By Max Musson:
It is now five days since Viktor Yanukovych was deposed as president of Ukraine and the parliament called for new elections and there appears to be a distinct lack of activity on the part of Svoboda and Pravy Sektor to cement their once dominant position. The danger is that the longer this period of uncertainty continues the more the chances of a successful nationalist revolution diminish and the more circumstances play into the hands of external forces: be they liberal, pro-Western, pro-EU, NWO oligarchs; or be they Vladimir Putin’s Russia.
In a number of articles I have explained the need for an extended period of preparation before any attempt is made by nationalist movements to challenge the existing political establishment. This holds true for all countries and it holds true for Ukraine also.
Many nationalist revolutionaries clamour for confrontational street demonstrations in the hope that a revolutionary situation can be achieved in the chaos that ensues, but destabilising an existing political establishment is not enough – it is not even half of the job. A successful revolution, by whatever means it may attempt to acquire power, requires strength in depth if it is to have a chance of success.
What we may be witnessing in Ukraine is a demonstration of how not to attempt a revolution – a demonstration of how a revolution can fail through lack of prior planning and a lack of ruthlessness on the part of its organisers.
Pravy Sektor especially had the initiative in the immediate aftermath of Yanukovych’s fall, but they do not appear to have planned what to do next and are sitting back, basking in glory, while the backers of the ‘All Ukrainian Union’ (AUU) prepare to anoint the likes of Oleksandr Turchynovand or Yulia Tymoshenko following the presidential elections in May.
Unless the nationalists act to cement their gains, a process of normalisation will take place: the Maidan barricades will be dismantled; the streets will be cleared; the police will begin to assert their authority again and will be supported in this by those who stand to profit from an adherence to constitutional procedures – the moneyed interest groups who control the domestic and foreign mass media and who are in league with the EU and the NWO.
Every day that goes by during which the ‘normalisation’ process continues, the chances of a nationalist victory diminish and the chances of a Batkivshchyna president being installed in May, leading to Ukrainian membership of the EU, increase.
Had Svoboda and Pravy Sektor prepared for the events of this winter, they would have acquired the six prerequisites that I have written about elsewhere: they would have had a large number of nationalist enclaves established across the whole of Ukraine; they would have established a large network of respected local leaders; they would have established a 5th Column of ‘friends’ within the existing political establishment; they would already have control of at least one national television station; and in addition to their rapidly assembled street ‘army’; they would have had a ‘war chest’ of perhaps £100m or the equivalent.
In the immediate aftermath of Yanukovych’s fall, Pravy Sektor had command of the streets and of all of the government and administrative buildings of Kiev and the blood of their martyrs gave their command momentary legitimacy that they should have capitalised on immediately.
Most importantly, they should have made a decisive move to dissolve the Ukrainian parliament, declare martial law and take into custody anyone who might oppose their immediate assumption of sovereign political power. Having previously acquired the six prerequisites, Svoboda and Pravy Sektor would have had the wherewithal and would have been in a position to act as I have suggested, but sadly this does not seem to be the case.
I fear the moment has now passed and it may already be too late for the nationalist revolution to be pursued to a successful conclusion. Let us hope not.
The danger now is that the ‘fruits of the revolution’ may be stolen by the anti-national forces supporting Yulia Tymoshenko and this may provoke Vladimir Putin to attempt to secure Russia’s interests in the Crimea and along the Black Sea coast by military force.
By Max Musson © 2014
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heechee
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Given today’s news from the Ukraine it would appear that the nationalists have indeed missed their opportunity Mr Musson. The new Prime Minister has been named as the Jew Arseniy Yatsenyuk. Obviously his appointment is to steer the Ukraine into the grasping clutches of his Zionist friends so that asset stripping can start at the earliest.
However due to the varied ethnic makeup of the Ukraine it looks like the pro-Russian East will not go quietly into the arms of the EUSSR/US. I hear they have already taken the regional government in the Crimea by force.
That appears to have rattled some Zionists as we now have them demanding Russia keep their noses out. It has all the ingredients for a major conflict but I would hedge a bet on partition being the sad but eventual fate of this young nation and already the Crimea parliament announces a referendum on Ukrainian region’s future.
Best quote so far,John Kerry, the US secretary of state: “we are making it clear that every country should respect the territorial integrity here, ” Hypocrisy.
MsBridgit
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Why is America poking their noses in affairs which are nothing to do with them, is it because powerful,Zionists control American politics? Like Serbia and a host of other countries.
Steve
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Sadly true!
