Belarus – This Color Revolution Is Already Dead. The Union State Has Killed It.

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"Every U.S. embassy is also a U.S. regime change base. Lukashenko would have been better off without one..."

Photo distributed by Western media, purporting to show the popularity of anti-Lukashenko protests. Part of the Western color revolt catechism, it seems.

The color revolution attempt in Belarus, which we predicted in June, evolved over the last week. But today's events tell us that it will soon be over.

While President Alexander Lukashenko claimed to have won 80% of the votes during last Sunday's election, the 'western' candidate Svetlana Tikhanovskaya claimed that she had won. (While the 80% is certainly too high it is most likely that Lukashenko was the real winner.) Protests and riots ensued. On Tuesday Tikhanovskaya was told in no uncertain terms to leave the country. She ended up in Lithuania.

Much publicized image of protester embracing riot police officer. The image can be read as both anti and pro-West.

During the week several nightly riots were shut down by the police. Several protesters were 'roughed up'. Videos of those incidents were used by the usual 'western journalists' as example of unusual police brutality. It is as if none of those empire serving scribes ever watched how 'western' police react when bottles and fireworks are thrown at them.

In an interview with Strana.ua two employees of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Belarus explained their view of the situation (edited machine translation):

"Did you see who came and stood in front of us during the hot phase of the riots on Monday? These are rich city kids, the children of rich parents who are fed up with the well-fed life. These are the boys, young people who have lost their moorings, who do not understand what they want at all. Most of my colleagues are guys from the villages. And they remember how their parents had a hard time in the 90s, until Luka came and stopped the mess. Now we do not live richly, but we are not poor. But many do not appreciate that."

Anyway, the police were told to tone it down. They did not like that (edited machine translation):

"Nobody wants to be torn up like the Berkut in Ukraine. We remember its fate. We have an order, we carry it out. All our people understand that if these rich kids and their masters come to power, we will hang from poles. We are accused of beating people. We did not beat people, but carried out the order, the commanders told [us] in advance - to act harshly. We worked."

Berkut was the Ukrainian police force that was falsely accused of having fired at demonstrators during the 2014 Maidan coup and was afterwards dismantled.

There don't seem to be many rich city kids in Minsk. Throughout the week the protests groups in Belarus were rather small. The 'western' media have pushed high number counts and talked of countrywide protest when twenty women stood on a sidewalk in Minsk. Photos can tell the real story in such situations. Some observers got very excited when some 200 staff of the MTZ Minsk Tractor Works staged a short walkout. But MTZ Minsk Tractor Works has 17,000 employees.

The photo below was taken and published around noon local time  today. This was to be today's central protest in Minsk. On a Saturday morning, in excellent weather, only some 2,000 people came out. Minsk has some 2 million inhabitants. The 'rich city kids' came. And few beyond that.


Nexta is by the way the central communication channel used in this color revolution attempt. On Tuesday another Stana.ua report gave some details about its operation (edited machine translation):


The main supplier of news from the streets of Minsk and other cities of Belarus is the Nexta Live channel. Today he has crossed the bar of a million subscribers, although he was widely cited only a day ago, when clashes began on the streets of the capital.


It has a sister channel Nexta - with half a million subscribers. Both sites mainly forward messages to each other. But the basic one is the channel with the Live prefix in the name. The most operative videos from the scene appear there.

And most importantly, it is there that plans for a protest are published - at what time and where to gather for a rally, when to start a strike, and so on.


Round the clock, and especially during nighttime opposition rallies, this public is updated at a rate of several messages per minute. Most of which are exclusive videos and photos directly from the hotbeds of protests.

In addition to the video, the channel is constantly coordinating the actions of the protesters. They are told about the movements of the riot police, and sympathizers are told how to shelter the protesters.


Another function of the channel is constant calls to go outside and encouraging attacks on police officers.

On the very first day of the protests, Nexta was marked with a joyful message "People are beating the riot police", as if law enforcement officers are not people.

Nexta is led by anti-Lukashenko pro-Western 'activists' in Poland. The editor in chief is one Roman Protasevich. He was perviously a journalist for the Polish-Lithuanian-funded Euroradio, as well as for the CIA's Radio Liberty. Nexta was founded by Stepan Putila who earlier worked for the Polish-Belarusian channel Belsat which is based in Warsaw and is funded by the Polish Foreign Ministry. Both currently live in Warsaw.


Another typical "color revolution" photo of anti-Lukashenko demonstrators distributed by CNN.


As these media  produce fresh videos 24/7 and do many online posts there must be a sizeable staff behind Nexta, in Poland as well as on the ground in Belarus. This is certainly not a cheap operation and it certainly has nation-state / dee state backing. Obama's deputy national security advisor left little doubt about who is behind this game.

Ben Rhodes @brhodes - 4:11 UTC · 11 Aug 2020

Americans have to recognize that the fight against Lukashenko in Belarus is our fight. He is part of the same trend that has ravaged the US, Russia, Turkey, Hungary, Hong Kong, Brazil, Israel, Egypt, the Philippines, Zimbabwe, and others. We need sustained solidarity in response.

Neither the EU nor the U.S. have acknowledged Lukashenko's election win. Both clearly want him out. There are talks about sanctions.

Even Russian media have spoken against him:

Steve Rosenberg @BBCSteveR - 6:47 UTC · Aug 15, 2020

Judging by Russian media this morning, it's not looking good for Alexander Lukashenko:
• “The question's no longer will he go, but when”
• “Lukashenko’s nightmare becomes reality”
• “Hard to see how he can turn events in his favour”

This is not going well for Lukashenko. He could shut down the protests but he knows that the game would then escalate and that it would not end well. He clearly needs help. While President Putin of Russia and President Xi of China had both congratulated him, neither has much interest in keeping him in office.

What could he offer?

The Ukrainian operation to fake a 'Russian coup' threat in Belarus by baiting 32 former Wagner fighters into the country has failed. But the men were still imprisoned in Belarus.

Yesterday they were flown home on a special Belarus air force flight. This cleared the atmosphere for talks with Russia.

Early this morning Lukashenko took the next step. He warned publicly that a danger to Belarus would also be a danger to Russia:

Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko said on Saturday he wanted to speak to Russian President Vladimir Putin, warning street protests were not just a threat to Belarus.
...
"Defending Belarus today is no less than defending our entire space, the union state, and an example to others ... Those who roam the streets, most of them do not understand this."

