Chronicle of Dissent - War To End Wars, Or Prelude?
Victory Day finds its worrying inversion in the West
Nations no longer regard war with the same gravity
U.S. imperils security by playing politics on its southern border
Military integrity cannot coexist with corruption and crime
The forthcoming conclusion of Eurasia note #77, on the leading of Britain into war with Germany, as in conflict with Russia, is postponed for the 78th anniversary of the end of WW2.
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Tbilisi, May 9, 2023
The bells ring from the church on the nearby square, a slow, monotonic toll.
Across the nations that once formed part of the Soviet Union, each honours its veterans and dead in its own way.
“Deluded Putin,” dongs the Daily Mail online. “He says he wants peace.” As if we Europeans, from Ireland to Irkutsk, need to be reminded of the difference between war and peace, and cannot see that our own state actors promote hybrid permaconflict.
Today is the 78th anniversary of the Soviet Union’s defeat of Nazi Germany in World War 2.
Only six foreign leaders attend Russian Victory Day celebrations in Moscow (День Победы), all from the Commonwealth of Independent States, or former USSR.
Victory Day, May 9, marks the defeat of fascism, while Defender of the Fatherland day, Feb 23, is the Russian equivalent of U.S. Memorial Day.
In 2019 Russian representatives were barred from marking the 80th anniversary in Poland of the start of WW2.
The Mail persists:
“In a re-writing of history — incorrectly framing the Soviet Union as the nation fully responsible for the defeat of Nazi Germany — [Putin] said of the West: ‘They have forgotten who destroyed that evil, who defended their motherlands, who liberated the people of Europe. We see that in a number of countries’.”
In a different era, even the Western state corporate media would seep the truth, that for every single American soldier killed fighting the war, 80 Soviet soldiers died doing the same. [1]
Have you noticed what’s happening here? The spectre of war is being Ghostbusted and the people softened up for another round, whose target is Russia-plus.
It is not just the rewriting of history — which began with British intelligence operative Hugh Trevor Roper who was commissioned to write The Last Days Of Hitler (1947) from Western intel reports alone.
We are misdirected to argue over who won a war eight decades ago, while the West’s citizenry today is under democide and assault by a military leadership of questionable competence if not loyalty.
Silent falls the roost
It is, of course, Victory Day in the southern Caucasus country of Georgia, too.
About 700,000 ethnic Georgians served in the Soviet forces — more than the population of the capital, Tbilisi, at the time. The nation today has just over 3 million citizens. In WW2, about 190,000 would be killed in action.
Some, in the Georgian Legion, also fought against the USSR, as did the Russian Vlasov army.
How do you like your history: spoon-fed like the saccharine six o’clock news or do you choose for yourself? For history is no tin of condensed milk nor does it slip down with a spoonful of sugar.
War theories
Conflict is no longer over there: it has come home. The West is under an assault very different to the war movies and tropes of old. These originate as much from our own military, with its doctrine of a permanent state of hybrid war.
Hybrid war sees the domestic population as the enemy, as much, if not more so, than any external threat. And that is the consequence of the corruption of the ruling elite, which is conscious of the fact that it places itself in rapacious opposition to the populace.
See: Rant In Age Of Narrative (Moneycircus, Jan 31, 2023)
Society is reduced to a parlour game: will you repeat the words necessary for a chance to win a prize of inclusion, or are you the curmudgeon who retreats for a stroll in the garden, who raises his eyes to the heavens in a mix of penance and despair while others play by whatever rules to which they are asked to defer?
The war facing this and future generations is not that of old.
The following is presented “as is” — a summary of research by others that we should take into consideration for what it’s worth.
It includes Michael Gill’s allegations of deep state corruption. It is given what publicity we are able, in order to draw attention to his allegations.
First, listen to Infowars contributor Pete Santilli who says he has had direct communication with senior officials about the possible cooption of Mexican syndicates — and then read on, and ask if the U.S. has any need of foreign gangsters.
When the Biden presidency lifts restrictions on immigration on May 11, the gangs involved in illicit migration could lose $ billions, as currently every migrant deported may pay to try again.
The gangs, losing lucrative business, would have every incentive to create chaos in the U.S., forcing the administration to reimpose what little restriction it previously maintained.
Does the regime share in that incentive? Remember that Obama’s attorney general Eric Holder organised “Fast and Furious” an exposed initiative to distribute weapons across the southern border. Did that ricochet into U.S. territory days before US officials anticipate a migrant surge with the lifting of Title 42 (which currently allows border patrol to deport migrants)?
Santilli got his information hours before the second of two attacks by Hispanic men upon their own women and children, which may or may not be pertinent. [2]
Traveller and researcher Michael Yon has chronicled how tens of thousands are being housed temporarily in huge tents emblazoned with the logos of UN, U.S. and EU. He alleges that the big banks are providing credit cards and telephones.
An outbreak of gang violence in the U.S. might also give the Biden regime the pretext to suspend the 2nd Amendment (temporarily, of course.)
This aligns with what dissident businessman Mike Gill has said: that drugs, gun-running and human trafficking reaches to the highest level of the federal government including the IRS and Treasury, FBI and CIA.
When Trump’s Mar-a-Lago residence was raided, was the FBI looking for classified documents or, in Gill’s words, the Pandora Papers — evidence of money laundering that would implicate agencies along with the deep state? [3]
Why was Biden so keen to fire the Ukrainian prosecutor Viktor Shokin, in March 2016? Why did the deep state impeach Trump for simply making a phone call to enquire about it? Was the risk that he might stumble upon money laundering, funneled abroad to be refined by an energy company?
Does recycling, renewable and sustainable mean something more banal to the uber wealthy? Do current events align with what yesterday may have seemed like wild allegation?
Judge for yourself.
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