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Socialist Lies: From Stalin to the Clintons, Obamas, and Sanders
Socialist Lies: From Stalin to the Clintons, Obamas, and Sanders
Socialist Lies: From Stalin to the Clintons, Obamas, and Sanders
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This nonfiction work chronicles the last seven years of catastrophic world events during the Obama administration and points out its secret collaboration with socialism worldwide and Russia in particular. Socialist Lies is a quick read thats hard to put down, showing the aggressive role Russia plays in its war against Western civilization and how the Democratic Party is destroying its free enterprise legacy and adopting socialism. Meanwhile, the Republican establishment is being shaken to its core by member anger at its inaction on critical issues.

The author sets the stage with the prologue, a firsthand narrative from her unique childhood under socialism in Russia. Then she demonstrates how Marxist theory, which opened a Pandoras Box in the nineteenth century, marched across the globe to the twentieth century. The author calls Marxism a combination of fraud with a utopian concept, which has been used by adventurers, charlatans, and criminals to acquire power. The leader who exemplified all these characteristics was Joseph Stalin. A dogmatic Marxist, brought up within the Islamic culture, Stalin invented the marriage of communism and Islamthe reason we have been dragged into war today; it is the ideology I called Soviet Fascism. Stalin laid out the agenda for a One World Government under the Kremlin auspicesthe agenda of WWIII against Western civilization.
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Socialist Lies: From Stalin to the Clintons, Obamas, and Sanders
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Simona Pipko

Simona Pipko was born in Moscow, USSR. A graduate of the Leningrad Law School, she practiced law as a defense attorney for twenty-five years in the capital of Estonia, Tallinn. Leaving behind her communist husband, she immigrated to the United States with her two children in 1981. While living in New York City and teaching at the New School for Social Research and New York University, she wrote a series of articles for various publications, including The International Lawyer ABA, Law and National Security Intelligence Report. She is also an Alumni of the George F. Kennan Institute for Advanced Russian Studies. In 2002, Ms. Pipko published her first book Baltic Winds: Testimony of a Soviet Attorney (Xlibris, 2002). One of her readers, Director of the Center for Study of Popular Culture, wrote-- “Thank you for sending me your moving book. You are a very courageous woman” (David Horowitz). In 2006, Ms. Pipko published her second book: The Russian Factor: From Cold War to Global Terrorism (Xlibris, 2006). Simona Pipko is the author of six books and over 100 articles published in the United States. Since 2010, she has been engaged in writing a series of articles under the general title: Soviet Socialism in the Twenty-first Century. The series was published by Red County South, www.redcounty.com/south/florida/sarasota under the name of Vera Berg, in the rubric of Colony Rabble. Other information are at https://drrichswier.com/author/spipko/, the articles written by Simona Pipko in 2010–2021, Soviet Fascism in the 21st Century. In 2020, Ms. Pipko published Socialist Lies: From Stalin to the Clintons, Obamas, and Sanders (Your Online Publicist, 2020). This book is available at https://youronline publicist.com/product/socialist-lies-from-stalin-to-the-clintons-obamas -and-sanders-by-simona-pipko/. www.simonapipko1.com -- a website with description of all books. www.simonapipko1.com -- Google images -- All books and columns. Podcast: https://anchor.fm/right-now-podcast/episodes/Soviet-Spotlight--Interview-with-SIMONA-PIPKO--RIGHT-NOW-Podcast-e4k73n Twitter: https://twitter.com/simonapipko?lang=en Ms. Pipko published What is Happening to America? The Hidden Truth of Global Destruction (Your Online Publicist 2021). This book is available at https://youronline publicist.com/product/what-is-happening-to-america-the-hidden-truth-of-global-destruction-by-simona-pipko/.

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    Socialist Lies - Simona Pipko

    Copyright © 2016 by Simona Pipko.

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    CONTENTS

    Acknowledgments

    Prologue Singing in the Train

    Chapter 1 Socialism and Communism

    Chapter 2 Marxism: Utopianism, a Fraud or Both?