The code word in the public message was "the union state". When I read those words I smiled. Lukashenko hates the Union State idea. Today he emphasized it. This was a deal offer.

In 1999 Russia and Belarus signed a treaty to form a Union State out of Russia and Belarus. It would include free movement, a common defense and economic integration as well as a union parliament. But since then Lukashenko has dragged his feet on the issue. At the end of last year Putin pressed him again to finally execute the deal. When Lukashenko rejected that Putin shut off the country's economic lifeline from Russia. Belarus did no longer receive subsidized Russian oil that it could refine and sell at market prices to the 'west'. Lukashenko then tried to make nice with the 'west'.  He bought U.S. fracking oil. U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo came to Minsk. In March the U.S. reopened its embassy in Belarus.

But now the 'west' Lukashenko had tried to coddle with is trying to get him killed. Every U.S. embassy is also a U.S. regime change base. He would have been better off without one.

As he was the target of an ongoing U.S. led regime change operation, and with economic pressure in direct sight, Lukashenko obviously needed help. Today he finally wised up and capitulated to Moscow on the Union State issue.

It did not take long for Putin to respond. Some 6 hours after the above Reuters report the Kremlin published a note about a Telephone conversation with President of Belarus Alexander Lukashenko (emphasis added):

Vladimir Putin had a telephone conversation with President of the Republic of Belarus Alexander Lukashenko at the initiative of the Belarusian side.


Alexander Lukashenko informed Vladimir Putin about the developments following the presidential election in Belarus. Both sides expressed confidence that all existing problems will be settled soon. The main thing is to prevent destructive forces from using these problems to cause damage to mutually beneficial relations of the two countries within the Union State.


In connection with the return to Russia of 32 people who were previously detained in Belarus, a positive assessment was given to close cooperation of the relevant agencies in this regard.


They also agreed on further regular contacts at various levels, and reaffirmed their commitment to strengthening allied relations, which fully meets the core interests of the fraternal nations of Russia and Belarus.

It seems to me that Putin accepted the deal. Lukashenko, and his police, will not hang from a pole. Russia will take care of the problem and the Union State will finally be established.

That does not mean that the color revolution attempt is over. The U.S. and its lackey Poland will not just pack up and leave. But with the full backing from Russia assured,  Lukashenko can take the necessary steps to end the riots.

This announcement tells NATO that its over:

Steve Rosenberg @BBCSteveR - 17:23 UTC · 15 Aug 2020

Lukashenko reveals details of phone call with Putin: “We have an agreement with Russia on collective security...and we agreed: if we request it, comprehensive assistance to ensure security in #Belarus will be provided to us.”

That is the backing that was needed. All U.S. and NATO hope to somehow get Belarus under their control has just ended.

Lukashenko should now start to shut down the 34 projects and organizations the U.S. National Endowment for Democracy is financing in his country. The people involved in these, likely many of the rioting 'rich kids',  should be kept under observation.

For now the main issue is to stabilize the local situation. Russia as a superpower surely has ways and means to help with that. Belarus is now under its full protection.

A year from now, when the Union State is finally established, Lukashenko can resign over health issues and retire. New competitive elections can then be held.

Posted by b on August 15, 2020 at 18:09 UTC | Permalink

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" In 1999 Russia and Belarus signed a treaty to form a Union State out of Russia and Belarus. It would include free movement, a common defense and economic integration as well as a union parliament. "

However, does this " union state " also include the removal of all foreighn embassies from Belarus ? Does this " union state " allow Belarus to have an independent foreighn policy, For examample inviting foreighn troops on its soil ? Will the Belarusian army autmotaically come to the defense of Russia ? Will the militaries be totally integrated ? There are many questions.

Posted by: Fog of War | Aug 15 2020 18:19 utc | 1

Thank you for the information.

As an American, I find this meddling heinous.

To some in my country, it is as in the phrase, "All is fair in love and war."

When Trump was sworn in, he promised not to aggressively pursue undermining other nation's soverignty. Now we see that the little push from our side has provoked a neccessary response for Belarus to hitch their wagon to Ru.

Couldn't we see that? Was that the purpose all along? Is it theater and POTUS secretly wants a hardline between NATO and its rivals?

IMO, POTUS seems to give the rope so that they can hang themselves. My guess is that Trump knows or cares little about Belarus, only that it's in Russia's influence-sphere.

But, we still have to look the part to the Poles who are clearly pro-west and are signalling us by waving our own greenbacks to beckon us closer.

Posted by: NemesisCalling | Aug 15 2020 18:36 utc | 2

For once, you miss a part of the story.
Althought it doesn't put all its eggs in the same basket, Russia also supports the opposition and MPs from Putin's party have lashed out at Lukashenko. The husband of one of the three opposition women is refugee in Russia. And Lukashenko almost daily criticise Moscow.
This time, the situation seems more complicated than a simple Soros 'color revolution'...

Posted by: Observatus | Aug 15 2020 18:59 utc | 3

Thanks b... this Lukashenko guy must have some smarts to hold onto power for as long as he has, but playing this same game erdogan has played, playing russia off the west is a real jackass move as i see it.. you can see the attraction and danger in it, but you end up walking a very thin line and pissing off everyone.. smoothie wrote quite a good overview on this from russia's pov a day or two ago worth checking out White Elephant-size 800-pound Gorilla In The Room. i see he has written another article on it today that i have yet to read..

seems like the plan is as you describe in your last sentence... the west has no shortage of gofers to help it along - poland and etc, but i am not sure that is enough for the people of belarus to be convinced of the attractiveness of what ukraine has become... i kinda doubt it, but who knows...

interesting overview on nexta.... such a trendy name, lol... sounds like a name straight off madison avenue..

@ NemesisCalling | Aug 15 2020 18:36 utc | 2.. it seems like it has been going on foreveer nemesis... you really think trump is going to change any of this?? remember - grab the oil, or whatever and do what kleptomaniacs do.. that is trumps motto, although he calls it maga, lol...

