First things first, we’ve got some blog business to attend to.
Thanks to a friend’s help, I got a Twitter account set up. Feel free to follow me and I’ll follow back. I’m not stingy with my follow-backs and I need my gang of Slavland Stalkers around me.
I still don’t know what the rules of engagement are on Twitter. But, come the New Year I plan to go to war with the 5D’ers who use the platform to promote their nonsense. As for the NAFO accounts, my usual MO would be to just get the boys together and systematically harass them. But, again, I don’t know what the new rules are and it seems that we’re nowhere near being back to pre-2016 levels of free speech on Twitter at all. Elon has only turned the clocks back maybe 6 months. Timid and tepid criticism of the reigning ideological dogma is allowed, but that’s about all that’s allowed. So we’re going to have to play it safe. I’ll start posting heavily in 2023 to get some new eyeballs on the blog.
Second order of business: a big thank you to the people who signed up to support the blog! I’ve been pledge-driving pretty hard the last couple of weeks and the results are coming in. I’m only 10 subs away from having 100 paid Stalkers supporting the blog. If you have the dough, now’s the time to throw it at me before the old year runs out. At 100 paid subs, my rent is paid, I gain some peace of mind and I can stop shilling so hard every other post. Also, get the book ya dummy. It’s free for paid subs. Give it a once-over at least.
Finally, I ought to give you a preview of what I have planned for 2023.
I promised a series of articles on Russia’s Deep State, and I plan to deliver on those and provide a nice serving of Soviet conspiracy lore to wash it all down with.
I spent a lot of time in the last months raging and pushing back against 5D justifications for Russia’s bizarre actions. I don’t think I’ll have to do that as much going forward because a) I’ve made my point clear already, hopefully and b) so many 5D narratives have already unravelled on their own accord.
We learned that Minsk I and II were actually not a clever 5D chess move by Putin and that he regrets not moving faster back when Kiev was not prepared. We rarely hear talk about how Kiev is a feint or that Ukraine’s army is a disorganized rabble that is 2 weeks from disintegrating. Russia’s withdrawals are no longer clever traps, but recognized as serious setbacks. Snake Island, which was abandoned either because it was indefensible or as a good will gesture depending on the weather and mood of the people who make such claims is so indefensible that the garrison hasn’t suffered any bombings since it’s handover to Kiev. People are also starting to talk about all the deals being made on the side regarding grain shipments, ammonia, gas, oil, steel on the London exchange and so on. Also, this whole idea of a multipolar unified Eurasian bloc fighting Oceania seems to be going up in smoke. But don’t tell that to Pepe Escobar.
Yes, Russia’s lack of success on the battlefield has led to even more strained relations with hostile neighbors. Have you ever read, for example, Armenian or Kazakh state media? Give it a try - its in English, and its implacably hostile to Russia and constantly talks about attracting Western investment, green energy, democracy promotion, quotas for women in government and so on. Yes, even in these backwards semi-feudal states, the progressive agenda marches on. And, as we have established before, Russia is always framed as the villain that stands in the way of the utopia-to-come in the hearts and minds of the people who subscribe to this agenda. Bleating about a common WWII history or whatever isn’t going to keep these countries in Russia’s orbit. I half-expect NATO to expand to Kazakhstan by 2023 at the pace that Westernization is proceeding there. Basically, I ought to report more on Russia’s near-abroad and the noose that is closing in around her going forward.
Other than that, I was hoping to expand some of the topics that I cover just to spice things up a bit. The various occult and esoteric movements in Russia, of which there are many, is probably worth a post or two.
For example, did you know that Boris Yeltsin took an acid trip at a New Age resort in California that basically broke his mind and motivated him to then go on and break up the USSR? Yeah, man. Stranger than fiction. But it happened. It actually happened.
What about Felix Dzerzhinskiy funding an expedition to find the entrance to Agartha in the Himalayas?
Or the intellectual father of the Soviet space program, Konstantin Tsiolkovsky, and his manifesto about establishing an Aryan inter-galactic space empire? (Suppressed during the USSR, naturally).
What about Nicholas Roerich, the supposed descendent of the mythical Ruriks founder-kings of Kiev-Rus, his neo-Theosophical movement and its connection to the Russian government?
Could be fun to write about going forward.
Let me know what you think in the comments.
I’ve also got a few more serious posts planned this week. I think my solo podcast will be coming back too. And yeah, regular posting will resume in the New Year.
"For example, did you know that Boris Yeltsin took an acid trip at a New Age resort in California that basically broke his mind and motivated him to then go on and break up the USSR? Yeah, man. Stranger than fiction. But it happened. It actually happened."
WHAT THE ACTUAL F
Boris got MK'd? Where was his security detail? When was he even in the US? Is that why he was basically drunk all the time until he died?
I'll stalk you,but in a follow-you-down-dark-alley kind of way.
Part way through your book,having some time off work during the public holidays will let me actually finish it.It's very direct and clear from what i've read.Refreshing after seeing every other author pontificate on irrelevant bullshit for 3 chapters before getting to the point.
also :
>Aryan inter-galactic empire
Holy shit i wanna hear about that.You got a source for me to check out?The other stuff sounds fun including would-be-Rurik, but the space stuff sounds awesome.