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Mr. Miroslav Dolejsi's analysis, published independently in Czechoslovakia in 1991.
[Dolejsi served 18 years in communist prisons in Czechoslovakia as a political prisoner.] Part 1, Charter 77 [Ed. note - the "dissident group" of anti-communists who "collapsed" communism in Czechoslovakia...] Of the first 216 signatories of Charter 77, as listed on 1 January 1977, 156 of them were former communists among which are names of people significantly compromised by their direct or indirect support for the communist terror in Czechoslovakia during the 1950's, for example: Lubos Dobrovsky, Ludvik Vaculik, Zdenek Mlynar, [Gorbachov's long-term friend], Jiri Hajek, Frantisek Krigel, Jiri Ruml, Ladislav Lis, Jaroslav Sabata, Ludmila Jankovcova, Gertruda Sekaninova-Cakrtova, Jiri Dienstbier, Ladislav Kolmistr, Milos Hajek, Karel Siktanc, Oldrich Hromadko, Frantisek Samalik, Pavel Kohout, Jarmila Taussigova, Venek Silhan, Libuse Silhanova, Bedrich Placak, Jan Stern, Jiri Kanturek, Rudolf Zukal, Ludek Pachman and others. Based on the intelligence analysis of the CzCP [Czechoslovak Communist Party] internal audit of 1969-1970, it is obvious that about 800 CzCP officials were transferred to the so-called “reserves†by way of expulsions [from the Party]. This enabled the use of these party members as secret agents in such situations as arose after Charter 77 was founded, after 17 November 1989, and for use in variants of the democratization envisioned by the communists. From this intelligence analysis it is also obvious that about 1,120 communists were sent abroad to infiltrate the émigré political opposition. Until recently the communists used 260 of these people in operations. The remaining 860 were kept in reserve. [Ed. note - this number of course could be much higher....] Some of these sleepers may be identified by privileges they received from the governments of the countries they fled to. Sleeper agents sent to the West typically receive political asylum immediately and without any delays. Afterwards these same persons contact Czechoslovak [Communist] Consulates and Embassies to receive immigration passports. Many return to Czechoslovakia for visits, experiencing no problems. [Ed. note - this above means during the openly communist era in Czechoslovakia. All people who escaped from communism and dared to return for "visit", were persecuted - if such fools, genuine defectors, would exist. This means that all people who dared to go back during such times were either communists or communist espionage agents, because they were able to obtain the communist visa, come to visit their former country and were let go again by the watchful communist secret police and custom service....this is very easy tool to recognize such agents by their travels back and forth...]. The way is carefully prepared for sleeper agents. They often acquire jobs in prominent institutions of the countries they are sent to. Their children are able to study at leading colleges and universities. In many cases, high-level communist sleeper agents receive jobs as college or university professors. Sometimes they are given important political posts. In order to form an alternative opposition in Czechoslovakia [under communist control] it was necessary to manipulate older exile organizations [like the Council for a Free Czechoslovakia and the Czech Academy of Science and Arts, among others]. It was also necessary to manipulate exiles from the pre-1948 period, and to influence persons involved with Voice of America, Radio Free Europe and the BBC [Czech and Slovak broadcasts]. To this end the Czech agent network organized small lobby groups abroad that gradually formed ties with various international organizations and Western governments. The network prepared the ground for anticipated political changes in communist Czechoslovakia. They helped to create new foundations, publishing houses and information repositories. They also collected funds. The network’s agents and front organizations received patronage from Western governments, diplomatic services and international organizations. The Soviet KGB supervised operations of the special Czechoslovak network. In Czechoslovakia the KGB appointed individuals from the leadership of the CzCP Central Committee who were briefed on aspects of the operation. After 1987 Rudolf Hegenbart [chief of the 13th Directorate of the CzCP Central Committee] was charged with coordinating foreign disinformation operations regarding Charter 77. 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 a son-in-law of Soviet Academician Ernest Kolmann, Frantisek Janouch, formerly involved in Soviet Nuclear Research. [Ed. note - Janouch, "former" member of the Czechoslovak Communist Party, involved in Soviet Nuclear research, which is under strict control of GRU, Russian military intelligence, which means that Janouch had to be receiving orders from them.....he has allegedly admitted to have received, while active in Soviet Union, Soviet military training !!! Such person cannot be a genuine supporter of the anti-communist cause and be able to ship money to maintain that cause in communist countries, and to remain alive afterwards.....] Direct financial assistance was acquired from the International Pen Club, Rotary Club, the Jewish Agency, Guggenheim Foundation, B’nai B’rith, Masaryk Foundation (also the Masaryk Museum in Israel), as well as U.S. and Swedish trade unions, etc... [Ed. note - these groups were by then highly penetrated by KGB agents and Communist Party members, without which penetration and subversion their cooperation with questionable people would not have been possible and voices of genuine opposition would have been heard...this is to show how careful the Russian espionage operations are not leave any loose ends and to make sure that when any kind of cooperation is secured from the enemy's territory, that both of the agreeing parties are under strict communist influence and control... This is a known communist tactic without which the KGB would not go into any kind of agreement for the simple reason that if people not under KGB control would raise their opposition to any such agreement with the Russian and related communists, the whole secrecy of the subversion strategy would have been compromised and the operation exposed... It is also possible to add these names, and leave out those who could more easily be linked to the communist cause, after Mr. Dolejsi's death, to make certain that the blame is swayed away from Moscow and her communist cohorts and the KGB deception of the "Freemasonic and Jewish" conspiracy is thus visible to people already poisoned by such direct communist lie]. The Charter 77 Foundation created six literary foundations of its own. Through these Charter 77 was able to award literary prizes to Charter 77 members for the purpose of popularizing selected individuals. From the same resources funds were released for so-called “scholarships. The Charter 77 Foundation also influenced old and respected literary foundations ... in Europe and the United States. Through specific influence operations Charter 77 succeeded in getting awards and prizes to key signatories of Charter 77 who would later be used to fill sensitive