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The only thing we learn from history is that we never learn from history. There are many examples of this expression. Few compare with the periods between 1933 and 1945 and its parallel repeating today in Central Europe.
In essence: what is the outcome of another country’s change of government that is hellbent on separating their nation’s welfare from the hegemonic interests of the Western Alliance?
This triggers the creation of mass war psychosis in which the maverick nation’s head of state is demonized. Sanctions are applied to isolate, punish and economically damage the rebellious state.
The legacy press, described by Reich Minister Joseph Goebbels as ‘the keyboard government plays on’ acts as the bullhorn of Western administrations.

Recently, the EU parliament was named, shamed and silenced by MEP Grzegorz Braun. After taking the stand, the Polish Member of the European Parliament came straight to the point during its debate on Syria.
RIGHT: MEP Grzegorz Braun
“The question is, who is next that you are going to nominate as the bad guy? Someone who is to be erased, and delegitimized? Someone you want to help rob and kill?
“Who next because as long as I am listening to your debate every time you nominate somebody. You nominate Russia. Obviously. China, North Korea, Iran, Syria, Georgia, Moldova, Romania. These are the countries you don’t like.
“You want to take Europe to war, to war. All along you were being grotesque with your warmongering. Now you are becoming more and more dangerous to the people of Europe and the people of the world. So, who next, madam commissioner, are you next going to nominate
This reach-out is accompanied by economic sanctions, the tearing up of treaties, bellicose rhetoric and the demonization of Russia’s head of State.
As Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov pointed out, ‘‘For at least the past 300 years Russia has been an inseparable part of European culture and politics. The periods of Russia’s most active participation in European affairs were marked by stability and peace on the continent.”

All that was set to change with the emergence of the United States at the birth of the 20th century, a rogue nation based on expansion, war and plunder.
In 1917 Russia’s Romanov dynasty (1613-1917) was toppled, not by revolution as legacy media would have it, but by a Wall Street/Washington stratagems of regime change.
Simultaneously the Habsburg Empire (1273-1918) which had welded together Central Europe for 647 years, was fragmented.
Following World War I, (1914-1918) Imperial Germany (1871-1918) suffered defeat, and plunder as its colonies were fed into maws of British colonialism. The United States emerged as the world’s arbiter.

Being a vampirish creature of habit, Washington and Wall Street persisted in their expansionist, war and plunder-based economy to the present day.
It couldn’t last. It is predicted that the United States, with or without the incoming President Donald Trump, will be overtaken by events as the new world emerges..
Hoisted on its own petard the current generation is predicted to be the pallbearers of North America’s funeral. Simultaneously, the orphaned European Union will have no choice but to learn how to stand on its own 27 feet.
Is this possible? Any predictions, which I share, leans towards Europe falling under Russian influence – and dependency.
On the face of it, the predictions of Vangeliya Pandeva Gushterova, (1911-1996) commonly known as Baba Vanga, a Bulgarian prophetess will likely come to fruition.

“Russia is predicted to herald in world peace and flourish in the face of good fortune. Everything melts away like ice yet the glories of Vladimir (Putin?) and the glory of Russia are the only things that will remain. Russia will not only survive but will dominate the world.”
Baba Vanga, born in 1911 passed to the other side in 1996. Remarkably, this was the year that Russia’s redeemer and unfettered head of state, Vladimir Putin entered political life in St Peterburg.
To recap: This triggered the creation of mass war psychosis in which the maverick nation’s head of state is demonized. Sanctions are applied to isolate and economically degrade the nonconformist state.
Finally, when all else fails, de facto war and then a hot war is declared.
In the past, this stratagem has served the American-led Western Alliance well. However, for the first time in history, America’s Pacific and Atlantic moats are impotent. This then is the only game-changer that matters.
The tennis racket is in the grip of Russia’s fist and it appears to be a case of ‘game, set and match.’ If he is up to the minute with his history Donald Trump will have this on his mind as he makes his triumphant entry into the White House. PLEASE SHARE OUR STORIES

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