Mikhail Gorbachev’s wife Raisa was a Karaite Jew 'from an ancient family of slave traders of the Khazar Khaganate’: CPRF
Quote from Timothy Fitzpatrick on June 6, 2025, 21:55Gorbachev - history of betrayal
We publish the material posted on the website of the Movement for the Revival of Domestic Science.
Gorbachev was and remains a conscious, ideological enemy of Russia and the Russian people. He always tried to cause maximum harm to Russia and the Russians. Isn't that what Medvedev awarded Gorbachev with the order when he was put in the Kremlin to go?
"When WE received information about the nearest death of the Soviet leader (it was about Yu.V. Andropov.), then thought about the possible coming to power with our help of a person, thanks to which we will be able to realize our intentions. This was the assessment of my experts (and I always formed a very qualified group of experts on the Soviet Union and, if necessary, contributed to the additional emigration of the necessary specialists from the USSR). That person was M. Gorbachev, who was characterized by experts as a careless, suggible and very ambitious person. He had a good relationship with the majority of the Soviet political elite, and therefore his coming to power with our help was possible..." Margaret Thatcher
An analysis of the events that took place during Gorbachev's visit to England in December 1984 shows that he was expected there...
Gorbachev's activities and his coming to power are written in his article "General Liquidator of the USSR M. Gorbachev" Professor, Doctor of Political Sciences Igor Nikolaevich Panarin:
"The main role in the collapse of the USSR was played by Stavropol Judas M. Gorbachev, brought to power in the USSR with the help of external forces. During 6 years of his leadership in the USSR, the external debt increased by 5.5 times, and the gold reserve decreased by 11 times. The USSR went to unilateral military and political concessions. M. Gorbachev caused the greatest damage to his Fatherland in the history of the country. No country in the world has ever had such a leader. Therefore, a Public Tribunal over Judah is needed to identify the reasons that contributed to its coming to power and destructive anti-state activities..."
An analysis of the events that took place during Gorbachev's visit to England in December 1984 shows that he was expected there. Gorbachev headed a minor delegation of the Supreme Soviet of the USSR. It included Evgeny Velikhov, Chairman of the Energy Commission of the Supreme Soviet of the USSR, Leonid Zamyatin, Head of the Information Department of the CPSU Central Committee, Alexander Yakovlev, who had become Director of the Institute of World Economy and International Relations of the USSR Academy of Sciences a year earlier.
Gorbachev made disarmament the central theme of his visit to London. However, Gorbachev had no authority to make statements on behalf of the Supreme Soviet of the USSR on this matter. Nevertheless, Gorbachev was received by British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher in a special country residence in Checkers. It was intended only for those foreign representatives "with whom the Prime Minister intended to hold a particularly important and at the same time trusting conversation". Leonid Zamyatin wrote about it in his book "Gorby and Maggie". Yakovlev in an already quoted interview with Kommersant explained this by the fact that the success of the meeting with Thatcher was predetermined by Gorbachev's trip to Canada in May 1983 and his meeting with Canadian Prime Minister Trudeau, where he was also expected.
Being then secretary of the CPSU Central Committee, Gorbachev insisted on his trip to Canada, although there was no state need. The then Secretary General Yuri Andropov was against this visit, but then agreed. Alexander Yakovlev was the USSR ambassador to Canada in those years.
During the meeting with the "iron lady", as Margaret Thatcher was then called, something incredible happened. This is how the participant of this meeting Yakovlev described this episode in his memoirs "Puddle of Memory": "The negotiations were of a probing nature until at one meeting in a narrow composition (I was present at it) Mikhail Sergeevich pulled out a map of the General Staff with all the seals of secrecy, indicating that the map was authentic. It depicted the directions of missile strikes on Great Britain... The Prime Minister considered English cities, which were approached by arrows, but not yet missiles. The long pause was interrupted by Gorbachev: "Madam Prime Minister, we must end all this, and as soon as possible." "Yes," said Thatcher, a somewhat confused one.
Gorbachev himself does not deny this fact in his memoirs "Life and Reforms": "I laid out a large map to the Prime Minister of Great Britain, on which all stocks of nuclear weapons were applied in thousandths. And each of these cells, I said, is quite enough to destroy all life on Earth. So, all living things can be destroyed 1000 times by accumulated nuclear reserves!"
