West’s Perennial Attitude Towards Russia

The relations never change…

So, several years ago, when YouTube was actually offering such content, I watched the Russian political commentator, Sergey Mikheyev making a statement that sounded a bit like this…

1) The West wants Russia to join Western ideological project, whatever it currently is, Catholicism, kissing the ass of the pope in Rome, or liberal democracy and flying the rainbow flag.

2) In this ideological project, the Russians will be the ones subordinate. They will do everything the Western owners of the right political thinking tell them to do, or else war…

These two postulates have not changed for hundreds of years, ever since two pivotal events in European history that have defined the conceptions of the West and Russia. The first was the East-West Church schism in the eleventh century, and the second was the Mongol invasion in the thirteenth. The first defined the Catholic West against the Orthodox East, and the second relegated the Russian state to Greater Russia.

Russia perennially suffered Western invasion with the aim to bring the Russians into the fold and dominate over them. We see a pattern here since at least the wars of Novgorod with the Teutonic knights, in Rzeczpospolita’s struggle against the Muscovy over domination of Rus, we also see it in Napoleon’s Continental System, and subsequent invasion, or in Habsburg designs on Russia, similar to that of Rzeczpospolita, or in Hitler’s ideology. All of them inspire and inform each other, and the current liberal Drang nach Osten is no different.

Russia must accept a Western puppet in power. They don’t care much about the guy being a liberal democrat in the West, more like is he willing to do our bidding? And if the answer is positive, the man in Russia will be called a bonafide democrat. Yeltsin sent tanks against the parliament but he was a democrat, Putin undid the oligarchs, sent the Western NGOs packing, and he is an authoritarian. Do you get the logic?

To understand what the West currently wants from Russia, one doesn’t have to look further that the Ukraine. Ukraine is essentially Russia, not the Russian Federation but the historical Russia. And Ukraine does the West’s every bidding. At the same time, Ukraine is the poorest and most corrupt country in Europe. That is Ukraine subscribes to the West’s hegemonic project, and exists within it as a colony. Ever wondered why Ukraine with its perfect location, natural resources and fertile soil is poor? It is poor because it is exploited by the West. And the West wants the same fate for Russia.

Because Ukraine works so well, many in the West harbor wet dreams about breaking Russia into a dozens of Ukraines that could be more easily manipulated into giving up their resources, and at the same time accepting the complete globohomo package up their arse. This is why Russia’s future depends on taking out the Kiev regime to demonstrate that no such sodomy and perversion will be tolerated.

Ukraine’s present would be Russia’s present if Putin was never in the picture, and Russia’s only destiny is a conflict with the West or submission…

Hungary No Longer Needs the EU

Last year I have saved the above graphic information posted by the MEP for Czech Pirate Party, Mikuláš Peksa. It says:

The European Commission has day before Christmas decided to block Hungary’s 22 billion Euros from cohesion funds. It is the entire money which Hungary was supposed to receive from European funs between 2021-2027.

Honestly, the reason why most of the East European countries entered the EU were these funds of which the Eastern countries were the biggest beneficiaries, particularly the elite in the countries. I am very much against taking money from the haves in Europe and giving it to the have nots. These funds are often appropriated by corrupt entities and go to support businesses that should learn to function in market economy instead.

Hungary should just exist the EU, help Russia take over Ukraine and become a part of the greater Eurasia that is emerging. Make alliance with Serbia and create a corridor from the Balkans to Ukraine which will look like a penis in the arse of Europe. The EU is an artificial structure based on faith in the religion of European integration and increasingly on bullying. The sooner countries get rid of the dictate of Brussels, the better for them…

Russian Oil Sells for $79 in Asia

So, my initial reaction in a conversation to EU’s newly rolled out policy of price caps on Russian oil was this:

The Russians will sell the oil to the Indians for $75 and then will ship the oil to Europe at market prices and will pocket the difference…

Sheeit, I am a prophet, look at what is happening:

Source

Price controls are the stupidest policy in the history of economics…

Ursula’s 100,000 Dead Ukrainian Officers

I had to save this magic moment on my YouTube channel:

Ursula can be forgiven for thinking everyone in the Ukrainian military is an officer but is this a slip? Now, Ursula is being briefed by intelligence services on Ukrainian casualties, so the figure may be true. Nevertheless, the above quickly went viral and the European Commission, from what I have heard, deleted the above from any public press release.

But then, why is Ursula mentioning the same as Russian sources?

I Like the Idea of Intermarium

Some think of the idea of Intermarium as a bulwark against Russia, and it maybe so but it also has its positives…

What is the Intermarium?

The Intermarium is an old Polish project for an alliance of East European countries that would link three seas surrounding Eastern Europe, that is the Baltic Sea, the Black Sea, and the Adriatic Sea, and through the latter the rest of the Mediterranean. It was thought of as primarily a bulwark against the Soviet Union but in its more recent iterations it also presupposes a development of infrastructure between the member countries.

The Imperium concept

I have long supported the reunification of Eastern Slavs into a single powerful Russian state. But then, why should I oppose the Intermarium on the same basis? I support nations coming together rather than the opposite, our modern tech makes the World ever more interconnected, so why not take advantage of that? The imperium is a conglomerate of different nations and regions that pool their resources together. In that sense, the initial idea of the European Union was good but the latter lost its way with the green agenda and other poorly thought out and detrimental policies. The Intermarium would likely be this kind of basket case, which will spend immense money on defense in an unequal competition with the Eastern Slavs over domination of Eastern Europe, as it always was in history with extended Poland.

Pooling resources between countries can propel humanity forward. We can send missions to space, we can improve overall prosperity, and ease travel between our nations…

Should the Czech Republic be part of the Intermarium?

While the Czechs and the Polish share linguistic similarities, they are culturally closer to neighboring German states, I would say even closer to Protestant places like Saxony. I believe we here should play both sides. However what I want is a high speed train that would connect Berlin with Vienna through Prague. I want the highway to the Austrian border that should run through my region finally completed so that my journey to Prague would take a single hour.

Logic is Lost on These People

Are Putin’s partners calling for sanctions on Russia to be scrapped because they are working, that is they are hurting Russia? Do you think the Russian economy, and the well-being of the Russian people are the first things on Orban’s mind? Meanwhile, in the Czech Republic, glassworks, ceramics factories are closing because sanctions against Russia. No gas motherfucka, no gas.

Nothing runs without cheap gas. If sanctions are working, they are working against European industries. This I believe is the real aim of the sanctions, to destroy the European economy, so that we are dependent on the United States. Meanwhile Russia will redirect its exports towards China.