27.04.2018 Author: Phil Butler
The
Simple Truth of Vladimir Putin’s Diabolical Plan
Column: Society
Region: Russia
in the World
In
the New York Times last week, veteran reporter Neil MacFarquhar reminded us
Vladimir Putin’s “fight” with the West is isolating Russia. The Middle East
expert’s latest Russia hate also interpolated that the woeful isolation is
failing to deter Putin. But what is it that Putin is fighting against? What is
the so-called “West” trying to deter him from? Better still, where is the
evidence of his cunning plan to destroy all?
I
do not know why, but to my knowledge, no one has ever asked these simple
questions. Here we are in a new and bitter Cold War, and nobody I can name has
any reasonable explanation of what the fight is about. There are allegations by
the truckload. There’s sanctions, proxy wars, terrorists scattered, CIA money
spent, dignitaries tossed out on their ears, and ten thousand news outlets
screaming “Putin foul” – but over what? You can’t answer because it’s all over
nothing. Here’s a brief history of the real crimes of Vladimir Putin.
In
the early 2000s, Vladimir Putin was running a country almost destroyed by
corruption, foreign interventions, and pirates bent on privatizing anything of
value for western investors. The advance of the globalist doctrine had reached
the borders of the country; wars were brewed in former Soviet republics where
regime changes and color revolutions were not working. The notorious Russian
mob, the Israeli mob, anybody inside the country that could be bought by
western pirates was taking a bite from the Russian legacy. Putin stepped in and
sorted it out. Putin did not sell Russia out. This was a capital crime.
Later
in the decade, Vladimir Putin proposed an initiative known as the “Vladivostok
to Lisbon” protocol. The plan was for one gigantic Eurasian market worth tens
of trillions of dollars. The plan was for a full and fair integration of Russia
within the global context. Only the plan made Russia an integral partner rather
than a network of small banana republics like Yugoslavia became. The Putin plan
would have assured almost unbreakable cooperation, prosperity, and peace. But
the suggestion of such a thing to the existing world order was a heinous crime.
2009
rolls around and the world’s fascination with then Prime Minister Putin grows.
The New York Times back then questioned the Russian leader’s work ethic.
Western media reported Putin singing “Blueberry Hill” and playing the piano.
And the Washington Post begins the rail about “Putin, the killer.” Then in
2010, the heat was turned up. US newspapers began the “huge protest” gambit,
Putin the arch criminal became all the rage. The Vladimir Putin legend began to
grow during this time. Rumors and speculation became the flavor of the day.
Then in 2011, the Russian leader went so far as to criticize the West for the
Libya regime change. And we all know how Libya turned out.
Starting
in 2012 the mainstream media in the West began predicting the downfall of
Vladimir Putin. The Economist titled its prediction. “The beginning of the end
of Putin.” So much for deep economic analysis and forecasting. It is in this
year that Masha Gessen gets the big headlines for labeling Vladimir a “crime
boss” and a homophobe. Meanwhile, the real criminals like Mikhail Khodorkovsky
gather steam for the lies and mudslinging to come. NPR and other corporate owned
media get readers by labeling Putin a “street thug” and etc. But Putin won the
election that year anyhow. And even though The Slate labeled him “Putin the
pitiful,” he somehow managed the biggest country in the world skillfully. Pussy
Riot defiles a Russian Orthodox Church snagging some jail time, and down
the rabbit hole we go.
Then
in 2013 the world’s biggest ever arch villain commits the ultimate sacrilege.
At the moment then President Barack Obama is gathering his forces to invade
Syria, Russia’s leader pecks out a plea to the American people in the New York
Times. Then, on the eve of a fateful vote in the US Congress on Obama’s
decision to launch strikes against Syrian leader Bashar al-Assad, Putin
mediates by instigating a proposal for Syria to surrender all chemical weapons.
This was too much for the gilded world order; the gloves had to come off.
Meanwhile, Obama and his CIA had already created the proxy war against Assad.
But the American people were never told. Funny isn’t it, how overt Putin moves
are eviler than covert killing by America? But Russia’s leader became the alchemist
of truth, look at his words of warning on alleged gas attacks back then:
“We
believe that at the very least we should wait for the results of the UN
inspection commission in Syria. I’ve already said I find it absolutely
ridiculous that [Syrian] government’s armed forces, which today are actually on
an offense mission and in some regions have already encircled the so-called
rebels and are finishing them off, that the Syrian army has used prohibited
chemical weapons.”
Almost
a year passed until I first learned of the “hell bent” onslaught on anything
attached to Vladimir Putin and Russia when the 2014 Sochi Olympics rolled
around. The bristling gay globalists had no intention of letting the Russia
people welcome the world to their country. Putin had to pay for his past
daring. So, Russia bashing took on a whole new meaning. Bad sportsmanship was
also redefined when a people created a showpiece and an unparalleled spectacle,
only to be insulted and criticized at every turn. Dog packs, unworking toilets,
gay skier hunts, unfinished hotels, an environmental catastrophe once again
wrought by our ghastly arch villain. The world order taught Putin a lesson in
those days. “Mess with us, and we’ll piss on your parade.” This was the
message. Then the Euromaidan and an illegal regime change in the midst of an
Olympics forced diabolical Putin’s hand again. Instead of allowing Russia’s
most strategic position in the southwest to be taken over by NATO, he instead
chose to secure it without firing a shot. Crimea should have been seeded to the
global hegemony – but Putin dared to resist. For shame.
Since
2014 Vladimir Putin has been blamed for the downing of Malaysian Airlines
flight MH17 and without a smidgen of proof. He’s had the gall to ask the world
order “Do you even realize what you have done?” And this, before the mighty
United Nations and in front of God and everybody else. Our crystal ball at The
Economist proclaimed “Putin declares war on the West,” and we believed them. He
revealed the United States was backing terrorism in the Middle East, and then
he televised his forces destroying ISIS. In 2016 NBC News proclaimed; “US Officials: Putin Personally Involved in US
Election Hack.” Amazingly, no pictures of Putin using his laptop to hack
the DNC emerged. And the people of the world failed to notice the lack of
evidence. For nearly two years now the world has investigated Putin over alleged
tampering in the US election. Can you guess what body of evidence has been
shown officially or in the media?
Damn
that Putin for being so flawless and diabolical a villain! His utter control of
every evil deed on planet Earth is being hidden from us. And oh, so skillfully
that armies of brilliant private eyes, investigative journalists,
whistleblowers, think tanks, the CIA, the NSA, MI6, GCHQ, Mossad, the Pentagon,
Naval Intelligence, Senate committees, or even David Copperfield can turn over
one leaf of evidence. This, my friends, is Putin’s greatest delinquency against
humanity. He is guilty as sin of the real delinquency, the sin of ancient
logic. The reason there we cannot see proof of Putin’s misdeeds is stunningly
simple.
There
is no proof.
Phil
Butler, is a policy investigator and analyst, a political scientist and expert
on Eastern Europe, he’s an author of the recent bestseller “Putin’s Praetorians” and other books. He writes exclusively
for the online magazine “New Eastern Outlook.”
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