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Czech Republic: Friend or Foe?
WorldThreats.com ^ | May 18, 2005 | Ross Hedvicek

Posted on 06/12/2005 10:20:31 AM PDT by BringBackMyHUAC

May 18, 2005

Czech Republic: Friend or Foe?

By Ross Hedvicek

A Presidential commission, the Commission on the Intelligence Capabilities of the United States Regarding Weapons of Mass Destruction, informed president Bush on Thursday March 31, 2005 that the United States still knows "disturbingly little" about the intentions of many of its "most dangerous adversaries." Isn't that interesting?

Certainly, the commission was talking mainly about Iraq, Iran, North Korea and so on - the obvious enemies. The less obvious (but no less dangerous) enemies were not acknowledged - at least not publicly, for CNN to report about.

I of course do not know what Bill Clinton was thinking (well, take a wild guess...), when he pushed for including the former Czechoslovakia into the western world and accepting them into NATO and so on.

Take a look at the Czechoslovak/Czech Prime Ministers of the past 15 years - when the country was allegedly "democratic": Milan Cic, Marian Calfa, Petr Pithart, Josef Tosovsky, Vaclav Klaus, Milos Zeman, Vladimir Spidla, and Stanislav Gross. Out of those eight people, five were communists and the remaining three were politically so far left, that they would qualify for the communist label without any difficulty. And now, with the latest leftie Prime Minister Stanislav Gross having to resign because of corruption, we already know that the next Czech Prime Minister will be another ex-communist, Jan Kohout. It never ends..

The two main Czech political parties, CSSD and ODS, are heavily populated by ex-communists, who (after the fake Velvet Revolution) simply left their original Stalinist Communist Party and joined these two. The KSCM (non-apologetic Stalinist communists) is the third strongest party in the country. And that in spite of the fact that the country has a currently standing law (198/93 Sb), proclaiming communist ideology, parties and regimes ILLEGAL!

In the current armed forces of the Czech republic (army and air force) all senior officers (I am not talking about some junior lieutenants) are ex-communists and as senior officers they represent their country at NATO headquarters in Brussels. I doubt it would be too big of a stretch of the imagination to assume that they forward all NATO military secrets to their old buddies and schoolmates (since they all have Soviet schooling) in Moscow as soon as any such secrets reach their desks.

Very similar is the situation with the Czech justice system. Alleged humanist and former president Vaclav Havel gave lifetime tenure to communist judges from pre-revolution Czechoslovakia (to be a communist was a pre-requisite for the job), so they feel quite secure. Before they were judging according to the Stalinist rule book, now the same people are supposed to uphold democratic laws and justice. Havel's successor, current Czech president Vaclav Klaus recently refused to name approximately 36 new judges. Why? Because they were too young and lacked a communist past! The abuse of power in the Czech justice system is rampant - a perfect example would be the judicial persecution of Vladimir Hucin (www.hucin.com) who was imprisoned without charge or trial during Havel's presidency and is still being dragged through the courts just for his opposition to communism.

The situation is no better with Czech representation at the European Court of Human Rights, Council of Europe at Strassbourg, France. Czech citizens who can not get any justice in their home country turn in droves to the authorities in Strassbourg. There are literally thousands of complaints about injustices caused by currently sitting ex-communist judges mostly in the areas of human and property rights. The most frequent complaint is that the Czech government is via the Czech justice system refusing to return property confiscated by previous Czech regimes. So what is the Czech governmental solution to these complaints? They sent their own people to the European Court to act as their representatives. These 'representatives' would be more aptly called obstructors of justice - they intercept their fellow countrymen's complaints and send them back with fake documentation that their complaint was denied - while in fact it never reached the court. Neat, isn't it?

When it comes to representation at the European Parliament in Brussels, it always seems that only ex-communists are either most qualified or are elected to be representatives of their nations. Czech embassies and consulates abroad are almost exclusively populated by cronies of the last two presidents - with no regard to their diplomatic capabilities or their ability to stay sober.

