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20. AZK – Tilman Knechtel: Russia and China – enemies or allies of the West?
14.08.2024
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20. AZK – Tilman Knechtel: Russia and China – enemies or allies of the West?
Are Russia and China enemies or allies of the West?
Tilman Knechtel provides surprising arguments on this question. When it comes to Corona, Russia has been more oriented towards the West, was not as strict as China, but did not stand out in any way in a positive way. Knechtel also explains what Putin and Xi Jinping have to do with Klaus Schwab and the promotion of Agenda 20230.
But he goes even deeper. Could it be that we are actually dealing with two sides of the same coin? Because from his point of view, "nothing is more globalist than communism." And where can you see the dispossession of peoples in full-blown form better than in the digital prison of communism in China.
This highly topical presentation is not easy to digest, but it is definitely worth confronting in order to be able to classify current world events.
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Ivo Sasek: Our next speaker will be connected to us directly from the Philippines, with a six-hour time difference. And he too regularly opens the eyes of hundreds of thousands of people who are genuinely looking for the true connections in politics and business. I ask the technology: Is the connection to the Philippines OK? "Yes, we have a picture." - OK, then I say on behalf of all viewers from all over the world, thank you very much for your contribution to the 20th AZK. Roll the film to the short biography of Tilman Knechtel!
Biography Tilman Knechtel
Tilman Knechtel, born in 1987 in Filderstadt, Germany, is an author and investigative journalist. Tilman Knechtel has already devoted himself extensively to the Rothschild family, the occult music industry, Kabbalism and the Communist long-term strategy. His book publications include
"The Rothschilds - One Family Rules the World" and
"The Rockefellers - An American Nightmare".
Tilman Knechtel ran the YouTube channel "Don't trust any celebrity" with over 130,000 subscribers. This has since been deleted from YouTube and can now be found under the name: "Don't trust any celebrity 3". Also available on Telegram under "Don't trust any celebrity officially". He also works as an editor for the Swiss "ExpressZeitung". The "ExpressZeitung" has already documented political, social and historical developments of our time in over 60 editions. Based on current world events, the "ExpressZeitung" creates a basis for the overall understanding of large and explosive topics. Due to his broad and well-founded global political expertise, Tilman Knechtel is a welcome guest on TV shows of independent media. Tilman Knechtel is speaking today on the topic: "Russia and China - enemies or allies of the West?" Tilman Knechtel: Yes, hello, I'm glad to be here. I hope you can hear me. Yes, you seem to be able to hear me. So yes, I'm very pleased to be here - at the AZK in a slightly different form than I've usually experienced the AZK. Nevertheless, yes, it's nice that it worked out. I was given half an hour for my talk, which I actually think is quite good because I'm not one for long introductions. And the topic isn't too complex to be able to convey it in half an hour. So I'll get to the point relatively quickly.
Some of you may already know a lot of what I'm going to present from the Swiss newspaper - banned in Germany - formerly ExpressZeitung, where I'm an editor. And the topic is: Russia and China - enemies or allies of the West - question marks for now. I think that for some of you who are rightly disappointed with our Western politics right now, it's worth taking a look to see whether there are alternatives in these countries. Nevertheless, I have to keep it short, so I'll give the answer to the topic of the lecture straight away: in my view, China and Russia are not allies, but enemies of the West. And by that I mean quite clearly, and I really have to say this, I mean the regimes... I mean Putin and Xi Jinping and not the normal population there - they are clearly two different things. And the hostility towards the West - that can also be deduced very easily from very banal facts, I think - namely that Vladimir Putin and Xi Jinping are pursuing communist goals. And I assume that there won't be many communists watching here at the AZK who I first have to convince of how bad communism is. So, I can skip that point for now and start by proving that this ideology is also present in Russia and China.
And let's start with Vladimir Putin. He is now presented in the western media as a tough, conservative type, so that one would assume that he would now really get his revenge on the US empire and the woke and then everything would be better. So he would restore normal conditions, I would say. All I can say is that this is not at all the image that many critical voices in Russia have - from Christians to conservatives to right-wingers - but there are also many critical voices within Russia who see him, as many critical Germans absurdly see the current government, namely as a leftist, as an internationalist or even as a communist. And there are reasons for that. For example, you can go back to 2016. There was a very clear speech by Vladimir Putin to the All-Russian Popular Front. That is a kind of lobby organization of his party. And let's take a look at this speech. It really is like scales falling from one's eyes. He emphasizes that his attitude to communist ideas has never wavered.ate and that he still keeps his party membership card at home. If you don't know, Putin joined the Communist Party in the 1970s and also the KGB secret service. That is probably where his loyalty still lies today. And then in the speech from 2016, the decisive sentence. Vladimir Putin says that he was never forced to join the Communist Party back then, but - quote Putin: "I liked communist and socialist ideas very much and I still like them." End of quote. So Putin still likes communist ideas - the ideas of the greatest mass murderers in history. And in 2005 he also said that the collapse of the Soviet Union was a catastrophe, literally the greatest geopolitical catastrophe in the 20th century. So for him, the collapse of a communist state is something tragic. That gives you a lot of insight! And yes, this is not an isolated case for him, which is why his critics within Russia also have a lot of ammunition.