political posts [after the change to democracy]. Between 1980 and 1989 Charter 77 Foundation received $376,000 to finance activities in Czechoslovakia. About $1.34 million was paid to leading members of Charter 77. These figures do not include money paid out for literary and other awards. About $6 million was transferred to the foreign bank accounts of Charter 77’s leading personalities. These bank accounts are managed by foreign law firms hired to represent individual Charter 77 operatives. In January 1990, Frantisek Janouch was registered by the Czechoslovak Federal Interior Ministry to oversee Charter 77 Foundation funds. After February 1990, these funds were handled through Janouch’s office. These funds were also used in support of Civic Forum and to reward the leaders of Civic Forum. In order to avoid persecution as an illegal organization under communist law, Charter 77 sent all its proclamations and press releases to state authorities. In its proclamation of 1 January 1977, Charter 77 explicitly stated that it did not want to harm the communist regime, preferring to have a constructive dialogue with the regime. This arrangement was in accordance with the communist orientation of leading Charter 77 members. It also corresponded with agreements made concerning the establishment of Charter 77 and its activities. The CzCP Central Committee’s fierce campaign against Charter 77 was launched in order to popularize Charter 77 among anti-communists. Charter 77 was also popularized by the uncritical broadcasts of Voice of America, Radio Free Europe and the BBC. [Ed. note - one has to seriously consider the level of KGB penetration of these stations....]. After 1974 the KGB had a new network of agents that includes, today, about seven to eight thousand Czechoslovak citizens who are not in any database of state security. One visible sign of this network is the leadership of Charter 77 who presently run the Czechoslovak government. From the moment of its founding, Charter 77’s activities were in agreement with and under the control of the STB [Czech secret police] and KGB. The reasons for this should be obvious. Charter 77 was ultimately directed by the KGB. The main contact person was the boss of the 13th directorate of the Czechoslovak Communist Party Central Committee, Rudolf Hegenbart, who was ostensibly directing the Federal Ministry of Interior countermeasures against Charter 77. Hegenbart began directly preparing for a "counter-revolution†in August 1988. Hegenbart’s contacts actively directed the Civic Forum Coordination Center, especially its personnel. Hegenbart relied on STB Col. Josef Vostarek and STB Lt. Col. Krasa and their contacts [ed. note - communist agents] inside Charter 77 and Civic Forum, Ladislav Lis, Oldrich Hromadko, Zdenek Jicinsky, Jaroslav Sabata, Petr Kucera and advisors of President Vaclav Havel. The membership growth of Charter 77 stopped on 11 November 1989 when the total number of members [signatories] reached 1900. An absolute majority of these signed Charter 77 because of their opposition to the communist regime, not knowing the organization's leaders were communist agents. Charter 77 was run by roughly 70 to 85 people, with a core of 42 speakers who took turns at the helm during Charter 77’s existence. This core group was connected through family, personal relationships and money [ed. note - and most of all, by their fully committed allegiance to the communist cause, and full commitment and obedience to KGB orders]. The chief families included the names Havel, Dienstbier, Pithart, Sabata, Uhl, Mlynar, Muller, Tesar, Nemec, Palous, Dobrovsky, Bednar, Ruml, Kyncl, Hromadko, Pelikan, Slansky, Stern, Kanturek, Freund, Tomina, Korcisc, Payne, Kocab, Placak, Princ and others. Approximately 180 members of these families, their relatives and friends, took positions in the highest government, diplomatic and economic circles [after November 1989]. This group of Czechoslovak citizens was approved for its present role by authorized organs of the Soviet Union.... Approval was also given by other international organizations. Charter 77 did not have any appreciable political influence on Czechoslovak domestic politics during its 13-year existence. Such influence would have been undesirable for the communists. Preparing for political changes in Eastern Europe was the primary focus. Preparation for political change in Europe, including Czechoslovakia, was entrusted to intelligence professionals with resources and years of experience. Charter 77’s mission was to create an anti-communist concentration of “suitable†people who would assure that the changes in Eastern Europe would be controlled changes, orchestrated for the sake of the international communist struggle, which involves all communist parties, programs and front groups. Their main objective here is to mask a long-range approach that entails the liquidation of one phase of communism (i.e., Stalinism) for the sake of a new phase. Public condemnation and imprisonment of some Charter 77 members was for “educational†purposes. Most importantly, this served to condition the public mind. Imprisoned Charter 77 members were, through this process, operating under strict discipline, required by circumstances for advancing an international propaganda campaign assisted by foreign broadcasts and later by diplomats of countries allied with the United States. Through this situation Czechoslovakia was meeting people for the first time who would have been absolutely unknown during and after the November 1989 revolution. If the Czech people had access to information about these individuals they would have rejected them as leaders. Organized publicity and advertisement of controlled dissidents, adjusting their public appearances to fit into specific legends, effectively turned them into heroes, martyrs, great writers, thinkers, politicians and statesmen devoted to democracy. To reinforce this process various literary awards were established and honorary degrees were given by Western universities. This approach, at its foundation, uses the same method as Hollywood when creating movie stars. Anybody can become a celebrity with the assistance of advertising. Great qualities are not required. All one needs is money in the service of publicity. Approximately 43 STB officers at the Federal Ministry of Interior were charged with Charter 77 counter-measures by the state. The extent of these counter-measures is not exhausted by listing operations oriented against Charter 77 and VONS, but includes activities of the STB directorates charged with the struggle against Zionism, Judaism, Freemasonry and the State Jewish Museum and against Jews. From these units, directly subordinate to the KGB, they received directives concerning Charter 77 activities. At the time these units detected cooperation between Charter 77 and other dissident groups, particularly in Poland, East Germany, Hungary and the Soviet Union. Each STB officer was in charge of a group of five to seven secret operatives inside Charter 77. The character of the Charter 77 leadership was generally poor. Psychological analysis noted many cases of instability and some cases of drug use. It is likely that the most problematic information about Charter 77 and its prominent