Session 7 February 2015

Thanks Laura and Crew for the session :) much appreciated

So glad to hear as well that Putin receives hope from personal letters.

It's been really depressing lately watching the psychopaths grind the world down slowly - and Putin is the only one standing in the way of all this madness. I really worry for him too, and i hope that somewhere out there, STO energies are looking after him.
 
Thank you guys for another great session. Your work is really appreciated.
 
Thanks for the session!

I also sent Mr. Putin a letter and linked to dearputin.com in case he hadn't seen it already. Maybe getting lots of letters of thanks and appreciation will be inspiring to him!
 
Great session!

I also sent Putin a letter telling him that he was not alone in his struggles, and that help was on the way. :)
 
Bojan71 said:
I'd like to read a letter sent to Putin...

The following article, just posted to SOTT yesterday, includes a lovely letter - not written to Putin - but to on-line journalist, 'The Saker,' who writes quite extensively on Ukraine and Russia. You may find it useful, Bojan71.

http://www.sott.net/article/292395-Another-West-and-a-small-ray-of-hope

"Another West" and a small ray of hope

I have said that many times on this blog and I will say that today: there is "another West" which we, all those who oppose the Empire, should never forget. This is a West which you will never ever see in the corporate media and it is formed by innumerable individuals who don't go into politics, don't organize demonstrations and who simply live a life of spiritual freedom, away from the degenerate, ugly, deceptive and evil order which the so-called "elites" have imposed upon us all. I mentioned this "other West" in my Submarines in the Desert post and I won't repeat it all here. I will just say that I get amazing letters from that "other West" almost every day.

These letters which, if I posted them here, nobody would believe are genuine and I would be accused of making them up. I show some of them to my wife, but even to her I say that "if I showed you how many such letters I get you would probably have a hard time believing me". I can sincerely say this: these letters have changed my view of humanity, quite literally, and now I know, I really *know* something crucial: we are truly everywhere (as David Rovics put it) and there are a lot of us (even if we often feel isolated).

Yesterday I got such a letter and it deeply moved me. I replied to its author and asked for his permission to share it with you (without revealing any personal details). He agreed. So here it is:

Dear Saker,
I am sorry to write you because I know that you are very busy and you provide such a valuable service to me and so many others that are seeking the truth about Ukraine. I hope my message does not burden you and disturb your work or leisure.

I am an American, so totally disgusted with my country and its leadership. What lies and propaganda that are directed at Russia, Novorussia, its citizens and its determined and honorable soldiers makes me ashamed of my country. In addition when I try to explain the truth to people just how the war in Ukraine started with our usual coup tactics I get blank stares of disbelief. No one wants to hear that our government is driven by evil desires that are ruining the lives of so many innocent people. It is so very sad.

I have been reading your site for a long time and just now have added Fort Russ, Novorussia Today, Colonel Cassad, and some others that are speaking and showing the truth.
I am a carpenter, but have no work now. I have not had work in many months and am on the verge of losing my home. I have no savings and feel sad that I can not contribute to your site or to the victims in East Ukraine that my country is helping to kill and destroy. Often at night as I try to sleep I think about those who are suffering so, that are being attacked by our stooge government in Kiev. It eats at me and makes me so sad for humanity, I have no way to help and my fellow Americans, or at least most of them seem to not care at all.
Please forgive me for reading your precious truth and insight and not sending you your rightful due. I promise, if I shall get work or become employed I will not forget you and never will I forget my brothers and sisters in East Ukraine. May God bless you always and may he distribute justice to my evil American government.

Sincerely your eternal friend,

"Carpenter"

I also want to share with you a part of my reply to "Carpenter" because beyond him, this is what I want to say to all those, especially Americans, who have written to me with the same anguish and pain:

Dear "Carpenter"

Your beautiful letter moved me to tears but also filled me with joy because it showed me something I already knew: that nationalities and borders are not really real, that there is a brotherhood of mankind which goes much, MUCH deeper than the language we speak or the passport we carry. I knew that - but your letter still felt like an explosion of humanity in a world gone crazy. I have one favor to ask of you:

Never be ashamed of your country or your people. They are the first victims of a worldwide system of evil which enslaves us all. For decades Russia was ruled by the Soviets and I often felt ashamed for my people, but now I see how much good they are capable of. Don't ever allow your shame about the regime in power in DC make you lose your respect for the millions of innocent Americans who are no more guilty for what their rulers do then I was for what the Soviet regime did. Always remember the words of Saint Paul "For our struggle is not against flesh and blood, but against the rulers, against the authorities, against the powers of this dark world and against the spiritual forces of evil in the heavenly realms". The people of Russia and the people of the USA have the same enemy and that makes them allies. We are all struggling together against the same evil.