Here is another impressive example: Putin spoke at what you could almost call a communist or anti-fascist festival in March 2024 and gave a speech there. The whole thing was called the World Youth Festival. You don't hear anything about it here in the West. Most people will never have heard of it. So it was held in Russia this year and it is a huge event. On the surface it looks relatively harmless - typical propaganda. But if you look at who is taking part, you see young people from communist organizations from all over the world, thousands of them flocking to Russia. And yes, there was another World Youth Festival in 2017, which was still officially organized by the World Federation of Democratic Youth. And Putin appeared there and gave a speech. And this World Federation of Democratic Youth is a kind of umbrella organization for communist youth organizations. And Germany's representative in the World Federation of Democratic Youth, for example, is the Socialist German Workers' Youth, a subsidiary organization of the Communist Party of Germany. And in fact, many of the participants at the World Youth Festival in Russia, whether in 2017 or 2024, if they came from the West, had an Antifa background. So exactly the people who we would assume are diametrically opposed to Putin's supposedly patriotic values - one would assume. But that's wrong. Putin talks about them and lets them celebrate him. And it makes sense, because in my opinion it brings together exactly what belongs together. Because Antifa also comes from antifascism. And antifascism is something like the reason of state in Putin's Russia, you could say. And that's important to understand. That doesn't mean that you don't like fascists or Nazis - that's not my ideology either - but it's simply a new GDR code, you could say, or a new old code that we already know from the GDR, for the class enemy of the socialists. That means that anyone who is branded a fascist is not a socialist or communist and must be fought. So, there was an event organized by the international left where Putin appeared and was cheered. But pictures of this World Youth Festival don't go to the West because here Putin is portrayed as the savior of conservatives and Christians, while in Russia he is on good terms with socialists from all over the world, Cuba, Venezuela and so on. Yes, exactly, at the core of communist ideology was of course always world government, which actually goes without saying.
But to underline it, we have Vladimir Lenin, for example, who said, quote: "We are internationalists. We strive for the firm unification and complete fusion of the workers and peasants of all the peoples of the world in a single worldwide Soviet republic." End of quote. And Leon Trotsky also spoke of a socialist world federation in the same way, which is interesting because everyone keeps talking about globalists. But the core of the whole thing is completely neglected for me, namely that this is still about communism and nothing is more globalist than communism.
And that is precisely where there are commitments to world government within Russia. For example, Putin and Russia have spoken out several times in favor of Agenda 2030. This is also generally attributed to the West with BlackRock, the World Economic Forum and so on. But if you look at the origins, you also see that Agenda 2030 has socialist roots. The originator of this Agenda 2030 was, for example, a Norwegian socialist named Gro Harlem Brundtland. And Putin’s sympathy for communism, which we have just heardde in the speech is of course also a plea for this world government, because communism and world government go hand in hand, as Lenin also said.
And you can also find more concrete information about this world government in Russia. And several times in the writings of Russia's most important strategist. That is Alexander Dugin, who really formulated something like Russian raison d'état. There is no other book than his "Fundamentals of Geopolitics" that has influenced the elites in Russia so much. And in this book "Fundamentals of Geopolitics" from 1997, Alexander Dugin writes about a new Russian empire that is to be founded. And he presents it like this, quote: "According to the logic of geopolitics, this empire must strategically and spatially surpass its predecessor, the Soviet Union. Therefore, the new empire must be a world empire in Eurasian, continental and long-term terms. The struggle for world domination by the Russian people is not yet over." End of quote. So we have a commitment to world power or world domination, and thus also to world government, which Lenin also demanded. And the word of this man, Alexander Dugin, really counts for something in Russia, even if many still want to deny it. And yes, this empire desired by Dugin is supposed to be the successor to the Soviet Union.
And indeed, since Putin came to power, there has been a rebirth of the Soviet Union in Russia, which is not surprising, as Putin likes communist ideas, according to his own statement in his speech. So now Stalin monuments are being erected again. Stalin is also being whitewashed as a historical figure and there are calls to reintroduce Soviet names, for example renaming Volgograd to Stalingrad.
Or here too - Putin reintroduced the Soviet Union's anthem in 2000, with new lyrics, but by the same communist author.
And in terms of freedom of the press and freedom of opinion, we have also seen a relapse into Soviet conditions in Russia. So, at almost the same time as the "Compact" ban in Germany, Russia banned a major opposition media outlet, the "Moskow Times", and with a similar justification to that of Nancy Faeser, perhaps even a little more crude - quote: "discrediting decisions of the Russian leadership in both domestic and foreign policy." End of quote. That means that in Russia you are not allowed to criticize political decisions, otherwise you will be banned, which I consider to be a cornerstone of any free society. And even before that, many alternative media outlets had already been removed in Russia.
But that is just a typical case of what Moscow does abroad, similar to the portrayal of Putin as a conservative. So they are hanging on to the opposition in the West in order to gain sympathy points there. And Russian foreign propaganda then criticizes what is happening in the West - as fascism. And at home they do exactly the same thing and a good example is the recent "Compact" ban. I am also completely against that, and I don't think much of Nancy Faeser, but what is Russia doing after the ban? So you send someone from the Foreign Ministry who speaks out against the ban and is extremely outraged about it - I would agree with the woman you sent there, but bans are... but what is happening in Russia at the same time? Exactly the same thing! So we are actually dealing with two sides of the same coin.