Unbelievable, but Yakovlev and Gorbachev talk about the fact of disclosure of top-secret information of national importance as an ordinary thing. The question arises: on what grounds and who provided Gorbachev with top-secret materials? Why wasn't he afraid to bring them to London?
The very fact of Gorbachev's negotiations with Thatcher on the basis of a top-secret map of the General Staff seems, at first glance, incredible.
First of all, because such "candity" could cost Mikhail Sergeevich not only a place, but also a "head". During the period when Konstantin Chernenko was the Secretary General of the CPSU Central Committee (after Andropov's death in February 1984), Gorbachev's positions became quite shaky.
He only nominally performed the duties of the "second" secretary, which he received under Andropov. Moreover, on the unspoken instruction of Secretary General Chernenko, the Prosecutor General's Office and the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the USSR conducted an inspection of some "Stavropol episodes" in Gorbachev's activities.
But the multi-move combination of MI-6 after Gorbachev came to power in the USSR took only seven years and cost only a dozen high-ranking corpses. Was it worth it to be petty when a lot was at stake - the USSR (Empires), the unipolarity of the world on the one hand and some several tens of millions of dollars on the other hand for JUDA and the Stavropol bastard Gorbachev?
Of course, it was initially a complex operation - communication with London was carried out through the channels of his wife Raisa - a Karaite, from an ancient family of slave traders of the Khazar Khaganate.She also achieved the emergency dismissal of a number of employees of the KGB of the USSR, who tried to identify and document her connection with London in her time.
Interestingly, on April 24, 2001 in the newspaper "Tomorrow" Alexander Zinoviev, expelled from Russia and having lived in the West for more than twenty years, unappectionably pointed to the pre-planned introduction of Gorbachev to the post of head of the USSR: "It was Gorbachev's coming to the highest power and perestroika that served as a decisive event that plunged our country into a state of crisis and collapse... This was the result of external interference. It was a grandiose sabotage operation by the West. Back in 1984, people who were actively working on the destruction of our country told me: "Wait a year, and our man will sit on the Russian throne." And so they put their man on the Russian throne. Without the West, Gorbachev would never have made his way to this post..."
And now M. Gorbachev has close and friendly relations with London. And the fact that he celebrated his anniversary in London did not even cause anyone to doubt where his customers are, and in whose interests he worked and continues to work, participating in the undermining of Russia's national security and announcing Peresnroyka-2.
In London, a concert was held at the Royal Albert Hall dedicated to the 80th anniversary of the former president of the USSR, Nobel Peace Prize winner Mikhail Gorbachev. There was not a single Russian official in the hall. There was an ambassador of Russia, but only as a silent guest - he did not say a single congratulatory word.
There is a version that Gorbachev and his wife were recruited by the CIA back in 1966 during their trip to France. This was hinted at by the notorious Z. Brzezinski, holding one of the leading positions in the United States. It should be noted, as indicated by I.N. Panarin, that Brzezinski himself has long been introduced by MI-6 into the American establishment and has been working in the interests of the City of London.
At least, Gorbachev's anti-Soviet activity began immediately after coming to power, which indicates his preliminary "training". The Gorbachev couple traveled around the world surprisingly often. While still the first secretary of one of the largest regions of Russia, Stavropol, and a member of the CPSU Central Committee in September 1971, the Gorbachev couple visited Italy, allegedly at the invitation of Italian communists. Following the results of the Gorbachevs' trip to Italy, their psychological portraits were probably drawn up. They were specified during Gorbachev's trip at the head of the party delegation to Belgium in 1972. Probably, Mikhail Sergeevich was not devoid of attention during trips to Germany (1975) and France (1976).
But Western experts could collect the richest information harvest in September 1977 during the Gorbachev couple's trip to France. They came there on vacation at the invitation of the French communists. Then in Western special laboratories, psychologists, psychiatrists, anthropologists and other specialists in human souls tried to recognize the character of the Gorbachevs and their vulnerabilities on the basis of this information.
