May 19 2004
Some will say that communism has collapsed.
Some will call anti-communists a people of the past, with no grasp
of reality and no understanding of the politics and geopolitical developments.
Some people will even call us names because of their hate for the truth as it is much stronger than their ability to control it, these are the dangerous ones who will always consider our anti-communist view as a threat and us, anti-communists, as their enemies.
In his analysis, former political prisoner of communism [18.5 years in prison] Miroslav Dolejsi points out that communism in Czechoslovakia hasn't collapsed, and that the whole theatrical dismantling of communism was done by the communists themselves, planned and successfully implemented by the KGB and her sister services.
Dolejsi writes:
Financial support for Charter 77 operations, including support for the leadership's personal needs, was arranged through the Charter 77 Foundation in Stockholm, Sweden, by Soviet Academician Ernest Kolmann's son-in-law, Frantisek Janouch, formerly involved in Soviet Nuclear Research.
So we know that money came from Moscow thru Stockholm, Sweden where as we already know, the KGB had many agents and spies, able to work inside this Scandinavian country without any major problems from the local government.
Such disguise as far as the money support for the Czechoslovak "anti-communist movement" Charter 77 seems to be utmost logical and presents no analytical challenge for that matter.
According to my sources in Czech Republic Mr. Dolejsi had some very important documents from Sweden that were allegedly uncovering these connections between the KGB and the Charter 77 leadership.
It is no wonder then that Mr. Dolejsi was physically attacked"by someone", his house was burglarized and these documents were stolen.
We can safely report that the people who did this were never found and the case was closed for lack of information.
One of the most important facts presented by Dolejsi in his analysis is in my opinion the communists' "lack of resolve" in dealing with the Charter 77.
In any other case any genuine anti-communist group would've been dealt with and its members would end up in communist prisons. Nobody would ever known their names nor there would be any public knowledge about such people's activities, as these activities were clearly oriented against the communist regime.
Charter 77 was not only able to exist inside the communist Czechoslovakia, but its members were able to publish their opinions, publications and proclamations, and the communist regime was only too tolerant to these otherwise unheard off activities.
No ordinary citizen would ever dared to engage in such anti-state revolt. Such "heroism" on part of the Charter 77 leading figures is therefore laughable and deserves no sympathy and respect from the World, none whatsoever.
Dolejsi also names people who were involved in these developments, these people were "somehow" connected to the communist regime, many of these people were involved in the communist terror directly, many of these "anti-communist heroes" were taking a major part in the "collapse of communism" that was so brilliantly played out in front of our eyes during the end of the 1980's.
For example:
Zdenek Mlynar - founding member of Charter 77, studied in Moscow during the communist era - in the same class as Gorbachov (!!!), family Mlynar allegedly comes from USSR and came to then democratic Czechoslovakia in 1920's.
Zdenek Mlynar was running the whole CzCP communist apparatus in 1968, he also went to Moscow after the Soviet invasion of Czechoslovakia and signed agreement with Leonid Brezhnev that the occupation was legal. Mlynar "defected" [was sent abroad] to Vienna, Austria AFTER he signed Charter 77 proclamation in 1977, he became a professor at University of Innsbruck, Austria.
Rita Klimova - Zdenek Mlynar's wife, first post-communist Czechoslovak Ambassador to the United States, mother of today's Czech Republic's Minister of Information Vladimir Mlynar.
Rita's father allegedly came to Czechoslovakia in 1920's from communist Russia, possibly high level placed cadre of the GRU.
V. Mlynar was supposed to become the Minister for Secret Services, but instead became the Information Minister, he's a member of the Freedom Union Party.
Jiri Hajek - member of the Social Democratic Party before WW2 in Czechoslovakia, after the communist coup in 1948 he was the leading figure who orchestrated a merger between the CPCZ and Social Democrats, allegedly communist agent [even already back then] who was infiltrated into the Social Democratic Party.
In 1968, Hajek was the Czechoslovak Foreign Minister and after the August 1968 Soviet invasion of Czechoslovakia, Hajek publicly stated in front of the entire UN Security Council that he's against the UN debate about the Soviet invasion of Czechoslovakia and that he's against Czechoslovakia proclaiming a neutrality status.
