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The Grand Deception
Worldnet Daily ^ | 6 SEP 01 | J.R. Nyquist

Posted on 09/06/2001 10:11:16 AM PDT by tomakaze

Those who fear Russia are easily mocked. "The Russians Are Coming, the Russians Are Coming," is on video. Watch it and laugh. Concern about communist subversion is also mocked. All you have to do is remember what a bad egg Joseph McCarthy was, if you remember at all. To allay any lingering doubt or fear, go to Russia and take the KGB tour. See all the rusting submarines and missile boats you want. You can even see rusty signs in front of Russia's ABM radar at Sofrino.

If you subscribed to "National Review" when it was still under the influence of Whittaker Chambers and James Burnham, you may remember a completely different magazine than exists today. It's funny how vigilance and a sense of danger can be turned into smug self-satisfaction over time.

Twenty years ago, a Russian KGB defector named Anatoliy Golitsyn went to see William F. Buckley, the editor of "National Review." Golitsyn needed help on writing a book with the title "New Lies for Old." It was about Russia's strategy of faking the collapse of communism in Eastern Europe. As it happened, Buckley showed Golitsyn the door.

After the "patron saint of American conservatives" closed the door on the truth about communist strategy, few would have the courage to look back and say that Golitsyn was right. The changes in Eastern Europe have been deceptive, orchestrated and calculated from on high. The strategy has been to disarm the West and get communist bloc countries inside NATO – to subvert the alliance from within.

Consider the Czech Republic as an example. Having entered NATO, it is yet controlled by the old communists who are waiting for a signal from Moscow. That's all it will take for them to reverse the changes that have taken place since 1989. Yesterday, I received a letter from a politically active Czech citizen, Hana Catalanova. "I know how hard this is to make people see," she wrote. "You might think it is better over here ... no, it is not!"

The big lie of 1989, the grand deception, was cynically calculated to take advantage of modern apathy and ignorance: "... we are actually living our lives in such lies, and people don't care," wrote Catalanova. "What about the next generation, our kids?"

Hana worries about freedom and the truth. Explaining how the communists retained control after the Velvet Revolution of 1989, she noted, "The problem here is that too many people were involved and engaged in shady deals with the secret police and corruption ... betraying their friends, fellow workers, next door neighbors. And this is such a small country."

America has a different excuse for turning its back on freedom and the truth. As I once told a leading Russian military defector who asked about America's unpatriotic attitudes, "They're too busy shopping and having fun."

The Czechs have another problem. "In towns and villages everyone knows everyone," explained Catalanova, "They are hiding their past behind the silence. They stay deaf to everything that doesn't concern them, because if they speak up, somebody might tell who they were before. I can tell you, it is all very depressing."

Hana Catalanova has written an important essay on the imprisonment of Captain Vladimir Hucin, a Czech official who has uncovered the truth about secret communist structures controlling important public institutions. "The whole world must know that communism is not dead," wrote Catalanova. "It is very much alive and threatens to overthrow the world democracies."

People here in America look around and wonder why the environmentalists are so strong, why business is under assault and rural property rights are no longer secure. They wonder why so many are teaching Marxist propaganda in schools and universities. Some of us cannot understand why our political leaders keep insisting on further military cutbacks as they continue to do business with the gangsters in Beijing and Moscow.

The short answer is: We've been subverted, infiltrated, duped and manipulated by communists and leftists. We have been too busy shopping and having fun to notice their "long march" through our institutions. We have been too absorbed in our careers and personal satisfactions. And now our country has its own hidden (or not so hidden) communist structures. As Russia and China prepare new missiles against us, our own state system allows itself to be unthinkingly nudged toward self-dissolution.

The danger is real, despite all the ridicule that comes to mind about "communists under every bush." Have you talked to your daughter's social studies teacher? Have you any idea where all this political correctness ultimately comes from?

If I joined the present chorus writing about shark attacks, the response to my column would be huge. But since I write about the advance of communism, about evidence that our Cold War enemy has been playing a trick on us, I get hardly any response at all. Americans have lost their sense of self preservation, their sense of history.

Do you really think that an enemy of more than four decades simply ran up the white flag because he couldn't "pay the bills"?

Of course, that's what you want to believe to keep your peace of mind. But this peace of mind is for fools. Give it up and get with the facts and testimony. The superficial reports on Russia, Chechnya, Eastern Europe and the collapse of communism are laced with falsehood and distortion. Such reports do not convey a real understanding of events.

French journalist Anne Nivat's book on the Chechin war has recently been translated into English. It deserves to be widely read, though few will understand its importance. Nivat disguised herself as a Chechin refugee and watched events close up. Many of the Chechins she interviewed felt the war was a Kremlin puppet show. "I'm ashamed for Western Europe, where you live in a world of lies," an elderly Chechin told Navat. "We are all victims, manipulated by the politicians in Moscow."