Posted by: james | Aug 15 2020 19:00 utc | 4

The idea an ungrateful Lukashenko was dumping on the hero Putin sort of assumes that Putin wasn't squeezing Belarus because Putin's Russia is weakening economically and politically. Like Trump squeezing South Korea for more money, Putin wants more from Belarus because he needs it. And in this context, it means he wants Lukashenko to Yeltsinize Belarus.

The opposition to Lukashenko is due to the decline of Belarus in the world crisis. Selling the country to oligarchs, Russian or EU/US, would be even worse, but some people only learn the hard way, when tragically it's too late. The chances Tikhanovsky actually won a majority is nearly impossible in my view. Any claims of an unfair election, as in stolen or fraudulent, are purely hypocritical. Nonetheless the election was not free, given the removal of the real opposition leaders and the repression of the news media. But putting in another government is in no sense whatsoever a cure for elections unfree in this sense.

Posted by: steven t johnson | Aug 15 2020 19:20 utc | 5

On the surface at least, Lukashenko has been surprisingly obtuse in all this. I mean that he thought he could cozy up to Uncle Sugar and not get regine-changed like this. Pompeo & Trump jumped right on it, they're looking hard for a win now, Pompeo does not look happy.

Putin kind of put Lukashenko in a bind when he started pushing him on the union state (which makes about as much sense as Modi does when he uses the same term for Kashmir). But I can see Putin's point too, freedom and responsibility go together.

The Russian commenters I've read on this seem negative on Lukashenko and Belarus too. Like Saker when going on about Ukrainians. Shamir OTOH seemed to think highly of both.

In fact it seems odd enough I want to see what happens next, now that the marriage has been saved. I wonder if Putin is up to something.

Posted by: Bemildred | Aug 15 2020 19:20 utc | 6

Another important point that was noted during the telephone conversation amongst the two presidents of Russia and Belarus is this little detail, reported by TASS...

The President of Belarus also noted the buildup of the military component in neighboring Poland and Lithuania, where NATO military exercises are held.

https://tass.com/world/1190061

Thus we could expcet a similar or equivalent military buildup in the Russian border or into Belarus proper, as the CSTO agreements allow...Also, nobody would swallow the NATO drills were not coordinated with the "color revolution" intend....It seesm that they were expecting some armed support would be needed...after flowers and hugs resulted clearly ineffective

Posted by: H.Schmatz | Aug 15 2020 19:36 utc | 7

steven t.johnson The idea an ungrateful Lukashenko was dumping on the hero Putin sort of assumes that Putin wasn't squeezing Belarus because Putin's Russia is weakening economically and politically. Like Trump squeezing South Korea for more money, Putin wants more from Belarus because he needs it. And in this context, it means he wants Lukashenko to Yeltsinize Belarus.

Russia has recently increased its 'bad days' national saving fund to $600 billion. To suggest that it need Belarus for economic resaons in ludicrous.

Posted by: b | Aug 15 2020 19:41 utc | 8

I never understood why Belarus was separated from Russia in the breakup of 1991. Belarus was always part of Russia, but had been separated in the Soviet dictation of autonomous republics. If now there's a prospect of rejoining, it's hardly surprising, never mind the colour revolution people.

Posted by: Laguerre | Aug 15 2020 19:48 utc | 9

@Posted by: Laguerre | Aug 15 2020 19:48 utc | 9

I read this past day that Belarus, after the fall of the USSR, just declared its sovereignty, but not its independence, in the waiting that some other former Soviet republics would do the same and after the initial turmoil, all would rejoin into an economic/military union similar to the current EU/NATO...

But then the republics started declaring their independence, and it seems that Belarus remained only sovereing, and this must be the legal basis ( no idea indeed...have not studied the issue...) for the still possibility of the Union State...

By declaring its sovereignty, Belarus clearly wanted to avoid the plundering by Yeltsyn´s Russian oligarchs, which was a good job Lukashenko made for the current Belarusian Republic, as recognized by those security officials in those statements linked by "b"...a condition Putin must take into account...since it is fair...

Posted by: H.Schmatz | Aug 15 2020 20:14 utc | 10

H.Schmatz | Aug 15 2020 19:36 utc | 7

Putin and his strategists must certainly have considered a "colour revolution" being forced on Belarus, as well as other countries in Russia's sphere of interest. It is possible that Putin has waited to see if Lukashenko could sort it out by himself, and is only now taking action knowing that Lukashenko would probably ressucitate the "Union" concept..

Note that Lukashenko HAS observed what happened in Ukraine and so far his reaction, and that of his police force has been quite moderate. This in spite of a baying horde of MSM in the EU and US. The 6'000 arrested have nearly all been released (but did he keep some of the "key" agitators?)

The build-up and a definite change in the make-up of NATO/US foces on the Russian borders has recently forced Putin to give several serious warnings about "crossing lines", pre-emptive fat fingers or other types of "accidents by design".

What he will do is not yet known but several possibilities are open. Some military warnings (sudden massive "manoeuvres"), cutting the finance to protestors and NGO's? Ask them to declare their sources of funding - eg for the 32 "projects by Soros as b remarked, or even expel them.

Or - nothing. ?huh? Don't forget Covid-19. Theoretically all those demonstrators are "at risk". Not one wears a mask. If they DON'T get sick - then why are we being forced into lockdowns and masks? just saying. The regular number of new cases quoted for Russia is slightly more than 5'000 a day.

It is not too easy to work out what the Russians will do, but I would not be surprised if their reaction is already taking place.

Posted by: Stonebird | Aug 15 2020 20:15 utc | 11


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From Open Skies to Open Season for Nukes

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Another one bites the dust. In less two years, President Donald Trump has now binned three major arms-control treaties – quite a record for undermining decades of international security architecture. First there was the nuclear accord with Iran (2018), then the Intermediate-range Nuclear Forces treaty (2019), and now the Open Skies Treaty.

There is growing concern that the Trump administration will let the last-remaining arms-control treaty fall – the New START (2010) which limits strategic nuclear missiles held by the U.S. and Russia. If it goes, then the world is facing an arms race not seen since the Cold War. It will be open season for nukes.

Into the malign mix are the current heightened tensions between the U.S., NATO, Russia and China. Confrontation could spin out of control with catastrophic consequences for the planet. There is a grim sense that risk of nuclear conflagration is greater than at any time since the 1962 Cuban missile crisis more than half a century ago.