Or here is a nice picture. I hope you can see the picture now, which should give some people something to think about. Putin on a state visit to North Korea. The picture alone, I think, speaks for itself. The people have to come out and cheer the two of them in front of these heroic portraits. And yes, the picture, I think, radiates pure communism. And then Putin also received a blank check from Kim Jong Un beforehand. He said, quote: "We have always and will continue to support all of Putin's decisions and decisions of the Russian government." End of quote. That means that there is no room between Putin and Kim Jong Un. And I don't have to explain now why North Korea is not a particularly beautiful and free country. That means that everywhere, if we look at today's Russia, we actually see this communist influence. And I could really give thousands more examples.
And then we can now make the transition from Putin to Xi Jinping, who many people don't want to see as a unit, although for me they definitely are. So we have just before the Ukraine war in early 2022... Putin visited the Winter Olympics in Beijing and said, quote: "President Xi Jinpingng and I have known each other for a long time as good friends and politicians who largely share the same views on tackling the world's problems. We maintain close and frequent contact." End of quote. And Xi Jinping went even further and called Vladimir Putin his best friend in 2019 - not just any friend, but the best friend. So there's no room for a leaf between the two. So we have the same views on tackling the world's problems.
Or on the Tagesschau just two months ago you could read, quote: "Russia and China want to deepen their cooperation in various fields such as logistics, transport, energy and agriculture." End of quote.
And that's the point. So this cooperation with China puts another big exclamation mark behind Putin's communist worldview, which he already openly admitted in the speech. Because China is an openly communist country, that cannot be denied. A country, for example, in which the communist mass murderer Mao Tse-tung still has something like a saintly status. And also a country whose only party writes in its statutes, quote: "The highest ideal and the ultimate goal of the party is the realization of communism." End of quote. So that too is unmistakable and communism, as we heard earlier, can of course only be realized worldwide, as Lenin just stated, which is why a commitment to communism is always a commitment to world government - again the keyword globalism. And in the same way, China, like Russia, has also committed itself to promoting Agenda 2030, which, as I said, is a softer form of communism.
Mao is still preserved in the memorial hall in Beijing, just as Lenin is still on display in a mausoleum on Red Square. So the communist murderers on both sides are honored. To put it provocatively, it's like having a Hitler mausoleum on Alexanderplatz, the distance to the Third Reich would not be very credible, I would say.
The Corona policy, which could come back at any time, looked just as communist. China brutally tortured its population. That went on until 2023, when everything was already open again here. So these were our lockdowns on steroids in China, where people couldn't leave their homes for weeks at a time. Whole residential areas were cordoned off, supermarkets were closed. You saw people waving out of their windows because their fridge was empty and they couldn't go out during the lockdowns. Whole districts were completely closed down if just one positive PCR test came back. And of course people were then locked up in these notorious quarantine camps, where the containers really did look like prison cells. And there, too, people were locked up for weeks at a time. The Corona terror by Xi Jinping, which even our governments, which were by no means squeamish, actually look nice in comparison. Of course, it has now gotten around that the Chinese regime can paralyze opponents of the regime by simply setting their QR code to red, because then you could no longer move freely in China. I don't know if that still exists right now, but it is certainly something that can be brought back in the future.
And yes, Russia has now oriented itself a little more towards the West when it comes to Corona, was not as strict as China, but did not stand out in any way in a positive way that could now be used as a good alternative. Exactly, and now I have talked a lot about communism, and in my eyes we are only dealing with an ideology that is a means to an end. For the higher-level masterminds, which I now want to deal with, let's first look at who made this ideological monster of communism big in the first place.
And that was the October Revolution in Russia in 1917 as the starting point - it was financed from the background by American bankers on Wall Street. There is a whole fundamental work by the American historian Antony C. Sutton. And two names would definitely have to be mentioned as financiers of the communists, that is Paul Warburg and Jakob Schiff. Paul Warburg was officially the mastermind of the US central bank, the Federal Reserve. Back in 1913, when the FED was founded, there were many voices who claimed that Paul Warburg was actually working on behalf of the Rothschilds, including many high-ranking voices. And we also know, for example, that the Rothschilds and Warburgs worked together in the 1920s to found the Paneur.opa movement, where a Warburg really took orders directly from a Rothschild, you could say. So Paul Warburg had a hand in the October Revolution, almost certainly on behalf of the Rothschilds and at the latest with the second in the alliance. In the case of Jakob Schiff, this Rothschild connection is very clear, because the Schiff family even shared a house with the Rothschilds in Frankfurt in the 18th century. And these two bankers, Paul Warburg and Jakob Schiff, with their banks, Kuhn, Loeb & Co. and the Federal Reserve, were the bankers of the world revolution, so they used money to ensure that Lenin and Trotsky were able to seize power in Russia in 1917. And it is important to understand who actually implemented communism.
