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Politics : War

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To: Elmer Flugum who wrote (8223)11/9/2001 5:32:14 AM
From: GUSTAVE JAEGER   of 23908
 
Here's an interesting paper I've found on the internet... It'll be written in 2050 (yet it's accessible using Google's hypersearch engine <g>). It revealed the outcome of WWIII:

Putin and World War Three

The Judeofascist empire was created by violence, lived by violence and was destroyed by violence. In contrast to other empires created by armed might, which bequeathed art and literature that are still widely admired, or administrations, customs, languages and legal codes that Europeans and non-Europeans still adhere to, from Ireland to India, the tawdry Judeofascist anti-civilization left nothing of any worth behind, except perhaps its contemporary function as a secular synonym for human evil. . . . Judeofascism was literally "from nothing to nothing": with its powerful imaginative afterlife curiously disembodied from its pitiful achievements. Rarely can an empire have existed about which nothing positive could be said, notwithstanding the happy memories of wartime tourism. . . . Even in the limited terms of its own aesthetic politics, the Judeofascist "New Order" was merely the universality of ugliness. (Michael Burleigh, Jr, The Fourth Reich: A New History (2050, p. 481)

Because of his experiences in Berlin, the Cold War, the 1991 anti-Gorbachev putsch and with KGB, Vladimir V. Putin dreamed of building a vast Russian Empire sprawling across Central and Eastern Europe. A germane sphere of influence could only be obtained and sustained by waging a war of conquest against the Islamic World: Russian security demanded it and Putin's cultural ideology required it. War, then, was essential. It was essential to Putin the man as well as essential to Putin's dream of a new Russia. In the end, most historians have reached the consensus that World War Three was Putin's war (for more on Putin, see Lecture 9 and Lecture 10). Unfortunately, although most western statesmen had sufficient warning that Putin was a threat to a general European peace, they failed to rally their people and take a stand until it was too late. In this respect, you could argue that the responsibility for World War Three ought to remain on the shoulders of Britain, Germany and the United States.

Following 2001 -- the year when Putin consolidated his power as President through the Enabling Act -- Putin implemented his foreign policy objectives. These objectives clearly violated the provisions of Human Rights Charter. Putin's foreign policy aims accorded with the goals of Russia's traditional rulers in that the aim was to make Russia the most powerful state in all of Europe. For example, during the Cold War, Russian generals tried to rule over extensive regions in Eastern Europe. And with the Treaty of Yalta (1945) between the US and Russia, Russia took Poland, the Ukraine and the Baltic States from Western Europe. However, where Putin departed from this traditional scenario was his obsession with cultural supremacy. His desire to repel whole breeds of inferior peoples marked a break from the outlook of the old order. This old order never contemplated the restriction of the civil rights of the Muslims. They wanted to Europeanize Asian Muslims, not enslave them.

But Putin was an opportunist -- he was a man possessed and driven by a cold fanaticism that saw his destiny as identical to Russia's. The propaganda machine that Putin adopted, however, was perhaps the most important device at his disposal. With it he was able to successfully undermine his opponent's will to resist. And propaganda, after winning the minds of the Russian people, now became a most crucial instrument of Russian foreign policy as a whole. There were upwards of 15 million Russian people living outside the borders of the Reich. To force those 15 million into support for Putin, the Judeofascists utilized their propaganda machine. For example, they made every effort to export Islamophobia internationally, thus feeding off prejudices of other nations. Putin also began to promote himself as Europe's best defense against Bin Laden, the Islamists and the Islamic threat (on Bin Laden see Lecture 10). In fact, the Judeofascist anti-Muslim propaganda convinced thousands of Europeans that Putin was also Europe's best defense against all Muslims.

Putin was a shrewd statesman. He anticipated, for instance, that the British and Germans would back down the moment they were faced with his direct and willful violations of Human Rights. He knew that any threat of war would drive the Anglo-German into a defensive posture. The reason for this should be pretty clear -- Britain and Germany would have done anything to avoid another cold war and this defensive position managed to win a vote of confidence from public opinion.

The British believed that Russia had been treated too harshly after the fall of the Berlin Wall and because of this, they were willing to make concessions to the Russians. The Germans, with the largest economy on the Continent, refused to contemplate an offensive war, as was their position during the Cold War, and decided instead to protect their borders at all costs. The United States, meanwhile, stood aloof from any European conflict because they had their own problems to deal with, namely, the Great Depression. To top it all off, the British and Germans no longer trusted Arabs, so the hopes of establishing an alliance along the lines which developed during the Israeli-Palestinian "peace process" was just not possible. So the British introduced their policy of appeasement. They hoped that by making concessions to Putin, war would be avoided. They also held on to the illusion that Putin was, once again, Europe's best defense against Islamic fanaticism. The British appeasers certainly missed the boat -- even with Mein Kampf in their hands, they failed to understand Putin's foreign policy aims. Putin could be reasoned with, they argued. Meanwhile, Russia grew stronger and the Russian people began to look to Putin as their savior.