The same could be said for America.




J.R. Nyquist, a WorldNetDaily contributing editor and a renowned expert in geopolitics and international relations, is the author of "Origins of the Fourth World War." Visit his news-analysis and opinion site, JRNyquist.com.


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To: Stavka2
Yeah, I'd heard about that private property law but wasn't sure it had gone through. I'm glad it finally has. That should have put the final nail in the coffin of the Commies-are-secretly-still-running-the-show-in-Russia conspiracies but this thread is proof that it hasn't. The nectar for free enterprise / poison kool-aid for communism is now flowing. Russia will soon be an economic super power. The Russian bear has traded in his Red Army uniform for a power suit. Where he would have once crossed swords with Uncle Sam he'll now do lunch.

That is not to say that a lot of the old politicians who espoused Communisim in order to get a cushy government position aren't there; they are. But those were never the true believers; they just wanted a secure job with a pension. You'd find these types in the U.S. - or any country for that matter. They are the beauracracy of the medeocre and they're everywhere. They are shoddy material for a new world order.

NaW.
(Turning a half-baked philosophy by a gloomy German who never held down a job into a form of government? - What were you Russians thinking?...)

81 posted on 09/06/2001 2:34:24 PM PDT by SodiumWarthog
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To: Stavka2
US that acts like the world bully

No arguement there at all. There's quite a few things we do abroad and at home, that make my guts roil.

I've better things to do.
Well, then, by all means get cracking.
82 posted on 09/06/2001 2:36:08 PM PDT by tomakaze
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To: SodiumWarthog
First it was a Western Intellectual experiment on Russia (as the guinie pig of the world....thanks). The key now is to turn that Bear into the Double Headed Eagle.
83 posted on 09/06/2001 2:38:07 PM PDT by Stavka2
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To: Stavka2
Yup, all those souless atheists that are packing the churchs every Sunday, Saints day and any other day there is service. You know homosexuality has never been legal in Russia....but in the "I'm gay and proud of it USA" though... As for taxes 13% flat federal and 24% corporate...sure does make an inviting change from 30% and about 50% respectively.

Going to church doesn't make one a believer. For example, France is full of churches but very few real believers. It's empty Christianity - a shell. However, if there is a genuine revival in Russia and not merely the same old Orthodox churchianity where people march to the big ornate buidling in lockstep, then yes, there is hope for Russia. If people are realling seeing the emptiness of atheism and coming to know the true God, then I would say there is hope. However, their state atheist schools have been indoctrinating people in naturalistic atheism for 75 years and still do - getting past that will be tough.

As for the taxes, so what? Russia is dirt poor. People will not flock to a destitute nation. Russia is desperately poor.

84 posted on 09/06/2001 2:43:23 PM PDT by exmarine
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To: exmarine
Going to church doesn't make one a believer. For example, France is full of churches but very few real believers. It's empty Christianity - a shell. However, if there is a genuine revival in Russia and not merely the same old Orthodox churchianity where people march to the big ornate buidling in lockstep, then yes, there is hope for Russia. If people are realling seeing the emptiness of atheism and coming to know the true God, then I would say there is hope. However, their state atheist schools have been indoctrinating people in naturalistic atheism for 75 years and still do - getting past that will be tough.

Bump
85 posted on 09/06/2001 2:46:27 PM PDT by tomakaze
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To: Poohbah
Ah, Nyquist, the man who believes that we must have an everlasting external enemy so that he might be able to smash the heads of internal enemies without having to worry about messy little details like "due process" or "presumed innocent until proven guilty."

You show amazing consistancy...as a dispensor of BS.

86 posted on 09/06/2001 2:48:35 PM PDT by rightofrush
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To: 1rudeboy
The author states the obvious, calls it a sinister plan, and provides nothing in the way of solutions.

The solution is left to us. Call it a NWO wake-up.

87 posted on 09/06/2001 2:51:15 PM PDT by rightofrush
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To: headsonpikes
History has clearly shown that the greatest danger to every people is THEIR OWN government.

Worth a BTTT.

88 posted on 09/06/2001 2:52:50 PM PDT by rightofrush
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To: Poohbah
Well, I have my opinion of Nyquist from some of his writings. We aren't supposed to be angry about the BATF and the FBI dynamic entry teams using the Second and Fourth Amendments for toilet paper--that's supporting the Commies.

I wasn't aware of his support of the BATF and FBI. If so, my appologies. When I read stories of BATF and FBI abuses, I see red, literally and figuratively.

