Elaine Meinel Supkis
With the death of the former KGB spook in London, another assassination in Shadowlands. The USA, Israel, Britain, Russia and China all run assassination projects that range from killing lowly people at the bottom of the power structure all the way to the top: the very leaders themselves. This occult struggle for power is much greater if a subject nation chooses security over open government and the more systems run in the dark, the more likely the 'protectors' turn into criminals seeking power via assassinations.
This is a classic occult assassination and it is connected with the brutal shooting assassination of a reporter in Russia, oh, by the way, the Israel spooks assassinated a reporter/video person in Gaza, assassinations are rising higher and higher in the whole world whever the struggle for power over the Muslims rage.
Once he made the Kremlin tremble. Now he struggles just to be able to move his poisoned limbs beneath the flimsy sheets of his hospital bed. Every new position becomes unbearable within five minutes. Nevertheless, behind the gaunt, pallid figure a light, however dimmed, continues to flicker. “I suppose this is the cost of proving that you are telling the truth,” he says, managing a painful joke at his own expense.
He was referring to the book he wrote, The FSB Blows up Russia. It exposed the involvement of his former security services colleagues in a series of apartment block bombings in Moscow in 1999 — incidents which helped propel Vladimir Putin into the presidency a year later. “I want to survive, just to show them. . . ,” he says, too weak to finish the sentence.
*snip*
It was so different from the beautiful sunny day just a month ago, when we met at Westminster Abbey for a memorial service to Anna Politkovskaya, the murdered journalist who had exposed the State’s abuses in Chechnya and paid for her courage with her life.
Sasha left the abbey railing against the regime in Russia which lets people like our mutual friend Anna be murdered. He described his former colleagues as terrorists. “This is part of a clear pattern, an accelerating dynamic. They are eliminating people on a list,” he said. “The State has become a serial murderer.” Then he turned to me and warned me that another killing was likely to happen. We began wondering who it might be.
How many reporters and filmakers did the USA assassinate this last three years? An awful lot. Killing witnesses as we saw in Mexico this month, is top priority for all world domination systems. To keep people literally in the dark is the goal of all world security domination systems. People who know the most are the most likely targets of assassination because knowledge is power and knowing what is going on in the dark shadows lends one great power but also greatest peril!
I should know.
According to one book I have read about Tiananmin Square, the Chinese are particularily angry with a certain lady who sat in front of the UN for a month and rallied the students on their hungerstrike there, it was a lady who understood how power works and used it on behalf of these students. She did a great deal for them and the struggle of power over them was very intense as Americans and Chinese tried to turn them aside or manipulate them. According to sources, the Chinese will never forgive me for saving the Chinese students in America, I and only I, forced the issue of granting them asylum and Bush Sr refused and I played a deft hand and with the generous assistance of CNN's owner, Ted Turner, I was able to appear on international TV on a daily basis until I orchestrated this despite Bush's secret, OCCULT agreement with Beijing to deport these demonstrators back to China to be punished.
No one freaked out more, when Ted sold CNN, than I. He said, 'The Cold War is over! I don't need CNN anymore!' I said, 'Nothing, nothing has really changed!'
A blast from the past: the horrible coup that took down an elected Russian leader and replaced him with an unholy KGB officer!
ALESSIO VINCI, CNN CORRESPONDENT (voice-over): In sharp contrast to Boris Yeltsin's poignant farewell address to the Russian nation announcing his resignation, the new acting president, Vladimir Putin, passed up New Year's celebrations in Moscow, heading instead to the breakaway republic of Chechnya.
Awarding troops with hunting knives, he told soldiers fighting separatist militants that their task was to keep the Russian federation together.
VLADIMIR PUTIN, ACTING PRESIDENT OF RUSSIA (through translator): We're not talking about restoring the country's dignity. No, this is about something much more serious. It's about putting an end to Russia falling apart.
VINCI: In an unusual move, the unexpected trip was broadcast live on Russian television, a sign the new commander-in-chief wasted no time to become Russia's permanent president.
