Shame on you: Western Mainstream Media (MSM)

Russian cameraman and journalist Anatoly Klyan, was fatally wounded in the stomach and died Sunday night. Along with a few other journalists, he had boarded a bus full of women (mostly mothers,) who were traveling to a Ukraine military base in Donetsk to demand that their sons be dismissed from the unit and allowed to go home to families. It was a mission of worried mothers. The response by Kiev armed forces was to opened fire as soon as the bus entered the territory of the military base, the driver immediately turned the bus back to escape the deadly shooting…

The driver was severely wounded with a head wound, but managed to get the bus to safety before collapsing himself…

So far in a ignored internal war in Ukraine by the west: 4 Russian and one Italian journalists have been killed, 2 seriously wounded and 4 journalists have been abducted and tortured…

“Western Main Stream Journalists” – may you bury your heads in shame for keeping quite about the atrocities of the Kiev Nazi Junta! You have blood on your hands for covering up the reality of the Ukraine crisis…

God will never forgive for that!

Shame on you!

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Russian Village Photo Day… (06-30-2014)

I did not think gates would be so soon, but they are serious and getting gates installed at the Bell Tower. They are pretty good, but definitely not near as heavy as the original. That is a sad sign of times and quality suffers in this day and age…

I enjoy watching what they are doing to the monastery and will keep taking pictures as they do the work. It is an interest to Boza and I, of course… 🙂

I have been tracing the water issue in the village from the old days and have discovered that the homes associated with the school of the deaf and blind installed her during Soviet times, had steam heat, running water (cold and hot) and two wells to draw water from. The image above is a manhole behind a home, the cover was there a few years ago and has been stolen now. I took this recent picture, for these are behind all homes that belonged to the school. I have found galvanized water pipes in various areas and they all lead to the water towers from the old days. This village at one time had a pressurized water system and a number of places had radiator heat, plus hot water to wash you tiny rear end with…

When the school was shut done, so fell the utilities in fast order…

Picture of our Sammy the Volga as she sits right now this morning. I had to mention that we bought some parts for her yesterday and I picked up a new distributor for her. The one in her has 200,000 plus kilometers and is starting to become unable to be properly adjusted. She is forgiving, but you need new parts at times and I always smile when I buy parts for Sammy. For the distributor only cost $30 or around a 1000 rubles. It is brand new and beautiful. When I get time I will install it and make her a happy girl…

We also ordered a new carburetor, for she seems to not like her carbs (pun intended!) That should be here next week, we will see what that costs when it comes…

Just thought everyone would like to see what Boza and I saw as we walked the village this morning. Sveta has gone back to Moscow and Boza and I always have a grouchy day after she leaves. It is kinda like a bit of sunshine goes away with her, but it always comes back when she graces our doorsteps again…

Have a nice day…

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Play the blame game and we lose…

What the hell are you people going to do when Obama is gone, and everything stays exactly the same?

Get off it already! You may not mind being a tool of the status quo, but there are plenty of us who do mind and want things to change. The status quo has to go and that means paid for puppets like Bush,  Obama and all the other politicians have to be taken out of the system, or nothing ever changes. That means time for a new governmental system, for the one we have does not work…

I want Obama gone too. I wanted Bush gone also. I have not seen a good president in my lifetime, because the system is rigged. But I really do want them gone for “real” reasons. I want all of them gone, Democrat and Republican alike…

I blame the party against party kind of talk for why nothing was done after the financial crisis. I blame it for why nothing gets done at anytime. For we all want to be a democrat or a republican and  therefore, we are all ignorant. We should have all been demanding these bankers heads on platters, but instead we were sidetracked by the hundreds of intentionally thrown out on the street distractions called such as, “Obama’s birth certificate…” nice job! And Obama went on to win a second term, if you remember…thanks people for that too!

And you ignoramuses will now elect a Republican, and go home all satisfied now that “Evil Obama” is finally gone, and we’ll all wake up like on “Groundhog Day,” with the radio blaring, “Babe… I got you Babe…”

Screw this divisive @#$% and focus your minds!

