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Catastrophe Looms in the Wake of Delusions: The Delusional World Versus the Real World

With gratitude to Batiushka, our writer

1. The Delusional World

a. Prigozhin

On 23 and 24 June in Russia the highly ambitious and foul-mouthed oligarch, Evgeny Prigozhin, decided that he should take control of the Russian Ministry of Defence. Thus he created a mutiny, centred in the provincial southern city of Rostov, which is the headquarters of the Russian SMO. Prigozhin is the head of Wagner PMC, the Russian equivalent of the US private military contractor Academi (formerly Blackwater) and much military activity had been subcontracted or outsourced to Prigozhin’s Russian Army-run Wagner group. For months Prigozhin had quite openly been accusing the Russian Ministry of Defence of incompetence in a series of hysterical, unstable and jealous tirades. Like so many very rich, very narcissistic and rather shady businessmen (a certain American example comes immediately to mind), too big for his boots Prigozhin lacked only one thing: power. The difference between the US and Russia is that in the US such oligarchs can become President, in Russia they cannot.

Prigozhin clearly wanted to seize power from the government, just like the power-hungry traitors in February 1917, who seized power from the Tsar’s government and so stole the imminent victory which would have ended the First World War within months and saved millions of lives. At this point it is still not known whether Prigozhin had Western backers, like those of 1917, or whether his work came purely from his own overweening ambition. As President Putin remarked, this has come when Russian soldiers are fighting against ‘Neonazis and their masters and the whole military, economic and media machine of the West’. Prigozhin’s mutiny, apparently all but at an end after the intervention of President Lukashenko, now gives President Putin the chance, if he wants, to adopt martial law in Russia and declare total mobilisation – up to 5,000,000 soldiers – and end the war quickly. In the end, the Prigozhin affair is a distraction, a storm in a teacup, but it does strengthen the once ever-cautious President Putin. All that Prigozhin’s spoilt child egomania shows is that some Russians too can have delusions. Catastrophe looms in the wake of delusions.

b. The USA

It has become increasingly clear that the re-election of the US President is dependent on the military victory of the US puppet regime in Kiev. After all, victorious presidents get re-elected. However, there is the problem that Kiev is not winning and is very unlikely to linger on until the US election of November 2024. And that is apart from the problem of Biden’s evident senility.

Moreover, the US elite has so aggravated China (according to Biden, President Xi is ‘a dictator’) that the highly aggressive US elite, caught like a wounded animal, is now desperately facing a two-front war, in the Ukraine and in Taiwan. And it is losing both. Catastrophe looms in the wake of delusions.

c. Europe

Who is the most important person in any European country? It is not President this or Prime Minister that. Today, the only person who really counts in any European country is the US ambassador: in Germany since 1945, in the UK and France since the Suez humiliation in 1956, in Eastern Europe since 1989 and in the Ukraine since 2014, as the US crept east. However, more and more Europeans are beginning to realise this.

European governments are becoming more and more unpopular, as the electorates realise that they have been voting for such US puppets. Most Hungarians and most Moldovans realise it, as probably do most Romanians, Bulgarians, Czechs and Slovaks. In countries like Germany and France, and even Poland, the realisation is dawning. Even in the benighted UK, where the government is already extremely unpopular, a small minority has put two and two together. When will the peoples of Europe revolt? Catastrophe looms in the wake of delusions.

d. The Ukraine

The Kiev regime offensive (not ‘counteroffensive’ – it is the Kiev regime that is offending) has failed: you don’t ‘pause’ successful offensives. The offensive was forced on Kiev by US politicians, the Kiev troops were ill-prepared and unprepared. In other words, the offensive was suicidal and those who encouraged it are guilty of the mass murder of their Ukrainian cannon-fodder serfs. Of course, they had ‘miracle’, ‘gamechanger’ Western weapons. However, in fact, these were obsolete and useless weapons and are now destroyed weapons. Meanwhile, after nearly eighteen months the Kiev regime, with its typically Ukrainian sense of entitlement mentality, continually demands new weapons.

