#107 – Fauci Science! It’s Not About A Vaccine

Keep The Public Ignorant

When science takes root in the minds of the American community, it is defended with vigor by some. Dissenting opinions are squelched. Sometimes self-censored other times silenced by the machinations of an authority. The truth is restricted, minds close, ignorance survives, and mainstream media provides fodder. Hell, even the “science of eugenics” was the darling of the ruling class until hijacked by Hitler. 

Today, an echo chamber surrounds the virus ignorant with voices of affirmation with hostility toward any exchange of thoughts and feelings. The voice of Dr. Anthony Faucis is the most powerful, dominant, loudest, and corrupt of these voices. Listen to the science is their favorite adage. But the science he speaks is the result of flawed, unethical, and corrupted clinical endorsements of his cronies over the past 40 years.

Little effort is required to keep a false narrative alive when the opposition is missing or canceled. Education gets edited to conceal the truth. Robert F. Kennedy Jr., in his book, The Real Anthony Fauci: Bill Gates, Big Pharma, and the Global War on Democracy and Public Health, exposes a litany of situations that depict Fauci as a corrupt psychopathic shill for Big Pharma.

In the world of Anthony Fauci, big Pharma gets protection, profits prioritized, and innocent individuals are killed or damaged. Many of his nefariously flawed clinical trials result in needless death. Fauci’s exploitation of the helpless may be best exemplified by examining his machinations, after the discovery, of a new novel virus. He did it during the HIV epidemic and has repeated the same strategy with the covid pandemic.  

Induce Fear

The first play, in the Fauci playbook, is to induce fear. Some of his favorite actions include; abuse the data, changing definitions, and seizing the media. Specifically; PCR testing at 45 cycles, dying with covid instead of dying of covid, a continued count for covid deaths, change the definition of vaccine, slandering of drugs proven to lower symptoms of covid, and with the help of the social media giants, cancel any opposition.

Discredit Existing Non-Patterned Drugs

The second step in his playbook is to prove that no medications or treatments exist in the current Pharma arsenal of drugs and vaccines because existing non-patterned drugs sold genetically drastically lower the profit margins of the Pharma giants. So, the race to develop an approved drug or vaccine creates a frenzy of competition to obtain a monopolistic pattern that guarantees profits. 

Once Fauci proved that all current medications are ineffective against covid, the emergency approval process began. Funding for clinical tests must be approved and then money appropriated. Funding is Fauci’s domain welcome to his spider web. This protocol has been a winning formula in the reign of Fauci. The problem is that big Pharma is the winner, and the paying public is the loser. 

Fauci’s strategy became apparent in the early stage of the Covid pandemic. He endorsed a covid protocol that denied patients treatment. Hospitals were encouraged to send Covid patients home. Why? So they could get sicker and weaker? Those suffering co-modalities, compromised immune systems were accepted into the hospitals much too late to save. Then those covid patients that survived long enough to make it to the hospital were strapped to deadly respirators, prescribed remdesivir, and other feeble attempts to save an already condemned victim. 

Dismiss Real Doctoring

However, some independent doctors, those that honored their Hippocratic Oath, developed a sequence protocol of prescribed inexpensive and non-patented drugs to battle the symptoms of covid. Usage of Ivermectin and chloroquine or hydroxychloroquine produced favorable results. For years these drugs have been used and are listed on the World Health Organization (WHO) essential drug list. Fauci used semantics to slander these drugs. But because of a technicality, there was no clinical trial proof or approval of their effectiveness against covid, Fauci condemned their usage.   

These independent doctors caught the ire of Fauci and his minions. No one goes against a Fauci dictate without impunity. Fauci and his cabal, aided hugely by Donald Trump’s admission of use, discredited the drugs as horse dewormers or used only for malaria and lupus that caused heart rhythm problems. Ignored, in his defamation, was the fact that Trump recovered quickly without any severe symptoms. 

