[D-G] University Program on Brexit and Yellow Jackets

Mike Lansing badger2 at mail2world.com
Wed Dec 26 12:49:26 PST 2018


This Solzhenitsyn link brings Gulen's U.S. drama more into focus when
probing the fundamental terrorism of the State:

21 Dec 2018 Solzhenitsyn: The Fall of a Prophet
https://www.quillette.com/2018/12/21/solzhenitsyn-the-fall-of-a-prophet/
'....In a 2006 interview with chief of the weekly, Moskovskiye Novosti
(Moscow News) he lashed out at both Mikhail Gorbachev and Yeltsin for
discarding "the very concept and consciousness of gosudarstvennost" --
a hard-to-translate Russian word that is sometimes rendered as
"statism" or "statehood" but actually means something like the moral
and political authority of the State and conduct a "wiser and more
farsighted foreign policy." While praising democracy via local
self-government, he dismissed the idea of multiple parties as an
expansion of "collective selfishness" with no roots in Russian
tradition. He also reiterated his belief that there should be less talk
of human rights and more of "human obligations." And, while assisting
the West for seeking to promote "the ideology and forms of modern
Western democracy" around the globe, he struck a remarkably
conciliatory note toward radical Islam, describing it as an
understandable reaction to Western secularism and inequalities of
wealth.
....
The Izvestiya article, Pitting Kin Against Kin, drew a shattering
rebuke from Solzhenitsyn's erstwhile ally Father Gleb Yakunin, a
dissident priest defrocked by the Russian Orthodox Church under the
Soviet regime and then again in post-Soviet years for exposing the
collaboration between the church and the KGB....the last thing
Solzhenitsyn published in his lifetime.'

We know that the Clinton crime family has ties to both CIA and British
MI6, so the Russian probe drama has not been properly exposed when only
exposed by such psychopathologies as Mueller and the judge Sullivan.
Deleuze: 'Better a street-sweeper than a judge.' When considering the
Clinton's involvement in Whitewater real estate (see Wikipedia), this
same concept applies to the question of Gulen purchasing Pennsylvania
real estate and Turkey's accusations of Gulen's connection to Kurdish
separatists and Islamic terrorism. Radical atheism is also an
appropriate and timely reaction to the above pathologies. 


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