I said once, “Donald Duck would make a better president and our government would be run better by the Keystone Cops…”

Have a nice day as you slide into the cesspool of life, I am going to walk the dog and transplant some Tiger Lilies, then I will eat a bowl of fresh raspberries with milk and then I may give 25 or 26 seconds of thought to why Americans put up with all their damn money being spent on war, drugs, hate, crime, corruption, bribery and a thousand other things that do not help a single person out who really needs it. But we can kill and kill and kill, there is always money to kill…

Second thought, “Skip the waste of 25 to 26 seconds on why Americans are the way they are! Not worth it and a waste of time!”

Wake up fools and smell the coffee and a rose, to boot…

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PS: No the image has nothing to do with the post and yet it has everything to do with the post…

Train Ride In Russia…

A train ride in Russia is a wonderful experience and no two rides are the same. Sveta sent me this picture of what she saw as she spent 6 hours on a train, coming to the village…

A train in Russia is so common place that it is “home away from home” and that is just right…

Sveta said that three dogs were on the car that she was in and I myself have seen up to five dogs and cats on a car before. I use to travel extensively by train and I miss traveling that way. Sveta has reacquainted herself with long distance travel by train and she loves it. The people you meet and the experiences are worth every hour spent on a train…

You have not lived until you take a train ride in Russia…

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Rainbow: Amongst all this western warmongering…

Screw it today! I am not going to let it all get to me and I have done a much better job here in the village about ignoring the lies from the media. But somethings are getting out of hand and that is what the media is for, telling lies and playing games. Makes for a sad pathetic world…

Therefore, I will show what I saw last night, while I stood in a storm brewing, with lightning, thunder, wind, sun, rain and a rainbow…

That is the video that my flip phone takes, so it is far from the best, but it shows what makes me happy and last night I was enjoying a beautiful rainbow…

I caught it before the wind started to tear everything up and the rain was just starting at this point. I love rainbows and feel that if the world would care more about things like roses, rainbows, little children, animals, love and a trillion other things, We would have a whole bunch better world to live in…

Instead we concentrate on war, hate, corruption and a small amount of terrible things. These things seem to have permeated our lives and become bigger than the good in the world…

Could it be that there is no money in good and being bad makes money?

Today the sun is shining and it makes me remember God’s promise…

Genesis 9:12: And God said, “This is the sign of the covenant I am making between me and you and every living creature with you, a covenant for all generations to come…

It is such a wonderful world and we really should treat the world as the fabulous place it is and quit trying to destroy all the good that has been given to us to build a life with…

Sveta is coming tonight and I get the pleasure of watching her eat cherries like a chipmunk, she will have so many cherries stuffed in her mouth, her cheeks will be puffed out. She just goes crazy over fresh cherries..

I love that little gal and I thank God everyday for letting me have a piece of heaven in my life, For the truth is, “woman is the path to heaven…”

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Photos of Russian village (06-25-2014) and a story…

I am lazy today, actually I worked too hard yesterday and ended up having to take nitro for the heart late in the day. I am stupid at times and I know this, but that does not matter to my pea brain and I over do it at times. Yesterday was one of those times…

Therefore, today lets look at some pictures above that I took while walking around the village…

Now how about a short story?

There are times I wish that I could record what I visually see and one day we most likely will be doing just that. But for now a story is all I have and this is the story, that happened a week ago…

Boza thinks he is a great hunter, so when he spooked a teenage duck out of the cat tails along the lake edge, he was in heaven…

I was standing along the road to the village, when this happened and for 5 minutes, a dance between a teenage duck, who could fly, but was not that good yet and a dog who wanted to fly, to catch this quacking, low flying and crazy duck…

The duck quacking like crazy would fly over the lake and Boza would run into the water. Then the duck would fly back over land and Boza would run and leap for all he was worth. Back and forth they went, Boza running for all it was worth and a duck flying out over the water and back to the land…

I realized that the duck could not figure out how to land and every time he tried, with the quacking help of his mom and dad, plus siblings, he would see this energetic, bouncing dog trying to catch this quacking, flapping animal that flew…

I could hear something being quacked from dad duck that sounded like, “Jr. get your butt in these weeds, that dog is too stupid to get you here!”

