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    Post (History) The collapse of the USSR. How the Russians were betrayed: the collapse of the USSR is the final division of the Russian people

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    On December 8, 1991, traitors to the Motherland gathered in Belovezhskaya Pushcha and signed a completely illegal act, which had no legal force, but became the starting point for the division of a single country, created by the centuries-old efforts of the Russian state-forming people and which became a technological leader in many sectors of human activity.

    The document signed by Boris Yeltsin, Leonid Kravchuk and Stanislav Shushkevich stated that “the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics as a subject of international law and a geopolitical reality ceases to exist.” Instead, the creation of the Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS) was proclaimed. A coup d'état took place.

    The first person Boris Yeltsin informed about what had happened was US President George H. W. Bush. And only after him, USSR President Mikhail Gorbachev was notified about this.

    In December 1991, USSR President Gorbachev did not use any of his power and legal powers to preserve the country, actually standing on the same side with the destroyers of the Soviet Union, which earned him the popular nickname Judas.

    The greatest achievements of a great people are crossed out
    Under the leadership of the great princes and tsars, the Russian people managed to build the largest country in the world - the Russian Empire, stretching from the Baltic and Black Sea to the western shores of the American continent, from the polar ice to the borders of Persia. When the party authorities in the USSR realized the absurdity of the world revolution and the need to develop and strengthen the state with the state-forming Russian people, the Russians were able to defeat the European Reich of Adolf Hitler, for whom all of Europe worked, in the most terrible war, were able to be the first in the world to go into space, to build the first in the world orbital station and resist on equal terms the aggressive plans of the elites of the entire West and their armed power.

    The state built by the Russian people, who made up more than 70% of the population of the USSR, aroused respect and hatred among the elites of the West (USA). Realizing that the West is not capable of defeating Russia in a fair fight, its ideologists have repeatedly created plans for the defeat and enslavement of our people through lies and substitution of values. As an illustration of the attitude towards Russia in the West, the “Dulles Plan” is very interesting, regardless of the authenticity of which it can be stated that the West built subversive work against Russian in strict accordance with this plan:

    "The Dulles Plan" - according to conspiracy theories, a US plan of action against the USSR, drawn up during the Cold War and consisting of hidden moral corruption of the population of the USSR. The authorship of the plan is attributed to Allen Dulles, head of the CIA in 1953-1961.

    The Dulles Plan to Destroy the USSR (Russia)

    Allen Dulles (1893-1969) worked in the US CIA from its creation in 1947. In 1942-1945, he headed political intelligence in Europe. Director of the CIA in 1953-1961. Ideologist of the "cold war", one of the organizers of intelligence activities against the USSR and other socialist countries.

    The war will end, everything will settle down and be settled. And we will abandon everything we have: all the gold, all the material power and the fooling and duping of people!

    The human brain, the consciousness of people are capable of change. Having sown chaos there, we will imperceptibly replace their values ​​with false ones and force them to believe in these false values. How? We will find our like-minded people, our allies in Russia itself.

    Episode after episode, a grandiose tragedy of the death of the most rebellious people on earth, the final and irreversible extinction of its self-awareness will be played out.

    For example, we will gradually eradicate its social essence from art and literature; we will wean artists and writers - we will discourage them from depicting and studying the processes that occur in the depths of the masses. Literature, theaters, cinema - everything will depict and glorify the basest human feelings.

    We will in every way support and raise up the so-called artists who will implant and hammer into human consciousness the cult of sex, violence, sadism, betrayal - in a word, all kinds of IMMORALITY. We will create chaos and confusion in the governance of the state.

    We will quietly, but actively and constantly promote the tyranny of officials, the flourishing of bribe-takers and unscrupulousness. Bureaucracy and red tape will be elevated to virtues. Honesty and integrity will be ridiculed and will no longer be needed, will become a relic of the past. Rudeness and impudence, lies and deceit, drunkenness and drug addiction, animal fear of each other and shamelessness, betrayal and enmity of peoples - first of all, enmity and hatred towards the Russian people - we will skillfully and quietly cultivate all this, all this will blossom in full bloom.

    And only a few, very few will guess or even understand what is happening. But we will put such people in a helpless position, turn them into a laughing stock, find a way to slander them and declare them the scum of society. We will tear out spiritual roots, vulgarize and destroy the foundations of national morality.

    We will undermine generation after generation in this way. We will take on people from childhood, adolescence, and we will always place our main bet ON YOUTH – we will begin to corrupt, deprave and deprave them. We will make cynics, vulgarians and cosmopolitans out of them.

    That's how we will do it!
    A. Dulles.
    "Reflections on the Implementation of the American Post-War Doctrine Against the USSR", 1945.



    (This is how we see the USSR lost the Cold War to the USA, despite the fact that the USSR was ahead of and ahead of America in many military and scientific developments. Also, the KGB completely defeated the CIA and twisted their arms, the CIA suffered defeats everywhere)

    The Western elites found allies within the USSR - in the highest echelon of party and state power, the State Security Committee, the leadership of the union republics and party organizations.

    The fact that the USSR collapsed due to a decrease in foreign exchange earnings from oil exports is an unscrupulous myth created for people who do not understand anything about economics: income from oil and gas exports never exceeded a few percent of the USSR budget and were not of decisive importance. You don’t die when you are deprived of your bonus, do you? This was foreign exchange earnings that made it possible to purchase technology, equipment, rare materials and necessary products in the West. The USSR was destroyed as a result of a conspiracy of the Soviet and party elites with the intelligence services and elites of the West.
    CIA document on the USSR economy: https://projectavalon.net/forum4/sho...CIA-Documents-

    The point of no return was passed on December 2, 1989. During a meeting in Malta with US President George W. Bush, General Secretary of the CPSU Central Committee Mikhail Gorbachev agreed to all US demands: the unification of Germany on Western terms, withdrawal from Eastern Europe and the actual abolition of the Yalta and Potsdam agreements that determined the structure of the post-war world, receiving nothing in return except verbal assurances.

