Posted on 06/04/2019 12:16:36 PM PDT by CondoleezzaProtege
A major political crisis in Russia is inevitable, Valery Solovey says, not because of the economic crisis but because of a qualitative change in the mass consciousness of Russians who once again have come to believe that radical changes are no longer precluded and that if they are so inclined, they can achieve what they couldnt before.
The symptoms of this looming crisis, are five: "a qualitative change in mass consciousness, the destruction of propaganda as an effective tool, the crisis in the personal leadership of Putin, the crisis in administration at all levels and in all sectors, and the attempt to organize a transition in this turbulent situation.
"Some are emigrating, some are adapting as best they can, and some are now ready to protest via the ballot box or by means of more radical steps. The number choosing the last has increased radically over the last year..."
"As in 30 years ago...they have become increasingly willing to protest in the streets."
On the eve of the presidential elections, the main emotion regarding Putin was tiredness: People said: we will vote for him, of course, but in the hope that this is the last time. Those hopes were based on the expectation that Putin would try to restore the social contract he had had with the people.
But instead of doing so, Putin reappointed Medvedev showing he wasnt going to take any steps in that direction and then backed the pension reform that he had pledged never to agree to. That was too much, and something snapped for a large number of Russians.
Putin has made the situation worse in the regions by dispatching technocrats to serve as governors when what is needed are people with political skills who can interact with the population.
(Excerpt) Read more at windowoneurasia2.blogspot.com ...
If true, it would beautifully tie all of this together (Democrat-Russia collusion), although it need not necessarily be the motive for what's behind it all. But rather would make powerful sense of it all.

Did Communism Fake Its Own Death in 1991?
American Thinker ^ | January 16, 2010 | Jason McNew
In a [] 1984 book [New Lies for Old], ex-KGB Major Anatoliy Golitsyn predicted the liberalization of the Soviet Bloc and claimed that it would be a strategic deception. ..."
"Golitsyn's argument was that beginning in about 1960, the Soviet Union embarked on a strategy of massive long-range strategic deception which would span several decades and result in the destruction of Western capitalism and the erection of a communist world government."

"Golitsyn published his second book, The Perestroika Deception, after the Soviet Union was dissolved in 1991. This book contained further analysis of the liberalization, in addition to previously classified memoranda submitted by Golitsyn to the CIA. The two books must be read together to get a complete picture of Golitsyn's thesis."
http://www.americanthinker.com/2010/01/did_communism_fake_its_own_dea.html
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Link to read "New Lies for Old" online:
https://archive.org/details/GolitsynAnatoleTheNewLiesForOldOnes
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Link to read "The Perestroika Deception" online:
https://archive.org/details/pdfy-TVvzZzfXiMBkMdvD
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"Gentlemen, Comrades, do not be concerned about all you hear about glasnost and perestroika and democracy in the coming years.
These are primarily for outward consumption.
There will be no significant internal change within the Soviet Union, other than for cosmetic purposes.
Our purpose is to disarm the Americans and let them fall asleep".
-- Mikhial Gorbachev, former President of the Soviet Union, to the Politburo in November of 1987.
Americas Coming Crisis: Prophetic Warnings, Divine Destiny
By David N. Balmforth
Russia is a Thugocracy and always has been. But if each and every Russian citizen determines that they want and will sacrifice for the rule of law then there is a chance for them.
Fundamental change? Heard that one before. The deep Soviet State will never change. When saying change, the only ones forced to change are the people in that type of Obama language.
Throughout their history it seems that their secret police have always been a step or two ahead of civil society.
There are a lot of young Russians who have had the taste of the good life here and abroad, and who return to Russia, and get a cold slap in the face when they realize they’re a big nobody over there.
The air is ripe for change... all over the world in fact.
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