Is Putin Behind the Left & Right Secession Groups in US?
KGB operative, Igor Panarin, is best known for his 1998 prediction that the US would disintegrate by 2010. He has written 15 books on info warfare, psychology, and geopolitics.
A recent survey by the Center for Politics found 41% of Biden and 52% of Trump voters at least somewhat agree that it’s time to split the country, favoring blue/red states seceding from the union. Balkanization will weaken the United States to the benefit of Russia, China, and Israel.
It seems the break-up of the U.S. is design by Russian intelligence.
Igor Panarin is best known for his 1998 prediction that the United States would disintegrate by 2010. He has written 15 books on information warfare, psychology, and geopolitics. Panarin isn’t just some fringe writer, he was KGB, worked in the FAPSI (Russian equivalent of the NSA), the head of the Analytical Division of the Central Election Commission of Russia, and Press Secretary of the Russian Federal Space Agency
In his interview with Izvestia, Panarin explained "The U.S. dollar isn't secured by anything. The country's foreign debt has grown like an avalanche; this is a pyramid, which has to collapse. ... Dissatisfaction is growing, and it is only being held back at the moment by the elections, and the hope [that President-elect Barack Obama] can work miracles. But when spring comes, it will be clear that there are no miracles."1
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Panarin forecasted mass immigration, economic decline, and moral degradation would trigger a civil war. Wealthier states will withhold funds from the federal government, effectively seceding from the Union, leading to social unrest, civil war, national division, and intervention of foreign powers.
Russian National Charged with Conspiring to Have U.S. Citizens Act as Illegal Agents of the Russian Government - DOJ release
Aleksandr Viktorovich Ionov began his political career in 2009 in Russia's Communist Party youth organization and president of the Anti-Globalization Movement of Russia (AGMR) in 2011.
“Ionov allegedly orchestrated a brazen influence campaign, turning U.S. political groups and U.S. citizens into instruments of the Russian government,” said Assistant Attorney General Matthew G. Olsen of the Justice Department’s National Security Division. “The Department of Justice will not allow Russia to unlawfully sow division and spread misinformation inside the United States.”
Ionov has been receiving Russian grants (formally from the National Charitable Foundation). In 2014, ADR held an international discussion “National Dialogue. The right of peoples to self-determination and building a multipolar world.”
How interesting a Russian operative that is funding secession movements is parroting World Economic Forum talking points?
“In 2015 and 2016, again with a grant from the National Charitable Foundation, Ionov’s movement brought together separatists from countries unfriendly to the Kremlin at the “Dialogue of Nations” conferences in Russia. The event was attended by members of the Sinn Fein party from Ireland, Catalan separatists, members of the Nationalist Movement of Texas, representatives of Latin America and Hawaii, as well as people from the self-proclaimed DNR and LNR.”2
In 1999, The National Charity Fund was created by Vladimir Putin, who was at the time still serving as Boris Yeltsin's prime minister. Initially it was called the National Military Fund, and meant to “finance groups supporting soldiers and fostering the development of military-patriotic projects.”3 Since 2009, the director of the fund has been Vladimir Nosov, who worked as the first deputy head of military counterintelligence at Russia's Federal Security Service (FSB).
Maria Butina was convicted in 2018 of acting as an unregistered foreign agent of Russia within the United States and had her legal fees paid for by Aleksandr Ionov.
According to Wikipedia:
“She worked as an assistant for Aleksandr Torshin, a former member of the Federation Council, a member of Vladimir Putin's United Russia party, and a deputy governor of the Central Bank of Russia.[4] In this role, she worked to infiltrate conservative groups in the US, including the National Rifle Association, as part of an effort to promote Russian interests in the 2016 United States presidential election.[4][5][6] The Senate Intelligence Committee later concluded that she attempted to persuade the Trump campaign to establish a secret communications back channel with Russia.[7]”
She dated republican political operatives Paul Erickson and Patrick Byrne. The same Patrick Byrne that funded Stop the Steal rally (along with Ali Alexander and Alex Jones) that lured patriots into the Jan 6th riot. Alexander also worked with Roger Stone. All these people also promoted US secession.
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Not only is Ionov funding conservative groups but also left-wing Black communist groups such as African People’s Socialist Party and Black Hammer Party. APSP Chairman Omali Yeshitela and his wife and APSP Deputy Chair, Ona Zené Yeshitela had their home raided by the FBI on July 29, 2022.