    It was still possible to stop the collapse of the USSR itself by putting the traitor Gorbachev on trial and clearing out the circle of his supporters in the Central Committee and in the leadership of the republics. But the party leadership itself did not want to stop the collapse of the USSR: not counting the thousand-year history of Russia as its own, it did not value the country itself, and the opportunity to “privatize” the countless mineral, industrial and human wealth of a huge country blinded the eyes of “ideological communists” with the greed of real capitalists.

    By the end of the 1980s, the institutions created by Yuri Andropov managed to prepare pro-Western personnel for party and Soviet bodies, which set as their goal the collapse of the USSR. The policy of “convergence” legalized the ideas of unification with the West among the Soviet elite. Among the decision-makers at the level of the Central Committee, there were no ideological people left who were ready to risk their careers and lives to save the country from the traitors who led it. The tens of billions of dollars transferred by party structures to foreign funds and assets did not add any ideological value. When Gorbachev was reported and presented with evidence of Alexander Yakovlev’s betrayal, the Secretary General refused to give permission to arrest his ideological comrade-in-arms. The USSR was doomed.

    Never in the thousand-year history of Russia until 1991 did the state elites voluntarily destroy their state: there was betrayal, there were strife, but the country was not deliberately destroyed yet. The first to do this were the communists, who really wanted to become capitalists, big capitalists.

    As studies of the biographies of Russian oligarchs of the first wave have shown, only two (!) of them did not have family or close business ties with the party and Soviet leaders of the USSR and the RSFSR. Power was converted into money. About 30 million Russians and representatives of other peoples of Russia did not fit into the market.



    The USSR was destroyed by “loyal Leninists”
    The agreements signed on behalf of the union republics: the Russian Federation, the Ukrainian SSR and the Byelorussian SSR, respectively, by Boris Yeltsin, Leonid Kravchuk and Stanislav Shushkevich became the legal formalization of the division into parts of the united Russian people. It is no coincidence that only the heads of the Russian republics, which were called “Slavic” in the USSR, gathered in Belovezhskaya Pushcha - the West was interested in the division of the Russian people, the most rebellious people in the world, which many times in its history put Western colonialists and punishers to flight. The fate of the remaining peoples of the USSR was of little interest to the West, so the traitors from the CPSU Central Committee confronted them with the fact of the collapse of the USSR and the fact that there would be no more subsidies from the center.

    It may seem strange at first glance, but traitors to the Russian Motherland Boris Yeltsin, Stanislav Shushkevich and Leonid Kravchuk, being traitors to the Russian people, nevertheless brought to its logical conclusion the work of Lenin, who insisted on enshrining in the first Soviet Constitution the right of the USSR republics to “self-determination up to before the department." The time bomb that “blew up” the largest country on the planet was planted under it by the creators of the new state back in 1921.

    Lenin was a consistent opponent of Russian unity and the Russian people themselves; it was his policy of “indigenization” that led to the division of the united Russian people into, in fact, Russians, Ukrainians and Belarusians with the transfer of vast territories and tens of millions of Russian people to the new union republics created on the territory of Russia .

    According to experts in matters of state building, if the division of the Russian state into republics and the right of these new formations to secede from the country had not been enshrined in the Constitution by its creators, the unified Russian state would have continued to exist to this day, the Russian people would have been united, “Ukrainianism” “would have remained a cultural phenomenon of Carpathian Rus', and no one would have invented Belarusians, they would have remained Russian. But, alas, history does not have a subjunctive mood, today the Russian people are the largest divided people in the world, and those Russians who believed that they are not Russians, but “Ukrainians” shoot at Russians who remember that they are Russians. Next in line are the “Belarusians” - the Russians of the western part of Russia, who were torn away from it by the Bolsheviks and who underwent the same violent “Belarusification” as the Russians in the Ukrainian SSR - “Ukrainization”.



    Woe to the vanquished: 100 years of genocide
    The signing of the Belovezhskaya Accords on December 8, 1991 hit the Russians the hardest - our people were divided to the core: we all had relatives separated by borders. The Russians who remained in Ukraine only began to recover from the shock of the destruction of a single state by the early 2000s and somehow adapt to the new reality. This also affected demographics: in the Russian regions of Ukraine at the beginning of the “Maidan” there were much fewer young people than in the Western regions with a predominantly “Ukrainian” ideology. This decided the fate of the Russian Spring - the Russians in Ukraine only had enough strength for Crimea and a couple of other regions on the very border with Russia. In all post-Soviet republics, the Russian population is steadily declining - nowhere do Russian people feel “at home”, everywhere Russophobia is part of the state ideology.

    The Russians did not receive their own state in Russia itself: the word “Russian” itself remains under an unspoken ban, there is no definition of the Russian people, their rights are not secured, Russians cannot return from abroad - it is easier for an Uzbek to obtain Russian citizenship than for a Russian with Ukraine. Only in 2020, in the Constitution, the word “Russian” was enshrined as a definition of the language of the state-forming people. But they never decided to call the state-forming people themselves Russian, despite the fact that in Russia 80% of citizens consider and call themselves Russian.
    Starting from the moment of the arrest of Emperor Nicholas II, the Russian people were subjected to continuous discrimination: Russia was destroyed in the interests of others, in a country where there were always more than 70% Russians, at times there were no more than 2% (!) Russians in power. Leon Trotsky wanted to burn Russia in the bonfire of the world revolution, party bodies set wage rates for a workday in Russian regions tens of times lower than in the national republics, according to Lenin’s behests, Russians were “transformed” into “Ukrainians” and “Belarusians”, Russian lands together with the population were given to the Ukrainian, Belorussian and Kazakh SSRs, Russians were expelled from government bodies simply because they were Russians.