He was right of course, but Jr. could only see a bouncing dog animal, that wanted to play (or eat him?)…

Finally the teenage duck crash landed into the reeds and as Boza looked frantically for his new friend, they swam away, across the lake to safer territory…

(I swear I saw the teenage duck, looking over his shoulder in terror as they swam slowly away!)

Since then Boza runs back to the same spot everyday and looks for his friend, but alas his friend has not come back…

I laughed so hard and wish that I had a movie camera set up. Boza was in grass so deep, he would disappear and then he would become visible as he would spring into the air. Then he would disappear in the grass and farther along his path, he would appear again, as he tried to catch the duck. The duck knew this animal was there and the duck could only get so high from the ground and so being a new flyer, Boza actually had a sprinkling of a chance to catch him…

Now knowing Boza, he would be stunned if he did catch him and he would have no idea what to do with it, if he did catch it. For Boza is not a mean dog, but he is a great hunter and I watched him hunt the other day… 🙂

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America is a big fat cow with horns…

Coffee-iconToday while sipping that cup of coffee, I realized that America is a big fat cow with horns. That big fat cow can hurt and you better not get in the way, or she will run over you, but that fat cow is worth keeping around because she does one thing and does that thing very well…

She consumes and the world provides…

The fact that America is the worlds biggest consumer is a two edge sword. America likes to brag that we are the richest and biggest consumers. Consumerism is America and actually that is nothing to be proud of. Then in the same breath, that consumerism is helping a world become richer as they send junk by the tons to a country that is obsessed with trinkets and toys. “God bless America,” says China everyday…

Now in real life, a cow eats grass, drinks water, eats more grass and gives up milk and or meat in its death. America is still at the milk giving stage as it grazes the world for its grass and China, Russia and most of the world is trying to keep the big fat cow consuming, because its death will end that consumption and the meat will only last so long unrefrigerated…

Therefore as long as the cow keeps consuming and keeps walking around keeping the grass from getting to high, she has use in the world and countries like China are going to use her to her death. When the milk gives out, then you still have a last hurray and you get to eat your cow…

I have been watching China and Russia, they are playing the field from one end to another and they are milking the cow for all she is worth. Russia in the last few years, upped the anti, they started to stop pulling punches and laying the facts on the line. China has done the same thing and I have seen a dancers coordinated effort, between Russia and China. This is to play the stage with America, as America dances to their tune, but thinks she wrote the song…

I think of the Barry Manilow song that he made famous, “I write the songs!” But he did not write that song… (Think about that! Bruce Johnston wrote that song in 1975. Manilow made it famous in 1976…) Ask and receive the answer “Barry Manilow wrote that song,” 90% of the time you inquire…

China (or should say Asia and or the East of the world) does not want America to fall off the ends of the earth just yet. There is still too much money to be made from the big fat cash cow as she gets older and gets closer to dying. The problem is keeping the cash cow under control as she dies. You let here run amok and she can kill and destroy a whole bunch of people and stuff…

I know about cows and I know what a determined cow will do when they want to escape a barn and you are trying to medicate them. I once rode through a standard door frame hanging on to a cow, as she saw escape, when someone who should have known better opened a door. A little door, that the cow could not fit through. Much less it and me together, I ended up outside on the ground with broken ribs and the cow had temporary freedom as she kicked her heels in joy. The door was unharmed, the cow was unharmed (good thing, she was a good milk cow), the person who opened the door was unharmed, but I was in bad shape and pissed. I ended up finally going into see the doctor and after several x-rays, I was found to have 4 broken ribs on my left side. The side of me that hit the door frame, between it and the cow, who was a hell of a lot bigger than the door. I still do not know how that happened and why I was not dead. Hell the cow should have been stuck in the door way…