In 2019, the Black Hammer Party was founded in Atlanta, Georgia by Gazi Kodzo and ex-members of the African People's Socialist Party. It rose to prominence in the early 2020s amidst the George Floyd protests and the 2020–2022 United States racial unrest.
In December of 2021, Kodzo formed an alliance with the Proud Boys, and hosted a podcast alongside founder Gavin McInnes, claiming to form a "coalition to defeat the disgusting pedo-loving, welfare economy demoncrats and their puppet master, Big Pharma."
The Proud Boys originated in Taki's Magazine, in 2016, under the leadership of Vice Media co-founder Gavin McInnes.
Taki's Magazine is an online magazine published by the Greek commentator and socialite Taki Theodoracopulos. It has published articles by far-right figures such as Gavin McInnes and the white supremacists Jared Taylor and Richard Spencer (early Taki's editor).
Taki Theodoracopulos is a Greek journalist and writer for numerous publications and the CIA funded National Review.4 He worked closely with William F. Buckley.
National Review is an American conservative editorial magazine, founded by CIA agent and Skull and Bones member William F. Buckley Jr. in 1955.
The Cultural Cold War: The CIA and the World of Arts and Letters is a 1999 book by Frances Stonor Saunders. The book discusses the CIA efforts to infiltrate and co-opt artistic movements using funds that were channeled through the Congress for Cultural Freedom and the Ford Foundation. Including Trotskyite Neoconservative founder Irving Kristol and feminist Gloria Steinem.
So we have Russian intelligence operatives working with CIA funded groups to create White nationalist, Black communist, feminist, and secession groups.
Even Black Lives Matter was funded by George Soros’ Open Society Foundation that merged with the offshoot of the CIA’s Congress for Cultural Freedom in 1991. BLM founder Alicia Garza became a WEF Young Global Leader in 2020. There’s evidence the World Economic Forum is actually Kissinger Associates Inc. creation.5
Remember Russia, China, and Israel are all working together to form the Mackinder Multipolar Eurasian union. Biden, Putin, Xi, and Bi Bi ALL want the Multipolar World.
Mackinder’s Heartland Theory:
Who rules East Europe commands the Heartland; who rules the Heartland commands the World-Island; who rules the World-Island commands the world.
— Mackinder, Democratic Ideals and Reality, p. 150
Anyone using the term “Globalist” are misleading you. The proper term is “Multipolar.”
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Here is a list of additional articles on this subject:
The Kissinger Continuum: The Unauthorized History of the WEF’s Young Global Leaders Program By Johnny Vedmore August 29, 2022 The World Economic Forum’s Young Global Leaders program, Klaus Schwab’s supposed brainchild, is actually an almost exact replica of Henry Kissinger’s International Seminar that was originally run out of Harvard and was funded by the CIA. In this article, Johnny Vedmore investigates the people behind Kissinger’s International Seminar, the CIA conduits which funded the program, and Kissinger’s key role in the creation of the WEF’s Young Global Leaders program itself.
Did the Proud Boys just embrace an antisemitic, anti-white group? By Mira Fox Dec. 15, 2021
Atlanta fringe group linked to Fayetteville home at center of deadly shooting By Asia Simone Burns - The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
Atlanta group implicated in Russian influence scheme By Chris Joyner, The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
Russian Influence Operation Targeted Black Separatist Group With Colorado Ties by Heidi Beedle
Protest FBI raids on the African People’s Socialist Party and Uhuru Movement
Putin’s Plot to Get Texas to Secede by Casey Michel Jun 22, 2015 For Moscow's right-wingers, payback means teaming up with a band of Texas secessionists.
A leading California secession advocate got funding and direction from Russian intelligence agents, US government alleges by Charles R. Davis Aug 2, 2022
Why Russia Loves the Idea of California Seceding By Casey Michel Jan. 15, 2017 Once again, Moscow is winking at a long-shot breakaway movement in the U.S.
The Enigmatic Russian Paying Maria Butina's Legal Bills By Natasha Bertrand Alexander Ionov, the founder of the NGO, called the Anti-Globalization Movement, began raising money for the suspected Russian agent through a fundraising website in 2018.