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Автор: Nikolay Starikov
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Story four

About loafers in air defence and strict comrade Stalin

The atmosphere at the end of August 1939 was tense and edgy. Poland, for example, just a week before it had to become the 'guiltless victim of Hitler's aggression'… was firing on German airliners (!) flying over its territory. Not trespassing on its air area but just passing on their way to other countries. One can read about this completely freely in the book by Hitler's interpreter, Paul Schmidt, who went to Moscow together with Ribbentrop. This book has been published several times in England and in the USA and no one has ever questioned this story: 'In the course of a brief visit to the aerodrome restaurant, I had learnt that both Condors[151] were having fighter cover. In the last few days, such was the tension which had already developed between Germany and Poland, Lufthansa machines had often been fired on by Polish anti-aircraft batteries'.[152]

Imagine the following picture: an aircraft with the German foreign minister is flying to the USSR to sign this treaty between Berlin and Moscow for Great Britain which was so unwanted for Britain. And gets shot down by the Polish air defence. What does it mean? For Germany it would be an excuse to declare war on Poland. And it would mean that there would be no treaty with the USSR. When did Ribbentrop fly to Moscow? 'On 23rd August in the afternoon between 4 and 5 p.m., we arrived at Moscow airport in the Fiihrer's aircraft', says the German foreign minister himself.[153] I should remind you that the attack against Poland is planned for 26th August. Hitler might just have no time to send another minister to the Kremlin. Or may even not want to. Hitler did not break off contact with the West. Should Ribbentrop be unable to make it, the Fuhrer, being a fatalist, would immediately send Goering to London.

Примечания

1

http://www.glossary.ru/cgi-bin/gl_sch2.cgi?R0pDuxzkgwxyiltt:p!xywup.

2

As examples of a country with partial sovereignty; Germany, France and India can be mentioned. Do you trust to find your country in this list, dear reader? Can you with hand on heart, quite honestly say that the government of your country acts in the interests of your country, and does not act under the pressure of Washington or London?

3

http://www.rodon.org/polit-100903111615.

4

The population of Germany numbered 67 million, and the population of France 39 million. That's why the 'militarization' of Germany was less than that of France percentage-wise – 1.2% against 2%. (Isaev A. V. Antisuvorov. Moscow: Exmo, Yauza, 2004; http://militera.lib.ru/research/isaev_avl/04.html).

5

http://germany-germaniya.de/naselenie-germanii.html.

6

http://grani.rU/Politics/World/US/Us_politics/m.74496.html.

7

In 2010 it will amount to 1.4 trillion US dollar.

8

'Quite by chance' it has grown by 40 times (http://www.narkotiki.ru/ocomments_6728.html).

9

For no apparent reason, merely out of considerations for prestige, the USSR strived to maintain the military balance up to the last decimal place. I.e. if the USA had 4000 nuclear warheads, we had also to have 4000, even though 2500 nuclear devices were enough to destroy all flesh on the Earth several times.

10

It was dissolved on 1st July 1991. As Gorbatchev was told that there were no guarantees of NATO dissolution, and it was necessary to get such first, he replied: 'What will the West need NATO for, once we have dissolved the Warsaw pact?' The West played up to him readily. On the 19-21 November, on the plenary meeting of the heads of OSCE countries in Paris, the Charter for a New Europe was adopted: 'The era of confrontation and division of Europe has ended… New partnership will be built… Security is indivisible' (Utkin, A. General Secretary's Betrayal. M.: Algoritm, 2010. P. 96.). Where is this declaration now? Who executes it? Who observes it?

Since we have touched upon the Eastern Europe – please, note that none of the former USSR allies became neutral, i.e. independent. All of them entered NATO. That confirms once again the old truth: if you do not control something, this 'something' will be controlled by somebody else. And this 'somebody' will never be neutral. If you renounce your control over something, this control will be just taken over by your rival. That is all.

11

Gorbatchev learned about the dissolution of the country which he had been ruling, from mass-media. He was very offended by the fact that Yeltsin did not call him but George Bush.

