Two minutes of hate for Russia

I’ve been reading an article about, among other things, all the hate for Russia “spontaneously” outpouring from the people of the West, on the slightest provocation of CIA-controlled media. The author said this:

The civilized and winning West is showing that it really knows the score: Russian students are expelled from EU colleges (a similar idea is now floated in the USA), even neutral countries like Switzerland have closed their airspace to Russian carriers (which Switzerland really did not have to do since all the countries neighboring Switzerland already did that), and Russian citizens can’t even fly across Canadian airspace on their way home to the EU from the USA (just happened to a friend of mine).  I fully expect “Russian Standard” vodka to disappear from US stores (we bought all the last ones we could).

Maybe we will soon be treated to YouTube videos showing (US or Ukie) Nazis machine-gunning Russian “matrioshka” dolls followed by thunderous cries of “Glory to the Ukraine!  Glory to the heroes!“?

Russians are being expelled from sports clubs, musical events, cultural events and pretty much from everywhere where something “Russian” can be treated with hate and contempt.

These are Orwell’s two minutes of hate, but drawn out over days.

This is an russophobic Kristallnacht, but officially organized and praised.

I want to add one more thing about all this: nobody, absolutely NOBODY, is forcing the folks in the West to act the way they are.  No Gestapo, no SA/SS patrols – nothing.  Just the US PSYOPs and the eager willingness of these folks to “show Russia” in some way.

I thought: indeed, how would I explain this? And then I remembered something I heard long ago, regarding leftover minefields from the war in Yugoslavia. In some village, children found a “live” landmine, and started throwing rocks at it. Fortunately, someone ran to get an adult in time to stop this expression of hatred for a bad and dangerous thing they saw. Unfortunate, in this case it’s the adults that are telling the children to throw more and bigger rocks at the landmine, because, what’s the worst that can happen?

 

Freedom of speech

The western powers are implementing a comprehensive ban of all news and commentary sources that break their propaganda wall regarding Ukraine (and probably other things that are difficult to verify now due to all the noise).

Apparently their “values” cherish the freedom of speech as long as it toes the government line, which is exactly as much as all totalitarian dictatorships allowed throughout history. Remember me having a problem with “human rights”? If you allow governments to define your rights, you implicitly allow governments to take them all away. That’s why stuff worked here in Europe when we had a universally accepted religious definition of right and wrong; it meant that states and their governments could only work within a very superficial layer of legislature, while the deeper layer was untouchable. When we lost the religious foundations – in French revolution first – we got centuries of slaughter.

Sitrep

Some fresh and direct information from the ground:

https://youtu.be/1mbgjjEnbKc

Putin increased the level of preparedness of the strategic forces to the “highest level”, which would be the equivalent of American DEFCON 3.

Americans seem to be in shock that this is happening and can’t seem to understand why. Apparently, decades of “being tough on Russia”, sanctioning Russia, threatening Russia and demonizing Russia in all the media, that’s not serious and the Russians are supposed to take it like a naughty little schoolboy faced with a teacher who is giving him lines. They don’t understand that if you threaten and insult someone who can kill you, he might actually do it. America apparently doesn’t really get the diplomacy thing. They think it’s about threatening and punishing those who don’t do their bidding, and don’t understand that you can’t do that with a nuclear superpower that controls half the world.

China is starting to talk to North Korea directly, which basically means that if America continues provoking Russia in Europe, China will cook them up a very serious distraction in Korea, Japan and Taiwan in order to divide their attention, because China knows that in a nuclear war scenario America always had a plan of nuking China for good measure, regardless of whether the war is actually involving China. For the Americans, t’s always a matter of removing both hostile powers, and when those two powers actually unite to conspire against them, they will react with shock, surprise and feeling of betrayal. Yawn.

Russian information sources are currently under attack and heavily suppressed by the West, and the Western propaganda machine is raging and raving nonsense that has no connection to any kind of reality. I’m afraid that the majority of the population is just buying it. Some because they don’t know better, some because they are too evil and stupid to know better.

