Lo hemos dicho
más de una vez: la proliferación de paisitos en lugares estratégicos del
planeta no es un chiste estúpido de unos pocos millonarios aburridos. Persigue
otros fines, más prácticos, a saber: la desestabilización de las regiones
vecinas. Si dichas regiones están cerca de Rusia o del enemigo de turno del
Imperio, mejor. En Europa, como corresponde, silencio de radio. Lacayos.
Acá va una linda
nota de Wayne Madsen para Strategic Culture Foundation:
Título: Increased
Soros Destabilization through the Appearance of «Micro-nations»
Texto: The
appearance of a micro-nation called «Liberland» on the Croatian-Serbian border
may indicate that the provocation and destabilization specialists funded by
billionaire global troublemaker George Soros have discovered that the concept
of micro-nations may serve as the latest tool for the further «Balkanization»
of an overly-segmented Balkan peninsula. The appearance of small states
championing libertarianism may also be a harbinger of greater involvement
internationally by the deep-pocketed billionaire libertarian brothers, Charles
and David Koch, who have done so much to corporatize government in the United
States.
Czech national
Vit Jedlicka has proclaimed the micro-nation of Liberland on unclaimed
territory on the west bank of the Danube River between Croatia and Serbia but
which is adjoined to Croatia by land. The parcel of land is not the only
disputed territory arising from the collapse of the former Yugoslavia. Vukovar
and Sarengrad islands in the Danube are also disputed territories, claimed by
Croatia but occupied by Serbia.
Jedlicka staked
his claim to Liberland citing the law of «terra nullius,» meaning land that
belongs to no one. Jedlicka is a member of the Czech Free Citizens' Party,
which espouses right-wing libertarian policies and, while supporting the North
Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO), is opposed to the regulations of the
European Union. The party is for LGBT rights, mass privatization of state
agencies, and legalization of drugs and is against most taxes and opposed to
environmentalism. While its stance on the EU and the environment run counter to
those adopted by parties and NGOs in Eastern Europe that are funded by George
Soros, the Free Citizens’ Party and Liberland are exactly the type of
troublemaking operations that Soros and his minions like to support. Soros, and
his support for color revolutions, have relied on gimmicks like themed street
demonstrations and protests, symbols like the «clenched fist» and certain
colors like red, orange, white, and yellow, and disruptive groups like Pussy
Riot and FEMEN to sow dissension and chaos in countries they target for «regime
change.» However, if Soros, as well as groups supported by the Koch Brothers,
have now discovered micro-nations as a new means to disrupt the affairs of
other nations, the world, particularly countries with disputed territories,
could be in store for major trouble.
The Montevideo
Convention on the Rights and Duties of States of 1933 stipulates the following
are needed for statehood: a) a permanent population; b) a defined territory; c)
government; and d) capacity to enter into relations with the other states. With
the rise of Liberland on the banks of the Danube River, the forces of
destabilization, as represented by Soros and his interventionist friends in the
Obama administration and EU, may have discovered that micro-nations can be used
to upset international norms. However flimsy its case for nationhood, Liberland
possesses three of the four requirements for a state, a defined territory, a
«population,» and a «government.» The fourth requirement, the capacity to enter
into relations with other countries, may be satisfied by official contacts
between Liberland and friendly Czech government officials. There is also the
possibility that Croatia’s new president, former NATO official Kolinda Grabar
Kotarovic, a person who has already made uncomfortable noise about Croatian
irredentist designs on Serbian territory, may give an unofficial «wink and a
nod» to Liberland in order to stir up trouble between Zagreb and Belgrade.
Most
micro-nations that have been established over the last 50 years have been
harmless and even humorous enterprises. The «Principality of Sealand,» which
was declared in 1972 by a British national on an abandoned concrete fortification
built by Britain during World War II in the North Sea in international waters,
is a case in point. This «novelty» country, along with the Principality of
Seborga in northwest Italy, the Hutt River Province in Australia, and the Conch
Republic in the Florida Keys, have merely attracted the interests of stamp and
coin collectors, tourists, and novelty passport applicants, not international
troublemakers connected to Soros and the CIA. However, taking advantage of
irredentist opportunities on the explosive Croatian-Serbian border and invoking
the doctrine of «terra nullius» is a dangerous game being played out in a
region plagued by calls for further and potentially-bloody «Balkanization.»