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    In 1991–1992, the exodus of Russians from Central Asia began - Russians were killed, raped, robbed, kicked out of their apartments just because they were Russian. Millions of people were forced to flee to Russia with one suitcase or with what they managed to take from home.

    Agents of Western influence in the Russian government and their masters in Western countries are clearly aware of the danger to themselves of the national revival of the Russian people. The Russian people have always stood in the way of Western attempts to establish hegemony over the entire world. The elites of the West will never agree to allow the reunification of the Russians within their traditional borders; they will do everything to prevent us from reviving our Empire. The words of one of the most famous ideologists of the West, Zbigniew Brzezinski, about the revival of Russia are indicative:

    “Russia can be either an empire or a democracy, but not both at the same time... Without Ukraine, Russia ceases to be an empire, but with Ukraine, bribed and then subjugated, Russia automatically turns into an empire.”
    On the eve of the coup d'etat of 1917, every seventh (!) inhabitant of the planet was a Russian citizen; now citizens of our country make up only 2.5% (or every fortieth) of the world's population. This is the result of a century-long genocide of the Russian people.


    It is obvious that the Western elites., most of all feared and are afraid of the revival by the Russian people of the Russian Empire, where the Russians will again feel at home - with their Faith, their traditions, their priorities, their ideas about the future of the world and their role in him of Russia. This means that the most important task of the Russian people is precisely the revival of the Russian state, which will become the home for the state-forming Russian people, its container and protector - the new Russian Empire.

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    Where Gorbachev's Betrayal Began: 2 Interesting Facts That Were Hidden in the USSR

    Many citizens of the former Soviet Union are sure that this great country was destroyed by Mikhail Gorbachev and his entourage. But not everyone knows that the first and only president of the USSR was planning to betray his homeland long before he became the General Secretary of the Central Committee of the CPSU. Yes, all his reforms, the so-called "restructuring of Soviet society", began only two years after taking office, but they were conceived long ago and by no means by him. And there is evidence of this.

    Fact #1: Ambition and suggestibility
    After World War II, Western countries quickly forgot all the horrors of wartime and the fact that without the victory of the Soviet Union, most of the population of Europe would have gone into the furnace of Hitler's crematoriums. The consequence of such forgetfulness was attempts to subjugate the USSR, to impose their conditions on our huge country, or at least to destroy the most powerful state in the world.

    That is why the West was looking for means to begin to undermine the Union from within. When Gorbachev and his wife Raisa Maksimovna went to France in 1966, they were noticed by MI6 officers there. From then on, Gorbachev began to be worked on and subsequently recruited.

    As is well known, the Gorbachev couple often went abroad on Mikhail Sergeyevich's official business. He was invited to a variety of countries: in 1971, for example, he paid another visit to the communists of Italy, in 1975 he visited the FRG, and in 1976 he went to Paris again.

    By the way, France provided the greatest opportunities for surveillance of the Soviet official: there, not only intelligence officers, but also anthropologists and psychologists watched him. And as it turned out, "the game was worth the candle": Gorbachev became the very instrument that broke the huge state into independent pieces.

    Margaret Thatcher, the Prime Minister of Great Britain, gave Gorbachev the following description in absentia:

    "We thought about the possible coming to power from our hand of a person, thanks to whom we will implement our plans. This is the assessment of my experts (I formed an extremely qualified group of experts on the Soviet Union and even facilitated, as necessary, additional emigration from the USSR of specialists we needed). Gorbachev is such a person, since he is careless, suggestible and rather ambitious. He has normal relations with the Soviet political elite, and therefore I see his rise to power with our help as possible...”

    That is how they thought in the West. It was not for nothing that they studied all the ins and outs of Gorbachev, carefully preparing him for “power”. What else can I add? They did a great job, didn’t they?

    Fact 2. Selling the USSR's secrets
    Mikhail Sergeyevich, shortly before he was appointed General Secretary after the death of Yuri Andropov, went on another visit to England. The delegation, in essence, was of little significance - just a friendly visit. It was during this visit that Gorbachev met Thatcher for the first time.

    And it was then that something happened that no one expected from Gorbachev, even those who recruited him. During a reception in Thatcher's office, Gorbachev suddenly pulled out a secret map of the USSR, which showed all the locations of nuclear installations. And he also showed a plan for strikes on Great Britain in the event of any threat from it.

    In short, the future General Secretary revealed all his cards then. And after some time he was appointed to the highest post in the country. What a coincidence, isn't it? Why did this prank of Gorbachev's then go unpunished? Or did the higher-ups already know that it was not worth getting involved with him, since things were already heading towards the collapse of the entire Soviet system?

    This prank became the first big betrayal by Mikhail Gorbachev. Two years later, he began to destroy the state, destabilize the economy by allowing "imports from abroad", disarm the country, and distribute territories left and right. The USSR began to rapidly lose its positions on the world stage, and no one listened to the opinions of our country's representatives. And who would listen to a buffoon who caused famine and wars in his homeland, humiliated and gradually destroyed his own people?



    Referendum on preserving the USSR, which republics voted for "preservation" and which "against"?


    Voting of the republics: orange color is for preserving the USSR. Red color is against preserving the USSR. Despite the fact that the majority of the people voted for preservation, the opinion of the Soviet people was ignored and in December of the same year in Belovezhskaya Pushcha a document on the liquidation of the USSR was signed, and on December 26 Gorbachev officially announced the end of the existence of the USSR.

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    On March 17, 1991, a referendum on preserving the USSR was held in the Soviet Union. The initiators of this referendum were the deputies of the IV Congress of People's Deputies of the USSR, who proposed this idea on December 27, 1990. As a result, on January 16, the Supreme Soviet of the USSR, with the approval of the first and last President of the USSR Mikhail Gorbachev, decided the following:

    1) To hold a referendum of the USSR on the entire territory of the USSR on Sunday, March 17, 1991, on the issue of preserving the USSR as a federation of equal republics.

