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I have just been taking a look at his earlier book and was going to post something about it, it's called New Lies for Old.
A summary can be found here. Golitsyn’s Predictions re: The Phony Collapse of the Soviet Union Actually I came across this person while looking at the Wikipedia entry for Christopher Story who was an adviser to Lady Thatcher and says he had something to do with her anti EU sentiments. Christopher Story is one of those people you could either think is entirely nuts or else he is someone extremely well connected to what is going on. A clue to which he is can be found by looking at the cost of his various publications, which sell for about $500/ magazine issue! Apparently the Bank of England and the Federal Reserve are two of his readers. Anyway he was involved with the above author. Christopher Story - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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I can't see the connection between the Soviets and western corporations. If the predictions were based on intelligence, it would have had to have been from a western double agent. It is the Eastern Establishment in the US who are working towards a corporatist new world order; the EU of course is anti-American and statist, and therefore justifiably could be said to be a continuation of the Soviet Union, but I cannot see how Russia and China are running the NWO - America and the EU perhaps. Besides, Putin has been cleaning out the largely Jewish- and ex-KGB- run 'Russian' mafia.
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This all perhaps fits in with the article I posted in the Talk About Anything thread, entitled Why Karl Marx Supported Libertarianism
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Putin has dropped out! Russia is a free country despite what you hear on the BBC. I mean this only happened recently and we saw it happening when he told Blair where he could stick his New World Order. Now the BBC has been ejected from Russia and there is more trouble at the embassy apparently. As for China, well the UK and China are best of chums and that hard-line Marxism feels like the perfect thing for the Marxist Brown and other inner circle New Labour people, e.g. Miliband. Meanwhile America is looking to break free and I think they are finally getting the message the Neocons are not real Republicans and upholders of the constitution, so we might eventually see America break free as well. The Federal Reserve, a private company link historically to the Bank of England is one such bone of contention. If that gets changed and they go back to the Gold Standard then again it will be a giant leap for them in terms of both prosperity and democracy. So things are looking good and it just goes to show the value of information. People are listening these days.
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Yes, I put a few posts up a couple of months ago in support of Putin. Russia is holding out, but the EU seems to have inherited the mantle of Soviet Russia, and perhaps that explains a lot. The Vatican supported the EU in the early days - when the Vatican itself - according to Congressional records - was infiltrated by Soviet Communists and Masons. Having helped pull it together, it looks like the Vatican was ditched. Who knows what's going on behind the scenes, or even if we have any chance of getting out of the globalist nightmare being thrust upon us from all directions?
However, I certainly don't share your optimism with regards to America - out of all the candidates, Ron Paul alone is an anti-globalist (Pat Buchanan makes the same point), and he doesn't stand a chance. The US Eastern Establishment runs both parties, and Bill Clinton was brought to power on Rothchild money, and support from corporations. They all attend the same Bilderburger and CFR meetings etc, and I see little evidence on the ground here in America of any united opposition. Also, many conservatives are critical of the gold standard - myself included - and would want a return to the constitutional silver standard. Ron Paul alone has said he would destroy the Federal Reserve - but he would get shot before coming anywhere near doing it, just like Kennedy, McKinley, Lincoln and (almost) Andrew Jackson (for once I wish the bullet had hit - might have saved the native Americans alot of suffering). |
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I know Ron Paul is only clocking 10% at the moment but it's the direction that is all-important. I sense these globalists have been delayed, their timetable was worked out years ago and the ones at the top are cracking the whip at their underlings. The good news is that from a system engineering point of view they may be is a state where it will unravel.
The further they get behind on the agenda the more they have to speed things up and by doing this the backlash increases and the believability factor diminishes. The more the news lies the more people seek alternative opinion and the more they do that the better the alternative media becomes and the more funding they get and the more professional they look. We are hitting them where it hurts, we are giving people a better analysis than they will ever get from the BBC and the more and more people are listening. Seriously, it is falling apart and Ron Paul himself continues to say how surprised he is of the support he gets. It's not just the level of support it is the energy of those people. I do think the Americans are putting the English to shame a bit; they are on the streets with their banners, in the classrooms and absolutely everywhere. I'd love to see the UKIP get such an energy and enthusiasm behind it and I do believe it could happen here as well. We should be on far more than 2%; we should be at least into double figures by now. Maybe we can learn something from the Ron Paul Revolution.
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I wish I could share the optimism. It seems to me that America has been brought to the brink. People like Obama and Clinton represent the new, secularist, multi-cultural place that America is becoming. Within two decades most of the country will be white-minority, and this will change the political landscape forever. Even amongst so-called conservatives, the majority are still on the side of either fraudulent messianic crusaderism or free-market libertarianism, and Paul received only ten percent of the conservative vote. I came to the conclusion a while back that America is right now at the point of no return, and it is unlikely they will sieze a better destiny for themselves. Ron Paul is old and won't be able to have another shot at it. However the elites went way too fast with their destruction of Europe, and I feel that this paradoxically might give Europe a chance. Failing that, perhaps we'll all be looking for a new home in Russia, the last outpost of european civilisation.
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None on ignore list - I am not a narrow-minded, bigot. This is good to know! People can be listened to even you don't agree with them and you don't have to be rude, you can ignore them without putting them on your ignore list. |
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