Therefore, I will make another statement; That big fat milk cow, did not try to harm me, but she was plain stupid and the door was a way out. She took that way out and I who was holding her by the horns went with her. This is how I look at America in a general sense. America is a big fat cow, who most people living in her do not mean harm to the world, but the are too stupid to deal with any situation correctly and when a door is opened, even a door way to small, she bolts through that door looking for what ever green grass is waiting on the other side and a spot of freedom that she thinks she will find there also…

So the big issue for the world is to learn how to appease the political idiots that run the country called America and then still use the bovine consumerism that is prevalent in American people, due to excessive modification of normalcy by government intervention. That means walking a fine line of retaliation against American exceptionalism being shoved down your throat, measured against the monetary future value of keep the big fat cow going…

One day that will all end… (Moooooooo!)

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Rockin’ in Russia, Murti-Bing Pills in America – by John Stanton…

“The Department of State also warns U.S. citizens to defer all travel to the Crimean Peninsula…Russian forces have occupied the Crimean Peninsula in support of the Russian Federation’s claim of Crimean annexation and these forces are likely to continue to take further actions in the Crimean Peninsula consistent with its claim. The United States and Ukraine do not recognize this claimed annexation. The Russian Federation maintains an extensive military presence in Crimea and along the border of eastern Ukraine…Additionally, groups advocating closer ties to Russia have taken on a more strident anti-American tone, especially in eastern Ukraine and Crimea. U.S. citizens who choose to remain in conflict areas should maintain a low profile and avoid large crowds and gatherings.” US Department of State, Travel Warning, June 2014.

Imagine the feeling an American might get listening at peak volume to Queen’s “We are the Champions and We will Rock You” while driving down the main street of Sevastopol, Crimea–Federation of Russia—home to the headquarters of the Russian Black Sea flotilla. More on that later.

Insatiability, written in 1927 by Stanislaw Ignacy Witkiewicz, describes a society that is decaying from within whilst from without they face an external threat of “Sino-Mongolian” forces. In Witkiewicz’s domestic society, religion, philosophy, politics, art, literature and sex have become devoid of any transcendent qualities. These critical life-moving functions have been twisted into propaganda in order to create disgust for “the other”, stir up nationalism and patriotism, and keep the citizens busy. The masses spend their days darting back and forth from one drone-like task to another. Witkiewicz describes them thus, “all those dukes, counts, farmers, peasants, workers, craftsmen, army are vacuous automatons….Because of a spurious sense of social duty and a desire to instruct petty people in petty virtues…whatever appears uncomfortable is either glossed over in silence or else deliberately misconstrued and misinterpreted…What can be expected of the public if the critics themselves are below the average reader?”

Part of the reason for this is to avoid the realities of life by ingesting Murti-Bing pills.

More Zoloft, Crystal Meth Please

“A man who used these Murti-Bing pills changed completely. The problems he had struggled with until then suddenly appeared to be superficial and unimportant. Those once tormented by philosophical insatiability now entered the service of the new society. Instead of writing the dissonant music of former days, they composed marches and odes. Instead of painting abstractions as before, they turned out socially useful pictures,” writes Czeslaw Milosz author of the Captive Mind (in his forward to Insatiability). In the end, hooked on Murti-Bing pills, Witkiewicz’s characters are, in essence, lobotomized. The characters that Witkiewicz created live dismal lives and are incapable of recognizing that their spirits, souls are bankrupt. “Sturfan wrote abominable things—novels without any heroes, whose role was now assumed by groups…Lilian continued to perform [mechanically] in theater…[They] operated exclusively within the collective psyche, dispensing entirely with dialogue. Art and literary criticism were at last completely abolished.”

Witkiewicz’s characters no longer refuse–they join, they are indoctrinated by mass audience media and peer pressure and always conform. Indeed, it is far easier and more lucrative to praise and promote the established order than it is to challenge it. The analysts/critics in Insatiability were either employed by organizations who circumscribed their views to preserve the bottom line, or they held a particularly snobbish view of the changing world around them.

Are Americans becoming like the characters in Insatiability or Yevgeny Zamyatin’s We? Is the American mass audience media portraying the world in 2014 based on a reality created by American contractors, bureaucrats, technicians, financiers, politicians and academics, rather than the world as it is?