SerpentSlayer
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Regardless, I would like to state that we English Nationalists must help our Ukrainian comrades, upto and including as rifle volunteers. I personally am already taking steps to find contacts and encourage all Aryans to join up in the spirit of the European volunteers of the Waffen SS last century.
heechee
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Sadly SerpentSlayer you would be arrested and imprisoned upon return, under anti-terrorist laws. But unlike the Jihadists I fear you would never be freed.
If you believe your actions would aid our own salvation then I pray the gods go with you, if not, we need our own decent folk here, working for our own survival.
SerpentSlayer
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Then perhaps we must not return here until we cross the channel landing craft, I do not relish the idea of leaving a comfortable life behind me but what life will our children have if young men like me going over to risk life and limb for a free Europe. I have read maxed prerequisites and I can’t help with any of them having neither the money or the patience to live a civil life under the radar.
I am of a generation of young men born into a land not of their own, left to a life of meaningless underpaid work at best and long term unemployment at worst.
I’ve watched as old women were beaten, young women raped, as our country was stripped of it’s wealth and it’s old soldiers died because they could not afford to pay for warmth from foreign companies.
I have nothing but love for my people and hatred for my enemies, and I relish the thought of dismembering the latter to preserve the former.
I do hope others will join me, if not from here, then from Germany, France, Italy, Spain, Greece and elsewhere. The line has to be drawn somewhere, between talking an doing, and if the old are to stuck in their ways then as always in history the young must be the force for dynamic change.
Max Musson
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Listen, SerpentSlayer, it is pointless at present travelling out to Ukraine to join whatever war eventually breaks out there because you could very easily find yourself fighting for a faction that is deluded and has been made a pawn and a dupe of our enemies.
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In the second of my articles on Ukraine I make it clear that the nationalist revolution has almost certainly gone off at half cock and while Pravy Sektor have undoubtedly fought bravely, the only people so far to benefit from their sacrifice have been those factions who wanted to depose Yanukovych in order to subsume Ukraine into the EU, and somehow I don’t think you want to fight for the EU?
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You say you have no money, and so you will arrive in Ukraine penniless and unable to feed yourself, and probably unable to speak their language. It would be better that you make yourself useful here in the UK.
heechee
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Serpent slayer I admire you, but so far all Pravy Sektor have achieved is to help install a Jewish Puppet Prime Minister. If they rise up, have you heard the Nato anti Nartzi/Ruskie rhetoric? you may well find yourself the filling in a Nato-Russian Sandwich.
Nato could intervene, on humanitarian grounds, Nazis committing Jewish murders etc and Russia would be forced to protect the Russian people living in the Ukraine.
Let’s see if we can find a way to counter the propaganda and help the Ukrainian nationalists by exposing the lies and forcing Cameron-Clegg and Miliband to keep us out of this Zionist land grab.
Brigadier
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Well said.
AAA
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Opening text from a surprising article taken from Radix journal:
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“Right Sector, one of the more important Euromaidan self-defense units, has caught the eye of our media with their radical stances, violent confrontations with police, and apparent similarities with National Socialists.
While the media heavily focused on their rabid nationalism and potential anti-Semitism, what’s been overlooked is some of their strange views on race and their own country. The leader of the group, Dmytro Yarosh, gave an interview to Ukraine’s Pravda where he outlined his organization’s view, motivations, and objectives.
Some of it is good material that identitarians should agree with, but there’s one response that demands skepticism:”
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Read on: http://www.radixjournal.com/blog/2014/2/26/ukraine-has-a-place-for-all
AAA
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Taken from the recently-rejigged Alternative Right journal: http://alternative-right.blogspot.co.uk/
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“Andy and Colin are joined by Traditionalist Youth Network’s Matt Parrott to trawl through the choppy waters of global geopolitics in the wake of the Ukraine’s remarkable revolution, one that was chiefly driven by forces from the right.
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Up for discussion are Alexandr Dugin’s views that the Ukrainian ultra-nationalists who played a leading part are merely “nazis” in a “Quentin Tarantino style circus” playing a proxy role for the West. Also considered is the prospect of the Ukraine breaking up, Putin’s mindset, and whether America and Russia play symbiotically opposite roles.”
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Listen in: https://archive.org/details/Podcast9_20140227
Jane
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Any idea whether Russian National Socialists get along with the Ukrainian National Socialists. The latter appear rabidly anti-Russian. There is something very odd about the way they play their part in this conflict and it could well be that they have false leadership by Jews.
Yes I know about the Jews leaving the Ukraine supposedly out of fear of these Neo Nazis but it could just be for show.