There is strong suspicion that the Trump administration is deliberately playing the mad man as a negotiating tactic. It’s an unconscionable and extremely dangerous gamble with world security, but this would seem to be Trump’s diabolical art of the deal.

What the U.S. president wants is to tie China into arms-control treaties along with Russia. China’s nuclear arsenal is a mere fraction of either the U.S.’s or Russia’s – reckoned at one-twentieth of their combined stockpile. Beijing has stated over and over that it will not enter into arms limitations with the U.S. or Russia until the two nuclear superpowers first make drastic reductions in their number of warheads. That seems reasonable. The onus is on Washington and Moscow to first demonstrate progress on disarmament, as they are obliged to do under the 1970-founded Non-Proliferation Treaty.

Trump has repeatedly indicated possible extension of the New START with Russia, but only if China is brought into a trilateral deal. He therefore seems to be using the threat of an arms race as a way to lever Russia and China into a trilateral accord. But New START is a bilateral treaty between Washington and Moscow. By pushing the trilateral idea to include China, Trump is trying to rewrite the deal with Russia out of Washington’s desire to control Beijing.

Trump is affecting to show that he is prepared to throw away America’s signature – and jeopardize global security – in order to force China to the negotiating table on Washington’s terms.

When the Trump administration walked away from the Intermediate-range Nuclear Forces (INF) treaty last year, it accused Russia of breaching that accord. Moscow denied those claims as unfounded. It later emerged that the real reason for Washington rescinding the 1987 treaty was its desire to deploy short and medium-range missiles against China in its rivalry over Asia-Pacific.

In ditching the INF, the Trump administration is destabilizing European security and putting pressure on Moscow over potential threats from the return of U.S. short and medium-range missiles to European territory.

The ratcheting up of insecurity and the specter of an arms race is Trump’s calculated tactic for bringing China into arms limitations along with Russia. The scrapping of the INF and the threatened abandonment of the New START are all part of the same negotiating ploy. This is not just serial loosening of arms controls for its own sake, but rather as a way to lever both Russia and China. Perhaps, the Trump administration is calculating that it can unnerve Moscow so that the latter will in turn put pressure on Beijing to accept Trump’s “grand bargain”.

The announcement on quitting the Open Skies Treaty (OST) appears to fit into this game plan. The treaty was signed in 1992 and became effective in 2002 with some 35 member nations as signatories, most of them European states. The treaty allows for reconnaissance flights over territories to build trust.

Like the INF treaty, the Trump administration is using alleged violations of the OST by Russia as a pretext to jettison another arms-control accord. Again, the real objective is to create insecurity and latent threats in order to apply pressure on Moscow for concessions. The ultimate prize for the Trump administration and Washington state planners is to maneuver China into trilateral arms control.

When Trump announced the U.S. withdrawal of the Open Skies Treaty, it was done with noticeable ambiguity.

“Russia didn’t adhere to the treaty. So until they adhere, we will pull out, but there’s a very good chance we’ll make a new agreement or do something to put that agreement back together,” said Trump said at a press briefing last week.

His Secretary of State Mike Pompeo also dropped hints at deal-making with Russia while declaring an end to U.S. participation in the OST.

It seems more than coincidence that in the same week, Trump’s envoy on arms control, Marshall Billingslea, made a pointed offer to Moscow of extending the New START – but only if China were brought into a trilateral nuclear limitation treaty.

“We intend to establish a new arms-control regime now precisely to prevent a full-blown arms race. It’s for all of these reasons that President Trump has expressed his strong desire to see China included in future nuclear arms-control agreements,” Billingslea is quoted as saying during a virtual conference at the Hudson Institute. “A three-way arms-control agreement will provide the best way to avoid an unpredictable three-way arms race.”

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THE SOVIET VICTORY OVER NAZISM 75 YEARS AGO, AND COVID-19

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Iconic picture of Soviet soldier leading a charge in WW2. The USSR was to pay by far the highest price in the war, about 27 million casualties. China's cost —more than 20 million victims—was also staggering.

How could the Great Patriotic War in which the Soviet people (including many members of my own family) lost at least 25 million lives, have anything in common with the latest outbreak of the novel coronavirus?

You think this is an absolutely insane question?

Before you dismiss it, however, think twice. There are similarities how they are being portrayed. There is a dangerous, even deadly pattern.

The storylines of both monumental events have been shamelessly kidnapped, and perverted by Western propaganda!

Those people and countries that fought hard and heroically, have lost the narrative. At the same time, those who negotiated, to twist and to delay their involvement, have managed to re-write history and to even give themselves the credit for ‘saving the world’.

The greatest sacrifice in human history, that made by the Soviet people who fought for the survival of mankind, defeated Nazism, and later helped to de-colonize the world, has been belittled by the professional masters of disinformation in London, Paris and New York. The Soviet Union itself was first smeared, its history rewritten in hostile foreign countries (to the extent that even the Soviet people themselves began doubting their own past and present), its internationalist duty discounted and dragged through mud. In the end and mostly as a result of such intellectual aggressions, a tremendous country and the bulwark of anti-imperialism, suddenly collapsed.

Western propaganda is as relentless as it is pervasive and cynical. Only a puny minority are immune to it.


No shots were fired, except in Afghanistan, which was virtually sacrificed by the West. It had been converted into a playground of extremists and religious fundamentalists. In the end it broke the spine of the Soviet Union, the country that had been skillfully maneuvered into the conflict by Washington, and which, against all practical sense, decided to rush to the rescue of the Afghan people.

This, last chapter of Soviet history, has been twisted and perverted, too, in Washington and London.

In fact, everything pure, heroic and positive that the Soviet Union represented, was spat on.

The anti-Soviet, and even anti-Russian narrative has become absolutely bulletproof.

Manipulative documentary films, books, school curriculums in Europe and North America; they all pass off as facts in simple propaganda gigs, without offering any evidence. Very often, they take historic events and data, twist them, turn them around, and repeat the consequent fabrications again, again and again.

There are thousands of mass media outlets participating in the project. It definitely works. Such an approach is effective. Deadly effective.

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China is now being beaten with the same stick as the Soviet Union, and Russia.

