By L Todd Wood | August 30, 2020

Russian Propaganda Pushing 'Breakup' Of United States
KGB-FSB headquarters, Lubyanka Square, Moscow, Russia
Image by Vyacheslav Argenberg

The Soviet Union, and now the Russian Federation, has long tried to weaken the United States through propaganda. That effort long-preceded the Trump Russiagage hoax used by the Democrats against POTUS, and will be ongoing into the foreseeable future, at least until the current leadership of the Russian security services, who grew up under Brezhnev, passes on to the next life, similar to the Cold Warriors in the U.S. Deep State, who want the conflict to continue.

As we steadfastly read the Russian press and its proxy media on a daily basis, gleaning news about Russia life, we detect an old familiar theme in the writings about the riots and violence happening in certain cities in America.

There is a distinct propaganda effort in the Russian proxy press, pushing for a ‘break up’ of the United States, and in that since, attempting to foment violence, and a grievances between groups of Americans. This would be a dream outcome for the FSB.

Again, this is nothing new; it happened during the riots of the sixties, as Americans fought communist-backed communist forces in Vietnam.

CDMedia has written extensively about how all of this civil unrest is planned and executed by pro-China globalist forces who want to fundamentally change America away from the vision of our Founding Fathers, and into a fascist state, where those who control the power, control the people, and the wealth, also similar to what one sees in the Russian Federation today.

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There is also a certain karma for Russians, who blame the U.S. for the disintegration of the Soviet Union, and many Russian leaders are joyful at the civil unrest which saturating parts of America as we speak.

An example of what I am talking about is this little tidbit included in an article from ‘The Saker’ which is a pro-Russia website spreading Kremlin propaganda, sprinkled amongst many kernels of truth, a long-favored Soviet tactic. The ‘pro-Russia’ label is obvious by the St. George’s ribbon at the top of the site, a favored Kremlin symbol of Soviet resistance against the Nazis.

I don’t see a civil war happening in the US.  But I do think that this country can, and probably will, break-up into different zones so to speak.  In some regions, law and order will be maintained, by force is needed, while in others something new will appear: what the French call “des zones de non-droit“, meaning “areas of lawlessness” in which law enforcement will be absent (either because the political leaders will refuse to engage them, or because they will simply have to withdraw under fire).  Typically, such zones have a parallel “black” economy which can make the gangs which control such zones very wealthy (think of Russia in the 1990s).  Eventually, a lot of people will flee from such zones and seek refuge in the safer areas of the country (this process has already begun in New York).

I don’t believe Russia is involved directly in the continuation of the riots; I think China, and the Deep State are doing a great job of that all by themselves. The Deep State and China are funding it, stoking it, fomenting it, in the hopes of bringing down Trump in November.

However, I do believe the Kremlin will jump on board when it sees an opportunity to further weaken the U.S. politically.

That is why it is absurd to believe the Kremlin is backing another Trump term. Trump is the opposite of what they want — Trump will unite Americans, and make us stronger.

That is what all our adversaries are deathly afraid of.

This piece originally appeared on Tsarizm.com and is used by permission.

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