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Анонс
1:35
Про орден Александра Невского
1:55
Про подписание Беловежских соглашений Борисом Ельциным
5:00
Про звонок Бориса Ельцина в США через 5 минут после распада СССР
6:10
Про тщеславие Михаила Горбачева
8:18
Про 35 лет с первой поездки Бориса Ельцина в США
11:17
Про присягу Бориса Ельцина либералам
12:25
Про Анатолия Собчака как конкурента Бориса Ельцина
15:37
Про выход Бориса Ельцина из партии и «Боже, Благослови Америку»
18:19
Про Иосифа Сталина и репрессии
21:05
Про перерождение Бориса Ельцина и предателей
23:27
Про 30-летие добровольного вывода советских войск из Германии в 1994 году
27:35
Про Роналда Рейгана и план по крушению «Империи зла»
32:18
Про подкуп дивизий для путча
34:23
Про урановую сделку с США
34:40
Про Вашингтонский обком в Москве
36:08
Про пустые прилавки магазинов
39:07
Про США как спонсоров избирательной кампании Бориса Ельцина
43:11
Про оплаченную США кампанию «Голосуй или проиграешь»
43:45
Про приватизацию
46:34
Про Анатолия Чубайса и ЦРУ
47:19
Про приглашение Борисом Ельциным американцев в Россию
49:42
Про приход к власти Владимира Путина
52:32
Про Украину
53:45
Про национальность
58:03
Про многонациональность России
1:00:03
Стих
1:01:12
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can you call the United States a sponsor of
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Yeltsin’s election campaign? vote
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or lose Yes
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[music]
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definitely this year marks the 35th anniversary of
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Yeltsin’s trip to the United States Yeltsin
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first called Bush and said that the
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Soviet Union as a geopolitical
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reality was ceasing to exist
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traitor traitor is not the right word
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expensive Yeltsin’s election cost the Americans
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Everything is known by comparison by our
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standards Yes, by their standards it’s mere pennies The
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Washington Regional Committee really
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existed in our power in the nineties an
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entire floor of state property was filled with
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employees of the CIA and other
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American And as the voluntary withdrawal of
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Soviet troops from Germany In ninety-
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four, which have been there since
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1945, which is reflected in the fact that
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today Germany is sending Tanks and missiles
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to Ukraine in the most direct way, the
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Americans have stood in Germany since
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1945 and continue to stand. Why
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and because I wanted to become one of the people,
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to be liked and to prove that I am your
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bourgeois a gift to America first of all,
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of course, against the backdrop of all this, the
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Americans allowed the transfer of power to
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Putin. It’s very joyful to see you again
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on our program. I want to start with the fact that
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I hope our audience will join in
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congratulating you on being awarded the
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Order of Alexander Nevsky. Thank you, the
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presidential decree was signed in February
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which I congratulate you absolutely
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deservedly, God forbid not the last order
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this year 33 years since the signing of the
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Belovezhskaya agreement which
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still has a huge number of questions.
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Please explain to me why the Belovezhskaya
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agreement was signed on behalf of Russia by Yeltsin and
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not Gorbachev, but because Yeltsin was the
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legal head of the Russian
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Republic, as you know, he won the
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presidential elections that took place on June 12,
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1991, and Gorbachev was the president of the
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Union of the USSR, which at that
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time formally united
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15 union republics, and after all,
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this meeting was originally
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planned as a meeting between Yeltsin and
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Shushkevich, that is, the chairman
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of the Supreme Council of the Belarusian SSR and
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then Kravchuk joined this meeting
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and Yeltsin loved such broad
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gestures and it was proposed a meeting not in
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Minsk but in the
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agricultural sector in Belovezhskaya Pushcha. And
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there, as they say,
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the idea of ​​signing this
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very treaty on the creation of the CIS was spontaneously born That is, I
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understand correctly that this meeting did
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not initially carry an agreement to
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sign this agreement from the very beginning.
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Yes, no, that is, impromptu impromptu, and
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besides, this impromptu was born for this
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matter in the tank. Do you believe in this
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spontaneity,
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unity, the struggle of unity and
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opposition on the one hand and on the
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other there is no side because it is absolutely
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obvious that Yeltsin’s inner circle, in
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particular Burbulis Gaidar and Kozyrev,
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this Trinity, they already had certain
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outlines, moreover, back in September
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1991, when Yeltsin, in the rank of
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winner, went on vacation to Sochi, a
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Boer went there with him
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and he introduced him the so-called
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Boerboel memorandum, which few people
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know about. Well, in historiography it received
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such a name where it told him in black and
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white that if Russia
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now throws off its shackles in the form of union
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republics, then it will ride like cheese
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in butter, all its resources are most likely natural
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to the Russian
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budget, we will not date the
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union republics with our huge money and will
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immediately
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rush forward with full sail. As
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they say, Yeltsin, like a fool, bought into this
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bait because initially
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Yeltsin still had another idea to
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knock off Gorbachev and sit in his
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place then is in the CPSU and not even so much in the
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CPSU they have already attributed the CPSU to the President of the
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USSR And it is true that after the signing of the
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Belovezhskaya agreements, literally 5
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minutes later Yeltsin called the USA Yes Bush Yes,
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this is some kind of fact directly or is it
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not a legend No this is a fact He himself Gorbachev talked about this and
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Gorbachev talked about it then Gorbachev
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was indignant at how it was possible to call not me but
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the President of the United States, it’s like such a
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humiliation, etc., etc., but it’s really
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so, yes, Yeltsin first called Bush
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and said that the Soviet Union is a
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geopolitical reality Look at the
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formula invented Yes, it ceases to
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exist Well, Seva’s nonsense, three
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scoundrels
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are dissolving a huge state, a
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superpower for the freedom and independence
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of which, some 40-odd years
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ago, so many of our
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people died, they took and kicked in the graves, including
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their loved ones and
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relatives of many of them Fathers and mothers
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died during the war. Well, take the
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presidents of Ukraine at Rovka; father died
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at the front; Kuchma’s father died at the front;
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let’s return to this call to the White House.