leaders was removed from the Federal Ministry of Interior before the changes of 1989. For example, audio recordings of Charter 77 leadership meetings, as well as meetings with foreign diplomats has vanished. Also removed: personal dossiers of the Charter 77 leadership, including the files of Vaclav Havel, Jiri Dienstbier, Zuzana Dienstbier, Petr Uhl, Jaroslav Sabata, A. Sabatova, L. Hejdanek, V. Benda [ed. note - former CzCP Socialist Youth official], J. Gruntorat, M. Palous [ed. note - an alleged KGB agent according to Italy’s State Attorney’s Office], J. Kanturek, E. Kanturkova, V. Chramostova, M. Kubisova, Z. Jicinsky [co-author of the Czechoslovak communist constitution and also the "new democratic" constitution], M. Motejl, D. Danisz, Z. Rychetsky [ed. note - "former" communist and recent era Chief Justice], P. Pithart [ed. note - "former" communist, after the "collapse of communism" appointed Prime Minister of Czechoslovakia], J. Urban, P. Kucera, I. Fiser, J. Hajek, H. Marvanova, P. Sustrova, J. Ruml, R. Slansky Jr., M. Zeman, Vaclav Klaus [ed. note - present time Czech PM, allegedly born of Russian family which was relocated by Stalin to then democratic Czechoslovakia in 1930s, his alleged real name is Pruzhinskiy, Russian wife Livia Klaus-Myshkin], V. Dlouhy [ed. note - "former" CPCZ member, when Czech Industry minister in 1993 supported sale of Czech nuclear technology to Iran] and others. The communists took care to remove from the files all information regarding the November and December 1989 meetings of “the leading political bodies†about the transfer of power then taking place. They also removed all information respecting the Revival of Socialism group [i.e., reformed communists and STB agents from 1968, including the most influential members of Charter 77 and Civic Forum]. The database of foreign agents within the political opposition abroad also disappeared. The communists also dispensed with Jiri Pelikan’s “Letters,†Tigrid’s Testimony publishing house’s files, Skvorecky’s Toronto publishing files as well as the files of the “Council for Free Czechoslovakia,†A.J. Leihm publishing files and others. Last but not least, they removed the files for the Schwarzenberg Palace in Vienna, Austria. There are many other proofs of conspiratorial cooperation between Charter 77 and the communist regime. Many of these proofs are not suitable for publishing because they involve certain risks. Furthermore, the extent of supportive data would increase the length of this report beyond acceptable limits. This message has been edited. Last edited by: Jan Malina, |
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Part 2, The November 17, 1989 "anticommunist" revolution
The Czechoslovak Parliamentary Investigative Committee's report on developments surrounding the November 17, 1989 Revolution was classified and not released to the public. The investigation resulted in the sentencing of a handful of insignificant police officers to a few months of jail time. The investigation focused on brutalities committed on National Boulevard [in Prague]. The investigators carefully avoided any mention of the political background of the revolution. The independent student investigative committee created in response to the manipulations of the parliament was sidestepped. [Note: The West understands the 1989 Revolution as an "anti-communist" revolt triggered by police brutality on November 17.] The aftermath of these developments was widespread doubt regarding the nonsense legend of the "Velvet Revolution." This nonsense is still being preached by President Havel and by the Charter 77 government. President Havel did not fulfill his publicly given promise that all files about meetings between Havel’s group [Charter 77] and the communist government of Prime Minister Adamec, followed by meetings with “the decisive political powers,†would be published. In the time frame of a few months it became obvious that the brutal police response on National Boulevard was prepared in advance and was meant as a signal for starting the revolution. After the signal was given the initiative passed to Charter 77. This indicates there was coordination between the communists and Charter 77 in preparing the revolutionary process. Immediately after the brutality occurred Charter 77 took matters into its own hands by spreading a rumor [later proved false] through student Drazska that student Smid was killed [by the police]. This inexplicable transfer of initiative is a political deception. It suggests a point of connection between Charter 77 and a special faction of the Central Committee of the CzCP [Czechoslovak Communist Party]. Taking into consideration the doubts of the Czechoslovak people, the BBC shot a documentary about the November 17 episode in which the revolution was depicted as an unsuccessful Communist Party coup intended to remove Milos Jakes from the leadership, but the coup got out of hand. [Jakes was General Secretary of the CzCP at the time.] Guided by the light of this interpretation, founding Charter 77 member Jiri Ruml ["former" Stalinist - ed. note] came up with a proposal to reinvestigate the November 17, 1989 events. This was problematic because Charter 77 insiders conducted the investigation and presented the BBC documentary’s interpretation of the "Velvet Revolution†as accurate. This version of events was politically acceptable because it effectively covered up any connection between Charter 77 and the communists. The Charter 77 elite could still be regarded as something it is not [i.e., a genuine anti-communist movement]. If the truth of about the November 1989 Revolution were known, Havel and his Charter 77 government would have to fall. That is not acceptable to the foreign [socialist] sponsors of Charter 77 who were building it up for 13 years and had no replacement organization acceptable to the Russians. The government of Havel’s Charter 77 had to be defended and preserved. From this analysis it is possible to present facts, putting them into chronological order, showing the following sequence: After President-elect George H.W. Bush’s advisor, John Whitehead, visited Eastern Europe in the fall of 1988, preparations for the changes were begun. In Czechoslovakia a directive was issued for Charter 77 to step out and create a number of independent groups called "independent actors." These included: SPUSA [Society of Friends of USA] HOS [Movement for Citizens Freedom] DI [Democratic Initiative] Revival of Socialism [union of "former" communists and secret police STB agents of 1968] Czech Children ["monarchists"] NMS [Independent Peace Alliance] and others. All these groups worked under the leadership of Charter 77. [ed. note - this means KGB control]. The objective was to create the impression of larger-scale anti-communist opposition even though it was a false impression but necessary for a propaganda campaign aimed at the West. [The Revival of Socialism group consisted of communists and STB agents from the Prague Spring era of 1968. These were supposed “liberal†communists like Dubcek and Cernik.] In the Central Committee of the CzCP there was a group set up (which included communists Urbanek and Mohorita) under the direction of Hegenbart [ed. note - by Moscow selected communist official