Russia Is Still the Evil Empire / FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

For interviews: Cliff Kincaid, Kincaid@comcast.net

www.usasurvival.org

In dramatic revelations largely overlooked by most media, the transgender killer in the attack on the Catholic church and school in Minneapolis had Russian words in his notebook on the planned murders. The entries in Cyrillic script, a writing system used by Russians, are an indication that something with global implications is at work here – a Russian connection to mass murder on American soil.

Interestingly, Ukrainian journalist Vira Kravchuk notes that the killer “scrawled desperate Russian phrases throughout his notebook” and listed Russian rappers and Russian rock bands among his preferred musicians.

Considering these developments, as well as Russia’s genocidal campaign against Ukraine, a report from the public policy group America’s Survival, Inc. (ASI) concludes that President Ronald Reagan’s “Evil Empire” speech about the Soviet Union, calling it the “focus of evil in the modern world,” is just as relevant and true now, as it was then.

The 28-page report, Russia Is Still the Evil Empire, is written by ASI President Cliff Kincaid, a veteran journalist, and features an interview with Cristian Derosa, the author of Russia’s Black Sun: Occult Roots of Eurasianism, an examination of Russian ideology.

The Russian government, since the time of the Russian Communist revolution, has been a cancer which is now spreading but whose materialist atheism is now packaged as traditional Christian values. Today, it represents demonic and genocidal forces in the world, such as the Russian export of “Queer Communism” to the West and its representative, Minneapolis transgender school shooter Robin/Robert Westman.

Kincaid and Derosa explain how the Russian ideology now pushed by Putin’s “brain”, Alexander Dugin, is based on communism, mysticism, and “New Age” or dark elements of the occult, and is called geopolitical “Eurasianism.”

In a discussion of Russia’s reputation as “Murder International,” Kincaid links Putin’s regime to assassination plots involving the poison Novichok and regards Putin’s comment on the red carpet in Alaska about President Trump being “in good health” and “alive” as a serious threat to his life. Putin’s ability to kill people, including his domestic enemies, makes him a savage and vicious enemy, and the Russian regime and its proxies, such as Iran, can strike on U.S. soil.

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