Dmitry Medvedev — Worse than NATO

Medvedev: It should be illegal for sovereign states to disobey Gates-funded WHO

The perfect fit for your “national security council”

Moscow has warned Washington it will take whatever measures are necessary to ensure its security; step one: send Dmitry Medvedev into permanent exile?

In an interview with TASS, Medvedev admitted he has fantasies about bringing criminal charges against people who “sow panic” on social media by undermining the unassailable safety and efficacy of Russia’s totally unproven genetic slurry. (Don’t worry, you’ll only be brought to justice if you “deliberately” spread “fake” information.)

But just to be on the safe side, you should “filter what you say” to make sure you don’t inadvertently damage the reputation of a coercive medical experiment with zero transparency.

What other nuggets of wisdom can Medvedev share with us, the lowly sowers of panic?

Medvedev’s gross interview with TASS reminded us of a truly deranged article he wrote in November, in which he meditated on the “lessons” gleaned from the global outbreak of cold-like symptoms. Let’s review some highlights.

“It should be illegal to disobey the Bill Gates-funded WHO”

Medvedev really likes the World Health Organization. So much so that he thinks this prestigious and very trustworthy group of technocrats should be given sweeping powers in times of (alleged) health crisis:

Cooperation through the WHO has improved somewhat. However, problems remain to this day. The main one is that the organization does not have the leverage to force states to pursue a single, coordinated policy at all levels. National governments have the right to disobey WHO recommendations or issue their own decisions, sometimes contradicting the world ones.

In this regard, it is necessary to think about giving WHO the authority to make significant mobilization decisions in the interests of the entire world community in an emergency situation (for example, during a pandemic). It is likely that in order for the WHO to obtain such authority, it will be necessary for the UN members to adopt an international convention on cooperation in this area.

Just a reminder: this was written by the deputy chairman of Russia’s security council—whose job, as we understand it, entails safeguarding Russia’s national sovereignty.

Compulsory vaccination: “very liberal”

Medvedev is a proponent of coercive injections. But not all mandatory clot-shot policies are equal. According to Medvedev, Russia has adopted a “very liberal” approach to bullying people into taking unproven genetic drugs:

All countries in relation to compulsory vaccination were divided into three groups: a) those where compulsory vaccination has been introduced; b) those where compulsory vaccination has been introduced for certain categories of citizens; c) those where vaccination remains purely voluntary. Russia, as already noted, fell into category “b)”.

At the same time, we use legal restrictive measures against unvaccinated individuals, which consist in the possibility of imposing a ban on travel to other countries, the possibility of refusing admission to educational organizations and healthcare institutions, the possibility of suspension from work or refusal to hire. Vaccination against coronavirus is not yet included in the general national vaccination schedule. There is also no criminal or administrative liability for failure by citizens to fulfill the obligation to vaccinate (despite the fact that liability is established for legal entities for failure to comply with the instructions of Rospotrebnadzor). In other words, the legislation in this area remains very liberal in our country.

With cattle tags widely used in St. Petersburg and many other regions, vaccination is becoming less and less “voluntary” in Russia. So what Medvedev is really saying here (back in November, very prophetic) is: “slowly boiling your citizens alive in a giant pot of clot-shot juice is a very liberal thing to do.”

Cold-like symptoms accelerated the fourth industrial revolution, but too many people still use cash

According to Medvedev, the best thing about the global cold-like symptoms crisis was that it destroyed small businesses while enriching corporate online retailers. The tragedy, of course, is that there are still way too many people who only use cash—which is totally unacceptable:

COVID-19 has seriously accelerated the fourth industrial revolution. Since March 2020, there has been an explosion in the quantity and quality of a variety of online services, whether it be grocery delivery, access to government services, virtual cultural events, bank payments or distance learning. This was due to the urgent need to avoid physical contact between people. But online tools have already firmly entered our lives, they have become extremely in demand, familiar and necessary every day.

At the same time, a new problem has emerged, which previously received much less attention: the digital divide of individual citizens, as well as entire regions and states. So, at present, cash payments are becoming a thing of the past, there is a widespread transition to non-cash forms of payments. However, according to various estimates, 1.7 billion people, that is, 22% of the world’s population, still do not have access to modern banking technologies.

Think of all the poor souls who don’t have access to Sbercoin.

“Segregation is good for democracy”

Probably you will not be surprised to learn that Medvedev is open to the idea of creating a clot-shot caste system that would “significantly infringe on the rights of the unvaccinated.”

He even suggests uninjected Russians should be paid less because they “pose a threat to society”:

Of course, this creates a certain segregation on the basis of vaccination. However, such measures are quite effective… After all, unvaccinated people harm not only themselves, but also those around them, especially children… Therefore, the improvement of legislation in this area is a challenge that our state has yet to find an answer to. And, to put it bluntly, that response will have to depend on the level of threat to public safety posed by the pandemic. In certain situations, public safety and social well-being of the entire population become more important than respect for the rights and freedoms of an individual citizen. Protecting the majority is a fundamental principle of democracy.