in charge] to handle meetings with the Revival of Socialism group. The objective was to coordinate the removal of CzCP Secretary General Milos Jakes, by compromising him and getting him out of the way. In his activities Hegenbart was under orders from the KGB. There was an amateur documentary film produced that compromised Jakes by showing him in his public appearance in West Bohemia. The KGB produced many copies of this film and sold it abroad. At the same time, Hegenbart was isolating Jakes, who was not briefed about these changes so any un-desirable response [from the communists] would've been eliminated at the beginning of the operation. [Ed. note in 2008 - given the timeframe of this analysis, it is now possible to assert that even this part of the plan was carefully crafted and Jakes was ordered by Moscow to obey and play the role of a "dumb communist" in order to make believe, specially throughout the naive and decadent western society, that communists are idiots and cannot handle the government of states, specially in crisis, while the always used brutal tyranny of the Lenin and Stalin era are still clearly evident, and therefore such schemes as communist leaders publicly and clearly on purpose presenting themselves as imbeciles, is not to be trusted as genuine - specially when the Russian long-term strategy and most desired goal, i.e. America's disarmament and full acceptance of the "collapse of communism" and of Russian "true and genuine friendship - for now and forever" is the prize sought for by the Moscow Bolsheviks....Let us not fall for this kind of elaborate KGB orchestrated deception....] Hegenbart was also the main person who in July and August of 1989 directed the communist government's position toward the exodus of East Germans from the West German Embassy in Prague to West Germany. In terms of co-operation between Hegenbart and the Revival of Socialism group, Jiri Hajek [Charter 77 founding member and alleged KGB asset] traveled to Austria just before the revolution to discuss some last minute details about the date and form the revolution would take. [Ed. note in 2008 - Genuine dissidents could not leave the country at all and most of them were in jail as political prisoners - Hajek, if he was just a private person, would had to sign a declaration of cooperation with the STB Czechoslovak communist secret police in order to be able to travel to a western capitalist country - which, as a "dissident", if he was a genuine one, he would never get the permission nor the passport to leave the country....that he was able to travel to Austria, and on official Charter 77 business, which reason could not escape the always precise and vigilant eye of the STB secret police apparatus, and if this was a genuine case of a true anticommunist dissident trying to make it outside the country in order to engage in preparations and political operations to destroy the reign of communism in his own country, Hajek would've been stopped at the border, arrested and would without any doubt ended up in prison serving a minimum 10 years sentence. Since this was not the case, and because Jiri Hajek was a high-ranking member of Czechoslovak Social Democratic Party before WW2; he was involved in merging this party with communists after the 1948 communist coup, this proves beyond a doubt that this man was a communist agents, serving the Moscow Perestroika fraud and because of his leadership position within the Charter 77 "dissident" group, it is evident that the whole operation was a communist one from the beginning....] The November 17th date was chosen as the most preferable because it was the International Day of Students and this would guarantee international responses and, additionally, it was chosen because it was the last such available day with the possibility of an international response before the Bush-Gorbachev summit in Malta, where the unification of Germany was on the table, requiring the input of the Czechoslovaks. The report published by the Independent Student Investigation Committee explains how the meeting of Prague's College Council [about the demonstration preparations] was manipulated regarding the participation of Vasil Mohorita [Ed. note - at the time chairman of the Socialist Youth Party, subordinate to CzCP and of course fully committed to the communist cause - his name is Eastern Slovak, possibly Russian, but not Czech....]. It is possible to add the following to already known facts about the brutal attacks on National Boulevard: A) Approximately two hours before the protest demonstration of students, led by STB lieutenant Ludvik Zifcak (alias "student Ruzickaâ€), all public transportation in the vicinity of the protest was stopped in both directions. The Public transportation Company [state run] must have received an order to stop all traffic at least three hours earlier. At the same time National Boulevard was cleared [no public allowed]. B) Riot police were in position in Mikulasska and Konviktska [CZ police headquaters] streets three hours before the arrival of demonstration to National Boulevard. C) About an hour before the demonstration began, all buildings were locked up from Pernstyn to National Theatre, even though the demonstration wasn't supposed to go that way. D) Quick response police unit URNA [comparable to a SWAT team] was ordered to remain at alert level three [its members were at home with their families but had to be on call] and received an order at 10:30 AM to report to base; that is, four hours before the demonstration began. After they arrived to base they were ordered to standby. After the unit changed into camouflage battle uniforms they were ordered to wear red berets that are part of the dress uniform. At 11:30 the unit was transported to Bartolomejska Street station where the members were briefed [about the operation]. This briefing began at 01:45 PM and was conducted by three STB officers in civilian clothes, who also directed the unit's operational response in the vicinity of National Theatre – at the time when the demonstration began three kilometers away. This police intervention unit was briefed with large-scale pictures on the operational plan of closing down the National Theatre and the use of armored carriers with blades. This unit was instructed that STB officers would show them already marked people from the demonstration that the unit was to capture and arrest. The URNA unit is trained for quick response operations and not for ordinary public safety work [ed. note - comparable to American SWAT team]. Colonel Becvar, who ordered this special unit into action during the demonstrations, had to know how this unit was to respond. He also had to know that using such unit for crowd control was unnecessary and not in accordance with law and the internal regulations of the Czechoslovak Federal Interior Ministry. The URNA unit was only to be used at the times of public endangerment or against organized, armed resistance. Nothing of a kind was expected to happen on National Boulevard. Colonel Becvar was promoted to his post by Hegenbart himself, so it is possible that Becvar didn't issue the “illegal†order to use URNA on his own. Somewhere in this scandal lies the real reason Becvar shot himself. [Ed. note - he may have