89 posted on 09/06/2001 3:02:09 PM PDT by rightofrush
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To: Alexandre
Actually, most of Russian immigrants are more conservative then Americans.

That's why they're here.

90 posted on 09/06/2001 3:08:14 PM PDT by rightofrush
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To: rightofrush
I wasn't aware of his support of the BATF and FBI. If so, my appologies.

I don't think he does. I'd have noticed something like that - it's the kind of thing that spikes my blood pressure. I am gonna go through the archives again though.
91 posted on 09/06/2001 3:08:29 PM PDT by tomakaze
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To: tomakaze
The grand old conspiracy theorists - lay out a bunch of evidence and then expect you to believe it. If you don't they expect you to prove that it is not true. A burden I will not take on. I can neither disprove or prove them wrong but at the same time I can't do anything about even it was/is true. It's a mind screw whichever you look at it. I would venture to say the collapse of communist Russia had more to do with America turning towards socialism than it ever had being communist. Why? Now we didn't have an "enemy" that we could point our finger at on a map and say "here's our enemy". When all the while the Constitution was being trashed in our courts and government. America was not vigilant in keeping with the standards of honesty and integrity (among other things) that our forefathers had.
92 posted on 09/06/2001 3:08:30 PM PDT by jwh_Denver
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To: Aerial
I could think of several ways to reply but if you would be just a 'lil more specific then I could also . please .
93 posted on 09/06/2001 3:53:01 PM PDT by Ben Bolt
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To: exmarine
First of, you obviously have a bias against the Orthodox, your comments say as much. Personally it is Protestantism that has lost all touch with Christ. With 40K denominations and growing and guitar music and group hugs, who has time for Christ...well maybe the 30 minutes of feeling holier then thou, but that's it. As for dirt poor, not even as nearly as you'd like to believe. And if you need a stinking rich country to try to make a go at it for freedom, then you're already lost. People didn't come to the US (70 year and before) because it was rich and had a convinience store and McDs on every cornor, they came for opportunity...or didn't they teach you that in Marines?
94 posted on 09/06/2001 3:57:00 PM PDT by Stavka2
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To: Poohbah
Unless I am mistaken , You do support them dont you ? you and _jim ? correct me if I am wrong on this .
95 posted on 09/06/2001 3:59:49 PM PDT by Ben Bolt
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To: rightofrush
His point is this: by using any lunitic conspiracy theory to whip the public into a frenzy of fear, your own government gets to do what ever it wants. In the US it's the "commie threat" in Britian it's the threat of crime, etc. Doesn't matter that the government created that threat...the sheeple will follow along in fear and desperation. It's been like this in the US since WW2.
96 posted on 09/06/2001 3:59:56 PM PDT by Stavka2
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To: tomakaze
"War to the hilt between communism and capitalism is inevitable. Today, of course, we are not strong enough to attack. Our time will come in thirty or forty years. To win, we shall need the element of surprise. The Western world will need to be put to sleep. So we shall begin by launching the most spectacular peace movement on record. There shall be electrifying overtures and unheard of concessions. The capitalist countries, stupid and decadent, will rejoice to cooperate to their own destruction. They will leap at another chance to be friends. As soon as their guard is down, we shall smash them with our clenched fist."
Dmitri Z. Manuilski, Lenin School of Political Warfare in Moscow, 1931
97 posted on 09/06/2001 4:01:31 PM PDT by michigander
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To: michigander
Well, 30 or 40 years was 1960's or 70's, welcome to 2000's. Try visiting Russia some time and going to a communist rally...really great to see all the grandpas and grandmas with all their medals...the kids have better things to do, like making money.
98 posted on 09/06/2001 4:03:25 PM PDT by Stavka2
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To: Hoplite #29, gcruse #27
Indeed they can to hate something into existance, but it will not be necesserily USSR forcing its citisens to confront others based on ideology.

This may be a voluntaty conglomerate of people united to oppose hate and arrogance of American loons. And it may be more solid that one Communist tried to put together.

99 posted on 09/06/2001 4:11:24 PM PDT by Alexandre
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To: tomakaze
The Chechnya thing was basicly a training exercise for the Red Army. They now have battle hardened veterans, as to our... uh... what we got.

Hmmm. You DO know that that is EXACTLY what everyone said about Saddam's Army. Saddam's "battle-hardened" troops would surely beat our "green and inexperienced" soldiers. "Battle-hardened," my dying (Biblical Beast of Burden). "Battle-weary" is more like it. The average infantryman is good for 200 days of combat before he's considered to be a psychological casualty. How long has this fiasco been going on? Since 1995 or so?

100 posted on 09/06/2001 4:13:20 PM PDT by Poohbah
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