ANDREI KORTUNOV, POLITICAL ANALYST: I think right now for Putin the election campaign will be the most important thing. If and when he's elected as president of the Russian federation, and once he has the public mandate, then we will see some changes. And definitely he will have to distance himself from Yeltsin.
VINCI: But only hours after becoming acting president, Putin signed a decree giving Boris Yeltsin immunity from legal prosecution, a clear sign that Russia's new leader will not allow any witch hunt that could destabilize the country.
After years of economic hardship and failed promises of a better life, Vladimir Putin will have to restore some confidence in the Russian people.
Sends a chill down the spine, no? Putin didn't emerge from the dark towers of the KGB accidentally, certain, um, events propelled him into power. The media giants in concert with their marching orders from the White House, played an interesting and very stupid game with this information, it was UNIVERSAL, across the board, our yappers in every media assured us this coup wasn't a coup at all but a 'smooth transition' and I googled 'smooth transition' and got the host of articles top media 'analyists' yapped: that this coup was a good thing for Russia! They all, they all said, 'A smooth transition'.
Look at this incredible, insane article in the BBC back in 2000!
Boris Yeltsin's announcement of his retirement on the last day of the 20th Century shows that his legendary political instinct, and his sense of drama, are still intact.
The move is a dramatic gesture comparable to his address to the crowds from the top of a tank outside Moscow's White House during the attempted coup - a moment that Bill Clinton recently described as one of the most memorable of his life.
But the overriding motive for this step is clearly political.
Mr Yeltsin anointed Prime Minister Vladimir Putin as his favoured successor when he appointed him in August, and his snap resignation gives Mr Putin every possible advantage in the battle for succession.
Putin at an advantage
As Prime Minister, Mr Putin will hold the reins of power in the interim period before elections in March. He will face his opponents in the presidential election with many of the advantages of an incumbent.
The article goes on to praise Yeltsin, a man blackmailed into handing power over to a self-appointed VP, as astute politics. It was actually and obviously, a deal made with Putin to step down and avoid a fight Yeltsin couldn't win. A classic coup. No one had elected Putin to ANYTHING. He came straight out of the shadows, no one and I do mean no one in public life knew this guy. As with any system requiring occult assassins, the assassins always end up taking over. ALWAYS.
At the time of the bombing of the apartments, I said, 'This is a classic planned attack by the state designed to up the ante and have an excuse for a war.' Chechnya wasn't sliding into war at this time, it was the opposite. A general vying with Yeltsin for power, a man whose power base was in Siberia, was negotiating with the Chechnyan rebels and had a temporary ceasefire. They had NO MOTIVE to blow up anything!
I remember when Lebed was killed just when he was well ahead of Putin in the polls for the coming elections in Russia.
April 29 2002
Alexander Lebed, the tough-talking former general who emerged as a strong challenger to former Russian President Boris Yeltsin and was credited with ending Moscow's 1994-96 war in Chechnya, was killed yesterday in a helicopter crash.
He was 52.
Lebed was governor of the huge Krasnoyarsk region of Russia, and was considered a key regional leader. But his popularity went far beyond military and regional circles: his willingness to confront the Russian establishment made him a hero to millions of ordinary Russians.
Here is a letter I wrote back in 1998 that was published in Russia and created a BIG ROW there!
I am an American who went to school abroad many years ago. My parents, Dr. Aden and Marjorie Meinel, have taught all over the world, including Russia. We all love the wonderful people of Russia and always had the most wonderful hosts when visiting or teaching. (My husband’s family is from Russia; they were of the Zhukov clan).
We are horrified at what is happening now. We see here in America a time lag where many Americans grew up automatically hating Russia and feeling contempt for your country. They can’t get over the fact that America won the Cold War and instead of helping and loving Russia, our people are happy to see Russia’s agony. This is both cruel and short-sighted. We, the Meinel family, want Russia to prosper, and we want the world to share the wonderful intellectual gifts the Russian people have — for you have a very intelligent university system with amazingly good students. I have hosted a number of Chinese intellectuals over the years and wished I could have done the same for Russian intellectuals.