The most populous, successful, and enthusiastic Socialist country still does not fully comprehend what is being done to it. China is trying to be a good world citizen. It does its best to show kindness and solidarity. And yet, the more positive its deeds, the more it gets antagonized, accused of selfishness and malignancy.

The Western propaganda apparatus is now determinedly smearing the Chinese revolution, the Chinese Communist Party, and the Chinese system. Tiananmen Square ‘events’, which were invented by thoroughly hostile Western mass media outlets, are used as proof of China’s “evilness”. Present-day Hong Kong events, a direct attack on China and interference in its internal affairs, are turned upside down. Beijing is being portrayed as the aggressor, not as the victim!

Newspapers like The New York Times or The Independent have absolutely nothing good to say about the socially most successful country on Earth.

That is quite an impressive show of one-sidedness.

Then comes COVID-19.

Before Western propaganda got involved, kicking into top gear, people in all corners of the world were tremendously impressed with the rapid and determined response of the Chinese system. China isolated one province, quarantined it, and defeated the pandemic within a few weeks. Almost immediately, it began helping the rest of the world.

The Chinese government, Chinese scientists, and the Chinese population in general, had no idea what they were up against. They were all alone, facing the new virus. Intuitively, in a socialist way, they mobilized, won the battle and defeated the pandemic with minimum losses and in the shortest possible time.

While several Chinese officials and scientists believed that the virus was injected into China by the United States, Beijing decided to adopt a conciliatory tone, suggesting there should be cooperation, instead of confrontation.

That is the Chinese, but not Western way.

The Western approach towards the COVID-19; from Italy, UK, Spain to the United States across the Atlantic Ocean, has been grotesque, inconsistent, disorganized and for the common people, deadly. In short, it has been a total fiasco.

Therefore, using its traditional methods, the Western propaganda system began doing what it does the best: attacking those who are fighting for the survival of the world. Attacking relentlessly, aggressively and often, vulgarly.

If the numbers were to be compared, the entire affair would look ridiculous, even grotesque. The West would soon run out of arguments. The same, if the Chinese and Western general approaches were placed next to each other and analyzed.

But they are not. What is done in Europe and North America is not really reporting or comparing facts. Instead, it is a constant flow of an ideological, propagandist narrative, of disinformation, full of sarcasm, double speak and mud.

The discourses of the U.S. politicians [as we saw with Russiagate, which is still around] are increasingly racist, perverse and full of spite. When it comes to China, Western leaders lie, they present no proof, but in this ‘game’, all the above is obviously allowed. One after another, they get on the proverbial podium and spit at China: all of them do - Trump, Pompeo, Navarro, Rubio, and others.

The better China does, the more they shout and spit.

The better the Soviet Union did, the louder the accusations against it were, the more brutal the insults.

Now China says loudly and clearly: “We have pulled almost everyone out of poverty. We are a real Socialist country with Chinese characteristics, governed by the Communist Party of China. We are helping the struggling part of the world through the BRI (Belt and Road Initiative). We fought hard and defeated the new and terrible pandemic.”

Western ideologues shout back: “No you are not helping anyone. You are selfish. You are not even socialist. You misinformed us about the pandemic.”

The problem is, the Western regime owns and controls incomparably more media outlets than do China and Russia combined. And both the Russian and Chinese media outlets, including this magazine – New Eastern Outlook – are constantly censored and blocked in the Western countries, on-line and otherwise. It goes without saying, that the Western propaganda is the biggest, and the mightiest disinformation system on the planet.

In the meantime, tens of thousands are dying from the COVID-19, but now especially from the economic and social manipulation, in Europe, North America and their client states in the poor parts of the world.

The contrast is tremendous, if one is allowed to the see that contrast.

It is obvious which system is better for humanity, but the more obvious it gets, the more disinformation blurs the picture; the compliments of the Western media outlets and ‘educational’ institutions.

While all this is going on, people in the West are increasingly complacent, sheepish, and indifferent.

In his recent interview for the RT, the legendary German film director, Werner Herzog, brought up some essential and relevant philosophical points:

“The atrocities carried out by the Nazis were the result of a lockstep narrative of “demonization” which replaced facts.”

“‘Industrialized mass murder’ only possible when people stop questioning narratives.”

“It is not so much what is factually happening, it’s who owns the narrative. And we have to be very, very careful and watchful about looking at the media. What are the media doing? Is there some sort of almost collective brainwashing going on or not? … [W]e have to be quite vigilant and we should think on our own.”

What we are witnessing or participating in, is a horrific, ideological battle. Not just for China, not just for Russia and for the memory of those who gave their lives for the survival of our human race.

Right now, everything is at stake. Perhaps the very essence of mankind.

It is still possible to win. Partially, because Western propaganda, while effective, is not necessarily innovative. It is relatively primitive. It can be exposed. While it repeats its lies, relentlessly and religiously, we have to repeat that the lies are lies, and offer proof.

Let us do it with determination, and in full voice.

Therefore:

“75 years ago, it was the Soviet Union who defeated Nazi Germany, and saved the world, at an unimaginably high cost!”

And:

“It was China, which was first hit by the novel coronavirus. And it was China, which defeated it rapidly and with tremendous socialist determination!”

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[Originally published by NEO – New Eastern Outlook – a journal of the Russian Academy of Sciences]

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China Belt and Road Initiative: Connecting Countries, Saving Millions of Lives”, China and Ecological Cavillation with John B. Cobb, Jr., Revolutionary Optimism, Western Nihilism, a revolutionary novel “Aurora” and a bestselling work of political non-fiction: “Exposing Lies Of The Empire”. View his other books here. Watch Rwanda Gambit, his groundbreaking documentary about Rwanda and DRCongo and his film/dialogue with Noam Chomsky “On Western Terrorism”. Vltchek presently resides in East Asia and the Middle East, and continues to work around the world. He can be reached through his website and his Twitter. His Patreon page is here. 


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Deep state loyalist Dianne Feinstein (D-CA) with John Brennan, widely credited with manufacturing the Russiagate psyop. The CIA and other  intel agencies violated Feinstein's own privacy and that of her committee, with hardly a peep from her.


[dropcap]S[/dropcap]ince Donald Trump was elected president the New York Times' understanding of the 'Deep State' evolved from a total denial of its existence towards a full endorsement of its anti-democratic operations.