Hazards of Centralized Mass Media

According to the US Army Special Operations Forces Unconventional Warfare guide (2008) the following are the USA’s Instruments of National Power (INP’s): Diplomacy, Information, Military, Economic, Finance, Law Enforcement and Intelligence. Although all the INP’s are critical to American interests (and work in a synergistic fashion), it is the Information section of the INP’s that deserves special attention.

The US Army document describes the Information INP this way. “The information environment is the total of individuals, organizations, and systems that collect, process, disseminate, or act on information. The actors include leaders, decision makers, individuals, and organizations. Resources include the materials and systems employed to collect, analyze, apply, or disseminate information. The information environment is where humans and automated systems observe, orient, decide, and act upon information, and is therefore the principal environment of decision making…A medium of information is anything that conveys meaning to a person who perceives the conveyed information. It includes the symbolic meaning perceived in anything taken in by the one who perceives, to include stationary inanimate objects, nature, or man-made images. It also includes messages sent in human interaction—large or small—regardless of whether the message actually delivered was the one intended by the sender or whether the message received was understood as the sender intended. Very broadly, anything and anyone can be an information provider, intentionally or unintentionally.

Freedom to create and disseminate information, whether in print or electronic form, is the direct result of the First Amendment to the US Constitution and the ideals set forth in the Declaration of Independence (various US court cases and Congressional legislation as well). Accuracy and truth in Information is essential particularly as it pertains inside the borders of the United States. According to the Army Special Operations Forces Unconventional Warfare document, “accuracy is distinct because it concerns truth. Truth is a combination of both scientifically verifiable fact and perception…Undemocratic use of media can lead to indoctrination, propaganda, and exploitation.

The US Army Special Operations Forces Unconventional Warfare publication also warns of the dangers of a mass audience media that becomes centralized, collusive and monopolistic. And yet in the USA a relatively small number of corporations in the USA own newspapers, radio stations, publishing houses and television networks, according to Pew’s State of the Media. Media power is becoming more centralized at a time when corporations (including media) and the US government have managed to infiltrate and record American life-habits ranging from credit card purchases to telephone conversations. The collected data is used for marketing and behavioral analysis of the American people. No conspiracy here. Edward Snowden’s documents released to the journalist Glen Greenwald of the Intercept show the extent to which the US government seeks to know what Americans are thinking and transacting. And, of course, private corporations in the form of defense contractors and telecommunications giants are in on the gig.

Trust Us

The two primary, semi-official US government/corporate organs The Washington Post and The New York Times have often lent their services/journalism to America’s intelligence agencies, particularly during the Cold War. On the overt front, Washington Post owner Jeff Bezos’ company Amazon has a newly minted $600 million dollar contract with the Central Intelligence Agency to improve its computing operation. NNDB.com has this to say about famed Washington Post national security reporter Walter Pincus. “According to published reports, Pincus worked for the CIA during the early 1960s, though when John Deutch was asked directly if Pincus was an ‘asset’, he claimed not, but did express familiarity with the non-asset. The CIA did pay for him to attend two overseas conferences by Pincus’ own 1967 admission. The Washington Times (a Moon publication) on 31 July 1996 described Pincus by saying that “some in the agency refer to [Pincus] as ‘the CIA’s house reporter’”.

Carl Bernstein reported that American journalism and intelligence operations fit hand-in-glove. “The use of journalists has been among the most productive means of intelligence gathering employed by the CIA…By far the most valuable of these associations, according to CIA officials, have been with the New York Times, CBS and Time Inc.” With America over a decade into a worldwide war on terror, and, by design, headed into a next generation Cold War with Russia and China, one can only speculate how many journalists are being recruited to work with the CIA.

If the mass audience media, telecommunications providers/ISP’s, content providers and social media companies work on and off with the US national security establishment and corporate marketers to promote the fashion or war of the day, does American really have a “free” press?

