(archived from March 26, 2015)
by Scott Creighton
I keep reading the work of so-called “alternative” journalists like Eric Zuesse who are apparently trying to portray Israeli citizen, banker and multi-billionaire Ihor Valeriyovych Kolomoyskyi as some kind of legitimate alternative to Obama’s man in Kiev, Petro “Porky” Poroshenko.
Nothing could be further from the truth.
The mental gymnastics people like Zuesse have to go through while making this claim are mind boggling.
The complicit corporate media here in the states are already starting to demonize Poroshenko, with one that I noticed the other day referring to him as the ‘self styled” president of Ukraine. Thus the de-legitimization process begins.
In reality, he was “elected” in one small area which voted against the former legitimate president of the country which Obama got rid of when he looked to sign a deal keeping Ukraine out of the EU and NATO.
But as far as leaders aligned with the White House goes, that’s about as legit as they get.
Ihor Kolomoyskyi is on a quest to overthrow our puppet junta in Kiev. Of this there is no doubt. So does that make him automatically opposed by ObamaGod and the CIA and Western interests?
But let’s take a moment to look at the facts before reacting in some “alternative’ knee-jerk fashion.
Before anyone tries to muddy the discussion waters here as I know they will, I am not backing “Porky” Poroshenko in any way. My writing to date will back up that claim.
What I am saying here is we may be observing a kind of changing of the guard in an effort to reclaim some legitimacy which our current puppet regime has lost.
Ihor Kolomoyskyi,former Governor of Dnipropetrovsk Oblast , is the third richest man in Ukraine and he doesn’t even live there. He lives in Switzerland while maintaining three citizenships, Ukrainian, Cypriot and Israeli.
He was appointed the governorship of Dnipropetrovsk by the interim president who took over after the U.S. backed coup ousted the legitimate government of Ukraine.
Kolomoyskyi is a banker, owning PrivatBank and we all know how much Obama loves bankers. PrivatBank is the largest commercial bank in Ukraine.
Kolomoyskyi also owns something called Burisma Holdings Ldt.
You may recall I wrote about that little business a while ago. They are the ones who hired Joe Biden’s son Hunter right after the coup that ousted the legitimate government of Ukraine.
That’s right. Kolomoyskyi is Hunter Biden’s boss. A pretty powerful connection right to the oval office.
To make matters worse, Kolomoyskyi personally funds not only his own little private Tonton Macoute in his Oblast, but he also funds a number of other interesting para-military groups, some of which I am sure you have heard of:
He also is believed to have spent $10 million to create the Dnipro Battalion,[33][35] and also funds the Aidar, Azov, Dnepr 1, Dnepr 2, and Donbas volunteer battalions.[36] Members of the Aidar Battalion “have been involved in widespread abuses, including abductions, unlawful detention, ill-treatment, theft, extortion, and possible executions,” according to Amnesty International, while the Azov Battalion was seen flying flags carrying symbols of a Ukraine neo-Nazi party, Patriot of Ukraine.[37]
That’s right, Kolomoyskyi is the Jewish patron saint of the neo-Nazi’s in Ukraine who are currently running around like death-squads wiping out dissidents in the country.
Oh, did I forget to mention, not only is he Israeli, he’s a leading member of the Jewish community in the country.
Kolomoyski is a prominent supporter of Ukraine’s Jewish community[43] and the president of the United Jewish Community of Ukraine.[44] In 2010 he was appointed as the president of the European Council of Jewish Communities[45] after promising the outgoing president he would donate $14 million,[46] with his appointment being described as a “putsch“[44][45] and a “Soviet-style takeover”[47] by other EJCJ board members.
So you have a fascist Jewish Israeli billionaire banker and Hunter Biden’s boss running a “revolution” in our failing client state… and we are supposed to believe somehow this guy isn’t the new favorite in Ukraine?
Who better to replace our soiled puppet dictator?
