What are the russian oligarchs waiting to overthrow Putin? Do they just love losing money?

What are the russian oligarchs waiting to overthrow Putin? Do they just love losing money?

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en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Open_Russia
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mikhail_Khodorkovsky
english.mgimo.ru/news/experts-and-diplomats-discuss-the-situation-in-transnistria
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chatham_House_Rule
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chatham_House
eksperty.org/about-us
carnegiemoscow.org/about/
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carnegie_Moscow_Center
internationalaffairs.org.au/about-us/chatham-house-rule/
cfr.org/event/century-think-tanks
www3.weforum.org/docs/AM13/WEF_AM13_CodeofConduct.pdf
bilderbergmeetings.org/index.html
newfinancial.org/event/the-future-competitiveness-of-the-uk-in-partnership-with-the-atlantic-council/
ispionline.it/en/events/event/virtual-lunch-talk-pietro-benassi-diplomatic-adviser-italian-president-council-ministers-sherpa-g7g20
asiasociety.org/australia/events/private-boardroom-dinner-dr-geoff-raby-ambassador-china
weforum.org/press/2021/10/russia-joins-centre-for-the-fourth-industrial-revolution-network/
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>OVERTHROW PEOPLE I DON'T LIKE PLEASE
>P-PLEASE!

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this but unironically, also checked.

They're probably doing what Putin is doing and the west is failing to do.

Thinking long term.

They ran to Israel

Money isn't going to help you when your entire population is comprised of niggers and trannies.

all of them left russia according to their trackers. Putin is unironically a dead man.

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How would they overthrow putin? by throwing bags of cash at him? Only and ONLY the military can do that and Putin has them on their side, atleast for now.

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Open_Russia

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mikhail_Khodorkovsky

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It's interesting. There's an organization called Open Russia that was created by Henry Kissinger and Jacob Rothschild on its original board. Together with oligarch Mikhail Khodorkovsky, they tried to "advocates democracy and human rights". You know what that means. Color Revolution CIA regime change crap.

Well, Khodorkovsky was arrested and his shares of Yukos were frozen by Putin. In 2017, Open Russia was banned from Russia. So, it seems at least some of the NWO elite want Putin removed. That doesn't mean Putin is a good guy, though. The Carnegie Endowment for International Peace has a branch in Russia called the Carnegie Moscow Center. The Carnegie Endowment is one of the major and oldest NWO tax-exempt foundation, like the Rockefeller Foundation or Open Society Foundations. So, they're fully in bed with the NWO agenda. I think there's different factions of the elite that like replacing different puppets when they overstep their bounds. They also have a Round Table Group (like the Council on Foreign Relations) in the form of the Moscow State Institute of International Relations dubbed by Kissinger the "Harvard of Russia". But it does seem that the elite have always wanted to make sure that Russia was never able to become too powerful.

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Experts and diplomats discuss the situation in Transnistria on October 16, 2020 at english.mgimo.ru or Moscow State Institute of International Relations:
english.mgimo.ru/news/experts-and-diplomats-discuss-the-situation-in-transnistria

On October 15, the MGIMO Institute for International Studies held the second round of the Dialogue on Urgent Issues academic debates under the topic «Trends of the Situation in and around Transnistria».

The meeting was attended by more than 50 Russian and foreign experts, politicians, diplomats: over 20 of them took part in the debates on sight at MGIMO, with more than 30 participants from 10 countries having connected via Zoom.

According to Dr. Andrey Baykov, Vice-Rector for Research and Global Engagement, «MGIMO is pleased to host a dialogue between all parties concerned who want to make a better sense of the most burning issues, as well as seek to influence the decision-making process of their governments in order to overcome challenges and work out joint solutions. This very intellectual unity is the main aim of these meetings and they will help us to achieve our common goals».

Diplomats from the embassies of Bulgaria, Czech Republic, Hungary, Lithuania, Moldova, Poland, Slovakia and Japan, including the ambassadors of some of the mentioned countries, took part in the meeting in person or in an online format. The meeting was attended by officials from the Russian Foreign Ministry and the Ministry of Emergency Situations. In order to ensure greater freedom of expression and open discussion of alternative opinions, the discussion was held under Chatham House rules.