Comment: The Saker comes close to the truth here. It isn't man against man. It's psychopaths against mankind.

"In spite of their deficiencies in normal psychological and moral knowledge, [psychopaths] develop and then have at their disposal a knowledge of their own, something lacked by people with a natural world view. They learn to recognize each other in a crowd as early as childhood, and they develop an awareness of the existence of other individuals similar to them. They also become conscious of being different from the world of those other people surrounding them.

They view us from a certain distance, like a para-specific variety. Natural human reactions - which often fail to elicit interest to normal people because they are considered self-evident - strike the psychopath as strange and, interesting, and even comical. They therefore observe us, deriving conclusions, forming their different world of concepts. They become experts in our weaknesses and sometimes effect heartless experiments. The suffering and injustice they cause inspire no guilt within them, since such reactions from others are simply a result of their being different and apply only to "those other" people they perceive to be not quite conspecific. Neither a normal person nor our natural world view can fully conceive nor properly evaluate the existence of this world of different concepts." -- Andrew M. Lobaczewski


When I wrote that I was moved to tears and that Carpenter's letter felt like an "explosion of humanity" I was not exaggerating. To be very honest, I often get this horrible feeling in my stomach that the psychos ruling the West are, whether they realize it or not, cheerfully walking on a path which will lead them into a war with Russia. Yesterday I felt particularly distressed by all the ridiculous rhetoric coming out of the western capitals. And, as if so often the case, in these moments of anguish I felt very alone. Carpenter reminded me that my loneliness was an illusion and that there were Americans out there who were very close to my own, Russian, heart and mind and even though I dare not hope that some of them are in positions of power high enough to prevent a war from happening, I cannot rule that out either. In truth, whether we all - Russians and Westerners - can prevent a war from happening I don't know, but what I do know is that I feel that it is a vital task in my life to show the world that there is "another West" and that, in reality, our struggle is "against the rulers" only, and never the people.

I have to confess that I am still under the shock of what happened with Lavrov in Munich. I told my wife that I simply *cannot* imagine that the western leaders really, seriously, truly and deliberately want to go to war with Russia. Call me naive, but I cannot conceive that. But when I look at what these so-called "leaders" are actually saying and doing then, to my own horror, I come to the conclusion that they are doing exactly that: cheerfully walking down a path which will lead them to war. A war which they will lose - that I can guarantee you 100%.

Comment: See here: Lavrov's speech at the Munich Conference

I cannot think of something more stupid: triggering a war which Russia most definitely and categorically does not want, and a war which the West will most definitely and completely lose. How evil and crazy is that?

The tragedy is that western analysts and politicians are completely misreading Russia: they see Russia's efforts to avoid a war as a sign of fear.

Somehow, these idiots in the US and NATO have convinced themselves that their own propaganda is true and that Russia can be bullied by its putative fear of NATO. They are getting something very, very wrong here: Russia does not fear the US or NATO, Russia fears war as such. Unlike western politicians, Russian know that there is no such thing as a "good war", but at the same time, they are also willing to fight, really fight, if forced to defend themselves. No offense to anybody here, but the West has long lost this capability to truly fight to the end. It is one thing to "fight" in a cockpit or with drones, and quite another to really fight like Russians do when forced to. NATO generals cannot even *imagine* the kind of resolve, rage and determination a Russian 3rd class construction battalion solider will muster if he becomes convinced that he is standing up for his Motherland. Folks in the West have that illusion that a "real warrior" is some kind of Navy SEAL. In Russia everybody knows that wars are not won by photogenic Rambos, but by the "makhra" - the regular skinny and inelegant kids of the infantry who, when push comes to shove, will show a courage, determination and self-sacrifice no Navy SEAL can even imagine (I know, many American readers will shake their heads in disbelief at my words, but every single Russian who actually saw combat in his life knows that what I say is 100% true).

And yet, the western 1%-ers apparently also believe that their fancy military toys will defeat the Russian "makhra". They have apparently forgotten the warning of one of the greatest generals in British history, General Montgomery who told the Lords "Rule 1, on page I of the book of war, is: "Do not march on Moscow". Various people have tried it, Napoleon and Hitler, and it is no good."

The people of Russia don't want and don't need this war but if given no choice they will fight. To the end, even if that means a global nuclear war (which Russia is much better prepared to survive than Europe or North America). I warned about that almost a year ago, and I will repeat it here: Russia is ready for war.