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What does he tell you about? He called to
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report. I think you understand. The fact is
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that Yeltsin did not then was perceived in
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the West as an alternative to
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Gorbachev. Europe was literally
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in love with Gorbachev. Europe
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considered him an equal in his hands. Well, they
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rather showed him that he entered
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into this very narrow gender of world
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leaders, and Gorbachev really believed
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in this fairy tale; it’s no coincidence that many
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memoirs contain It’s a rather
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curious fact that in the morning his
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assistants put on his table excerpts from
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leading European
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bread odes addressed to him and he
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read it over a cup of coffee on the morning sun and yes,
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yes, it was like he was getting positive,
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you know, he was a vain person, they saw through him,
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they are good psychologists and they
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figured it out especially this penchant
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for
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vanity, windbag,
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he confronted the fact that now you
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are not dealing with Gorbachev,
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Gorbachev is a dead card, he is the president of a non-
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existent state, now
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you will have to deal with me, why
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with me and because I am the head of a
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state with nuclear missiles That is, do
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you think this was exactly the kind of
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conversation? No, it certainly wasn’t this
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kind of conversation. He just made it clear that
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we, here in the original leaders of the TH Slavic
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republics,
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want to create a new state
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association called the CIS, no one can
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call it at all. And therefore, in order to
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to continue, as it were, the line of cooperation
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between us and the Americans, now you
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will deal with me That’s all
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this year, another date is 35 years since
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Yeltsin’s first trip to the USA,
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on that trip he swore allegiance to
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America, you know, there, too,
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he looked after him like the Devil in the
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snuffbox Well, he behaved there, frankly
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speaking, not comme il faut, but he also showed his
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tro, I say again, the Americans, the British,
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first of all, and the Europeans in general,
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very often in big politics they
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use the personality factor of the person with whom
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they are dealing, that is, they
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read it out before dealing
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with him round dances of the big polity, you need to
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understand what kind of person this is, showed his insides,
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showed his insides, that
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he is a Hamburg rooster, relatively speaking, that
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he is prone to abuse, and a person
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who is prone to these vices is easily
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controlled, and a Garsky rooster, what does it mean
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[music] to the
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rooster Lu What is called, remember how
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-my Sava Morozov built this
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famous reception house, now
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I knew before that you were a fool and now all of
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Moscow knows, yes, yes, well, before
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he says, I was the only one who knew that you were a fool, and
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now all of Moscow knows about it. Well,
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Yeltsin is one of these types of people you see, he
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showed all his stupidity there in public.
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Why do you think that he didn’t take the oath
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right then?
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see No, I do
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n’t see the connection in this, another thing is
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that a team had already begun
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to form around Yeltsin, primarily
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Kozyrev and Burbulis. But they
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were directly connected with, firstly, the
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American intelligence services, employees of the
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American State Department and with those funds
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that began to be created Americans
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here, yes, including for conducting
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election campaigns, first to the
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Supreme Council of the RSFSR and to the Congress of
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People's Deputies of the RSFSR, this was back in the
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nineties, and then Urav, in my opinion,
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his last name was closely connected
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with the Korney Foundation and the main capital for
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Yeltsin’s election campaign it
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was formed exactly here yes yes yes yes
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So they also know how they do
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n’t act openly and on snoring they don’t have any special
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need they have different mechanisms and
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ways to penetrate and not just
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superficially but quite deeply in
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order to keep their finger on the pulse and keep
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hand on the carotid artery you understand
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the government the government
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was also formed by the Americans Yeltsin
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says there Then in the USA on this
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trip I see that America is good and
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not as history describes us,
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terrible not as the
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history of the All-Russian Communist Party of Belarus shows us, yes, that is, Well, that’s what this is for
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it’s not just like that. Well, listen, there’s
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actually even more, well, there’s some
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element that will really appeal to the
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American people and even the average person, but
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here it’s more likely that he
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swore allegiance in this way to the
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liberal opposition that
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relied on Yeltsin, you understand, here or
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there here here here Popov was burning here,
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one of the main ideologists of the
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liberal opposition, he later
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admitted that on the one hand they had
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prepared for a long struggle and that
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for them the State Emergency Committee and the defeat of Gorbachev came as a
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complete surprise, they were not ready
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for this, that is, they had not even had time to
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properly form a team their
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program and so on and so on This is the
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first circumstance, the second for
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this liberal
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school, the recognized leader of whom They
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could promote primarily on an
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international scale There was, of course,
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Sakharov, academician Sakharov And when Sakharov
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passed away,
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it means that such a nest of spiders had formed there,
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each of whom saw themselves the
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leader of this opposition is Sobchak and Gavrila
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Popov and Yuri Afanasyev Well, and further down the
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list, and Sobchak, too, of course,
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Of course, I personally knew this man, an
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unusually ambitious person, an
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unusual one who made himself president
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by the way, which is why his personal
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relationship with Yeltsin did not work out.
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formed with Putin And Sobchak and
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Putin Well listen, this is a completely different
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story of relationships What Well, Putin
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then, in general, did not
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lay claim to anything and, as far as I understand, did not
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even express hints that he
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could ever become a competitor to
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Sobchak at the World Cup he worked in Sobchak's team,
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judging by his psychotype, he is generally a
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team person, that is, he is used to working
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in a team, even now he has become a
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leader, Well, not now, but more than 20
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years ago, having taken a leadership
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position, he works in a team And
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Yeltsin I saw a competitor in the hill Of course
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And I was very afraid I was very afraid so
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he pushed him away From himself and me in a generally
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strange way Why did one of
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Sobchak’s closest associates end up in the
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presidential administration, but I think that
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one event played a key role there,
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you know, it’s called a
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lice test You mean Putin about Putin Yes,
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when he organized Sobchak’s departure to
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Paris, it’s worth a lot for the people
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who are there that he is his
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patron, the boss of an already defeated one. It would seem that you
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step back from him and suddenly you are in conditions
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where he is threatened with real arrest, and there
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really is already Sobchak’s question Orest
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Here you are, Fraktus plane, and you send him
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abroad, thereby saving him from arrest,
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for them it was an act, and for them it
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was an act, of course, an indicator. After all, you
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understand the disease of all leaders of all
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times and peoples, especially ours, is
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that they do not understand their
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neighbor well surrounded and often become
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victims of precisely this inner Circle. Well,
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take for example the fate of the Ruv or the
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same Gorbachev, because they were betrayed by people from the
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innermost
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Circle from the innermost Circle, the same as
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Nicholas
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II, he was betrayed by people from the innermost
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Circle and such examples I MSU are
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like that very
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valuable because they are afraid they are afraid of
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betrayal in the inner circle
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after all, Yeltsin Well, these liberals,
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that is, the Democrats there, wanted to swear allegiance
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or not, but he swore allegiance to them, he also left the
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Party, a public exit from the Party, and
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he was staged
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silently nothing didn’t write, he went to the
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rostrum of the party congress
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when members of the
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new central committee of the party were nominated and elected and
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declared that there was no need to consider
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his
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candidacy for the Central Committee because he, as the
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president of all
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Russians, must, alas, leave the Party,
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you understand. And then in America, here he
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said when he already became president
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and when after the collapse of the Union he said
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this, God bless America and when he
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said that the Idol of communism has been defeated and will
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never be reborn on our land.