Consider this:
“Porky” Poroshenko is really a nobody by comparison. In fact, the State Department would rather have the current prime minister, Arseniy Yatsenyuk, take full control of the country before leaving it to Porky.
But that is going to be hard to accomplish in this atmosphere. The people of Ukraine already know him to be a tool of the West and they aren’t even complying with draft orders in protest of the puppet government in Kiev.
Poroshenko has also apparently initiated an investigation into Yatsenyuk perhaps in anticipation for what he believed would be an effort coming from the West to replace him.
“Ukrainian Parliament May Check Yatsenyuk for Corruption.”
Look at what the removal of Poroshenko gives the Obama administration.
Both the Minsk I and Minsk II peace accords have been broken, viciously by the Poroshenko regime, no doubt at the behest of Obama and the State Department.
If you get rid of Poroshenko, you can blame him for that.
MH17? Blame Poroshenko. They can’t keep that under wraps forever.
Framing Russia for invading Ukraine which everyone knows they never did?
Blame “bad intel” provided by… Poroshenko.
The Nemtsov murder, which is bound to end up landing on a Ukrainian plate somewhere… blame Poroshenko.
You can even go back as far as the Trade Union Hall massacre and blame Porky Poroshenko for everything under the sun which happened in Ukraine.
And once you’ve done that, well you can insert the squeaky clean Jewish Israeli billionaire banker and Hunter Biden’s boss as his replacement and suddenly “POOF” there is instant legitimacy installed in Kiev where before there was none.
It also doesn’t hurt that Ihor Kolomoyskyi owns a vast and growing media empire in the country as well and can bolster his own legitimacy as he sees fit.
The corporate media here in the U.S. are currently presenting him as some kind of populist hero rising up against Porky. That should tell you something right there.
Seems to me, and I could be wrong, the outward appearance is going to be the exact opposite of what is really going on in Ukraine for the simple reason the Obama administration wants to appear opposed to Kolomoyskyi in order to provide him future support from the Ukrainian people.
Obama’s efforts in Ukraine are failing miserably not just in the break away republics and Crimea but also in Kiev and most of the rest of Ukraine.
Rather than sticking with their current puppet, my guess is they intend to install a new one, one with a modicum of credibility if you don’t look too close.
The fact that he’s an Israeli neo-Nazi backing Jew who currently signs Hunter Biden’s paychecks qualifies as “looking too closely at his background”
I don’t know how this is going to shake out but I have too say Kolomoyskyi doesn’t appear to be any kind of opposition to our Western interests in the country. He’s only a threat to Porky and not much else.
We’ll see how it works out.
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As of 2019, Kolomoyskyi owned 70% of the 1+1 Media Group whose TV channel 1+1 aired Servant of the People, a comedy series in which Volodymyr Zelenskyy plays a school teacher who, defying all expectations (including his own), becomes president of Ukraine on an anti-corruption platform. In March 2018, members of Zelenskyy's production company Kvartal 95 registered a new political party called "Servant of the People."[129][130] Twelve months later, they succeeded in getting their candidate past Yulia Tymoshenko in the first round of the presidential election,[131] and on 21 April 2019 defeating President Poroshenko in the second round with 73 per cent of the vote.[132][133]
Zelenskyy was viewed by opponents, and not least by the incumbent Poroshenko, as Kolomoyskyi's candidate.[134] Zelenskyy appointed Kolomoyskyi's personal lawyer as a key campaign advisor; travelled to Geneva and Tel Aviv to confer with the then-exiled Kolomoyskyi on multiple occasions; and benefited from the endorsement of Kolomoyskyi's media empire. Once in office, Zelenskyy appeared to remove officials deemed a threat to Kolomoyskyi's interests, among them the prosecutor general, Ruslan Ryaboshapka, the governor of the National Bank of Ukraine (NBU), Yakiv Smolii, and Zelenskyy's first prime minister, Oleksiy Honcharuk, who tried to loosen Kolomoyskyi's control of a state-owned electricity company
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