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Sakharov, Golitsyn and East-West Convergence towards World Government (World Federalism)

by Peter Myers

Date February 22, 2002; update July 10, 2020

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Gorbachev got rid of the totalitarian aspects of Communism, leaving the good side, eg full employment and a publicly owned economy (no oligarchs). But, anticipating a deal with the West to form a World Government (World Peace, a nuclear-free world), he dismantled the Soviet Union. The West betrayed him, sending advisers who destroyed the Russian economy.

The Soviet ruble of the period 1961­91 maintained a constant exchange rate at 40 kopeks per Pound sterling. In 1985 it bought 92 US cents, ranging to 56 US cents in 1991 (see https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Soviet_ruble). After the fall of the Soviet Union, the Ruble collapsed. Unemployment soared, industries were scrapped, and millions of Russians died. The West, which had for so long preached "Human Rights" to the Soviet block, showed little care for the misery it caused by sending in economists advocating Shock Therapy, such as Jeffrey Sachs. The West also kept invading one former Soviet ally after another (Yugoslavia, Iraq, Libya, Syria), and moved the NATO boundary further east, contrary to promises made to Gorbachev. Russians feel betrayed, and blame Gorbachev for selling out to the West.

Gorbachev followed Andrei Sakharov's ideas on East-West Convergence towards World Government (World Federalism).

Anatoliy Golitsyn garbled the story.

Convergence was a Zionist/Globalist/Trotskyist idea first articulated by H. G. Wells in his book The Open Conspiracy (1928 & 1933): opencon.html. The aim was to seize control of the USSR from the Stalinists, while securing the West for "Marxist" values as enacted in the early Bolshevik period: Gay Rights, Feminism, the abolition of Marriage, cultural revolution, minorities against the majority.

In Russia, Putin foiled their plans.

In the West, Political Correctness is the new Gulag. It was brought to America by Trotskyists and other admirers of Early Bolshevism.

(1) Introduction
(2) Andrei Sakharov, Progress, Coexistence and Intellectual Freedom
(3) George Bailey, The Making of Andrei Sakharov
(4) Yuri Slezkine on Soviet "Multiculturalism", i.e. "minority nationalities" policy
(5) Gorbachev follows Sakharov's Path
(6) Anatoliy Golitsyn, New Lies For Old
(7) How Golitsyn's Ideas Are Being Taken Up in the United States
(8) How Golitsyn garbled the story
(9) Cohn-Bendit's Manifesto for a Green Communist EU, inspired by Trotsky - Václav Klaus
(10) Democrats of Europe, wake up! - Manifest initiated by the Former President of the Czech Republic Václav Klaus
(10) Summary

(1) Introduction

From the Bolshevik Revolution on, the Communist movement has been polarised into two camps: a camp of covert Jewish domination - by non-theistic Jews (philos.html) - and a camp rejecting the idea that Jews represent the Working Class, or however else "the People" is defined.

The Bolshevik Jews were not "all Jews" or "Jews per se", any more than the Catholic destroyers of Inca South America were "all Catholics"; but they were Jews.

There is nothing in Marxist theory that says that Jews will lead the Revolution and run the new government. Yet that is what happened in the USSR: russell.html; but the knowledge of this was suppressed. This camp became the Trotskyist camp. Even though the Trotskyist camp make anti-Zionist noises, and probably oppose the extremes of Zionism, they are nevertheless secretly pro-Zionist: lenin-trotsky.html.

Stalin gained power using similar covert methods to his opponents - not announcing his intentions but just implementing them. He saw the Jewish domination as an alien coup, and saw himself as representing the genuine Russians in their quest for socialism.

Yet, he relied heavily on Jewish party members, both cabinet members like Beria and Lazar Kaganovich and field workers like the Jews staffing the Cheka. Stalin's third and last wife was Rosa Kaganovich, sister of Lazar and a Jew.

Stalin had Trotsky killed; yet he himself was later killed by Kaganovich, Rosa and others - the Jewish camp: death-of-stalin.html.

Who is a Trotskyist? Not just card-carrying Party members; rather, anyone who venerates Trotsky counts as a Trotskyist.

While Stalin was in power, the Trotskyists in the Soviet Union had to lie low. After Stalin's removal, Beria released many political prisoners, no doubt Trotskyists among them: beria.html.

Anatoliy Golitsyn, in his book New Lies For Old, explains that Beria had a new policy: he wanted to let East Germany reunite with West. In his early months of power, there was a flood of refugees from East Germany to the West, panicking the Party leaders. In consequence, they deposed him and installed Khrushchev, who had Beria executed (pp. 29-32).

Khruschev denounced Stalin in 1956 to scapegoat him and save the honour of the Party; but the denunciation backfired, leading to uprisings in Hungary and Poland, as a result of which Khruschev partially returned to Stalinist methods.

Beria's policy can be seen as a forerunner of Gorbachev's, and similar to the vision of David Ben Gurion in 1962, when he predicted World Government by 1987. Ben Gurion saw Eastern Europep being torn from the USSR and joined with Western Europe; and China (Mao's China) and Japan joining the US in what seems the first published depiction of APEC: writing in Look magazine, Jan. 16, 1962: bengur62.jpg.