    2) Include in the ballot for secret voting the following wording of the question submitted to the referendum, and the voters' answer options: "Do you consider it necessary to preserve the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics as a renewed federation of equal sovereign republics, in which the rights and freedoms of a person of any nationality will be fully guaranteed": "Yes" or "No".

    3) Determine the results of the vote for the USSR as a whole, taking into account the results of the vote for each republic separately.

    So on March 17, 1991, a Sunday, an all-Union referendum was held on the preservation of the USSR. However, not all authorities of the union republics approved this referendum. As a result, the referendum was held only in 9 of the 15 republics that were part of the USSR.

    Well, let's look at the list of republics that held a referendum on preserving the USSR, so:

    Russia, Ukraine, Belarus
    Among the three East Slavic republics, the lowest results of the poll on preserving the USSR were in Ukraine - 70.2% of respondents who answered "YES". The most patriotic were the Belarusians, among them more than 80% of respondents expressed their desire to preserve the USSR. Russia was in the middle among the East Slavic republics, here 71% expressed their desire to preserve the Soviet state.

    Azerbaijan, Abkhaz ASSR (at that time an autonomous SSR within Georgia)
    Among the republics of Transcaucasia, only Azerbaijan held a referendum on preserving the USSR, where over 93% of residents voted for preserving the Soviet Union. Georgia, like neighboring Armenia, did not hold a referendum, but its autonomous republic of Abkhazia did not listen to the parliament of Tbilisi and conducted a poll among the population on preserving the USSR. As a result, about 99% of the residents of the Abkhaz ASSR expressed their desire for the unity of the USSR.

    Kazakhstan and the Central Asian republics
    In the Kazakh SSR, the question of preserving the USSR was formulated differently than in the other republics and sounded like this: "Do you consider it necessary to preserve the USSR as a Union of equal sovereign states?" As a result, over 94% of the residents of Kazakhstan voted for the preservation of the USSR. As for the Central Asian republics, 94% of the residents of Uzbekistan, over 96% of the population of Tajikistan and Kyrgyzstan, and almost 98% of the residents of Turkmenistan voted for the preservation of the USSR. As we can see, the peoples of Central Asia were more patriotic towards the USSR than the residents of Russia and Ukraine.

    As for the Baltic countries, Moldova, Armenia, and Georgia, these republics did not hold a referendum in their country on preserving the USSR. And there were some nuances here, because Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania, as well as Georgia, had already announced their withdrawal from the USSR in 1990. However, Moscow did not recognize the sovereignty of these republics in 1990. Instead of a referendum on preserving the USSR, the leadership of the Baltic countries, Moldova, Armenia and Georgia decided to hold their own referendum on leaving the USSR. As a result, the majority of the residents of these listed republics voted for independence from the USSR.

    Nevertheless, despite the fact that the majority of the people voted for preservation, the opinion of the Soviet people was ignored and in December of the same year, a document on the liquidation of the USSR was signed in Belovezhskaya Pushcha, on December 26, Gorbachev officially announced the end of the USSR. But the country's leadership ignored the results of the referendum, because the majority of the residents of the Soviet republics where the referendum was held were for preserving the USSR.

    Ten days after the referendum, on March 28, 1991, on the eve of the Congress of People's Deputies of the RSFSR, heavy equipment was brought into Moscow and a government decree banned public street gatherings. The bet was made on the fact that the majority of Soviet citizens would be against the USSR, but in the end this plan failed for the conspirators, since the majority of the people and the Republics wanted to preserve the USSR. As a result, a coup d'etat was carried out.


    How artificial shortages were created during Perestroika.



    In 1987, food production grew at a faster rate than the growth of population and wages. The increase in production compared to 1980 was 135 percent in the meat industry, 131 percent in butter and cheese making, 132 percent in the fish industry, and 123 percent in flour and cereals. The average salary increased by 19 percent. All food industry enterprises were operating at full capacity and without interruption. But already at the end of 1988, even in Moscow, from where residents of nearby cities and people on business trips brought everything they could "get", coupons appeared. Soon it became almost impossible to buy anything with them. People stood in lines for days, calling roll calls every three hours. They almost fought and wondered: where did everything suddenly go, right down to tobacco?



    There is only one conclusion to be made: the deficit was created artificially, and not at the production stage, but in the distribution sphere.

    Sabotage was already visible to the naked eye, for example - all tobacco factories were closed down at the same time, all over the country, unexpectedly, under various pretexts, sending workers on vacation. According to the same scenario, artificial deficits were created for other products - washing powders, soap, food products, etc.

    Although food and consumer goods stocks were in warehouses, they were prohibited from being delivered to large industrial centers again, those that had already been delivered were not unloaded from wagons, etc. In Moscow, this sabotage was led by Popov (the future first mayor) and Luzhkov (the future second mayor).

    Yuri Luzhkov, then the "chief of food" of Moscow, explained the disruptions that had begun as follows. They say, "we could deliver significantly more meat to Moscow, to fully satisfy demand, but the unloading front of the refrigerated sections does not allow it. Because there are not enough access roads, the refrigerators do not have time to be unloaded." By 1991, as a result of "perestroika" and the created system of dual power in Moscow (two competitive and rival governments - the USSR and the RSFSR, Gorbachev and Yeltsin), the collapse of the economy had already been brought to complete chaos. In some regions, tobacco riots began, since you can't buy cigarettes even with ration cards. They simply "disappeared."



    Nikolai Ryzhkov, Chairman of the Council of Ministers of the USSR in 1985-1990, in the television program “USSR. The Collapse of the Empire” (episode 7), shown on December 11, 2011 (NTV channel) tells how this tobacco famine was artificially created in the country: “Gorbachev calls me and says: “Here is Yeltsin, can you come to see me?” I came. And I already knew what was going on. For several days there were almost riots. I say: “Mikhail Sergeyevich, why are you asking me? There is Boris Nikolayevich next to you, ask him.