It is a mystery to me why, 15 years after the country's alleged switch to democracy, the Czech Republic cannot - or does not want to - produce quality people with a clean past to represent them abroad and fill the top positions of their government. Why are only ex-communists available? Is it accidental? A freak of nature? Or worse - intentional?

I opened a Czech newspaper recently and was only mildly surprised to find what is happening this weekend in the Czech Republic. There will be a world gathering of Stalinist communist parties (including Cuba, China, Belarus, etc. - a total of 35 communist parties) in Prague's hotel Olympik starting on April 23, 2005. Communists from all over the world know very well that in the Czech Republic they are among friends and that they will be warmly welcomed. So - not in Beijing, Pyongyang or Havana - but in Prague, Czech Republic. Seems that the civilized West would be much better off if Czechs were still behind the barbed wire on the other side of the Iron Curtain.

As I see things right now, the Czech Republic is not just an enemy at the gates, it is more like a Trojan horse already inside the gates. If you paid attention during your history class, then you know what happened when the naive Trojans fell asleep...

Think about it... and do not fall asleep.


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Communism is alive and well on planet earth!
1 posted on 06/12/2005 10:20:31 AM PDT by BringBackMyHUAC
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To: GOP_1900AD; Uncle George; mudblood; AnimalLover; hedgetrimmer; John Lenin; AnnaZ; zzen01; ...

Ping!


2 posted on 06/12/2005 10:21:17 AM PDT by BringBackMyHUAC
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To: All

Great read on the phony "death" of Communism and what it means in terms of the war on terror:

http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1220747/posts


3 posted on 06/12/2005 10:24:56 AM PDT by BringBackMyHUAC
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To: BringBackMyHUAC

Well just take an inventory of our very own liberals. That Patriot Act scares the undies off their bottoms big time.


4 posted on 06/12/2005 11:02:09 AM PDT by Just mythoughts
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To: Just mythoughts

==Well just take an inventory of our very own liberals. That Patriot Act scares the undies off their bottoms big time.

Hardened Communists and liberals are not the same. Many liberals oppose Communism (although not nearly to the same degree as Cold War conservatives)...I don't know of any Communists that oppose Communism. Now if you are saying that there are certain Communists posing as liberals (like Soros)...now that's a different story. But then again, given Communist tactics, we should expect to find certain Communists posing as conservatives as well.


5 posted on 06/12/2005 11:14:31 AM PDT by BringBackMyHUAC
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To: BringBackMyHUAC

The longer it is from the days of the Soviet Union, the more Eastern Europe will take on Western Europe's philosophies (and prices).


6 posted on 06/12/2005 11:20:48 AM PDT by struwwelpeter
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To: struwwelpeter
==The longer it is from the days of the Soviet Union, the more Eastern Europe will take on Western Europe's philosophies (and prices).

That all depends on what lies behind the "death" of Communism. If the collapse of Communism was ordered from above for the purposes of penetrating/fracturing traditional Western alliances, then Eastern Europe is being used by the Communists as a Trojan horse. As I said before, the real death of Communism will be accompanied by mass trials (a la Nuremburg) to bring the Communist elite to justice. As far as I can tell, that would mean prison sentences (or worse) for the majority of those in power in Russia and Eastern Europe.
7 posted on 06/12/2005 11:36:40 AM PDT by BringBackMyHUAC
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To: BringBackMyHUAC
How many of the elected liberals and their money backers were in bed with Soros?

There are a significant number of commies hiding under the liberal/progressive/socialist mantra within our very own Congress.

Now what was Chuckie Schumer's main opposition to a number of President's Bush's judicial nominees, they were extreme Christians and that is the very base mark of Communism.
8 posted on 06/12/2005 11:50:14 AM PDT by Just mythoughts
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To: BringBackMyHUAC
...the real death of Communism will be accompanied by mass trials (a la Nuremburg) to bring the Communist elite to justice.