been shot by a firing squad - dispatched secret agents - for not fulfilling his orders properly - there is no way to find out the exact truth...] E) During the afternoon hours the entire leadership of Charter 77 left Prague including their families. The only people that remained in Prague were Uhl, Benda and Nemcova [ed. note - all "former" communists or agents]. Possibly there was a danger for them being arrested if Hegenbart was not able to paralyze all counter-measures of the leading members of the Central Committee of CzCP and the Federal Ministry of Interior – who had no knowledge of the operation and its true purpose. [Ed. note - again, we have to be careful not to fall for this deception. All participants and communist officials had to be involved and had to know their part and the objective of the whole scheme, or if they reacted otherwise or did something that would arouse suspicion of western intelligence operatives, that would have been highly undesirable from the communist standpoint and so it is not possible to claim or to assume that they didn't know. Mr. Dolejsi in his analysis brings to light many good details and this kind of flaw is not to be considered as discrediting one, on the contrary, he sometimes relies on sources that he had no way of confirming (due to the communist infestation of the society itself and vast spread of deception among the people), and so this kind of small detail is not diminishing the all out truth - the whole scheme is a communist fraud and fully orchestrated by Moscow to disarm and cripple the west and take over the world when the time is ripe....] These Charter 77 leaders all returned to Prague on Saturday noon. During that time and throughout Sunday Hegenbart was once and for all able to remove the danger of a counter-stroke by the Communist Party Militia that was mobilized by Jakes. The operational objective of the November 17 provocation was not only to remove Jakes from power, but also to initiate a tactical retreat of the communists to prepared positions. [Ed. 2008 note - again, it was not clear back then when Mr. Dolejsi wrote this analysis, but it is more obvious now that Jakes had to know and had to cooperate in this operation or Moscow would have him shot fast....insubordination among communists is always punishable, specially in such case of utmost importance to the whole cause, with hard labor or, in most cases, a speedy one way trip in front of a firing squad, without a trial or any kind of publicity....] This tactical retreat and its hidden mechanism was the subject of negotiations between [Moscow’s handpicked] communist leaders and the Revival of Socialism group, beginning in January 1989. At that time Hegenbart began mobilizing actors, musicians and others to petition for the release of Havel from jail. [Ed. 2008 note - Vaclav Havel's cooperation with the KGB and STB is today no secret. Not because his file would be finally published, which hasn't happen yet, but because of what kind of monstrous communist fraud Havel and the rest of them [Walesa in Poland for example] have helped establish and in the meantime, protected with all energy all communist criminals from rightful prosecution and justice served against them. And this is why, when we consider the pro-communist background of Havel and his family, is not a difficult task at all. Havel worked in place [he was a theatre playwright] where, due to the systematical opportunity of influencing public opinion, all people involved had to be either communist party members or STB [KGB] agents - this is the communist run entertainment industry. It is clearly confirmed by Mr. Dolejsi in the following remaining section.] All the initiators of the revolution were communists or agents of the secret police. From the list of students who were active in preparing the protest demonstrations and who later assumed leadership in the student organizations, we find that they were solely the children of prominent parents. Eighty percent of these students had parents at senior levels of the CPCZ, Federal Ministry of Interior, Foreign Ministry, or they were general directors in state-owned enterprises, college professors and so on. The slogans chosen for the protest were already inscribed in June 1989: "We are not like them," "We don’t want any violence," and variations on the theme. These slogans signaled that no violence would be used against the communists [a condition of the transfer of power] and further guarantees were supplied directly by the students and Civic Forum. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Ed. note in 2008 - It is evident, that the whole November 17, 1989 "anticommunist student uprising" in Czechoslovakia was run by the communists themselves, therefore there can be no talk about a genuine collapse of communism, nor it is evident, based on the irrefutable fact, that no communist official was brought to true justice and not one communist leader or official, or secret police STB criminal ended up successfully tried and sentenced, nor one there was, and there were many such communist murderers who would justly be sentenced this way, who was executed for the communist crimes such people have committed. Therefore it can never be called an anticommunist revolution in Eastern Europe or the Soviet Union, which is conducted the way described above by Mr. Dolejsi, and it can never be accepted at face value that Russian led communism is dead and buried forever. Communists are pathological liars, criminals and devil's servants and to them nothing is sacred but any means used to advance the evil cause of communism, which they strive to inflict upon this world, soon enough that will be achieved. Those who accepted this Moscow run fraud as genuine, such people will bear the horrible consequences of their fallacy and will learn the hard way, if not opposing this evil on time and with decisive action, the price of freedom and love of God through His only Church, in one of the Siberian communist "re-education" camps....and there, no lamentations nor regrets will matter in any way.....and then, after God justly punishes these communist criminals, He will summon us all to the Final Judgment, which, if people did nothing against this last chance the devil has to destroy our immortal souls - Russian led communist slavery - they will have to answer for it to God Himself.... In Christ and Mary yours truly |
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Part 3 -The Civic Forum - the "anti-communist"