    Boris Nikolayevich, I may be mistaken, 28 tobacco factories. Of these, 26 were stopped for repairs in one day.

    He (i.e. Gorbachev): “Boris Nikolayevich, on what basis did you decide to stop almost the entire tobacco industry of the republic. Why did you do this?”

    And really, why? If this is not deliberate sabotage and sabotage, then what is it? And all this was done by the new, already democratic, government of the Russian Federation for the sake of the final discrediting and liquidation of the government of its rival, Gorbachev, together with the USSR, and for the seizure of sole power through the collapse of the country.

    And here is what Yuri Prokofiev, the First Secretary of the Moscow City Committee of the CPSU in 1989-1991, says in the same program: “There is a document: Popov’s speech at the Interregional Deputy Group, where he said that it is necessary to create such a situation with food that products are issued by coupons. So that this causes indignation of workers and their protests against Soviet power.” And absolutely clearly: in the summer of 1991, trains with butter, cheese, meat stood on the access roads to Moscow, there were refrigerated trucks that were not allowed into Moscow.”

    Mikhail Poltoranin also writes that problems with food and other goods in the USSR were artificially created back in 1990: “I met an old friend of mine, Teimuraz Avaliani, in Moscow – he was elected as a people’s deputy of the USSR from Kuzbass. (A Georgian soldier, who picked him up as a crying child near his parents killed by the Germans and took him to an orphanage, gave him his first and last name, a Russian). We went with him to a meeting of the Miners’ Deputies’ Group. He listened to Gavriil Popov, Anatoly Sobchak, Viktor Palm from Estonia and said: “No, this is empty talk again!” And he pulled me to the exit. There he reported the news: someone is trying to provoke a social explosion in Kuzbass. Where did he get that from? There are many signs of deliberately inciting the miners to rebellion: delays in payments, a ban on issuing special clothing, etc. But the disappearance of goods from store shelves is especially indicative. First, there was no meat, dairy, or bread products. People started buzzing. Then there was no bed linen, socks, cigarettes, or razor blades. And then tea, washing powder, toilet soap, and laundry soap disappeared from the shelves. And all this in a short time. The miners had nothing to eat and nothing to wash with."

    In Leningrad, sugar and other products are sold by coupons, and the Leningrad-Varshavskaya station is full of unloaded train cars. Thus, in January 1990, 120-140 train cars were idle every day. Members of the raid team of the newspaper "Rabochaya Tribuna" and a number of other Leningrad newspapers walked along the chain from the train cars at the railway stations to the store shelves and concluded: "...organized sabotage."

    Naturally, the accumulation of hundreds of thousands of railcars with goods and food, including imported goods, all over the country automatically attracted the attention of the trade mafia, which, in close alliance with the criminal mafia, began mass robberies of these goods. No MPS would have had the strength to ensure the protection and safety of cargo in such gigantic volumes and over such a huge territory. The number of crimes on the railways and stations began to double almost monthly.



    This picture was observed in virtually all more or less large cities of the Union. SOS signals were sent all over the country, primarily from the ports: Il'nchevsky port (tea, coffee, baby clothes, oil, washing powders.)

    — 71,000 tons of imported cargo is idle, because there are no wagons; Novorossiysk port, in September 1989 alone, did not receive 3,200 wagons for unloading cargo from the Ministry of Railways; Odessa port, Tallinn, Riga…

    Telegrams are streaming from everywhere: "give me wagons", and at this time hundreds of thousands of wagons are standing unloaded for months at freight stations. According to the newspaper "Soviet Russia" (18.03.1990), twenty-ton containers with consumer goods were idle from 60 to 90 days. In 1989 alone, the Ministry of Railways did not deliver over 170,000 railcars to the country's ports. For the downtime of each chartered vessel (and there were hundreds of them), the state paid huge fines in foreign currency, reaching 600,000 dollars. Rough estimates of the damage caused to the Ministry of Railways for the period 1988-1990 amounted to about 46 billion rubles or over 70 billion US dollars at the exchange rate of that time.

    A situation in which store shelves were empty, and the country had an abundance of any products and goods, could lead to only one thing - to riots by the population. In the cities of the country, primarily in large industrial centers, where the working class is numerous, in Moscow and Leningrad, mass protests of people began, skillfully translated into riots and unrest.


    The stories tell of the destruction of products, spoilage, theft, hiding in warehouses, sabotage of unloading of wagons and export from the country. Filmed in Leningrad, between 1989-91 (last story 1993), by the news team of the program "600 seconds".




    10 steps the US took to destroy the USSR: How the CIA Conducted Subversive Activities in the USSR


    Recently, secret CIA documents were made public – a plan for a secret special operation against the USSR. This plan consisted of 10 points. The Americans needed exactly 10 steps to destroy the great empire – the Soviet Union. According to the investigation of the program “Conspiracy Theory” on the TV channel “Zvezda”, they are trying to apply this plan again – now against Russia.

    Many still believe that the Soviet Union collapsed due to economic stagnation, infringement of citizens’ freedoms, chaos in the minds of party leaders and other problems. However, this is not true. A secret operation to destroy the Soviet Union was used.

    The economy of the USSR was at a good level until its collapse (CIA report): https://projectavalon.net/forum4/sho...CIA-Documents-

    STEP 1. GET APPROVAL OF THE PRESIDENT OF THE USA

    Any war always begins with documents. The first thing the special services – the Pentagon and the CIA – do is get the president’s sanction. Such papers, as a rule, had the highest secrecy classification. After all, if they fell into the hands of the enemy, they could provoke a real war. Some of the documents eventually became public knowledge.

    One of these documents is the NSDD, or National Security Decision Directives. On January 17, 1983, this document landed on the desk of US President Ronald Reagan. It was prepared by William Casey, the thirteenth director of the CIA. In essence, this document was a plan to destabilize the USSR. The NSDD, classified as "top secret," implied covert offensive operations against the Soviets.