12

Gorbatchev's achievements in German reunification are enormous and undeniable. It is not for nothing that he was conferred with a title of 'the best German. The thing is that he was the one who insisted on the scenario that was realised in reality. Germany's allies in NATO – Great Britain and the USA – vehemently opposed to the restoration of Germany's unity. A certain interim period was suggested. The Anglo-Saxons have always been afraid of independent and strong Germany, and this argument will have importance in their policy as long as Germany is powerful. And having done so much good for the Germans, Gorbatchev did as much bad for Russians. As of today, the Russian people is the most numerous divided people not only in Europe but in the whole world! There are Russians left beyond the borders of Russia and Belorussians and Ukrainians, that are not three 'fraternal' peoples but one people. A unified country was cut into pieces, a unified people was divided. So, why is Gorbatchev so disliked in his motherland?

13

The Germans were mad with happiness and were ready to sign any conditions of reunification. Including leaving NATO for the unified FRG. Gorbatchev took their word for it. When, a bit later, withdrawal of Russian troops from the former GDR was discussed, Germany was ready to pay any amount as compensation. And this is understandable – how much does it cost to unify a people? No amount of money can be excessive here. Gorbatchev refused to take the money although the USSR had to take loans from the West at the time. As a result the troops were withdrawn into the fields. Why hurry? The troops needed to be withdrawn slowly, to make sure that unified Germany was neutral and kept to its obligation on leaving NATO. Nothing better than a 100,000 strong army has been invented to control politicians over keeping their promises.

14

The share of gold in the Russian gold and foreign currency reserves is less than 10%.

15

We mean countries whose currencies are not considered reserve currencies. More information on this system below.

16

This organisation has many names – FRB, The Federal Reserve, The Federal Reserve System, The Fed etc.

17

We will speak of peculiarities of the dollar, its history and its numerous varieties in one of the chapters of this book.

18

Or Act of December 23, 1913 / http://www.federalreserve.gov/pubs/Federies/Federi.htm.

19

http://www.federalreserveeducation.org/fedl01/structure.

20

You will find more information on establishment, structure and functioning of the Fed in my book called 'Crisi$: How is It Organized', therefore we will not go into too much detail here.

21

Banknotes and coins of the Federal Reserve System of the USA: Reference Book. Moscow: IPK 'InterKrim – press'. 2008. P. 10.

22

Each Federal Reserve bank is assigned its own number and letter. If you look at the front of the banknote, you will see the mark below the serial number on the left side of the note: A1 – Boston, B2 – New York, C3 – Philadelphia, D4 – Cleveland, E5 – Richmond, F6 – Atlanta, G7 – Chicago, H8 – St. Louis, 19 – Minneapolis, J10 – Kansas City, K11 – Dallas, L12 – San Francisco.

23

http://rosfincom.ru/news/1849.html.

24

Thus, the issues of the financial universe on the global scale are resolved by thirteen people: a banker from each of the twelve federal reserve banks plus the Chairman of the Fed.

25

www.federalreserve.gov.

26

Greenspan A. The age of turbulence: adventures in a new world. New York : Penguin Press, 2007.

27

The principle of the so-called 'independence' of the Central Bank is the basis of the world economy. It is this burden that pulls it downwards, to the bottom. We will study the situation using Russia as an example. But if you, my dear reader, start studying the law on the Central Bank of your own country, you will find the very same things in there.

28

http://base.consultant.ru/cons/cgi/online.cgi?req=doc;base=LAW;n=35977.

29

The size of the registered capital – Chapter II, Article 10.

30

To calculate the exact share of gold in our gold and foreign currency reserves, you need to go to the website of the Central Bank (http://www.cbr.ru) to the section 'International reserves of the Russian Federation'. Then you just need to divide the amount of reserves in gold by the amount of reserves in dollars and then multiply the result by 100.

31

This is legal terminology. The three stated rights: possession, use and disposal – belong to the owner of the property according to article 209 of the Civil Code of the Russian Federation. This means that the owner of the gold and foreign currency reserves is the Bank of Russia!

32

This is exactly how the Central Bank does it. The same article 2 says: 'The Bank of Russia undertakes its expenditures by means of its own profits' And what does the Bank of Russia do? Oh, it issues money. Hard work. Barely makes ends meet.