And again, a Rockefeller was involved in the founding of the Federal Reserve in 1913. And through these Rockefellers, who still work closely with the Rothschilds to this day, we quickly get back to the actors we are actually talking about, namely China and Russia. Because the Rockefellers, through their husband Henry Kissinger, initiated the opening of China in the 1970s, which is what led to China becoming a world power as we know it today. And during this period, in the 1970s, David Rockefeller traveled to China and visited the second man behind Mao Tse-tung, the Mao who is still held in high esteem in today's China. And David Rockefeller then wrote in the New York Times, after millions of Chinese had been killed by Mao, that China represented - quote - "one of the most important and successful experiments in human history", end of quote. Yes, anyone who looks into it more closely will see that China was a real project of the Rockefellers.
And then you can fast forward 50 years from the 1970s and come straight to the connection between Klaus Schwab and David Rockefeller. Klaus Schwab says unabashedly that Henry Kissinger was something like his mentor. And Henry Kissinger definitely worked for the Rockefellers, was their best man. And the other mentor that Klaus Schwab speaks of is someone called Maurice Strong, who, like Henry Kissinger, worked with the Rockefellers. That means that Schwab is also a Rockefeller man. And today Klaus Schwab, the mastermind of the Great Reset, says in a very similar tone to David Rockefeller back then, that China is literally, quote, "an attractive model for a large number of countries," end of quote. Klaus Schwab is thus saying that China is a blueprint for the world or for the West. And communist China, where we have seen that the Rockefellers, as co-founders of the FED, gave the starting signal for the global takeover of communism... So it all fits together. And then the Rothschilds, although they rarely reveal it publicly, are full of euphoria for communist China. In 2011, a certain Evelyn de Rothschild, no less than the Queen's financial advisor, appeared on the Bloomberg television channel and really had nothing but praise for China. For example, she indirectly mentioned the renminbi, the Chinese currency, as a world currency. And the Rothschilds have good business relations with China to this day, they admit it themselves, as you can read on their public portals. And there is enough reason to identify the Rothschilds as the masterminds of the October Revolution.
And in any case as an open partner of the Rockefellers, who are even more open in China. Then, the other way around, and this is also important, we have business relations from the Rothschilds to Russia. For example, in 2008, Nathaniel Rothschild is said to have invested 500 million dollars in an oligarch's aluminum company. He is very close to Putin, his name is Oleg Deripaska. Or of course Gerhard Schröder, who is a very close friend of Putin, accepted a position as an advisor at the Rothschild Bank after his chancellorship. But it gets even better, because the Rockefeller connection is completely clear with Putin, because the Rockefeller man and Schwab mentor Henry Kissinger was a very close friend of Putin before Kissinger's death. So everything already gives a very clear picture that there is cooperation at the higher levels. But of course the crucial connection between Russia and China and also these international financial elites is that both China and Russia hold communism in high esteem, which was also spread by these global puppet masters like Rothschild and Rockefeller. I'll just add that as an important end, of course.I'm sorry, so that you don't think I'm just looking at the symptoms here. I know that there are other forces in the background that determine the course of events.
But what I want to make clear is that this group of people has no problems with the communist system, on the contrary, they are standing at the birth bed of communism. They want it! And yes, that seems to be the goal for the future, that both sides are pulling together to introduce this world communism in every corner of the world. That is what is happening here now through the Great Reset or Agenda 2030. It is more cautious, more slow. And in Russia and China it is harder, it is more militaristic, but ultimately it is all the same spirit. And yes, whether communism is really the ultimate goal of elites like the Rothschilds is another question. I would also like to briefly mention messianic end-time sects that are pursuing certain goals. So I am also dealing with that. But it would go beyond the scope here and I will leave it at that as a rough forecast for the future, let's say, that we are all walking blindly into communism, which is being pushed by both sides, from the East and the West, where the ball is being passed to each other.
Exactly, yes, the digital prison from China, which according to Klaus Schwab is an attractive model - we have already published a double issue of the newspaper banned in Germany, formerly ExpressZeitung, so you can deal with these topics in more depth. Much more evidence is being collected there, which gives an even clearer picture.
And yes, again at the end as a conclusion, China and Russia are definitely not allies for us and communism has not really collapsed there and is not as dead as it is being sold to us. So these countries are still in league with the typical high finance masterminds and we should be very skeptical. As I said, towards the governments, including of course our own government, who are involved in this themselves, and not towards the people there. And yes, you can accuse the West of many things that are malicious, and that may be true, but the answer to that and the rescue from it are definitely not Putin and China. I didn't really want to get across any more with this talk, and I was very pleased and I'm done and I wish everyone a great event!
Ivo: The way you approached the whole thing was exciting. I regret that we couldn't give you more time. Maybe there will be a sequel at some point, but for me personally it was like... like a ski jump. At the beginning I think, wow, wow, wow, where is this man going? Is he going to get into the right-left battle now - and then whoosh? But then he flies, takes off and gets to the point. You did a brilliant job! The image of the birthing bed was also very apt, with the powers behind the scenes standing there at the birthing bed. Yes, we can see how people are being exploited here once again. Yes, you've already mentioned it all. Lenin, Trotsky, Stalin, all Freemasons. Putin, Freemasons. At the back, another club. But the expropriation of the peoples, where can you see it better? In a more full-blown form than in communism? Where everything is the state, the state... And there we have the Rothschilds again. So we see into whose hands we are being led. It was a valuable contribution. We thank you and wish you all the best. Good luck with your Express newspaper. Send our regards to everyone, the whole crew there, OK. Tilman Knechtel - thank you! We love you!
