President Putin Describes the Russian Military-Industrial Complex!

Kremlin: President Putin Describes the Russian Military-Industrial Complex! (25.4.2025)

President Putin received an advanced education within the Soviet System – learning the Marxist-Leninist ideology (even the watered-down post-1956 Khrushchev variant) – and joined the elite units of the NKVD (KGB) – that important State organ that evolved out of Lenin’s “Cheka” – or “Revolutionary Police”. The NKVD was staffed with all those ordinary Soviet men and women who possessed unusual understanding and intellect (from a Proletariat perspective). This State organ saved the people time and time again from external and internal attack (between 1945-1947 the NKVD suffered heavy casualties combatting the unsurrendered Nazi German Officers and their “SS” Catholic Ukrainian fascists held-up in the forests of West Ukraine) – but failed in 1991 to prevent the ideology of predatory capitalism infiltrating the Soviet space. There was a brief but bloody fight in 1993 outside the Russian Parliament (as the “new” politicians voted to abolish what was left of the Socialist infrastructure) – with the Russian State murdering around 10,000 Russian citizens (carrying Red Flags) – the first capitalist massacre of modern Russian fully supported by the West and met by silence from the UN – and that bourgeois mouthpiece known as “Amnesty International” (the latter fully supporting Neo-Nazi Ukraine).

Prof. Grover Furr Applies the Academic Method!

Grover Furr: “Trotsky Was a Fascist!” – Talk on Trotsky’s Comintern Conspiracy to the Oakland ICSS October 20, 2024! (5.1.2025)

When it comes to historical evidence there is no such thing as “credibility.” All evidence must be subjected to doubt and carefully studied.

The Need For, and Lack of, Objectivity

Everybody has biases. But everybody can learn to be objective in studying any subject, whether it be physics or history. The techniques are basically similar.

Objectivity as a scientific method is a practice of “distrust of the self.” You can learn to be objective by training yourself to become aware of, to articulate, and then to question your own preconceived ideas. You must be reflexively suspicious of evidence that tends to confirm your own preconceived ideas, prejudices, and preferences. You must learn to give an especially generous reading to any evidence and arguments that contradict your own preconceived ideas.