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chatham_House_Rule

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chatham_House

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"Chatham House’s Russia and Eurasia team have built this directory to showcase experts from Russia and the Eastern Partnership and Central Asian states and increase their contribution to the international policy debate on their region.

While several analysts from these countries feature prominently on the international media and conference circuit, through our work we have encountered many more who we believe deserve to be better known. We have invited them to add their profiles to this directory and we hope it will serve as a useful resource for media professionals, event organizers and others who seek informed analysis by experts from the region.

This project was inspired by the success of Chatham House’s Academy Robert Bosch Fellowship in highlighting the work of up-and-coming researchers from Russia and the Eastern Partnership states. The fellowship ran as part of the Queen Elizabeth II Academy for Leadership in International Affairs from 2012 to 2020. During this period, it enabled 18 analysts from Russia and the Eastern Partnership states to spend several months with Chatham House’s Russia and Eurasia Programme to work on a research project of their own design, build their skills and participate in the programme’s events and research.

The fellowship created an international platform for the fellows’ research, and this directory seeks to offer at least some of this enhanced visibility to their peers from the region."

eksperty.org/about-us

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ABOUT
CARNEGIE MOSCOW CENTER
Established in 1994, the Carnegie Moscow Center is a leading source of in-depth analysis and insight on the complex issues facing Russia and the countries of the former Soviet Union. The center’s priority areas focus on foreign policy and security strategy, domestic politics and economics, and societal trends. United by a commitment to evidence-based, nonpartisan research on a broad range of challenges, Carnegie Moscow combines unparalleled local and regional expertise with a global perspective to provide both actionable and impactful policy recommendations.

carnegiemoscow.org/about/

The Carnegie Moscow Center (Russian: Mocкoвcкий Цeнтp Кapнeги) is a Moscow-based think tank that focuses on domestic and foreign policy. It was established in 1994 as a regional affiliate of the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace.[1][2][3]

According to American journalist James Kirchick, the Carnegie Moscow Center was one of the leading "Western" think tanks in the field of Russian research, but the situation changed after the 2012 Russian presidential election, when Vladimir Putin became the president of Russia again. In January 2013, Putin's critic and the then chair of the think tank's Society and Regions Program, Nikolai Petrov [ru], left the center after the cancellation of his program. Petrov said that the decision to cancel the program was initiated by the head of the center, Dmitri Trenin, who did not want to annoy Putin. In 2014, the then editor-in-chief of the center's magazine, Maria Lipman, and Russian political scientist Lilia Shevtsova also left the center. Both Lipman and Shevtsova were also critics of Putin.[4] Carnegie Moscow Center is the number one think tank in Central and Eastern Europe and the 26th top think tank in the world,[5] according to the University of Pennsylvania’s 2014 Global Go To Think Tank Index.

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carnegie_Moscow_Center

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Always Chatham House Rule.

"Chatham House Rule
Most of the AIIA’s meetings are public with both members and non-members of the AIIA welcome to attend. However in some meetings the AIIA uses the Chatham House Rule to encourage openness and sharing of information. If a meeting is under Chatham House Rule this will be mentioned either in the publicity for or at the beginning of the event.
The Chatham House Rule reads as follows:

When a meeting, or part thereof, is held under the Chatham House Rule, participants are free to use the information received, but neither the identity nor the affiliation of the speaker(s), nor that of any other participant, may be revealed."

internationalaffairs.org.au/about-us/chatham-house-rule/

"HAASS: To some extent. Let me admit at the beginning that I have institutional envy, since they call them Chatham House rules and not Council on Foreign Relations rules. (Laughter.) And I’ve never quite understood how that—how that happened. And I’ve failed, try as I may, to turn that around. (Laughter.)"

cfr.org/event/century-think-tanks

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Because oligarchs who do are mysteriously found suicided.