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The Idol of communism, which brought the blood of enmity
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and suffering to millions and millions of people, is
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a traitor, a traitor, not yet word
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listen, the communists turned out to be
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the only political force in the whole
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world
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who, with their
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visors open, declared a war for life and
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death against fascism, world
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fascism, the first to be hanged, tortured,
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killed, burned, were the fascists - they were
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communists; moreover, when the
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Great Patriotic War began, an
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order was issued for the army in the Wehrmacht that Jews and
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communists should be shot on the spot, you
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understand And then, several decades later, you
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say such disgusting things,
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you didn’t say that fascism, that your
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ideology of fascism, the ideology of your
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Anglo-Saxon fascism, French
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fascism, German fascism, we
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know all this, including in
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French and German and in the
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Anglo-Saxon writings of the
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10th-1st
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centuries, sweep away the enmity of
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Ivi millions of human lives. And your
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Roman Catholic Church, which
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set fire to the whole of Western Europe in the fight against the
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so-called heretics and witches, why did
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n’t you
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repent? Well,
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what did you say and everything and remain silent, but with
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the Stalinist repressions you have been carrying around a
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bag that has already been written off for 40 years and you can’t
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calm down,
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they told you a long time ago that you lied everywhere, that it
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wasn’t on that scale, that a significant
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part of those repressed were
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repressed for a cause and for specific
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crimes and not just because it’s an
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anecdote somewhere I told you I just
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wrote an article specifically for literature
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for the anniversary of Nikita Khrushchev But since this is a
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newspaper article, the scale is not very large,
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I took two main plots there
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related precisely to the rehabilitation of the so-
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called innocent people and with his
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economic quirks that
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cost us more what is essentially dear to the
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death of our state But this is a
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separate topic I now have a
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book about this just about in a week, there maybe
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two maximum lies and truths about the
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Soviet economy will be called this
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book is large, 800-odd sheets, so here it is
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when the former commission was in
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June or July of 1950, the
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central commission was headed by
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Rudenko, then Prosecutor General A. And so,
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after 10 months of their work, they
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sent to the Presidium of the Central Committee, well, first of all,
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Khrushchev’s note
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on the results of their work,
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250,000 cases were considered there, and in
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Ukraine for this period They examined
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a little more than 94,000 cases and this commission of the
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rehabilitated was
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tasked with digging its nose and
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rehabilitating as much as possible by proving the criminality of the
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Stalinist regime. And in general, these
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political repressions, as a result of
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their vigorous work,
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come to the conclusion that yes, they were convicted
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innocently, but
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in this case the former kulak is clear, yes,
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that is, there was most likely some kind of resentment. I do
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n’t think that it was of some kind of
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deep-seated nature,
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otherwise he would not have joined the
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Komsomol, much less the party, on the one
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hand, on the other hand, maybe it
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was necessary Well, it’s difficult for me to
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oppose this hatred of mine and the
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existing system of the Communist Party, and so
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on and so on. What happened to a
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person? Elementary
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degeneration of a person occurred. There are a lot of such examples in
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history. If you take for
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example the same
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Vlasov, these are the critical circumstances
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they always put a person before
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the
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choice, you are one straight line, absolutely Yeltsin
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Vlasov and all these are Vlasovites, for them,
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for everyone, this term is, as
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you know, the seal means. And what does it mean to be
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reborn as a person who has renounced, you
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know, a person renounces
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his Motherland, from his mother, from his
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father, from his own ideals of principles from
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himself in what he believed in what he
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loved what was
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dear to him he becomes a mutant Ivan
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Nepomnyashya kinship and today's government
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understands this someone yes someone no someone
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such a mutant by the way only Zakirov is an enemy
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therefore It’s no coincidence that we are told that
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we have a Fifth Column in power, and
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at different levels of power, don’t think that the
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most dangerous one, by the way, is that the Fifth Column is
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not at the very top, it’s
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dangerous itself, just on the second third
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floors of
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power, especially
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non-public ones, no one really knows They
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will crap, so to speak, in small things, but
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methodically and constantly,
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and during official events they will
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make the right speeches, applaud,
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shout, Russia Russia But what should we
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do with these people? create a
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real
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system for selecting Pestov’s training of
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personnel Stalin was able to
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do this, that’s why we won the war,
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that’s why we have become a
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great super power in 10 years in 10
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years
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Poluyana Russia has created such an
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industrial power that was able to
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break the back of the whole of Europe, not only
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Nazi Germany, listen, the
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Americans seemed to be our allies,
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but 30 of all German cars during the
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war,
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and how was the voluntary withdrawal of Soviet troops
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from Germany Yes, in ninety years, and
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who have been there since forty-five, yes, it
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affects the fact that today Germany
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is sending Tanks and missiles to Ukraine in the most
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direct way, in the most direct way.
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Moreover, I want to say that when
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the documents on the unification of the
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two Germanys were signed, the question of the withdrawal of troops in general
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the Americans didn’t stand like they stood in
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Germany since 1945, so they
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continue to stand. We wanted
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to please everyone, you know, and how we
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brought them out, we just threw people out in an open
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field, and there we had a huge
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group of
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half a million people in Germany, not only in
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Germany but in other countries, which means
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Eastern Europe should have reached
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Laman in a month, all of Europe would have been
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Soviet and we would now live in a completely
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different
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world, you know, and this powerful
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group. Well, listen. There was the
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sixteenth air army, you know
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how many aircraft it had,
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2,000,
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can you imagine the Armada of 2000 airplanes,
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helicopters and so on
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rises over
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Europe Indestructible force Yes
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Indestructible, legendary in battles,
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who have known the Glory of victories to you, our beloved
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native army sends a song to you Our Motherland sends a song
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Hello If our troops were still there,
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Germany would not have dared, but
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if our troops were still there if
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there were garrisons in Germany, then
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NATO's advance to the east would be
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pointless,
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you know, that is, this wouldn't have happened.
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Nata wouldn't exist. Just, well, I don't know,
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maybe it was like a club of interests,
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you know, if our troops
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were there, we would be strong side
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we would have trump cards in our hands and we could
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really bargain with them How many
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NATO expansions were there in 1945? Well, the
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first expansion was in
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1952 when Turkey and Greece
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became members of NATO, then for a long time there
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was no expansion then in
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1975 year two eight two three and
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after the collapse of the Soviet Union like
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Snezhko Why did you then In ninety-
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four Yeltsin agrees to the
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withdrawal of troops from Germany, he doesn’t just
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agree, he initiates an accelerated
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withdrawal of troops Why and because I wanted to
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become one of the board like I
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wanted to join seven
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to break your head and prove that I am your
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bourgeois I am the same as you, well
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Please accept me a gift from America first
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of all of course Of course Because our
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group of troops was like a bone in the
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throat of the Americans first of all
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Naturally they would be like a bull in a
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china shop on the territories of Europe
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would certainly not have operated and in December
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they would not have bombed Yugoslavia with impunity
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if there had been a group of half a million of
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our troops. Why were the American
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troops not withdrawn from Germany and
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they were not going to withdraw from there? In
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this case, I think I remember Den
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Rask in my opinion, Well, one of
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the Secretary of State, or in 1947,
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held meetings of the governors of the western
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states of the West German states and directly
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said
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that even if the last Soviet soldier
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left German territory, the Americans would
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not move an inch. The fact is that in
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1981 they came to power The Reagan administration is coming to America,
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and Reagan is a
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man who imagines himself to be the messiah, that
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is, the messenger of God on earth who
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was supposed to crush the world evil,
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communism, it is not by chance that all his maxims
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are that the Soviet Union is an evil empire,
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that we are declaring a crusade against
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him, moreover, Dada After all, in
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the administration, when he came to his first
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term, he created a special strictly secret
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group, the personal composition
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of this group is still the subject of discussion,
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and the
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US Secretary of State, the same Shultz,
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for example, did not even know about its existence, and Wayne Berger did not know
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and he gave them the command to develop the plan for the
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collapse of the Soviet Union in all
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vectors, politics, economics, ideology, and
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so on and so on, they successfully
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worked on this plan and part of this
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plan was implemented, and in parallel,
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look, since the
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year 1983,
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relations with the Americans have sharply worsened,
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and the problem of placing Pershing in In Europe
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on the territory of the Federal Republic of Germany there were provocations with the
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shooting down of a South Korean Boeing and so on
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and so on. The world was really on the
00:29:04
verge of a nuclear
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disaster, all our negotiating
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platforms were
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closed. We had two main platforms
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in Geneva and Vienna for conventional and
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strategic weapons, and that’s when the
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working groups have already begun to leave for
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their homes, then the
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head of one Group of Iran
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had a private conversation with
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US Vice President George H.W.
