The threat posed by Russia and China - which trumps the threat of terrorism (although there are distinct warnings and indications that there exists an interrelationship between terrorism and Russia and China) - does not originate in their alliance of 16 July 2001. The threat goes back much farther than that.
In 1961, a KGB major defected from Russia and unsuccessfully tried to warn Western intelligence of a long-range strategic deception planned against the West. The defector was Anatoliy Golitsyn. (Unfortunately, this name causes an immediate knee-jerk, shut-mind reaction amongst some professionals in Western intelligence. This reluctance to reconsider the nature of Golitsyn's warnings in light of today's events - and those since 1991 - may become a fatal blind spot leading to the West's demise.)
Golitsyn said that Russia and China would feign a split between themselves in order to work a "scissors strategy" against the West. Confident that the West would try to take advantage of an apparent split between them, they pursued myriad ploys - including border clashes - to effect and solidify the desired misperceptions of Western intelligence.
Despite Golitsyn's warnings to the CIA, the Nixon Administration pursued its China Policy, which precisely comported with the expectations of Russia and China's long-range plans.
In 1980, Golitsyn warned that the dialectical nature and method of the long-range deception would unfold further with the ascension of a younger reformer in Russia who would break the mold of his predecessors and who would usher in unprecedented change, albeit spurious. He described perfectly the person of Mikhail Gorbachev who would not become Russia's leader for another five years.
Golitsyn posited that the on-going deception would likely manifest itself in supposed revolutionary "changes," which would include among other things: the dissolution of the Warsaw Pact; fall of the Berlin Wall; reunification of Germany; democratization throughout the Soviet bloc nations; and, even the dissolution of the Soviet Union itself. The Soviet Union dissolved in 1991, eleven years following Golitsyn's long-before dismissed warnings.
As explained by Golitsyn, the ascension of this younger Russian leader would mark the beginning stage of the deceptive plan's most dangerous phase, "the final phase."
From Gorbachev to Putin, the long-range plan was never abandoned (nor even acknowledged as having once existed) and is still operational today. And, it includes the coordination and cooperation of the plan's main co-partner, China.
uncle fuzzy
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Mon Mar 12, 2007 7:02 pm
Could you please list your sources to allow us to followup with our own research?
I know I can search the names and terms, but I would prefer to start at the same point you did and spread out from there.
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Mon Mar 12, 2007 10:08 pm
uncle fuzzy wrote:
Could you please list you sources to allow us to followup with our own research?
I know I can search the names and terms, but I would prefer to start at the same point you did and spread out from there.
This is odd, I did have a link to the article earlier. And now I can't find it.
I think this is the site you should be starting with, and this may(may not) be where I got this definition from.
I might have obtained it from wiki even (hence the lack of a source-all original content contributed on wiki has no intellectual properties affiliated with it), but that site tends to filter out questionable articles.
Much as I hate the user accessible *pedias on line, I know our Administrator is addicted to them. Here's a couple links to one of the main players on the West's team.
Much as I hate the user accessible *pedias on line, I know our Administrator is addicted to them. Here's a couple links to one of the main players on the West's team.
Now now let's not completely discount the online pedias. On well known topics wikipedia contains more detailed and a greater variety of legible references for each topic than any other encyclopedia, online or printed.
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