Max Musson
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According to one source I have, Pravy Sektor is composed not just of Ukrainian National Socialists, but also of Nationalists generally from many other European countries, including some ethnic Russians.
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My belief is that Pravy Sektor have acted with good intentions against a government (that of Yanukovych) which was widely perceived as corrupt and which had employed brutal methods of repression and dispersal against the wide variety of initially peaceful demonstrators in the Maidan.
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From Pravy Sektor’s perspective, it appears that they simply responded to that brutality spontaneously, and without considering the consequences of deposing Yanukovych and with no intention of following through to achieve a nationalist coup d’etat. It appears they embarked upon their street battles with the Berkut police, with the simple objectives: of saving other demonstrators from harm; of driving the Berkut officers from the streets; and of forcing the resignation of Yanukovych. This seems very naïve on their part and one is left wondering why they never considered the broader implications of what they were doing?
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I have read a report that there was at least one unit of Pravy Sektor street fighters led by a Jew and I have heard it rumoured that he may have been a ex-Israeli Army officer. This however cannot at this stage be confirmed.
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My feeling is that Pravy Sektor were not prepared for what happened and were simply carried away on the spur of the moment. Undoubtedly they fought heroically and many of them will have fought with the purest of motives, but my feeling is that they have been used as the unwitting storm-troops of a NWO coup d’état.
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The situation in Ukraine is now a right ‘dog’s breakfast’, and we can only hope that by some miracle Vladmir Putin is able to rescue the situation without surrendering Ukraine to the EU and without starting World War 3.
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Did you know that John Major signed a unilateral security pact with Ukraine in 1994, committing Britain to guarantee Ukraine’s territorial integrity if they were ever invaded? It’s like 1939 all over again!
Steven
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Is that true, Max, what you have written in your last paragraph? John Major was a prize wally in many ways (signing the Maastrict Treaty and giving away our national sovereignty WITHOUT A REFERENDUM to take one notable example) but I was unaware he had done that. Idiot!
On a completely unrelated matter, I have just been banned from the BNP’s website! One of the reasons the BNP didn’t need the UAF opposing them was their own leader’s inept ‘leadership’ skills. Griffin’s rampant authoritarian nature meant the BNP couldn’t develop properly as a party and able people weren’t promoted as they should have been. Farage acts in a similar way with respect to the ultra-Tories of UKIP.
Steve
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I rarely look at the BNP website now & stopped commenting in 2010, at the present they’re a waste of space.
Maybe things might improve when Nick gets knocked back.
What did they take exception to?
Steven
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I also very rarely look at it. Since 2012 and particularly in the years before I used to look at it every day. It used to be an excellent website (far better than UKIP’s and other minor parties) but now it is a lame, poorly-designed joke with myriad grammatical errors, spelling mistakes and increasingly childish and stupid articles which will make anyone who happens to glance at it think the BNP is a club for the mentally-challenged and not a serious political party.
They took exception to some of my comments about a social issue which isn’t absolutely central to nationalism but which some ‘nationalists’ have a real hang-up about which turns people away from nationalism and the BNP in particular when the best political tactic would be to stay away from the subject. Some ‘nationalists’ attitudes on this subject make them appear to be rabid authoritarians which is emphatically NOT a mindset the British people are comfortable with and any sign of that in a party makes a lot of people turn away. The BNP’s stance compared to UKIP’s made some people turn to UKIP when they were basically nationalist-inclined and should have been BNP supporters instead. It was just another political ‘own goal’ scored by Griffin.
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It did not surprise me in the least when I read that George Soros is bankrolling many business enterprises in the Ukraine. What is a complex situation which you have clearly well anylised becomes more explicable the more one examines it. The anti-nationalist forces are strengthening their hold, dictating the future of Europe.
Steve
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The Russians have long made it clear that the Black Sea port amongst other things is very important to them & they won’t give them up.
Previous attempts have been made to get Ukraine to become European & now agitators inside the country have pushed it virtually to the point of civil war, probably in pursuit of the same thing, to bring it under the control of the same people who control us.
No doubt to have the joys of multi culturalism & diversity forced upon it.
Jane
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If nationalists in the Ukraine are to be supported by us now, who do we want them to fight and for what realistic outcome? Perhaps fighting both the imposed Jewish approved parliament in Ukraine and Putin’s Russian forces at the same time? And this is realistic?!
Steve
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I don’t think they could hope to win a fight at the present time, especially a head on one with the Russians.
They’ll have to play the long game as we do.