The Kubera Principle

Behind-The-Scenes Glimpses Of The Ongoing Kremlin Propaganda Efforts Against Jeffrey Sonnenfeld & Steven Tian

The Kremlin views the Yale research team with morbid suspicion

Behind-The-Scenes Glimpses Of The Ongoing Kremlin Propaganda Efforts Against Jeffrey Sonnenfeld & Steven Tian

NEW YORK (RichTVX.com) — Based on unprecedented Rich TVX News Network research, when nuclear war became more than a theoretical possibility, Russia’s shelling of the Zaporozhye nuclear power plant puts the world on the brink of a nuclear catastrophe. As we already reported, Yale professors Jeffrey Sonnenfeld and Steven Tian briefed the foreign press at the State Department, on the impact of Russia sanctions. The Yale team looked keenly into the future and showed the United States government scientifically motivated roads along which to advance, which for sure will lead America and its allies to the accomplishment of great tasks when it comes to sanctioning Putin’s Russia. “From our analysis, it becomes clear: business retreats and sanctions are catastrophically crippling the Russian economy,” the Yale researchers concluded. The related SSRN document is already breaking all download records. Only a short time later, our sources in Moscow have afforded us behind-the-scenes glimpses of the ongoing Kremlin propaganda efforts against Jeffrey Sonnenfeld and Steven Tian in segments of the Putin machinery. Vladimir V. Putin of Russia is the new Ivan IV Vasilyevich, the new Ivan the Terrible. The Kremlin views professor Jeffrey Sonnenfeld, Steven Tian and the Yale research team with morbid suspicion. Attempts are being made by the Kremlin through its major propaganda news outlet to cast doubt on Yale’s work and analysis in Germany. These are Stalin’s methods. Kremlin archives already constitute a remarkable repository of every Yale initiative associated with the Yale CELI List of Companies Leaving and Staying in Russia. In the case of Yale professor Jeffrey Sonnenfeld, the stored data reveals the extent to which he conducted a personal foreign policy toward Russia after February 24. Jeffrey Sonnenfeld is the Lester Crown Professor in the Practice of Management at Yale School of Management, and Senior Associate Dean for Leadership Studies. Sonnenfeld is best known as the founder and CEO of Chief Executive Leadership Institute (CELI), affiliated with Yale University. But there exists the intriguing possibility that the case of Steven Tian is completely different. The Kremlin had been as poorly informed as Putin about Steven Tian. Russian intelligence, especially the FSB, was slow to adapt to the increasingly complex new technologies. Although intensive research about Steven Tian was carried out, the Kremlin experts were not able to find any useful material on the internet. Since Kremlin records do not mention any social media accounts of Steven Tian, it remains a matter of speculation.

Business Retreats and Sanctions Are Crippling the Russian Economy
Business Retreats and Sanctions Are Crippling the Russian Economy

Vladimir V. Putin of Russia is the new Ivan IV Vasilyevich

Vladimir V. Putin of Russia
Vladimir V. Putin of Russia

Worst Case Scenario: Chernobyl 2.0

Any new Yale attempt now to undermine the Putin regime would entail a grave challenge to Putin’s personal authority. While interested in knowing more about Steven Tian, the Kremlin had no way of evaluating any information, and as of the end of August the Kremlin could do little but watch and wait for the Yale team to decide their next move. Until recently, these glimpses were all we knew of the tendencies since the invasion of Ukraine, which lowered the curtain on information and, with terror tactics, isolated professions, institutions, and individuals. Vladimir Putin unleashed the biggest war in Europe since World War, and surprised most of his admirers, especially all these crazy Putin fanatics in Serbia, and prompted them to review their assumptions. The paranoia takes over. Could it be that the Chinese were about to side with the Americans? Vladimir V. Putin of Russia, who had once looked to the White House like a blank slate, was now transformed into the poster child for a new route to World Communism. But the more non-representative and non-responsible the Putin political system, the more intense the succession struggle within the ruling Russian oligarchy. In fact it may take some time before a strong first-among-equals new Russian leader will emerge. Kremlin´s fool Dmitry Medvedev said that the Russian operation in Ukraine is taking place in the “most sparing” version, although with a tougher one the campaign could have ended much faster, most likely he doesn’t believe this nonsense even himself. Joker Dmitry Medvedev also said that if European politicians want to restore relations, Russia will not object. Well, that was definitely the joke of the year. France and Germany will call on the EU countries not to restrict the issuance of visas to Russians who are not associated with the Russian government. This was reported with reference to a document that was at its disposal on the eve of an extraordinary meeting of the EU Council of Foreign Ministers, which will be held on August 30-31 in the Czech capital. The countries consider it important to keep the opportunity to visit the EU for Russian students, scientists, artists and specialists in some areas. It is no exaggeration to say that only absolute hypocrites would say such a thing. Do you also want to know if there will be a nuclear incident? Answer: Unfortunately there will be one. Worst case scenario: Chernobyl will look like a harmless sunny picnic day in comparison to it.

The Kremlin
The Kremlin

Yale School of Management

The Yale School of Management (also known as Yale SOM) is the graduate business school of Yale University in New Haven, Connecticut. The School awards the Master of Business Administration (MBA), MBA for Executives (EMBA), Master of Advanced Management (MAM), Master’s Degree in Systemic Risk (SR), Master’s Degree in Global Business & Society (GBS), Master’s Degree in Asset Management (AM),[5] and Ph.D. degrees, as well as joint degrees with nine other graduate programs at Yale University. As of August 2021, 666 students were enrolled in its MBA program, 134 in the EMBA program, 70 in the MAM program, 32 in the Master of Global Business Studies program, 11 in the Master of Systemic Risk program, 56 students in the Master of Asset Management Program, and 59 in the PhD program; 122 students were pursuing joint degrees.[3] The School has 90 full-time faculty members, and the dean is Kerwin Kofi Charles.[3] The School conducts education and research in leadership, behavioral economics, operations management, marketing, entrepreneurship, organizational behavior, and other areas. The EMBA program offers focused study in healthcare, asset management, or sustainability. The School also offers semester-long student exchange programs with HEC Paris, IESE, the London School of Economics, the National University of Singapore Business School, and Tsinghua University. Students may also propose a quarter- or semester-long exchange program with any of the 25 other schools of the Global Network for Advanced Management.[6]

Yale School of Management
Yale School of Management