Letter from Beijing: Europe’s inglorious, ignominious infamy 

Jeff J. Brown, 44days.net


 

“It is incredulous that the NATO countries in Europe, as well as Angloland (the US, Canada, UK, Australia and New Zealand) are openly supporting, financing and lying for a blatant Nazi government and fascist junta…”


 

[dropcap]I[/dropcap] will never forget the day in 1990, when at a French Embassy public reception in Beijing, a diplomat asked me why I had not applied for French citizenship.

I had married my French wife in September, 1988 and had no idea about the possibility of doing so, although my friends over beer will razz me otherwise. We’re still together after 26 years, so it must be love. I was immediately intrigued and honored. Even that far back, my sense of patriotism and support for the United States, my birth country, was already starting to be challenged.

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Compared to my knowledge today of Western history, with its 500 years of false flag operations, war, slavery, colonization, genocide and human and natural resource expropriation around the world, I was bone dead ignorant. But still, something was not sitting right in my soul. Something about America’s actions around our Pale Blue Dot was sticking in my philosophical crawl.

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The new true blue and gold flag of the EU. Fascism is back with a vengeance across the Old Continent, because the Princes of Power and Profit want it that way. (image by fairtrade.co.uk + media.tumblr.com)


The internet in 1990 was very primitive and resources in general were limited. I was even subscribing to The Nation, The Oklahoma Observer, rotating The Utne Reader, Harper’s and The Progressive into the mix. All this at no small cost, due to international shipping costs. I also subscribed to The International Herald Tribune and The Economist, which at the time I took for enlightened, cutting edge journalism. I held my nose when they endorsed George I in 2000 and never looked back, when they again endorsed Bushy Boy in 2004. Unforgivable.

I was still living in an age of innocence, where I always gave America and Europe the benefit of the doubt: the “noble” cause of anti-communism, the wisdom of the West’s democratic principles and their sincere wishes and efforts to help the downtrodden around the world to achieve a better life. Over the next 35 years, those ideals I held so dear for the United States, and the West in general, were smashed to nanometer dust, as I stopped reading so much fiction and moved towards reading history and current events books, as well as getting very adept at researching on the Internet.

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Jeff Brown: No longer in the clutches of the American brainwash, now a messenger of truth about world realities.


[dropcap]M[/dropcap]ind you, I was way ahead of the curve, compared to most Westerners. I had lived in Africa and traveled all over this vast and (Western-) tortured continent, as well as three years in almost all the countries in the Middle East. I spoke Arabic flawlessly, thanks to two years in the Peace Corps in Tunisia, 1980-82, as well as French, so my ability to get up close and personal with many of the locals was linguistically made easier. Also, my jobs after the Peace Corps, 1982-90, were agricultural in nature, so I was not one of those crass traveling salesmen who get a room at the Intercontinental in the capital and go to a few meetings around town, before jumping back on a plane to the next capital. No, I would rent a car at the airport, drop by a shop and buy a bagful of cassettes of all the local music stars, African and Arab, and drive for thousands of kilometers, music blasting away, going from region to region and farm to farm. I saw so many vistas, social and cultural scenes, that were so moving, I would cry with joy. I would not trade my ten years in Africa and Middle East for any other experience in the world. It defines who I am today as a citizen of Planet Earth.


 

In Beijing in 1990, I remember reading an article about the Iran-Iraq War, with credible evidence that the United States was heavily involved with Iraq’s use of chemical weapons on the Iranians. That raised warning signs in my conscious. Of course, thirty five years later, we now know that the United States is the world’s biggest user of chemical weapons, and with NATO, nuclear weapons in Iraq and Serbia, using depleted uranium. Then I read articles about how the United States duped Saddam Hussein into seizing Kuwait, as a pretext to invade his country. Over the ensuing years, I learned that false flag operations are de rigueur for any government, large and small, from deep history (Ancient Rome) to today (Ukraine, Venezuela, Georgia, Russia, and all the cookie cutter “color revolutions”). They are so common as to be banal. At the top of the list in modern times, the kings of false flag operations are the United States, NATO and Israel. It’s the only way they know how to “conduct foreign affairs”, or rather control the precious natural and human resources of the world’s dark skinned people, the 85%, the ones I call the True Moral Majority.