Fauci, his gang of doctors, and mainstream media succeeded in canceling an effective procedure that drastically reduced the symptoms of covid. Fauci deliberately blotched the handling of the covid pandemic. His diabolical proceedings were successful to the hoodwinked public. Fauci then became the gatekeeper to the federal coffers. His big Pharma cronies already had an entry ticket.

$Erika$ – Obtain Emergency Status

Fauci and his shenanigans warranted an emergency for a vaccine against a highly mutant virus with genetic similarities to the common cold. The maestro was ready to conduct another deadly masterpiece. Upon entering into an emergency status, the controls on drug development research lowered. The emergency classification sparked a wild west mentality for vaccine development. Patient health and safety were the first to be compromised. 

King Fauci had the gold needed to distribute, conduct, approve, and assess the clinical trials. He was very comfortable picking the winners and discarding the losers. Apparent is loyalty, not merit, determines what companies are eligible to vie for the patterned jackpot. 

Fauci’s power of the purse makes or breaks companies and individual scientists. Fauci losers are scattered across the medical world, while his cohorts get protection against litigation for damages caused by the vaccines. 

With guaranteed profits, Pharma was able to roll out a vaccine that did not stop the spread, did not prevent the vaccinated from getting covid and did not prove that it lowered the symptoms. Fauci stopped clinical trials prematurely after early signs indicated the vaccine reduced incident levels. Prematurely ending clinical trials hide adverse results. No problem, they would use the public for the final stage of the clinical trials. The public now awaits a fourth booster shot followed by who knows how many more. 

Repeat History

History appears to have repeated, documented in the mishandling of the HIV/AIDS crisis. Again, a corrupted clinical trial allowed an early rollout of AZT, an all-cell killer. His hubris for vaccine immortality and obsession for a magic drug cure against AIDS killed thousands. Nevirapine would be another example of a Fauci-corrupted science.

Control Groups or Controlled Results?

Clinical trials usually involve two groups of volunteers. One group is the control group. The control group or placebo group includes participants who do not receive the drug or treatment instead receive a standard of care or a placebo. The reactions, conditions, and changes between the control group and the experimental group, drugged group, are necessary to determine the effects of the drug/vaccine.

The control group plays a fundamental role in clinical trials as they serve as a baseline for determining the effectiveness of the treatment. Scientifically reliable conclusions are reliant upon control groups. When participants in an experimental group have a better outcome than those in the control group, one might conclude that the intervention has been effective.

For both the Pfizer and Moderna vaccines, individuals who initially received the placebo, the control group, were subsequently given the vaccine. It is corrupted science. Deliberately destroying the opportunity for long-term follow-up of all health outcomes in those who did not receive the vaccine is diabolic. In others words, Fauci eliminated the control group to get a rushed and untested product. This pollution of clinical trials is a consistent practice in those that Fauci oversees.

Data comparing the unvaccinated group to the vaccinated group is the only scientific method to evaluate the vaccine effects. Fauci is part of an elimination process of the covid unvaccinated control group. Free COVID vaccines for everyone, proof of vaccination as a ticket for admission, mandated by employers, and advertised with federal funds have reduced the unvaccinated control group. This program will not end until the unvaccinated control group gets eliminated. 

Someone with an ounce of cynicism left examined the two existing groups (vaccinated, unvaccinated) the real culprits in this pandemic would be exposed. Proof that validates covid vaccination should be clear from clinical trial results. Both groups get covid, and both groups can spread it. Latest statistics indicate that the vaccinated are getting covid at higher rates. Which group is leading in all-cause mortality? Which group is experiencing higher heart ailment, Bell palsy, new blood disorders, Guillain-Barré syndrome (GBS), and other modalities? 

Get Up – Stand Up – Don’t Give Up Your Rights (bob marley)

The ignorant will not stray because they follow the shepherd. The meek tend to self-censor and remain silent, concealing their dissent as we totter on the cusp of tyrannic rule. It is alarming that this group chooses to sit down instead of standing up. “Go along to get along” is easy, comfortable, and tempting but immoral. The cynical must be courageous, speak their mind, ask questions, and demand answers for they can initiate change.   

