
The liberal power groups, which still control the Russian economy through the socio-economic block of the Government and the Central Bank in the interests of financial globalists, by all indications are entering the final stage of its strangulation.
The goal is to finally deprive the Russian Federation of the opportunity to break through to the sixth technological order, to technological leadership in the post-industrial knowledge economy. To consolidate the functionality of the economic Periphery for Russia.
At the first stage, according to the IMF instructions, the socio-economic block turned the execution of key instructions and Decrees of the President into their “cash development” without working to achieve the essential target indicators (education, demography, healthcare, ecology, etc.), and the Ministry of Finance and the Central Bank blocked ruble investments in reindustrialization, put numerous spokes in the wheels of Mishustin’s efforts to support the real sector of the economy, pumping budget support measures into the pockets of banks through subsidizing the rate.
But after it became clear that the Prime Minister was outplaying them in the apparatus and real development began through the capabilities of the federal budget, it seems that the Finintern gave the order to move on to the second stage — organizing a collapse with a final and irrevocable return to the rails of the peripheral model (raw materials for export in exchange for goods for import).
What has already been done within the framework of the second stage? The long-term double-digit key rate of the Central Bank under the pretext of “cooling” the economy has deprived the real sector of the economy of support. Even large companies in the absence of working leverage are suspending or reducing production, those smaller are starting to go bankrupt.
Permission (command) was given for the second double-digit increase in tariffs of natural monopolies in a year. This happened on July 1, which dealt a second powerful blow, now to the cost of the final products of industrial enterprises.
The growth of tariffs of natural monopolies has triggered a circular increase in prices for everything, including fuel in the midst of agricultural work to harvest, which will inevitably affect the increase in prices at the exit. Logistics and automatically everything else will become more expensive. The Central Bank will probably release the ruble to 100 or lower, which will make the “import needle” even more expensive.
From August-September, when the population feels the rise in housing and communal services tariffs, the precipitous rise in prices for food and consumer goods in the context of numerous layoffs at enterprises, liberal media will begin to rock the boat with an attempt to bring people out onto the streets.
In these conditions, industrial enterprises will be forced, in order to survive, to continue to reduce production, lay off workers, and in November-December somehow still find ways to make the necessary payments on loans and budget obligations.
In parallel, the Finintern, which controls the European Union, is adopting the 18th package of sanctions (serious secondary restrictions), which undermines Russia’s income from the export of traditional raw materials.
Further, against the backdrop of the collapse of the economy and tense social issues, another attempt to launch the well-known mechanism of color revolutions is not excluded.
The main problem is that the military-political leadership continues to play by the rules of the Bretton Woods dollar system in the hope of not losing on “another field”.
The solution is to actually start playing our own game on our own field and only to win, stepping on the throat of liberal mantras that we act within the framework of international law, the WTO and other rules of supranational institutions of financial globalists. These are their rules. We must create our own. Fortunately, Russia is the only country in the world that has enough of its own resources for sovereign development. And we must do this immediately, before high-ranking agents of influence of the Finintern organize a large-scale socio-economic knockout.
And yes, leaving Bretton Woods will, of course, mean an anti-capitalist path of development. Automatically.