Anonymous ID: 15c83a Feb. 24, 2018, 12:40 a.m. No.481399   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1417

I see lots of comments about Lunev and Bridges based on prejudices not based on knowledge or digging for recent factual evidence.

 

Most people are drawing inferences about "the Russians" but Lunex was quite clearly NOT A RUSSIAN. He was a Soviet intelligence officer who stayed on in the Russian Federation for a year or two in the early part of the Yeltsin regime. He left before the Civil War in 1993. We now know that Yeltsin was a puppet although it is not clear who if anyone really controlled him. The CIA was definitely an organization VERY ACTIVE in Russia at that time trying to consolidate control. We now know that the CIA failed when a group of strong men convince Yeltsin it was in his best interests to had over the presidency to Vladimir Putin. And we know that Putin MADE RUSSIA GREAT AGAIN through a program of rooting out corruption at all levels of society, measured economic growth, modernising government in an orderly fashion, and perestroika, i.e. rebuilding infrastructure that have been decaying since the mid 1960s. Putin pushed the CIA out and restored Russia's military power, ALWAYS working in Russia;s best interests and carefully avoiding international relations based on the old Soviet Comintern concept of a global power.

 

So, what does Lunev teach us about Russia? Quite simply, nothing. He was not a part of that story. But what does he teach us about the Soviet Communist relations with the USA and other countries. As you know, history is very important to untangling and destroying the cabal;s network of criminal conspiracy. And you also know that this work started in earnest in the 1950s. So Lunev has a lot to teach us about that time. It might even extend to identifying some of the Soviet sleeper agents who were either born in the USA or placed her as children and who did not stop their work when the Soviet Union went away. Like some anons mentioned, it might include info on the US prisoners in Hanoi. But it almost certainly will extend to the Chicago group which included Saul Alinsky, several people with contacts to the Rosenbergs, Obama, the Rodham family and others. Victoria Nuland has a strange episode in her youth when she disappeared on board a Soviet fishing trawler for 6 months. How many other such people ended up in high positions in the government?

 

Some might say that Lunev's revelations could BRIDGE the knowledge gap about how the KGB really impacted the USA before they lost their Moscow Center control in 1991.

 

On the other hand, maybe Q is just testing us to see how bad the disease of knee jerk crazy assumptionitis is before deciding what to say next.

Anonymous ID: 15c83a Feb. 24, 2018, 12:49 a.m. No.481444   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>481217

 

What if Lunev was a senior KGB guy coming to America to take personal charge of the CIA work since his world in Moscow was collapsing. If he was really a clown and the clowns really are the Communist International, then payback to the clowns might mean trading him to Russia for Snowden. The current Russia is anti-Soviet which means anti-Soviet Style Communism. They do have a Communist party as the official opposition in parliament but they no longer have the same policies and are more of a left-wing socialist party nowadays. Their support is mostly from older people who remember better days in Soviet times, and that is dwindling as Putin's economic miracle continues.

 

Something here about BRIDGING the gap but I am not sure how this ties to a payback which can be interpreted as both positive and negative.

Anonymous ID: 15c83a Feb. 24, 2018, 12:55 a.m. No.481470   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1474

>>481456

 

Now try playing Obama;s inauguration speech backwards. Seriously.

 

In fact, any time the left uses a slogan or catchphrase it is worth checking out the audio backwards. Especially if they get a crowd to chant it.