Trust Fauci science? Eliminate the control group, mandatory vaccines, never fully understand the benefits or danger of the product as big Pharma makes huge profits with no liability. Fauci Science! What could go wrong? 

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#106 – Civil Society or Mob Rule?

Democracy is one man/woman, one vote, majority rule. Democracy loses legitimacy when the group, not the individual, is sovereign. Communitarianism, not democracy, is a power-sharing structure between three groups; the state (including its agencies), the private corporations (big pharma, weapons manufacturers, etc.), and the community.

French aristocrat, Alexis de Tocqueville, was sent to North America to examine the prison system in the United States. During his travels, he took copious notes. Upon returning to France, he published two volumes titled Democracy in America.

Tocqueville wrote of civil society. He pointed out that voluntary institutions of civil society promoted active engagement in decision making and acted as a bulwark against the excesses of centralized, governmental authority. 

Tocqueville said, “associations of a thousand other kinds -religious, moral, serious, futile, extensive, or restricted, enormous or diminutive. The Americans make associations to give entertainments, to found establishments for education, to build inns, to construct churches, to diffuse books … found hospitals, prisons, and schools”

However, Tocqueville warned about the potential for civil society being exploited by the powerful interest of groups when they combine. “… each of them brings great strength to the partnership, the number of its members may be very limited; and when the members of an association are limited in number, they may easily become mutually acquainted, understand each other, and establish fixed regulations.”

In 1996, the Canadian philosopher Charles Taylor highlighted political communitarianism in the US. A softer approach to what Tocqueville warned. Its most vocal leader was Amitai Etzioni, an Israeli-American dual citizen. The director of the Center for Communitarian Policy Studies at George Washington University. 

Amitai Etzioni’s 2011 book, The New Normal, explores a communitarian view on a post-global economic collapse world. Etzioni applied New Normal to a society suffering from a diminished economy. Today it is used to describe a post covid pandemic society. The connection is troubling.

His liberal communitarian society governments and private corporations consult with the people via the communities to form a civil society. In other words, the combination of these three communities has absorbed the individual. Group-think is when all sections of society become aligned. 

Etzioni believes that the community represents and can speak for the individual. Etzioni assumes that only single identities or homogeneous communities exist. He is guilty of imposing a broad-brush version of the community. 

Etzioni ignores any diversity of thought or dissenting opinions within the community. The problem arises that the communities he creates are in theory only. He is a utopian socialist that calls himself a liberal communitarian. 

Implicit to the communitarian theory is that dissent from the community or disagreement with their common good is unacceptable. Etzioni takes a lockstep approach to compliance. “We should not hesitate to speak up and express our moral concerns to others when it comes to issues we care about deeply […] Those who neglect these duties, should be explicitly considered poor members of the community.”

He classifies poor members as not good citizens and even offers a remedy. “Responsibilities are anchored in community […] communities define what is expected of people; they educate their members to accept these values, and they praise them when they do and frown upon them when they do not. “

His community is a control mechanism, not an egalitarian meritocracy that our forefathers envisioned. In a communitarian society, the community defines responsibilities and expectations, instills values, and demands compliance. The individual is not permitted to flourish. The non-compliant will be educated or excluded. 

The communitarian power structure has blossomed, as a result, of the covid pandemic. The shared morality of civil society has issued commands directed at our responsibilities, like arbitrary orders such as social distancing, masks, quarantines, and vaccines, all unproven directives from civil society. The new normal to make a safer society. 

Freedom of speech and expression, public protest, and freedom of choice are more important than a commitment to any prescribed community or their authorized version of the common good. Civil Society is the collective opinion of a mob, not the voice of all communities or individuals. Some communities still believe in individual sovereignty.