To date, M. Gorbachev is a good man, to put it mildly, having not only fees for his memoirs in the form of bribes from the owners from London, he has real estate in Europe and beyond. This is a topic of a separate conversation.
There is an assumption that Gorbachev and London may also have a commercial interest in drug promotion. The fact is that immediately after he became Secretary General, he collapsed the case on the so-called Stavropol Drug Transit, in which he himself was involved (the investigation team was disbanded). So Gorbachev's drug connections are quite possible, apparently.
Well, the fact that the British Empire has always been the organizer of drug trafficking in the world has long been no secret to anyone. As well as the fact that there is a version that Princess Diana was killed by MI-6 agents precisely for what she was going to tell 2 weeks later at a press conference about the British Empire Drug Trafficking, as the main source of income of the royal house (Diana demanded to increase her share and tried to blackmail her relatives. That's what she was nailed for. - Ed.).
It is quite possible that Gorbachev was hooked by MI-6, not only using his coherent wife, his unreleable greed, suggestibility and painful ambition, because it is not for nothing that M. Gorbachev had the nickname "Bear-suitcase" since the time of his work in the Stavropol Territory, but apparently MI6 was aware of drug trafficking in the Stavropol case. After all, M. Thatcher had a plump folder with a compromise on a former Stavropol combine harvester, prepared for her by a resident of the foreign intelligence of the KGB of the USSR in London and at the same time an agent of the British intelligence MI-6 (since 1974) Colonel Oleg Antonovich Gordievsky. That's the one O. Gordievsky, who was sentenced to be shot in the USSR, fled to London, and later Baroness Margaret Thatcher, already former Prime Minister of Great Britain, awarded him the Order of St. Michael and St. George in the London club "Carlton"...
Apparently, Shevarnadze, who was also tied to London, was also involved in the drug transit case. It is noteworthy that Shevarnadze fled to London after resigning from the post of Minister of Foreign Affairs of the USSR. So an interesting chain is emerging: English royal house - M. Gorbachev - E. Shevarnadze.
A little history on Stavropol drug transit
The financial sins of the Soviet economic elite, whose business became the subject of attention of KGB officers, became more and more obvious. However, the "farmers" were covered by high-ranking party officials. In 1982, the "committee" seriously took up the Krasnodar and Astrakhan secretaries. But few people know that the third on this list was the former secretary of the Stavropol Regional Committee of the CPSU Mikhail Gorbachev.
Another mystery: Heydar Aliyev, who headed the KGB of Azerbaijan, presumably knew something about Gorbachev's Stavropol past and tried to prevent it.
And therefore, it is no coincidence that Gorbachev struck at the Azerbaijani security officer almost immediately after coming to power. In October 1987, Heydar Aliyev resigned from his positions in protest against the policy pursued by the Politburo of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union and personally by Secretary General Mikhail Gorbachev. So what could the "competent authorities" know about the last Soviet Secretary General? What scared Mikhail Sergeyevich so much?
The southern direction has been a subject of concern for the law enforcement agencies of the USSR for a certain time. From the Republic of Afghanistan, where the contingent of Soviet troops carried out an "international mission", along with the coffins of dead servicemen, "heavy" drugs began to arrive. Analysts of the KGB and the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the USSR saw a particular danger in the fact that the transit and distribution of narcotic substances were "covered" by both high-ranking officers of law enforcement agencies and individual representatives of the party apparatus.
Attempts to calculate the geography of transit flows of Soviet drug traffickers were made by the Minister of Internal Affairs of the USSR Vasily Fedorchuk, his Deputy Personnel Vasily Lezhepekov and Chairman of the KGB of the USSR Viktor Chebrikov. On the instruction of the Council of Ministers of the USSR, they task the head of the psychophysiological laboratory of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the USSR Mikhail Vinogradov to develop a method of covert detection of law enforcement officers who either used drugs or had contact with narcotic substances.
The republics of Tajikistan, Uzbekistan and Azerbaijan were elected as the training gon for working out the method, a special team took part in the annual preventive inspection of the personnel of the internal affairs bodies. As a result, it turned out that the police officers of these republics, from generals to privates, personally used drugs in 60 cases out of 100. But the most important thing, for which the operation was planned and what the direct head of the study Mikhail Vinogradov did not know about then, was the confirmation of the information that all drug flows from Central Asia and the Caucasus converged in the Stavropol Territory from the very beginning.