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20. AZK – Tilman Knechtel: Russia and China – enemies or allies of the West?
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Ivo Sasek: Our next speaker will be connected to us directly from the Philippines, with a six-hour time difference. And he too regularly opens the eyes of hundreds of thousands of people who are genuinely looking for the true connections in politics and business. I ask the technology: Is the connection to the Philippines OK? "Yes, we have a picture." - OK, then I say on behalf of all viewers from all over the world, thank you very much for your contribution to the 20th AZK. Roll the film to the short biography of Tilman Knechtel! Biography Tilman Knechtel Tilman Knechtel, born in 1987 in Filderstadt, Germany, is an author and investigative journalist. Tilman Knechtel has already devoted himself extensively to the Rothschild family, the occult music industry, Kabbalism and the Communist long-term strategy. His book publications include "The Rothschilds - One Family Rules the World" and "The Rockefellers - An American Nightmare". Tilman Knechtel ran the YouTube channel "Don't trust any celebrity" with over 130,000 subscribers. This has since been deleted from YouTube and can now be found under the name: "Don't trust any celebrity 3". Also available on Telegram under "Don't trust any celebrity officially". He also works as an editor for the Swiss "ExpressZeitung". The "ExpressZeitung" has already documented political, social and historical developments of our time in over 60 editions. Based on current world events, the "ExpressZeitung" creates a basis for the overall understanding of large and explosive topics. Due to his broad and well-founded global political expertise, Tilman Knechtel is a welcome guest on TV shows of independent media. Tilman Knechtel is speaking today on the topic: "Russia and China - enemies or allies of the West?" Tilman Knechtel: Yes, hello, I'm glad to be here. I hope you can hear me. Yes, you seem to be able to hear me. So yes, I'm very pleased to be here - at the AZK in a slightly different form than I've usually experienced the AZK. Nevertheless, yes, it's nice that it worked out. I was given half an hour for my talk, which I actually think is quite good because I'm not one for long introductions. And the topic isn't too complex to be able to convey it in half an hour. So I'll get to the point relatively quickly. Some of you may already know a lot of what I'm going to present from the Swiss newspaper - banned in Germany - formerly ExpressZeitung, where I'm an editor. And the topic is: Russia and China - enemies or allies of the West - question marks for now. I think that for some of you who are rightly disappointed with our Western politics right now, it's worth taking a look to see whether there are alternatives in these countries. Nevertheless, I have to keep it short, so I'll give the answer to the topic of the lecture straight away: in my view, China and Russia are not allies, but enemies of the West. And by that I mean quite clearly, and I really have to say this, I mean the regimes... I mean Putin and Xi Jinping and not the normal population there - they are clearly two different things. And the hostility towards the West - that can also be deduced very easily from very banal facts, I think - namely that Vladimir Putin and Xi Jinping are pursuing communist goals. And I assume that there won't be many communists watching here at the AZK who I first have to convince of how bad communism is. So, I can skip that point for now and start by proving that this ideology is also present in Russia and China. And let's start with Vladimir Putin. He is now presented in the western media as a tough, conservative type, so that one would assume that he would now really get his revenge on the US empire and the woke and then everything would be better. So he would restore normal conditions, I would say. All I can say is that this is not at all the image that many critical voices in Russia have - from Christians to conservatives to right-wingers - but there are also many critical voices within Russia who see him, as many critical Germans absurdly see the current government, namely as a leftist, as an internationalist or even as a communist. And there are reasons for that. For example, you can go back to 2016. There was a very clear speech by Vladimir Putin to the All-Russian Popular Front. That is a kind of lobby organization of his party. And let's take a look at this speech. It really is like scales falling from one's eyes. He emphasizes that his attitude to communist ideas has never wavered.ate and that he still keeps his party membership card at home. If you don't know, Putin joined the Communist Party in the 1970s and also the KGB secret service. That is probably where his loyalty still lies today. And then in the speech from 2016, the decisive sentence. Vladimir Putin says that he was never forced to join the Communist Party back then, but - quote Putin: "I liked communist and socialist ideas very much and I still like them." End of quote. So Putin still likes communist ideas - the ideas of the greatest mass murderers in history. And in 2005 he also said that the collapse of the Soviet Union was a catastrophe, literally the greatest geopolitical catastrophe in the 20th century. So for him, the collapse of a communist state is something tragic. That gives you a lot of insight! And yes, this is not an isolated case for him, which is why his critics within Russia also have a lot of ammunition. Here is another impressive example: Putin spoke at what you could almost call a communist or anti-fascist festival in March 2024 and gave a speech there. The whole thing was called the World Youth Festival. You don't hear anything about it here in the West. Most people will never have heard of it. So it was held in Russia this year and it is a huge event. On the surface it looks relatively harmless - typical propaganda. But if you look at who is taking part, you see young people from communist organizations from all over the world, thousands of them flocking to Russia. And yes, there was another World Youth Festival in 2017, which was still officially organized by the World Federation of Democratic Youth. And Putin appeared there and gave a speech. And this World Federation of Democratic Youth is a kind of umbrella organization for communist youth organizations. And Germany's representative