CNN Overlooks 'Uncle Joe' Stalin's Mass-Murder of Millions
by John Nolte 14 Feb 2014, 11:05
AM PDT
CNN.com's latest angle on the
Sochi Olympics is what could have been a fascinating story about Joseph Stalin and his summer home.
Instead what we have is an unbelievably sloppy piece of "journalism."
Built in that city in 1937, twenty
years after the October revolution, the murderous dictator's dacha is now a
tourist attraction in Sochi.
For the uninformed, though, CNN
presents "Uncle Joe" as a "notorious dictator," but also a
loving family man who did remarkably good things for social justice:
"No doubt that when our
leader began to visit Sochi,
the city benefited from great development," [tour guide Anna] Hovantseva
says.
"Earlier our city was the
resort for the nobility, for only rich people. There had been tourists' villas
long before Stalin came here.
"But when Stalin began to
visit Sochi, he
began to develop it as a resort town for all people. Thanks to him, a lot of
sanatoriums and hydropathic establishments (and) a road to Matsesta were built.
All in all, he did really much for the development of Sochi."
CNN tells us the reclusive
"Uncle Joe" -- a man of simple pleasures -- needed the dacha to
replenish himself after a tough day of "ruling over 200 million
people":
Nestled in the coniferous,
cypress-tree forest of the Matsesta mineral springs area and perched in the
foothills of the Caucasus Mountains, it was seen as the ideal refuge to
replenish the man whose day job was ruling over 200 million people. …
"Generally, he liked to be
all alone. He loved his wife Svetlana
and his children. He had no friends. He read and thought a lot. He enjoyed
hunting. He also loved farming. He grew lemons (for medicinal drinks). So he
was an unsociable man, I think."
Stalin might have loved his wife
(CNN, the tour guide, or both are incorrect: the wife was named Nadya -
Sveltlana was the daughter) but he also serially cheated on her, even with her
friends. Nadya shot herself dead in 1932 after a dinner party where he
humiliated her in front of another woman.
And Stalin didn't love all his
children. He couldn't stand his eldest son from his first marriage or the
reprobate son he had with Nadya. Stalin was devoted to his daughter Svetlana …
until she betrayed him by falling in love. Stalin had his daughter's first love
arrested and banished for ten years to an industrial town near the Arctic Circle where he was likely a slave to The State.
Hitler built the autobahn and
Stalin developed Sochi
into a "resort town for all people." But in order to complete his
oh-so lofty socialist goals, such as resort towns for "all people,"
Stalin starved, murdered, and personally called for the executions of millions
of "all people," and not just the upper class intellectuals,
industrialists, and wealthy landowners. Millions of peasants were starved to
death; their grain stolen to feed the cities and industrialize the
"Motherland."
The day Stalin died in 1953 was
the same day millions of Jews were scheduled to be shipped Nazi-style out of
their homelands and into the Soviet death camps known as Gulags.
CNN points out that the portraits
of Stalin found everywhere in the dacha were only hung after his death.
"[S]uch was his dislike of them," CNN adds.
Actually, no. In fact, the
complete opposite is true. Stalin commissioned untold numbers of portraits and
statues of himself and peppered them throughout the country he terrorized for
25 years. Stalin's likeness was everywhere: streets, homes, businesses,
streetcars…. This was how he built a death cult to himself and became Russia's god
after destroying thousands of Christian churches and synagogues.
The biggest factual error in this
report is that Stalin didn't socialize. All his life, Stalin socialized and
took his toadies home after work for dinner, movies, and drinks. Stalin used this
"honor" to terrorize the ideologically-pure sociopaths who made up
his inner circle. You were either forced to attend (until around 4 a.m.) or
frozen out -- which generally meant you could expect to be shot.
While married to Nadya, the Stalin's Kremlin
apartment was a regular compound for friends and children. It was only later
after the Purge and the Terror that Stalin traded in his friends for sycophants. This is what happens when you
personally have all but a few friends (and their wives and children) murdered.
But only after they were forced to star in show trials and publicly confess to
crimes they had not committed (though these gangsters were guilty of almost
everything else).
Stalin might have grown lemons and
watched Chaplin movies at his Sochi
dacha, but mostly he used it as a place to plan crimes against humanity in the
last century rivaled only by Hitler. Can you imagine CNN writing something like
this about Hitler? It's different with Stalin, though, because he was
ideologically-correct -- you know, not all bad.
