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>April 9, 2021

 

Putin-Merkel Agree Mysterious Deaths Of “Great Reset” Overlords Linked To Prince Charles “Not Coincidence”

 

>By: Sorcha Faal, and as reported to her Western Subscribers

 

In order to better understand the significance of a new Security Council (SC) report circulating in the Kremlin today, whose initial part of the transcript reveals an amazing exchange between President Putin and German Chancellor Angela Merkel during their telephonic conference yesterday, the history of their over 40-year close personal relationship needs to be examined first.

 

A history that begins with Chancellor Merkel being born in West Germany during the early years of the Cold War, then in 1968, saw Merkel joining the Free German Youth, the official communist youth movement sponsored by the ruling Marxist–Leninist Socialist Unity Party of Germany—after which Merkel moved to East Germany, where she studied physics from 1973 to 1978 at Karl Marx University-Leipzig–and near the end of her studies when Merkel sought an assistant professorship at an engineering school, as a condition for getting the job she was told she would need to agree to report on her colleagues to officers of the Ministry for State Security (Stasi).

 

Merkel declined this order using the excuse that she could not keep secrets well enough to be an effective spy—which then caused the Stasi to request further guidance from the Committee for State Security (KGB)—the main intelligence organization of the former Soviet Union whom the Stasi were controlled and directed by, most specifically as it applied to spying activities involving high-profile West German citizens like Merkel.

 

When the KGB received the Stasi file on Merkel it was assigned to Second Chief Directorate (counter-intelligence) case officer Vladimir Putin—who joined the KGB in 1975, and was recruited due to his fluent knowledge of the German language he’d studied since 15-years-old at Saint Petersburg High School 281.

 

With the files of the now defunct KGB and Stasi both having scrubbed from public existence all mentions of the relationship between Merkel and Putin, it’s notable that Merkel worked and studied at the Central Institute for Physical Chemistry of the Academy of Sciences in the Berlin-Adlershof area of East Germany from 1978 to 1990—an area of vital importance because the Stasi stationed its elite 12,000 strong Guard Regiment there—and whose main KGB contact from 1985 to 1990 was First Chief Directorate officer Vladimir Putin—after which then saw both East Germany and the Soviet Union ceasing to exist—then was remarkably followed by Putin becoming the leader of the Russian Federation on the last day of 1999, and Merkel becoming the leader of Germany on 22 November 2005—both of whom are now the longest serving leaders of major power nations.

 

By knowing this history, it’s no surprise this transcript shows President Putin and Chancellor Merkel both agreeing that the United States understands that it cannot stop the Nord Stream 2 project with its sanctions, which is why they are trying to put pressure on the Europeans—but Washington is unlikely to be able to force Europe to impose official sanctions against the pipeline and disrupt its construction, since the EU understands its significance, and this project is crucial for Germany since the low cost of Russian gas increases the efficiency of German industry.

 

What’s most interesting about this transcript, though, is the exchange between President Putin and Chancellor Merkel about their respective positions articulated at the World Economic Forum—where Merkel said the pandemic is the “disaster of the century” and lays bare “the weaknesses of our societies”, and Putin warned: “Needless to say, there are no direct parallels in history. However, some experts – and I respect their opinion – compare the current situation to the 1930s…I would like to point out the negative demographic consequences of the ongoing social crisis and the crisis of values, which could result in humanity losing entire civilizational and cultural continents”.