And now it became clear why in 1978 Mikhail Gorbachev was "moved" from the first secretaries of the Stavropol Territory to a minor position of secretary of the CPSU Central Committee for "failure" agriculture. Cleaned from the blow? Or maybe, on the contrary, they were put under the repressive rink of the "committee"? After all, by that time the Chekists had let him "go outside".
Gorbachev was saved by a miracle. True, we can also say that this miracle was man-made. The strange rapid deaths of two general secretaries, Andropov and Chernenko, who were supposed to be cared for and cherished by doctors of the Fourth Department of the Ministry of Health of the USSR, still do not give rest to many specialists and historians. Anyway, after coming to power, Mikhail Sergeevich immediately defeated a group of experts of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the USSR, who were engaged in the scandalous "Stavropol drug transit", sending some to resign, some to retirement.
But the southern emphasis in the activities of the Secretary General has only strengthened. It was no coincidence that Gorbachev pulled the Georgian Shevardnadze, putting him in a key direction - foreign policy, appointing Eduard Amvrosievich, who had nothing to do with diplomatic work so far, to the post of Minister of Foreign Affairs of the USSR. Shevardnadze covered Gorbachev from the rear, together they then quietly and not without benefit for themselves surrendered the foreign policy positions of the great country.
They went too far, they could have been exposed by the secret services loyal to the oath.
A remarkable touch. Famous meeting in Malta, December 1989. Secretary General Mikhail Gorbachev and U.S. President George Bush (Seior) said at the end of the meeting that their countries are no longer opponents.
And on the eve of a historic visit to the sea, a terrible storm broke out. It seemed that nature itself was preventing something, trying to prevent some terrible tragedy. But what?
Knowledgeable people tell how during the Maltese negotiations a insane American journalist appeared on the deck of a Soviet ship, who told his colleagues in the purest Russian: "Guys, your country is over..."
There is an assumption that as soon as Rajiv Gandhi met with Gorbachev and outlined the plan for the strategic turn of the USSR to the East and strengthen the USSR-India connection, Gorbachev reported to his masters about this dangerous initiative. His owners decided to completely destroy the Gandhi family.
The position of Gorbachev as Secretary General of the CPSU Central Committee was actually the first operation to implement the Soviet counterrevolution. Gorbachev was simply bought: in addition to the loans of 80 billion dollars collected and stolen by his administration, we will remember another anecdotal case when Kohl offered the USSR 160 billion marks for the withdrawal of Soviet troops from Germany. Gorbachev agreed to 16 billion... It's hard to believe that the rest of the money was not paid to him.
In addition to all this, he was created an incredibly positive image in the Western media. There is also information that during the Maltese meeting Gorbachev was "given" 300 million dollars, Shevardnadze - 75 million. Countless universities and foundations gave Gorbachev awards, prizes, diplomas, honorary degrees. The more Gorbachev sold the country, the more he was praised. He even received the Nobel Prize. For the world
P.S. It is noteworthy that RIA-NEWS has always paid a lot of attention to Yuda Gorbachev, and also wrote an article by Mikhail Gorbachev - a man who changed the course of history with numerous photos. Information for reflection...
From the editorial office: Maybe some, after reading the presented material, will begin to argue about "conspiratorial speculation", etc. However, this is a superficial look. The real state of affairs is much more serious. Did foreign intelligence recruit the reborn part of the party-state apparatus? Of course. Former Director of the U.S. CIA A. Dalles cynically admitted this fact in his memoirs. In addition, we should not forget about the note of the Chairman of the KGB of the USSR Yu.V. Andropov in the Central Committee of the CPSU on January 24, 1977, in which he warned of the CIA's plans to acquire agents of influence among Soviet citizens holding a high-ranking position. In any case, the further course of history demonstrated the treacherous nature of Gorbachev. If we take into account that he, by his own admission, all his life sought to destroy the communist system (for which he used his position in the party), the more interest in it on the part of American imperialism increased. Anyway, the initiators of "perestroika" did their dirty deed. Our country is still experiencing the consequences of the counterrevolution. However, the main criminals guilty of the tragedy have not yet been held accountable.