February 16, 2017 - As Leaks Multiply, Fears of a ‘Deep State’ in America

A wave of leaks from government officials has hobbled the Trump administration, leading some to draw comparisons to countries like Egypt, Turkey and Pakistan, where shadowy networks within government bureaucracies, often referred to as “deep states,” undermine and coerce elected governments.

So is the United States seeing the rise of its own deep state?

Not quite, experts say, but the echoes are real — and disturbing.

March 6, 2017 - Rumblings of a ‘Deep State’ Undermining Trump? It Was Once a Foreign Concept

The concept of a “deep state” — a shadowy network of agency or military officials who secretly conspire to influence government policy — is more often used to describe countries like Egypt, Turkey and Pakistan, where authoritarian elements band together to undercut democratically elected leaders. But inside the West Wing, Mr. Trump and his inner circle, particularly his chief strategist, Stephen K. Bannon, see the influence of such forces at work within the United States, essentially arguing that their own government is being undermined from within.

It is an extraordinary contention for a sitting president to make.

March 10, 2017 - What Happens When You Fight a ‘Deep State’ That Doesn’t Exist

American institutions do not resemble the powerful deep states of countries like Egypt or Pakistan, experts say. Nor do individual leaks, a number of which have come from President Trump’s own team, amount to a conspiracy.

The diagnosis of a “deep state,” those experts say, has the problem backward.
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Though Mr. Trump has not publicly used the phrase, allies and sympathetic news media outlets have repurposed “deep state” from its formal meaning — a network of civilian and military officials who control or undermine democratically elected governments — to a pejorative meant to accuse civil servants of illegitimacy and political animus.

September 5, 2018 - I Am Part of the Resistance Inside the Trump Administration

On Russia, for instance, the president was reluctant to expel so many of Mr. Putin’s spies as punishment for the poisoning of a former Russian spy in Britain. He complained for weeks about senior staff members letting him get boxed into further confrontation with Russia, and he expressed frustration that the United States continued to impose sanctions on the country for its malign behavior. But his national security team knew better — such actions had to be taken, to hold Moscow accountable.

This isn’t the work of the so-called deep state. It’s the work of the steady state.

December 18, 2018 - Blaming the Deep State: Officials Accused of Wrongdoing Adopt Trump’s Response

President Trump has long tried to explain away his legal troubles as the work of a “deep state” of Obama supporters entrenched in the law-enforcement and national-security bureaucracies who are just out to get him. Now junior officials and others accused of wrongdoing are making the case that the same purported forces are illegitimately targeting them, too.

October 6, 2019 - Italy’s Connection to the Russia Investigation, Explained

President Trump and some of his allies have asserted without evidence that a cabal of American officials — the so-called deep state — embarked on a broad operation to thwart Mr. Trump’s campaign. The conspiracy theory remains unsubstantiated, ...

October 20, 2019 - They Are Not the Resistance. They Are Not a Cabal. They Are Public Servants.

President Trump is right: The deep state is alive and well. But it is not the sinister, antidemocratic cabal of his fever dreams. It is, rather, a collection of patriotic public servants — career diplomats, scientists, intelligence officers and others — who, from within the bowels of this corrupt and corrupting administration, have somehow remembered that their duty is to protect the interests, not of a particular leader, but of the American people.

October 23, 2019 - Trump’s War on the ‘Deep State’ Turns Against Him

[O]ver the last three weeks, the deep state has emerged from the shadows in the form of real live government officials, past and present, who have defied a White House attempt to block cooperation with House impeachment investigators and provided evidence that largely backs up the still-anonymous whistle-blower.

October 26, 2019 - The ‘Deep State’ Exists to Battle People Like Trump

The president and his allies have responded with fury. Those damning testimonials are part of a political vendetta by “Never Trumper” bureaucrats, members of a “deep state” bent on undermining the will of the people, they assert.

But what is this “deep state”? Far from being a tool of political corruption, the Civil Service was created to be an antidote to the very kind of corruption and self-dealing that seems to plague this administration.

This development is disconcerting. If the deep state is allowed to make its own policies against the will of the elected officials why should we bother with holding elections?

The Democrats are stupid to applaud this and to even further these schemes. They are likely to regain the presidency in 2024. What will they do when all the Civil Service functionaries Trump will have installed by then will organize to ruin their policies?

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"What's going on in northern Syria?" Many people are confused and that's totally understandable. There is no way to make it simple - you're dealing with myriads of factors and factions some of which go back thousands of years. Most folks there I've come to know will speak of events that happened whether 2000, 1500, 500, 200, or 100 years ago as though it were yesterday.

This essay is a result of years of my own research; reading/watching thousands of reports both historical and current; going on six research trips traveling around Syria during the war, each one lasting three or more weeks – as well as five trips to Lebanon, one to Kuwait, and time in Germany with Syrian refugees there; several hundreds of interviews with Syrians living in Syria and outside it either face to face or via skype etc; and my own observations and experiences, so I’m not going to bother trying to reference it all. Feel free to ask questions. Please know that I am 100% independent and not affiliated with any person, group, party, movement, media outlet, or country either my own or any other – I’ve done this as a volunteer citizen journalist who became obsessed with finding out the truth and sharing it because I’m so sick seeing the suffering of the Syrian people, my own government’s crimes there, and the lies of the war mongering media.

This is all politics: it's dirty, it's bloody, and through all of history it’s always been so. And the final, complete ending of the war against Syria probably won’t be clean and neat or even anytime soon. Why? Because too many countries/factions have invested too much to get their own piece of Syria’s pie and won’t just give up their “investments”. Also we are seeing powers and plans built up over the past 100 years getting weakened, being revealed as the “emperors without clothes” they really are … and those powers are not known for being “good losers”. Developments happening now in northern Syria might be quite positive – I am hoping and praying so - but only time will tell.

An American housewife shames the big media journos with her brave reports about a systematically martyred nation.

So what must people in the West know? Really the most important thing for westerners to know is this: that in any conflict there are the expansionist-aggressors and there are defenders. In Syria, the expansionist-aggressors are the US, UK, Israel, France, Saudi Arabia, Turkey and Qatar; while Syria and its allies of Russia, Iran and Hezbollah are the defenders. This means for there to be peace, the expansionist-aggressors must end their aggression. It’s not rocket science – no matter how much propaganda is used to justify expansionist-aggression, the propaganda is for a single purpose which is to mask the basic reason for the aggression. Expansionist-aggression is always about one thing and that is to take something or take control of something from someone else meaning land, resources and/or influence.

