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On why Putin criticized the Bolshevik counter revolution: Trotsky, Parvus and the War on Civilization

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Putin speaks at the 2019 Valdai gathering
Doesn't Putin respect Soviet Russian accomplishments including the sacrifices made to put down Hitler? How could Putin be a true anti-imperialist if he is an anti-revolutionary?

A scandal arose this week as President Putin took some time to denounce the Bolshevik Revolution at the Valdai Discussion Club saying:
"Just over a century ago, Russia objectively faced serious problems... Russia could have dealt with its problems gradually and in a civilised manner. But revolutionary shocks led to the collapse and disintegration of a great power... These examples from our history allow us to say that revolutions are not a way to settle a crisis but a way to aggravate it. No revolution was worth the damage it did to the human potential."
How could a statesman so critical of the abuses of capitalism, and so masterful in combatting structures of modern imperialism, bemoan the Bolshevik revolution which gave rise to Soviet Russia? Doesn't Putin respect Soviet Russian accomplishments including the sacrifices made to put down Hitler? How could Putin be a true anti-imperialist if he is an anti-revolutionary?

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China censoring world-class athlete's #MeToo claims against top politician

Peng Shuai Zhang Gaoli #metoo china
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Peng Shuai and Zhang Gaoli
Peng Shuai, an ex-world number one doubles player, purportedly made a sexual assault claim about former vice premier Zhang Gaoli in a post on the Twitter-like Weibo on Tuesday. The post has since been removed.

China's online censors Thursday scrubbed out a tennis star's reported allegations that a powerful politician sexually assaulted her, the first time that the #MeToo movement has reached the highest echelons of the ruling Communist Party.

Peng Shuai, an ex-world number one doubles player, purportedly made the claim about former vice premier Zhang Gaoli in a post on the Twitter-like Weibo on Tuesday.

Peng reportedly alleged that Zhang, who is now in his seventies, had "forced" her into sex and they had an on-off relationship that lasted several years.

Yoda

Rand Paul rips into Fauci over persistent 'gain-of-function' research denials, demands resignation


Comment: RESIGN already, you psychotic freak!!!


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Left: Senator Rand Paul (R., Ky.) questions NIAID Director Anthony Fauci, November 4, 2021. Right: NIAID Director Anthony Fauci responds to Senator Rand Paul as he testifies before a Senate hearing, November 4, 2021.
In an animated exchange during a Senate hearing Thursday, Republican Senator Rand Paul grilled Dr. Fauci on his repeated claims that the NIH did not fund gain-of-function research at the Wuhan Institute of Virology.

Paul cited the NIH's recent admission that it funded experiments in Wuhan designed to make a naturally occurring bat coronavirus more dangerous, and accused Fauci of playing semantic games with the definition of "gain of function" research to avoid admitting that he lied in his previous appearances before the committee.

"Your persistent denials... are not simply a stain in your reputation but a clear and present danger to the country and to the world," Paul said, before demanding that Fauci resign as the director of the NIAID.


Syringe

Biden's tyrannical vax mandate eyeing new targets via backdoor OSHA requirements

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Boeing employees and others line the street with signs and American flags as they protest the company's coronavirus disease vaccine mandate outside the Boeing facility in Everett, Washington, October 15, 2021
President Joe Biden's controversial workplace vaccine mandate has been revealed, and could soon be made permanent and expanded to small businesses. The Biden administration has already been sued for overreach.

Biden promised in September to strongarm private companies into mandating Covid-19 vaccines for their employers, vowing to enforce the mandates through the Department of Labor's Occupational Health and Safety Administration (OSHA). Though multiple large firms have already started to implement these measures, the OSHA only revealed on Thursday how they will be enforced.

According to a draft entry in the Federal Register, all firms with more than 100 employees - no matter how many locations these employees are spread across - will be required from January 4 to ensure that these employees are "fully vaccinated" against Covid-19. Employers will be asked to keep vaccination records for their staff, and workers who refuse the jab will be required to submit to regular testing and wear face masks to work in most cases.

Comment: Not only does this underhanded move put the onus on private businesses to enforce the (completely unconstitutional) vaccination mandate, it offloads the the financial liability for potential injuries on them too. Despicable.


Pirates

US-trained Afghan soldiers and spies joining ISIS terrorists to 'resist' Taliban say reports

ISIS member
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Suspected ISIS member in a Taliban Special Forces car.
Kabul, Afghanistan • September, 2021
The Taliban has long accused Washington of funding ISIS, and now they're indirectly right, as a growing number of US-trained Afghan soldiers and intelligence officials are joining the terrorist group's ranks to fight the Taliban.

The US spent a staggering $88 billion arming and training Afghanistan's military, only for Afghan forces to crumble before the Taliban's lightning fast reconquest of the country in August. Though the Taliban have promised amnesty to these personnel, stories of violent reprisals have circulated, and according to the Wall Street Journal, a "relatively small, but growing" number of former Afghan soldiers and spies are flocking to the only outfit currently resisting Taliban rule - Islamic State terrorist group.