Gorbachev - history of betrayal
We publish the material posted on the website of the Movement for the Revival of Domestic Science.
Gorbachev was and remains a conscious, ideological enemy of Russia and the Russian people. He always tried to cause maximum harm to Russia and the Russians. Isn't that what Medvedev awarded Gorbachev with the order when he was put in the Kremlin to go?
"When WE received information about the nearest death of the Soviet leader (it was about Yu.V. Andropov.), then thought about the possible coming to power with our help of a person, thanks to which we will be able to realize our intentions. This was the assessment of my experts (and I always formed a very qualified group of experts on the Soviet Union and, if necessary, contributed to the additional emigration of the necessary specialists from the USSR). That person was M. Gorbachev, who was characterized by experts as a careless, suggible and very ambitious person. He had a good relationship with the majority of the Soviet political elite, and therefore his coming to power with our help was possible..." Margaret Thatcher
An analysis of the events that took place during Gorbachev's visit to England in December 1984 shows that he was expected there...
Gorbachev's activities and his coming to power are written in his article "General Liquidator of the USSR M. Gorbachev" Professor, Doctor of Political Sciences Igor Nikolaevich Panarin:
"The main role in the collapse of the USSR was played by Stavropol Judas M. Gorbachev, brought to power in the USSR with the help of external forces. During 6 years of his leadership in the USSR, the external debt increased by 5.5 times, and the gold reserve decreased by 11 times. The USSR went to unilateral military and political concessions. M. Gorbachev caused the greatest damage to his Fatherland in the history of the country. No country in the world has ever had such a leader. Therefore, a Public Tribunal over Judah is needed to identify the reasons that contributed to its coming to power and destructive anti-state activities..."
An analysis of the events that took place during Gorbachev's visit to England in December 1984 shows that he was expected there. Gorbachev headed a minor delegation of the Supreme Soviet of the USSR. It included Evgeny Velikhov, Chairman of the Energy Commission of the Supreme Soviet of the USSR, Leonid Zamyatin, Head of the Information Department of the CPSU Central Committee, Alexander Yakovlev, who had become Director of the Institute of World Economy and International Relations of the USSR Academy of Sciences a year earlier.
Gorbachev made disarmament the central theme of his visit to London. However, Gorbachev had no authority to make statements on behalf of the Supreme Soviet of the USSR on this matter. Nevertheless, Gorbachev was received by British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher in a special country residence in Checkers. It was intended only for those foreign representatives "with whom the Prime Minister intended to hold a particularly important and at the same time trusting conversation". Leonid Zamyatin wrote about it in his book "Gorby and Maggie". Yakovlev in an already quoted interview with Kommersant explained this by the fact that the success of the meeting with Thatcher was predetermined by Gorbachev's trip to Canada in May 1983 and his meeting with Canadian Prime Minister Trudeau, where he was also expected.
Being then secretary of the CPSU Central Committee, Gorbachev insisted on his trip to Canada, although there was no state need. The then Secretary General Yuri Andropov was against this visit, but then agreed. Alexander Yakovlev was the USSR ambassador to Canada in those years.
During the meeting with the "iron lady", as Margaret Thatcher was then called, something incredible happened. This is how the participant of this meeting Yakovlev described this episode in his memoirs "Puddle of Memory": "The negotiations were of a probing nature until at one meeting in a narrow composition (I was present at it) Mikhail Sergeevich pulled out a map of the General Staff with all the seals of secrecy, indicating that the map was authentic. It depicted the directions of missile strikes on Great Britain... The Prime Minister considered English cities, which were approached by arrows, but not yet missiles. The long pause was interrupted by Gorbachev: "Madam Prime Minister, we must end all this, and as soon as possible." "Yes," said Thatcher, a somewhat confused one.
Gorbachev himself does not deny this fact in his memoirs "Life and Reforms": "I laid out a large map to the Prime Minister of Great Britain, on which all stocks of nuclear weapons were applied in thousandths. And each of these cells, I said, is quite enough to destroy all life on Earth. So, all living things can be destroyed 1000 times by accumulated nuclear reserves!"