#105 – FDR Avoided It, Truman Started It, Eisenhower Grew It, Kennedy Felt It

President Biden memorandum delivered on October 22, 2021, confirms the participants in the Kennedy assassination and the importance of their deniability: “Temporary continued postponement is necessary to protect against identifiable harm to the military defense, intelligence operations, law enforcement, or the conduct of foreign relations that is of such gravity that it outweighs the public interest in immediate disclosure.”

President Biden, a spokesman for the Executive Branch, statement concerning thousands of government secrets on the Kennedy assassination sheds light on the 1963 assassination of President John F. Kennedy and his murderers.

The following blog could be titled: Anatomy Of An American Coup (The Metastasis Of A Security State).

Roosevelt Avoided It

In 1943, the Soviets began turning the tide on the Germans. The U.S. recognized that the Soviet Union would emerge from World War ll as a significant world power. FDR had already accepted that the Soviets would have a sphere of influence in Eastern Europe. 

At the February 1945 Yalta Conference, President Roosevelt (FDR), Churchill and Stalin met for their second and final time. FDR and Churchill agreed to several concessions proposed by Stalin. Stalin had a paranoia personality but trusted that Roosevelt would abide by the Yalta agreements. The Soviets would retain control over part of Germany, and the USSR would also have free reign to influence the governments of its Eastern European and Asian neighbors.

Truman Started It

FDR would die two months after the Yalta Conference. Under the command of hardliner Harry Truman, the political dynamics changed dramatically. The U.S. would renege on many of FDR’s promises and concessions. Coupled with America and British fears over the spread of communism, the US-Soviet relationship spiraled downhill. Truman and his administration viewed USSR as an unfriendly nation undergoing an arms buildup with an interventionist approach to international relations.  

By 1945, the power and ambition of multinational defense corporations had expanded outside of their domain. They began a self-interest pursuit to keep the funds coming. During WWII the defense spending had increased by over 13,000 percent. By the end of the war, these companies had made huge profits.

Secretary of the Navy James Forrestal, at a 1945 White House meeting, advocated for not sharing information on the atomic bomb with the Soviet Union. Forrestal persuaded Truman to agree, thereby averting any trust-building with the Soviets. The Cold War arms race had begun.

Defense contractor executives such as Lockheed, Northrup, and Douglas were looking for schemes to maintain government subsidies for their industries. They created a panel with representatives of the defense industry to lobby Congress. 

The Military-Industrial Complex was very satisfied with the passing of the National Security Act of 1947. The military budget became a war budget with two permanent bureaucracies; the Department of Defense and the newly created Central Intelligence Agency. American wars would no longer be temporary, with peacetime pauses. This act unchained the perpetual war machine fueled by federal money.

Baby Steps – Greece

After the evacuation of German forces from Greece in 1944, two groups vied for power; the monarchists and the communists. Britain and the United States supported the monarchists. The Soviet Union, Yugoslavia, Albania, and Bulgaria supported the communists. A civil war soon developed. 

In late February 1947, Britain informed the United States it could no longer afford aid to Greece and Turkey. President Truman recognized a vacuum of influence. He feared that the Soviet Union could fill that vacuum. 

Feeling that this could be a geopolitical disaster, Truman decided to take over the British role. But doing so required persuading a Republican-controlled Congress looking to cut federal spending to foreign countries. 

In March 1947, President Harry S. Truman delivered a speech before Congress. Truman felt he had to scare the hell out of the American people. Truman outlined the threat facing the United States. He declared, “It must be the policy of the United States to support free peoples who are resisting attempted subjugation by armed minorities or by outside pressures.” 

The Military-Industrial Complex Recruits Congress

Truman asked for $400 million in military and economic assistance for Greece and Turkey. In May, Congress voted to appropriate the funds Truman had requested. By embracing what became known as the Truman Doctrine, the United States broke with its traditional reluctance to become entangled in events outside the Western Hemisphere. Truman had declared the responsibility of global leadership.

The involvement of the United States in the Greek civil war marked a new era in their attitude towards world politics. The new approach became known as the Truman Doctrine. A doctrine that still guides U.S. diplomacy today. The United States actively offers assistance to preserve the political integrity of selective nations deemed to be in the best interest of the United States.

