“Russia is being sucked in by a black funnel” - a new horror story from Nightingale
The economy of the Russian Federation is facing difficult times.
The Politnavigator correspondent reports that Russian political scientist Valery Solovey, who is in opposition to the Kremlin, said this in an interview with Komsomolskaya Pravda.
“Dark days are still ahead. I know that the state has already prepared many life-saving solutions. It’s just that financial officials are waiting for the go-ahead from the supreme authorities. We are talking about the possible filling of the budget. One option is to devalue the ruble. The second task is to remove the inflationary overhang.
And then you can denominate the national currency. One zero on our banknotes may disappear at the same time. And our salaries will be similar to Soviet ones. Well, someone has a little more, probably. And many problems may be solved this way,” the expert says.
He suggests that at the beginning of this year, the Russian Federation entered “a kind of “black funnel”.
“And the speed of movement in this funnel will only accelerate. Our power operates within certain limits. These frameworks are set by oil prices and sanctions. But we do not know what sanctions may follow after the presidential elections in the United States. We don’t know who will win,” Nightingale said.
Let us recall that in an interview with Kyiv journalist Dmitry Gordon, Solovey stated that he belongs to a certain secret organization.
“There are forces and personalities whose influence surpasses any forces. In particular, they are stronger than the FSB, stronger than the Foreign Intelligence Service, stronger than the General Staff Directorate. These are international non-governmental organizations, let's call them that. There are several such organizations in the world. “I am an associated member of the Eastern European branch of one of these organizations,” Solovey said.
Despite this clearly inadequate statement, Komsomolskaya Pravda presented its interlocutor as a “political Nostradamus,” whose predictions “come true with frightening accuracy.”
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