Unbelievable, but Yakovlev and Gorbachev talk about the fact of disclosure of top-secret information of national importance as an ordinary thing. The question arises: on what grounds and who provided Gorbachev with top-secret materials? Why wasn't he afraid to bring them to London?
The very fact of Gorbachev's negotiations with Thatcher on the basis of a top-secret map of the General Staff seems, at first glance, incredible.
First of all, because such "candity" could cost Mikhail Sergeevich not only a place, but also a "head". During the period when Konstantin Chernenko was the Secretary General of the CPSU Central Committee (after Andropov's death in February 1984), Gorbachev's positions became quite shaky.
He only nominally performed the duties of the "second" secretary, which he received under Andropov. Moreover, on the unspoken instruction of Secretary General Chernenko, the Prosecutor General's Office and the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the USSR conducted an inspection of some "Stavropol episodes" in Gorbachev's activities.
But the multi-move combination of MI-6 after Gorbachev came to power in the USSR took only seven years and cost only a dozen high-ranking corpses. Was it worth it to be petty when a lot was at stake - the USSR (Empires), the unipolarity of the world on the one hand and some several tens of millions of dollars on the other hand for JUDA and the Stavropol bastard Gorbachev?
Of course, it was initially a complex operation - communication with London was carried out through the channels of his wife Raisa - a Karaite, from an ancient family of slave traders of the Khazar Khaganate.She also achieved the emergency dismissal of a number of employees of the KGB of the USSR, who tried to identify and document her connection with London in her time.
Interestingly, on April 24, 2001 in the newspaper "Tomorrow" Alexander Zinoviev, expelled from Russia and having lived in the West for more than twenty years, unappectionably pointed to the pre-planned introduction of Gorbachev to the post of head of the USSR: "It was Gorbachev's coming to the highest power and perestroika that served as a decisive event that plunged our country into a state of crisis and collapse... This was the result of external interference. It was a grandiose sabotage operation by the West. Back in 1984, people who were actively working on the destruction of our country told me: "Wait a year, and our man will sit on the Russian throne." And so they put their man on the Russian throne. Without the West, Gorbachev would never have made his way to this post..."
And now M. Gorbachev has close and friendly relations with London. And the fact that he celebrated his anniversary in London did not even cause anyone to doubt where his customers are, and in whose interests he worked and continues to work, participating in the undermining of Russia's national security and announcing Peresnroyka-2.
In London, a concert was held at the Royal Albert Hall dedicated to the 80th anniversary of the former president of the USSR, Nobel Peace Prize winner Mikhail Gorbachev. There was not a single Russian official in the hall. There was an ambassador of Russia, but only as a silent guest - he did not say a single congratulatory word.
There is a version that Gorbachev and his wife were recruited by the CIA back in 1966 during their trip to France. This was hinted at by the notorious Z. Brzezinski, holding one of the leading positions in the United States. It should be noted, as indicated by I.N. Panarin, that Brzezinski himself has long been introduced by MI-6 into the American establishment and has been working in the interests of the City of London.
At least, Gorbachev's anti-Soviet activity began immediately after coming to power, which indicates his preliminary "training". The Gorbachev couple traveled around the world surprisingly often. While still the first secretary of one of the largest regions of Russia, Stavropol, and a member of the CPSU Central Committee in September 1971, the Gorbachev couple visited Italy, allegedly at the invitation of Italian communists. Following the results of the Gorbachevs' trip to Italy, their psychological portraits were probably drawn up. They were specified during Gorbachev's trip at the head of the party delegation to Belgium in 1972. Probably, Mikhail Sergeevich was not devoid of attention during trips to Germany (1975) and France (1976).
But Western experts could collect the richest information harvest in September 1977 during the Gorbachev couple's trip to France. They came there on vacation at the invitation of the French communists. Then in Western special laboratories, psychologists, psychiatrists, anthropologists and other specialists in human souls tried to recognize the character of the Gorbachevs and their vulnerabilities on the basis of this information.
To date, M. Gorbachev is a good man, to put it mildly, having not only fees for his memoirs in the form of bribes from the owners from London, he has real estate in Europe and beyond. This is a topic of a separate conversation.