Hajek was the founding member of Charter 77
and alongside with Vaclav Havel and professor Jan Patocka,
Hajek was the first speaker of Charter 77.
Oldrich Hromadko - high level Stalinist hard-liner, Czechoslovak military officer during the communist era in 1950's, also allegedly commanding officer of a prison commando unit in communist concentration camp Jachymov [uranium mines Jachymov, great source of uranium for Soviet nuclear bombs, most of the political prisoners used to work there under unbelievably difficult conditions, many of them died of cancer or exposure to long term radiation, no protective gear issued by communists, horrible conditions].
Such commando units were in charge of various brutal tasks, including shootings of escapees [if there were any], security, "interrogations" - that is the use of brutalities, brutal beatings of prisoners and other "activities" of communist prison police.
Hromadko was founding member of Charter 77 ["anti-communist" organization] and after the "Velvet Revolution" in 1989 he was in charge
of the national defense policies in the Civic Forum Party, then leading political party in Czechoslovakia [KGB-GRU controlled].
He was directing all transfers of information between the Civic Forum
and the Czechoslovak Interior Ministry in regards to secret services.
This means that all important files and dossiers of communist agents
were always safely in hands of communist cadres.
Jan Patocka - professor of philosophy, possibly one of the few honest founding members of Charter 77, died after one of his STB interrogations [possibly murdered by the communists], one of the first speakers of Charter 77.
Jiri Ruml - communist spy and journalist, was able to travel around
the World during the communist era, alleged KGB agent, worked for Czechoslovak [communist] Radio between 1947 - 1955, and then later
on between 1958-1963, also worked for the Czechoslovak [communist]
TV in 1964.
Between 1958-61 Ruml worked for the Czechoslovak Radio as correspondent [such job titles are always used as espionage cover]
in Berlin, [East] Germany during the Berlin Crisis [!!!]. CPCZ member
since 1945 till 1969.
When the Stalinist communist Czechoslovak regime orchestrated political trials against the genuine anti-communist opposition, and when such trial was held against Milada Horakova, former Czechoslovak [democratic] Parliament representative [Social Democrats], Ruml was reporting live from the court room and allegedly told the listeners, that the only verdict for Horakova he is asking for is a death sentence.
Horakova was sentenced to 10 years in prison during the WW2 Nazi occupation of Czechoslovakia, but communists sentenced her to death
and she was hanged as political "enemy of the state".
Between 1966-69 Ruml worked for "opposition" magazine Reporter [founded by communists themselves] and between 1987-90 he worked
for [allegedly founded by STB] Lidove Noviny newspaper.
He's the founding member of Charter 77, the "anti-communist" organization in the communist Czechoslovakia. After the "collapse of communism" in Czechoslovakia Ruml became the ruling Civic Forum Party representative in the Czechoslovak Parliament, and was serving
as the chairman of the Investigation Committee of the developments in November 1989 in Czechoslovakia, of the so called "Velvet revolution". The truth about the revolution was therefore saved from "being exposed" to the public eye.....
Ruml's son Jan [John] became Czech Interior Minister during the 1990's
and Jiri Ruml's second son Jiri Ruml Jr., has also worked in this Interior Ministry in a very high post.
Jaroslav Sabata - CzCP member between 1945 till 1969, Sabata was also reportedly collecting signatures for petition to sentence Milada Horakova
to death [!!!], after the Soviet invasion of Czechoslovakia Sabata became member of the Central Committee of CzCP [!!!!!].
The University of Brno associate professor of Marxism-Leninism, at the end of 1960's Sabata used to present himself as a so called "reformed communist".
Sabata was sentenced to a "prison term" by his party, he became a "political prisoner" but served his sentence in "prison" that no genuine political prisoner of communism was ever allowed to enter and serve his sentence. Founding member of Charter 77, also one of the first Charter 77 speakers. Sabata's sentence was also echoed in the 1974 protest article by alleged KGB agent I.F. Stone and Noam Chomsky, related Marxist.
