Pravda is Russian for truth. Under the Soviet Union, they served as the ministry of truth for a corrupt communist government. Now that the Soviet Union is gone, and the US press corpse has been taken over by communists – Pravda has become one of the best sources of news.
Global warming, the tool of the West 04.01.2013
For years, the Elites of the West have cranked up the myth of Man Made Global Warming as a means first and foremost to control the lives and behaviors of their populations. Knowing full well that their produce in China and sell in the West model and its consiquent spiral downward in wages and thus standards of living, was unsustainable, the elites moved to use this new “science” to guilt trip and scare monger their populations into smaller and more conservatives forms of living. In other words, they coasted them into the poverty that the greed and treason of those said same elites was already creating in their native lands.
What better way to staunch protests at worsening economic and life conditions than to make it feel like an honourable job/duty of the people to save “Gia”. At the same time, they used this “science” as a new pagan religion to further push out the Christianity they hate and despise and most of all, fear? Gia worship, the earth “mother”, has been pushed in popular culture oozing out of the West for a better part of the past 1.5 decades. This is a religion replete with an army of priests, called Government Grant Scientists.
They printed this editorial last week.
Americans never give up your guns 28.12.2012
These days, there are few few things to admire about the socialist, bankrupt and culturally degenerating USA, but at least so far, one thing remains: the right to bare arms and use deadly force to defend one’s self and possessions.
This will probably come as a total shock to most of my Western readers, but at one point, Russia was one of the most heavily armed societies on earth. This was, of course, when we were free under the Tsar. Weapons, from swords and spears to pistols, rifles and shotguns were everywhere, common items. People carried them concealed, they carried them holstered. Fighting knives were a prominent part of many traditional attires and those little tubes criss crossing on the costumes of Cossacks and various Caucasian peoples? Well those are bullet holders for rifles.
For those of us fighting for our traditional rights, the US 2nd Amendment is a rare light in an ever darkening room. Governments will use the excuse of trying to protect the people from maniacs and crime, but are in reality, it is the bureaucrats protecting their power and position. In all cases where guns are banned, gun crime continues and often increases. As for maniacs, be it nuts with cars (NYC, Chapel Hill NC), swords (Japan), knives (China) or home made bombs (everywhere), insane people strike. They throw acid (Pakistan, UK), they throw fire bombs (France), they attack. What is worse, is, that the best way to stop a maniac is not psychology or jail or “talking to them”, it is a bullet in the head, that is why they are a maniac, because they are incapable of living in reality or stopping themselves.
“Pravda is Russian for truth.”
I was in the old USSR in summer 1968, when the tanks rolled into Prague. Oh how I wish I had kept a copy of the next day’s Pravda, which read
“Great Victory for Soviet Democracy”.
As indeed, it was, Soviet Democracy being what it was way back then. We had two Czech students (@ Moscow Uni.) approach us (at different times), only to be arrested at gun point by plain clothes policemen. Freaky. We also went up into Chechnya a short way (to find what can only be described as tribesman, living in small stone buildings, all the men clad in furs, and all of them carrying what I suspect were ancient shotguns. They didn’t, natch, speak Russian, but I recall we managed (I was with a school trip {honestly}, led by a language teacher at school, whose Russian was so good he had twice been approached by the UN to join their team of interpreters. Happily for us, he declined. We did the trip, from Leningrad to the Black Sea, through the Caucasus, in a Bedford Dormobile van and a convertible Morris Minor!)
Fantastic trip. An eye-opener to this sixteen year old, as I was at the time, with regard to what a repressive state was like. And everywhere we went, locals, always hugely friendly, would ask us what was really happening beyond the Iron Curtain. It’s very sad that they are now run by an ex-KGB thug of an oligarch; the tale of Russian seems to be one of unending suffering.
Oh, yes. The trip, diverting off the Trans-Caucasian Highway (metalled all the way, the guidebooks insisted. For about 250 yards anyway, after that it was whatever was left from floods and avalanches, cleared as and when. Happily high summer means that it was clear all the way, resulted in us being arrested, in a group.
We were arresting for “subverting the Five Year Plan, by diverging from our agreed route”.
Georgia, at the end of the TCH was glorious, so different to everywhere else we visited (L’grad => Moscow => Kharkov => Caucusus = > Tbilisi & Georgia), street cafes, a Mediterranean/Middle Eastern feel, and people smiling. The rest of the USSR, whilst we had a great time, and an instructive time (even a 16 year old had to be boggled by the Hermitage, which would take a lifetime to digest properly).
? Drudge Report: “PRAVDA: ‘Elites of West have cranked up myth of ‘Global Warming”…”