One thing Stalin always counted on
to spread The Revolution was the "blind kittens" in the left-wing
Western media sympathetic to his cause and easily flattered and fooled into
covering him favorably.
Some things never change.
CNN
Ted
Turner is the founder of CNN, a co-chairman
for the Nuclear Threat Initiative (think
tank), an honorary board member and USA
Media for Green Cross International.
Note: Carnegie
Endowment for International Peace (think
tank) was a funder for the Nuclear
Threat Initiative (think tank).
Jessica Tuchman Mathews is a director
at the Nuclear Threat Initiative (think
tank), the president of the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace
(think tank), a director at the American Friends of Bilderberg
(think tank), and a 2008 Bilderberg conference participant (think tank).
Ed Griffin’s interview with
Norman Dodd in 1982
(The investigation into the
Carnegie Endowment for International Peace uncovered the plans for population
control by involving the United
States in war)
Foundation
to Promote Open Society was a funder for the Carnegie Endowment for
International Peace (think tank), the Roosevelt
Institute, and the Aspen Institute
(think tank).
George Soros
was the chairman for the Foundation to Promote Open Society.
Alger
Hiss was the president of the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace
(think tank), and attended the Yalta
Conference with Franklin Delano
Roosevelt (FDR).
Franklin
Delano Roosevelt attended the Yalta Conference,
was the president of the Franklin Delano Roosevelt administration, and his granddaughter is Laura Delano Roosevelt.
Laura Delano
Roosevelt is Franklin Delano Roosevelt’s granddaughter, and a governor at the Roosevelt Institute.
Anna Eleanor
Roosevelt is the chair for the Roosevelt
Institute, and an advisory board member for the Wheelchair Foundation.
Mikhail Gorbachev
is an advisory board member for the Wheelchair
Foundation, the founder for Green
Cross International, and was the president for the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (USSR).
Ted
Turner is an honorary board member and USA
Media for Green Cross International,
the founder of CNN, and a co-chairman
for the Nuclear Threat Initiative (think
tank).
Carnegie
Endowment for International Peace (think
tank) was a funder for the Nuclear
Threat Initiative (think tank).
Ted Turner Green Cross International
Joseph
Stalin 'Uncle
Joe' was the premier for the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (USSR), attended the Yalta Conference, and his daughter was
Lana Peters.
Lana
Peters was Joseph Stalin’s
daughter, and married to William Wesley
Peters.
William
Wesley Peters was married to Lana
Peters, and his apprentice was Frank
Lloyd Wright.
Frank Lloyd
Wright’s was William Wesley Peters,
and the architect for the Guggenheim
Museum.
Guggenheim
Museum is a Rubenstein Associates
Inc. client.
Mortimer B.
Zuckerman was a Rubenstein
Associates Inc. client, and a trustee at the Aspen Institute (think tank).
Walter
Isaacson is the president & CEO for the Aspen Institute (think tank), and was the chairman & CEO for CNN.
Ted
Turner is the founder of CNN, a co-chairman
for the Nuclear Threat Initiative (think
tank), and an honorary board member and USA Media for Green Cross
International.
Carnegie
Endowment for International Peace (think
tank) was a funder for the Nuclear
Threat Initiative (think tank).
Alger
Hiss was the president of the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace
(think tank), and attended the Yalta
Conference with Franklin Delano
Roosevelt (FDR).
Joseph
Stalin 'Uncle
Joe' attended the Yalta
Conference, was the premier for the Union
of Soviet Socialist Republics (USSR), and his daughter was Lana Peters.
Mikhail Gorbachev
is the founder for Green Cross
International, an advisory board member for the Wheelchair Foundation, and was the president for the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (USSR).
KGB
was a security agency for the Union of
Soviet Socialist Republics (USSR).
Vladimir Putin was
a lieutenant colonel for the KGB,
and is the president of Russia.
Russia
was a part of the republic of the Union
of Soviet Socialist Republics (USSR).
Igor
S. Ivanov was the minister of foreign affairs for Russia,
and is a director at the Nuclear Threat
Initiative (think tank).
Carnegie
Endowment for International Peace (think
tank) was a funder for the Nuclear
Threat Initiative (think tank).
Ted
Turner is a co-chairman for the Nuclear
Threat Initiative (think tank), the founder of CNN, and an honorary board member and USA Media for Green Cross
International.
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