European Union Collective – Christopher Story – Part 1.9 – Europe From the Atlantic to Vladivostok

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Christopher Story "died under mysterious circumstances" after writing this book. He was an adviser on intelligence matters to Prime Minister Thatcher and published Soviet Analyst for many years. In the opinion of many he was better informed than British and US intelligence organisations put together. This book is a daring analysis of the plans of two major players in the battle for Europe's destiny. One is Germany and the dream of a Pan-Germany. The other is Russia, which had plans since the Soviet era.

In our days, the EU is seen as an enemy of the nations it comprises, thus Christopher Story thinks. He is able to see a "German and Russian strategy to complete Lenin's World Revolution.

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Notes and references:

95. Euro-issues are never actually intended to be resolved, but are regarded as opportunities for the elaboration, extension and exploitation of the interests of the EU collective. Furthermore, 'solutions' are largely provisional, pending 'review', for the same purposes. This is the Leninist dialectical method in action. A particularly easily understood current affairs example of the Leninist dialectic at work in the region is that of Northern Ireland. It operates as follows: Thesis: 25 years of atrocities, maimed children and bombed buildings and city centres; Antithesis: sudden absence of atrocities, maimed children and bombed buildings and city centres. The Antithesis creates momentum for 'putting every
effort into' resolving the problem; the response of the dialectically untutored, liberal, pragmatic policymaking mentality is to exclaim: We must not forfeit this historic chance for peace; we owe it to our grandchildren'. The intended synthesis: A unified and radicalised (Marxist) Ireland. If the strategists (the Moscow-sponsored IRA*) do not achieve their objectives, they trigger a renewed cycle; and this pattern continues until they have worn their opponents down, and have obtained their objectives. If the process takes one or more generations, so be it. To renewed atrocities, the dialectically untutored, liberal, pragmatic policymaking mentality will still respond: 'We must redouble our efforts to 'put the peace process back on track'or to 'reach out for peace". This is of course futile, since the Leninist revolutionaries are not interested in 'peace', except to gain tactical advantage. Note*: A sanitised report prepared by the Congressional Research Service of the US Library of Congress entitled 'US and Soviet Special Operations'dated 23rd December 1986, submitted to the House of Representatives' Committee on Armed Services, confirmed, on a map of Soviet subversive operations worldwide, direct Soviet control and sponsorship of the IRA and of many other international terrorist organisations (as opposed to surrogate, or mixed Soviet and surrogate, control, applicable in respect of some other terrorist groups).

96. Statement by B. N. Yeltsin before the 28th Congress of the CPSU, Moscow, 6th July 1990, Current Soviet Policies XI, Current Digest of the Soviet Press, Columbia University Press.

97. The long-range deception strategy replaced Lenin's outmoded 'dictatorship of the proletariat' concept with a new concept, 'the state of the whole people' - a deceptive prescription in which 'democratism' (the creation and maintenance of the illusion of democracy') plays the key role. 'Non'-Communists and 'democrats', wearing 'Western' political labels, and owing continued covert allegiance to the Communist Party since they are controlled by the continuing CPSU, create the impression, for international public consumption, of the 'triumph of democracy' - giving rise to the euphemistic, Leninist slogan 'state of the whole people', since it appears that non-Communists as well as Communists are engaged in perpetual debate and are competing for power in the Western sense. But its just a slogan: the Leninist meaning of the slogan refers to the new, broadened power structures with their false, controlled, democratic form, guided by the Communists - in the 'former' USSR, as has been proved here, by the CPSU (directed by its Moscow Central Committee). As reviewed in the Appendix, the long-range strategy of deception was ratified by the Eighty-One Party Congress held in Moscow in December 1961. The report of the subsequent international meeting of Communist and Workers' Parties held in Moscow between 5 and 17 June 1969, noted in reference to the long-range strategy, that 'the 1960s will occupy a special place in the history of world socialism'.

98. Closing remarks of Gorbachev before the 28th Congress of the CPSU, Moscow, 13th July 1990, Current Soviet Policies XI, 'Current Digest of the Soviet Press', Columbia University Press.

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