political party [Vaclav Havel & comp.],.....and the pretending role of the Communist Party... [Ed. note - this analysis was first published in 1991 in Czechoslovakia, by an independent publishing group, in Czech language, edited and translated by yours truly.] By Miroslav Dolejsi The concept of Civic Forum was agreed upon about 6 months before the coup [ed. note - a coup - the "anti-communist revolution"] and approved by Hegenbart [ed. note - a Moscow subordinate communist hardliner]. STB agents, using their personal cars, were bringing all leading members of Charter 77 for Havel's public announcement of creation of Civic Forum, it was organized in Realistic Theatre in Prague. The use of theatres was, through staged protest strikes [against the communist rule - ed. note], organized by STB using communist agents among actors, and through the Communist Party organizations in theatres [in Prague and elsewhere - ed. note]. Only leading members of Charter 77 were in the leadership of the Civic Forum Party. Qualified intelligence estimate projects, that there were about 1100 people released from the new KGB basis for the Civic Forum operation. STB agent cell [inside Charter 77] was used in its entirety, even though there were some of the agents un-covered, of which some of their data was leaked on purpose [Danisz and others] - [ed. note - to make believe that the communist secret police was really persecuting these groups]. Civic Forum retained organizational structure of Charter 77 [with the Civic Forum Coordination Headquarters - of limits to any genuine non-communist intruder - ed. note] because it was the best measure against non-communist intrusion and exposure [political, intelligence, financial, controlling], to the level of local Civic Forum chapters, and for the needs of infiltration of every other political party, club, organization and society, that were founded in connection to Civic Forum, in fact in connection to [by a number of people multiplied] Charter 77. [Ed. note - this means that no genuine anti-communist was ever allowed into the leadership of Civic Forum, that is into this Control Center, where all public policy decisions were coming from]. The most influential position in Civic Forum belongs to Revival of Socialism [RS], that is still the most important part of CF. RS is providing co-operation with the Communist Party and co-ordination in sphere of personal politics inside the government, diplomatic services, Parliament and both national legislative councils [Czech Republic and Slovak Republic - before the country split later on during the 1990's - ed. note], in both republics' governments and on the local level [O. Cernik - he used to be Czechoslovak Prime Minister in 1968 - ed. note]. All crucial posts in spheres of political power, radio, TV, press, industrial companies, education, courts, state attorney's offices, and so on, are held by communists. The main basis for this concept are history and politics of year 1968, as it is being presented as the primary beginning of today's democratic political process and its actors are this way pre-destined for taking over the entire political power. This political act, [blindly] supported by the West, suppose to excuse [and justify] the vast use of so called former communists. This scheme is used in all communist countries in Europe. But in Czechoslovakia, the most recognizable fact is, that in light of the total number of communists, "expelled" from the CzCP in 1968 [ed. note - communist deception, they were not expelled] - the evidence of them being a large group doesn't require re-naming the Communist Party nor changes in its [political] program, because this organization has its public version in the Civic Forum Party. After 11-17-1989 [ed. note - the Velvet Revolution in Czechoslovakia] - various employees of the Prognostic Department of Czechoslovak Academy of Science [ed. note - communist STB directorate] joined Civic Forum, many of them immediately assumed the most important posts in national economy and politics. [Vaclav Klaus (his real name is allegedly Pruzhinskiy), Vladimir Dlouhy, Walter Komarek and others - ed. note]. [Ed. note - Walter Komarek - director of the Prognostics Department of the Czechoslovak (communist) Academy of Sciences, studied in Moscow right after the victory of communism in Czechoslovakia in 1948, joined the CzCP when 16 years old. Komarek was sent to Cuba in 1960's, where he was in charge of terminating the market economy and installing the communist centrally planned "economy" - he is the "father" of the Cuban economy. Komarek, and his team of Vaclav Klaus and Vladimir Dlouhy, orchestrated the fraud of "privatization" of Czechoslovak economy, after the "collapse of communism" in 1989. Komarek also served [for short period of time - in the beginning of 1990's], as Deputy Prime Minister in the communist (since he was 18) and alleged STB agent Marian Calfa's "new democratic" Czechoslovak government.] The use [charge] of this department is [also] obvious from the fact, that this department, already since 1987, developed today's new economical reform plan [for the post-communist Czechoslovakia - ed. note] when the [communist] government, on impulse from Moscow, ordered so called Prognosis of National Economy Progress in CSSR [Czechoslovak Socialist Republic - ed. note]. Part of the budget for this study was refunded by the RVHP [the same was applied in other European communist countries]. [Ed. note - RVHP - Council for Bilateral Economical Help - sort of European (Socialist) Union of today - directed by communists from Moscow and with all the socialist "economy trimmings", as for example centrally controlled member states' economies and other socialist communist "achievements", truly an economically non-functional system, only put in place for the sole purpose of achieving World Communism thru military force, which will be used against the West later on, after the "collapse of communism" was achieved and all Western powers were "put to sleep". The military [not the political] aspect and background, of these "changes" in the communist camp, are still greatly overlooked and under-estimated by the western leading powers, as the disarming tendencies of the West followed after communism "collapsed" - this happens at the same time when the communist camp, led by Moscow and Beijing, is secretly preparing for brutal military conflict with the West - for example see Bill Gertz - "Betrayal - how the Clinton administration undermined America's national security" ] This study was not a prognosis but a variant of today's reform [of the communist economy - ed. note], alongside which, there was a concept, simultaneously produced, of economy's developments after the "collapse", and all was approved abroad [in the Soviet Union that is, Gennady Arbatov and others - ed. note]. In the framework on this study, there were about 40 people from this CzAS Prognostics Department [Ed. note - according to some people this Department was directly run by GRU and KGB and the Czech side (STB 1st directorate and the military intelligence department of the CZ General Staff) ],who were sent to various western countries for "educational stay", and these people had consultations with banks, industrial corporations and economy sphere think-tanks in the United States, France, West Germany, Great Britain and Italy. After this study was finished and turned in, Communist Interior Minister Kincl proposed to arrest these experts and have them convicted for their contacts with abroad, that were outside their study frame. Hegenbart stopped Kincl's pursuit and after the "Velvet" coup, there were people from this Department appointed to the country's leadership : Klaus, Komarek, Dlouhy, Zeman and others. In the frame of the legal continuity agreement of the communist oligarchy, [Ed. note - between the "new leaders" and the communists - it was enacted into law by Havel and his Civic Forum that all crimes of communism, including murder and tyranny, were lawful and in accordance with the