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Or so I have heard…

Originally published in 2004

In December, we commemorated the tenth anniversary of the collapse of the most evil entity in history. It was the end of the Soviet Entity, the illegal KKKomunist minority-ruled government which ruled all of Russia and what I used to call the “Fourth World”, the captive slave states of Eastern Europe. Yet, if you listened to the mainstream media, or what I call the Ministry of Lies [MOL], you would never have known that! There was no recounting of the horrors visited upon the enslaved peoples of this illegal entity, no stories of the many Holocausts that took place under the KKKomunist regime, nor to the constant threat to the people of these great nations. In fact, there was not one collective sigh of relief for the people of Eastern Europe who lived in the shadow of this political monstrosity. No praising of Ronald Reagan, who, along with Pope John Paul II, brought about the end of seventy five years of terror, repression, oppression, and mass murder not seen on this scale in human history! No, instead it was allowed to slip by almost unseen and unheard.

But why? It seems as if somehow this experiment in evil was to have it’s passing mourned, instead of rejoiced. The answer is quite clear. The KKKommunist sympathizers in the MOL were devastated because their whole lives were spent rationalizing the irrational! The fuzzy-minded, ivory-towered, so-called “intellectual” elites had staked their whole lives and reputations in the belief that a Marxist Leninists enterprise could and would somehow survive, despite the fact that it was the epitome of corruption and irrationality. Think about it. Those who are feted as intellectuals, political scientists, experts in the field of economics, were dead wrong! Those who condescended to those who said what was obvious, that the Soviet Entity was a failure, were themselves, failures in their belief system. When the Soviet empire collapsed, it proved that a degree, and a reputation, are no match for seeing the truth, no matter how much you may try to obfuscate the reality of a situation.

I call it the Soviet Entity because it was not a “union”, a mutual agreement, but rather an artificial entity, held together by fear and terror. The fourth world of Eastern Europe had their dreams of post WW2 democratically elected governments dashed  when Stalin imposed his paranoia upon them. What is really amazing is that those who rationalized this were so dumb and blind to the reality of the situation.

Why do I call the media the MOL? Because of the lies that persisted, and still persist about KKKommunism, and the Soviet Entity. When Bill Clinton when to visit Ukraine, he is pictured laying a wreath on a monument to the six to ten million Ukrainians who died in what I call the “forgotten holocaust”. The caption read, “President Clinton lays a wreath at a monument for THOUSANDS who died in a famine”. Thousands? Dr.Robert Conquest in his monumental work, “Harvest of Sorrow” documents the KKKomunist-imposed, man-made famine that murdered six to ten million Ukrainians. Could you imagine if Clinton had gone to Auschwitz and the caption had read, “President Clinton lays a wreath at a monument to the THOUSANDS who died of disease here”? That would be called “holocaust revisionism”. Imagine the outcry, which one would be fired and blackballed for such a calumny? Yet the MOL blantly allowed this lie to be published, and smeared the memory of these holocaust victims. Why was this done? Because to do so, would have opened up just one of the chapters of mass murder that was the hallmark of Soviet KKKommunist history. It would be like telling those who are devout Christians that the Apostles didn’t exist. It is their religion, and religion is based on faith. Who would not rejoice at the end of such a murderous system, except those who believe fanatically in it? I was sure that there would have been dancing in the streets the day the Soviet nightmare ended. Times Square would have packed with revelers like on V-J or V-E Day. Instead the MOL told us that we should be afraid of an unstable world, that the people of the Soviet Entity would suffer with uncertainly. None of the recent history of genocide would matter. Articles only recount how the people of the former colonies of the Soviet Entity are suffering economically. They hold no hope, nor entrust the former slaves with any ability to change and build a better life.

In another story about Ukraine, which reads, “in a freerer, but poorer Ukraine”. Oh, I see, it was so much better when they were colonies of this system of systematic murder, instead of going through the pains of ridding themselves of 75 years of colonial exploitation. You get the drift? I felt I was watching a wake when the collapse was reported. The somber tones, and of course no credit to Ronald Reagan, the man whom the “intellectuals” underestimated and denigrated. Who then was the smarter, Reagan who had belief that democracy could and would triumph? Or the “intellectual” elite’s who were blinded and tried to blind us to the truth? Then we are told about those who felt that they were better off under KKKommunism. Okay, there are those in Germany who still feel that Hitler was the best thing that ever happened to Germany, and that they and the nation were better off under National Socialism. Remember, Stalin called it “Socialism in One Nation”, Hitler called it “National Socialism”. Hmmm, I guess there is some difference. We treat those who feel this way about Nazism as a threat and evil, but when they say the same things about KKKommunism, they are met with sympathy, and of course they are right we are told. How could you not rejoice at the end of evil? According to Anton Ovsenko, an historian, whose father was the Bolshevik General who stormed the Tsar’s winter palace, and died in Stalin’s Purge, 100,000,000 people died under KKKommunist rule. It is in his book, the landmark “Time of Stalin”, published in the 1970′s as an underground work. Some great system, that they were afraid of a book critical of their system. It goes like this: in the civil war following the revolution (actually a coup) and from famine and forceful repression, 18,000,000. In the collectivization of agriculture and imprisonment and executions, 23,000,000. In the 1930′s purges 19,000,000. In WW2, due to Stalin’s ineptness, and murder of his own people, 32,000,000. In postwar executions, 9,000,000. Hard to comprehend, and those who deny it, aren’t called revisionists, nor deniers. Who wouldn’t celebrate the end of this immense system of evil? There should be a Holocaust Museum for the victims of Soviet KKKommunist genocide. Replace “rich”, with Jew, and you would have an outcry on the horrors of political intolerance. But since there are so many true believers in the MOL, and it’s associated institutions, you know that you never will.

So every December I will be in Times Square holding my own V-SE [Soviet Entity] Day, and you’re invited!

Thank you!


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