    Chapter 3 Lenin and Leninism

    Chapter 4 Stalin and Stalinism

    Chapter 5 The Stalinist Dictatorship

    Chapter 6 The Soviets

    Chapter 7 The Communist Ideological Department: The Art of Brainwashing

    Chapter 8 The Strange New Political Leaders

    Chapter 9 Glenn Beck vs. Osama Bin Laden and Others

    Chapter 10 World War III: A Long And Bloody Struggle

    Chapter 11 Putin and a Missing Jet

    Chapter 12 Knowledge Is Power

    Chapter 13 Stalinism: The ideology behind the IRS scandal, invasion of Ukraine and missing Malaysian Flight 370

    Chapter 14 Time is Blood and Money: The Soviet Mafia

    Chapter 15 RUSSIA: Five Tipping Points that Brought War, Treachery and Destruction

    Chapter 16 The Middle East, Ideology, Oil and Ukraine

    Chapter 17 Hitler---Stalin---Putin

    Chapter 18 Stalin and His Henchmen around the Globe

    Chapter 19 A Malignant Regime of Political Correctness

    Chapter 20 America and the Political Ideology of Soviet Fascism

    Chapter 21 Paris in January 2015

    Chapter 22 Russia's Evil Empire of Global Terrorism

    Chapter 23 Agents of Influence---From the Streets to the Palaces

    Chapter 24 The Hidden Truth of Global Destruction

    Chapter 25 Stalinism and the Destabilization of America

    Chapter 26 The Soviet Mafia---A Global Criminal Force

    Chapter 27 Stalin's Prediction

    Chapter 28 Inside A Gigantic Network of Falsehood

    Chapter 29 America's Biggest Problem

    Chapter 30 The Toll 0f WWIII---From Stalin to Putin

    Chapter 31 The Enemies Within

    Chapter 32 9/11-Boston Marathon-San Bernardino

    Chapter 33 Socialism/Communism: A Paradox of Incompetence

    Chapter 34 Putin: The Man Who Wants to Rule the World

    Author Biography

    Glossary of Soviet/Russian Terms and Activities

    Dear reader;

    Many Americans are concerned, yet they don't understand what is happening to America, I do. I am a former Soviet defense attorney and citizen-journalist, who has researched Soviet Socialism for the last twenty years---the system that is transforming America today. You are holding in your hands my fourth book. It is a compilation of the articles written by me during the last six years 2010-2016 of the Obama administration vis-à-vis Russia.

    When my editor went through the first two articles, he very carefully pointed to two major disagreements with me: Nobody will read this book, as you are talking about the Soviets. Young people have no idea what the word means anymore, the rest of the population thinks that the Soviet system died with the collapse of the Soviet Union.

    It did not take me even a second to answer him. I have a completely contrary opinion. This is the exact reason, I wrote this book: The Soviets are alive and well and to survive the young people have to know our enemy and the rest of the world should know it too. The young people are our future and the vast majority of them are not aware that our foremost enemy is constantly attacking us. Moreover, the absence of truth has allowed political crooks and intellectually dishonest educators to deceive and seduce our youth. We live in a world driven by a hideous ideology: if you do not know this you are blind, deaf, and defenseless and need this book to open your eyes to what is happening.

    Russia presents an existential threat to America and mankind---Russia is behind of many troubles in the world. Yes, we are at war, but terrorism is not alone in fighting Western civilization. It was Stalin who married Soviet Socialism with Islam, politicizing it and producing the currant cult of Extreme Muslim Jihadists. To understand ISIS we ought to know what socialism is really all about as the entire world is driven by this ideology that comprises both Islamism and socialism. I identify Soviet Socialism as Soviet Fascism. Hence a deeper knowledge of it is the only way to solve the world predicament and win this war.

    Ahead of us is an election year and the brilliant writer Thomas Sowell is right in talking about a confusing political climate, which is preventing the youth from learning the truth: One of the sad and dangerous signs of our times is how many people are enthralled by words, without bothering to look at the realities behind those words.