[dropcap]B[/dropcap]ut in the nineties, I was still making an innocent distinction between Europe and the United States. The US had already sold its soul to rigged markets and greed is good capitalism, and outside of embarrassing Maggie-Mini-Me Britain, I thought Europe was morally superior to America, especially France. I always admired Charles de Gaulle for leaving NATO in 1966 and the country did not join back in until Monsieur Mini-Me Nicolas Sarkozy, renouncing his country’s sovereignty in the process, officially let the CIA/MI6 Gladio secret armies back on French soil. 

Back when I applied for French citizenship in 1990, François Mitterand was President of the Republic, a Socialist who governed like one. The US had just suffered through a decade of Reagan and George I, so the contrast was superficially remarkable. I truly believed France was committed to Liberté, Egalité and Fraternité, not just at home, but around the world. I felt after Vietnam, Algeria, along with its string of DOM-TOM territories encircling the planet, not to mention two savage, bloody world wars across Europe, when Fascism was on the march, that France and (continental) Europe had learned their lessons about colonialism and exploitation. I deluded myself into thinking that the EU was different than Uncle Sam and knew better.

Thus, sincere pride was felt when I got my French passport less than a year later. Being married to a French woman and speaking fluent French surely accelerated my approval, and cynics can say that because I’m a white person, this probably didn’t hurt my cause. I demur. Without going into all the details, I began declaring I was French-American and whenever I could, I would travel on my French passport, especially in Europe. I was using my French passport as a political and philosophical statement: I was different than those money crazed, credit laden, materialistic Americans back home.

[dropcap]W[/dropcap]hen we came back to China in 2010, I used my French passport for my Chinese resident visas and always tell the Chinese I am French. The difference in their approach if you tell them you are American is remarkable. With Iraq, Afghanistan and on and on around the world, the Chinese get more of the truth about America than Americans do, and they still cut France some slack, being the first Western country to recognize the People’s Republic in 1964, again, thanks to de Gaulle, who, like Vladmir Putin, always put the interests of his citizens first, damn Uncle Sam. Going back to the United States, my daughter and I (who is also bi-national) have learned when and how to present our passports at airports and customs. We flubbed up the first time and it was very confusing, almost getting us in hot water. 

Over the ensuing years, I continued to give the EU the benefit of the doubt, that is, until Ukraine. Now, all bets are off. Scores of millions of Europeans and Asians died at the hands of the Fascist Axis before and during World War II. It is incredulous that the NATO countries in Europe, as well as Angloland (the US, Canada, UK, Australia and New Zealand) are openly supporting, financing and lying for a blatant Nazi government and fascist junta. The whole kit and caboodle has been meticulously planned since 1990 by US/NATO, paid for to the tune of at least $5,000,000,000 (according to Department of State’s Victoria Nudelman/Nuland), in a country that was at the vanguard of fascist genocide, thanks to Hitler’s right hand Ukrainian psychopath, Stepan Bandera. 

You can always add Israel to these Western regime change schemes. They too are supporting Jew-killing fascists in Ukraine, with the hopes that all the Jewish oligarchs in Ukraine and Russia can divvy up the spoils of a balkanized, puppet state Russia, composed of several smaller countries, like the West did in Serbia, South Sudan, is currently doing in Syria and Iraq, and with plans for Somalia, the Middle East and beyond. 

So, in honor of Europe’s inglorious, ignominious infamy in Ukraine, Greece and all the secret Gladio armies puppeteering Europe’s controlled, Potemkin democracy, today I raise the true blue and gold flag of the EU, which proudly flies the fascist Svoboda Party’s insignia, the Wolfsangel. It has glorious roots in European history. It was proudly flown in Nazi Germany by:

The 2nd SS Panzer Division Das Reich

The 4th SS Polizei Panzergrenadier Division

The 34th SS Volunteer Grenadier Division Landstorm Nederland

The Sturmabteilung “Feldherrnhalle” Wachstandart Kampfrunen (Assault Unit—SA–“Warlord’s Hall” Guard Regiment)

The NS-Volkswohlfahrt

 

My fellow Europeans, it makes you break out with goosebumps of pride, doesn’t it, to know the Wolfsangel is now back up on flagpoles in your homeland? Unlike the very moving scenes I lived in Africa and the Middle East, I am moved by tears of shame, not joy. 


