Dear Dr. Chan-Wyles:
I wish to thank you very sincerely for your supportive remarks about my research.
It is encouraging to learn that persons like yourself judge my efforts worthwhile!
You have my best wishes.
Sincerely,
Grover Furr
On 1/27/2025 11:43 AM, Adrian Chan-Wyles PhD wrote:
Dear Prof. Grover Furr
I started – around 20-years ago – becoming aware of the dissonance between genuine versions of Soviet history – and the received variants (all designed to be terminally negative and destructive). Prior to this, I naturally rejected these negative tropes – but was not exactly sure why. I just knew what I preferred, but as I got older, more experienced, and more mature, I found my intellect operating around (and through) this issue and was helped tremendously by the work of Alexander Werth.
Probably about 10-years ago, I encountered your book “Khrushchev Lied” – and after reading it – I slowly built-up my library with your work. As I translate from Russian and Chinese language sources – contradicting the (negative) established narratives in the West – your meticulous work in English is an important academic foundation existing outside of Russia and China. This is doubly true – as you also discover, retrieve, and translate unique Russian-language (and other) texts references – into English.
I find that your work is so complete and accurate that it is almost disturbing in the truth it conveys. It is sad and soul-destroying to witness the extent of the lies developed in the West (and elsewhere) to distort the Socialist Project – particularly the Trotskyite focus of falsely representing the career of Joseph Stalin. The lies almost seem to exist as an independent form of life. People are conditioned psychologically to simply absorb (and uncritically) accept the lies that are told and perpetuated. Thank goodness for your insightful mind and penetrating work!
All Best Wishes
Adrian Chan-Wyles
Sutton – London (UK)