    The recent election campaign for the U.S, presidency is a misleading enterprise from both sides: The Republicans and the Democrats. Just look at Bernie Sanders, who calls himself a Democratic Socialist. The term itself is an oxymoron---a democrat can't be a socialist, a socialist can't be democratic. The term reveals a total absence of the knowledge of socialist policy. Socialism means a dictatorship in a struggle to end individual liberty and private property, which is the opposite of democracy. Yet the incompetent and timid Republican establishment doesn't even attempt to argue and reject the fraud.

    The book you are holding in your hands is a comprehensive study of the history and ideology that brought the world to this contemporary crisis in many different aspects of our lives. You will learn terms you have never heard like Soviet Socialism, Stalinism, the Soviet Mafia, and WWIII, which we are currently experiencing. The real meaning and history of political correctness will shock you: the issue of climate change is one of its creation. Without this knowledge America cannot exist. History repeats itself and knowledge of this history is imperative for all decent people of the globe, young and not so young to survive. We are at war, a long and bloody war. To win it we must be equipped with the knowledge of our enemy---Russia and its dreadful agency The KGB (no longer with that name, but with the same mission).

    Do you know the agenda of Putin's foreign policy? No? As a matter of fact, nothing has changed in contemporary Russia. The President of Russia, Vladimir Putin, is Stalin's heir and the KGB government runs the country the way Stalin had done it seventy years ago, the same lack of morality, the same mentality, the same agenda with the same strategic tactics and tricks within a one party system. Putin knows that socialism doesn't work and implemented a crony capitalism with its institutional corruption. The objectives are the same--a war against Western civilization...

    This book will give you an independent analysis of the Russian KGB government which has been running the country since 2000. American foreign policy has lacked knowledge of this international force for the last several decades and we all are witnessing the detrimental results in our country and the world. My fourth book has the objective of introducing the reader to complete Truth, to show the face of the aggressor and the ideology I called Soviet Fascism in America today. My book will give you the answers to many questions, knowledge, and a solution for world stability.

    Simona Pipko

    ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

    The author express her appreciation to all those whose assistance contributed to making this book possible. First, I want share my deep gratitude to two men who helped me to write this book. The first one is Dr. Rich Swier, a retired military hero, who, after reading my book The Russian Factor: From Cold War to Global Terrorism, invited me to his e-magazine as a writer for politics and national security. It was Dr. Rich Swier who delivered the appropriate pictures for my articles and occasionally made the titles even better sound than I could. Our cooperation has been going on since 2010 for the last six years and continues.

    The second man is Mike McCarty, my editor, a military aircraft systems engineer, who not only edited the book, but was also a good advisor and sometimes provider of additional information from American technological sources to emphasize the information presented in my articles. You will see this material in the book and in the Glossary of Soviet/Russian Terms.

    There are also two women, who helped me tremendously: the first is Norma Brown, a former member of the American Embassy in Russia, who knows the Russian language and helped me with English. The second woman is Angela Aguirre, who provided me with the poetry of Cuban patriot Massimo Aguirre, her Father. His poetry decorated my writings with the real history of the people fighting Communism in different times and in different countries across the world.

    PROLOGUE

    Singing in the Train

    When we moved from Moscow to Leningrad, my new life began. Two times a week my Mother and I accompanied my Father to his new place of work, a town in the suburb of Leningrad called simply Fishing Station (Rybatskoe). A small town in the suburb of Leningrad had a huge market, and while my Father was at work, my Mother and I walked there to buy fresh vegetables and eggs. Of course, my Father had a permanent job. He was a medical doctor, graduated from medical school and writing his dissertation to get his PhD. His work at the Ehrisman Hospital was permanent, but the Hospital did not provide the required place for us to live.

    As a matter of life, the place of work was supposed to provide a worker with funds for a dwelling place. In Moscow we shared a room with my Mother's parents in a communal apartment. My Father did not like it. I also did not like living in Moscow---people in the communal apartment did not like my singing and complained to the authority that I sang too loudly.