There are movements in the former Yugoslavia aimed that splitting Serbia’s
Vojvodina province away as an independent multi-ethnic state, whittling away
majority Albanian regions of Macedonia and joining them to either Kosovo or a
«Greater Albania,» and advocating independence for Muslims in the Serbian
province of Sandjak.
The interests
behind Liberland have received support from the Czech Civic Democratic Party of
former Czech president Vaclav Klaus and the Czech Pirate Party. The Pirate
Party, which is part of the larger European Pirate Party, does align itself
with most of the goals of George Soros. The Pirate parties of Europe have also
benefitted from the financial largesse of Soros’s Open Society Institute and
Foundation.
Although the
backers of Liberland claim they will govern their territory from their «capital»
of Liberpolis like Liechtenstein and Monaco, they do not operate their
«unclaimed land» in the manner of a traditional nation-state like Liechtenstein
and Monaco. The Liberland promoters have adopted Bitcoin as their national
currency and they have barred citizenship for «communists,» something that will
endear them to both Soros and the Koch brothers.
The movers and
shakers behind Liberland appear to have the same goals as PayPal co-founder and
billionaire Peter Thiel who has announced plans to create a «floating
nation-state» 200 miles off of San Francisco that will serve as a libertarian
paradise. An initial floating platform powered by diesel engines would provide
a home for some 270 residents but plans for the «Libertarian Island,» which
sounds awfully like «Liberland,» intend to link up hundreds of such platforms
with a target population in the millions by 2050. Libertarian Island will have
no restrictions on guns, no welfare system, no taxation, and no minimum wage.
A similar
micro-nation scam occurred in the Pacific Ocean in 1972, when a Las Vegas real
estate millionaire and emigré from Lithuania named Michael Oliver, who ran an
organization called the Phoenix Foundation, announced that he was going to
build an artificial island on the normally submerged Minerva Reefs in the south
Pacific. Like Liberland, the «Republic of Minerva» was to have no taxation,
welfare, or government subsidies. Minerva would be a libertarian’s paradise. In
1971, barges dumped sand on the reef and provided enough land for a tower to be
constructed and a flag to be raised. Minerva, like Liberland, also issued its
own currency. The Kingdom of Tonga issued a claim over the reefs and it sent a
small police force that tore down the Minerva flag and raised the flag of Tonga.
A group of Americans tried to re-occupy Minerva in 1982 but they were later
driven off by Tongan forces.
Oliver’s Phoenix
Foundation was accused of having links to the Central Intelligence Agency.
After the failure of the Minerva scheme, Phoenix attempted to split Abaco
Island off from the Bahamas upon the British colony’s independence in 1973. The
majority white residents of Abaco resented being ruled by a black government in
Nassau. However, the Abaco rebellion was unsuccessful. In 1980, as Vanuatu in
the Pacific was about to gain independence from Britain and France, Oliver and
his cohorts launched an unsuccessful secessionist attempt on the island of
Espiritu Santo by declaring the Republic of Vemerana. The revolt was
short-lived but the plotters had links to other right-wing American groups that
had been affiliated with other CIA destabilization efforts in the Caribbean and
Africa. The CIA was wary of Vanuatu’s first Prime Minister, Father Walter Lini,
because he espoused leftist beliefs and championed non-alignment for his new
nation.
The appearance of
Liberland along the Serbian-Croatian border, a frontier that some NATO
expansionists consider a de facto «front line» between NATO and Russia, may
portend the use of micro-nations and a lax interpretation of the Montevideo
Convention as a new «soft power» weapon for the use of the Soros networks in
eastern Europe. Soros and his U.S. intelligence sponsors must not be allowed to
adopt micro-nations as their latest weapon to destabilize Eastern Europe and
other regions where «terra nullius» situations exist.
Escudito de Liberlandia. Los chicos pensaron en todo, ¿eh?
Bandera de Liberlandia. Al fondo, la capital.
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