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Soviet
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leadership, but with only one person and
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the name Gorbachev was mentioned Yes,
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Israel writes that I was so
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amazed by such impudence and cynicism
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of the Americans, I didn’t even
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dare to transmit this information via the embassy communication code,
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I immediately flew to Moscow,
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met with Gromyko and passed this information on to
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him Gromyka didn’t answer me anything,
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he said he looked through me,
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as if through a wall somewhere in the distance, and then
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immediately turned the conversation to another topic.
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That’s when, in a strange way, the
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game began with the nomination of Mikhail
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Sergeevich for the post of Secretary General. Where did
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Yeltsin ultimately come from if the bet was
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on Gorbachev? The Americans mean
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when the Soviet Union went into disarray, they
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already realized that the parade
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of sovereignties
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like
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him had begun and organized a trip to the USA. He did
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n’t go there on his own, he
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actually went to the bride and they
00:31:06
were convinced that this was the person who
00:31:08
represented a certain person for them
00:31:10
they were also interested in playing loyalty with
00:31:12
Gorbachev, moreover, they were still inflating
00:31:16
his soap bubble, well, the main thing is to replace
00:31:18
communism, well, the main thing is to replace
00:31:20
communism, yes And the main thing is that Vasya
00:31:23
the Soviet created
00:31:26
the Union, remember then there
00:31:30
was a parade of sovereignties not only in the union
00:31:32
republics but also autonomous republics
00:31:34
Why did Yeltsin, during his
00:31:36
election campaign in the ninety-first
00:31:38
year, wander around the regions and shouted to the
00:31:41
Tatars and Bashkirs Well, and to the others, take as much
00:31:44
sovereignty as you can swallow.
00:31:47
You see, and then it all resulted,
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we know, and by the way, the
00:31:52
same thing could have happened in the Chechen massacre And in
00:31:54
Tatarstan there the Tatar nationalists raised their heads,
00:31:56
but there we must pay tribute, of
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course, to the then leader of
00:32:01
Tatarstan, Timi Shaimiev, who was
00:32:05
of course a wise man, a
00:32:07
cunning man, but a
00:32:11
responsible man, because God forbid, a war
00:32:13
would really break out in the Volga region,
00:32:15
this is not the North Caucasus. Sorry, while
00:32:18
preparing for the interview, I found such not
00:32:20
I know, refute or confirm
00:32:23
the information that through its ambassador the United States
00:32:25
transferred money to bribe the
00:32:28
military Divisions that were supposed to
00:32:30
go over to Yeltsin’s side during the
00:32:32
putsch Yes, this is a fact, the way it is, yes you
00:32:35
confirm Well, this is an absolute
00:32:37
crime Well, listen, we
00:32:40
had a whole lot of [ __ ] back then a crime
00:32:42
under the slogans of creating a rule-of-law
00:32:45
state, notice how
00:32:47
cynical and vile People under the slogan of
00:32:50
creating a rule-of-law state were going on in our country,
00:32:58
everything and all union
00:33:00
republican legislation was violated, and
00:33:02
any student lawyer was
00:33:06
blatantly violated without leaving the cash register a
00:33:09
list of gross
00:33:11
violations of the union republican
00:33:14
Constitution for which the person
00:33:16
should have immediately been brought to criminal
00:33:18
responsibility, no one did anything,
00:33:21
everyone presented the case in this
00:33:26
way, for all these you know, when
00:33:30
Yeltsin, for example, during the period of the storm, even during
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the period of the storm, mind you, he began
00:33:49
to overhear
00:33:55
the article with his normative decrees. You understand, this is what we are talking about therefore
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Indeed, in August of the ninety-
00:34:00
first year, a
00:34:03
coup d'etat took place, but this
00:34:05
coup d'etat was carried out not by members of the State Emergency Committee, but by
00:34:08
Boris Nikolayevich Yeltsin with his
00:34:09
American friends, and who, on the
00:34:11
quiet, essentially removed
00:34:13
Gorbachev from power,
00:34:16
he really had nothing in reality So
00:34:18
he returned from Foros when he was already a
00:34:21
general without an army, you understand. And it’s true
00:34:23
that as payment for his support,
00:34:26
Yeltsin sent the American
00:34:28
enriched Uranium pra for next to nothing. Well, this is the
00:34:32
famous deal of the mountains black and, in
00:34:36
my opinion, we are still delivering under this
00:34:38
deal Americans Urania Rich So this is how the
00:34:41
Washington Regional Committee
00:34:43
really existed in our government
00:34:46
in the nineties Well, yes, of course yes Well,
00:34:48
take for example the privatization there
00:34:51
in America, some
00:34:54
intelligence officers were tried for carrying out
00:34:58
privatization. What criminal methods were used?