    At the time Father was writing a dissertation and doing quite serious research on a new medication. Moving to Leningrad, Father had received a position in the Ehrisman Hospital, but it was only half of the solution as we had no residence in Leningrad. My parents had a stamp of propiska¹ in Moscow, they did not have propiska in Leningrad. Propiska is a must: it is a stamp in everyone's Soviet Passport²; passport is a document that should always be carried by every citizen.

    Since the Ehrisman Hospital had no housing fund, my Father made a contract with the October Railroad Administration in Leningrad to consult in their medical facility twice a month. For that he got a room and propiska in their building, one room in a communal apartment of the Pertsov building, which belonged to the October Railroad Administration. It was a very famous building; the biggest in Leningrad. If I am not mistaken, 10,000 people lived in that building.

    Pertsov was a successful Russian businessman dealing with railroad transportation, particularly with the first Russian railroad from St. Petersburg to Moscow. It was the famous Imperial Government of Russia Nicolas Railroad built in 1869 in honor of Czar Nicolas I. After the October revolution it was renamed the October Railroad, and all buildings surrounding it including the Pertsov's building which had become the property of the government with thousands of the individual apartments were remade into communal units.

    I was used to living in a communal apartment; I did not know any other living arrangement. And most important to me was the fact that people in Leningrad loved my singing and even asked me to sing their favorite songs. The apartment had 7 or 8 rooms, and each room was occupied by a different family. Almost all of them love music and had a record player or gramophone playing all genres of music. That way I had developed a very eclectic musical taste---Russian romances and arias from operas, Gypsy songs, folk songs, and symphonic music too.

    So, every time we boarded the train to accompany my Father, I began singing. My repertoire was quite diverse and could satisfy any tastes. Very often the fellow passengers on the train also loved my singing. Somewhere in a month or two, traveling by train, a peculiar episode on the train had created a storm in my family. By that time my Father had a well-known reputation in the region. The people respected him and called him Our Doctor.

    One morning, when we boarded the train, I ran to choose the compartment with the small table and the window to watch the landscape. As the train started moving, I began singing. That time I sang the Old Russian song, When I die, bury me and no one will know where my grave is. While singing, I noticed a women from another compartment walk in and seat next to me. As I ended singing, she was smiling and asked me:

    "What is your name? You are singing so well!

    Simona. I answered.

    What a beautiful name. Who taught you to sing so well, your Mother or Father?

    Nobody taught me to sing. My Father is teaching me to play violin, but I just love to sing.

    Do you like violin? she asked.

    No.

    She did not expect this answer and changed the subject.

    "Please, sing for me When I die, bury me and no one will know where my grave is." It did not take me any time. I immediately started singing the song. The woman was quietly sitting and I saw how tears were running down her checks. When I finished singing, she embraced me saying something, I did not understand. Then she stood up, took money from her purse and put the money on a small table between my parents. Meanwhile, I continued singing another song, though I saw the face of my Father became frozen.

    The subsequent intense conversation between my parents forced me to stop singing.

    Verochka, please, take the money and return it to the woman, I am a doctor in the area. My reputation is very important to me and ask Simona to stop singing. My Father repeated this several times to my Mother. Finally, I saw Mother taking the money into the next compartment. I couldn't hear the conversation between my Mother and the woman who brought the money.

    Upon return mother said: Dodik, the woman took the money back, but she was very disappointed. She loves Simona's singing and gave us the money to buy some candies for her.

    Ok. Thank you, and now, please stop Simona's singing, said Father.

    No, I can't. That child loves to sing and I am not able to stop her singing. Don't you know that our daughter is quite a stubborn girl?

    The conversation went on for the rest of the trip, but I continued singing and only stopped when the train came to the Fishing Station.

    The dilemma had been solved without me. The next time we boarded the train, Father bought a newspaper and read it in the compartment next to the one that my Mother and I were sitting in. People continued bringing money, putting it on a small table. Mother very politely returned it to them and I just kept singing and singing with pleasure under the monotonous click-clack of the train's wheels. . .

