Golitsyn ping!
interesting.
bookmarking.
pinging.
Posted by King Prout to TapTheSource
On News/Activism 02/20/2005 1:23:16 PM EST · 7 of 6
interesting.
bookmarking.
pinging.
This article makes my brain wrinkle.
I'm sending this article to a few select people and I thank you for the post.
FMCDH(BITS)
While I have no illusions about the benign intentions of Russia circa 2005, the world of 1984 has vanished from the face of the earth.
The dissolution of the USSR is a fact, and the reconstitution of such a power by a group of malignant apparatchiks is rendered impossible by the free flow, globally and in real time, of information.
Economically, Russia is a small power. It's entire national GDP, according to George Will, is comparable to LosAngeles County.
While Russia's potential is great, it faces huge demographic issues not the least of which is declining population and pressures from islamic savages along its southern borders.
Russia is courting EU and China, to advance its own interests, as any ordinary nation would; but it will be a decidedly junior partner in either case. By itself, the spectre of the USSR materializing out of the grubby Russian mobocracy is akin to a Grimm's fairytale.
Saved to my hard drive/laptop for later read. My brain can't deal with this today.
I've considered the USSR as being in 'stealth' mode ever since Reagan made Gorby tear down the Wall. Sinister Senator Barbara Boxer's recent statement that Communism is Dead -- even in Cuba -- (approx. quote) has not assured me of anything except her useful idiocy....
BTTT
bump.
Do you have an original link for this?
Actually, if unfortunately, we need the USSR to counter the Assyrian Empire when it reemerges from from stealth mode. Don't be fooled by the fact that they have dwindled to a few thousands in Iraq and environs, the Assyrians are the real threat! I can prove it once I scan some cuneiform stone tablets outlining their long range strategies.
New Lies for Old
by Anatoliy Golitsyn
Has someone ever compiled a comprehensive, complete and compressed list of the predictions - e.g. something that would be amendable to loading into a spreadsheet format? If so, where can I find it, or, as an alternative, could someone please post the list to this thread. Thanks!
Thanks for all this information. I’m sure that the Communists have all sorts of plans out there for their eventual control of the world - in the same way that the U.S. military has plans for invasion of every country of the world, including allies, and the CIA publishes a factbook so that we can target leaders, media, and politicians in other countries when we need to.
The problem that the Communists have always had is the problem of unintended consequences. When your decision-making is top-down, it’s easy to miss the small things that become important things. I would doubt that the Communists in the early 1960s would have imagined that they’d be facing anti-communist Reagan twenty years later as president. Stalin’s answer to the Catholics about the number of divisions that the Pope has was answered well in Poland. The Communists, like the Islamofascists and the National Socialists, believe in their ideology so strongly that they have the arrogance to posit world-shaping strategies, but none of the humility to deal effectively with sudden change.
So the Communists have a longterm goal of world domination. Interestingly, as a teacher, I have a longterm goal of introducing Communism to my students as a depraved political system which has killed millions and destroyed cultures and countries. We’ll see whose students grow up to be more effective adults.
Errors of Russia ping.
This should have been evident during the Korean War, and in retrospect, when (iirc) soviet pilots were 'advising' in MIG alley, and Chinese troops were massing across the Yalu.
It should have been evident again in Vietnam, where soviet shipping unloaded in Haiphong Harbor, yet rumor abounded of Chinese infantry officers encountered in the field.
Yet, anyone who broaches the subject of the Soviets' playing 'possum will be branded a nutter or tinfoil hat type unless surrounded by other 'cold warriors'. I have even heard that song and dance from a US Senator (D, of course).
Which leads me to the next question. How many of 'our' people in government have been (knowingly) compromised, how many of our MSM, and how many in the higher levels of banking and finance?
After all, McCarthy was right.
For later.