then communist law - thus this evil of communism was recognized as legal and its authority as genuinely lawful] Civic Forum activities were, since the beginning till the elections, oriented toward liquidation or overtaking [from the inside] of any potential anti-communist opposition that was possible to emerge inside or outside the Civic Forum. Civic Forum was under secure control of communists, and so was the CzCP and other political parties of the former National Front. There was necessity though, to prevent any such independent organizations to be formed, that would sooner or later endanger such hegemony. That's the reason why between February-April 1990 the independent Movement of Students was destroyed, so it wouldn't present any political competition and would become totally passive, and there were conducted first purges inside the Civic Forum itself when the other opponents of communism were silenced without any publicity by the Civic Forum leadership Jan Urban-Petr Kucera-Ivan Fisera]. When there was a relative danger [to CF stronghold on power in Czechoslovakia] before the 1990 elections, coming from the Christian Democratic Union-the People's Party [run by STB itself], its election chances were liquidated by operation oriented against the party chairman Bartoncik, who was, as most of the other people on the scene, a STB agent. President Havel was personally involved in this operation, not only thru his public statements about Bartoncik [uncovering the truth about him and discrediting the entire party that way, so it wouldn't be a competition for KGB run Civic Forum - ed. note], but most significantly, Havel took under his protection Jan Ruml, who was leading this attack. Immediately after ellections [1990], the Czechoslovak Socialist Party [2nd strongest in the nation at the time after CF - ed. note] was "torpedoed" by Operation Melantrich, in which Havel again took important role by publishing his letter about "Freedom of speech". [Ed. note - According to sources, this operation (of the KGB run Civic Forum) had to minimize the power struggle between this political entity CF and the rest of the Czechoslovak political spectrum. Czechoslovak Socialist Party owned Melantrich Publishing, that was publishing Free Word newspaper in large number of issues printed daily. To neutralize such competition [that was not directly under the KGB rule, but thru infiltrations run by the STB factions, that were probably not briefed by the KGB about the political majority role of the Civic Forum], employees of Melantrich went "all of a sudden" on strike and their public statement was, that they will not follow the guidance and wishes of their employer, the CZ Socialist Party. Vaclav Havel publicly supported this by releasing his letter about "Freedom of Speech", in which he pointed out, that " journalists must have this freedom. Interesting fact is, that this freedom was never exercised by any of the official media journalists in Czechoslovakia, and Czechoslovak Socialist Party never dared to go against Havel, and therefore had to accept the CF political leadership in the country. Moscow must've been certainly happy about that.] Following that the [Czechoslovak] Republican Party was broken apart and the People's Party is expected to be destroyed as well. This way Civic Forum took full control of country's political situation [spectrum] and destroyed any opposition. These operations were all conducted with full professionalism and that rules out, that they were run by amateurs from CF. Additionally to that, these forms of operations require flawless and disciplined organization with country-wide reach. As evidence, that such organization exists, we can see the electing of Vasil Mohorita as vice-chairman of the Czechoslovak Federal Parliament, by vast majority of votes, [...of Czech Parliament representatives, not the voters - HM note], when the CzCP has only 14 % of votes in Czech Parliament. [Ed. note - Vasil Mohorita - Cz socialist youth SSM chairman during the communist era, was admitted to CzCP and belonged among the "young progressive" communists, today he's the sales director for Zbrojovka Brno weapons company and conducts sales of weapons to Russia, because of his contacts there [most likely KGB-GRU cadre]. There's a lot more similar kind of evidence about this flawless co-operation between the CzCP and the so called "opposition organizations" [sometimes downright "anti-communist" organizations - means communist run front groups - ed. note]. Approximately since March 1990, when it became obvious, that there's more influence gaining ground from the outside of Prague CF chapters, and that such influence and directions do not correspond with the common purpose [objectives] of the most involved Charter 77 members, there were stronger and stronger ideas differences evolving on the scene and these differences continue to grow and are becoming more bitter. Civic Forum didn't survive its elections victory. It was impossible to expel [silence] all critics. The symptoms became obvious already when the Federal Government was formed, that is on the Ministry levels, and put together by Havel 3 weeks prior the elections. After the Bartoncik operation, and because of it, there was apparent fear notable on part of most of the government's officials [Ed. note - nobody likes to have his/her STB communist file published ....and be out of the power struggle for good .... ], and the formation of Government was therefore delayed for 10 days - contrary as it was previously anticipated by the president [Havel]. If will such intellectual disagreements continue, the previous assumption becomes uncertain, that the cabinet will always reach required majority of votes for its proposals for Federal Parliament. This fact opens a possibility for parliamentary crisis particularly at the time of voting for laws, that require 2/3 of votes majority. Failure to manage such situation would force new extra parliamentary elections, in which Civic Forum wouldn't get such a significant majority of votes anymore. The spread of votes, to other political parties, would create a situation, in which no party would dominate so substantially, that such party would be able to form administration [cabinet], that would have a chance [in such fragmented Parliament] to pass any kind of law or policy. If that happened, presidential decrees would have to be used. Such order would have a chance to succeed only then, if president [Havel] maintained such a popularity at that time [1-1.5 years], as he has today, which is not probable. In that case the entire society would fall into a crisis and political stalemate. There are signs of the same tendencies being seen, with variable faze shift, inside all other communist countries of Europe and their intensity will only grow with economical and social devastation [growing inside these countries]. It is not possible to rule out, that creation of conditions for intra-political agreement, in all states of Eastern Europe is the goal of leading superpowers, because such situation would lead to significant social and ethnic unrests, possibly to an uprising [the Balkans]. [Ed. note - amazingly enough, this scenario became reality in Czech Republic during the late 1990's, as both of the leading