The Marshall Plan

In June of 1947, at Harvard College, Secretary of State George C. Marshall made one of the most consequential foreign policy speeches in American history. Marshall proposed a plan as bold as it was simple: the United States would help rebuild war-torn Europe if Europeans agreed to develop a plan for reconstruction. Joseph Stalin and his allies would reject the offer. This break led to geopolitical competition between the two post-WW2 superpowers for control of Europe.

The Long Telegram – Russian Containment

In an article in Foreign Affairs dated July 1, 1947, a State Department official named George Kennan argued that U.S. policy toward the Soviet Union had erroneously assumed that offering incentives would persuade the Kremlin to be more cooperative. On the contrary, Kennan wrote, powerful internal dynamics drove Soviet behavior, and “as a result, only the threat of force could limit or alter Soviet ambitions.” 

In The Sources of Soviet Conduct, Kennan refined and extended his argument, writing that the “main element of any United States policy toward the Soviet Union must be that of a long-term, patient but firm and vigilant containment of Russian expansive tendencies.” The doctrine of containment would guide U.S. foreign policy for the next four decades. 

Fear – Soviet Explode Nuclear Bomb 

In September 1949, the Soviets exploded an atomic bomb. Congress approved the military appropriation for NATO that Truman had requested. The US-Soviet arms race had commenced. This escalating back and forth became the pattern for the Cold War arms race for the next 50 years, much to the delight of armaments contractors and the generals and admirals on both sides. However, pushback on military and defense spending was beginning to surface in Congress.

Opportunity Knocks – Korean War 

In early June of 1950, Secretary of State Dean Acheson declared Korea outside the defense perimeter of US national security. Later that same month, Kim Il-sung’s North Korean troops crossed over the 38th Parallel into South Korea. Acheson then led the charge to join the Korean conflict. Pentagon leaders warned against a land war in Asia, but President Truman followed Acheson. The United States, under cover of the United Nations, went to war, scuttling any hope for a post-World War II movement to demilitarize America. 

Instead, the US defense budget jumped from $13 billion in 1951 to $50 billion in 1953; the US nuclear arsenal grew from 300 bombs in 1950 to 1,300 bombs in 1953. Welcoming in the permanent war economy, Dean Acheson said, “Korea saved us.” Meaning that the Korean Action jump-started what Eisenhower in 1961 originally termed the Congressional-Military-Industrial Complex. Congress defense spending paved the way for a new government-funded warfare state. 

Korea afforded unprecedented opportunities for advancing the globalist program. Truman assigned the US Seventh Fleet to patrol the strait between Taiwan and the mainland. The US added four more divisions in Europe and allocated $4 billion for the rearmament of our European allies. 

Indochina – Before The U.S. Vietnam War 

Some months before the Korean War, Truman had initiated American involvement in Indochina, supporting the French and their puppet ruler Bao Dai against the nationalist and Communist revolutionary Ho Chi Minh. Korea furnished welcome cover for stepping up aid to the French, which soon amounted to a half-billion dollars a year. 

The United States provided the bulk of the material resources for the French-Vietnam colonial war. The State Department defended this commitment citing the production of much-needed rice, rubber, and tin imported from Indochina. More to the point, after Mao took control of China, there was the fear that the loss of Indochina, including Vietnam, would represent a defeat in the struggle against what was portrayed as a unified and coordinated Communist push to take over the world. 

Eisenhower – Grew It

President Dwight D. Eisenhower, under the guidance of Secretary of State John Foster Dulles and his brother CIA Director Allen Dulles, grew the Security State. The foreign and domestic policy would never be the same. The Truman Cold War containment policy became covert and overt actions. Eisenhower cut resources to the conventional military but increased spending on nuclear weapons. 

In 1953, the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) helped stage a coup in Iran to replace nationalist Prime Minister Mohammed Mossadegh with the American allied Shah of Iran. In 1954, the CIA staged another coup in Guatemala. President Jacabo Arbenz Guzman, a land reformer was removed in favor of a more friendly dictator. 