00:35:01
With what violation of the law was
00:35:03
privatization carried out here and they
00:35:06
they got a big deal out of it there in
00:35:09
America they were recognized as
00:35:11
criminals and convicted for it. Well, what are
00:35:14
we talking about then, you know? So that’s
00:35:17
it. Well, these are just medical facts, this is a
00:35:19
medical fact that does not require
00:35:22
proof. Why Because all the
00:35:24
evidence has long been laid out
00:35:30
by the administration Well, for example, in the
00:35:32
state property there was a whole floor
00:35:35
filled with representatives of both the State Department and the
00:35:38
Central Intelligence Directorate and
00:35:40
other American structures. Just like
00:35:42
now in Kiev, in the SBU building, the whole floor was
00:35:46
filled with CIA employees, just like in our country the
00:35:49
whole floor of the State Committee was filled with
00:35:53
employees of the CIA and other structures
00:35:56
American
00:35:58
So no one really hid this,
00:36:01
that is, they simply
00:36:03
acted brazenly like a bull in a china shop and
00:36:06
showed who is the
00:36:09
boss in the nineties. These empty
00:36:12
counters are why they were empty. If
00:36:15
factories and factories were working, one of the
00:36:17
proven versions is that this is crime in
00:36:21
the union with the trade mafia, he specially
00:36:24
created social
00:36:28
power. That is, this is a shortage of products, it
00:36:31
was made in order to inflame
00:36:32
society, of course, artificially. Yes, this
00:36:36
mechanism is well known. In
00:36:38
this case, I want to recall the history of the
00:36:40
so-called political
00:36:42
repressions. Now, several
00:36:44
very powerful studies have come out in particular the
00:36:47
same Dugin Alexander Nikolaevich I
00:36:49
draw the attention of the society to Neni Iri
00:36:58
to the holy of holies of the FSB archi and he wrote
00:37:01
several books now, the last of them is
00:37:04
called Yezhov against Stalin, before
00:37:06
that the book Secrets of the NKVD Archives was published
00:37:10
and there he proved with facts in his hands
00:37:14
that Yezhov again However, to the question of
00:37:18
personality degradation, a man began to suffer from the same thing when he fell
00:37:26
ill with delusions of grandeur,
00:37:29
personality degradation began, which was
00:37:30
accompanied, among other things, by his
00:37:32
degeneration into a banal
00:37:34
alcoholic, a whole plan was developed for
00:37:37
the elimination of Stalin and his inner
00:37:40
circle so that Yezhov and his gang would
00:37:42
come to power for the successful
00:37:45
implementation of this plan, it was necessary not
00:37:47
only to create the
00:37:49
necessary conditions at the very top; in
00:37:52
particular, the Kremlin commandant’s office was keen on this plan,
00:37:55
but also to create the appropriate
00:37:59
situation and mood in Soviet
00:38:01
society, that is, it was necessary to
00:38:03
anger people. What is called that’s when
00:38:06
this flywheel begins
00:38:08
really unfounded
00:38:09
political repressions when people were
00:38:12
seized for literally everything a neighbor wrote a
00:38:15
denunciation completely without evidence of
00:38:17
a person they were taken into circulation they extracted
00:38:20
confessions of guilt
00:38:23
Yes, it’s Stalin’s fault, and then
00:38:26
when finally the scale of these lawlessness
00:38:30
became known to Stalin and his circle, they
00:38:33
carried out a whole special operation to
00:38:35
neutralize first neutralization
00:38:38
Yezhova now becomes the new People's Commissar of
00:38:41
Internal Affairs Where does he begin?
00:39:05
and so on and so on And
00:39:07
you can call the United States a sponsor of
00:39:10
Yeltsin’s election campaign, vote
00:39:12
or lose Yes, definitely Listen,
00:39:16
where did they get the dollars? They
00:39:18
transported them in these canvas bags
00:39:21
all over the country. Naturally, they were
00:39:25
sponsors of the first election
00:39:26
Company. That is, it was already worked out
00:39:29
algorithm of actions, channels for supplying real
00:39:32
money, and so on and so forth, there
00:39:37
can be no doubt about this at all, because with an initial rating
00:39:40
of 2 to
00:39:42
3%, during the election campaign, unexpectedly gain
00:39:46
35% listen But this is
00:39:51
fantastic, this would be absolutely obvious
00:39:54
post
00:39:59
in Mas Lyuda they hated
00:40:03
Yelna, I then worked at school as a teacher for
00:40:07
5 years, even 6 years, so I closely
00:40:10
communicated with my students, their
00:40:12
parents, and my peers, and with
00:40:15
my teachers from the University
00:40:18
Professional School, and so on. I didn’t see
00:40:26
anyone who spoke positively about
00:40:29
Yeltsin I don’t want to say that everyone
00:40:31
spoke positively about Zyuganov,
00:40:34
there were different moods, but the fact that everyone
00:40:37
hated Yeltsin is 100% And what
00:40:39
percentage did Gennady Andreevich have? That
00:40:41
is, Boris Nikolaevich had 6% Yes, but
00:40:44
Zyuganov initially had 30% It’s
00:40:48
no coincidence that he was called to the dovoz for
00:40:50
what reason, that is, the Western
00:40:53
curators had to look at
00:40:55
Zyuganov, whoops,
00:40:57
that is, how
00:40:59
possible is the future Leader of Russia, is it possible to
00:41:02
deal with him? in
00:41:13
what sense And why
00:41:16
did they make the second round of elections the way
00:41:19
they did it and why did Swan give
00:41:22
his votes to Yeltsin initially? Lebed
00:41:25
did not intend to do this, but he was
00:41:28
for sale. And his death is connected with this. I don’t
00:41:30
think so, no, you understand. The fact is that I
00:41:34
knew all the ministers defense personally,
00:41:37
starting with Yazov Igor Nikolaevich
00:41:40
Radionov Evgeniy Ivanovich Shaposhnikov
00:41:43
Well and so on, they were all practically
00:41:47
zero in politics That is, you can wrap them
00:41:50
around your finger Like two fingers
00:41:54
you understand, sometimes it even
00:41:58
amused me I remember how I once came to
00:42:00
Shaposhnikov and he
00:42:03
I think he was then the Secretary of the Security Council or
00:42:06
something. Well, I don’t remember, well, in short, he was sitting in the
00:42:09
Kremlin on the old square and he
00:42:11
tells me Zhenya, who are you going to
00:42:12
vote for? I say, Well, I’ll go
00:42:15
vote, that means in the majority district
00:42:18
like this, but in the general federal district That's
00:42:20
what he
00:42:22
tells me, I'm speaking Well, that's how it is And what is
00:42:25
it, you explain it to me, I look like this, I think
00:42:28
mother honor the person in the hierarchy of power
00:42:31
ranks there, well, he's in the top five, relatively
00:42:33
speaking, and he doesn't know that we have a mixed
00:42:35
electoral system, that there are
00:42:38
majoritarian constituencies and there is a general
00:42:41
federal list according to which
00:42:43
political parties are ranked. You understand what we are
00:42:46
talking about. Let’s return to the American
00:42:48
elections. Yes,
00:42:50
Yeltsin’s elections cost the Americans dearly. Everything is known by
00:42:53
comparison by our standards. Yes, by their
00:42:56
standards, this is mere pennies. But there is some kind of
00:42:58
figure. Well, there are different figures. But even
00:43:00
if they draw some obviously inflated
00:43:03
figures, But these are several billion
00:43:05
dollars. Well, listen to the frivolous
00:43:07
conversation, we are not even talking about
00:43:09
tens of billions of dollars. Well, it’s
00:43:11
true that Yeltsin’s election headquarters
00:43:15
presented itself as just an ambush of the
00:43:17
Americans, and there were many who
00:43:20
actually came up with this this slogan
00:43:21
vote or lose, which
00:43:23
was copied from the Clinton company
00:43:25
absolutely correctly Yes, they are just full of
00:43:30
Shilins here, worked at their orders and according to their
00:43:35
clichés I would even say that Well,
00:43:37
this is just fantastic, vote or
00:43:39
lose choose or Yes, it’s all a scam from
00:43:43
Clinton skoy company, how did the Americans
00:43:46
manage to come up with this idea of
00:43:49
privatization, from which they then
00:43:50
actually earned a lot and bought
00:43:53
a lot, well, you know, the fact is that
00:43:55
they Arova this idea of ​​Russia and before
00:43:59
that they had the countries of the Eastern Bloc, first of
00:44:01
all Poland,
00:44:04
remember the reforms of Balcerowicz this he
00:44:07
was a Guru for our liberals. They also
00:44:11
carried out shock therapy using Balcerowicz’s method. So
00:44:15
this was worked out
00:44:19
in Poland and Hungary. Well, they gave it according to the list
00:44:23
and then they launched it here. Well, it’s clear with the
00:44:26
nuances
00:44:27
of national and
00:44:29
historical all sorts of twists, but the very
00:44:32
idea of ​​shock therapy and instant
00:44:36
privatization of check privatization just
00:44:38
like check What does it mean? Well, when
00:44:41
colossal objects were sold for candy wrappers of paper, they were
00:44:43
n’t sold with real money.