Here's what I think...some things anyway to keep in mind if you're trying to follow the situation:

"THE KURDS! THE KURDS! WHAT ABOUT THE KURDS?"

These cries are being heard from the halls of the DC Swamp and mainstream media. How to make this clear ... the DC Swamp and mainstream media don't know their Kurds from their whey as the old nursery rhyme goes:

Little Miss Muffet sat on a tuffet,
Along came a spider, who sat down beside her,
And frightened Miss Muffet away.

99.99% of western "leaders" or Ken and Barbie doll "newscasters" could not care any less for the suffering of any Syrian regardless of which of the numerous ethnic or religious groups they might belong. Perhaps I’m exaggerating; maybe it’s just 99.95%. You’ve got the BIG name – BIG money – BIG show – BIG heads in media who the lower echelons idolize while trying to become BIG’s themselves. The Rachel Maddows and Sean Hannitys of the media have agendas they sell as shamelessly as used car salesmen, and like the best used car salesmen they can make you feel so good about buying a clunker even if it dies a block away from the car lot. The sell the clunkers – the propaganda of the war machine – and the lower echelons regurgitate the BIG names’ lies with all the passion of religious disciples.

The Kurds are just one of Syria’s many people groups and they live all around the country. And that is the way Syria is, people living together and all mixed together. There are areas with greater percentages of a certain ethnic or religious group so you might have a Christian village next to an Alawite village that’s next to a Sunni village (same for neighborhoods in the cities) for example, but you know, they’re in close proximity. Before the US terrorist proxy regime change attempt war they mixed more and folks got along really well. Miraculously that spirit is still there though the trust and harmony have been severely injured like a soldier who’s lost a leg in battle but is still alive and wants to fight again.

Like everyone else in Syria for the past eight and half years, Kurds have suffered and mourned, fought or fled – again, LIKE EVERYONE ELSE, like all the millions of humans living there. Like any population whether small or large, it’s made up of individuals all with their own baggage, personal history, dreams and ambitions. Those individuals have formed many different groups with differing ideologies, ambitions and alliances.



There are Kurds who have been working with the US and Israel because they want their own state within Syria and by doing so helped the US block Syria from getting access to its own oil on its own land which was supposed to: weaken the Syrian Army (armies need fuel); reduce the people’s resolve to stand against US intervention and its pet terrorists; and limit Syria’s ability to rebuild both its infrastructure and economy (you need fuel to run heavy machinery, distribute building materials and goods etc).

There are Kurds who stand with Syria as a sovereign nation of many different peoples. There have been Kurds in Syria for many hundreds of years but most have come or were born in the last 100 years or so – many finding sanctuary in Syria after getting persecuted elsewhere.

There were Kurds back in the early 1900’s who helped the Ottomans slaughter the Armenian and Assyrian Christians. There are Kurds who fought against ISIS and there are Kurds who fought with ISIS – but NOBODY has fought ISIS (and al Qaeda and all the rest of the terrorists and mercenaries paid to destroy Syria) like the Syrian Arab Army with the much needed and appreciated help from its allies of Russia, Iran and Hezbollah. Neither the Kurd militants supported by the US, nor the US coalition – especially the US coalition that often attacked the Syrian Army that really was fighting ISIS – can compare with the epic fight the Syrians have made against all the terrorist groups. The sons of Syria have hemorrhaged casualties to defend THEIR country against the headchopping thugs often used as assets by expansionist-aggressors meaning the US and its allies. You don’t fight ISIS and lose six people folks as the US coalition has done while it’s been playing “drone strike video games”, and “whack-a-mole” with thousands of bombing runs guaranteed to raise the stock prices of Raytheon and other weapons of mass destruction makers in its scorched earth carnage that’s killed many thousands of civilians.

Western-controlled Jihadists in Idlib. The BBC and the rest of the Western press howled about a government "takeover" of Idlib, but how can a nation "take over" its own territory?


Most Kurds live in the northern part of Syria and so do many other people groups – in fact the Kurds there are only 30% of the population in the north and they’re only 6-10% of Syria’s population overall. What is and has been missing from the force-fed narratives about “the Kurds” are the other 70% of the population in that long swath of northern Syria that borders Turkey, as well as (with only an occasional passing mention) the great majority of Syrians who’ve been mass murdered, beheaded, kidnapped, raped and looted by the US and allies’ pet headchopping terrorist mercenary thugs often referred to as “moderates” and “freedom fighters” by the same media crying crocodile tears now for Kurds.

LEFT: Typical blatantly imperialist cover by The Economist, one of the most malignant magazines around. The UK continues to be one of America's most eager partners in international crime.  This is what passes for journalism in the West.

There are Kurd separatists who’ve been colluding with Israel since the 1960’s in their purely selfish drive for an independent state in Syria. Israel would benefit in several ways. First, there’s oil – Israeli media reports Israel is getting over 70% of its oil from the “Kurdistan” area of Iraq – and not coincidentally the area under US/Kurdish (or SDF) control sits on Syria’s most important oil fields. Also, Israel would have an ally of those Kurd separatists in their own drive to expand in the region and do to Lebanon, Syria, and much of Iraq as they’ve done to Palestine. In other words, the people would have to be in submission to the persecution imposed by the Zionists, their natural resources sold to or taken by the Zionists, and their history and heritage plundered and sacked, you know, because Israel is “defending itself” meaning no other country is allowed to be able to defend itself from Israeli expansionist-aggression. That’s the biggest benefit to the “Greater Israel Plan” because that plan requires the strong, independent states to no longer be strong and independent.