CIA covert actions in foreign nations damaged the ability of the U.S. to exercise moral and ethical leadership throughout the world. While the Eisenhower administration succeeded in reducing communist influence in the 1950s, covert operations damaged the long-term national security interests of the United States. 

By 1960 Eisenhower warned, “God help this country when we have a man sitting at this desk who doesn’t know as much about the military as I do.” Then on January 17, 1961, Eisenhower gave his nationally televised farewell address from the Oval Office. “Until the latest of our world conflicts, the United States had no armaments industry,” he said, “in contrast with the permanent armaments industry of vast proportions that had been created in the previous fifteen years.”

Eisenhower concluded his farewell address with, “In the councils of government, we must guard against the acquisition of unwarranted influence, whether sought or unsought, by the military-industrial complex. The potential for the disastrous rise of misplaced power exists and will persist.” That misplaced power has pushed, cajoled, and coerced the US into wars, coups, and assassinations abroad and at home.  

Kennedy – Felt It

In June 1963, Kennedy made his famous Peace Speech at American University. Kennedy would declare that he intended to end the Cold War. That day in June would be Kennedy’s final plead for peace. He was calling for the end of the Cold War because it was “the necessary rational end of rational men.” In 2021 we are still looking for those rational men or women. 

Kennedy proposed an offer: “We are unwilling to impose our system on any unwilling people — but we are willing and able to engage in peaceful competition with any people on earth.” His vision for American foreign policy did not sit well with the Pentagon and the CIA. They viewed Kennedy to be naive and dangerous to the extreme. 

Kennedy Treasonous Acts?

In their eyes, what Kennedy was doing and had previously done were grave threats to national security. The Pentagon and the CIA believed a communist takeover of the United States was imminent if Kennedy remained in power. They considered many actions of the Kennedy administration as treasonous. 

Like:

1. Refusing to provide air support to the CIA-trained Cuban exiles who invaded Cuba at the Bay of Pigs. They blamed him for the capture or death of these men.

2. He fired CIA Director Allen Dulles, a man admired and revered by the U.S. national-security establishment.

3. He threatened to destroy the CIA by tearing it into a thousand pieces and scattering it to the winds.

4. He rejected Operation Northwoods, a Pentagon fraudulent plan to kill American citizens to provoke a Cuban invasion.

5. He settled the Cuban Missile Crisis with back door communications with Khrushchev, keeping the security state officials and Joint Chiefs of Staff in the dark. 

6. He gave up NATO/US missiles in Turkey, aimed at the Soviet Union, as a tradeoff for the Soviets removing their missiles from Cuba. 

7. He agreed the U.S. would never invade Cuba, basically agreeing to Cuban sovereignty.

8. He entered into the Nuclear Test Ban Treaty with the Soviet Union over the vehement objections of the CIA and Pentagon, which believed that nuclear testing was essential to national security.

9. He proposed a joint project to the Moon with the Soviets. Reaching out to the Soviet Union in a spirit of sharing rocket technology, offers of peace and friendship were unacceptable.

10. In National Security Action Memorandum 263, dated October 11, 1963, Kennedy articulated his decision to withdraw all U.S. military forces from Vietnam by the end of 1965 — with full withdrawal completed after the 1964 election. 

11. He supported the U.S. civil rights movement, which the national-security establishment believed to be a front for an international communist conspiracy generated from Moscow.

Kennedy was a junior Naval officer telling his military superiors how to behave, what they could do, and what they could not do in pursuit of National Security. His attitude did not last long in that world of powerful, arrogant Generals and Admirals. Today peace is still a threat to the budgets and power of the Pentagon, the CIA, the NSA, and the army of defense contractors.

The Kennedy peace movement ended in Dallas in November of 1963. What action would the National Security State take if those that believe in peace called for a friendly and harmonious relationship with Russia, China, North Korea, and Cuba? Would we all be assassinated? Nah, there are not enough Oswald patsies to go around. 