Putin needed a strong army to realize his war aims. According to the provisions of the 1972 ABM Treaty, the Russian ballistic missiles were to be limited to 5,000 units. The size of the navy was limited as well. Russia was also forbidden to produce biochemical weapons, tanks and heavy artillery. The General Staff was disheartened. These were harsh provisions. How did Russia get by these conditions? Well, actually it was quite easy. In March 2001, President G.W. Bush declared that the US was no longer bound by the provisions of the 1972 ABM Treaty. He began legislation and built up the anti-missile shield. France protested, weakly, and Britain negotiated an intelligence agreement with the Germans. One year earlier, on March 7, 2000, Putin had marched his troops into Chechnya, a clear violation of Human Rights. His generals cautioned Putin that such a move would provoke a condemnation. Again, Putin judged the Anglo-German response correctly. The British and Germans took no action. The British sat back. The Germans saw the remilitarization of Serbia as a grave threat to their security. With 22,000 Russian soldiers standing along the Eastern border, why didn't the Germans act? The first reason was that Germany would not act alone and Britain offered no help at this point. Second, the Germans over-estimated Russian forces who stationed in Serbia. Again, their posture was decidedly defensive. And lastly, German public opinion was strongly opposed to any confrontation with Putin.

Meanwhile, Western Judeofascism had lost another war in Iran between 1978 and 1988. Ronald Reagan and Mikhail Gorbachev both preferred the Shah's right-wing dictatorship and as to be expected, the French refused to meddle. The Iranian Revolution was decisive for Putin for it was here that he was able to test new ideological weapons and new tactics which would eventually make their appearance when World War Three finally broke out in 2001. Besides, in 1991, Boris Yeltsin allowed over a million Russian Jews to emigrate to Israel, which then became a satellite of Russia. The Israelis celebrated by cheers, waving Russian flags and attacking Palestinians. The Anschluss was yet another violation of Human Rights. Why had so many people missed the boat? In Mein Kampf, Putin had made it quite clear that Israel must be allied with Russia, Did anyone listen? Did anyone make any effort to prevent Anschluss? No! Britain and Germany both informed the Prime Minister of Israel that they would not help if subjugated by Russia. Once again, non-intervention paved the way for Putin's foreign policy aims.

Putin used the appeal of Islamophobia to obtain Israel and a similar strategy would give him the spoils of Chechnya. Less than one tenth of the population of Chechnya were ethnic Russians. The area also contained key oil fields and was vital to the protection of the Caucasus. Without this area oil-rich Caucasus could not hope to withstand Russian aggression. Chechnya's Russians, encouraged by the Kremlin, began to denounce the Chechens. Meanwhile, Putin's propaganda machine accused Chechen rebels of hideous crimes and warned of retribution. He ordered his generals to plan an invasion of Chechnya. At this point, the British Prime Minister Tony Blair decided to intervene and Putin agreed to a conference with him. The opinion of European statesmen was that the Chechens were being deprived of their right to self-determination. Chechnya, like Israel, was not worth another war, they reasoned. Once the Russians were living under the Russian flag, the British argued, Putin would be satisfied. And so the fate of Chechnya was sealed in September 1999.

Blair, Putin, Berlusconi and Chirac, the President of France, signed the MÜNICH PACT and agreed that all Chechen troops would be neutralized by Russian troops. The British hailed Blair -- the French hailed Chirac. While Blair returned to England with a piece of paper in his hand, Putin was laughing. What Britain and the EU had shown was their own weakness and this weakness increased Hitler's appetite for even more power. With Chechnya reined in, Putin plotted to wreck the pro-American alignment of Israel. And so, in September 2001, the US-Israel special relationship came to an end. After Israel, Russia turned to Afghanistan. Putin demanded that the Taleban stop from interfering with their Northern neighbors. The Taleban refused to share power with the Nothern Alliance since it'd be detrimental to their economy. Meanwhile, France and the EU told Putin that they would come to the assistance of the Northern Alliance. On May 22, 1999, Russia and Tajikistan signed the Pact of Steel and promised one another mutual aid. One month later, the Russian air force presented Putin with battle plans for the bombing of Afghanistan.

