, art. Nagutskaya, Stavropol region.

One of the three most influential people in the USSR. Head of the KGB, later the first person of the state.

Petr Mironovich Neverov,

JEW, 1918, village of Shirki, now Vitebsk region, son of a Jewish artisan.

Ivan Vasilievich Kapitonov,

Russian, 1915, Zaraysk.

Boris Nikolaevich Ponomarev,

Russian, 1905, Zaraysk.

Mikhail Sergeevich Solomentsev,

JEW, real name Zaltsman, 1913

Nikolai Viktorovich Podgorny,

Russian, 1903

Kirill Timofeevich Mazurov,

JEW, 1914, village of Rudno-Pribytovskaya, Gomel. Kosygin's right hand.

Grigory Vasilievich Romanov,

Russian, 1923, village of Zikhnevo, Novgorod.

Yuri Begunov “The Secret History of Freemasonry”, - M.: Yauza, 2006 p. 326

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