Ben-Gurion, the first Prime Minister of Israel, invited in 1962 to predict what the world would be like in 25 years' time, wrote:

"The image of the world in 1987 as traced in my imagination: the Cold War will be a thing of the past. Internal pressure of the constantly growing intelligensia in Russia for more freedom and the pressure of the masses for raising their living standards may lead to a gradual democratization of the Soviet Union. On the other hand, the increasing influence of the workers and farmers, and rising political importance of men of science, may transform the United States into a welfare state with a planned economy. Western and Eastern Europe will become a federation of autonomous states having a Socialist and democratic regime. With the exception of the USSR as a federated Eurasian state, all other continents will become united in a world alliance, at whose disposal will be an international police force. All armies will be abolished, and there will be no more wars. In Jerusalem, the United Nations (a truly United Nations) will build a shrine of the Prophets to serve the federated union of all continents; this will be the scene of the Supreme Court of Mankind, to settle all controversies among the federated continents, as prophesied by Isaiah. Higher education will be the right of every person in the world. A pill to prevent pregnanacy will slow down the explosive natural increase in China and India. And by 1987, the average life-span of man will reach 100 years."

Isaac Deutscher wrote in his book The non-Jewish Jew and other essays, ed. Tamara Deutscher, OUP, London, 1968:

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Tarn - mutual eye-rolling's avatar

https://iceni.substack.com/p/wireless-radiation-and-covid-19

This is not on topic for this post, but I was lazy and just stuck it in in the last post of yours that I still had open.

Spartacus is not a virus denier, he/she makes an excellent point about the 5G towers having targeted directional powers working by cross beams.

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O yes 5G is the buried fact. From Wuhan turning on for Games to now. If man prevails much changes. In this month of June I am wearied of the Covid discourse, the mud and murk of experts defending or attacking a particular point of view, the Trump troops and RFK Salvationists, America burns but the populace cooks hot dogs and waves white flags and the Jolly Roger and the US Flag. I am bored by the bull fight. Bored by barbarian following barbarian on the banks of the Potomac. Sliding slowly off a cliff the West is defunct. And for peculiar reasons leaders like it, yes they do, because "it's only rock 'n roll."🤣

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I get bored but am addicted.

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I am for sure not able to go Cold Turkey. Yesterday though I had a minor moment where my head poked through the clouds and my spleen vented with an image and a short story was born conflating several ideas and images to make me laugh. Back story -William Burroughs and Susan Sontag were in NYC early 80's discussing anger and writing. How anger can inform writing. I write once in a while. Not angry enough to finish I guess. Still on a thread of Ray's the vision crystalized that if 10,000 people on the White House lawn undertook seppuku out of rage the shock of the new would blow the Covid fleet out of the water. After all millions injected and slowly and painfully or fast and no pain but a spinning around and around do die. This is suicide. Not noble Hara Kari. Then arose like a ghost the Japanse far right writer Mishima who failed to get troops to overthrow the Occupied Japanese government and retreating to an office on the military base he had tried to win over undertook Seppuku. My mind froze.

Ray as a logical soul did not apprehend Performance Art by Patriots. I did. Livestream protest seppuku in the Society of the Spectacle. Quite the image.

And I said this image is so shocking as protest the A.I. simulations missed it. Never would mass seppuku be in their data runs. And since it is speculative fiction it works. I let the reader decide what comes next. The lady or the tiger.

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Brillo.

Shock horror and funny.

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As long as Ray doesn't think that he has to disembowel because he could not get idiots to wake up enough.

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Did you and Judith have a nice day out?

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Not recently. Fatigue and back pain restrict Judith's mobility, hope to late June when we take tour bus to Carmel with a better walker. Many issues arise from this crummy walker. I invest in mid-June in new walker. Last few weeks of overcast and 12-15 mph breeze walking downhill and uphill from garden hindered us considerably. When we go to Carmel on the Solstice I hope all is improved.

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Poor reading on my part.

I thought that you had written this post on your way home from Carmel.

I didn't take in the date in your headline.

Well, I don't always know what year it is, let alone day of the month.

I get it all now.

Was Judith's recent operation a success viewed from now.

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I do not know and hope. Yes the operation removed significant and dangerous cranial pressure. No she is not as once she was. On the other hand who is after Covid especially at 81 with no money in San Francisco! First hospitalized by force of police and her daughter for Covid and poisoned and isolated for three days last year, then tumor discovery and hospitialization needlessly due to her daughter, then the operation and now long recovery on her back preferring TV in the cold and gray to outside action unless we cab home one block from garden. Memory slips in and out on tiny things. Age or operation or both? Summer is now here and a titch of money.

1/4 of what work would bring but far more savings than rehabilitation away from home.

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Thank you for the update.

Sunshine does us all some good.

I know a couple of people whose spouses don't like to leave the house.

One neighbour cannot visit his daughter and her husband and young children in New York because his wife doesn't want to be alone.

A clotshotted relation says that if it's the clotshots paralysing him he will kill himself. I guess that's why he thinks that it might be glutin or lactose or his chair or even the NAC tablets I bought for him. Anger is always likely.

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Grateful Dead, brings back memories... simpler times...

I spent a little time on the mountain

Spent a little time on the hill

Things went down we don't understand

But I think in time we will

How timeless lyrics of the past resonate such pure truth in this moment.

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Feeling was found fun. Fun is forgotten. https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=Xe2u7ogAgtQ

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