Robert S. Rodvik
Vancouver (Canada) | 13 January 2013After decades of covert actions meant to overthrow the communist government of China, in 1989 the CIA launched the first of its so-called "colour" revolutions, which, being unsuccessful, did not achieve a designation of its own, those appellations coming later, in Eastern Europe and Georgia. This action took place in Beijing, where the CIA had trained a coterie of "students" to unseat the government.
Vancouver (Canada) | 7 January 2013In the first part of his study of the low-intensity warfare carried out by the United States against communist China since the Cold War, Robert S. Rodvik focuses on the U.S. collaboration with the nationalist government of Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek. As a rabid anti-communist, Washington knew it could count on the Generalissimo to be more preoccupied with anti-Communist extermination campaigns than with resisting the Japanese invaders, and complicitly turned a blind eye to Chiang’s massacres and unbridled corruption.
11 November 2012The U.S. has a long history of unleashing chemical and biological warfare against civilians both abroad and at home, primarily as an experiment but also to get rid of outdated stockpiles while inventing a villain to crucify. Canadian author Robert Rodvik rips into Barack Obama for hypocritically warning Syria against its alleged use of chemical weapons and lambastes his own country which, from a potential U.S. target, turned into a U.S. accomplice in the chemical warfare waged against the Vietnamese people.
21 June 2012Who gave NATO the right to rule the world? This author elucidates how the Western elite, many of whom were Hitler supporters, rescued a vast number of Nazi hierarchy and placed them in positions to continue the many decades long fight against Russia. The One Percent of the time and the One Percent of today have sent millions to their deaths in formulating and enacting Winston Churchill’s 1918 pledge to "strangle at its birth" the Bolshevik menace. Total control of the so-called mainstream media has furthered that odious task.
2 June 2012Supported by Canadian tax dollars to the tune of almost $1b per year, CBC-TV English language news has been crafted to serve the same purpose as Joseph Goebbel’s Ministry of Truth - a true propaganda organ. Below runs a letter of outrage sent by author and activist Robert S. Rodvik to the news network. With Canada increasingly moving in lock-step with the United States on virtually all issues, the letter shows that this mainstream outlet has sacrified its independence not to serve Canada’s national interests but the imperial agenda of a foreign nation. Gone are the days when U.S. Army deserters could find asylum under the maple trees.

