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Putin Named International Person of Year by Times
RIA Novosti ^ | December 30, 2013 | Staff

Posted on 12/30/2013 5:34:43 PM PST by Navy Patriot

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To: Revolting cat!
From a 2007 article titled Putin's Russia...

"KGB influence 'soars under Putin,' " blared the headline of a BBC online article for December 13, 2006. The following day, a similar headline echoed a similarly alarming story at the website of Der Spiegel, one of Germany's largest news magazines: "Putin's Russia: Kremlin Riddled with Former KGB Agents."

In the opening sentences of Der Spiegel's article, readers are informed that: "Four out of five members of Russia's political and business elite have a KGB past, according to a new study by the prestigious [Russian] Academy of Sciences. The influence of ex-Soviet spies has ballooned under President Vladimir Putin."

The study, which looked at 1,061 top Kremlin, regional, and corporate jobs, found that "78 percent of the Russian elite" are what are known in Russia as "siloviki," which is to say, former members of the KGB or its domestic successor, the FSB. The author of the study, Olga Kryshtanovskaya, expressed shock at her own findings. "I was very shocked when I looked at the boards of major companies and realized there were lots of people who had completely unknown names, people who were not public but who were definitely, obvious siloviki," she told Reuters.

Other supposed experts — in Russia and the West — have also expressed surprise and alarm at the apparent resurrection of the dreaded Soviet secret police. After all, for the past decade and a half these same experts have been pointing to the alleged demise of the KGB as the primary evidence supporting their claim that communism is dead.

From the Bolshevik Revolution in 1917, the Russian security apparatus Cheka (and its later permutations: OGPU, NKVD, MGB, KGB) had been the "sword and shield" of the communist world revolution.

"We stand for organized terror," declared Felix Dzerzhinsky, the first chief of the Cheka for Soviet dictator Vladimir Lenin. In 1918, Dzerzhinsky launched the campaign of arrests and executions known as the Red Terror. Krasnaya Gazeta, the Bolshevik newspaper, expressed the Chekist credo when it reported approvingly in 1918 of the terror campaign: "We will make our hearts cruel, hard and immovable, so that no mercy will enter them, and so that they will not quiver at the sight of a sea of enemy blood."

Unflinching cruelty and merciless, bloody terror have been the trademark of the communist secret police, from the Cheka to the KGB. Obviously, the demise of such an organization would be cause for much rejoicing. Hence, when the KGB was ordered dissolved and its chairman, General Vladimir Kryuchkov, was arrested in 1991 after attempting to overthrow "liberal reformer" Mikhail Gorbachev in the failed "August Coup," many people in the West were only too willing to pop the champagne corks and start celebrating our supposed victory over the Evil Empire.

But, as Mikhail Leontiyev, commentator for Russia's state-controlled Channel One television, recently noted, repeating a phrase popular among the siloviki: "Americans got so drunk at the USSR's funeral that they're still hung over." And stumbling around in their post-inebriation haze, many of these Americans have only recently begun noticing that they had prematurely written the KGB's epitaph, even as it was arising vampire-like from the coffin.

However, there is really no excuse for Olga Kryshtanovskaya or any of her American counterparts to be stunned by the current siloviki dominance in Putin's Russia. For nearly a decade, even before he became Russia's "president," THE NEW AMERICAN has been reporting on Putin's KGB pedigree and his steady implementation of a long-range Soviet deception strategy, including the public rehabilitation and refortifying of the KGB-FSB. ..." (continues at link)

http://www.thenewamerican.com/world-news/europe/item/8420-putins-russia


122 posted on 12/31/2013 12:59:06 PM PST by ETL (ALL (most?) of the Obama-commie connections at my FR Home page: http://www.freerepublic.com/~etl/)
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To: Revolting cat!

The article and the book linked to above are two different things, written by two different people, despite their having the same title. Same basic topic obviously.


123 posted on 12/31/2013 1:01:43 PM PST by ETL (ALL (most?) of the Obama-commie connections at my FR Home page: http://www.freerepublic.com/~etl/)
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124 posted on 12/31/2013 1:09:19 PM PST by Moonman62 (The US has become a government with a country, rather than a country with a government.)
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To: Moonman62

Lol. That would certainly be Obama’s fantasy.


125 posted on 12/31/2013 1:35:09 PM PST by ETL (ALL (most?) of the Obama-commie connections at my FR Home page: http://www.freerepublic.com/~etl/)
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To: Moonman62

LOL, you’ve heard of that “horse of a different color” but don’t usually see one with two rear-end`s ....


126 posted on 12/31/2013 1:49:00 PM PST by mikrofon (Happy New Year 2014 to All)
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To: ETL
Did you ever try actually running one of thost stories to ground?? For instance Anna Politkovskaya... Wikipedia lists her death as an unsolved mystery. There is no shortage of unsolved mysterious deaths in Russia; is Putin responsible for all of them??

Wiki also notes that Politkovskaya had been writing articles critical of Russian actions in Chechnia:

In numerous articles critical of the war in Chechnya and the pro-Russian regime there, Politkovskaya described alleged abuses committed by Russian military forces,

That pretty much makes every Russian citizen alive a suspect in her murder, or don't you really know anything about Chechnia?

I mean, there are no happy stories in the slammite world but the three worst cases are albanians, Chechens, and "palestinians(TM)" in something like that order.

Chechens sided with Hitler in WW-II and had been sent to Siberia after the war but somebody got soft afterwards and let them come back. Then with the fall of the CCCP, they decided to try to simply walk off with all of the oil resources which had been bought with the blood of some 25,000,000 Russian lives in 41 - 45, but for which the holder in due course of all that oil would have been good old Uncle Adolf, and the Chechens would have been converted into soap and lampshades and what not, which some would probably call a happy ending.

Again, anybody could have killed Politkovskaya, but Putin's sympathies appear to lie with people like that woman I mentioned who was using her one food ration coupon for her child, and not with rogue elements of the fourth estate.. I don't really have any sort of a problem with that, particularly after Beslan.

127 posted on 12/31/2013 2:11:01 PM PST by varmintman
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To: ETL

Abuse report filed.

You can link and link articles, that we all have read. because as I’ve said, we know as much as you know, and some of us know even more because we have relatives and friends onsite (D’UH!) are we are entirely capable of making up our own minds without help from trolls like yourself who resorts to personal attacks when losing an argument and accuses us of things we never said (’your hero Putin’). As I said, somebody ends up looking like a fool, teaching the informed what they already know and have considered.


128 posted on 12/31/2013 2:11:30 PM PST by Revolting cat! (Bad things are wrong! Ice cream is delicious!)
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To: varmintman
There is no shortage of unsolved mysterious deaths in Russia; is Putin responsible for all of them??

Of the hundred or so mysterious deaths of journalists in the past couple decades, I believe there are probably quite a few his KGB thugs weren't responsible for.

129 posted on 12/31/2013 2:21:20 PM PST by ETL (ALL (most?) of the Obama-commie connections at my FR Home page: http://www.freerepublic.com/~etl/)
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To: Revolting cat!
Abuse report filed.

Did you forget you insulted me a few times too?

What a ___ you are.

130 posted on 12/31/2013 2:24:27 PM PST by ETL (ALL (most?) of the Obama-commie connections at my FR Home page: http://www.freerepublic.com/~etl/)
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