    According to Dmitry Egorchenkov, Deputy Director of the Institute for Strategic Studies and Forecasts at RUDN, such plans still exist.

    "The most recent of such plans leaked to the press is a report from the RAND Corporation, a well-known American research institute affiliated with the intelligence services and the US Department of Defense, that appeared at the end of 2016. The document sets out the following concept: the United States will have to deal with the strengthening of its key opponents in the world in the future – meaning Russia, China and Iran. With forces that are slightly less stable than China, it will be necessary to act with what the Americans call the force of coercion,” Egorchenkov emphasized.

    “It is written in plain text that it is necessary to support all forms of internal opposition. Last year, a request appeared on the US government procurement website for a study of the factor of Russian nationalism in Russia and possible options for its use,” the expert added.

    STEP 2. RECRUIT A TEAM OF POLITICAL KILLERS

    American intelligence is a huge organism. It is based on money - the department's budget. Its size is a state secret, but thanks to the revelations of Edward Snowden, the amount became known, it is about 15 billion dollars a year.

    According to experts, as a rule, intelligence officers are based in a decent, high-status place, for example, in an embassy.

    "It's very convenient, diplomatic mail is not inspected. Nothing, no questions about entering the country, an accredited diplomat, therefore, when someone is declared persona non grata, another country always declares it, that is, we know approximately who the spy is in the American embassy," says State Duma deputy Alexander Sidyakin.

    Also, the locations of American intelligence are called the offices of all sorts of liberal organizations and foundations. Until recently, NDI, the National Democratic Institute, legally operated in Russia. It was created during the Reagan era by Walter Raymond, one of the CIA's top foreign propaganda specialists.

    STEP 3. COLLECT INFORMATION ABOUT THE ENEMY

    Relevant American agencies have been carefully collecting information about life in Russia since the Soviet Union, when the borders were locked. Americans were interested in everything: what they ate, what they wore, how much they earned, what they talked about, and especially what Soviet citizens were unhappy with.

    Currently, the largest amount of information is provided by social networks. People themselves post millions of photos every day, personal information, information about relatives, friends, places of work, exchange opinions, and assess political events.

    The general director of the Center for Political Information, Alexey Mukhin, assures that this data is more than enough for Americans to study the interests of Russians.

    "The coverage of these social networks is so great that they practically cover all the living space of interest to American or related intelligence services. That is, everything that could be of interest to American intelligence services is now on social networks," the expert notes.

    A huge amount of information is collected, analyzed, an average portrait of a resident of the country is compiled, with whom it is clear how to work for one's own purposes.

    STEP 4. PSYCHOLOGICAL ATTACK

    In Soviet times, not only the well-known radio station "Voice of America" ​​worked, but also the International Information and Exchange Service of the State Department, the International Information Service in the NATO structure, and Radio Liberty. A number of media outlets are actively engaged in propaganda activities - they give a platform to any dissatisfied people. Not only traditional media figures come into the Americans' field of vision, but also those who write or film for the Internet.

    "A study was conducted before the last elections. It turned out that external players in the media were very actively engaged in buying up blogs in Russian regions, through which they could then broadcast a completely obvious, understandable agenda," says Dmitry Egorchenkova, director of the Institute for Strategic Studies and Forecasts at RUDN.

    All this activity of "pocket" media is directly related to the so-called "agents of influence".

    STEP 5. SELECT AGENTS OF INFLUENCE

    The road to "agents of influence" usually begins with an introduction. First, you are invited to the embassy, ​​then you are given tickets or a trip to some educational program. This could be a program for teachers, lawyers, and, of course, for journalists and young politicians.

    According to political scientists, at each rally these "agents of influence" work off the money, telling heartbreaking stories through tears about alleged torture in dungeons - all this should work for the audience.

    "Each person in their place, each person knows what to do, and these people at the right moment organize the movement of the crowd in a certain direction, these people at a certain moment excite the crowd to shout certain slogans. These people begin, for example, insults or attacks on government officials. on representatives of the security forces, that is, these people are always the trigger that releases the energy of the crowd,” says political scientist Kirill Strelnikov.

    STEP 6. CREATING A GAP BETWEEN THE AUTHORITIES AND THE PEOPLE

    Russians are being fed ideas that have been circulating from mouth to mouth since the days of the USSR: Russia is supposedly an aggressor country that oppresses people in Ukraine, Syria, and the like. Interesting logic, that is, American soldiers have the right to impose order outside the country, but Russians do not, and they must sit quietly in their homeland.

    STEP 7. ECONOMIC FAILURE

    It is worth paying attention to one little-known fact. In the 1980s, the head of the CIA personally visited Saudi Arabia. The CIA analytical department calculated that if oil prices on the world market fell by just $1, the USSR would lose from $500 million to $1 billion a year. Historians claim that this was the purpose of the trip of CIA chief William Casey, who made the sheikh an "interesting proposal." After the negotiations between the Saudi Arabian authorities and Casey, oil production in the country skyrocketed. Thus, in 1986, the USSR's losses from falling oil prices amounted to $13 billion.

    The special operation to lower oil prices in 2013-14 repeated the situation with the Soviet Union exactly. Saudi Arabia turned on the pumps at full capacity and began pumping oil, and the United States followed suit, increasing oil production by 48%.

    To finally finish off the Russian economy, the United States imposed sanctions against it. The Americans banned major international transactions and began to persecute Russian entrepreneurs abroad.

    STEP 8. SUBVERSIVE WORK IN THE REGIONS

    In Soviet times, American intelligence analysts worked specifically with the governments of the Soviet Union republics and the socialist bloc countries – in Poland, Latvia, Lithuania, and Estonia. There, mistrust of Moscow was artificially created.

