The point of this exchange may have originated in the idea that the two strains of anthrax discovered in the cows, were known to be prevalent not in the USSR, but rather in Canada and South Africa.
Tag: USSR
US Cold War Disinformation: Operation Infektion
At a time when modern Russia is satiated with the nonsense of the bourgeois imagination (imported from the West after 1991), and given that Russians now discuss all kinds of conspiracy theory, none participate in the discussion of the Soviet Union ‘blaming’ the US for HIV – even when they indulge the equally bizarre idea that HIV might not be’ real’! There was no ‘Operation Infektion’ and its narrative originates entirely within the imagination of the Western bourgeois psyche.
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The Demise of Fascist Trotsky (1940)
As Trotsky began to read, Ramon Mercader produced an ice-pick hidden within the lining of his jacket, and hit Trotsky in the back of the head – and then tried to finish the job by strangulation – but Trotsky’s bodyguards entered the room and began to beat Ramon Mercader to death.
USSR Defeats Fascism: Hungarian Counter-Revolution & Insurrection (1956)
A year later and it seemed that the Nazi German influence had re-surfaced yet again, with Ilya Illarionovich stating that in his opinion, Hungary served as Adolf Hitler’s right-hand. He further states that at the time, due to the sensitive nature of the mission, and the obvious involvement of the West, the Soviet soldiers were asked to sign a 35 year non-disclosure agreement.
The (Maoist) Shining Path & Abimael Guzman
Between 1964 and 1980, the Shining Path followed a path of primarily ideological agitation against this revisionism, but in 1980, Abimael Guzman changed the operating stance of the Shining Path to one of Revolutionary armed struggle. This was in response to the ever growing influence of the United States in Peru, and the intensification of government-led massacres carried-out against the ordinary Peruvian people (the majority of which were comprised of masses of peasantry, as was the case with pre-Revolutionary China).
Professor Ilya Ivanov (1870-1932) – Human-Monkey Hybridization
After this date, Prof. Ilya Ivanov began to specialise in the hybridization of animals, particularly between domestic and wild variations, where he successfully crossed a zebra and donkey, a bison and domestic cow, an antelope and cow, a mouse with a rat, and a mouse with a guinea pig. At that time, genetics as a science was still in its infancy, and there was a widespread view that such hybrids could give rise to new types of pets.