To make the path clear for “Greater Israel” Iraq and Syria and Iran all had to be either taken over by traitor puppets willing to submit to US/Israel’s whims and greed; or they had to be destroyed and busted up into little, weaker states in such a way as to ensure continual warfare. As I said, people groups are mixed and people living in areas where the Kurds want to claim as their own aren’t willing to be marginalized by Kurdish masters under the thumb of Israel and the US so that means trouble and more trouble. Israel is why the Kurd women fighters got the sexualizing merchandising routine btw. Israel is a master at getting guys excited to see beautiful women with big … guns. The clue is the obvious omission in western, Israel-friendly media is the total absence of reporting on the many Syrian women soldiers who were also risking their lives to fight terrorists including ISIS. According to our predominantly Zionist media, those women were chopped liver and not worthy of mentioning. Also like the Zionists of Israel, the separatist Kurds have learned to play the victim card to the hilt to get what they want, and naturally, the US military industrial intelligence complex CEO’s and other leaders will make loads of money helping all sides which is the American “interest” here – it’s “The American Way”.

NOW, LET’S “TALK TURKEY”
That country is ruled by a Muslim Brotherhood Mafioso-like thug named Erdogan whose ego, greed and ambitions cannot be contained by the walls of his brand new 1500 room mansion-palace or even within the borders of spectacularly beautiful Turkey itself. No, Erdogan wants to grow in power and influence in the region and has his eye on taking over that northern swath of Syria. His evil eye is coveting all of Cyprus among other targets.

Turkey has power because it has the magical combination known by real estate agents as “location, location, location” – the three priorities when establishing value of property. It is the land bridge between east and west, north and south. Turkey also has military power and Erdogan has built Europe’s most powerful military other than NATO forces. As the old adage goes, you don’t build up a massive army to not use it. The US with typical recklessness has a reported 50 nuclear warheads at its base in Turkey to sweeten the pot and make things even more dangerous.

So Erdogan has the US and NATO pandering to him to be on their side, and he’s got Russia pandering to him to be more a part of the new Eastern/Asia block led by Russia and China that is emerging as the alliance more countries are turning to for profits and rationality.

Erdogan is a master at playing all sides against each other. He’s been the leading logistical ally of ISIS and al Qaeda among the US’s intentionally ironically named “friends of Syria” gang of countries that have been trying to rip Syria apart all for their own greed, ambitions and vindictive spite. These countries include as I mentioned before, the US, UK, Israel, France, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Turkey and numerous other US minion countries like Australia, Canada, other EU nations etc. It’s been a real gang-bang.

Putin is probably the only leader that Erdogan will trust in the current situation.

Erdogan has been waging war against Syria for almost nine years and has invaded it a few times with zero condemnation by the US and other allies. His “Free Syrian Army” co-sponsored by the United States, UK and others, decimated Syria’s economy by stealing and destroying many thousands of factories in Aleppo; the factories in Aleppo were responsible for the lion’s share of Syria’s production capabilities. The “Free Syrian Army” (FSA) was given funds, weapons, and intelligence/communications support by the CIA, MI6, Mossad and other intelligence services while they rampaged through Syria chopping heads; massacring many villages; executing, kidnapping, persecuting, and driving out religious minorities like the Christians and Alawites; looting and destroying archaeological and historic sites; and working side by side with al Qaeda and ISIS groups to try to terrorize the Syrians into submission to them. Erdogan’s son was facilitating the sale of ISIS oil at cheap prices in order to provide the many millions of dollars to finance those terrorists. Europe and Israel were both buying ISIS oil.

The biggest help Turkey gave to ISIS and al Qaeda and the legions of other mercenary thugs was the over 150,000 “jihadi” cannon-fodder volunteers from dozens of other countries Turkey allowed to enter Syria on its “highway to heaven” for extremist-adventurers from all over the world.

Putin, unlike his insipid European counterparts, is the only global power leader with the kahunas and ability to deal shrewdly with Erdogan. Trump is similar to Putin in that high-testosterone way but at the very least is hampered by ignorance of the complexities of the region and the power of the Deep State power-brokers in Washington. I say at the very least because Trump has been increasing US troops in the region, not the reverse, and US troops continue to “guard” Syria’s oil – from Syria. His true instincts and plans are hard to discern. Putin has Russia’s own oligarchs and mafias to deal with also but he is the only one who can put the brakes on Erdogan’s plans. The problem is he still wants Turkey as a partner and it remains to be seen what concessions will result from his upcoming meeting with Erdogan in Moscow. For right now, it appears that Putin is putting his foot down against Erdogan in Syria. That, combined with the rapid deployment of the Syrian Army to the north; agreements with the former US ally called the SDF to co-control key areas; what appears to be the international’ community’s losing patience with Erdogan, all give me hope for Syria.

SUMMARY
In the end, you’re either with the expansionist-aggressors or you’re with the defender; and in my opinion honest human beings must be against all wars of expansionist-aggression. Plenty of positive things were happening in Syria until the “leaders of the free world” decided to pull the rug from under its feet. Most Syrians I’ve met – almost all – describe the years before the war as a golden age. In my travels I’ve experienced a country and a people that is hard to describe but I have a bumper sticker on my car that says, “I’d rather be in Syria” and it’s true. There’s a song, a love poem, a spirit in the air that rises from the soil and descends from heaven that can change a soul that’s become too cynical and refresh it like nowhere else I’ve ever been.

Syria’s Army, that steadfast defender of their homeland is an inspiration of really, truly, never giving up. Its leader has stayed calmly at the helm throughout the storm in spite of half the world throwing everything they’ve got at him to force him to his knees. And the people who have endured for over eight years beyond what normal folk like me could survive for maybe a month, maybe a year, without losing all touch with gentleness and joy. For all the troubles, sorrows, problems, and issues the Syrian people have been facing and must keep facing now to heal their land and their hearts, to rebuild their country, restore its society and economy, reduce corruption, improve the quality of life, and to take back its rightful place as a leader and model in the region – I can say with absolute certainty that if anyone can do it, Syrians can. Bottom line is – all of Syria for all Syrians and any military that’s there that hasn’t been invited needs to go. When those militaries go, the invited militaries will follow. And if you’re crying tears for the Kurds, don’t cry them around me unless you’ve been crying for all the good people of Syria for eight and a half years. 

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In her own words: "I'm an independent researcher and writer regarding the Middle East, particularly Syria. I've traveled throughout much of Syria in five, month-long trips, usually on my own with Syrian friends as translators and guides. Have also spent almost 7000 hours researching the country and conflict over the past five and half years."  Janice's work, that of  an admitted independent researcher and amateur journalist, exposes the bankruptcy of mainstream "professional" journalists and mercenary punditocracy.


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