00:44:45
Well, they themselves bought
00:44:47
a lot. True, of course, that’s what I’m saying
00:44:50
that a
00:44:51
number of Americans themselves who actively
00:44:54
participated in the heritage itself
00:44:58
America were recognized as criminals,
00:45:01
you know, this is what the scale of
00:45:04
robbery and theft was. You understand, this is what we’re
00:45:06
talking about. Well, the same Kakha Bendukidze
00:45:10
Yes, he became the owner of Uralmash. Well, this is a
00:45:13
gigantic association, the production
00:45:16
head enterprise, the number of
00:45:18
employees is 55,000 people, I’m not even talking
00:45:22
about the Armed Forces, the rest about everything the rest of the
00:45:24
components are the Uralgon plant where
00:45:27
our tanks are produced, you see, this
00:45:30
ended up in the hands of one person
00:45:34
just like the result of this very Chubais
00:45:37
privatization of check privatization and there are
00:45:40
thousands of thousands of such examples, these are the
00:45:44
tidbits, first of all,
00:45:46
note that they destroyed,
00:45:49
destroyed, enterprises of the defense
00:45:51
complex, destroyed enterprises the most
00:45:55
technologically advanced industries:
00:45:57
mechanical engineering, machine tool building,
00:45:59
radio-electronic industry, and
00:46:01
so on, you know, because in terms of volume and
00:46:04
quality, for example,
00:46:06
Radio electronics, we were not inferior to the
00:46:08
Americans and Japanese in the Soviet Union,
00:46:11
and were superior to
00:46:12
97% of all refrigerators and
00:46:15
freezers made by military-industrial complex enterprises, well,
00:46:19
compare modern
00:46:21
imported ITS refrigerators refrigerators that Nokht
00:46:24
at the dachas,
00:46:28
light bulbs are still working, the
00:46:30
light bulbs have been burning for 50 to 60 years. Still defying
00:46:34
the word about Chubais, this is Absolute
00:46:36
KBA, this is understandable. Well, about the World Cup, you are talking about this,
00:46:39
it is also an absolute fact that in his circle
00:46:41
then there were career
00:46:43
employees of the
00:46:45
US CIA and everyone turned a blind eye to this, at least yes, that is,
00:46:48
it was a fact that then there
00:46:51
was no need to prove anything to anyone,
00:46:53
he didn’t really hide this
00:46:55
hundred
00:46:57
enemy, so he even wore a hero’s star.
00:47:00
This is the title I’m a generally recognized
00:47:04
enemy. I don’t care about you, it was
00:47:06
some form of bravado You see, you
00:47:10
can spit at me as much as you like, spit slop at me,
00:47:13
but I’m still cooler than
00:47:16
you, taller than you, richer than you, etc., etc., so I
00:47:19
want you to
00:47:20
comment on one phrase, this is the phrase of
00:47:22
Boris Nikolayevich Yeltsin We invite
00:47:25
American
00:47:27
private capital to the Russian market and
00:47:30
we say don’t be late, how do
00:47:33
these words sound to you today, well, like an
00:47:35
admission of committing a state
00:47:37
crime. Betrayal, don’t be
00:47:39
late, I have a question right away:
00:47:42
Who did you make such invitations to before,
00:47:45
please read out the whole list? And why did
00:47:48
you make such offers to a
00:47:51
foreign private captain so that he would be handed over? Let
00:47:58
's go and live our lives for a minute, dear to
00:48:03
our
00:48:04
people this bloody
00:48:06
massacre Why did the autocratic regime collapse?
00:48:10
It collapsed in the conditions of an unpopular war, an
00:48:14
extremely unpopular war, but because
00:48:17
we paid for this very
00:48:19
foreign capital that poured
00:48:22
here Just at the
00:48:23
turn of the century, all the most technologically advanced
00:48:27
by the hand of the industry of the so-called
00:48:28
Russian industry, they
00:48:30
were controlled by foreign capital,
00:48:32
the oil industry was
00:48:34
100% gigantic, the Empire of the Nobels further on
00:48:38
Donbass. All of which we are now
00:48:40
fighting for and which we are returning, there were
00:48:43
the largest steel foundries, iron
00:48:45
foundries, coal mines, ore mines, and so
00:48:48
on for 60-80 about everything. belonged to
00:48:51
foreigners from the largest banks,
00:48:54
only one single Volga Kama
00:48:57
bank was controlled by Russian capital, all the
00:49:00
rest were controlled by foreigners,
00:49:02
and therefore Stalin, in a short course on the history of the All-Russian Communist Party of
00:49:05
Belarus, directly wrote that October of the
00:49:08
seventeenth year saved Russia from
00:49:11
becoming a semi-colonial raw materials
00:49:13
appendage of the industrialized countries of the world,
00:49:16
we In the ninety-first year, having despised
00:49:19
our entire history, they took themselves by the scruff of the neck They were
00:49:23
like kittens They were lousy and abandoned for 100 years
00:49:27
So they were also happy that we entered the
00:49:28
system into the family of civilized peoples
00:49:32
fifth tenth now let's
00:49:34
get more saliva characteristics of
00:49:57
Chubais and others, so to speak, connected, they
00:50:01
reported moreover Chubais, I think,
00:50:04
played a key role Why exactly
00:50:07
Yeltsin’s team chose Putin They
00:50:09
considered different candidates Which
00:50:12
Well, the same
00:50:13
Stepashin, yes, it’s all known, there
00:50:17
were no special secrets here. I
00:50:19
think that by the way, not the least role in
00:50:22
what it means is that they relied on
00:50:25
Putin I played exactly that case with the
00:50:27
juice that we talked about at the beginning of
00:50:30
our meeting, this was an important marker.