    Among the declassified 13 million CIA documents is a report entitled “Resistance Factors and Zones of Operation of Special Forces in Ukraine.” According to it, in 1957, American intelligence developed a plan for an anti-Soviet armed uprising in the Ukrainian Union Republic. The CIA intelligence services analyzed the mood of the residents of the Ukrainian SSR and predicted interethnic tensions between Russians and Ukrainians. The intelligence placed special emphasis on local residents who would cooperate with American special forces during the invasion.

    Now history is repeating itself, but in the regions of Russia. For example, in Yekaterinburg, the capital of the Urals, the number of American representatives and embassy workers is simply off the charts. In 2015 alone, US Ambassador to Russia John Tefft visited Yekaterinburg twice. That same year, Caitlin Kavalek, deputy to Victoria Nuland, who at that time held the post of US Assistant Secretary of State for European and Eurasian Affairs, came here.

    STEP 9. SPLITTING THE ELITES

    The most important step in the war of the special services against Russia will be the formation of sympathizers among the representatives of the highest echelons of power. Now this work is carried out primarily among the business elites. During the Soviet era, the most important success for the United States was precisely the confusion in the highest echelons of power. The 9th step of the Western special services' technology has not yet touched Russia.

    STEP 10. THE TRIGGER
    In the USSR, this happened in the late 1980s. Economic problems lead to food shortages. The country stands in long lines for basic necessities. "Agents of influence" promise people a decent life and democratic freedoms. The people are bought for jeans, cola and chewing gum and taken out into the streets. In some regions, tobacco riots begin. Betrayal reigns among the elites. Panic arises, and the country becomes ungovernable, after which a coup d'etat occurs.
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    Hello Russian Bear, welcome to the Avalon Forums! I was aware that Yeltsin was a pawn of the US and a traitor to Russia, but had not been aware that Gorbachev was considered to be the same.

    Your theme reminds me of Oliver Stone's excellent documentary "The Untold History of the United States".

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    Thank you for your warm feedback, I try for you, comrade. If you want me to publish some article, just tell me the topic that interests you. I will try to study it and publish information on this topic. I draw information from Russian sources intended for a Russian audience, you will not find such a view anywhere on American sites. If I directly copy something somewhere, I provide the original Russian links from where I took the information.

    I am criticized on the forum for publishing too many articles, it demotivates me. If I see that someone needs it, I am ready to try to publish articles. Because my information will be different from the foreign version anyway.
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    The collapse of the USSR. I supplemented the article and edited it with two topics: 1) How artificial shortages were created during Perestroika in the USSR. 2) 10 steps the US took to destroy the USSR: how the CIA carried out subversive activities in the USSR

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    Putin's entourage declared that the USSR exists! Here's why it was done.

    Hello, comrades. Recently, the adviser to the President of Russia Anton Kobyakov stated that the USSR legally exists. And, what is important, therefore, says Kobyakov, the conflict in Ukraine can be called an internal process.

    Well, that is, in essence, probably some kind of civil war. Another interesting thing. There was also an interesting discussion about this on the forum. The USSR legally exists and continues to exist. This has been said for a long time, since the 90s, by experts in constitutional law, including those in Western countries. The topic of the existence of the USSR has been discussed since the moment when the Soviet Union actually went into oblivion.
    And there are several important reasons for this. Well, firstly, the desire to understand in general from a legal point of view what it was. Secondly, if it turns out that the legal Soviet Union exists, the question of its restoration arises.

    Actually, we will talk about this now. There are many reasons why they say that the USSR exists. And when they are voiced, it is logical to ask the question, what about, say, the Russian Empire or any other state that ceased its activity illegally. It is very rare that some countries cease to exist legally. But in the case of the Soviet Union, everything is much more interesting. But before that, let's think logically. In general, for a new state to appear, so to speak, legal, legitimate, much is not needed. The desire of some people, its most active part, which will choose a new government for itself on any territory, is necessary. It does not matter who recognizes them, who does not, if this newly-created state copes with challenges and problems, then it will exist. Well, let's say the Soviet Union appeared. The Bolsheviks came, dispersed the provisional government, which at that time ruled Russia, and said that we are the power here. And those who were against were simply suppressed. Yes, the West, such an international community at first refused to recognize the Soviet power, but when the realization came that the Bolsheviks were here to stay, well, they decided to come to terms with it and legalize this power in their circles. Because ignoring such a force was more expensive for themselves. Well, by the way, which is clearly visible today again in the example of Russia and the West. The West also refuses to recognize the new Russia. Well, this is again for the time being.

    Yes, it's like in the movie Ivan the Terrible. If he's strong, they'll recognize him.

    -Europe won't recognize him as a tsar.

    -If he's strong, they'll recognize him.


    It all depends on your influence. If you've seized power, but are strong and powerful, then that's it, you'll be recognized and considered the most legitimate and lawful.

    And vice versa, even if you are, so to speak, the legitimate heir to the throne three times over, if you are weak, then no one will care about you. Well, these are such elementary things. But Russia is showing its strength right now. It came, took it and said that this is mine. If someone doesn’t like it, that’s your problem. But what’s most interesting here is that this process of such a return of influence, power, which Russia is conducting, can be carried out not only by demonstrating strength, but also by justifying it with the legal side of the issue.

    How will the topic of the illegal collapse of the Soviet Union help? The Soviet Union is a state that disintegrated into 15 independent republics. That is, earlier these republics were subordinated to a single center - the Communist Party, the Constitution, the USSR, which regulated everything between them. But in the late 80s, some of these republics, starting with the Baltics, said that they did not want to live in the USSR and announced their withdrawal from the Union.

    These events were called a parade of sovereignties. When only the name of the Soviet Union remained, in 1991 Yeltsin, Kravchuk and Shushkevich, the leaders of three republics of Russia, Ukraine and Belarus, gathered in Belovezhskaya Pushcha and said that, well, that's it, the USSR is ceasing to exist, and that the Commonwealth of Independent States - CIS - will take its place. Well, actually, in this treaty they indicated that the USSR was ceasing to exist.

