European Union Collective – Christopher Story – Part 1.11 – 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.

https://www.amazon.com/European-Union-Collective-Member-States/dp/1899798013

https://www.goodreads.com/en/book/show/9976147-european-union-collective

Notes and references:

105. The most extensive explanation of the Leninist methodology underlying the 'granting' of 'independence' to the
Soviet Republics is found on pages 87-91 of The Perestroika Deception', Memorandum dated March 1990. 106. The Perestroika Deception', Anatoliy Golitsyn, op. cit, p. 89, Memorandum of March 1990.

107. The European Commission, Background Report: The European Union and the New Independent States of the Ex-USSR', ISEC/B20/94, London SW1P 3AT, 1994.

108. Instructions from the Centre', Oleg Gordievsky and Christopher Andrew, Hodder & Stoughton, London, 1991. 109. Speech by Hans Van Den Broek, 1994.

110. Andrei Kozyrev, the former Russian Foreign Minister-a consummate Leninist and the son of one of the 105 Soviets expelled by the Heath Goverment in 1971, on the joint advice of the Home Secretary, Reginald Maudling, and the Foreign Secretary of the day, Sir Alec Douglas-Home, given in a joint memorandum dated 30th July 1971 which complained that the intelligence services had identified 120 Soviet spies, although the actual total could exceed 200, who had failed to cease their operations despite a personal appeal to the Soviet Foreign Minister, Andrey Gromyko. According to two volumes published in January 1998 citing Foreign Office documents covering UK-Soviet relations between 1968 and 1975, selected from official files at the Public Records Office at Kew, London, MI5 had wamed the British Govemment about the spies' activities for three years. On 24th September 1971, the Soviet Charge d'Affaires was summoned to the Foreign Office and handed a list of 90 Soviet officials who were to be expelled and 15 who were not to be permitted to re-enter Britain - a move which Moscow had apparently failed to anticipate, believing that the British mere by then already too weak and accommodating to take any action. Kozyrev's father was among the 'diplomats' expelled on that occasion. Andrei Kozyrev learned his excellent English while living in London during his father's post- ing there. Of course, with the tremendous success of the Soviet 'collapsible Communism' deception, there has since been what can best be called a 'mass walk-in' by KGB and GRU officers throughout the West. In the United States, for instance, large numbers of these characters have surfaced as professors at universities (Sergei Khruschchev, son of Nikita, for instance). There has also been a mass penetration of US infrastructure and business operations by Soviet intelligence and (probably) 'Spetsnaz (special forces) operatives. For instance, computers at a US mass transportation entity have been managed for some years by a Russian woman who immigrated after the 'changes'. In Califomia, there has been at least one report of a Russian applicant for a job stating on his application form, under the section headed 'previous employment, that he was previously employed by the Soviet special forces ('Spetsnaz').

111. Andrei Kozyrev's widely reported observation following the decision of the Committee of Ministers for Foreign Affairs of the Council of Europe on 8th February 1996 to approve a resolution adopted by acclamation by the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe, inviting Russia to become its 39th member country.

112. MVD General Eduard Shevardnadze, The Future Belongs to Freedom', Sinclair-Stevenson Limited, London 1991, page 141.

113. MVD General Eduard Shevardnadze, The Future Belongs to Freedom', op. cit, page 142.

114. MVD General Eduard Shevardnadze, The Future Belongs to Freedom', op. cit, page 21.

115. Proceedings of the Conference on the Future of European Security, Prague, 25-26 April 1991, Cenin [= Lenin, converted with a 'C' for Czechoslovakia] Palace, Czechoslovak Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

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