    PART I

    Soviet Socialism in the 21st Century

    Articles Written 2010---2013

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    CHAPTER 1

    Socialism and Communism

    Have you noticed how often the media uses the words socialism, communism, and Marxist ideology? Those terms have become popular topics for discussion on radio, TV, and the internet. And that is good; but words are often misleading, and to really understand socialism, you must have lived through it. I am a survivor of Russian Socialism and I know what it truly means.

    I came to America to enjoy the freedom and opportunities that the country offers to humanity. I love this country and I am concerned about the state of America's national security, especially during this dangerous time for our country. This is the reason I want to share my personal experiences living under the socio-economic system called socialism and expose the frequent misrepresentations of what the term means.

    For most Americans socialism is an abstract notion---something they have never experienced. Not coincidentally, Americans wonder about the difference between socialism and communism, and it is very hard for them to find the truth on the internet.

    For those of us raised under the Communist system in the Soviet Union, Marxism-Leninism was a mandatory subject in all universities. Most Russian émigrés know the subject well. I was astonished by the various explanations of Marxist theory offered by American authors. Some of them were pure propaganda. One misleading presentation on Marxist theory and its comparison of Lenin with President Reagan surprised me the most.

    Other strange statements I read included such comments as, Socialism is liberal...Communism is conservative. This was news to me. We cannot compare liberals of the 19th century with leftists of the 21st century, just as we cannot compare Democrat President Harry Truman with Democrat President Barack Obama. Over the past sixty years, there has been a drastic transformation within the Democrat Party and this transformation itself requires a separate discussion. Because there is an alarming need for truth, I will present my view on Marxism to Americans who hunger for light on this subject.

    The publication of The Communist Manifesto in 1848 provided a road map for the period's leftist political activists and their comrades in the labor unions. Marx was the primary author of the Manifesto, while Engels' exact contributions are unknown. Both offered their views on how capitalism would eventually be replaced by socialism and then evolve into communism, the purest form of socialism. Nevertheless, any potential details about what communism would look like were missing. I would say the Manifesto was a left-wing political program of the mid-19th century with some historical and social information, and importantly---it declared war on Western civilization, a war which is simmering today, in the 21st century.

    Creating the theory of socialism and communism as a means of rooting out the exploitation of man by man, Marx and Engels purposely divided it into two phases: the first phase was socialism and the second --- communism. They identified in detail the tasks, agendas, and ways to achieve them in their theory as follows:

    • First -- Developing the tasks and agenda---overthrowing the capitalist economic system and establishing socialism as a basis for the creation of a classless communist society in the future.

    • Second -- The strategy to fulfill the tasks and agenda---through World Revolution.

    • Third -- The World Revolution would occur under the leadership of the proletariat. Proletariats of the world unite! was their slogan.

    • Fourth -- Marxist Theory was to be limited to industrially-developed European countries.

    The first task and the agenda, which I call the first postulate is clear---the overthrow of the existing capitalist economic system and the creation of a new socialist economic system under which all means of production would belong to the government. As a survivor of socialism, I can tell you how this was brought about --- through the forcible confiscation and nationalization of all private property.

    Private property is the main target of Marxism. Neither Marx nor Engels, however, identified over what time span socialism would mature into the evolved and perfect classless Communist society. That is the crux of the matter---a dark hole in the theory and not the only one. In America private property is a cornerstone of our democracy and our economic system. As it's declared by our Founding Fathers: that we have been a property-holders' democracy. Michael Barone.

    The second postulate, how to achieve the task, is also clear---through World Revolution. It is a radical, violent approach to the matter entailing unrest, chaos, violence, and killings. I am vehemently against such an approach because I know the tragedy that occurred in Russia. Marx's statement that The history of all hitherto existing society is the history of class struggle, is simply not true. America's Founding Fathers created a just and fair government and free country without any class struggle.

    The third postulate is the leadership of the Proletariat. Class division is the wrong approach to the problem of leadership. And again, the example of America is the antithesis of the Marxist approach and suggests, to the contrary, that only competent, well-educated, and highly respected individuals --- leaders who come from all walks of life with all kinds of talents --- can provide a country true leadership, as was the case in America. It is individual personality and human qualities that bring a leader to the forefront of a movement, not his or her identification with a certain class.

