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From Freedom to Tyranny - Is America Walking Down Russia's Path


Posted: 25 Mar 2009 06:46 PM PDT



Andrei Illarionov held many senior Russian government positions, including
Putin's senior economic advisor and the President's personal representative to
the G8 economic summit.

Last month Illarionov, having resigned from his duties,
testified before
Congress on the state of Russia
, describing how a country that most, including
its citizens, thought was transitioning from tyranny to democracy, had made
the transition to becoming a tyranny again.

I have excerpted a few key points in his testimony that are relevant not only to
Russia, but to the future of the United States as a democratic country. Because
what has happened in Russia, could happen here too. It might have happened
already.
Today’s Russia is not a democratic country. The international human rights
organization Freedom House assigns "Not Free" status to Russia since 2004
for each of the last 5 years. According to the classification of the political regimes,
the current one in Russia should be considered as hard authoritarianism. The
central place in the Russian political system is occupied by the Corporation of
the secret police.

The personnel of Federal Security Service — both in active service as well as
retired one — form a special type of unity (non-necessarily institutionalized) that
can be called brotherhood, order, or corporation. The Corporation of the secret
police operatives (CSP) includes first of all acting and former officers of the
FSB (former KGB).

CSP and the Russian society Members of the CSP are specially trained,
strongly motivated and mentally oriented to use force against other people
and in this regard differ substantially from civilians. The important
distinction of enforcement in today’s Russia from enforcement in rule-based
nations is that in the former case it doesn’t necessarily imply enforcement of
Law. It means solely enforcement of Power and Force regardless of Law,
quite often against Law.
Members of the Corporation are trained and inspired with the superiority
complex over the rest of the population. Members of the Corporation
exude a sense of being the bosses that
superior to other people who are not
members of the CSP. They are equipped with membership perks, including two
most tangible instruments conferring real power over the rest of population in
today’s Russia — the FSB IDs and the right to carry and use weapons.

Capture of State Power by the CSP
Since ascension of Vladimir Putin to power the members of the CSP have
infiltrated all branches of power in Russia. According to the Olga
Kryshtanovskaya’s study up to 77% of the 1016 top government positions
have been taken by people with security background (26% with openly
stated affiliation to different enforcement agencies and other 51% with
hidden affiliation). Main bodies of the Russian state (Presidential
Administration, Government apparatus, Tax agency, Ministry of Foreign
Affairs, Ministry of Defense, Parliament, Court system) as well as main
business groups and most important mass-media outlets have been captured
by the CSP. Since the members of the CSP have taken key positions in the
most important institutions of the state, business groups, media channels,
almost all valuable resources available in the society (political, executive,
legal, judicial, enforcement, military, economic, financial, media) have been
concentrated and in many cases monopolized in the hands of the CSP.

Mass Media Independent mass media in Russia virtually does not exist.
The TV channels, radio, printed media are heavily censored with
government propaganda Electoral System Since 1999 there is no free, open,
competitive parliamentary or presidential election in Russia. The last two
elections — the parliamentary one in December 2007 and presidential one
in March 2008 — have been conducted as special operations and been
heavily rigged with at least 20 mln ballots in each case stuffed in favor of
the regime candidates. None of the opposition political parties or opposition
politicians has been allowed either to participate in the elections, or even
to be registered at the Ministry of Justice.

The key to Russia's transition from democracy under Yeltsin to tyranny
under Putin was to exploit a crisis, and use a dedicated corps to take
control of branch after branch of government at all levels of authority,
proceeding then to eliminate independent media outlets and political
opposition.

The crisis was twofold, first Russia's economic disaster that was blamed
on an excessively deregulated free market and the heads of various
corporations. Secondly the disastrous war against Islamic terrorists in
Chechnya, and an attempt to intervene in Yugoslavia to prevent the
rise of a Muslim Albanian state in Kosovo.

An economic crisis blamed on deregulation and two wars against
Muslim terrorists. Sound familiar yet?

Widely blamed for economic corruption and military failures, Yeltsin
resigned turning over the government to Ex-KGB man Putin.

Putin's solution to Russia's economic problems was nationalization.

Putin's regime forcibly and fraudulently seized a number of corporations,
most prominently Gazprom, while conducting a smear campaign against
their executives. Some were jailed, when they attempted to appeal, their
lawyers were jailed too. He removed
local representation, appointing State
Governors personally. Power was centralized through him.

For this Putin was hailed as a reformer fighting for the people, who had
brought stability to Russia. Using the seized loot of nationalized corporations,
he created a network composed of KGB and ex-KGB personnel who now
control most of Russia's political and business infrastructure.
Much of Russia's wealth was siphoned away as bribes to them.