political parties in Czech Parliament signed agreement of political co-operation, therefore creating political scandal, as after such agreement, between "right wing" ODS party of Vaclav Klaus (allegedly Pruzhinskiy) and "left wing" (communist) Social Democrats, there was no possibility of any other political party succeeding in implementing any additional policy, that these two parties wouldn't agree with. True "democracy" in reality ala Czech Republic - similar scenario could be presented here, that would illustrate the magnitude of such scandalous action - for example if US Republican Party signed such agreement with the Democrats in US Congress.] Such situation would give convenient excuse to unified [Western] Europe [Ed. note - in hands of socialists - communists] for a military action in the interest of peace in Europe, and for establishing East European Confederation dictum, ruled by Western Europe, United States and USSR. The possibility of such variant, of a political and economical development, is seen in the way of intended forming of Civic Forum, in the range of next 2 years, as the only authoritative organization in the country. One of displays of such effort is attempt to establish a presidential order government. [Similar to the one we have in United States, but here it would be completely controlled by the communists, under strict Moscow orders - ed. note] The Communist Party [Ed. note - what is meant here is the openly visible "remnant" of communists, who were involved in preparations of the "anti-communist changes" and who are now pretending to be the minority...that was during the time this analysis was written in 1990, but since then the "return" to power of this criminal communist mafia party has been slowly but evidently established.] There were 12 people from the Central Committee of CzCP informed [about the preparations for the coup] in the middle of 1988.In October 1989, this number was increased to about 90 people, from which the majority was not from the CzCP apparatus. The vast majority of CzCP was surprised by this coup and by the loss of power and classified their leadership's course of action as betrayal. From February to April 1990, there was much of a significant cool off period in the ranks of CzCP members, thanks to information, that was supplied by the Party's leadership all the way to the county committees levels. It came to a general understanding of the fact, that the power of 1.7 million of CzCP members, 250 thousand of men in fully armed military, 60 thousand men in the Czechoslovak Federal Ministry of Interior [STB secret police and SNB - state police - ed. note], 150 thousand men of Peoples Militia [CzCP "republican guard" army - ed. note] and a half million of citizens sympathizing with the regime, was NOT defeated and that these developments are just a tactical form of changes, which are not possible to carry out in just short period of time. Attempts of small local groups of communists, who, because of their unfamiliarity with the scheme, wanted to put up resistance, even though not right away publicly, such attempts were cancelled after the Party's leadership intervened. Information about STB preparations for a "coup" [ed. note - KGB run communist deception spread around about supposed communist preparations for a coup-d'état to install the communist rule again] were publicized on purpose by the Civic Forum to create an atmosphere of danger, allowing much easier control of the public - a purposely created communist propaganda tool to establish and secure public unity behind the Civic Forum and for gaining support. In December 1989, all important CzCP, military, Peoples Militia, Federal Ministry of Interior officials were precisely informed about the situation and its meaning [and purpose]. Somewhat relaxed state of readiness was only maintained till March 1990, when the situation was stabilized by act # 15/90 from 01-23-1990, that guarantees absolute legal protection to CzCP by the new government. Nobody, from the old and also new CzCP leadership, contemplated a coup, because the transfer of evident power, and retreat to seclusion, was a directive from Moscow - from the leadership of World Communist Movement. It became clearly obvious, that Moscow would never support any attempt of regaining power by the CzCP. On the contrary, Moscow would suppress it. Soviet Army troops in Czechoslovakia received orders for the same reasons and there were Red Army officers, with special orders, coming to Czechoslovakia already at the beginning of November 1989. Charter 77, led by Vaclav Havel, kept [with the help of undercover STB agents inside Charter 77] all agreements about the exchange of power and also about the continuing un-official co-operation with CzCP [with Revival of Socialism as intermediary]. For the purpose of international control, Czechoslovakia, since November 1989, became open country for intelligence and counter-espionage purposes. Agreements were also kept [to the point] by CzCP. Indifferent and manipulated Czechoslovak public has not been a cause [through its un-planned and un-organized "role" in these developments] of any complications. Opposing voices against remaining of communists in all spheres of political and public life, are still under control of Havel's government and the former regime's apparatus. Also put under control were all protests against the return [to leading positions] of communists from the 1950's. [Stalinist era - ed. note]. Elections in June 1990 were manipulated mostly through diffusion of voters to lot of, in advance [by a communist plan], founded indifferent political parties and through artificially created spread of electoral votes to these sections. Through establishing a secured list of candidates on ballots [Ed. note - simply said through election fraud], it was made certain to elect previously picked and approved people, as they were sent to places, where there was more chance to get them elected. All political parties were established by the communists, or infiltrated and taken over from the inside, by, in advance prepared, organization of people, assembled in co-operation with STB [and under KGB orders]. International monitoring was secured with the use of people from Czechoslovak exile [Ed. note the communist run "anti-communist" exile - alleged STB agent Skutina in CSS - Czech Socialist Party, Strobinger in CSL - Czech Peoples Party, Horak in CSSD - Czech Social Democrats, and so on. The same way Havel's presidential office and the leadership of Civic Forum were staffed.] Communists retained all power in the country. Positions of their opponents, if there are such opponents among the totally disoriented public, are politically insignificant and therefore trivial - irrelevant. Charter 77, transformed into Civic Forum, is the communists' ally, that took onto itself the role of a cover up. The public exposure of the [communist] symbiosis of the United States and USSR, carefully hidden for over 100 years, presents new challenges to the World political struggle. Without defining this struggle, which relies also on active participation in it [in defining this communist struggle and in fighting against it], success is impossible. |
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