This simply means that all the ‘new’ weapons so far have been useless. Those who keep demanding again and again must be losing. Winners do not demand. They do not need to demand. All of this is taking place in a country whose economy is bankrupt and whose infrastructure is wrecked. It is not viable and cannot pay its civil servants even their wages without Western money. Of course, there is now the fantasy that Russia will pay for the rebuilding of the Ukraine. Nobody has yet explained how this could happen. Indeed, Russia has stated that the US should pay for rebuilding, as it is responsible for the destruction of the Ukraine, which thirty years ago was prosperous and had a population twice as big as today. Catastrophe looms in the wake of delusions.

e. NATO

On 11th July the NATO summit will open in Vilnius. Western propagandists are currently predicting a fast track to NATO for the Ukraine. However, for this to happen the Ukraine must meet several more conditions, so far unmet, and all member countries must unanimously agree on its joining. This is despite the fact that 10 NATO nations out of its 31 being against and despite the fact that President Biden has himself said publicly that he is against. Why is joining NATO formally in any case necessary? After all, the Kiev regime is already essentially a member of NATO. Tens of thousands of NATO troops/mercenaries are fighting for the Kiev regime in Kiev regime uniforms and the Kiev regime is armed with NATO equipment and tens of thousands of its troops are trained in NATO countries and follow orders from NATO officers stationed in the Ukraine.

The only real question is if NATO troops are officially to take part in this US proxy war. And where would they be from? From Poland? From Latvia? From Lithuania? From the UK? That would be a further escalation in a long line of escalations: supply of medium-range missiles, attacking Russian territory, sending NATO tanks, sending depleted uranium, and eventually sending NATO F-16 planes. There is even talk about the NATO use of ‘tactical’ nuclear weapons or ‘dirty bombs’. The word ‘tactical’ is here irrelevant. Any use of nuclear weapons by the West means World War III and the end of the world. Such use of nuclear weapons is unthinkable, but catastrophe looms in the wake of delusions.

2. The Real World

a. What happens after the Kiev Regime’s Coming Military Collapse?

The offensive will soon be over. Kiev has suffered huge and suicidal losses, nearing a thousand armoured vehicles and tanks and some 14,000 dead, wounded, captured and surrendered. Total mobilisation has been declared in Kiev and the far western Galician province of Ivano-Frankivsk, in order to recruit new cannon fodder. Some are even saying that the Kiev regime will fall at the end of July, others in October. So early?

We doubt it, but we may be quite wrong, especially in the light of the Prigozhin mutiny. That is now concentrating minds on one question: how can we end this conflict as soon as possible? Whatever the case, sooner or later, the obscenity of the US-orchestrated suicide of the Ukraine, ‘fighting to the last Ukrainian’, surely cannot go on for more than another year. What happens after the coming Kiev regime military collapse? Surely it is internal political collapse. And that must mean civil turmoil, internal power struggles in Kiev and the death or flight of Zelensky.

b. What Will Remain?

Nobody knows what will remain of the present (Soviet) Ukraine after the conflict is over. Crimea left by popular vote in 2014 and four eastern provinces left in the same way at the end of 2022. More may follow. Some are already talking about imminent Russian plans to take Kharkov and Odessa – both essentially Russian-speaking cities. However, all we can say for sure is that the New Ukraine will look very different from that of January 2022. Increasingly, the New Ukraine looks like being a landlocked Kiev Confederation. In other words, the future for the New Ukraine looks like Belarusification.

c. Rebuilding?

The Ukraine is shattered. In order for it to be rebuilt, it will first have to become an independent country, it will have to be ‘de-Blackrockised’, resovereignised. The Ukraine will have to be demined and rebuilt. US companies like Blackrock, to which must of the Ukraine was sold by its puppet regime, will receive zero compensation. All their investments, like those of any US or European country and company in the Ukraine, will be lost and the massive debts of the Kiev regime will simply be cancelled by Russia.

d. What Will Happen to Western Politicians?