in the World Federation of Democratic Youth, for example, is the Socialist German Workers' Youth, a subsidiary organization of the Communist Party of Germany. And in fact, many of the participants at the World Youth Festival in Russia, whether in 2017 or 2024, if they came from the West, had an Antifa background. So exactly the people who we would assume are diametrically opposed to Putin's supposedly patriotic values - one would assume. But that's wrong. Putin talks about them and lets them celebrate him. And it makes sense, because in my opinion it brings together exactly what belongs together. Because Antifa also comes from antifascism. And antifascism is something like the reason of state in Putin's Russia, you could say. And that's important to understand. That doesn't mean that you don't like fascists or Nazis - that's not my ideology either - but it's simply a new GDR code, you could say, or a new old code that we already know from the GDR, for the class enemy of the socialists. That means that anyone who is branded a fascist is not a socialist or communist and must be fought. So, there was an event organized by the international left where Putin appeared and was cheered. But pictures of this World Youth Festival don't go to the West because here Putin is portrayed as the savior of conservatives and Christians, while in Russia he is on good terms with socialists from all over the world, Cuba, Venezuela and so on. Yes, exactly, at the core of communist ideology was of course always world government, which actually goes without saying. But to underline it, we have Vladimir Lenin, for example, who said, quote: "We are internationalists. We strive for the firm unification and complete fusion of the workers and peasants of all the peoples of the world in a single worldwide Soviet republic." End of quote. And Leon Trotsky also spoke of a socialist world federation in the same way, which is interesting because everyone keeps talking about globalists. But the core of the whole thing is completely neglected for me, namely that this is still about communism and nothing is more globalist than communism. And that is precisely where there are commitments to world government within Russia. For example, Putin and Russia have spoken out several times in favor of Agenda 2030. This is also generally attributed to the West with BlackRock, the World Economic Forum and so on. But if you look at the origins, you also see that Agenda 2030 has socialist roots. The originator of this Agenda 2030 was, for example, a Norwegian socialist named Gro Harlem Brundtland. And Putin’s sympathy for communism, which we have just heardde in the speech is of course also a plea for this world government, because communism and world government go hand in hand, as Lenin also said. And you can also find more concrete information about this world government in Russia. And several times in the writings of Russia's most important strategist. That is Alexander Dugin, who really formulated something like Russian raison d'état. There is no other book than his "Fundamentals of Geopolitics" that has influenced the elites in Russia so much. And in this book "Fundamentals of Geopolitics" from 1997, Alexander Dugin writes about a new Russian empire that is to be founded. And he presents it like this, quote: "According to the logic of geopolitics, this empire must strategically and spatially surpass its predecessor, the Soviet Union. Therefore, the new empire must be a world empire in Eurasian, continental and long-term terms. The struggle for world domination by the Russian people is not yet over." End of quote. So we have a commitment to world power or world domination, and thus also to world government, which Lenin also demanded. And the word of this man, Alexander Dugin, really counts for something in Russia, even if many still want to deny it. And yes, this empire desired by Dugin is supposed to be the successor to the Soviet Union. And indeed, since Putin came to power, there has been a rebirth of the Soviet Union in Russia, which is not surprising, as Putin likes communist ideas, according to his own statement in his speech. So now Stalin monuments are being erected again. Stalin is also being whitewashed as a historical figure and there are calls to reintroduce Soviet names, for example renaming Volgograd to Stalingrad. Or here too - Putin reintroduced the Soviet Union's anthem in 2000, with new lyrics, but by the same communist author. And in terms of freedom of the press and freedom of opinion, we have also seen a relapse into Soviet conditions in Russia. So, at almost the same time as the "Compact" ban in Germany, Russia banned a major opposition media outlet, the "Moskow Times", and with a similar justification to that of Nancy Faeser, perhaps even a little more crude - quote: "discrediting decisions of the Russian leadership in both domestic and foreign policy." End of quote. That means that in Russia you are not allowed to criticize political decisions, otherwise you will be banned, which I consider to be a cornerstone of any free society. And even before that, many alternative media outlets had already been removed in Russia. But that is just a typical case of what Moscow does abroad, similar to the portrayal of Putin as a conservative. So they are hanging on to the opposition in the West in order to gain sympathy points there. And Russian foreign propaganda then criticizes what is happening in the West - as fascism. And at home they do exactly the same thing and a good example is the recent "Compact" ban. I am also completely against that, and I don't think much of Nancy Faeser, but what is Russia doing after the ban? So you send someone from the Foreign Ministry who speaks out against the ban and is extremely outraged about it - I would agree with the woman you sent there, but bans are... but what is happening in Russia at the same time? Exactly the same thing! So we are actually dealing with two sides of the same coin. Or here is a nice picture. I hope you can see the picture now, which should give some people something to think about. Putin on a state visit to North Korea. The picture alone, I think, speaks for itself. The people have to come out and cheer the two of them in front of these heroic portraits. And yes, the picture, I think, radiates pure communism. And then Putin also received a blank check from Kim Jong Un beforehand. He said, quote: "We have always and will continue to support all of