Gene's Footnotes

I have never been impressed by the messenger and always inspect the message, which I now understand is not the norm. People prefer to filter out discordant information. As such, I am frequently confronted with, "Where did you hear that...." Well, here you go. If you want an email version, send me an email.

November 08, 2013

Khruschchev

Last week my computer exercised its own discretion and blocked the publication of certain material.  It was not censorship in the classical sense. I was going to add a quote and photo of Khrushchev, but they were rejected!

The quote rings true as to the KGB's efforts and was ominous in its description of how socialism would be (and has been) incrementally put upon us. However, researchers, apparently, have not been able to verify the validity of the quote. (But, this may be spin too.)

The quote was pure Frankfurt School/Columbia University/Cloward-Piven subversive leftist stuff.  It was likely a fraud and is used in the same way The Protocols of Zion are still used by true believers in order to champion their personal version of reality.



The cover images, herewith, show Khrushchev was correct about the media being Russia's main tool, quote below. There are many more covers that were released upon us. The KGB was astounded how their propaganda was reprinted in the U.S. I am not astounded.

A Russian joke that is quite old now: America is the only place the communist party is legal.

I will not comment on the phallic symbols anymore than I just did. Perhaps, they are crude NLP spin or a stupid joke? This was the era subliminal advertising as a gimmick to sell marketing campaigns. There is truth to the system, of course, but most of the commercial encoding was weird and the Mad Men, along with academics, were the source of  governmental lying.

I stopped buying Time after high school. Not long after, I stopped buying US News and World Report. The main reason was the content dissolved into promoting movies and albums along with one page pap written by four "journalists." Time-Life was promoting its own crap and selling ads. More oligarchy pretending to be socialist. I was a kid in college who read The Economist. 

I have not purchased a New York Times since it covered up the Clinton veto in the Security Council of a resolution to send a small force into Rwanda to stop the pending, documented genocide,  resulting in about 1,000,000 dead. As a British officer said at the time in Rwanda, a hand full of soldiers could have stopped the genocide.

The killers had a written plan that stated Clinton would do nothing because of the political fall out from Somalia. They were right.  If one can stop mass murder, but chooses to block all others from doing so, is he not a mass murder?  I do not need history to make a judgment.

The ever-sensitive Clinton, not long ago, agreed that was a mistake to not permit action in Rawanda. Ah, gee, isn't that nice? It is time we understand the communist world was correct is one thing, we have been colonialists who act upon the whim of the crown. This is true today. We are not a moral republic in any sense. Indeed, we now abandon our own colonial troops when politically timely. The "journalists" are not interesting in this story where a leftist is in charge of helping us reform.

Let me add a few quotes of Mr. K, starting with a favorite:

  • Politicians are the same all over. They promise to build a bridge even where there is no river. 
  • Whether you like it or not, history is on our side. We will dig you in. (We will bury you. 
  •  I once said, 'We will bury you,' and I got into trouble with it. Of course we will not bury you with a shovel. Your own working class will bury you. 
  • Berlin is the testicle of the West. When I want the West to scream, I squeeze on Berlin.  
  • The press is our chief ideological weapon. 
  • Call it what you will, incentives are what get people to work harder. 
  • If you live among dogs, keep a stick. After all, this is what a hound has teeth for-to bite when he feels like it! 
  • The more bombers, the less room for doves of peace 
I have an after thought.  
When I was an engaged fan or our system, believing it to be a moral, Constitutional republic, albeit a Baby Huey, I resisted notions of American imperialism. This was especially true talking with Canadians (I lived in Ontario for years.) 
Now, I can see with some objectivity what we have been doing for decades. It does not matter what we Americans have been led to believe. Good intentions are as useless as faith without good works. We need to see the truth in what Forest Gump said: stupid is as stupid does.We are a colonial power that works at the direction of large financial institution and certain large corporations. We spend our children's money to create enemies throughout the world. 




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