A member of Sabata's group Frantisek Bublan, former "Catholic Priest",
is Czech Republic's Chief of the Espionage Section of the Interior Ministry
today.
Bublan claims that the 9/11 terrorist leader Mohammed Atta's "visit" to Prague in 2001 is "highly unlikely"...........he's thus misleading the West,
as the Czech still communist run Kremlin subordinate government made believe that Atta had contacts with Iraqi diplomat al-Ani [a spy], who was later on expelled from the Czech Republic - to contradict it again means that these communist agents, on orders from their Moscow bosses, want
to make certain that the truth remains "uncertain", and that the Moscow sought strategic objective - that the American military continues to be tied up in Iraq - is successful......
Jiri Dienstbier - during the 1950's and 1960's journalist, alleged KGB
or directly GRU cadre, as a communist "journalist" he was able to travel around the World during the communist era in Czechoslovakia.
Between 1958-69 he worked as foreign political commentator and editor for the Czechoslovak [communist] Radio, between 1964-67 Dienstbier was the CZ Radio correspondent for the Far East and was in Jakarta, Indonesia, at the time when there was [thank God unsuccessful] a communist coup. In 1968-69 worked as foreign correspondent in United States, possibly for communist party newspaper Red Right [Rude Pravo].
CPCZ member since 1958 till 1970. Founding member of Charter 77, speaker of Charter 77 in 1979 and later on in 1985. After the "collapse of communism" in Czechoslovakia Dienstbier became Czechoslovak
Deputy Prime Minister in the government of communist PM Marian Calfa [according to reported information Calfa is a communist and STB agent, possibly KGB, Calfa served as Czechoslovak Prime Minister in the
"anti-communist" Czech government of Vaclav Havel till 1992 !!!!!],
and Dienstbier later became CZ Foreign Minister.
While in his post as Foreign Minister, Dienstbier was involved in various scandals as he was appointing various "former" communists and STB agents [STB foreign espionage section mostly] as Czechoslovak Ambassadors around the World.
Lets take a look at who was representing the supposedly free and democratic Czechoslovakia abroad as ambassadors [as the lower
level diplomatic personnel was staffed the same way or even worse]:
United States - Rita Klimova - CPCZ member since she was 17 years old, in the beginning of 1950's, she was working inside the anti-proletariat
anti-communist purge committees in every King Charles University faculty, allegedly in database of 1st directorate of STB as a communist agent.
USSR - Russia - Rudolf Slansky Jr. - born in 1935 in Prague, between 1939-1945 lived in exile in USSR with his family. His father was CzCP Secretary General during the Stalinist era in Czechoslovakia and was sentenced to death by his own party and executed - hanged.
Slansky Jr. studied communist economy and planning. CZCP member between 1965-69 [allegedly STB agent]. 1971-79 - "opposition activities", signed Charter 77, he was working as a specialist in economics and political developments of the USSR.
After the 1989 "anti-communist revolution" Slansky Jr. became permanent representative of Czechoslovakia at the UN in New York City.[!!!!] Named as Czech Ambassador to Russia and served in Moscow between 1990-96, 1996-97 chairman of the Asia and Latin America section at the Czech Republic Foreign Ministry [allegedly Czech communist espionage and World-wide communist subversions-HM note].
Cyprus - Emil Keblusek - member of the [normalized - after Soviet invasion] Central Committee of the CZCP.
Turkey - Jaromir Johanes - the last communist era Foreign Minister, uncovered KGB agent.
Bulgaria - Frantisek Barbinek - member of the [so called "normalized" communist government - after the 1968 Soviet invasion] Central Committee of CPCZ.
European Council - Cestmir Cisar - in STB database as STB agent and a member of the CZCP Central Committee [CPCZ CC] during the openly communist era.
Syria - Zdenek Nejedly - graduated at the Political College of CPCZ CC, 1948-1970 CPCZ member.
North Korea - Zdenek Schee - graduated at Political Institute in Moscow, in 1968, after the Soviet invasion of Czechoslovakia, he was a founder of Leninist Youth Union in Czechoslovakia.