Putin's decisions and decisions of the Russian government." End of quote. That means that there is no room between Putin and Kim Jong Un. And I don't have to explain now why North Korea is not a particularly beautiful and free country. That means that everywhere, if we look at today's Russia, we actually see this communist influence. And I could really give thousands more examples. And then we can now make the transition from Putin to Xi Jinping, who many people don't want to see as a unit, although for me they definitely are. So we have just before the Ukraine war in early 2022... Putin visited the Winter Olympics in Beijing and said, quote: "President Xi Jinpingng and I have known each other for a long time as good friends and politicians who largely share the same views on tackling the world's problems. We maintain close and frequent contact." End of quote. And Xi Jinping went even further and called Vladimir Putin his best friend in 2019 - not just any friend, but the best friend. So there's no room for a leaf between the two. So we have the same views on tackling the world's problems. Or on the Tagesschau just two months ago you could read, quote: "Russia and China want to deepen their cooperation in various fields such as logistics, transport, energy and agriculture." End of quote. And that's the point. So this cooperation with China puts another big exclamation mark behind Putin's communist worldview, which he already openly admitted in the speech. Because China is an openly communist country, that cannot be denied. A country, for example, in which the communist mass murderer Mao Tse-tung still has something like a saintly status. And also a country whose only party writes in its statutes, quote: "The highest ideal and the ultimate goal of the party is the realization of communism." End of quote. So that too is unmistakable and communism, as we heard earlier, can of course only be realized worldwide, as Lenin just stated, which is why a commitment to communism is always a commitment to world government - again the keyword globalism. And in the same way, China, like Russia, has also committed itself to promoting Agenda 2030, which, as I said, is a softer form of communism. Mao is still preserved in the memorial hall in Beijing, just as Lenin is still on display in a mausoleum on Red Square. So the communist murderers on both sides are honored. To put it provocatively, it's like having a Hitler mausoleum on Alexanderplatz, the distance to the Third Reich would not be very credible, I would say. The Corona policy, which could come back at any time, looked just as communist. China brutally tortured its population. That went on until 2023, when everything was already open again here. So these were our lockdowns on steroids in China, where people couldn't leave their homes for weeks at a time. Whole residential areas were cordoned off, supermarkets were closed. You saw people waving out of their windows because their fridge was empty and they couldn't go out during the lockdowns. Whole districts were completely closed down if just one positive PCR test came back. And of course people were then locked up in these notorious quarantine camps, where the containers really did look like prison cells. And there, too, people were locked up for weeks at a time. The Corona terror by Xi Jinping, which even our governments, which were by no means squeamish, actually look nice in comparison. Of course, it has now gotten around that the Chinese regime can paralyze opponents of the regime by simply setting their QR code to red, because then you could no longer move freely in China. I don't know if that still exists right now, but it is certainly something that can be brought back in the future. And yes, Russia has now oriented itself a little more towards the West when it comes to Corona, was not as strict as China, but did not stand out in any way in a positive way that could now be used as a good alternative. Exactly, and now I have talked a lot about communism, and in my eyes we are only dealing with an ideology that is a means to an end. For the higher-level masterminds, which I now want to deal with, let's first look at who made this ideological monster of communism big in the first place. And that was the October Revolution in Russia in 1917 as the starting point - it was financed from the background by American bankers on Wall Street. There is a whole fundamental work by the American historian Antony C. Sutton. And two names would definitely have to be mentioned as financiers of the communists, that is Paul Warburg and Jakob Schiff. Paul Warburg was officially the mastermind of the US central bank, the Federal Reserve. Back in 1913, when the FED was founded, there were many voices who claimed that Paul Warburg was actually working on behalf of the Rothschilds, including many high-ranking voices. And we also know, for example, that the Rothschilds and Warburgs worked together in the 1920s to found the Paneur.opa movement, where a Warburg really took orders directly from a Rothschild, you could say. So Paul Warburg had a hand in the October Revolution, almost certainly on behalf of the Rothschilds and at the latest with the second in the alliance. In the case of Jakob Schiff, this Rothschild connection is very clear, because the Schiff family even shared a house with the Rothschilds in Frankfurt in the 18th century. And these two bankers, Paul Warburg and Jakob Schiff, with their banks, Kuhn, Loeb & Co. and the Federal Reserve, were the bankers of the world revolution, so they used money to ensure that Lenin and Trotsky were able to seize power in Russia in 1917. And it is important to understand who actually implemented communism. And again, a Rockefeller was involved in the founding of the Federal Reserve in 1913. And through these Rockefellers, who still work closely with the Rothschilds to this day, we quickly get back to the actors we are actually talking about, namely China and Russia. Because the Rockefellers, through their husband Henry Kissinger, initiated the opening of China in the 1970s, which is what led to China becoming a world power as we know it today. And during this period, in the 1970s, David Rockefeller traveled to China and visited the second man behind Mao Tse-tung, the Mao who is still held in high esteem in today's China. And David Rockefeller then wrote in the New York Times, after millions of Chinese had been killed by Mao, that China represented - quote - "one