Demonizing Putin Campaign Continues

The anti-Putin media disinformation campaign continues. By collectively demonizing these disparate European political groupings as “far right” and “xenophobic” in nature, the authors George Jahn and Elaine Ganley display their abject biases and servitude to their American and Euro-collectivist overlords who are calling the tune against Putin and the Russian Federation.

Recent damning reports document the extent that select contemporary journalists are in thrall to their intelligence agencies paymasters, much like the CIA’s long-standing media disinformation/propaganda campaign, Operation Mockingbird, during the Cold War.

The Agency had a focused major operation to corrupt and manipulate the non-Communist Social Democratic European Left against their Soviet adversaries, modeled along the earlier lines of Willi Münzenberg and his interwar Cominterm propaganda apparat for the Soviets’ GRU and NKVD against the West.

The only commonality these political groups share is a dedication to their own nationality based upon a common homogenous culture, language, and religious tradition versus the hegemonic intent of the EU Brussels Sprouts to coercively impose economic fascism, multiculturalism, secularism, amoral pluralism, and destruction of national identity. In this regard Putin is correct in seeing an ideological linkage or affinity to these groups which critically oppose the EU and its belligerent attempt to foster war with the Russian Federation.

Award-winning British journalist Ambrose Evans-Pritchard’s excellent online article, “Europe’s fiscal Fascism brings British withdrawal ever closer,” prompts the ever-curious reader to inquire further into the roots of the European Union and the source of the financial tsunami spreading throughout that continent.

Evans-Pritchard himself provided a key piece of the puzzle with his important online expose’ article, “Euro-federalists financed by US spy chiefs,” tracing the covert planning, manipulation, and financing of post-WWII European federalism to top tiers of the American intelligence establishment (which interlocked with key Wall Street investment banks and financial institutions, the major foundations which acted as covert funding mechanisms for these projects, the elite mainstream media which provided disinformation and cover for the endeavor, and entities of the foreign policy establishment such as the Council on Foreign Relations and the Atlantic Council).

Other respected researchers have presented their evidence, which on the mundane surface level appears to be contradictory, as to the roots of “the European Idea,” European federalism, and the EU.

Most notably, I am referring to former Soviet dissidents Vladimir Bukovsky and Pavel Stroilov and their compact book, EUSSR: The Soviet Roots of European Integration, and British Euroskeptic (and classical liberal) John Laughland and his book, The Tainted Source: The Undemocratic Origins of the European Idea, which traces this collectivist impetus to its National Socialist and Fascist origins.

But as I pointed out in my own LRC articles, “Ideas Have Consequences,” and “National Socialism,” the ideological roots of collectivism, whether in its communist, fascist, or national socialist variations, have a common origin themselves. The EU superstate is only the latest manifestation of this two hundred year old reactionary philosophy.

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6:46 pm on December 13, 2014