INTRODUCTION
Strategic threats are carefully planned threats by predator
nations or groups that transcend their own normal sphere of influence and
threaten the entire world with conquest and/or control. In this analysis I will
discuss three current strategic world powers, which constitute a premeditated
threat to world liberty, and the complex tactical maneuvers between them as
they position themselves for the coming, inevitable conflict. Two of these
world powers are nations--
Russia
and
China--and
the third is a transnational conspiracy of power by a combination of
individuals in the West attempting to maneuver the world into a New World Order
(NWO) of global control, euphemistically masquerading as a "global
democracy." I will refer to the latter as Western
globalists.
All less powerful nations in the world fall under the influence of one of these
three powers, either as direct allies, client states for the purchase of arms,
and/or diplomatic allies working in collusion to further strategic goals of
global hegemony. There is one further complicating factor, however. The Western
globalists are divided into two main factions: a
US/British faction firmly in control of the financial means of the NWO, and a
European faction of hard-core leftists, secretly aligned with
Moscow,
which controls the majority of votes in the General Assembly of the UN. I will
attempt to describe each of the three power centers, their allies, and what I
believe their individual strategy involves.
THREE COMPETING PREDATOR CENTERS OF POWER
RUSSIA
Ever since the rise of the Bolsheviks in 1917 all of
Russia's
resources have been focused on building a world empire under Communism. Despite
taking no pains to conceal its ultimate goal of destruction of capitalism,
Russia
has been curiously assisted by certain Western political and financial powers
in its spreading Communism to other nations. Numerous books document damning
evidence of US State Department collusion with the CIA and key Western
journalists to facilitate Communist takeovers of Eastern Europe, China, North
Korea, Cuba, Cambodia, Vietnam, Nicaragua, Iran, Angola, Mozambique and
numerous other small nations. But the mother of all deceptions was reserved for
the carefully planned "fall of the
Soviet Union"
in 1989 and 1990.
THE PHONY DEMISE OF THE SOVIET UNION
This last great ruse by
Russia
was a carefully planned gesture, not unlike previous attempts by Lenin and
Stalin to put on a more human face in order to secure needed technology
transfers and monetary assistance from the West. The latest and most
sophisticated version of the masquerade will culminate in
Russia's
long anticipated attack on the West. Soviet defector Anatoly
Golitsyn, in 1984, warned the CIA and the world about this
ruse in his book, "New Lies
For Old," but it
was given little publicity, and the author was roundly discredited by our own
government.
Golitsyn, not yet savvy about the high
level treason that had a grip upon the
US
government and the establishment media, could not figure out why no one was
interested in his warning. Not only were Western intelligence agencies and the
press not interested in
Golitsyn's warning, they were
about to join in the propaganda promoting this deception in order to make sure
Western observers would believe it.
The Berlin Wall did, in fact, come down in 1989 and the
Soviet armies did leave
Europe in 1990, but the freedom
movement and the overthrow of Communist regimes by "reformers" were
not as spontaneous as they were made to appear. Anyone close to the action
could see huge holes in the story--holes that a scrutinizing press corps should
easily have perceived, but chose not to. Uncharacteristically, the freedom
movement among university students in
Leipzig
had suddenly begun to flourish, uninhibited by the
Stazi,
deep within the East German police state. No Western journalist dared utter the
obvious question: why were students who had not dared to demonstrate the week
before, suddenly free to do so without reprisal? Orders had obviously been
given to the secret police to give the students a free hand. All student
organizations had been infiltrated but no arrests of dissidents were made.
Assurances were planted among student leaders that demonstrations would be
tolerated. At least two heads of Eastern European states (Erik
Honeker of the DDR and
Nicolai
Ceausescu of Romania) said prior to their deaths that the Russians had ordered
them to step down (as if in response to public fervor), and to turn over power
to specific groups that had quickly put on the mask of "reformers,"
but that were still Soviet controlled.
Honeker obeyed
and was allowed to live, while Ceausescu refused and was killed by his own
secret police. Romanians weren't fooled by the sudden change in leadership in
Romania;
most knew the new "anti-Communist" leaders were still part of the old
guard.
Subsequent
stories have emerged in Czechoslovakia,
Hungary, and Poland
about current leaders who act the part of reformers but hide their past (and
presumed current) allegiance with the Communist Secret Police. The revelations of the following Eastern
European experts are particularly revealing.
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