Of course, the vast majority of the people in the West also don't want and and don't need this war. The problem is that while in Russia most people are acutely aware that war has now become a real possibility (this is regularly discussed on TV and by senior politicians, including Putin himself), folks in the West are never told that war is coming closer and closer to us all. Those who like "Carpenter" fully see where this is all heading and are horrified are isolated from the mainstream public discourse. So there most definitely is "another West" but it is a silenced, suppressed and, I would argue, even an oppressed one.

We are living in extremely dangerous times. I would argue that Obama is the worst and most incompetent President in US history: he failed at literally everything he did and he betrayed every promise he made. I would not trust him with any task - he seems to screw up everything he touches. As for EU politicians, they are just spineless imbeciles who don't even have the lucidity to admit to themselves that they are playing with fire and for whom I have less respect than for used toilet paper. But my heart goes out to the "other West" whose people are treated like serfs by the 1%-ers and whom I will always see are allies of Russia and of any other country or group of people who are opposing the kind of 'in your face' evil the AngloZionist Empire now embodies.

I suppose that the "West" can really be divided into three groups: the 1%-ers at the top, the "Charlies" who have been zombified by the elites and the "Carpenters" who see through the smokescreen and understand it all. I don't know which group will prevail, but I will keep hoping that by some kind of miracle the "other West" will prevail and save us all.

The Saker
 
Thank you, you all, for another thought-provoking session!

The part about the founding of Christianity is fascinating and I can't even comprehend the amount of books you have/are reading, Laura. I'm just very, very thankful that you condense what you read and share it with the rest of us. A true gift for us.

And, seeing how these letters give Mr. Putin hope, I have written a letter to him, too.
 
Laura said:
Q: (L) Did Paul then go to Spain?

A: Yes

Q: (L) Where did Paul die, in Rome or in Spain?

A: Spain.

Q: (Chu) So is he St. James de Compostela?

A: Close!

Q: (L) So maybe it was Paul who was buried in the Tomb of St. Jacques?

A: Yes

Q: (Perceval) So you have to go on a pilgrimage, Laura!

(L) I've gotta go on a pilgrimage!

That's quite a synchronicity for me: I'm traveling towards Santiago de Compostella right now. Never been there - but had quite a pulling to go in this direction.
 
Interesting session. I've long been a supporter of President Vladimir Putin, every since I found out he put out an Arrest Warrant on george soros. Everything he's done since has confirmed my feelings about him. Even Edgar Cayce had good thing to say about Russia in the future way back in 1938.
 
DonnieG said:
Interesting session. I've long been a supporter of President Vladimir Putin, every since I found out he put out an Arrest Warrant on george soros. Everything he's done since has confirmed my feelings about him. Even Edgar Cayce had good thing to say about Russia in the future way back in 1938.

Hi DonnieG, welcome to the forum! I hadn't heard about an arrest warrant for Soros. Do you have a link for that?

Also, when you get a chance, head over to the Newbies Board on the forum and introduce yourself. :)
 
Ennio said:
"Another West" and a small ray of hope

I have to confess that I am still under the shock of what happened with Lavrov in Munich. I told my wife that I simply *cannot* imagine that the western leaders really, seriously, truly and deliberately want to go to war with Russia. Call me naive, but I cannot conceive that. But when I look at what these so-called "leaders" are actually saying and doing then, to my own horror, I come to the conclusion that they are doing exactly that: cheerfully walking down a path which will lead them to war. A war which they will lose - that I can guarantee you 100%.

Comment: See here: Lavrov's speech at the Munich Conference

I cannot think of something more stupid: triggering a war which Russia most definitely and categorically does not want, and a war which the West will most definitely and completely lose. How evil and crazy is that?

The tragedy is that western analysts and politicians are completely misreading Russia: they see Russia's efforts to avoid a war as a sign of fear.

Somehow, these idiots in the US and NATO have convinced themselves that their own propaganda is true and that Russia can be bullied by its putative fear of NATO.

You know, reading these lines of The Saker's reply to the Carpenter reminds me of the attitude that the Joint Chiefs of Staff had in relation to the Soviets at the time of John F. Kennedy as described by James Douglass in "JFK and the Unspeakable". The author did a great job recounting how the generals at the Pentagon kept on pushing for a direct strike on the USSR despite the obvious outcome of such an attack, i.e. mutual assured destruction, and how Kennedy, dumbfounded by their position, would just ignore them.

That same attitude seems to have re-emerged following the whole Ukranian situation and we are basically seeing a repeat of the Cold War, at least from the US side. The only difference is that this time, the US doesn't have a president like Kennedy who can keep these mindless officials at bay, which does worry me a lot, and were it not for Putin, the chances of an actual confrontation would be much higher if not inevitable. Thank god we have Putin! I honestly couldn't imagine a (living) world without him.
 
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