of the most important and successful experiments in human history", end of quote. Yes, anyone who looks into it more closely will see that China was a real project of the Rockefellers. And then you can fast forward 50 years from the 1970s and come straight to the connection between Klaus Schwab and David Rockefeller. Klaus Schwab says unabashedly that Henry Kissinger was something like his mentor. And Henry Kissinger definitely worked for the Rockefellers, was their best man. And the other mentor that Klaus Schwab speaks of is someone called Maurice Strong, who, like Henry Kissinger, worked with the Rockefellers. That means that Schwab is also a Rockefeller man. And today Klaus Schwab, the mastermind of the Great Reset, says in a very similar tone to David Rockefeller back then, that China is literally, quote, "an attractive model for a large number of countries," end of quote. Klaus Schwab is thus saying that China is a blueprint for the world or for the West. And communist China, where we have seen that the Rockefellers, as co-founders of the FED, gave the starting signal for the global takeover of communism... So it all fits together. And then the Rothschilds, although they rarely reveal it publicly, are full of euphoria for communist China. In 2011, a certain Evelyn de Rothschild, no less than the Queen's financial advisor, appeared on the Bloomberg television channel and really had nothing but praise for China. For example, she indirectly mentioned the renminbi, the Chinese currency, as a world currency. And the Rothschilds have good business relations with China to this day, they admit it themselves, as you can read on their public portals. And there is enough reason to identify the Rothschilds as the masterminds of the October Revolution. And in any case as an open partner of the Rockefellers, who are even more open in China. Then, the other way around, and this is also important, we have business relations from the Rothschilds to Russia. For example, in 2008, Nathaniel Rothschild is said to have invested 500 million dollars in an oligarch's aluminum company. He is very close to Putin, his name is Oleg Deripaska. Or of course Gerhard Schröder, who is a very close friend of Putin, accepted a position as an advisor at the Rothschild Bank after his chancellorship. But it gets even better, because the Rockefeller connection is completely clear with Putin, because the Rockefeller man and Schwab mentor Henry Kissinger was a very close friend of Putin before Kissinger's death. So everything already gives a very clear picture that there is cooperation at the higher levels. But of course the crucial connection between Russia and China and also these international financial elites is that both China and Russia hold communism in high esteem, which was also spread by these global puppet masters like Rothschild and Rockefeller. I'll just add that as an important end, of course.I'm sorry, so that you don't think I'm just looking at the symptoms here. I know that there are other forces in the background that determine the course of events. But what I want to make clear is that this group of people has no problems with the communist system, on the contrary, they are standing at the birth bed of communism. They want it! And yes, that seems to be the goal for the future, that both sides are pulling together to introduce this world communism in every corner of the world. That is what is happening here now through the Great Reset or Agenda 2030. It is more cautious, more slow. And in Russia and China it is harder, it is more militaristic, but ultimately it is all the same spirit. And yes, whether communism is really the ultimate goal of elites like the Rothschilds is another question. I would also like to briefly mention messianic end-time sects that are pursuing certain goals. So I am also dealing with that. But it would go beyond the scope here and I will leave it at that as a rough forecast for the future, let's say, that we are all walking blindly into communism, which is being pushed by both sides, from the East and the West, where the ball is being passed to each other. Exactly, yes, the digital prison from China, which according to Klaus Schwab is an attractive model - we have already published a double issue of the newspaper banned in Germany, formerly ExpressZeitung, so you can deal with these topics in more depth. Much more evidence is being collected there, which gives an even clearer picture. And yes, again at the end as a conclusion, China and Russia are definitely not allies for us and communism has not really collapsed there and is not as dead as it is being sold to us. So these countries are still in league with the typical high finance masterminds and we should be very skeptical. As I said, towards the governments, including of course our own government, who are involved in this themselves, and not towards the people there. And yes, you can accuse the West of many things that are malicious, and that may be true, but the answer to that and the rescue from it are definitely not Putin and China. I didn't really want to get across any more with this talk, and I was very pleased and I'm done and I wish everyone a great event! Ivo: The way you approached the whole thing was exciting. I regret that we couldn't give you more time. Maybe there will be a sequel at some point, but for me personally it was like... like a ski jump. At the beginning I think, wow, wow, wow, where is this man going? Is he going to get into the right-left battle now - and then whoosh? But then he flies, takes off and gets to the point. You did a brilliant job! The image of the birthing bed was also very apt, with the powers behind the scenes standing there at the birthing bed. Yes, we can see how people are being exploited here once again. Yes, you've already mentioned it all. Lenin, Trotsky, Stalin, all Freemasons. Putin, Freemasons. At the back, another club. But the expropriation of the peoples, where can you see it better? In a more full-blown form than in communism? Where everything is the state, the state... And there we have the Rothschilds again. So we see into whose hands we are being led. It was a valuable contribution. We thank you and wish you all the best. Good luck with your Express newspaper. Send our regards to everyone, the whole crew there, OK. Tilman Knechtel - thank you! We love you! Tilman Knechtel: Take care, bye. Ivo: Bye, bye!
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