As Americans move from early youth on to later years, they increasingly define themselves through interaction with a spectrum of content transmitted via human-to-human, electronic, print and symbolic mediums as indicated in the Army Special Operations Unconventional Warfare document. Americans see themselves in technology, in automobiles, in the latest fashion, in fictional characters on television or the movie screen, in the liberal and conservative opinions of academics and commentators, or the favored professional sports franchise marketed by a corporation.

USA Favors Cold War America

This forces questions: What is an American? Who, really, are “you”? Are “you” merely the sum of what others want “you” to be, to wear and eat? Do “you” believe the rationale for more American military, intelligence and contractor intervention on land, sea (and under it), air and space? Do “you” know anything about the world other than searching the World Wide Web? Is the information you depend on to define “yourself” true and accurate?

According to the US Army Special Operations Forces Unconventional Warfare publication, the “hazards of centralized mass media include the following: A disproportion of power occurs. Disproportionate informational power accrues to those who control centralized mass media; arguably, it is inherently undemocratic. An inability to transmit tacit knowledge–the context of content presented must either be explicitly explained or is assumed to be understood by the receiver. A focus on the unusual and sensational to capture the receivers’ attention, leading to a distortion and trivialization of reality. The deliberate promotion of emotions such as anxiety, fear, or greed can be used to sell a particular agenda. An inability to deal with complex issues because of time and economic constraints leads to simplification, further distorting and trivializing reality…Democratic and independent use of media theoretically serves to educate the public or electorate about issues regarding government and society.”

The United States now, arguably, has a centralized media that has no inhibitions about pushing a view of the world outside US borders because it is good for business. The American public is being misinformed about a world that has largely moved beyond Cold War thinking and action. Indeed the rapidity with which China, Russia and Turkey have absorbed “the American way of life” and Western European fashion/culture/music is astonishing. They have adapted “us” to “them” so to speak. Ironically, the USA is engaging in the sort of rhetoric used by the former USSR which tried and failed to convince the world of Western decadence. Russia is evil, China is evil, the Axis of Evil is evil. It is absurd.

Learning and Partying in Russia

Consider Moscow, Russia. Think of a combination of Houston, Texas; Chicago, Illinois and New York City all merged together. Ford, Chevy, BMW, Mercedes, Honda and Hyundai automobiles populate their roads. Drivers are on mobiles devices from Apple I-Phones to Samsung mobiles. The autobahn that encircles Moscow is jammed with vehicles cutting in and out of traffic at high speeds. Traffic jams are common even at 10:30 pm on a Sunday (it is light until nearly 11:00 pm). There are no noticeable speed limit signs or speed traps. It is a drag race where one has to be supremely confident in speed racing. American conservatives and liberals would not know what to make of this “freedom” to get where one needs to get without having to worry about a speeding ticket which finds its origin in a severe regulatory regime.

Moscow is a gritty city. Some describe it as dirty but that is incorrect. Building facades are not something the Russians are concerned with. So they are dusty, apparently not maintained. But enter what looks to be a crummy shopping Mall, or an apartment, and the interiors are well-kept (one such Mall was similar to Pentagon City).

Sevastopol, Simferopol and Yalta on the Crimean coastline are beautiful, tastefully constructed and clean with fine highway systems and reliable mass transit. The longest electric trolley bus service in Russia runs from Simferopol to Yalta. Those communities have the most beautiful women in the world, even beyond Tel Aviv’s.

Young children (and families) were everywhere to be seen in the Crimea (in Moscow too). Sevastopol and Yalta were packed with tourists from all over Russia celebrating Russian Independence Day. World War II and Crimean War remembrances were included in that three day holiday event and mixed with celebrations that included traditional music and dance, patriotic songs, and rock and jazz concerts. Beer dominates and is for sale 24/7. Burger King in Sevastopol advertises a meal not with a Coke but with a beer. On that note, Coke, Pepsi and Budweiser can be purchased with ease.

