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Tuesday, January 26, 2021

The RUSSIAN STATE

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by Morley Evans

Hitler said, “After we kick in the door, the entire rotten structure will collapse.” 

Operation Barbarossa did that exactly. But the rotten structure didn’t collapse, and it was rotten.

Karl von Clausewitz said Napoleon was defeated in 1812 because the Tsarist State did not collapse. 

Ludendorff defeated the Russian Empire in 1917 because the Tsarist State did collapse. Tsar Nicholas II was asked by his Russian generals to abdicate in favour of his brother. The Tsar agreed. His brother said he didn’t want the job. Lenin eventually took over. The Russian Revolution is a myth. The Russian Civil War was real.

Operation Barbarossa succeeded. The rotten structure didn’t collapse. WHY? 

After Stalin inspected the disaster, he drove himself to his dacha and wasn’t seen for several days. Stalin thought it was over, all over. His minions went to him and begged him to return as Stalin. He did. The rotten structure didn’t collapse. This speaks volumes about the Russian people. It wasn’t only Stalin. It was them, the Russians. Bismarck knew.





Dima Vorobiev, former Soviet propaganda executive and student of Russian history, says Russia's strength is "the mighty Russian State". Stephen Kotkin, an American historian who has written several tomes on Stalin, thinks that no one knows how the Soviet Union won the war. Kotkin who reads Russian and has examined mountains of original documents can say this.

The Soviet Union's story that it moved its industry beyond the Urals after the Nazi invasion is a myth. How could that have been done when the Nazi armies were already on the ground? Throughout the war, orders came from the top (Stalin), but documents show that they are not what happened on the ground. Improvisation happened. "From where did the Soviet tanks and planes come," Kotkin asks? Someone built them somewhere, somehow.

The Biden-Harris regime that took over in Washington on January 20, 2020, is full of people who believe in Marxism-Leninism, central-planning by experts, and many related left-wing fantasies like global warming and the "equality" of everyone. These hate-filled people want to spread love. The United States is headed toward the same fate as Yugoslavia — disintegration. But that is another story for another time.

Marxism-Leninism didn't work when Lenin was the dictator. Marxism-Leninism was Lenin's system. He invented it! Lenin had to introduce the NEP to save it. Marxism-Leninism worked when Stalin ran the Soviet Union, which he created. Stalin ran the Soviet Union as its dictator and despot for 30 years. Marxism-Leninism started to run into trouble and finally collapsed under the direction of Stalin's successors.

Hersh Bortman, a Jew who grew up in the Soviet Union, sings Stalin's praises. Bortman has bitter criticism of Khrushchev who took Stalin's "beautifully-running Soviet-Union and ran it into the ground." Khrushchev said bad things about Bortman's hero too. It was unforgivable. Hersh lives in Israel.

The Soviet-Union won WW II. No, Americans, your hero, General Patton, didn't win WW II. Can Marxism-Leninism — or Stalin — take the credit, or was it something else?

A few years before the Soviet Union collapsed, Henry Kissinger, said he had no doubt what would happen because he had the detailed production reports of a Soviet factory that didn't exist.

When answering the question, "Why were Soviet cars so bad?", a Russian answered by saying they weren't bad, they were designed and built well despite the communists' system. Compared to Western cars they were much better. They lasted and lasted. They have driven hundreds of thousands of miles further and years after Western cars went to the junkyard. Soviet cars could be fixed by drivers with simple tools. Soviet cars were good, he said.

People are very creative. People don't need expert plans they are forced to follow. They can make their own plans and develop their own skills. Thomas Sowell points out that "The road to Hell is paved with Ivy League degrees." A million ordinary minds are MUCH smarter than one genius. The information network they spontaneously create is MUCH more sophisticated than any artificial intelligence system.

I cannot forecast to you the action of Russia. It is a riddle wrapped in a mystery inside an enigma, but perhaps there is a key. That is Russian national interest. - Winston Churchill







 

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