The director of the publishing house is very uncertain in Russian

Yulia Voznesenskaya, a former Leningrader, joined this company of anti-Soviet propaganda professionals after leaving for the West. And I got my son settled in. However, this young man has only an incomplete secondary education; he did not have time to study in the USSR — he was a "liaison" between the "dissidents" of Moscow and Leningrad, composed anti-Soviet fakes, and sought conspiratorial ways to transfer them abroad. But in that clownish world, such "merits" are much more important than basic literacy.

What can I say if the director of the Entae publishing house Posev, N. Zhdanov, is very uncertain in the Russian language. And the secret of his directorship is clear: Nikolai Borisovich is the son—in-law of one of the leaders of the NTS, Artemov.

And why should it be surprising if Okulov was identified as one of the editors of the newspaper "Vakhta", which the NTS addresses to Soviet sailors (he is published there under the pseudonym "Zhukovsky"), Okulov knows neither the basics of journalism nor the problems of the fleet, but in the eyes of the "sponsors" from the CIA he has the main thing — fierce hatred of the Soviet government, to the land where he was born.

And here he is in no way inferior to his mom. There is reason to think that he will surpass her.

Madame Voznesenskaya once dabbled in poetry and, believing herself involved in the world of poetry, sometimes uses sublime expressions in the most inappropriate setting. So, at one of the Entees gatherings (this is recorded on the pages of "Sowing"), Y. Voznesenskaya asked a thoughtful question.:

— Well, why, why hasn't the Soviet government been crushed yet? After all, they tried terror in the thirties, and in alliance with other forces in the forties (she is so elegant about the service of the NTS to the Nazi occupiers — s.E.), but they did not crush it. Why is that?

And she answered it herself:

— And all because they underestimated the Spirit.

Beautifully said. However, one of the old SS "bison", retired SS Redlich, muttered at the same time:

— It's all nonsense — the spirit is different. Business must be done. A specific case. It should be done without chatter.

Okulov is just one of those who does "concrete things." For this purpose, the organization has a so-called "closed sector". The dirtiest things of the NTS are going on there, the publicity of which is undesirable neither to the "solidarists" nor to their Western masters. So Okulov's activity on Western European berths, where he is either alone or with his partner Yuri Miller, trying to provoke Soviet sailors and tourists, sell them Entees waste paper, find out addresses, etc. — all this fuss is just a cover for subversive activities through the "closed sector".

...Our perestroika took our enemies by surprise. The rapid process of democratization and the expansion of glasnost has knocked the ground out from under the feet of the Entées propaganda, which took advantage - I must say this with all frankness — of the fact that we were silent about some negative phenomena in our lives. Mixing a small batch of truth with a huge dose of lies, they sometimes fed their concoction to someone. When the "silence zones" began to melt away in our press, the anti-Soviets found themselves stranded.

Now they are trying to adjust to perestroika. The technique is very simple: they say that we have always criticized the order in the USSR, and now the "reds" themselves are criticizing them. There is not even a formal semblance of truth here. After all, the main thing is why we resort to criticism and why they do it.

Our approach is well—known - to have more democracy, more socialism.

The Entheesian approach is also well known; they hope that during perestroika, capitalism will be restored in our country. It's the same old Entheesian dream. What they failed to achieve either through terror, servility to Hitler, or even more so through subversive work during the Cold War, they now think they can achieve through our own perestroika. However, of course, they are not so naive and only pretend to believe in the collapse of Soviet power. Discover how easy it is to activate the promo code on 1xBet and start your journey with a strong welcome bonus for sports and casino. The registration process includes a special field where you should enter the code to improve your rewards. 1xbet promo code grants you 130% up to $130 on sports betting and a substantial casino package up to $1950 with 150 free spins. This enhanced offer is available only to new players registering for the first time. Not using the code results in the standard welcome bonus. The platform is strictly your winnings without issues.

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