Finland - Peter Kerlik - in STB database as STB agent, file # 15991, code name ROBUR
Thailand- Karel Stehno- in STB database as STB agent, file # 29507 and 950701, code name KAREL
China- Borivoj Cuda - in STB database, STB file # 15825 and 582588, code name DOKTOR
Jordan - Frantisek Dolezel - former officer of the 1st directorate of STB
Nigeria - Evzen Vacek - former under-colonel of 1st directorate of STB
and before the "anti-communist" coup Czechoslovak [communist]
Deputy Foreign Minister
Canada - Rudolf Schuster - former member of SCP CC [Slovak Communist Party Central Committee during the openly communist era], 1990 chairman of the Slovak Parliament, uncovered and registered in the STB database as confidant, STB file # 9330, no code name known, since 1999 president of the Slovak Republic !!!
Switzerland - Miroslav Kocarek - in STB database as agent, file #'s 36611 and 661188, code name KAREL, later used for his past in discrediting operation Bamberg, oriented toward Social Democrats [BIS Czech Republic espionage service - ????]
Venezuela - Oldrich Koristka - former communist STB 1st directorate officer
Argentina - Tibor Zlocha - former communist STB 1st directorate officer
Vietnam - Jan Gonzor - in communist database as Czechoslovak [communist] Military Counter-Intelligence agent
United Kingdom - Karel Duda - registered in STB database as agent,
file #'s 4784 and 478488, code name PENTAGON
Italy - Jiri Holub - he is in STB database as agent, file # 32892, code name KANTOR
Israel - Milos Pojar - he is in STB database as agent, file # 26779, code name NAKLAD
Hungary - Stefan Oross - he is in STB database as agent, file #'s 17052
and 705288, code name OROL
Malta - Miroslav Chrobok - former communist STB 1st directorate officer
Nigeria - Jaromir Cesar [as replacement for Evzen Vacek] - in STB database as agent 1st STB directorate
Tunisia - Ivo Kubes -found in STB database as agent, file # 20938, code name BELA
Holland - Jan Kozubek - registered in STB database as agent, file # 30490, code name GIST
These were all people promoted to their posts, as Czechoslovakia's ["freedom loving and democratic" country] ambassadors, by Jiri Dienstbier, then Czechoslovak ["democratic"] Foreign Minister.
Other names of communists involved in the Charter 77:
Lubos Dobrovsky - alleged GRU Russian [Soviet] military intelligence cadre, during the communist era for over 9 years editor in Czechoslovak communist Radio in Moscow, after the "anti-communist" revolution Czechoslovak Defense Minister [!!!!!]
Jiri Kanturek - communist journalist, after the "revolution"
named as the Chairman of Czech State TV
Ludek Pachman - a communist, was "deported" to West Germany
where he was pretending to be genuine Catholic [as "former" communist], possibly sent out as a communist spy
Pavel Kohout - communist Stalinist poet during the 1950-60's, STB agent code name OLEG, alleged KGB cadre, a founding member of Charter 77, after he signed the Charter 77 first proclamation he was allowed to
"defect" [leave] Czechoslovakia as a "dissident" to Vienna, Austria, [genuine Charter 77 signatories were all persecuted for their signing
of Charter 77 statements].
There are many other people who took active part in this "collapse of communism" in Czechoslovakia. While all the genuine dissidents were fighting for their survival in the communist prisons, these people in the Charter 77 leadership were preparing themselves for taking over the country, which is now our NATO "trusted ally" and a "strategic partner"
in the war on terror.
Our government fails to comprehend that communists would never give up their power no matter how bad their economy could become and today we can see just that on the case of North Korea, where the sadistic brutal communist regime has the people of N. Korea starving to death, and the Korean people "somehow" don't have the guts to rise up against this evil regime.
We must look at these 1989 developments in Eastern Europe the same way as we look at North Korea and China today. Our way of life is threatened by the very communist adversary that says that his system of government has "truly collapsed".
Can we afford to put our trust into this nonsense
once again or does that matter anymore ?
Communism has prevailed and the cold war
is slowly turning into a red hot war.
Time has come to deal with communism the proper way,
but will there be a statesman to undergo such a difficult task ?
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