Proposal: NATO and Russia should team up and encircle Dmitry Medvedev with military bases. This would be a great triumph for world peace, since Medvedev poses an existential threat to humanity.

He’s simply terrible. And he’s also deputy chairman of Russia’s security council.

Not good.

Source: Edward Slavsquat

20 Comments
  1. al madison says

    I have no idea why Putin keeps this guy around. He is clearly an authoritarian and globalist stooge.

    1. Jerôme says

      He is madd he can’t share power with Putin anymore..So, he attacks him whenever he can, untill he became a cellmate of Navaľny…

      1. Ron says

        He’s not mad…he’s a traitor and member of the “Globalist Deep State” corrupt elite. Gates, Schwab, Kissinger, Johnson and every NATO country leader, every 5 eyes country leader, Biden are a part of the Global Deep State elite. These people have no loyalty to their own country.

        1. nnn says

          They are all loyal only to Israel

    2. Abraham Lincoln says

      Time to get ride of him and the remaining criminal oligarchs

    3. Hostage (Raptar) Driver says

      He is the Jew gatekeeper for Russia

    4. Mark says

      He pursues a policy of “keep your friends close, but your enemies closer”. Despite his grand-sounding titles, Medvedev has no executive power over legislation, and can blabber all day long about how he thinks the country ‘should’ be run. In this he is similar to Alexey Kudrin, currently Chairman of the Accounts Chamber; he can advise on fiscal policy, but he cannot make it and nobody he serves is obligated to take his advice.

      Putin probably receives the occasional nugget of good advice from these NATO-worshipers, and he is polite enough to listen to them, but I have never noticed that either has any effect on national policies. That said, the whole world’s COVID policies are coercive and foolish, and attracting growing rage from their populations who correctly perceive themselves being maneuvered into a public-health merit system of booster after booster at six-month intervals. That vampire who runs the CDC dedicated a press conference the other day to what she called ‘pivoting the language’ so that ‘fully vaccinated’ is replaced by ‘up-to-date’.

    5. Ron says

      Not so easy to completely drain the swamp…..sometimes it’s better to keep your enemies close.

    6. Stephen Kastl says

      Is he a Soros plant?

      1. nnn says

        The guy is a small stinker with Napoleon complex

  2. EstibenDelMar says

    that is a sample of the always present stalinist mentality that will remain among russians for generations to come.

    1. edwardi says

      Don’t get your comment. Implying this atlantacist at heart dmitri has any sort of principled Stalinist thought, explain your confused statement.

      1. EstibenDelMar says

        Stalinism was born way before atlanticism. The fact that medvedev wants to push the vaxx at any human cost and goulaging (repressing) all those who refuse the vaxxines shows the stalinist ways are happy and healthy among the current russian elites.

        Now, in order to sum this up so you dont get confused by too many words: Medvedev is applying the stalinist model of thinking: if you dont do what i want u get lead or goulag. Did u get it now?

  3. Ultrafart the Brave says

    Proposal: NATO and Russia should team up and encircle Dmitry Medvedev with military bases. This would be a great triumph for world peace, since Medvedev poses an existential threat to humanity.

    Perhaps we should clarify whatever connections Mr. Medvedev may have with the Bildeburgers in general, and Klaus Schwab in particular.

    There’s more than enough rope and lamp posts to go around.

    1. edwardi says

      too late to be a liberal western minded atlantacist. this guy especially must see the better paths, per Putin etc., so still so brain addled as his comments, he must be cons9dered 5th column. Like a disciple of Navalany in high places . There is speculation a large purge from active government posts will be done in the near term.

  4. ken says

    I see very little difference between him and pretty much all (it seems) powersites and parasites in the world today. He is a disciple of Schwab and the WEF is his New Jerusalem as are Morrison, Adern, Macron, Trodupe, Biden, Bozo, Putin and the rest.

    Only difference I see is he admits it.

  5. GMC says

    Ya, I thought that the No Dual Citizenship folks in the high ranking offices was to keep the pro globalist out of the R F Gov. but it didn’t work. Not sure if Medvedev declares a dual citizenship, but it doesn’t really matter – does it ? This will be the downfall – again. Here’s an interesting article for those who have done a little studying on the land of th Pechenegs and Khazars in So. Kievian Rus from 800 to 1300 { give or take}.Konstantine III or V or whoever, wrote a book about them in 900 or so. So did some Iranian explorers.

    https://blogs.timesofisrael.com/leaked-report-israel-acknowledges-jews-in-fact-khazars-secret-plan-for-reverse-migration-to-ukraine/

  6. nnn says

    What do you expect from dumbo Jew

  7. XSFRGR says

    I hope that VVP’s purpose for keeping Medvedev around is Machiavelli in action: “Keep your friends close; keep your enemies closer.” Other wise VVP should remember Aesop’s fable The Frog, and The Scorpion.

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