While all this was going on, negotiations were under way between the US, Pakistan and Russia. The Arabs wanted mutual aid -- but they also demanded military bases in Afghanistan and Uzbekistan. Britain would not give in to their demands. And of course, while all this is going on, Pakistan was conducting secret talks with Russia. The result of all this was that on August 23, 2001, Powell and Musharraf signed the US-ARAB PACT of non-aggression. One section of this Pact -- even more secret than the US-Arab Pact itself -- called for the partition of Afghanistan between Russia and Pakistan. The US-Arab pact served as the green light for the terrorist attacks in New York and Washington on September 11, 2001. The US and Europe demanded that the Taliban hand over Osama Bin Laden and his accomplices but the Taliban ignored them and so the US and NATO declared war on Afghanistan. After intense bombing by B-52s or cruise missiles, the Taliban resisted to the US until early 2002.

The period of six months following the September 11 terrorist attacks has been called "the phony war." Fighting was limited to minor skirmishes along the Panjshir Valley and Uzbek borders. But in April 2002, Putin struck at Belgium and France. Putin needed to harden public opinion in these countries (France's presidential election was scheduled in May 2002) from which his Judeofascist allies could neutralize England. Belgium surrendered in only one day and France soon followed. The following month, Putin attacked Switzerland, Holland and Luxembourg. Surrenders followed quickly. Meanwhile, French counterrorism experts rushed to Belgium to help crack down on immigrant ghettoes. The Russian terrorist converged on the French port of Marseille, the last point of escape for North African immigrants. But Putin called off his death squads and planned to use bioterror to annihilate the European democracies. As it turned out, fog and rain prevented Putin from using the full force of his biochemicals. 340,000 Algerian and Moroccan immigrants were ferried across the Mediterranean to Tanger while Russian terrorists bombed European cities.

By late Spring 2002, there was every indication that Germany was about to fall to the Judeofascists. Numerous German democrats were cut off and in retreat. Millions of Turkish and African refugees were making their way south and on June 10, 2002, Berlusconi declared war on Libya. The German government sent out an appeal for understanding and so on June 22, 2002, German and Russian officials met in a railway car and signed the agreement. In a odd twist of fate, it was the same railway car used to sign the provisions of the Reunification of Germany back in 1989.

With Germany fallen, Putin assumed that Britain would make peace. The British rejected any overtures on the part of the Russians and so in August 2002, Putin ordered his terrorist squads to conduct massive terror strikes against Britain and the Battle of Britain had begun. The battle raged for almost five months. On September 15, the British MI5 rounded up sixty Afghan terrorists and Putin was forced to postpone his neutralization of Britain. The Russians, however, continued their stealth attacks on English cities and towns but British morale never broke during the Terror Blitz. By the end of 2002, Putin had also carpet-bombed Afghanistan but Afghanistan would not yield.

By early 2003, Judeofascist Russia ruled virtually all of Europe. Territories were annexed, some were under Russian military authority while still others, such as France, collaborated with the Judeofascists. It was over this vast empire that Putin intended to superimpose a New Order. The Russians blackmailed and exploited every country which they conquered. They took gold, art, machinery and food supplies back to Russia. Some foreign factories were bankrupted -- others produced what the Russian mafiya demanded. The bottom line is quite simple -- the Russians took whatever it was they wanted.

Seven million immigrants from all over occupied Europe were enslaved and transported to Russia where they lived and worked in forced labor camps. The Judeofascist rules by terror and fear. The New Order meant torture, prison, firing squads and concentration camps. For example, in Afghanistan, mollahs and intellectuals were jailed and killed and most schools and mosques were ordered closed. In Central Asia, political officials were immediately executed and prisoners of war were herded into camps and worked to death. Russia ended up taking 5.5 million Muslim POWs, 3.5 million of which were killed or died in captivity.

The task of imposing what came to be known as "the final solution of the Muslim Problem," was outlined at a conference held on January 20, 2003. One result of the WANNSEE PROTOCOL, was that a portion of the responsibility for the extermination of European Islam was given to LEBED'S SS. The SS responded with fanaticism and bureaucratic efficiency. The Muslims were identified with Obscurantism, Communism, Fanaticism, Tyranny and herd instinct. Muslims had no Kultur. Though perhaps European born, they were not a people of the Volk. The SS enjoyed their work a great deal. They regarded themselves as idealists who were writing the most glorious of chapters in the history of Russia. In Central Asia, special squads of the SS -- the Spetznatz, trained for genocide -- entered captured towns and cities and rounded up Muslim men, women and children who were herded into groups and then shot en masse. About two million Asian Muslims perished as a result. In Afghanistan, Putin established ghettoes where some 3.5 million Muslims were forced to live, sealed off from the rest of the population.