The press was not openly nationalized, but it was ruthlessly winnowed.
The media ceaselessly chant praise of Putin. Opposition outlets have been
taken over or shut down. Journalists who dissent are beaten and eventually
killed, if they don't get the message.
The media speaks in one voice.

Putin's advisors created Nashi "Ours", officially the "Youth Democratic
Anti-Fascist Movement", a youth corps personally loyal to Putin and his
agenda. With the passage of HR 1388, the (GIVE) Act, or as one subtitle is
labeled with no trace of irony, (Learn and Serve America) ,only the comma
before America is missing-- it's worth taking a look at
how the Russian version works.

It's official. To be patriotic in Russia is to be a fan of Putin, specifically a
Putin Youth.

“The idea was to create an ideology based on a total devotion to the
president and his course,” says a Kremlin adviser, Sergei Markov.

While their methods are still mostly street theater, it’s probably only
a matter of time before they graduate to more serious violence.
Indeed, their recruiting boot camps feature paramilitary training to fight
against fascists Another deeply disturbing government initiative is labeling
critics “extremists” and criminals, another tactic of all serious totalitarian
states. When you can criminalize criticism of the government, there is
nothing you can’t get away with, and all remaining freedoms are hanging by a
thread.

Now officially Nashi looks almost benevolent, a service corps of youth
volunteers that aids the sick and disabled, provides information, aids the
birth rate and meets with political leaders. In return its "volunteers"
receive college educations followed by careers in politics and the Russian
bureaucracy.
It looks a lot like the vision for a youth service corps embedded in HR 1388.

Of course the real purpose of Nashi is a national corps of volunteers
combating "fascism". Fascists being anyone who criticizes Putin. Their guiding
principle is an obsessive devotion to Putin. Their ultimate purpose is to form
the next government party, one composed of men and women completely
obedient to Putin, membership in which is compulsory for government
service.

It is fascinating to see this reverse engineered version of the Communist and
Nazi parties. It's also horrifying because the ingredients are in place for the same process to be applied to the United States.

Obama rose to power to power based on an economic crisis and two wars. His
response to the crisis is to push nationalization and centralization, backed by a
cult of personality. His advisors are determined to leverage this crisis to
transform him into a savior, to be given credit for ending an economic
depression, followed by giving him virtually unlimited power.

Obama already has widespread media worship, but his paranoid control over
the press makes it clear that he isn't satisfied with anything but total power.
Hence the early campaign against Rush Limbaugh and then CNBC figures who
criticized him. Like Putin, you can't support
Obama 75 percent of the time.
You must support him 100 percent of the time, or keep your mouth shut.

If Obama's plans come to pass, the casualties will be independent businesses
which will be given the choice between serving as Obama supporters, their
CEO's serving a role similar to that of Putin's pet oligarchs, and state
governments, which will become unable to meet
their debts and
expenses, and will be taken over by Federally appointed caretakers that
will become Governors in all but name.

The youth corps would serve as the final element. HR 1388 calls for integrating
them into every academic and learning environment, including private
schools.
It calls for treating "service based learning" as a fundamental
part of every curriculum, from cradle to
university. It
lays out specific guidelines and the bare bones of a far larger plan with
campuses and superintendents, with a 6 billion dollar
price tag, over Obama's first term.



Will this really happen here? It might. The future isn't set and there
are many variables, but we are moving along a similar road and it behooves
us to take a look at what happened in Russia, because contrary to what many
believe, it can happen here.

Throughout the 20th century, power has increasingly moved out of the
hands of the American people and into the hands of local and national
bureaucracies. Tax rates have climbed in order to fund the constant
expansion of government, which in turn has placed more and more
government demands on the average person.

The problem is not the left's phantom military-industrial complex, but
the very real balance beam between corporations and government, that
are likely to end the same way they did in Europe or Russia. With the
bureaucracy co-opting corporations into government rule.

Law enforcement has gained more authority over a general public that
now reflexively defers to their power, and feels inept and unable to engage
in any form of self-defense. Answering to authority, a reflex once
described as foreign to Americans by Lafayette, is now a commonplace
part of daily life.

Independent thought has become increasingly absent, people get their
opinions from the corporate media and from the wider celebrity oriented
discourse, that helped push Obama to the top. People have stopped listening
and they have stopped thinking.
Many have also stopped believing. Values have become degraded, religion
has become entertainment with celebrity preachers and rabbis mixing pop
culture populism with feel good advice. The difference between right and
wrong, propriety and impropriety, selflessness and selfishness is no longer
apparent to most people.

All the conditions are there for implementing authoritarian rule. And all
the conditions are also there for the people to wake and restore America
as a government of the people and by the people, that governs the people
least. Which way the pendulum will swing, may determine where a decade
from now former top American political figures are giving testimony
somewhere abroad about how America ceased to be a free nation.














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