Western politicians, as ever, here today, gone tomorrow, can simply be removed, either by popular revolt or at the ballot box. Whereas President Putin has 80% of support, few Western politicians have more than 20% of support. Western politicians can simply retire and then complain that they were betrayed. But nobody will be listening to them anyway.

e. What Will Happen to The Western Media?

From the outset the Western media have amused us with lies like ‘Putin’s unprovoked and brutal attack’, ‘the full-scale Russian invasion’, ‘Russia is running out of missiles and ammunition’, ‘Russian retreats’ and ‘the imminent Ukrainian victory over untrained and cowardly Russian conscripts sent in to die in wave after wave’. These lies were sent them by the US PR companies which write Kiev propaganda. Now the lazy Western media are going to have to start publishing defeatist headlines for Kiev over a period of weeks or months in order to excuse themselves. The truth is that Russia was never defeated, but simply that it was not prepared for this conflict, as it never could have expected that the West would send hundreds of thousands of young Ukrainian men to die for no reason.

As a result, a year ago Russia had to mobilise a real army for a serious war, and that took some time, but they never lost any territory. We can see from the initial invasion that Putin and Lavrov assumed that the US would negotiate. Anyone who suggests that Russians are so stupid that they believed they could conquer a nation of over 30 million people with 100,000 soldiers is lying. The initial SMO was obviously a negotiation tactic. The fact is that the Western media have always lied. They in turn will say they were lied to and perhaps even admit that they have no independence, that they have always been State mouthpieces, incapable of investigative research because of ‘editorial control’, that is to say, censorship.

f. What Will Happen to The West?

The Western elite does not live in a virtual world, because the virtual is one that exists parallel to the real world, but the real world does not even exist in the West. This is because it lives in a delusional world – delusional, because it believes in its own delusions. The Western elite still believes in its own foundational myth, that the West is different, it is the exception, the best. The Western elite can propose its fantasies until it is blue in the face, but Russia will in any case dispose. For example, the Western elite says: ‘We will freeze the conflict in the Ukraine’. It cannot freeze it, because Russia will not allow it! Clearly Russia will give up nothing. And not just Putin, but Russia will give up nothing.

What Russia is ending up with is the whole Non-Western world on its side and a lead role in this new world order. This is more than they could have ever hoped for. The Saint Petersburg International Economic Forum had representatives from more than 100 countries. Everyone is tired of the US for many reasons, the most recent being that the US elite is in the process of forcing the world to consider that sexual perversion is normal. Western-led globalisation is dying and even President Macron, the Rothschild messenger boy, wants to go to BRICS, though that will not be allowed. The truth is that the West’s proxy war against Russia only ever took place because the US wanted to eliminate a powerful competitor and preserve its hegemony.

We are facing the prospect not just of the political collapse of the Kiev regime, but, gradually, probably over years, the collapse of one Western country after another, starting in EU Europe. Inflation there has not been ‘caused by Putin’, but by anti-Russian sanctions and the consequent huge rise in prices of food, fertiliser, natural gas and oil. There is no doubt that ‘Russia will leave all doors open’ (a quotation from Sergei Lavrov), for partnership with European countries, providing that they understand that their interests are better served by Moscow than by Washington’s megalomaniac ambitions. The fact is that the West is unable to expand its domains. The Western mentality does not export to countries which do not have a Western history. That is why the West failed in the Eastern European Orthodox world, in Asian Vietnam, Iraq and Afghanistan, and in Africa. Indeed, even in Catholic Latin America, still outside the post-Protestant world, it failed. It has now also failed everywhere in the Ukraine, except in its Habsburg-Polish Galician far west. Catastrophe looms in the wake of delusions.

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Robert Italia
2 years ago

“It has now also failed everywhere in the Ukraine, except in its Habsburg-Polish Galician far west. Catastrophe looms in the wake of delusions.” And yet they–Masters of the Universe, and Maker of all the Rules–will not take NO for an answer, as they always get what they want (world domination).… Read more »