Anonymous ID: 9131a1 Aug. 9, 2018, 5:50 p.m. No.2530345   🗄️.is đź”—kun

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Great_Game

https://www.whatdoesitmean.com/index2626.htm

 

In this new 21st Century version of “The Great Game” confrontation that began being played out between the Russian Empire and British Empire in the early 19th Century, this report explains, Trump has deftly moved the United States into the power position of breaking the British and European Union’s control over global trade—with Trump’s most masterful move being his using his own “Deep State” enemies attacks to his advantage—most importantly by his using the “fake news” drummed up Russian-hysteria to separate the European Union from its main energy suppliers Russia, Iran and Turkey.

 

As was fully expected by Russian Foreign Ministry officials, this report says, Trump’s actions have forced both Iran and Turkey firmly into Russia’s sphere of influence orbit—and that now sees Russia and Iran bypassing the US Dollar in trade between them, and that Russia and Turkey are now doing too—but with Trump’s most hoped for “Great Game” move being the expelling of Russia, Turkey and Iran from the Western controlled Society for Worldwide Interbank Financial Telecommunication (SWIFT) system that all global trade transactions pass through.

 

Not known to but a few of the most advanced technically learned American people, this report explains, is that the fully Western controlled global banking SWIFT system relies on the “backbone of backbones”—that is a series of high-capacity cables – usually underwater – and satellites linked to extremely high-end routers utilizing the Border Gateway Protocol (BGP) protocol to setup the paths for intra-county linking—and whose hundreds-of-billions of dollars cost to create can only be afforded by large nation states, or group of nation states—but that Russia has now successfully completed by the creation of its own global banking system alternative to counter SWIFT—and that along with Russian banks and global oil giant Rosneft, the state tech giant Rostec has now switched to also—with the associated Russian National Card Payment System NSPK, also, now flooding the globe with its MIR charge-debit cards to, likewise, counter MasterCard and Visa—and that all Russian businesses with transactions of over 40 million rubles ($700,000) started accepting last year, with 1 July 2020 being the date all Russian pensioners will be issued them to use free of charge.