Название: Rouble Nationalization – the Way to Russia’s Freedom
Автор: Nikolay Starikov
Жанр: История
isbn: 978-5-459-01703-8
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http://base.consultant.ru/cons/cgi/online.cgi?req=doc;base=LAW;n=35977.
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The size of the registered capital – Chapter II, Article 10.
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To calculate the exact share of gold in our gold and foreign currency reserves, you need to go to the website of the Central Bank (http://www.cbr.ru) to the section 'International reserves of the Russian Federation'. Then you just need to divide the amount of reserves in gold by the amount of reserves in dollars and then multiply the result by 100.
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This is legal terminology. The three stated rights: possession, use and disposal – belong to the owner of the property according to article 209 of the Civil Code of the Russian Federation. This means that the owner of the gold and foreign currency reserves is the Bank of Russia!
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This is exactly how the Central Bank does it. The same article 2 says: 'The Bank of Russia undertakes its expenditures by means of its own profits' And what does the Bank of Russia do? Oh, it issues money. Hard work. Barely makes ends meet.
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http://kp.ru/daily/24267/463675.
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http://top.rbc.ru/economics/27/05/2009/306406.shtml.
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Chapter III, article 16.
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Today there is technically no Stabilisation Fund. We do have the National Wealth Fund and the Reserve Fund. They are invested in the same 'instruments'; that is yourself at: http://wwwl.minfin.ru/ru/reservefund/; http://wwwl.minfin.ru/ru/nationalwealthfund.
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http://www.minfin.ru/ru/official/index.php?pg4=34&id4=5631.
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http://wwwl.minfin.ru/ru/reservefund/management/ and http://www.dohodnoemesto.ru/news/2009-01-23/45.
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This is a very peculiar provision. It just says 'submit'. But it is not mentioned that in case of a negative resolution of the bankers regarding the bill, the institution cannot be shut down.
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http://www.constitution.ru.
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http://www.cb r.ru/print.asp?file=/statistics/credit_statistics/refinancing_rates.htm.
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From 15th October 1993 to 28th April 1994.
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Ibid.
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http://www.2uk.ru/business/bus59.
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Ibid.
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In English history this coup d'etat is known as the Glorious Revolution.
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Another detail – by that time the Netherlands where William of Orange ruled had become the centre of world trade and banking. The 'Scottish' bankers might have been from there. There is different information on the nationality of the bankers who came up with the idea and created the first money printing machine. They could have been Scottish, English, Dutch or Jewish – there are different opinions. One thing is certain – in a very short period of time the bankers entered the elite of the English society and became tightly interwoven with the British royal authorities.
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http://www.allmonarchs.net/uk/william_iii.html.
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Winston Churchill himself did not bear the title of the Duke of Marlborough as it was given to the eldest son in the family. And Winston was a descendant of the younger son, and, what is more, his mother was American. His uncle became the Duke and after that the title was conferred to a different branch of the Churchill family tree.
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Betrayals of top military officers and their participation in takeovers normally have very firm material basis which works perfectly with personal dislike of the person to be taken over and secret grudges. John Churchill, in his youth, was a page-boy of the heir to the throne. Later on, the heir became James II and John Churchill became a general and a baron. And then betrayed his benefactor.
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World History // English Revolution. M.: AST, 2000. P. 8-9.
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This practice of the English should be actively used. As even now, at the beginning of the 20th century Russia still has not dared to act as decisively in certain sectors of its economy where unprocessed raw materials are still exported.
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In those times annual income of 20 pounds was considered very high. Therefore the Bank of England did not issue bank notes with a value of less than 20 pounds (not to waste any effort on change). The majority of the population did not use the products of the Bank of England and did not even come across it.
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In France women voted for the first time in 1945. And what about Russia? It happened earlier. The Bolsheviks made the right to vote universal.
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http://velikobritaniya.org/istoriya-velikobritanii/istoriya-anglii-v-xvi-xix-veka.html.
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Back then the front line was defined by religion. France and Spain supported Catholics who were being exterminated in England. England, in its turn, supported Protestants all over Europe.
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Spain owned most of Italy and Southern Netherlands in Europe, as well as territories in South, Central and North America, Africa, the Canary Islands, the Antilles and the Philippines. In 1700 the Spanish king died having left no direct heir. Late King Charles II of Habsburgs was related to Louis XIV and the emperor of the Holy Roman Empire, Archduke of Austria Leopold I of Habsburg.
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http://www.megabook.ru/Article.asp?AID=635974.
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From the Latin word 'camisade' – shirt. The protestants attacked at night and put on white shirts over their clothes. Sort of basmachi or Chechen separatists. All the three types of rebels fought the 'unfaithful' for the 'freedom of faith', and actually served as cannon fodder, helping the English weaken their political rivals.
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James's supporters are known as Jacobites and they attempted to organise a plot in England.
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World History // The Age of Enlightenment. Moscow: AST, 2001. P. 306.
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http://www.passion.ru/s.php/1416.htm.