#104 – Ukraine – A Ghost of Zbigniew Brzezinski?

Gave An Inch – Took 600 Miles

In 1990, Secretary of State James Baker assured Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev that NATO would not expand one inch east of Germany. In thirty years, Russia has acquiesced 600 miles. Since the Baker promise NATO has wandered through Hungary, the Czech Republic, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Bulgaria, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, Albania, Croatia, Montenegro, and Poland.

Today NATO is knocking at the border of Ukraine, a neighboring country to Russia, once part of the Soviet satellite states with a 1,500-mile border. Vladimir Putin has demanded a new promise from NATO not to expand into Ukraine. He has made it clear that he regarded the presence of any NATO troops or weapons in Ukraine as intolerable.

Post-2014 Maidan Coup
In 2014, a majority voted for independence from Kyiv. Putin asked to annex two provinces in the Donbas region. (areas high in ethnic Russians) Putin declined the offer and did not recognize their independence. When Ukraine deployed troops to this region, Putin sent a limited number of Russian special operation troops into the Donbas region.

The 2014-2015 Minsk agreements called for Ukraine to reabsorb two separatist-controlled regions while affording them special status. Instead, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky essentially declared a hot war on the predominant Russian-speaking populations in the Donbas.

Putin has been frustrated with the Ukrainian reluctance to implement the results of the Minsk agreement. He has been vocal about the treatment and attacks from the increasing Ukrainian military troops. Ukrainian troops being largely financed and equipped with US-NATO support has provoked Putin to respond. His response has brought what the U.S. described as a large and unusual troop movement near the Russian/Ukraine border.

Tuff Guy Bluster
The Biden administration’s handling of the Ukraine policies has been unclear and inconsistent. In September, President Biden pledged his support for Ukrainian Euro-Atlantic aspirations and American support for complete integration in Europe. Biden has announced a $60 million security assistance package in addition to the $400 million in security assistance the U.S. has already provided Ukraine this year.

Secretary of State Antony Blinken has insisted that Washington is committed to Ukrainian territorial integrity. He warned Moscow against continuing the buildup of Russian military forces near the border with its neighbor. He has threatened to invoke Article 5 of the North Atlantic Treaty. Article 5 states that the United States has an explicit obligation to assist another member if attacked; there is no obligation to non-members.

Even NATO Secretary-General, Jens Stoltenberg, has been bellicose in addressing the Putin concerns about potential NATO missiles in Ukraine aimed at Russia. He recently informed Russia that what happens on the Ukraine border is none of their business, “only Ukraine and 30 NATO allies decide when Ukraine is ready to join NATO.” He continued, “Russia has no veto, Russia has no say, and Russia has no right to establish a sphere of influence trying to control their neighbors.”

Whoa, Nelly – Not so fast!
Biden recently took a 180-degree turn on his Ukraine position. He said, “the idea the United States is going to unilaterally use force to confront Russia invading Ukraine is not in the cards right now.” “We have a moral obligation and a legal obligation to our NATO allies under Article 5 [a collective defense provision]. It’s a sacred obligation. That obligation does not extend to Ukraine,” he added.

In early December, the Biden administration was busy rallying European allies with warnings about Russian tanks rolling across Ukraine. Then, Biden abruptly says the U.S. will not be sending troops to help Ukraine in its desperate hour of need. Was his Russian invasion warnings just hyped-up propaganda, as Moscow has been saying? Why?

Unbiased Journalism?
The American corporate news media has been peddling stories disguised as news reports to ratchet up tensions with Russia. The media frenzy omits the buildup of military forces in the region by the NATO-backed Kyiv regime. Ukraine has half of its total troop numbers now positioned near the contact line against pro-Russian separatists in southeastern Ukraine. Nor is there mention of the U.S. and NATO powers having embarked on rapid deployment of warships, nuclear-capable bombers, and reconnaissance planes in the Black Sea region.