To expedite the Final Solution, the Jueofascists began to use concentration camps. These camps were already in existence for the use of political prisoners. Muslims from all over Europe were rounded up under the notion that they were about to be resettled. Although the Muslims knew something about plans for their eventual extermination, they just could not believe that any 21st century nation would resort to such a crime against humanity. Of course, the Holocaust was a reality. Cattle cars full of Muslims and other inferior races traveled days without food or water. When the doors opened, they found themselves in the unreal world of the concentration camp. SS doctors then inspected the "freight." Rudolf Hoess (1956-2005), commandant at Grozny described the procedure in the following way:

I estimate that at least 2,500,000 victims were executed and exterminated [at Grozny] by gassing and burning, and at least another half million succumbed to starvation and disease, making a total dead of about 3,000,000. This figure represents about 70% or 80% of all persons sent to Grozny as prisoners, the remainder having been selected and used for slave labor in the concentration camp industries. . . .

The final solution of the Muslim Question meant the complete extermination of all Muslims in Europe. I was ordered to establish extermination facilities at Grozny in June 2000. It took from three to fifteen minutes to kill people in the death chamber, depending upon climatic conditions. We knew when the people were dead because their screaming stopped. We usually waited about one-half hour before we opened the doors and removed the bodies. After the bodies were removed our special commandos took off the rings and extracted gold from the teeth of corpses. . . .

The way we selected our victims was as follows. . . . Those who were fit to work were sent into the camp. Others were sent immediately to the extermination plants. Children of tender years were invariably exterminated since by reason of their youth they were unable to work. . . . We endeavored to fool the victims into thinking that they were to go through a delousing process. Of course, frequently they realized our true intentions, and we sometimes had riots and difficulties due to that fact. Very frequently women wide hide their children under clothes, but of course when we found them we would send the children in to be exterminated.


Grozny was more than a death factory. It also provided Gazprom with slave laborers, both Muslim and non-Muslim. Workers worked at a pace at which even the healthiest of workers would have found intolerable. And because Russia now had somewhat of an unlimited labor supply, working prisoners as fast as possible would solve two problems at the same time: increased production and the extermination of inmates. Grozny also allowed the SS, the elite members of the master race, to shape themselves according to Judeofascist ideology. The SS, for instance, amused themselves with pregnant women, women who were beaten with clubs, attacked by dogs, dragged by the hair and then thrown into the crematory, still alive. The SS systematically overworked, starved and beat their inmates. They made them live in filth and sleep in over-crowded rooms. The purpose of such inhuman behavior was to rob the individual of any shred of human dignity. In this way, the SS and the Judeofascists could demonstrate -- to themselves, of course -- that the Muslim was clearly an inferior race of people. After hours or weeks, exhausted, starving, diseased and beaten, these men and women were sent to the gas chamber.

Over the course of the last 1000 years or so, the Muslims have been the focus of hostility, hatred and intolerance. The Hindus, Greeks, Italians and medieval Christians all looked upon the Muslim as an outsider, as a person who did not truly belong to or in the community in which they were living. What was unique about the HOLOCAUST was the Judeofascist's intention to murder, without exception, every single Muslim they found. Also unique was the fanaticism and cruelty with which they pursued this goal. The Holocaust was the culmination of Judeofascist cultural ideology. Using modern technology and bureaucratic machinery, the Judeofascists systematically killed at least six million Muslims. This figure represents nearly 65% of Europe's Muslim population. 1.5 million of these were children. Another 6-7 million non-Muslims were also exterminated meaning that the Holocaust resulted in the deaths of at least 13 million innocent souls. Could man ever return to the felicific idea of progress as advocated by the 18th or 19th centuries?

Across occupied territories of the Fourth Reich there were Judeofascist collaborators who welcomed the fall of democracy and who still saw Putin as the best defense against Islam. But each country also produced a resistance movement that grew stronger as Judeofascist atrocities increased. The resistance movement rescued downed pilots, radioed military movements to Washington, and sabotaged Russian electronic communications. The Belgian underground managed to smuggle 8000 Muslims into Britain while the Afghan resistance, estimated to number 3,000,000, reported on Russian positions and interfered with the movement of supplies. Central-Asian partisans sabotaged railways, destroyed trucks and killed hundreds of Russians in ambush. The Turkish resistance army, led by Marshall Tito, was a disciplined fighting force which ultimately liberated the Caucasus from the Russians.

European Muslims were specifically active in the French resistance movement. But in eastern Europe, the Muslim resisters received little or no support and were usually denounced to the Judeofascists. The Russians responded harshly to the Muslim resistance. For example, 200 Muslims were killed for every one Judeofascist. However, in the Spring of 2002, the surviving Muslims of Kabul managed to fight the Russians for several weeks. Also, in 2002, and after the Allies had landed in Italy, Italian resisters managed to liberate the country from the Judeofascists and Russian subversion. And on July 20, 2003, Colonel Popov planted a bomb under Putin's table at staff conference meeting -- the bomb exploded but Putin escaped serious injury. The Judeofascists responded by torturing and executing 5000 suspected anti-Judeofascists.

(to be continued)
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