    The fourth postulate is perhaps the only logical and economically sustainable position, i.e. that Marxist theory can be applied only to industrially-developed European countries.

    Ironically, despite not meeting the requirements of any of Marx's four postulates, the first Socialist Revolution took power in Russia in October 1917. And despite failing to meet Marxist requirements, and on the contrary by perverting all of them while at the same time using Marxist rhetoric to further his ends, Joseph Stalin created his own ideology and established a criminal syndicate, a totalitarian machine called Soviet Socialism.

    A more comprehensive explanation of this complex and important subject will follow. If you are interested in reading more about this subject, please read the article "Replacing Property as a Source of Wealth Creation", Michael Barone, Townhall.com, July 4, 2011

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    CHAPTER 2

    Marxism: Utopianism, a Fraud or Both?

    Marxist ideology has an inextricable connection to the recent events in today's world. Do you know what the fate of Iraq and Afghanistan will be, or who is behind Benghazi, al-Qaeda and the entire terrorist movement? Do you know why Obama betrayed Western values and with Putin's help is allowing Assad to stay in power? Do you know whether Snowden is a hero or a traitor? A better knowledge of Marxism and the history of Stalinism will answer all these and many other questions.

    Many social philosophers of the past were inspired by the idea of a 'brave new world" governed by a just, peaceful and unified government. Such ideal societies were envisioned by Sir Thomas More in Utopia in the 16th Century and Tommaso Campanella in The City of the Sun in the 17th century. During the Industrial Age (18th-19th centuries) a constellation of social philosophers such as Saint-Simon, Charles Fourier, and Robert Owen continued the search for a better form of social organization.

    Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels were greatly influenced by these men and they coined the term Utopian Socialists to describe their teachers' hyper-idealistic theory. But were they also Utopian Socialists? Engels himself sneeringly dismissed the idea. He asserted that the undeveloped state of the class struggle, as well as their own surroundings, cause socialists of this kind to consider themselves far superior to all class antagonism.

    I include this statement for a reason. Engels' view of his teachers was quite arrogant, but it offers insight into the importance to its creators of key concepts of Marxism---class struggle and class antagonism. Marx and Engels were militants and differed distinctly in their approach to social engineering from the peaceful ways envisioned by the Utopian Socialists. However, Marxism's militancy does not answer the question of whether we can consider Marxism as a path to a utopian society or a fraud. To answer the question we must go to the heart of Marxist theory---socialism. The answer lies in Marx's attempt to legitimize socialism and eventually in the legitimacy (or lack of legitimacy) of his theory itself.

    To grasp the concept of Marxist Socialism, we must first analyze the Marxist claim that the theory is based on science --- scientific socialism. Scientific means the theory is based on verifiable facts. In reality Marx did not provide any verifiable facts. Based on history, we can state that a socialist society had never previously existed anywhere in the world. And that allows me right away to conclude that the second part of Marxist theory, communism, must be a completely utopian theory, as it is not based on any human experience and is just an opinion about or idea of a future model of social organization. Thus, both can be considered a fraud since they are based on the unverified concept of socialism.

    Whether we can call Marxism scientific socialism or utopianism continues to be an open question. I have lived half of my life under the system called Soviet Socialism, where everything belonged to the government, from the factories to the goods they produced, from the land to everything produced from the land. I didn't know anything about capitalism when I started studying Marxism-Leninism at law school. I wanted to read books written by Marx and Engels, the only information from the West. One of them, Das Kapital, impressed me enormously. The book weighed four or five pounds. Even translated into Russian, it was still difficult to read. But I had to read it.

    The book gave me my first glance at capitalism. Economics and the concept of money were studied and presented in detail...I was astonished by the significance of money within the capitalist system. How was it possible that the creator of scientific socialism couldn't describe money's counterpart in his own theoretical creation? Under our socialism, money meant very little. Of course, you had to have some money to buy bread or milk, but that was probably it. To buy meat or butter, having money was not enough: you had to have Blat³. All soviet citizens

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