There is an assumption that Gorbachev and London may also have a commercial interest in drug promotion. The fact is that immediately after he became Secretary General, he collapsed the case on the so-called Stavropol Drug Transit, in which he himself was involved (the investigation team was disbanded). So Gorbachev's drug connections are quite possible, apparently.
Well, the fact that the British Empire has always been the organizer of drug trafficking in the world has long been no secret to anyone. As well as the fact that there is a version that Princess Diana was killed by MI-6 agents precisely for what she was going to tell 2 weeks later at a press conference about the British Empire Drug Trafficking, as the main source of income of the royal house (Diana demanded to increase her share and tried to blackmail her relatives. That's what she was nailed for. - Ed.).
It is quite possible that Gorbachev was hooked by MI-6, not only using his coherent wife, his unreleable greed, suggestibility and painful ambition, because it is not for nothing that M. Gorbachev had the nickname "Bear-suitcase" since the time of his work in the Stavropol Territory, but apparently MI6 was aware of drug trafficking in the Stavropol case. After all, M. Thatcher had a plump folder with a compromise on a former Stavropol combine harvester, prepared for her by a resident of the foreign intelligence of the KGB of the USSR in London and at the same time an agent of the British intelligence MI-6 (since 1974) Colonel Oleg Antonovich Gordievsky. That's the one O. Gordievsky, who was sentenced to be shot in the USSR, fled to London, and later Baroness Margaret Thatcher, already former Prime Minister of Great Britain, awarded him the Order of St. Michael and St. George in the London club "Carlton"...
Apparently, Shevarnadze, who was also tied to London, was also involved in the drug transit case. It is noteworthy that Shevarnadze fled to London after resigning from the post of Minister of Foreign Affairs of the USSR. So an interesting chain is emerging: English royal house - M. Gorbachev - E. Shevarnadze.
A little history on Stavropol drug transit
The financial sins of the Soviet economic elite, whose business became the subject of attention of KGB officers, became more and more obvious. However, the "farmers" were covered by high-ranking party officials. In 1982, the "committee" seriously took up the Krasnodar and Astrakhan secretaries. But few people know that the third on this list was the former secretary of the Stavropol Regional Committee of the CPSU Mikhail Gorbachev.
Another mystery: Heydar Aliyev, who headed the KGB of Azerbaijan, presumably knew something about Gorbachev's Stavropol past and tried to prevent it.
And therefore, it is no coincidence that Gorbachev struck at the Azerbaijani security officer almost immediately after coming to power. In October 1987, Heydar Aliyev resigned from his positions in protest against the policy pursued by the Politburo of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union and personally by Secretary General Mikhail Gorbachev. So what could the "competent authorities" know about the last Soviet Secretary General? What scared Mikhail Sergeyevich so much?
The southern direction has been a subject of concern for the law enforcement agencies of the USSR for a certain time. From the Republic of Afghanistan, where the contingent of Soviet troops carried out an "international mission", along with the coffins of dead servicemen, "heavy" drugs began to arrive. Analysts of the KGB and the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the USSR saw a particular danger in the fact that the transit and distribution of narcotic substances were "covered" by both high-ranking officers of law enforcement agencies and individual representatives of the party apparatus.
Attempts to calculate the geography of transit flows of Soviet drug traffickers were made by the Minister of Internal Affairs of the USSR Vasily Fedorchuk, his Deputy Personnel Vasily Lezhepekov and Chairman of the KGB of the USSR Viktor Chebrikov. On the instruction of the Council of Ministers of the USSR, they task the head of the psychophysiological laboratory of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the USSR Mikhail Vinogradov to develop a method of covert detection of law enforcement officers who either used drugs or had contact with narcotic substances.
The republics of Tajikistan, Uzbekistan and Azerbaijan were elected as the training gon for working out the method, a special team took part in the annual preventive inspection of the personnel of the internal affairs bodies. As a result, it turned out that the police officers of these republics, from generals to privates, personally used drugs in 60 cases out of 100. But the most important thing, for which the operation was planned and what the direct head of the study Mikhail Vinogradov did not know about then, was the confirmation of the information that all drug flows from Central Asia and the Caucasus converged in the Stavropol Territory from the very beginning.
