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THE PUTIN ENIGMA

MICHAEL WALSH Unarguably the most popular statesman in the world, support for Russian President Vladimir Putin, in Russia and much of the rest of the world, is on a par with support for the freely elected President-Chancellor Adolf Hitler (1933-1945.  

Putin’s support base is the patriotic conservative right church.  In the opposing camp, the liberal-left, who describe the Russian leader as ‘Putler’. 

Western liberal mainstream daily vilifies Putin as they once did with the overthrown German Führer.

What did Josef Goebbels say?  ‘If you wake in the morning and you have not been pilloried by the Press, you have not been active the day before.’

Personally, I don’t have a dilemma with Putin.  Most of what he does might have been lifted straight out of the Reich’s rule book. 

He has stood up to the U.S., avoided the Rothschild banks, and rejected and replaced financial institutions like the IMF and the ECB. 

He has banned in Russia most of what we want to see banned in the West, such as immigration, LGBT and GM foods, etc. 

RIGHT: Millions of images of the German Leader are with children and animals – Vladimir Putin is following the same trend.

He has restored Russian pride, prosperity and security, hounded corruption, and the oligarchs. The list of ‘Good Putin’ points would fill a book.

True, Putin has banned historical revisionism, as have many Western countries.  Pragmatism:  Both Russia and the West have much of their dark past to cover up.  This censorship is to protect their past sins and society from the consequences of discovering that Hitler was a saint rather than a sinner. 

There are a hard-line few who hate or distrust Putin because he doesn’t goose-step across Red Square, sieg-heiling the Fuhrer. 

This is not going to happen.  Whether we like it or not, many but not all Russians respect Stalin. 

Is there anything strange about that?  In Britain, Churchill, an American citizen and guilty of as many crimes as Stalin, was voted the ‘Greatest Englishman Ever.’ 

In the U.S., his vile henchman, who assisted in butchering Europe, F D R Roosevelt (and Eisenhower) are revered as is Stalin in Russia.  Those who cast stones come to mind.  Putin has condemned Bolshevism; have Western leaders done so?  No.

Putin is castigated by some for ‘working with Israel; you mean Hitler didn’t?  Hitler was not anti-Jewish per se; many lived, worked, and served in the Reich armed forces. 

Hitler was anti-Talmudic.  There is a difference.  In Hitler’s Germany, there were laws against incitement and many laws, seen by some as unjust, to protect the NSDAP Reich. 

In the 1920s and 1930s, the fear of Bolshevism gave the German people sleepless nights. 

Imagine the alarm when the Reich signed the Ribbentrop-Molotov Pact, which gifted Poland and the Baltic States to arch-enemy Bolshevik Moscow.

This choice was Hitler’s worst nightmare.  Being a statesman and having to deal with realities rather than dreams, Hitler had little choice but the hard choice. 

Finally, a little sanguine maturity, please.  If you value and respect your opinion and defend your right to express it, then extend the same freedom to others, or join the Bolsheviks.

RUSSIAN PRESIDENT VLADIMIR PUTIN – LIKE HITLER HAS:-

Unified the people: 

Restored Christianity as the spiritual foundation of the nation

Patriotism has become a positive force

Restored the country’s economy

Outlawed sexual depravity

Modernised the armed forces

Restored the people’s faith in themselves

Took control of the banks

Permits a free media ~ within limits

Has reined in the influence of non-government organisations

Scrutinises and controls non-Russian quangos.

Respects its past and culture

Outlawed corruption, pursues, imprisons, exiles oligarchs

Created an agenda to increase the population

Enjoys a very high approval rating

Infuriates Wall Street and Washington

Russia and ~ Reich both suffer economic warfare by the Capitalist West

Russia ~ Reich were both threatened militarily by the Capitalist West

Returns profits of national resources to the people

Cracks down on anti-state subversion

No evidence of personal enrichment     

Vilified by the West’s orchestrated mainstream media

Displays of national symbolism were encouraged and subsidised

Eliminates social division and class

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LIFE IN THE REICH Mike Walsh: The standard of living in Hitler’s Third Reich was far superior to that elsewhere in the developed world. German workers enjoyed a lifestyle similar to movie stars. Germany led the world in fashion, medicine, cinema, lifestyle, manufacturing, transport infrastructure, public facilities, cutting-edge science, healthcare and education. Life in the Reich was removed by Amazon because it dared to show Hitler’s Germany as it was and not as the propagandists would have us believe it was.

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  1. “Rejected and replaced financial institutions like the IMF”

    Not true, Putin always refers to the IMF, he also installed as governor of the Central Russian Bank a globalist and an agent of the WEF (if not a Jew).

    Russia is also well on its way to impose CDBC and digital id’s even before the totalitarian west.

    Real nationalists are censored, banned, discriminated when not murdered in Putins’ Russia.

    As for immigration, millions of Muslim illegal aliens are polluting Russia. 20% of the population are Muslims. He never stopped immigration, just in words.

    Finally the “war in Ukraine” is a joke, Putin should have crushed Ukraine in few weeks and we are now 3 years and a half into a conflict where he withdraw from red lines to red lines.

    When he betrayed Syria last year, he revealed to the world who he really was.