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Ukrainian Nazis (Right Sector) proudly marching with their emblems through Kiev. Anyone can see them, except the Western press. 


It is illegal to display this Nazi symbol in Germany. But no matter. Today, Angela Merkel, François Holland, David Cameron and the 500 million citizens of Europe have come clean: fascism is as European as apple strudel, linguini and Camembert cheese. It looks like the Russians are again going to have to do the bloody, dirty work of killing off Nazism one more time, less than a century after the last time they saved Europe and the world from Hitler’s Wehrmacht. And they will do it, even if it means war with the West.

China fought Japanese imperialism and Chiang Kai-Shek’s gangster fascism (lavishly supported by the US), losing millions of citizens in the process. While Europeans beam with pride at their new flag, it is raising eyebrows of the severest consternation in the halls of power in Beijing and among its nation of 1.3 billion souls, who are well schooled in deep and modern history. If it means keeping fascism out of the People’s Republic, and that is what would happen if America were successful with its Asian Pivot, and its carbon copy balkanization plans for Russia, then the proud Chinese people would go to war with the West, to keep it from happening.


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Ukraine: The scourge of fascism in broad daylight, and proliferating, courtesy of NATO’s machinations, criminal oligarchs, and a bankrupt “free press.”


In the eyes of the world’s 85% – the True Moral Majority – the West crossed a demented, odious Rubicon in Ukraine. There is no turning back in the eyes of Russians and Chinese. Only the United States and its supine, satrap Eurangloland, can turn back the Arrow of Time and stop World War III. The 2nd Law of Thermodynamics demonstrates that the Arrow of Time cannot be reversed or deviated. Yet, somehow, some way, Eurangloland had better figure out how to defy the laws of universal physics and pull a political rabbit out of the bag. The fate of humanity hangs in the balance.

 



By the same author—

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44 Days by Jeff Brown

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A COUPLE OF REVIEWS
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A Brilliant Journey Through China and Nearly Everything Else 2014/1/3
(Amazon.com)
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Reading 44 Days is like taking a trip through China with a very funny and articulate friend. Jeff Brown writes with a unique style that seamlessly weaves his many interests into the narrative as he travels a diverse range of landscapes throughout China. True, this book is primarily a journal-style intimate record of a traveler who seeks to experience China in as many iterations as possible, discovering local foods, customs, transportation, and natural sights. Yet 44 Days is also a running dialogue of a man who is clearly well educated in naturalism (geology, ecology, flora and fauna) but also the arts, linguistics, religion, politics, and cultural contexts from around the world. But most especially, Americana.Jeff Brown brings American culture, perspective and politics into his narrative in such a way as to endear the reader and continuously draw insightful and often hilarious parallels between modern China and Americana. It’s like going on a trip with your wildly eccentric, hopelessly brilliant Uncle, who never misses a chance to reference The Doors or Andy Warhol or Annie Oakley in the most ridiculous of Chinese circumstances, while citing 14 studies on politics and environmental issues to drive the point home. This is entertainment. Makes one wonder what this guy does for a living. Researcher? Resident poet? Art historian? Religious scholar? Ah, wrong on all counts. Teacher, ha!All in all, 44 Days is worth its weight in gold based sheerly on comedic value. However, the book has a far more reaching purpose. Yes, it’s a valuable resource for anyone who wants to travel China with information that continually one-ups Lonely Planet. Yes, it’s an excellent way for a novice to learn a great deal about China in the 21st century. But most importantly, the crowning glory of this book is the author’s ability to weave it all together and present the reader with a cohesive understanding of why this nation is so important to pay attention to now, in terms of politics, economics and globalization. Anyone who is not deeply impacted by this message in 44 Days clearly was not paying attention. It’s pretty hard to miss. This book should be in American high school political science classes.

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A fascinating exploration of the people and land of China 2013/12/21
(Amazon.com)
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