33

http://kp.ru/daily/24267/463675.

34

http://top.rbc.ru/economics/27/05/2009/306406.shtml.

35

Chapter III, article 16.

36

Yakunin V.I, Bagdasaryan V.E., Sulakshin S. S. New technologies of fighting the Russian Statesmanship. Moscow: Nauchny expert, 2009. P. 298.

37

Today there is technically no Stabilisation Fund. We do have the National Wealth Fund and the Reserve Fund. They are invested in the same 'instruments'; that is yourself at: http://wwwl.minfin.ru/ru/reservefund/; http://wwwl.minfin.ru/ru/nationalwealthfund.

38

http://www.minfin.ru/ru/official/index.php?pg4=34&id4=5631.

39

http://wwwl.minfin.ru/ru/reservefund/management/ and http://www.dohodnoemesto.ru/news/2009-01-23/45.

40

This is a very peculiar provision. It just says 'submit'. But it is not mentioned that in case of a negative resolution of the bankers regarding the bill, the institution cannot be shut down.

41

http://www.constitution.ru.

42

http://www.cb r.ru/print.asp?file=/statistics/credit_statistics/refinancing_rates.htm.

43

From 15th October 1993 to 28th April 1994.

44

Greenspan A. The age of turbulence: adventures in a new world. New York : Penguin Press, 2007.

45

Yakunin V. I, Bagdasaryan V. E., Sulakshin S. S. New technologies of fighting the Russian Statesmanship. Moscow: Nauchny expert, 2009. P. 297.

46

Ibid.

47

http://www.2uk.ru/business/bus59.

48

Ibid.

49

Green J. R. History of the English people. IndyPublish, 2008.

50

In English history this coup d'etat is known as the Glorious Revolution.

51

Another detail – by that time the Netherlands where William of Orange ruled had become the centre of world trade and banking. The 'Scottish' bankers might have been from there. There is different information on the nationality of the bankers who came up with the idea and created the first money printing machine. They could have been Scottish, English, Dutch or Jewish – there are different opinions. One thing is certain – in a very short period of time the bankers entered the elite of the English society and became tightly interwoven with the British royal authorities.

52

http://www.allmonarchs.net/uk/william_iii.html.

53

Winston Churchill himself did not bear the title of the Duke of Marlborough as it was given to the eldest son in the family. And Winston was a descendant of the younger son, and, what is more, his mother was American. His uncle became the Duke and after that the title was conferred to a different branch of the Churchill family tree.

54

Betrayals of top military officers and their participation in takeovers normally have very firm material basis which works perfectly with personal dislike of the person to be taken over and secret grudges. John Churchill, in his youth, was a page-boy of the heir to the throne. Later on, the heir became James II and John Churchill became a general and a baron. And then betrayed his benefactor.

55

World History // English Revolution. M.: AST, 2000. P. 8-9.

56

This practice of the English should be actively used. As even now, at the beginning of the 20th century Russia still has not dared to act as decisively in certain sectors of its economy where unprocessed raw materials are still exported.

57

In those times annual income of 20 pounds was considered very high. Therefore the Bank of England did not issue bank notes with a value of less than 20 pounds (not to waste any effort on change). The majority of the population did not use the products of the Bank of England and did not even come across it.

58

In France women voted for the first time in 1945. And what about Russia? It happened earlier. The Bolsheviks made the right to vote universal.

59

http://velikobritaniya.org/istoriya-velikobritanii/istoriya-anglii-v-xvi-xix-veka.html.

60

Back then the front line was defined by religion. France and Spain supported Catholics who were being exterminated in England. England, in its turn, supported Protestants all over Europe.

61

Mohan A. T. The Influence of Sea Power Upon History, 1660-1783. Dover Publications Inc., 1988.

62

Green J. R. History of the English people. IndyPublish, 2008.

63

Vorobyevsky Y. Judas Order. Betrayal does not cancel victory. Moscow: Rossiysky pisatel, 2009. P. 95.

64

Mohan A. T. The Influence of Sea Power Upon History, 1660-1783. Dover Publications Inc., 1988.