Bullseye

Trump WH aide says Durham indictment puts 'deep state' plot squarely on Hillary Clinton's doorstep

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Former top White House Official Stephen Miller
A top aide in the Trump White House says special counsel John Durham should interview Hillary Clinton.

Stephen Miller, who was the senior adviser to the president for four years, told Fox News on Thursday a fresh indictment against a Russian analyst who contributed to the infamous anti-Trump dossier brings a "deep state" plot to overthrow the government "right to the doorstep" of Clinton's 2016 presidential campaign and the Democratic Party.

"I hope that Durham will investigate those links, and I hope he will take Hillary Clinton for hours of questioning. And I hope that when Republicans, if they do take back the majority, will call Hillary and her senior aides up to Capitol Hill to decode this because this was a theft from the American people," Miller said.

Comment: RT's Nebojsa Malic discusses the implications:
The so-called "Steele dossier," authored by former British spy and FBI informant Christopher Steele, was used by the FBI to secure warrants to spy on Trump via campaign aide Carter Page, well into his presidency. It was also chiefly based on information passed on by Danchenko, as it later emerged.

The indictment itself is not evidence, and Danchenko is presumed innocent until proven guilty. The claims in the document, however, have been described as "bombshell stuff" by multiple analysts.

In addition to alleged lies about meeting or talking with people, the indictment also says Danchenko lied about staying at a Moscow hotel in June 2016. This stay is when he supposedly spoke to staff and fed Steele rumors that served as the basis of the dossier's claim Trump had paid Russian prostitutes to urinate on him in the same bed where former President Barack Obama once slept. Steele claimed that Russian spies had the video of the alleged encounter, which made for "kompromat" they could use to control Trump.

There was never any actual evidence for any of this, but with the federal prosecutors now saying Danchenko didn't make it to the said hotel until October 2016, the speculation he fed Steele is even more suspect.

Multiple false statement charges deal with Danchenko's claims to have spoken with Millian, who allegedly told him about Trump-Russia ties. Millian has insisted that this never happened, and proclaimed his vindication on Thursday, citing the indictment.

Another charge is related to an unnamed PR executive close to the Democrats. Though he is mentioned only as "PR-Executive-1," investigative journalists have worked out a match with Charles H. Dolan of Ketchum Public Relations.

One of them arrived at that conclusion by cross-referencing the deposition of Olga Galkina, Danchenko's school friend who was identified as one of his sub-sources last year.

Later in the day, an attorney representing Dolan confirmed he was indeed "PR-Executive-1." His involvement sets up a chain of dominoes in 'Russiagate': Democrats fed information to Danchenko, who fed it to Steele, who sold it to Fusion GPS, which leaked it to the corporate media, who in turn accused Trump of "collusion" with the Kremlin.

The indictment also confirms the 2020 revelation that the FBI was aware of Danchenko's false statements in early 2017, but continued to use the Steele Dossier as grounds for spying on the Trump presidency. The dossier was the basis of the original FISA warrant to spy on the Trump campaign via former aide Carter Page, starting during the 2016 election and continuing after Trump was sworn in.

Danchenko is the third person to get caught up in the Durham probe. The first, FBI lawyer Kevin Clinesmith, pleaded guilty to making false statements early on in the investigation. He admitted to altering evidence to make it seem Page was a foreign agent, thereby enabling the FISA application. He was sentenced to probation in January, after Joe Biden was sworn in as president.

Michael Sussman, a partner at law firm Perkins Coie - which has long represented the Democratic National Committee - was charged in mid-September, also with lying to the FBI. Sussmann allegedly pretended he wasn't telling the FBI about the "Alfa Bank" conspiracy theory on behalf of the party or the Clinton campaign, even though he allegedly was.
Washington legal expert Jonathan Turley weighs in:
Danchenko is widely referenced as the sub-source for former British intelligence officer Christopher Steele for his controversial dossier. That dossier, funded by the Clinton campaign, served as the basis for Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA) warrants against Trump campaign aide Carter Page.

Danchenko told the FBI that the dossier was "unsubstantiated" and said that Steele asked him to look for any "compromising" information on Trump. Mr. Danchenko worked for the Brookings Institution, a liberal Washington think-tank that often produced reports critical of Trump.

Danchenko is not someone who immediately comes across as an apex defendant — the highest target in an investigation. He was a key source used by others to advance false or unsubstantiated claims against Trump. He is the type of defendant that prosecutors pressure to flip against those who retained him or used him in this effort. In other words, he strikes me as someone who can be used as a building block to apex defendants.

Potential apex targets above him in the investigation range from Steele himself to Clinton general counsel Marc Elias to Clinton campaign officials.

The indictment circles around an unnamed figure called PR-Executive-1 who was a close Clinton adviser who held high positions in the Democratic party and prior Clinton campaigns. Most embarrassing are references to the Clinton adviser meeting with possible Russian intelligence figures and other Russian sources, including this line:
PR Executive-1 gifted to Russian Sub-Source-1 an autobiography of Hillary Clinton, which he signed and inscribed with the handwritten message, "To my good friend [first name of Russian Sub-Source-1], A Great Democrat."
That is one book I think Hillary Clinton would like back.