Business was brisk along the Crimean boardwalks (made of concrete and granite) in spite of US sanctions. It is a carnival of sorts similar to the scene at the fish market in Seattle in Washington State, USA. Visa and Mastercard function in Crimea. The banking system of Crimea has collapsed, for the moment, so paper money is used for many transactions. Cruise ship tours to Crimea have ceased due to economic sanctions and Western Union money transfers can’t be made there, but the Russians take it all in stride. As one Russian remarked, “They will come back in time. Life moves.”

There are no tanks, no armored vehicles, no soldiers or police lining the public roads. Only at Simferopol International Airport could many security personnel be seen. Interested in see the warship Moscow and other military vessels in port? Negotiate for a private boat tour and take a picture, up close. Want to travel into a former USSR nuclear submarine pen where the seriousness of the Cold War comes to life? Get over to Balaclava and walk the miles of concrete and marvel at the construction (which must mirror US submarine pens of the era). The site of the Charge of the Light Brigade took place not far from the site of the Cold War submarine base.

Vineyards populate the island of Crimea and the wine there is tops. And there are 2500 BCE year old Greek and Roman ancient ruins to be discovered. Orthodox Russian churches and cathedrals dot the landscape and anyone is welcome to walk in and light a candle for a minimal fee. But the character and strength of the Russian people is, as Vasily Grossman wrote in the novel Life and Fate, their faith in “simple acts of kindness”, and their history and the ties that bind them to their ground, their piece of the Earth. “People are basically the same everywhere. Marketing is the same everywhere. Politics is the same everywhere. Freedom comes from within and if you don’t know where you come from and belong and you can’t change and you can’t discover yourself, life will be miserable for you,” said a Yalta barkeeper.

The USA is an exceptional country and one worth arguing for. But the USA has become a conventional, conservative behemoth stuck in a Cold War exceptionalist mindset. Americans can’t seem to accept their “victory” in the Cold War. In so many ways the world has adopted the “American way of life” to suit their unique cultures. And it’s not about “loving or leaving the USA.” But it most certainly is about fixing the USA so one love’s to come back to it without disillusionment. So Americans will have to decide what kind of people they want to remain as or advance to. They will have to take it upon themselves to become informed.

As Czeslaw Milosz puts it, “Perhaps sunlight, the smell of the earth, little everyday pleasures and the forgetfulness that work brings can ease somewhat the tensions created by this process…But beneath the activity and bustle of daily life is the constant awareness of an irrevocable choice to be made. One must either die–physically or spiritually–or else one must be reborn according to the prescribed method; namely, the taking of Murti-Bing pills. People in the [USA] are often inclined to consider the lot of converted countries in terms of might and coercion. That is wrong. There is an internal longing for harmony and happiness that lies deeper than the ordinary fear of the desire to escape misery or physical destruction.”

Oh, I almost forgot, it was awesome listening to Queen’s “We are the Champions” and “We will Rock You” while racing in a Japanese car down the main road in Sevastopol, the home of the Russian Black Sea flotilla. It was like being home in the USA.

John Stanton is a Virginia based writer. He recently returned home from vacation to Moscow-Simferopol-Sevastopol-Yalta. He is happily made in the USA and does not speak Russian. He spent time in large celebratory Russian Independence Day crowds. He had no problems passing through American and Russian security systems. Reach him at captainkong22@gmail.com

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Say What?

Kerry of the U.S. just said this and it is quoted…

“The United States of America is not responsible for what happened in Libya, nor is it responsible for what is happening in Iraq today,” said Kerry at a press conference in Cairo, Egypt for talks with the President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi…

1. First thought…

Okay how about the term “Irresponsible.” Yes Mr. Kerry. The entire planet knows the United States is irresponsible. Thank you for reminding everyone what they already know. Makes you wonder if these guys are kept heavily sedated with drugs and just given the script of the day to read out after they get the wake up dose. Anyone with two or three brain cells left knows that the USA deliberately went to Iraq and murdered the one man who was able to control the country, all in the name of an evil dictator, that we helped create…

2. Second thought…

The criminal (USA) is in the dock and is pleading “Not Guilty!”

Question: Did you or did you not invade and massively destabilize Iraq beginning in2003?

Answer: “We did.” “But he was bad!”

