Tuesday 3 February 2009

I BARK BACK.


I BARK BACK. 3 February 2009. 15:52:52. At yesterday evening, to know that James Murdoch appointed like a non-executive director at the pharmaceutical giant GlaxoSmithKline, make me go berserk. Seeing on the street Willy Lancaster (well, not him, but his face and his way of approach) asking me for light, and telling me that his lighter has lost on the snow, I considered first that this is a good omen. And still think the same. Although, coincidently, a couple yards away, at another side of the street, two mikes start to bulling. Seems, that small contact like this – make a lot of repercussions. Also, show the ways of Policy Makers and CV breakers “arrangements” at the City highest levels. Look at my logic. The multibillion market of natural gas for Europe, was with ground-breaking noise. Not just huge economical disturbances in Baltic Countries, Eastern Europe, and almost one month Middle East War. But, who was the winners, who exactly reap the essential of present circumstances. In my opinion, was Pfizer acquiring the Wyeth for 52 billion Euros. But, come back to the why I was going berserk and why I feel miserable and hate be in UK, and telling to myself how I was stupid to decide to come here. Telling to myself again, and again – stop worrying about issues you have no control over… However, that completely  disrespect for every name which I had putted in my blogs, which at the end, help me to arrive at the conclusion, that that this news is no more than a JEW’S SHIT. This has such a miserable “key”, like have a “key” the simultaneous appearance of Medvedev site to general access and this pure plagiarism of this “untouchable” Jew. Where the all job, tender, feasibility, home work, and assessment was made by me, Viktor Glugovsky. For who interested to arguing with me, plagiarism mean to publish borrowed thought as original, or to steal (thoughts), or to practise – mean commit (plagiarism). Look at the what’s happen to the new film “The curious case of Benjamin Button” with Brat Pitt. Where the one Italian writer accuse the “untouchables like this JEW’S SHIT James Murdoch” of plagiarism.  That classic situation of “Mozart and Solieri” just in variant the age is in vice-versa… Since the late nineties, where the Astra Zeneca make enormous merge of $72 billion dollars, I feel, and more stronger feel now, that this “brotherhood” of City, Willy Lancaster of course in, who make and still do this to me. That, Astra Zeneca merge was architected by me. Look at my archives. And this kind of business is in such way tricky, that only big Mommy (the old whore Elizabeth the II) can, but never will, to say something about the real author. About me. Now, my dreams. Notable in did, that I was bitten (at night) only once. Incredible progress… Well, I am American trooper with band of brothers in Western Europe. We are hotly received by the administration of small town. They resolve to award us (all f***** regiment) with principal product of this municipality. The full, one hundred and twenty peaces of crockery. Very fine made china from Lower Saxony. (You know, what’s mean for ongoing… China?). We all are very cheerful with this present. In same time, we are worrying, because one of our comrades disappears. At the morning coffee briefing, all agree that this is some kind of Geo-strategic (see article 1) deserter. Which, on my private point of view, after reading corresponding article, and fairly well knowing the Europe by my skin, I told you that this is mean: “Better to have the robin in a hand than a stork in the air” policy. Because, the Osborn (see article 2), that Russian cock-sucker, (Tory politician) was here present for last three days. How I, without be “active” can do this weird connections, between internet site of Medvedev and JEW’S SHIT new, the high salary position? Can’t, if he not annoys me here in this dirty, cold, with walls full of dew, from your Highness Royalties and Concessions flat? And at the next day after FT announcement – he disappear forever? Like in Astra Zeneca the $72 billion merge. Seems, that he never go to bother me again.   I FEEL, THAT I AM TO MUCH INTIMIDATED BY THE SOMEONE’S OVERLY ASSERTIVE ATTITUDE. AND DON’T WANT TO BOW DOWN! I BARK BACK.

Article 1: German troops to be sent to France for first time in 65 years.

France and Germany are expected to give details this weekend of an agreement to station hundreds of German troops on French soil for the first time since the second world war, in a region the countries have squabbled over for centuries. The historic move for troops in either Alsace or Lorraine is part of a 20-year joint military project to encourage reconciliation between the two countries. Despite its symbolic significance for a country occupied by Nazi forces, the decision has so far prompted little more than curious and insouciant reaction from the French public. "The prospect of seeing German troops settle in France again ... makes my grandfather splutter," said a Libération reader in a posting on the French newspaper's website. "What an extraordinary symbol of Franco-German reconciliation". The decision is the latest development for the two countries' 5,000-strong binational brigade, which has been on missions in Bosnia, Kosovo and Afghanistan. Under the plan, which has been confirmed in Germany by the Christian Democrat MP Volker Kauder and others, a battalion of between 450 and 800 soldiers is to be based in Alsace or Lorraine. More details are expected when the German chancellor, Angela Merkel, and the French president, Nicolas Sarkozy, meet at the international Munich Security Conference this weekend. It is known that Germany wants to station troops in the Alsatian towns of Comar and Illkirch-Graffenstaden, while France would like to see the battalion settle in Metz or Bitche in Lorraine. The move would help secure the brigade's future, which had appeared to be in doubt after France announced it would have to withdraw its troops from the main units stationed in the German towns of Donaueschingen, Müllheim and Immendingen. Military cutbacks and a shake-up of regiments in France triggered the need to fill gaps at home at the expense of units based in Germany. Germany has voiced opposition to the French withdrawal, prompting Sarkozy to suggest he might now leave a regiment in Donaueschingen. According to a German source, the decision to move German troops to France followed French pressure as the two countries discussed the brigade's future. Briefing the media after talks with Franz Josef Jung, the German defence minister, Kauder said he did not expect the French withdrawal to happen sooner than the next three or four years. The Alsatian newspaper Dernières Nouvelle d'Alsace reacted to the news about the binational brigade with the headine: "Sixty-four years after the end of the second world war German soldiers could now be stationed in Alsace once again". But Hubert Haenel, a senator from south Alsace, said the news had been met with calm acceptance and had not been interpreted by locals as a provocation.

Article 2: The Jew’s shit: James Murdoch takes GlaxoSmithKline role

James Murdoch has been appointed a non-executive director at the pharmaceutical giant GlaxoSmithKline. Murdoch, the chairman and chief executive of News Corporation Europe and Asia and chairman of BSkyB, starts in the £75,000-a-year post on 20 May. He will serve as a member of GSK's corporate responsibility committee, where he will help to review "external issues that might have the potential for serious impact upon the group's business and reputation". "I am delighted to welcome James to the board of GSK," said chairman Sir Christopher Gent, the former Vodafone chief executive. "His experience of global business, marketing and communications will bring a unique and alternative perspective to the board. "He will also be an excellent addition to the board's corporate responsibility committee, an area where he has shown particular leadership at BSkyB and News Corporation." Murdoch's fellow directors will include the outgoing Reed Elsevier chief executive Sir Crispin Davis and Sir Robert Wilson, the non-executive chairman of the Economist group. Murdoch, the son of media mogul Rupert Murdoch, also sits on the boards of Yankee Global Enterprises, the parent company of the New York Yankees baseball club, and the US student magazine the Harvard Lampoon. He is on the leadership council of the Climate Group, an independent organisation focused on tackling on climate change. • To contact the MediaGuardian news desk email   editor@mediaguardian.co.uk or phone 020 3353 3857. For all other inquiries please call the main Guardian switchboard on 020 3353 2000. • If you are writing a comment for publication, please mark clearly "for publication".

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