    Everyone around, including the leader of the USSR, agreed with this and decided to consider this event the reason for the liquidation of the Soviet Union. In fact, Yeltsin and his associates only shot at a dying body, which in reality was killed by Gorbachev and those who stood behind him. Well, I think everyone understands that all this was illegal.

    The Soviet Union is, first of all, a territory and authorities. As for the territory, under Gorbachev's personal signature in 1991, resolutions were adopted recognizing the independence of the Baltic countries. That is, there was the Soviet Union, which included 15 republics.

    And in 1991, Gorbachev expelled these republics from the Union. By the way, after this decision, Deputy Prosecutor General Viktor Ilyukhin opened a criminal case against Gorbachev for treason. The case was, of course, hushed up, but the essence of the case was correctly reflected - this is treason.

    As for the authorities of the Soviet Union, Gorbachev, under the influence of the structure of forces that stood behind him, violating the Constitution of the USSR, also in 1991 liquidated the authorities of the Soviet Union - the KGB, various ministries, departments - he liquidated all of this. That is, both the territory and the power.

    Now look, why do they say that the USSR exists? In this state, the main law was the Constitution of the USSR. From the point of view of the laws of the Soviet Union, all the actions of Gorbachev and his team that led to the liquidation of the country are illegal, and therefore have no legal force and are subject to cancellation. Take, for example, the decision of Gorbachev and his team to dismember the country, driving out the same Baltics, which, by the way, Peter I bought for a lot of money from the Swedes when he defeated them.

    Well, here, just by the way, at least it would be possible to ask for compensation for their independence, some or none. So, in the Constitution of the Soviet Union, in the 72nd article it was written that each union republic retains the right to freely leave the Union. By the way, Putin calls this provision a time bomb that the Bolsheviks laid under the statehood of the country, which worked. But while the country was strong, no one thought about any exits. After the traitors to the Motherland came to power, they remembered this article and said that if there is such a provision in the Constitution, then it is necessary to decide how it should work. And they wrote a law on the withdrawal of union republics from the USSR. And here, in principle, there is nothing to find fault with. Here is the Constitution, here is the law based on it. Whoever wants to leave, please read it, look at the procedure, follow it and leave. The meaning of the law is simple and obvious. Before separating from the Union, it is necessary to hold a referendum and find out whether people want to leave or not. And after that, gradually returning to the Union the lands they received during their existence in the USSR, leave it, the Union. Although this law was adopted under the rule of traitors, it is quite fair. If you want the independence promised by the Constitution, well, please, ask your people first, return the lands that the Union gave you, yes, like Crimea, and gradually leave. Everything is written there. But no one was going to implement this law. The nationalists in Lithuania, Latvia and Estonia said that they don’t give a damn about any laws and that they are independent. Gorbachev simply agreed with this and signed a decree that began the liquidation of the 1945 borders, for which more than 26 million people died. But as Kobyakov said earlier, this and other decisions that led to the collapse of the USSR were not laws, and therefore are subject to cancellation. And thus, the Soviet Union legally exists. All documents that speak of the end of the Soviet Union, like the Belovezh Accords, have no legal force.

    Now the most interesting part. As has already been said, it is logical that any state that has gone into oblivion can be called existing only based on the fact that it was liquidated somehow illegally. But in the case of the Soviet Union, its legitimacy is also recognized by international law.

    Everything is simple here, formally we are living according to the results of World War II. All the fundamental documents that form international law were signed by the Soviet Union. And the collapse of the USSR violates current international laws, such as the treaty on borders on earth, the protocol of the Potsdam Conference, the Paris Peace Treaties and the final Helsinki Accords.

    Take the same Helsinki Act of 1978, one of the most important documents on which international law is based. It clearly states about the inviolability of borders and the territorial integrity of states, including the Soviet Union. And what do we get? It turns out that in legal terms there are no reasons to say that the USSR has ceased to exist.

    Yes, the country does not actually exist, but as for the laws, the whole world says that we must adhere to the laws of international law. So, these documents say that the Soviet Union exists. Now the most important thing is how to use this.

    Again, according to international law and the Constitution of Russia, Russia is the legal successor and continuer of the USSR. And if it turns out that some court in Moscow recognizes Gorbachev's actions as illegal, or rather, the papers he signed, then we will find ourselves in a situation where all former republics of the USSR will fall under the jurisdiction of Russia and will become not former, but real republics. And these information leaks from people like Kobyakov are not just like that. In my opinion, society is being warmed up before this decision. Note that many important people, both Volodin and Bastrykin, are now talking about the need to conduct an investigation into the causes of the collapse of the USSR. Perhaps you have heard or seen how signatures are being collected on the streets of the country in order to initiate a judicial investigation into the liquidation of the country. As was said, this can be done easily in legal terms. And there can be no interpretation here. The Soviet Union exists in the legal field. Everything depends only on a political decision. In my opinion, this is also hindered by the pro-Western elites of other countries of the former Soviet Union. If our oligarchs and politicians licked the West's head until recently, then what does it say, for example, about the same Kazakhstan? There are few people there who want to create a new union, I mean those in power, and, for example, Moscow's decision to recognize the illegality of their existence as an independent country will undermine relations between us. There are already a lot of Russophobes in the countries around Russia. Well, imagine that they will also be told that they must obey Moscow's decision, and, for example, hold referendums there on whether the people want the restoration of the Union or not. New conflicts may flare up here. Of course, this all depends on Russia's position. If it emerges victorious in this confrontation with the West for its independence, then the entire territory of the former Soviet Union will be liberated from Western influence. So, now you know. As for Ukraine, after recognizing the existence of the USSR, its current leaders for the West, according to international law, should become not fighters for independence, but separatists. Well, otherwise, then support the separation of regions from their countries, there is Texas, Catalonia, Scotland, Ireland and the like. That's the situation, friends. And that's all for now.
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