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The Crimes of Khrushchev: Georgia
The PDF of the full original of this document can be consulted and downloaded at the Internet Archive website. “We declare that what has been modified by war cannot be modified again without war.”— Nikita Khrushchev, Moscow, February 8, 1960. The following consultations with Messrs. Guivy Zaldastani and George Nakashidse were held ... … Read full article »
The Crimes of Khrushchev: Hungary
The PDF of the full original of this document can be consulted and downloaded at the Internet Archive website. “We will put in more troops and more troops and more troops until we have finished them.”— Nikita Khrushchev’s response to a question by a former U.S. Ambassador on the slaughter in ... … Read full article »
The Crimes of Khrushchev: Latvia and Lithuania
The PDF of the full original of this document can be consulted and downloaded at the Internet Archive website. “No state and no forces from outside can or must be permitted to impose on the peoples of other states their way of life, political and social institutions.”— Nikita Khrushchev in an ... … Read full article »
The Crimes of Khrushchev: Albania
The PDF of the full original of this document can be consulted and downloaded at the Internet Archive website. The following consultations began at 10:30 a.m. in room 226, Old House Office Building, Washington, D.C. Committee members present: Hon. Francis E. Walter, of Pennsylvania (chairman) presiding, and Hon. Gordon H. Scherer, ... … Read full article »
The Crimes of Khrushchev: Slovakia
The PDF of the full original of this document can be consulted and downloaded at the Internet Archive website. “The best way to eliminate war is the gaining of power by Communists all over the world.”— Nikita Khrushchev, addressing the Third International Congress of Miners Unions in Poland, July, 1959. The following ... … Read full article »
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Chains in the Baltics
Only a handful of men in the entire world had access to the material that passed through Albert Konrad Herling’s hands. He was Director of Research for the United Nations’ Commission of Inquiry into Forced Labor. Albert Herling had interviewed hundreds of former inmates of Soviet labor camps and had ... … Read full article »
Inventions According to Russian Textbooks
WARisCRIME Note: The following article had been published in 1955, but, having lived and worked in Russia for 38 years, I can confirm: all this fake information had kept on staying in Russian school and university textbooks during the 1970s, 1980s, 1990s, and today, in 2018, is is still there, ... … Read full article »
Democracies: Short in Their Lives, Violent in Their Deaths
A compelling reason for the long hesitation of these men—Washington, Jefferson, Franklin, John Adams, Madison, Monroe—was their fear of democracy. They were educated men. Excepting Franklin (self-educated), each one had the education of an English gentleman. That is, the philosophy and the history of the whole European past had been pounded ... … Read full article »
The Watery Grave of Romania’s Middle Class
Dictators will always have their defenders. Communist apologists in the 1930s, for example, justified Joseph Stalin’s atrocities by saying his mass murders were necessary to lay the foundation of a future socialist utopia. “You can’t make an omelet without breaking a few eggs,” they said, to which George Orwell famously ... … Read full article »
Orders to Kill: The Putin Regime and Political Murder
On February 28, 2015, shortly after I had returned from London, where I attended hearings of the British High Court into the 2006 murder there of ex-KGB officer Alexander Litvinenko, I woke up to terrible news. Late on the previous night, Boris Nemtsov, Russia’s leading democratic oppositionist, had been gunned ... … Read full article »
Communist Psychological Warfare (Brainwashing)
The following consultation with Edward Hunter, author and foreign correspondent, was held at 10 a.m., March 13, 1958, in room 226, Old House Office Building, Washington, D.C., pursuant to the authorization of the Committee on Un-American Activities. Staff members present: Richard Arens, staff director, and William F. Heimlich, consultant. Mr. Arens. ... … Read full article »
The Crimes of Communism
Life cannot withstand death, but memory is gaining in its struggle against nothingness. — Tzvetan Todorov, Les abus de la mémoire. It has been written that “history is the science of human misfortune.”[1] Our bloodstained century of violence amply confirms this statement. In previous centuries few people and countries were spared ... … Read full article »
The Fate of Empires
Introduction As we pass through life, we learn by experience. We look back on our behaviour when we were young and think how foolish we were. In the same way our family, our community and our town endeavour to avoid the mistakes made by our predecessors. The experiences of the human race ... … Read full article »
Democracy on Trial
The advent of the “Labour Party” to office in 1924 was a deep humiliation to every patriotic citizen. At first it seemed almost unbelievable that only five years after the War had ended the Government of this country should be actually in the hands of men who had failed her ... … Read full article »
The World is Waiting Just For … What?
On September 11, 2001, the normally flat line of the boxes began to peak, warning of an event of terrible proportions a full 4 hours before the first plane hit the World Trade Center! Could the collective human mind have “known” what was going to happen?… I am a skeptic. ... … Read full article »
Poisoning of Russian ex-spy puts spotlight on Moscow’s secret military labs
The Center for Military Technical Problems of Biological Defense of the Scientific Research of Microbiology in Ekaterinburg, Russia, in 2015. The yellow boxes indicate areas that changed significantly since 2005. (Courtesy of Raymond Zilinskas/Center for Nonproliferation Studies) During his last run for the presidency, in 2012, Russian leader Vladimir Putin startled ... … Read full article »
Open Subversive Movements
Although the sceptical reader who has reached this stage of the present work will perhaps be willing to admit that some connexion may be traced between hidden forces and open subversive movements, the objection he will still raise against the general thesis here set forth will probably be expressed somewhat ... … Read full article »
Navigating the Duality of the World
You have to monitor the thinker of the thoughts. Now I get it that there are a lot things happening in our global world. There are financial bubbles about to burst. Our world leaders both political and corporate are not exactly from the love team and they participate in a lot ... … Read full article »
Waiting for Putin and Assad to run out of people to kill. Is that our plan?
The response to years of atrocities enacted by the Syrian leader and his allies has been shameful. We should reconsider the use of force on them. It has been a quieter than average week in Syria. More than 400 people were killed in the unimaginably awful siege of eastern Ghouta, most ... … Read full article »
Third Wave of Change, From Freedom to Slavery
The plan to bring forth a new Soviet man right here in America, and right there in Europe, has become a chilling reality. George Lucas has even called attention to it in his latest installment of Indiana Jones. Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull is set in the ... … Read full article »