The indictment describes the individual in this way:
"PR Executive-1 had served as (1) chairman of a national Democratic political organization, (2) state chairman of former President Clinton's 1992 and 1996 presidential campaigns, and (3) an advisor to Hillary Clinton's 2008 Presidential campaign. Moreover, beginning in or about 1997, President Clinton appointed PR Executive-! to two four-year terms on an advisory commission at the U.S. State Department. With respect to the 2016 Clinton Campaign, PR Executive-! actively campaigned and participated in calls and events as a volunteer on behalf of Hillary Clinton."
There is no indication if Durham has possible evidence of criminal acts by those figures but there is every indication that he is not done by a long shot with this investigation.

Here is the indictment: Danchenko indictment
Exciting stuff. But why is it coming to light at all? Does Killary have a target on her back? A distraction from Biden's and the Dems dismal performances lately, though that may not be the chief goal. Durham's investigation has been going nigh on two years now. As always, qui bono?


Dollar

Bill Gates wants US & UK to spend billions on 'germ games'

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Bill Gates at UN Climate Change Conference • Glasgow, Scotland
Activist-philanthropist Bill Gates has raised alarms with critics by suggesting that billions of dollars be invested into a global pandemic task force running "germ games" to prepare for future outbreaks or biological attacks.

Gates made his comments during a discussion with the chair of the Health Select Committee and former UK Health Secretary Jeremy Hunt at the COP26 summit this week. Gates said:
"It'll take probably about a billion a year for a pandemic Task Force at the [World Health Organization] level, which is doing the surveillance and actually doing what I call 'germ games' where you practice."
He gave a 'what-if' scenario of bioterrorists releasing smallpox in multiple airports as a potential "germ game" that could be used to prepare for an attack.

Comment: Bill Gates' fanaticisms continue unabated. Is there a vaccine for that?


Dollars

WH: Biden now 'perfectly comfortable' with migrant payouts - after calling $450K report 'garbage'

Biden
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US President Joe Biden
President Biden is "perfectly comfortable" with cash payouts to migrant families whose members were detained separately after illegally crossing the US-Mexico border, White House Deputy Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre said Thursday.

The answer comes just a day after Biden labeled as "garbage" a report that his administration is considering $450,000-per-person payments.

Jean-Pierre pointedly pivoted Biden's assessment after the American Civil Liberties Union on Wednesday night said:
"The president may not have been fully briefed about the actions of his very own Justice Department.

"If it saves taxpayer dollars and puts the disastrous history of the previous administration's use of zero tolerance and family separation behind us, the president is perfectly comfortable with the Department of Justice settling with the individuals and families who are currently in litigation with the US government.

"The president, what he was reacting to, was a figure that was mentioned, that you mentioned to him yesterday... DOJ made clear to the plaintiffs that the reported figures are higher than anywhere that a settlement can land."
Biden on Wednesday appeared unaware of settlement negotiations and dismissed as ridiculous the large reported size of payouts.

Comment: Makes us wonder exactly who and what is important to this administration. Surely it is not the USA nor its lawful citizens who will foot the payouts.

See also:
Biden administration may pay millions to migrant families separated at border under Trump


Hiliter

Putin, Lukashenko approve new military doctrine as they ink Russia-Belarus integration docs

Flags
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Flags of Belarus and Russia
The Russian and Belarusian presidents have signed a revised Union State military doctrine, as well as a package of other integration documents, paving the way for bringing the two nations closer together.

The landmark documents were signed by Vladimir Putin and Aleksandr Lukashenko on Thursday during a meeting of the Supreme State Council of the Union State of Russia and Belarus. Due to Covid-19 measures, the meeting was held via a video link.

The new military doctrine, also signed on Wednesday, would "make defense policy more coherent [and] adapt the objectives of the defense ministries in a timely fashion," State Secretary of the Union State Dmitry Mezentsev said.

Announcing the revision last month, Russia's Defense Minister Sergey Shoigu said the doctrine had been updated to better coordinate the actions of the two nations, not only purely in the military arena, but also to resist the economic and political pressure coming from the "so-called collective West."

Comment: The difference between Russia and the collective 'West' is 180 degrees.


Sherlock

Russian diplomat was 'found dead' outside embassy in Berlin last month, reports claim he 'fell from a window'

Russian embassy Germany
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A general view shows the Russian embassy after Germany expelled two Russian diplomats in Berlin, Germany.
A Russian diplomat was found dead last month outside the Russian Embassy in Berlin. According to a report just released, the man fell from a window.

Der Spiegel said the deceased man was a 35-year-old secretary who had worked at the embassy. The magazine said the man appeared to have fallen from an upper floor of the building. His body had been discovered on October 19.

Russia's embassy in Germany released a short statement in response to the report, saying it would "not be commenting on this tragic event for ethical reasons."

Comment: Notably this occurred over 2 weeks ago and reports are only coming out now.

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