Follow The Money
Is it coincidental that the U.S. Congress just passed a new annual military budget that includes $300 million in weaponry and other support to the Ukrainian armed forces? Since the Kyiv regime was installed in 2014 by a CIA-backed coup d’état, Washington has supplied it with $2.5 billion of military aid. Close to $3 billion total in less than eight years. New weaponry includes helicopters, warplanes, warships, artillery, and Javelin anti-tank missiles. Sending massive shipments of offensive weapons to a rabidly Russophobic regime is akin to dousing a fire with gasoline.

The Ghost Of Zbigniew Brzezinski

Russian Commander General Valery Gerasimov noted that funneling the United States and NATO war material to Ukraine is the driving force behind Kyiv’s repudiation of the 2015 Minsk peace accord. Washington has emboldened Ukrainian authorities to believe they can resolve the civil war against the Donbas region through force. If the Kyiv regime launches a new offensive against the ethnic Russian people of the Donbas, Russia will be under moral pressure to intervene. It seems that the United States is trying its best to lure Russia into a quagmire of a conflict.

In this production, the Kyiv regime is playing a supporting role. Washington is playing the lead role. They are seducing Ukraine into a proxy war against Russia. If the final scene has Russian troops invading Ukraine, the Western media will blame Russia for violating Ukrainian territorial integrity, and Putin becomes the new Hitler. Then economic sanctions are imposed on Russia and the Nord Stream 2 gas project. These sanctions would benefit U.S. gas exports.

The biggest prize for Washington would be luring Russia into combat with U.S.-backed Ukrainian military battalions and Neo-Nazi splinter groups like the Azov Battalion. A page is taken from the Zbigniew Brzezinski playbook that the Carter administration employed in Afghanistan in 1979. A plan that Washington considers its finest moment. Over 15,000 Soviet troops killed, 562,000 and 2,000,000 million Afghans dead, and millions of refugees. What a moment!

# 103 – Salvation Road

Salvation Road

In 1974 I was in my junior year of college listening to Ray Davies and the Kinks’ Preservation Act ll concept album. The album I thought to be a hyperbolic take on Marxism. Little did I know 45 years later I would rediscover it as a realistic epithet in today’s society. 

#102 – A Marxist Tale

Almost ninety years ago, in 1932, a 13-year-old Soviet boy named Pavlik Morozov denounced his father Trofim to local authorities for helping a persecuted group. Trofim, the chairman of the Gerasimovka Village Soviet, had been selling forged documents to the kulaks, a declared enemy of the Soviet State. The Gerasimovka villagers refused to join the kolkhoz, a state-controlled collective farm during the collectivization of the Soviet Union under Stalin. Trofim Morozov was convicted and sentenced to ten years in a labor camp. He eventually would be sentenced to death.

The story goes that Pavlik was doing his patriotic duty to denounce his father for violating government dictates. Pavlik, for his heroic action, was killed by his family members. His story was a subject of reading, songs, plays, a symphonic poem, a full-length opera, and six biographies. Pavlik became a hero whose statue and school in the village of Gerasimovka drew legions of youthful pilgrims. A Moscow street bears his name, and his name appeared numerous times in propaganda publications, Young Pioneers, aimed at children.

The Pavlik story had a significant impact on the moral norms of generations of children. They were encouraged to inform on their parents. Pavlik became a Communist folk hero, one of the first models of Soviet behavior held up to all Soviet schoolchildren for emulation. Pavlik was a martyr who put the state above old-fashioned family loyalties.

Pavlik was a pioneer of a practice that became the mainstay of Stalin terror programs, an informer, sending millions to forced labor camps or their death for real or imagined crimes against the state. It is difficult to draw the line between official surveillance and unsolicited information from citizens in society as controlled like the Soviet Union.

In Stalin’s Soviet Union, each research institute, factory, or government office had its resident watchdogs. The covid crisis has greased the gears of a similar Marxist agenda. Today our vaccine mandate heroes and the mask police are just doing their duty to keep us safe. Pavlik and Statin are smiling in their graves.