65

Spain owned most of Italy and Southern Netherlands in Europe, as well as territories in South, Central and North America, Africa, the Canary Islands, the Antilles and the Philippines. In 1700 the Spanish king died having left no direct heir. Late King Charles II of Habsburgs was related to Louis XIV and the emperor of the Holy Roman Empire, Archduke of Austria Leopold I of Habsburg.

66

Mahan A. T. The Influence of Sea Power Upon History, 1660-1783. Dover Publications Inc., 1988.

67

Mahan A. T. The Influence of Sea Power Upon History, 1660-1783. Dover Publications Inc., 1988.

68

http://www.megabook.ru/Article.asp?AID=635974.

69

From the Latin word 'camisade' – shirt. The protestants attacked at night and put on white shirts over their clothes. Sort of basmachi or Chechen separatists. All the three types of rebels fought the 'unfaithful' for the 'freedom of faith', and actually served as cannon fodder, helping the English weaken their political rivals.

70

James's supporters are known as Jacobites and they attempted to organise a plot in England.

71

World History // The Age of Enlightenment. Moscow: AST, 2001. P. 306.

72

http://www.passion.ru/s.php/1416.htm.

73

http://www.louisxiv.ru/finale.html.

74

http://n-t.ru/ri/gd/yd07.htm.

75

http://www.newsru.com/world/01jun2001/napoleon.html.

76

http://www.louisxiv.ru/finale.html.

77

http://www.louisxiv.ru/finale.html.

78

http://www.erlib.com/Ги_Бретон/От_великого_Конде_до_Короля-солнце/15.

79

The baby, future King Louis XV, survived thanks to the fact that at his age he was still partially breast-fed, and poisoning him was slightly more difficult.

80

The English achieved all their goals: they weakened France and stopped Austria from strengthening. And having agreed with the French candidate for the Spanish throne Philip V, they managed to get a formal prohibition for him to become the next French king. It meant that Spain and France could not merge into one superpower. By the way, this is when England obtained an important part of the Spanish territory – Gibraltar. And apart from that, the Isle of Menorca and the French territories in North America (the land around Hudson Bay and Newfoundland). But the most important English acquisition was the Asiento. This was the exclusive permission to sell slaves from Africa to Spanish territories. England became the only country entitled to do slave trade. And it did a good job and brought slavery overseas. Wherever the British came, it is slaves who started working. Another story, which we will leave beyond this book, is white slaves of the English. They were mostly Irish. English laws did not provide for any punishment for a murder of an Irishman committed by an Englishman. Because an Irishman living in Ireland occupied by the English was a second class person even being free. Because the Irish were Catholics, whereas England was Protestant, and even more than that – it had its own Anglican church.

The English did not forget Russia either: English money and diplomatic support helped Sweden, making it pursue wars with Russia until 1721. And Charles XII who strived to achieve peace, died very promptly after returning to Sweden in 1718. He was killed by a stray bullet in a trench during an operation in Norway. Do you recognise the style? His sister, Ulrika Eleonora, stopped peace negotiations and continued the war for three more years.

81

http://www.louisxiv.ru/finale.html.

82

http://wiki-linki.ru/Citates/49719/3.

83

Do pay attention that the idea came from a Scottish banker again.

84

http://www.icpress.ru/information/articles/?ID=4310.

85

World History // The English Revolution. Moscow: AST, 2000. P. 284-286.

86

http://www.erlib.com/Ги_Бретон/От_великого_Конде_до_Короля-солнце/16.

87

Ibid.

88

http://www.erlib.com/Ги_Бретон/От_великого_Конде_до_Короля-солнце/16.

89

http://www.icpress.ru/information/articles/?ID=4310.

90

http://www.icpress.ru/information/articles/?ID=4310.

91

Ibid.

92

Was it the governmental reforms of young Louis XV that were used as a template by the reformers of the 90s for their strategy? They are just so similar! People's saving accounts were frozen and then devaluated by means of hyperinflation. As a result, the cost of a flat became equal to the cost of a chocolate bar. In France it was decided to clear the rest of the state debt for bank notes through 2% and 4% life annuities.

93

http://encyklopedia.narod.ru/bios/gov/ko nigen/england/stewart/william3/william3.html.