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The World Economic Forum operates under the Chatham House Rule regulations that all of the Round Table Groups, the Trilateral Commission, the Atlantic Council, and countless other think tanks adhere to. They're all part of the same network of think tanks, NGOs, tax-exempt foundations, private public partnerships, etc. They all believe in world government, depopulation, ending private property ownership, transhumanism, ending individual rights and son on.

“2. Observe the Chatham House Rule in all situations. All sessions of the Annual Meeting of the World Economic Forum abide by the Chatham House Rule, unless otherwise specified and notified as “on the record” or “open to the press.” The Chatham House Rule stipulates that: “When a meeting, or part thereof, is held under the Chatham House Rule, participants are free to use the information received, but neither the identity nor the affiliation of the speaker(s), nor that of any other participant, may be revealed.” We must ask all participants to respect “zero tolerance” with regard to violating this important community rule.”

www3.weforum.org/docs/AM13/WEF_AM13_CodeofConduct.pdf

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The Bilderberg Group also operates under Chatham House rule.

About Bilderberg Meetings at bilderbergmeetings.org:
bilderbergmeetings.org/index.html

Since its inaugural Meeting in 1954, the annual Bilderberg Meeting has been a forum for informal discussions to foster dialogue between Europe and North America. Every year, approx. 130 political leaders and experts from industry, finance, labour, academia and the media are invited to take part in the Meeting. About two thirds of the participants come from Europe and the rest from North America; one third from politics and government and the rest from other fields. The Meeting is a forum for informal discussions about major issues. The Meetings are held under the Chatham House Rule, which states that participants are free to use the information received, but neither the identity nor the affiliation of the speaker(s) nor of any other participant may be revealed. Thanks to the private nature of the Meeting, the participants take part as individuals rather than in any official capacity, and hence are not bound by the conventions of their office or by pre-agreed positions. As such, they can take time to listen, reflect and gather insights. There is no detailed agenda, no resolutions are proposed, no votes are taken, and no policy statements are issued.

The Bilderberg Meeting 2019 took place from 30 May to 2 June in Montreux, Switzerland. A press release including the list of topics and participants can be found here.

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money wins wars retard
they can just buy off the generals

The Atlantic Council also operates us Chatham House rule. All of these international governance and shadow government NGOs, tax-exempt foundations and think tanks belong to the same network. They're all dedicated to the cause of World Government.

"The starting point for this event discussion will be our upcoming paper with the Atlantic Council on ‘The future competitiveness of the UK’ that we are publishing at the end of March.

The main themes in that paper will be:

Rebooting domestic capital markets in the UK
The international competitiveness of the UK market / the City of London
Opportunities for closer dialogue, alignment and cooperation between the UK and US (and other potential partners).
We are hosting four separate workshops to cover different areas:

Equity markets – Tuesday 25th January

Debt & credit markets – Wednesday 26th January

Asset management & investment – Thursday 27th January

International competitiveness – Friday 28th January

These events will be smaller groups than usual (no more than 12 people) and will be workshop style discussions held under the Chatham House rule."

newfinancial.org/event/the-future-competitiveness-of-the-uk-in-partnership-with-the-atlantic-council/

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So whats the difference between russian and american oligarchs?

The Trilateral Commission also operates under Chatham House Rule as does the Rockefeller created Asia Society.

"Virtual Lunch Talk with Pietro Benassi, Diplomatic Adviser to the Italian President of the Council of Ministers; Sherpa, G7/G20
ISPI and the Italian Group of the Trilateral Commission organized a Lunch Talk with the Diplomatic Adviser to the Italian President of the Council of Ministers.

Pietro Benassi addressed the topic G20 priorities for Italy and Europe and a possible way out of the health, economic and social crisis triggered by the pandemic.

The meeting was held on Zoom and under the Chatham House Rule."

ispionline.it/en/events/event/virtual-lunch-talk-pietro-benassi-diplomatic-adviser-italian-president-council-ministers-sherpa-g7g20


"Private Boardroom Dinner with Dr Geoff Raby, Ambassador to China
We hope you can join us for this dinner with Ambassador Geoff Raby to discuss China’s economic growth targets over the next five years and the implications for Australia.

