greatgameindia | For those who may not know, The Integrity Initiative is
an anti-Russian propaganda outfit funded to the tune of $140 million by
the British Foreign office. Throughout 2019, leaks have been released
featuring documents dated to the early period of Trump’s election,
demonstrating that this organization, already active across Europe
promoting anti-Russian PR and smearing nationalist leaders such as
Jeremy Corbyn, was intent on spreading deeply into the State Department
and setting up “clusters” of anti-Trump operatives. The documents reveal
high level meetings that Integrity Initiative
Director Chris Donnelly had with former Trump Advisor Sebastien Gorka,
McCain Foundation director Kurt Volker, Pentagon PR guru John Rendon
among many others.
The exposure of the British hand behind the scenes affords us a
unique glimpse into the real historical forces undermining America’s
true constitutional tradition throughout the 20th century, as Mueller/the Five Eyes/Integrity Initiative
are not new phenomena but actually follow a modus operandi set down for
already more than a century. One of the biggest obstacles to seeing
this modus operandi run by the British Empire is located in the belief
in a mythology which has become embedded in the global psyche for over
half a century and which we should do our best to free ourselves of.
Myth of the “American Empire
While there has been a long-standing narrative promoted for over 70
years that the British Empire disappeared after World War II having been
replaced by the “American Empire”, it is the furthest thing from the
truth. America, as constitutionally represented by its greatest
presidents (who can unfortunately be identified by their early deaths
while serving in office), were never colonialist and were always in
favor of reining in British Institutions at home while fighting British
colonial thinking abroad.
Franklin Roosevelt’s thirteen year-long battle with the Deep State, which he referred to as the “economic royalists who should have left America in 1776″, was
defined in clear terms by his patriotic Vice-President Henry Wallace
who warned of the emergence of a new Anglo-American fascism in 1944 when he said:
“Fascism in the postwar inevitably will push steadily for
Anglo-Saxon imperialism and eventually for war with Russia. Already
American fascists are talking and writing about this conflict and using
it as an excuse for their internal hatreds and intolerances toward
certain races, creeds and classes.”
The fact is that already in 1944, a policy of Anglo-Saxon imperialism
had been promoted subversively by British-run think tanks known as the
Round Table Movement and Fabian Society, and the seeds had already been
laid for the anti-Russian cold war by those British-run American
fascists. It is not a coincidence that this fascist Cold War policy was
announced in a March 5, 1946 speech in Fulton, Missouri by none other than Round Table-follower and the butcher of Bengal, Winston Churchill.
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