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Mike Moschos's avatar

Jeffrey Sachs helped ruin Russia thus and build the very situation there he so eloquently criticizes now, and this *MAY* have been his worst deed, but before that, Jeffrey Sachs played the same game in Poland and Bolivia (I think Bolivia was his first outing, but I'm not sure). After Russia, he ran it with the UN's Millennium Development Goals programs in Africa, a subset of which involved him ultimately getting caught on video footage from unaired angles touting the success of villages that, off-angle, were actually ruined places far worse off than before he and the program he was working for arrived; literal Potemkin Villages! After each one of these, he confessed his sins but claimed he just didn't know what he was doing and could be trusted now that he did. Then he went and did it again, apologized again, rinse and repeat. So he may just be attempting to play a false opposition role here, or maybe something else that is different from a false opposition role but still nefarious. I suppose I can't say for sure he's not being honest this time, but I'm skeptical.

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Kathryn Hayman's avatar

I'm sure Sachs is no saint and made mistakes during and before his participation in the end of the cold war accords. However this does not invalidate what he says about the history and more recent skullduggery of repeated US administrations. I've followed him since 2022 and all that he says has come to pass. The same analysis given by Oliver Stone, John Mearsheimer, Col. Douglas McGregor, Scott Ritter, Col. Wilkerson, Matthew Ho, ex CIA Intel agent whose name I have forgotten plus a host of others all ex professionals in the military, diplomatic corps and CIA. And now we are heading for war with Russia, big time. This will wake up the lazy Americans and European and British, but too late.

June 5th US launches largest military exercise in the Baltic. See this link on Telegram https://t.me/RiseGS/17235

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Stanley Twigg's avatar

This is the best compilation of the whole history of NATO aggression against Russia.

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La Fleur Productions's avatar

Thank you. Careful transcripts, partial or otherwise, are always a welcome addition to the historic record.

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Lubica's avatar

Thank you, Thomas, for the transcript.

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Garrett R.'s avatar

Contrary to Sachs' claim, George F. Kennan wasn't a great diplomat--He publicly compared the Soviets to Nazis while he was ambassador to the USSR. Kennan just hated communism more than he hated Russia, as opposed to our present crop who hate Russia above all things.

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TJ Jackson's avatar

Kennan's policies allowed communism to spread and prosper through appeasement. Communism was only contained under Reagan when Kennan's policies were jettisoned.

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Garrett R.'s avatar

Appeasement? Again, in 1952, Kennan publicly compared the Soviets to the Nazis while he was the Ambassador to the USSR -

https://www.the-american-interest.com/2019/02/04/the-unquiet-american/

What exactly did Reagan do that Kennan didn't do?

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A. Anthony's avatar

As an anonymous but regular reader of yours, let me assure you that your condition is not singular. I have the same problem and can't really digest information except in written form. Podcasts and videos are out. So I also look for transcripts. So thank you for the service. ps: You're a writer and I'm a retired academic. I think a lot of people like us have the same condition.

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Usamnesia's avatar

So if we accept that the neocons have commandeered the disastrous foreign policy (aka Murder,Inc.) ....a thoroughly solid consideration....let's proceed to the discussion of who is the primary tribal affiliate of that particular group of fine humans.

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Rebekah Barnett's avatar

“I don’t know how many of you out there suffer from my same “condition”, but I can only really digest information in written form.”

Me too! Thanks for transcribing/editing.

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mag. Blaž Kavčič's avatar

Has Sachs already pleaded guilty for his devastating shock doctrine policies in Russia and elsewhere? Has he exited neoclassical school of political economy and realized what money is? As a social infrastrucure? Has Sachs realized that one of the root problems of today is privatized and monopolized emitting of money? Tucker continues to be a deep state asset, also. Leave him to his Alien comrades.

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Mike Moschos's avatar

Russia *MAY* have been his worst, but before that, Jeffrey Sachs played the same game in Poland and Bolivia (I think Bolivia was his first outing, but I'm not sure). After Russia, he ran it with the UN's Millennium Development Goals programs in Africa, a subset of which involved him ultimately getting caught on video footage from unaired angles touting the success of villages that, off-angle, were actually ruined places far worse off than before he and the program he was working for arrived; literal Potemkin Villages! After each one of these, he confessed his sins but claimed he just didn't know what he was doing and could be trusted now that he did. Then he went and did it again, apologized again, rinse and repeat. So he may just be attempting to play a false opposition role here, or maybe something else that is different from a false opposition role but still nefarious. I suppose I can't say for sure he's not being honest this time, but I'm skeptical.

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mag. Blaž Kavčič's avatar

Yes, this additional info contributes to better understanding of Sachs' role and personality. There is more. Lab Leak theory supporting is a globalist protagonist qualifier.

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Rick Happ's avatar

I keep reading above how the US geniuses wanted to make sure they were the only superpower and could dominate. The question that occurs to me is: Why? What did they want to do with all that power?

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TJ Jackson's avatar

Wonderful insights on how the blob thinks. Putin was aggressively reconquering old Soviet lands in the Crimea and Don areas, he was forced into it. Neglect to point out that the arms treaty that forced the Ukraine to give up its nuclear arms also required the US and NATO to guarantee its independence, which Obama really defended. Its laughable to consider the Baltic states as part of Russia, but don't tell the Russians that. I mean half of East Prussia is native Russia land right?

Butthe one worlders will do anything to please the commies. What did Sacks have to say when Putin seized the Crimea, that it was a prelude to bigger and better things? These people always accuse the US of imperialism while ignoring the blatant aggression of the dictators outside our borders.

Just another of the usual cabal telling the untermensch how they should think.

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