From what I could gather, the Ukraine intervention already produced its actual goal yesterday, which would be to cut Ukraine into pieces, envelop the parts where there’s opposition, control the open ground, control the airspace, make it impossible for foreign powers to act there with impunity, and make it impossible for a hostile army to organize an attack on RF. Since the actual goal is to deal with America and their NATO puppets, it is actually impossible to make Ukraine completely secure while there are external forces that might feed any insurrection, so complete pacification of Ukraine can’t really be a realistic short-term goal; other things have to be dealt with first.

 

Strategic picture

Last night and this morning I’ve been thinking about some things that don’t quite make sense about this Russian intervention in Ukraine, so let me copy-paste some bits from the comment section:

“I’m working with the assumption that the Russians know the same thing all the analysts were saying before this, and that Ukraine is not a worthy goal; nothing there but a potential quagmire to get stuck in, and the only reason to go there is to neutralise a threat. Also, it is unlikely that you can just go in and neutralise threats without all hell breaking loose, so it must all be a part of a bigger strategy, or otherwise the price would be too great. Essentially, the question I’m asking is, if the real goal is neutralising America, where does lack of control over Ukraine become a fatal issue, so that it absolutely must be dealt with first?

Also, this created lots of disturbance, so I’m trying to see what we’re not seeing, or noticing.

“I’m wargaming a scenario with a NATO conflict with Russia, and I see a two-pronged ground attack, from Ukraine towards the Rostov region at first, but eventually all the way to the Caspian sea, and from the Baltic states to St. Petersburg, which would force Russia to be on a constant defensive with its forces preoccupied by ground attacks, its important military infrastructure exposed to attack, its military intelligence flooded by information, while America completely controls the scene. By eliminating the southern prong of the attack now, Russia is protecting vital assets and significantly reducing noise in any conflict. Also, he who attacks first will basically hold all the cards, as we can see now with Ukraine, and the Russians are quite obviously refraining from use of any kind of weapons of mass destruction, protecting the civilian population even at the expense of military effectiveness. If they wanted to really hurt someone, that would be a different sight.

Note that I didn’t mention the far east; I think that part is protected through the recently formed alliance with China, so that they can now focus on the European theatre.

Also, I’m looking at the wider picture now: the Kazakhstan event that took place earlier was a part of the American scheme of attack on Russia: if it were controlled by US and UK agencies and proxies, attack from this direction could be directed simultaneously with the other two, creating a desperate situation for Russia. It seems that the war started much earlier than I gave it credit for, and the Russians know what they are doing, and the Americans not so much. Kazakhstan has been pacified, now it’s Ukraine’s turn, and I think the next possible move would be the mopping up of former Soviet republics and Warsaw pact countries of American advanced weaponry. Alternatively, Russia will feel safe enough from ground assault to deal with America directly.

You see where I’m going with this, and some things are finally making sense now; I had the impression that I’m missing the strategic importance of the Kazakhstani “color revolution” attempt, and several other smaller things make sense now that I’m starting to develop a wider picture, which is this:

America is preparing a war against all possible rival powers that might emerge and take over the global supremacy in the period where America will suffer consequences of its complete economic breakdown. They are trying to basically degrade/decivilize their competition, so that everybody will be even worse off than they are, and after they are done recovering from the economy/dollar collapse, they will emerge as the dominant power once again, a “bright city on a hill” surrounded by a burning world. They will then repeat what they did after WW2 – attract all the brightest and most competent minds from the world, and have another technological and economic surge.

Everything we’ve been seeing since 2008 has been part of this wider, strategic picture of America preparing the world for the collapse of its economic system and, therefore, its geopolitical influence and military power, which was seen as inevitable in the light of the real-estate market collapse which was irrecoverable; the “recovery” was a short-term trick achieved by money printing at the expense of the future, because it was deemed that there isn’t a future in any case, so as long as a crash was inevitable, they started working on arranging the world so that it would be on their own terms. It is possible that they started planning this earlier, even a decade earlier; I can’t tell.