94

Do you know who William Ill's heir was? This is quite interesting. Apparently, William III, who dethroned James II, was married to James's daughter called Mary Stuart. The defeated king had two daughters, and the second one was called Anna. This charming creature publicly betrayed her father and joined her sister's husband under the 'influence' of John Churchill, who later became her 'blue-eyed boy'. William of Orange and Mary had no children, and therefore Anna Stuart became the heiress to the throne. Just like in mathematics, changing the order of addends (kings) did not change the sum (the right for the throne) for this girl.

95

Statement of 22.07.1941 (Adolf Hitler, Norman Cameron, R. H. Stevens, Hugh Redwald Trevor-Roper. 1941-1944: His Private Conversations. Enigma Books, 2000, P. 11).

96

Do not help those who lie to you – they always try to draw you into the field of emotions and not facts. Take a small step – say the there was no Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact, there was just a non-aggression treaty between the USSR and Russia.

97

Please note that Hitler, according to historians, was going to conquer the whole world but for some reason half a year before the beginning of the war he still had no plans to attack Poland which would be the starting point. The Fiihrer will start the war without any aggressive plans against England or France. This is a rather strange aggressor, is it not? Or Hitler was for some reason convinced that London would not protect Poland.

98

NarochnickayaN. A., Falin V.M. The Score of the Second World War. Who started the war and when? Moscow: Veche, 2009. P. 76

99

It was not by accident that I give you a brief story of swift rapprochement of Germany and the USSR in August 1939. Dates are essential here. This is what the chief of the German Army General Staff, France Haider, wrote in his diary on 15 August, 1939: 'No changes are expected until the evening of 19 August. No changes in operation of public transport until 22 August… The cancellation of the party rally should be kept secret… The location and time of strikes, the date of the surprises remain unchanged'. (Haider E War private journal of Generaloberst Frans Haider… [United States] : A.G. EUCOM, 1947.). That means that the Germans were working hard on preparing their offensive operation against Poland. Despite the fact that on 15 August, 1939 there was no pact with Russians – there was not even a draft, no negotiations are being held. There was nothing and yet the German military machine was actively preparing for war. Even on 4 August there was no certainty that Stalin would change his opinion concerning Germany. This shows in the cable from the German ambassador, Schulenberg, from Moscow: "The Soviet Government is actually more inclined to improve the relations between Germany and the USSR, but the old mistrust towards Germany is not yet extinct. My general impression is that the Soviet Government is determined to sign an agreement with England and France…' We can read this… in Churchill's book. (Churchill W. The Second World War. Volume 1: The gathering storm. London: Cassell, 1964). But contemporary liars in history only try to sound plausible to the ignorant. They appeal to emotions. But once you open a book, even by Churchill, who was not particularly friendly to Russia, all accusations dissolve as mist in the morning. Do not believe liars in history. Read books and judge for yourself.

100

Not only were the Polish not preparing to protect themselves against Hitler but they were actually planning an attack themselves. But all their fortifications were on the Russian border, not German. For more information on what the Polish government did to ruin their own country see: Starikov N. Who Forced Hitler to Attack Stalin? St. Petersburg: Piter, 2010 (In Russian).

101

In my next book, if I have enough time and am in sufficient health, I will write about the reasons for the tragedy that happened on 22nd June, 1941.

102

Narochnickaya N. A., Falin V.M. The Score of the Second World War. Who started the war and when? Moscow: Veche, 2009. P. 27.

103

Ibid. P. 212.

104

Ibid. P. 91.

105

The Second Congress of People's Deputies of the USSR was held on 12-24 December, 1989.

106

NarochnickayaN. A., Falin V.M. The Score of the Second World War. Who started the war and when? Moscow: Veche, 2009. P. 115.

107

Ibid. P. 115.

108

I dedicated another book, 'Who Forced Hitler to Attack Stalin?' (St. Petersburg: Piter, 2010), to detailed demonstration of this statement. It is impossible to give all arguments within this book. Therefore, we will confine ourselves to a brief listing.

109

According to Churchill, they produced as many weapons as the whole British Empire altogether.

110

The war between Russia and Germany was to break out on the grounds of Transcarpathian Ukraine.


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