I fear for you all. I would not be at all surprised if Gen. Alexander Lebed finally gets fed up and takes over Moscow and throws out the corrupt politicians who are systematically looting Russia. I would prefer you to have a democracy, but the situation in Russia is perilous in the extreme, and I fear China is watching and waiting. America is embroiled in an insane fury of political witch hunts which began under President Reagan. I fear we are letting the world down and I fear that a wonderful historic moment — the joining together in friendship and prosperity of Russia and America — is being lost forever.
Everyone from the Kremlin on down denied there was going to be a coup! Nope. They denied that my prediction of a coup leading to a strongarm man would be inevitable. Har. I am ALWAYS right. I didn't finger Putin because he was at that time, totally occult. I could sense him but not name him.
Lebed thought my letter was very amusing and he felt he could achieve his aims if he brought peace to Chechnya. So he redoubled his efforts there and was very close to doing this when the apartment buildings were blown up. Geeze, people wanting 'A New Pearl Harbor' always get their wishes, don't they? Sigh.
OK, Putin had to clear out all rivals and take control himself. When Yeltsin handed the keys to the Kremlin's innermost chamber in 2000, Putin only had blackmail on Yeltsin's head, he didn't wield full power yet and he still had to convince his fellow spooks to work with him. The guy that was assassinated in England this week is one of the non-followers of Putin. Driving out, silencing or killing off all rivals always takes time to coordinate, plan and execute (literally).
'Suicides', 'accidents' like when all the researchers investigating the CIA kidnapping in Italy all 'committed suicide' by throwing themselves off of bridges or tall buildings...gads. Luckily, my house isn't very tall and there are no bridges higher than 20' around here, anyway, they were all killed this year and barely a ribbet of croaks from the press here in proto-Soviet America. Anyway, all this bloody, hellish work takes time. Getting all the participants to work on it without yapping in public is very tricky and takes a lot of organizing and reward/punishment programs.
Once power is established, on with the police state! Time to taser students who are slow showing ID in libraries! Time to invade Chechnya and Iraq!
The death of despots always means power struggles in the dark.
Following the death of long-time Soviet leader Leonid Brezhnev two days earlier, Yuri Andropov is selected as the new general secretary of the Communist Party in the Soviet Union. It was the culmination of a long, but steady march up the Communist Party hierarchy for Andropov.
Born in Russia in 1914, by the 1930s Andropov was an active participant in the Communist Youth League. During World War II, he led a group of guerilla fighters who operated behind Nazi lines. His work led to various positions in Moscow, and in 1954, he was named as Soviet ambassador to Hungary. During the Hungarian crisis of 1956, Andropov proved his reliability. He lied to Hungarian Prime Minister Imre Nagy about Soviet military intentions, and later assured Nagy that he was safe from Soviet reprisals. Soviet tanks rolled into Budapest in November 1956 and Nagy was captured and executed in 1958.
Andropov's work in Hungary brought him back to Moscow, where he continued to rise through the ranks of the Communist Party. In 1967, he was named head of the KGB, Russia's secret police force. A hard-liner, he supported the 1968 invasion of Czechoslovakia and oversaw the crackdown on dissidents such as Andrei Sakharov and Aleksandr Solzhenitzyn. In 1982, with Brezhnev deathly ill and fading fast, Andropov left the KGB and began jockeying for power. When Brezhnev died on November 10, 1982, Andropov was poised to assume power. He was named general secretary on November 12.
His rule was short-lived, but eventful. At home, he tried to reinvigorate the flagging Russian economy and attacked corruption and rising alcoholism among the Soviet people. In his foreign policy, Andropov faced off against the adamantly anticommunist diplomacy of President Ronald Reagan. Relations between the United States and the Soviet Union were severely strained when Soviet pilots shot down a Korean airliner in September 1983. Later that year, Soviet diplomats broke off negotiations concerning reductions in Intermediate Range Nuclear Forces and the Strategic Arms Reduction Talks (START). Andropov had suffered from nearly debilitating illnesses since early 1983, and died on February 9, 1984. He was succeeded by Konstantin Chernenko .