You sound like Bukovksiy:

...After any plane crash, train derailment, or industrial accident, experts conduct analyses and seek to determine the culpability of anyone who had the slightest connection with what occurred. Likewise with crime: in a lawful society, even petty offenses are subject to investigation, judgment, and punishment, and serious offenses all the more so. War crimes? The embers in Bosnia had not yet cooled before an international tribunal was established to look into the atrocities committed in that conflict.

Only the USSR has been given a special dispensation. What happened there was a catastrophe that affected practically every country in the world, wasted hundreds of billions of dollars, took scores of millions of lives, and nearly brought about global destruction, and yet no one, no one, has been brought to account. Communism has collapsed, but the man (for example) who was in charge of executing thousands of captive Polish officers in the Katyn forest during World War II is in Moscow, living out his years on a pension. Similarly alive and well are Daniil Kopelyansky, the state-security officer who interrogated Raoul Wallenberg, and General Pavel Sudoplatov, the organizer of Trotsky’s assassination in Mexico.

Three criminals: neither Poland, nor Sweden, nor Mexico has sought the extradition of any of them.

On his own admission, former KGB general Oleg Kalugin planned the murder, by poisoned umbrella, of the Bulgarian dissident Georgi Markov in London in 1978. Kalugin even wrote about the incident not long ago in the Mail on Sunday, a popular British tabloid, under the provocative headline, "I Organized Markov’s Execution." Yet, although Kalugin travels frequently abroad, promotes his memoirs, and gives interviews to the press, and although the Markov case is still open, it seems never to have entered anyone’s head to prosecute him.


9 posted on 06/12/2005 11:54:25 AM PDT by struwwelpeter
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To: Just mythoughts

True, we have many suspicious "liberals" in this country that need to be investigated, but what we have in Russia and Eastern Europe is CONFIRMED members of the Communist elite who simply relabled themselves as ex-Communists and continued leading. These CONFIRMED Communist corruptors, persecutors, butchers and tyrants have never faced justice.


10 posted on 06/12/2005 11:56:28 AM PDT by BringBackMyHUAC
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To: BringBackMyHUAC
The clinton administration stated foreign policy was "EQUALIZE ALL NATIONS", they are responsible for the gardening of the root system of communism.

I hold our lying liberals who are supported by the supposed "peace" freaks like A.N.S.W.E.R to Soros just as culpable as any.
11 posted on 06/12/2005 11:59:45 AM PDT by Just mythoughts
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To: Just mythoughts

==I hold our lying liberals who are supported by the supposed "peace" freaks like A.N.S.W.E.R to Soros just as culpable as any.

Yes, if there was any real justice emanating from our political elite (not to mention from the American people themeselves) these people would be investigated, and if found guilty of treason, would be given prison sentences, the death penalty, or deported (preferably to a Communist country...say North Korea).


12 posted on 06/12/2005 12:12:58 PM PDT by BringBackMyHUAC
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To: struwwelpeter
==You sound like Bukovksiy

Don't know a whole lot about Bukovksiy other than what I have read (which isn't much). Unfortunately, Bukovskiy seems to treat Andrei Sakharov as a genuine Soviet dissident, which he was not. Sakarov helped pave the way for the phony collapse of Communism IMO.
13 posted on 06/12/2005 12:24:17 PM PDT by BringBackMyHUAC
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To: BringBackMyHUAC

The CR now possess a plethora of Western and Japanese technology. In order to try and cut overhead, Western and Japanese firms shut down many factories and R&D sites in Western Europe and went into the CR. It's actually like a miniature version of Communist Red China, except that with the Perestroika Deception, they pretend to not be Communist.


14 posted on 06/13/2005 1:16:28 PM PDT by GOP_1900AD (Stomping on "PC," destroying the Left, and smoking out faux "conservatives" - Take Back The GOP!)
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To: BringBackMyHUAC

Thanks for the ping. Interesting information on recent Czech prime ministers.


15 posted on 06/13/2005 6:46:00 PM PDT by PGalt
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