Sunday, March 19, 2023

IMF Stealth Funding for the Criminal Enterprise in Kyiv

Editor's note: The IMF headquartered in the US for the first time is operating in stealth by providing Ukraine with "direct budgetary loans" to run the rapidly collapsing criminal enterprise. To understand this better, a read through the material Shell Game In Action: To Get Around House Republicans & Their Cold Feet, USA Pushing "Stealth" Funding of Ukraine Through International Monetary Fund (IMF) will bring further clarification. The bankers at the IMF who "approved" this loan refer to this as a "Russian invasion of Ukraine." Incorrect. Russia is operating a "Special Military Operation" (SMO) to "de-Nazify" the criminal enterprise in Kyiv. The $15.6 billion loan will provide enough loot for a "direct budgetary loan" to run the criminal enterprise in Kyiv for about two months. The Russians acknowledge Ukraine is a "bankrupt state" running on 40% (expected to go to 58% soon) and accelerating rapidly of loans from foreign states. Half of Ukraine's budget is servicing debt on loans. That's what is called "debt slavery." The Ukrainian people have no future and their male population are being reduced to demographic suicide. Get a load of this. The IMF states the "Russian invasion has affected the sleep of Ukrainians." You don't say. Guess that means the regime in Kyiv require more loans called "extortion" as a sleep aid.
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Source: VOA News

IMF Changes Seen Opening Path for New Ukraine Loan

March 18, 2023
FILE - The logo of the International Monetary Fund is visible on their building, April 5, 2021, in Washington.

The International Monetary Fund said Friday its executive board has approved changes to its financing policy aimed at countries facing "exceptionally high uncertainty."

The measure is widely viewed as a way to open a new loan program for Ukraine as it enters the second year of fighting back a Russian invasion.

The IMF said in a statement, "The changes apply in situations of exceptionally high uncertainty, involving exogenous shocks that are beyond the control of country authorities and the reach of their economic policies, and which generate larger than usual tail risks."

Meanwhile, DreamApp recently conducted a sleep quality research study on 745 Ukrainians and how the Russian invasion has affected their sleep, dreams and mental health.

A little more than 82% of the participants said they remembered their dreams, which is an indication, DreamApp said, of "superficial sleep that does not provide a full rest."

"When the brain does not receive enough sleep, traumatic experiences cannot be processed adequately, causing further strain on mental health," according to Jesse Lyon, Dream App's chief dream scientist. "It effectively traps these experiences in the brain causing a state of constant tension and heightened fight-or-flight response."

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