    Far from being Hitler, more an oligarch and Chabad controlled civil servant who is presiding over the breakup of Russia.

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      • Thank you Mr “I don’t agree with what you say but will defend with my life the right for you to say it.” The eloquence of “Look lady” is just beautiful. Keep writing your “Bubbly Maria” & “Putin is the new Messiah” articles, it’s some of your best work. No where were you forced to print my comments, so, to then turn it around by writing “…just start your own platform. I have given you enough lead… most say too much” is wild. Censorship: Mr Walsh Style. Putin would be pleased. I take it if I had praised you to the hilt, you would not have responded that way. If I did have my own platform, I’d stick to the facts, not create a superhero Putin cartoon & cheer on Maria: Moscow Spin Doctor. I thought someone who had been through all you had would find any comment extremely harmless, I was wrong. Again, thank you. It’s been most interesting, informative.

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    • Finally, someone speaking the truth. That whole article is pure nonsense. I am sure The Fuhrer would be appalled to be compared to a Soviet KGB Putin. No similarities whatsoever. This is a pro- Russia website. How one can be pro-Russia & Pro Fuhrer is an oddity. Putin speaks ill of the “Nazis” often. He is doing it in the Ukraine, and Mr Walsh makes this absurd comparison. Who is Putin controlled by? Guess.

      Mr Walsh says he will defend your right to say what you will, even if he doesn’t agree with it. Not so. I rejected Maria, what’s her name, Putin mouthpiece, and my comment was never printed. I don’t mind it not getting printed, but then to say you will defend my right to say it makes no sense. The pictures on this site depicting Putin like some sort of Messiah is messed up.

      Putin on commencing his Ukraine invasion (all part of building Eurasia) banned Russian media from using the words: “invasion” “attack” “assault “war”. Calling something by its rightful name is a problem for Putin. Using such words to describe the Ukraine War may see you fined, banned, etc. Yes, I know Mr Walsh, you won’t be printing this because I don’t kiss Putin’s posterior. I know. Keep defending my right not to agree with you & Putin. Thanks for that. Zelensky & Putin are both working for the same BS artists. That’s why one only ever hears BS from both. Trump is just as bad. They’re triplets. I try not to read Putin/ Russia articles here. They’re not objective. It’s just a Putin/ Russia lovefest. Nauseating.

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    • Let’s look at how “amazing” Russia & Putin are. This is in reference to my earlier comment.

      When Putin invaded Ukraine in 2022, he imposed a rule where no one in the press, media, social networks, etc, could describe the invasion as a war, assault, attack, invasion. You can receive a hefty jail sentence for using those terms, as high as 15 years.

      Russia increases censorship with new law: 15 years in jail for calling Ukraine invasion a ‘war’.

      https://www.yahoo.com/news/russia-cracks-down-free-speech-040014673.html

      Now, let’s look at what type of sentence you might receive for murder in Russia. Every case is different, of course.

      Ordinary murder. The punishment for this category is presented in Part 1 of Article 105 of the Criminal Code. A citizen who commits actions that lead to the death of a person due to malicious intent, revenge, or as a result of a fight is sentenced by the court to imprisonment from 6 to 15 years.

      Aggravated murder. Qualified as especially serious. Considered by Article 105, Part 2 of the Criminal Code of the Russian Federation. How much they will pay for killing a person depends on the nature of the crime. In the best case, the defendant is expected to be imprisoned for a period of 8 years. At worst, life imprisonment.

      https://utnews.ru/en/protiv-lichnosti/skolko-let-dayut-za-ubijstvo.html

      So, you could be serving up to a 15 year sentence for using Putin’s banned words, while a muderer could end up serving a much lesser sentence. In Putin’s Russia, making him look like an invader, warmonger, attacker, assaulter & saying so is far worse than murder.

      Perhaps if Putin wasn’t always on the warpath, like Stalin before him, words like those he has now banned would not be attributed to him. When you have to censor vocabulary, it shows your insecurity, irrelevancy and deceit. How anyone can defend Putin is mindboggling.

      The fact people are fabricating and giving us a false picture of Stalin & Russia shows how rotten it all is. That non-Russians, working outside of Russia, are propping up this false narrative further illustrates how dreadful anything coming out of Russia really is. It’s not enough that Russians have to create a false Putin, but non- Russians outside need do it too. Is Putin’s image so bereft that it needs building up from all & sundry? Certainly appears that way. Unfortunately, there are many of these Putin fabricators, in & out of Russia. Again, not expecting nor hoping that this will be printed here.

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  2. One must admit that since the Syrian debacle, there are huge doubts on Putin real loyalties.

    In the last weeks there was an assassination attempt on him and then the day before Istanbul, a devastating attack deep inside Russia against strategic bombers in multiple regions (from the Arctic to South Siberia).

    It’s obvious that all the west was into these attacks, including “peacemaker” Trump.

    And what do the Russians do? They quietly go to talk in Istanbul as if it was only routine events.

    Putin clearly drew red lines but keep not enforcing them.

    After 3 years and a half, the Jewish dwarf dictator Zelensky should have been eliminated long ago and yet he’s still there?

    Very very strange indeed. It looks like Putin let’s them hurt Russia on purpose and I am normally a big Russia supporter.

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