00:50:33
This is a good quality. By the way, no matter how I
00:50:36
feel about Sobchak, relatively speaking, and
00:50:38
so on, that’s when you don’t betray
00:50:40
your patron or your friend comrade.
00:50:44
Betrayal is generally such a
00:50:47
vile thing without political overtones.
00:50:50
You see, they were considering completely
00:50:53
different candidates
00:50:57
from the Americans. I have no doubts,
00:51:00
not then Vladimi Vladimirovich played by the
00:51:02
rules, the rules that were
00:51:04
established. And somewhere by the way, I think that
00:51:07
he
00:51:08
played being convinced that he’s on the
00:51:11
right side of
00:51:12
history, that’s when he was
00:51:16
sincerely convinced that he’s on the
00:51:19
right side of history because he’s
00:51:22
really joining the pan-European
00:51:27
global system of division of labor, that
00:51:29
Russia will become the largest energy
00:51:32
hub of at least all of Europe, or rather
00:51:35
all of Eurasia, and so on and so forth
00:51:38
That is, the Americans, as a result,
00:51:40
miscalculated Yes, and then the scale of the
00:51:43
historical developments of changes And by the way, the
00:51:46
obstinacy, the impudence of the Americans, in
00:51:49
the end you know it with them. I always
00:51:53
say especially now you
00:51:56
need a sense of proportion; in everything, the Americans have a good
00:51:59
sense of
00:52:00
proportion. This sense of proportion
00:52:04
has disappeared and they are in one fine moment
00:52:07
they stepped over these ideas and therefore
00:52:11
thought that now they can do anything and everything,
00:52:14
but Clinton and his brother have not yet
00:52:17
crossed certain red lines.
00:52:20
Although the bombing of Belgrade has already become such a
00:52:23
marker that they are about to cross. And
00:52:26
already
00:52:27
Bush Jr. and especially Obama, they are all these
00:52:30
lines blew their minds But today, what do
00:52:32
you think, what do they see in their eyes? They
00:52:35
understand that no matter how they can cope No,
00:52:38
no, narcissistic Turkeys, and then you
00:52:42
understand, by and large, for the
00:52:44
Americans, losing in Ukraine
00:52:47
is not a mortal threat, so for us
00:52:50
this is a mortal threat. In the literal sense of
00:52:52
the word, for Ukraine there is a mortal
00:52:55
threat, even a
00:52:57
blizzard, for Poland and Germany.
00:53:00
Why Because the Armed Forces will not rock the boat now
00:53:03
if we dominate in
00:53:04
Ukraine and accept our terms of the game, so
00:53:09
now I’ll see how Germany and Poland
00:53:11
will be with us talk This is the position in which
00:53:14
they will stand so that we give them
00:53:17
our
00:53:18
energy resources because they are in
00:53:26
trouble. In general, there is a raid there. They
00:53:30
will either crawl on their hands and knees and
00:53:33
beg us to give them
00:53:36
gas there, or they will
00:53:38
come to us Siberia to chop wood for
00:53:41
a lot of big
00:53:45
money I can’t help but talk to you at
00:53:48
our second meeting about your
00:53:50
nationality
00:53:52
koshe nation
00:53:57
me Noble family Serve people in
00:53:59
the fatherland as boyar children used to say then,
00:54:01
not in the sense that they were
00:54:03
born in a boyar family, but in the sense that they were
00:54:07
servicemen people according to their fatherland in the sources of
00:54:09
that time were called boyar children, that
00:54:12
is, they stood in rank as if on the
00:54:14
next step compared to
00:54:16
representatives of the aristocracy. Well,
00:54:19
boyar children and service people, because they
00:54:22
formed the
00:54:23
backbone of the local Horse of the
00:54:25
Russian army of the 15th and even
00:54:29
partly of the 16th centuries until Peter I haven’t
00:54:32
completely moved on to the Rekk Rud set,
00:54:36
that’s all Moscow was, I
00:54:38
don’t have any relatives anywhere except Moscow, and never
00:54:40
have, that’s amazing. It’s just that you’re a
00:54:42
classic example of a Moskvich, in general, and
00:54:44
I have a bad one. In which knee does it turn out?
00:54:46
Oh, I don’t know, in short on his father’s side, his
00:54:49
ancestors live in Moscow in the 15th century. Well, it’s
00:54:53
clear later that he’s become emaciated. The noble family has
00:54:55
already come to
00:54:57
me, here are the blue-fronted people, he sometimes goes to the
00:55:00
rga and constantly sends me some
00:55:03
extracts there that they bought some kind of
00:55:05
village there or sold the fifth tenth Well
00:55:08
there the number of these
00:55:11
souls means that both sexes are estimated at, well,
00:55:14
several dozen people. So, do
00:55:18
you feel this, how to say
00:55:19
this by blood, by nationality,
00:55:21
it means like a connection with your
00:55:24
ancestors
00:55:26
no no, in our family this has never
00:55:29
[music]
00:55:31
been cultivated since with us this is
00:55:33
not a topic to be emphasized at all, I knew
00:55:36
that I was born Russian. I don’t
00:55:38
have any other primosis, so I’m
00:55:43
not even my brother, not my sister, and so on,
00:55:46
but from my mother. I don’t know about my grandmother. By
00:55:50
the way, you gave me a direct homework,
00:55:53
you still need to
00:55:54
dig in,
00:55:59
your maiden name was Anna Gavrilovna
00:56:01
Zabelina, your elder sister,
00:56:04
that means Shura, Baba, Shura Alexandra
00:56:08
Gavrilovna, she
00:56:10
lived as long as 1899, by the way, she died
00:56:14
in the year E, she was 95 years old. What does
00:56:16
being Russian mean to you today? Well, being a citizen
00:56:26
why I love my homeland, small and
00:56:28
large Why I love Moscow very much
00:56:31
Why I worry
00:56:34
about the troubles of my country Why I
00:56:37
take the flood in Orsk to heart right now
00:56:39
I’m not even talking about what
00:56:42
happened in Crocus Why I hate
00:56:45
when why Well because I
00:56:48
was raised that way I I I can’t
00:56:50
explain in words it sits inside me
00:56:54
I hate it when people
00:56:56
lie trivialize our
00:56:59
history they know that they are lying I understand when
00:57:02
out of ignorance And when people know that they are
00:57:04
lying when they invent and reconcile and so
00:57:08
on and so on, this feeling evokes me
00:57:10
again, I remember these
00:57:13
famous Pushkin lines, that’s
00:57:15
what Russians are, I always remember them, two
00:57:18
feelings are wonderfully close to us in them, the heart
00:57:21
finds food, love for the native ashes, love
00:57:24
for the tombs of our fathers, without them the soul
00:57:27
was empty like an Arabian deserts like an
00:57:29
altar without a deity on the SM stood century after
00:57:32
century, by the will of God, man’s very self-awareness, his
00:57:36
self-awareness, his self-awareness That’s why,
00:57:39
by the way,
00:57:42
I probably became a historian, I already wanted to become a historian at the age of 10.