The KGB usually was happy to rule behind the throne, occult, dark agents don't like the light of day, but every once and a while, things get out of hand and they step forwards. Andropov failed in his mission because his body was weak and so many people were angered by his reforms, it is no wonder hospitals were inhopitable, heh. Indeed, hospitals are a favorite venue for secret assassinations.
Stalin's death was, ahem, kind of odd, too, ask Beria.
Did he die of natural causes following a brain haemorrhage or was Stalin killed because he was about to plunge the Soviet Union into a war its people were in no position to fight?
Unusual order
The night of 28 February began in the usual manner for Stalin and his closest political circle, Lavrenty Beria, Nikita Khrushchev, Nikolai Bulganin and Georgi Malenkov.
We were glad when we got this order, and went off to bed without thinking twice
They watched a film in the Kremlin then retired to Stalin's country home, 10 minutes outside Moscow, for yet another night of feasting.
By the early hours of 1 March, Stalin's guests had gone back to their homes in Moscow.
What happened next was out of the ordinary for a man as obsessed with security as Stalin. He gave an order for his guards to retire for the night - he was not to be disturbed.
This change to Stalin's normal behaviour intrigued Russian historian Edvard Radzinski, and a few years ago he tracked down one of the guards on duty that night, Pyotr Lozgachev.
Guards worried
It was Lozgachev's testimony of that night that led Radzinski to speculate about what might really have happened.
The guards slept late the following morning, and so, it seemed, did Stalin - 12 o'clock, one, two o'clock came and no Stalin
The guard confirmed that it was not Stalin who gave the guards the order to go to bed, rather the order was conveyed by the main guard Khrustalev.
"Stalin would taunt the guards by saying 'Want to go to bed?' and stare into our eyes," Lozgachev said. "As if we'd dare! So of course we were glad when we got this order, and went off to bed without thinking twice."
Stalin used assassinations to gain power, of course.
Click here to read Trosky's book that he wrote just before assassins sent by Stalin cleaved his skull in two:
I was often asked, and even now I still am asked: “How could you lose power ?” In most instances, the question covers a naive conception of letting some material object slip from one’s hands, as if losing power were the same thing as losing a watch or a note-book. But as a matter of fact, when the revolutionaries who directed the seizure of power begin at a certain stage to lose it, whether peacefully or through catastrophe, the fact in itself signifies either a decline in the influence of certain ideas and moods in the governing revolutionary circles, or the decline of revolutionary mood in the masses themselves. Or it may be both at the same time. The leading groups of the party that emerged from underground were inspired by the revolutionary tendencies which the leaders of the first period of the revolution were able to formulate clearly and to carry out completely and successfully in practice. It was exactly. Thus that made them the leaders of the party, and, through the party, leaders of the working class, and, through the working class, leaders of the country. It was thus that certain individuals had concentrated power in their hands. But the ideas of the first period of the revolution were imperceptibly losing their influence in the consciousness of the party stratum that held the direct power over the country.
Power is a ship sailing on a sea of blood. There are non-bloody sources of power, ask Gandhi or Martin Luther King...oh, they were assassinated, weren't they? If the state doesn't kill one such as Rome executing Jesus, they assassinate. And so it goes: the source of power is two fold--death dealing or moral uprightness. The seeking of this moral uprightness is intertwined with the death dealing. Putin wants to save Russia from the bankruptcy and contempt and loss of power the USA imposed after 'winning' the Cold War.
And our hubris is causing us to sink under a burden of red ink coupled with impossible struggles to control Muslims across the entire planet. All of the world will become Chechnya and the Kremlin. What a stupid outcome. How dare Americans think, acting like the KGB will make us safe and strong.
Followers of Trotsky are now called 'neocons' and they took over Shadowlands here and have driven us into more than one war and they also engineered the lack of protection needed on 9/11 to create 'A New Pearl Harbor' and of course, when we had a Supreme Court coup in 2000, all the yappers in the media, ALL OF THEM, without exception, trumpetted this as 'saving democracy' (by not counting votes?) and we were told, all was well.
Well, here I sit, writing about urban warfare, assassinations and the New World Order and their stupid magic number obsession and I am still alive.
Life is full of surprises.
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