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Post by Alexander on Feb 25, 2022 20:03:31 GMT -6
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Post by mrkrenden on Feb 25, 2022 22:07:58 GMT -6
Hello Administrator,
Thank you for creating this forum.
Here is an excerpt from Jeff's book "Origins of the Fourth World War"
pages 4-5
"Of course, everyone can see that there has been change in Russia. Everyone can see that the Warsaw Pact is now defunct, that East Germany has merged into West Germany, that the Soviet Union has been replaced by the Commonwealth of Independent States, that communism is daily criticized in the former communist countries. In terms of American security, however, these are not proofs of the ruling oligarchy's well-wishes. The same basic staff runs the Commonwealth of Independent States as ran the Soviet Union. If they hated and envied us before, why should this attitude (deep down) turn to love and well-wishing? After the fall of the Soviet Union, International Currency Review published a list of the leaders of the so-called independent republics. The list follows:
Armenia: Levon Ter-Petrosyan, KGB-controlled nationalist leader.
Belarus: Aleksandr Lukashenko and Vyacheslav Kebic, Communist Party Soviet Union Central Committee members, opposed to the USSR breakup.
Estonia: Lennart Meri --- assuming things are exactly as they appear, Meri is the only genuine non-communist leader of a former Soviet republic.
Georgia: MVD General Eduard Shevardnadze, USSR Politburo member under Gorbachev, Georgian Communist Party First Secretary, and non-voting member of Brezhnev's Politburo.
Kazakhstan: Nursultan Nazrbayev, USSR Politburo member under Gorbachev, Kazakh Communist Partty First Secretary, and President of Kazakhstan S.S.R. Minister under Gorbachev.
Kyrgyzstan: Asar Akayev and Apas Dzhumagulov, Kyrgyzstan Communist Party Central Committee member and Premier of the Kyrgyzstan S.S.R. respectively.
Latvia: Valdis Birkavs and Anatolijis Gorbunovs, Communist Party Secretary and Latvian Communist Party Secretary for ideology.
Luthuania: Algirdas Brazauskas, First Secretary of the Lithuanian Communist Party.
Moldova: Mircea Snegur CPSU Central Committee member and CP First Secretary, Moldavia S.S.R.
Russia: Boris Yeltsin, non-voting member, Communist Party Soviet Union Politburo.
Tajikistan: Rakhmon Nabiyev, Tajik Communist Party boss.
Turkmenistan; Sapamurat Niyazov, First Secretary of the Turkmen Communist Party, member of Gorbachev's Politburo.
Ukraine: Leonid Kuchma, former communist director of a USSR missile plant.
Uzbekistan: Islam Karimov, Communist Party First Secretary of Uzbekistan.
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Post by Alexander on Feb 25, 2022 22:23:34 GMT -6
Hello Administrator, Thank you for creating this forum. Here is an excerpt from Jeff's book "Origins of the Fourth World War" pages 4-5 "Of course, everyone can see that there has been change in Russia. Everyone can see that the Warsaw Pact is now defunct, that East Germany has merged into West Germany, that the Soviet Union has been replaced by the Commonwealth of Independent States, that communism is daily criticized in the former communist countries. In terms of American security, however, these are not proofs of the ruling oligarchy's well-wishes. The same basic staff runs the Commonwealth of Independent States as ran the Soviet Union. If they hated and envied us before, why should this attitude (deep down) turn to love and well-wishing? After the fall of the Soviet Union, International Currency Review published a list of the leaders of the so-called independent republics. The list follows: Welcome and thanks for joining!
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