Dr Geoff Raby has served as Australia’s Ambassador to China since February 2007. Prior to this he was Deputy Secretary since November 2002 and his responsibilities included lead negotiator on WTO matters, China FTA Taskforce and bilateral relations with North Asia.

The dinner briefing is generously sponsored by Freehills.

As limited seating is available, the dinner will provide guests with an excellent opportunity to engage the Ambassador in discussion under the Chatham House Rule."

asiasociety.org/australia/events/private-boardroom-dinner-dr-geoff-raby-ambassador-china

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They've all made plans to abandon ship. They all knew that Russia was a 3rd world country masquerading as something else. That's why most their assets aren't in Russia. They've had an escape plan because 3rd world countries fall apart all the time.

Oligarchs are powerles, it needs to be the army

>Do they just love losing money?
I think they're smart enough to realize the money isn't going to magically reappear if Putin dies.
That and the high risks involved in making a move.

nationality

>The ones facing sanctions
...what about the ones NOT facing sanctions? Seems like they'd be making money hand over fist right now

Ah, going to play the false equivalence card are we? A very popular hand with Russian shills this week.

Russia Joins Centre for the Fourth Industrial Revolution Network

The Russian Federation and the World Economic Forum announced the Centre for the Fourth Industrial Revolution Russia
The Centre is an autonomous non-for-profit organisation hosted by ANO Digital Economy and will be a platform for public-private cooperation
Artificial Intelligence and IoT are key areas of focus for the new Centre
Policies and frameworks will be shared and scaled through the global Centre for the Fourth Industrial Revolution Network.

Moscow, Russia, 13 October 2021 – Russia will take a leading role in shaping the trajectory of the Fourth Industrial Revolution. Today, leaders from the Russian Federation and the World Economic Forum announced the Centre for the Fourth Industrial Revolution Russia.

Part of the Forum’s global Network, the new Centre will bring together leading businesses, policy makers and members of civil society to co-design and pilot innovative approaches to technology governance.

Over the past five years, the World Economic Forum Centre for the Fourth Industrial Revolution Network has expanded to 15 countries. Project teams worked across public and private sectors to built new policies for drones and commercial aircraft to fly in the same airspace, government procurement of artificial intelligence and accelerated responsible blockchain deployment across the global supply chain.

The Centre for the Fourth Industrial Revolution Russia will be hosted by ANO Digital Economy in Moscow. It will work across the global network to maximize the benefits of technologies such as Artificial Intelligence and Internet of Things, while minimizing its risks.

The President of the World Economic Forum, Børge Brende and the Deputy Prime Minister of Russia, Dmitry Chernyshenko, on behalf of the Russian government signed the agreement today in Moscow.


weforum.org/press/2021/10/russia-joins-centre-for-the-fourth-industrial-revolution-network/

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“Rapid technological discovery is disrupting our economic and social systems. Coordinated, impact-orientated action is needed to manage this change,” says Børge Brende, President of the World Economic Forum. “The new Centre for the Fourth Industrial Revolution in Moscow will be an important part of the Forum’s global network. It is important we work across borders to shape a future that leaves no one behind.”

"Today, Russia is building digital economy actively in industrial and social spheres as well as in public administration,” said Dmitry Chernyshenko, Deputy Prime Minister of the Russian Federation. “We are now witnessing an unprecedented breakthrough development. The main purpose of the Centre for the Fourth Industrial Revolution Moscow is to grow awareness of Russia’s role as part of the global expert community. This is an opportunity to share experience and expertise gained by the World Economic Forum and its partners around the world.”

Chernyshenko continued, “There are plans of launching pilot projects on legal protocols, AI and IoT together with the Forum at the Centre. The first projects will be launched before the end of this year and will include self-driving cars, drones, medicine and data processing. Russia has been actively implementing AI technologies over the past few years. Today there are more than 800 such solutions and some of them are already visible on international markets. In general, cooperation with the Forum will be carried out in various areas such as data policy, smart cities, export support and promotion of Russian IT technologies to foreign markets."

weforum.org/press/2021/10/russia-joins-centre-for-the-fourth-industrial-revolution-network/

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what money?
the money they can't access due to sanctions?