So, who’s the competition? We need to understand that the strategic planning changed over time, as the world situation changed, and one huge change was re-emergence of Russia as a major world power, under the expert leadership of Vladimir Putin who, against all odds and expectations, managed to overcome the entropy that apparently consumed his country in the 1990s, built a healthy economy from agriculture up, gradually rebuilt the industrial and military capabilities, and basically produced a trend that is the exact opposite to that of American recent decline. As America became incapable of fielding sophisticated systems or even maintaining its infrastructure, Russia asserted itself as a major technological power. You will not hear much about it in the Western media, but that’s how things are. Russian military capabilities at this moment are such that the entire NATO, including the USA, would fare only slightly better than Ukraine, if it came to open war.

China is next. America thinks it made China as an economic power by outsourcing its manufacturing there, and buying its economic output; if that changed, China would economically crumble. It is actually possible that this is mostly correct, and America was working on introducing mechanisms that would kill-switch Chinese economy by sanctioning its foreign trade on cue, for instance by provoking an intervention in Taiwan, making big noise about it and introducing sanctions (this includes European markets). They think that without its massive foreign trade, the Chinese internal structure that was maintained by enormous economic prosperity will crumble in some kind of a civil war, and China will no longer pose a threat to American re-emergence.

Islamic world. The problem is that America made a very bad deal that allowed the former Western colonies to function as states and receive money for oil that was geologically located near the local tribes. This is, basically, like paying Penguins for all the ice in the Antarctica, as if they have anything to do with it. This fortified Islam that was otherwise completely crumbling ever since WW1, and would otherwise have vanished by now, and immensely enriched the backward tribes of Muslims, who received a big percentage of the entire economic product of the Western civilization, at least the part of it that is petroleum-powered. As a result, those primitive tribes are now doing their primitive tribal things, only with deus-ex-machina resources they could otherwise never have amassed with the level of participation in the global economy they are capable of normally, for instance they are using money to promote Islam through various NGOs, politicians, journalists and other corrupt venues. If left alone, the end-result would be an Islamic world control, which would be a dark pit nobody could ever recover from, so the Americans basically worked on decivilizing the Middle East, and de facto returning it to its normal level of world influence if there were no oil money to begin with.

Europe. America had a very easy job degrading Europe’s power and influence, by introducing the worthless and counterproductive ideologies, such as the anti-industrial, pro-refugees, white-guilt nonsense that is now prevalent. Also, they made sure to poison Europe’s relations with Russia, which would otherwise naturally thrive and benefit both parties in ways that would surely result in creation of a vast Eurasian market that would unite energy, production and consumption in ways that would guarantee American post-emergence marginalization.

I think everything we’ve seen is a part of this picture, and now let’s return to Russia.

America initially thought that Russia was basically finished, that it has no chance of emerging as a global power. When this proved false, they tried degrading it with sanctions, only to find this accelerating the process of Russia’s internal reconstruction and self-sufficiency. They tried luring Russia into a quagmire of Ukrainian war, which didn’t work for 8 years, but something changed now, because Russia decided to mop up America’s evil client states in its neighborhood, eliminating potential threats on its borders in order to fortify its situation before the inevitable confrontation with America. I think this process of mopping up of American-controlled shitholes in Europe is not over and, now that Russia has nothing to fear (because apparently open war became inevitable), the process might accelerate. The so-called sanctions to Russia are in fact sanctions to Europe, further degrading its economy and leading to internal conflicts in the near-term, further lessening the chance that Europe will ever take America’s place.

Basically, America is everybody’s enemy and is actively working on keeping everybody enslaved, poor and at war, so that if America goes down, everybody else needs to go down more.

Analysis

The American-controlled media and politicians got a directive to escalate the reaction into the “moral high ground” position vs. Russia, and not to calm things down and contextualize. This means that the situation will quickly escalate beyond the local boundaries of the conflict. Also, the sanctions regime was gradually escalated over the years to the point where there’s almost no space for growth, and also practically no incentive for Russia to pursue peace; they basically lost the peace and the only way to a normal situation would be through war, because unless America is soundly militarily defeated, their colonies will never normalize relations, but if they are defeated, the secondary issues will disappear.