And now it became clear why in 1978 Mikhail Gorbachev was "moved" from the first secretaries of the Stavropol Territory to a minor position of secretary of the CPSU Central Committee for "failure" agriculture. Cleaned from the blow? Or maybe, on the contrary, they were put under the repressive rink of the "committee"? After all, by that time the Chekists had let him "go outside".
Gorbachev was saved by a miracle. True, we can also say that this miracle was man-made. The strange rapid deaths of two general secretaries, Andropov and Chernenko, who were supposed to be cared for and cherished by doctors of the Fourth Department of the Ministry of Health of the USSR, still do not give rest to many specialists and historians. Anyway, after coming to power, Mikhail Sergeevich immediately defeated a group of experts of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the USSR, who were engaged in the scandalous "Stavropol drug transit", sending some to resign, some to retirement.
But the southern emphasis in the activities of the Secretary General has only strengthened. It was no coincidence that Gorbachev pulled the Georgian Shevardnadze, putting him in a key direction - foreign policy, appointing Eduard Amvrosievich, who had nothing to do with diplomatic work so far, to the post of Minister of Foreign Affairs of the USSR. Shevardnadze covered Gorbachev from the rear, together they then quietly and not without benefit for themselves surrendered the foreign policy positions of the great country.
They went too far, they could have been exposed by the secret services loyal to the oath.
A remarkable touch. Famous meeting in Malta, December 1989. Secretary General Mikhail Gorbachev and U.S. President George Bush (Seior) said at the end of the meeting that their countries are no longer opponents.
And on the eve of a historic visit to the sea, a terrible storm broke out. It seemed that nature itself was preventing something, trying to prevent some terrible tragedy. But what?
Knowledgeable people tell how during the Maltese negotiations a insane American journalist appeared on the deck of a Soviet ship, who told his colleagues in the purest Russian: "Guys, your country is over..."
There is an assumption that as soon as Rajiv Gandhi met with Gorbachev and outlined the plan for the strategic turn of the USSR to the East and strengthen the USSR-India connection, Gorbachev reported to his masters about this dangerous initiative. His owners decided to completely destroy the Gandhi family.
The position of Gorbachev as Secretary General of the CPSU Central Committee was actually the first operation to implement the Soviet counterrevolution. Gorbachev was simply bought: in addition to the loans of 80 billion dollars collected and stolen by his administration, we will remember another anecdotal case when Kohl offered the USSR 160 billion marks for the withdrawal of Soviet troops from Germany. Gorbachev agreed to 16 billion... It's hard to believe that the rest of the money was not paid to him.
In addition to all this, he was created an incredibly positive image in the Western media. There is also information that during the Maltese meeting Gorbachev was "given" 300 million dollars, Shevardnadze - 75 million. Countless universities and foundations gave Gorbachev awards, prizes, diplomas, honorary degrees. The more Gorbachev sold the country, the more he was praised. He even received the Nobel Prize. For the world
P.S. It is noteworthy that RIA-NEWS has always paid a lot of attention to Yuda Gorbachev, and also wrote an article by Mikhail Gorbachev - a man who changed the course of history with numerous photos. Information for reflection...
From the editorial office: Maybe some, after reading the presented material, will begin to argue about "conspiratorial speculation", etc. However, this is a superficial look. The real state of affairs is much more serious. Did foreign intelligence recruit the reborn part of the party-state apparatus? Of course. Former Director of the U.S. CIA A. Dalles cynically admitted this fact in his memoirs. In addition, we should not forget about the note of the Chairman of the KGB of the USSR Yu.V. Andropov in the Central Committee of the CPSU on January 24, 1977, in which he warned of the CIA's plans to acquire agents of influence among Soviet citizens holding a high-ranking position. In any case, the further course of history demonstrated the treacherous nature of Gorbachev. If we take into account that he, by his own admission, all his life sought to destroy the communist system (for which he used his position in the party), the more interest in it on the part of American imperialism increased. Anyway, the initiators of "perestroika" did their dirty deed. Our country is still experiencing the consequences of the counterrevolution. However, the main criminals guilty of the tragedy have not yet been held accountable.
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