Sunday, October 12, 2025

I have been trying to add historical dimension to these momentous events of our recent days and hours. So you're looking at quite a timeline.  I have century timeline that seems quite relevant to what we're looking at today, which you know is my daily work, the destruction of the West, the decline of the West, the destruction of the West, the Death of the Grown-Up, American Betrayal, these ideas don't go away, and these efforts to understand them continue to perplex.  It's basically incomprehensible to a normal human and there are only bits and pieces of it that you can really grab onto but I'm trying to pull some more together here because there was a twin track to where we are today is one way of saying it.  And what I've been studying going back and refreshing and once again you know wherever you go back to your research or your readings your mentors work you always understand more you always see more Pat new patterns

And Mitrokhin was a KGB archivist, who copied down everything he could and hit it in giant receptacles that he buried in his garden.  And this would go back circa . . . well, he was copying all kinds of historical and contemporary documents as he found them.  But he was working in the KGB I believe up until the mid 1980s, and he finally left exfiltrated, however, it went in, I think, it was in 1991, 1992 perhaps.  Not by the Americans who turned him down, but by the British who took him out.  And what's quite interesting to me in a new way, something I did not realize trying to learn this material really the first few times around, I did not really quite get it in terms of the chronology, of Mitrokhin comes out with, I don't know, something like 25,000 KGB documents.  Extremely incendiary because so much of it applied to actual contemporary personalities and politics media and so on in Europe America and maybe particularly Europe I'm thinking of Italy France countries like that England and they were essentially deep-sixed by the MI6.  By the MI5 who originally did not even share what they had with the political leaders the elected leaders the Parliamentary Government that was in rule when they came out they kind of pretended they weren't there it seems and this led to some controversy later on.  But basically they kept it very close hold to a point where when we finally start to see as the public versions of these documents in the seminal books first The Sword and the shield coming out I believe 1999 so that's a 7-year lag. This was undertaken only under the mindership of the British intelligence approved Clarence endowed historian Christopher Andrew which was essentially always going to be sifting that information so as not to cause too many waves and this is a fact and Mitrokhin was quite upset about this and I'd like to learn more about this but be that as it may that material is coming out and I'm going back to the Middle East sections and the terrorism sections of it and I also was reading Gordievsky again also his word is experiences Gordievsky being an incredibly valuable double agent again to Britain's KGB officer I think it was KGB not not GRU.  

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