Question: Did you or did you not finance and arm, along with your Saudi allies, the al queda style terrorists who have destabilized Syria including the Sunni group now waging war in Iraq?

Answer: “We did.”

No further questions. The prosecution rests…

3. Third thought…

That’s right, sane world? — Up is down, black is white, the sky is yellow and pigs fly. Truth is, America couldn’t establish democracy in a public high school, much less a country. They can’t run a clean election in their own country, any country and nor in a simulated country ruled by a two-headed sold-out rabble; how on earth would they, COULD they, establish a functioning state anywhere, let alone democracy, which they evidently abhor? But after all, they don’t want that. This is the Empire of Chaos…

4. Fourth thought…

A really incredible statement by Kerry! We have known that Kerry is not the brightest kid in the class, but this…! Who then should shoulder responsibility for the rise of Al Qaeda in Iraq? (Santa Claus) Fortunately there are some reasonable politicians around , although, not too many, i.e. the Russian president…

5. Fifth thought…

What a hypocrite Kerry and his bosses are. The USA is responsible for nearly all the wars that have devastated the world in the last hundred years. The American Military Industrial Complex needs constant war, That is why the CIA and Mossad did 9/11. After the collapse of the Soviet Union they needed a new “ENEMY”. Russia upsets them, because Russia will build a new economic system that is not based on war, but on peace…

6. Sixth thought…

American policy is really simple; Good outcome = “We were responsible.” – Bad outcome = “No no no, it’s not us.” I guess I must have missed the good outcome the past 60 years. When would that have been?

7. Seventh thought…

The US is responsible for every crisis that’s going on in the world… Only the Americans don’t know that…

8. Eighth thought…

The End; Our Secretary of State, and American diplomacy in general, now seem to exist entirely in the realm of fantasy. Mr. Secretary Kerry now claims that despite ten years of war, murder and brutal occupation we aren’t responsible for the destruction of Iraq as a nation. He has also recently stated that Russia is the cause of Kiev’s bloody offensive against people of the Donetsk and Lugansk Republics and that our utterly useless “missile defense system” will protect Poland and the rest of Eastern Europe from nuclear attack…

It’s a case of all make-believe all the time at the good old “United State’s State Department.”

Have a nice day…

Post by Kyle Keeton
Windows to Russia…

That will teach me to think…

Maybe I should have THUNK instead of THINK…

I decided since I failed to do my shopping yesterday, due to feeling very terrible and all that. I would outsmart these wily Russians and get up extra early and make it to town, before them there Russians even get up and buy my stuff, ahead of them…

Okay, I was last to get there, for them there Russians were all up and all over the place. It was better than a three ring circus and I was late to the show…

barrelI still got everything I needed, including a new video cam (Skype time) for the laptop and a big blue barrel, to catch rainwater. I also gather a few groceries and such, never have enough food in the middle of nowhere and I stocked up some more…

It is funny how you can preconceive what will happen and find yourself so wrong.  Villagers are totally different people than Muscovite’s and in Moscow, my plan would have worked. Wrong for the village though and I am really glad that I did not try to go yesterday, for I would have been to sick to enjoy the circus…

Today was exactly like the small towns I grew up in in America. Get up early and get your crud done, for the stores roll up the carpet by early afternoon. I like it that way…

Teach me to think that I can outsmart a Russian villager, they all got there way before me…

Got my blue barrel though and it matches the other one I bought last week. (1000 rubles per barrel used of course, said the horse…)

Post by Kyle Keeton
Windows to Russia…

P.S.

A horse is a horse, of course, of course,
And no one can talk to a horse of course
That is, of course, unless the horse is the famous Mister Ed.

Go right to the source and ask the horse
He’ll give you the answer that you’ll endorse.
He’s always on a steady course.
Talk to Mister Ed.

People yakkity-yak the street and waste your time of day
But Mr. Ed will never speak unless he has something to say.

A horse is a horse, of course, of course,
And this one’ll talk ’til his voice is hoarse.
You never heard of a talking horse?

Well listen to this: “I’m Mister Ed”.