00:57:46
So for almost half a century I have been faithful to
00:57:49
this historical choice of mine.
00:57:51
Why am I to them My father became a simple
00:57:55
working engineer, my mother was a weaver, and so on
00:57:59
and so forth. I didn’t have
00:58:00
any scientists, much less historians.
00:58:03
What do you think, today we often
00:58:05
hear words about our strength in
00:58:08
multinationality? Do you think this is
00:58:10
really ours? great power And how is
00:58:13
it expressed? Well, listen, first of all, let’s start
00:58:16
with the fact that Russia initially arose
00:58:19
as
00:58:26
three large ethnic groups,
00:58:29
it’s clear that the Eastern Slavs are the Balts
00:58:32
and that’s the Finnish
00:58:34
Ugrians, because that’s where we are now, the
00:58:37
Finns lived much earlier than the
00:58:40
Slavs The Ugrians and many names testify to this,
00:58:44
and then a
00:58:47
significant Turkic element was added to this,
00:58:49
you understand from
00:58:56
these
00:58:57
large
00:59:01
ethnic groups what does it mean to build Russia under the slogan of
00:59:05
Russia for the Russians in advance or
00:59:07
doom
00:59:09
Russia This means the fragmentation of these
00:59:12
specific principalities that will
00:59:14
always be
00:59:15
dependent and so on further and so on from
00:59:17
anyone stronger or deliberately
00:59:20
doom the country to permanent
00:59:22
civil wars according to religious
00:59:24
national social Whoever wants
00:59:27
therefore for Russia enmity is a
00:59:29
deadly dangerous thing between peoples and
00:59:32
who, by the way, incites this enmity between peoples
00:59:35
I think they should be
00:59:37
punished very severely article of the law,
00:59:40
that is, our strength is precisely that we are all
00:59:42
different together with unity and then
00:59:44
look at the enrichment of cultures
00:59:46
even of the language, but we have
00:59:49
quite a lot of nimble words in the Russian language,
00:59:52
you understand where the richness of our
00:59:55
language comes from, including we can have the same phenomenon
00:59:58
express in different terms
01:00:01
you understand call a dog either a dog
01:00:04
or a dog We have a tradition at the end
01:00:06
Our guests read poetry even though you have already gone through
01:00:09
this story once and now
01:00:11
quoted Pushkin I ask you once again
01:00:14
to give our viewers some poetry,
01:00:16
listen Well, in general, I love Yesenin A
01:00:18
that Yesenin was dissuaded by the golden grove of
01:00:24
silver without
01:00:26
And the sadly flying cranes no longer regret the World Cup about
01:00:31
the World Cup to regret because everyone in
01:00:35
the world is a
01:00:36
wanderer. It seems to me that this young
01:00:39
man is a very young man, he so
01:00:42
deeply understood the meaning of life and the meaning
01:00:45
of being, therefore his poetry touches anyone
01:00:49
truly Russian people in the broad
01:00:52
sense, not by blood, but by their
01:00:56
worldview,
01:00:57
that such poets really become a
01:01:01
national treasure not only of the
01:01:03
Russian people, but also of all the peoples of our
01:01:07
country Evgeniy Spitsin empathy manuchi
01:01:11
Here and
01:01:14
now, well, I came to
01:01:17
Vyacheslav Manucharov for the second time for this meeting,
01:01:21
after all, that I was VNO when I
01:01:26
came to the first meeting and with even
01:01:28
greater interest adj now Well, what I
01:01:31
want to say is that an intelligent, competent, charming,
01:01:34
leading, talented actor is talking
01:01:37
to such a person, it’s a pleasure, he
01:01:39
asks sharp and, I must say, very
01:01:42
difficult questions from here. I think our
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conversation, our conversation will be much more
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meaningful than traditional interview
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to chat about nothing and everything I want to
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wish Vyacheslav himself and his
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fellow
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colleagues and the development channel to invite
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more interesting, different and wonderful
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people Thank you
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Историк Евгений Спицын откровенно про 30-летие добровольного вывода советских войск из Германии, подписание Беловежских соглашений Борисом Ельциным, 35 лет с первой поездки Бориса Ельцина в США, оплаченную американцами кампанию «Голосуй или проиграешь», подкуп дивизий для путча, Вашингтонский обком в Москве, пустые прилавки магазинов, приватизацию и приход к власти Владимира Путина. ❗️Помните, что каждый ваш лайк и комментарий продвигает это видео. Поэтому ставьте лайки и оставляйте комментарии. И, конечно, подписывайтесь, если смотрите интервью без подписки. Делитесь этим интервью с родными и друзьями. ▶️ТАЙМ-КОДЫ: 00:00 Анонс 01:35 Про орден Александра Невского 01:55 Про подписание Беловежских соглашений Борисом Ельциным 05:00 Про звонок Бориса Ельцина в США через 5 минут после распада СССР 06:10 Про тщеславие Михаила Горбачева 08:18 Про 35 лет с первой поездки Бориса Ельцина в США 11:17 Про присягу Бориса Ельцина либералам 12:25 Про Анатолия Собчака как конкурента Бориса Ельцина 15:37 Про выход Бориса Ельцина из партии и «Боже, Благослови Америку» 18:19 Про Иосифа Сталина и репрессии 21:05 Про перерождение Бориса Ельцина и предателей 23:27 Про 30-летие добровольного вывода советских войск из Германии в 1994 году 27:35 Про Роналда Рейгана и план по крушению «Империи зла» 32:18 Про подкуп дивизий для путча 34:23 Про урановую сделку с США 34:40 Про Вашингтонский обком в Москве 36:08 Про пустые прилавки магазинов 39:07 Про США как спонсоров избирательной кампании Бориса Ельцина 43:11 Про оплаченную США кампанию «Голосуй или проиграешь» 43:45 Про приватизацию 46:34 Про Анатолия Чубайса и ЦРУ 47:19 Про приглашение Борисом Ельциным американцев в Россию 49:42 Про приход к власти Владимира Путина 52:32 Про Украину 53:45 Про национальность 58:03 Про многонациональность России 01:00:03 Стих 01:01:12 P.S. Подписывайтесь на канал "ЭМПАТИЯ МАНУЧИ" и тут: ✔️VK https://vk.com/club212274703 ✔️RUTUBE https://rutube.ru/u/empatiamanuchi/ ✔️TELEGRAM https://t.me/empatia_manuchi ✔️ ЯНДЕКС.Музыка https://music.yandex.ru/album/25263213 ✔️ Дзен https://dzen.ru/empatia_manuchi ✔️ YouTube https://www.youtube.com/@empatia_manuchi Евгений Спицын: Вашингтонский обком, доллары Ельцина и крах СССР /// ЭМПАТИЯ МАНУЧИ

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