Continuăm publicarea unor comentarii interesante. Le mulțumim însă tuturor, inclusiv cititorilor care trec mai departe fără să lase nicio mărturie. Poate data viitoare… Tuturor, tot binele!
i.c.
Textul cu care a debutat site-ul nostru
Situl este excelent , tocmai datorita flexibilitatii tonului, nu doar al varietatii remarcabile a subiectelor, care permit informarea cititorului si suscita participarea comentatorilor, fiecare cu ce stie mai bine sau considera mai important de aflat, pentru toata lumea..
Fara acest site , prea putini dintre noi ar fi stiut cine l-a ocrotit pe Petre Tutea la batranete si cine l-a ajutat sa-si propage lucrarile.
Fara Dumneavoastra , multe nu s-ar fi petrecut cu Petre Tutea, domnule profesor..
Sa va deie Domnul sanatate si putere sa tineti steagul sus in continuare, invatand romanii despre ce nu stiu dar trebuie sa stie, ca sa transmita copiilor lor!
A propos: scoateti-l pe Vlad Georgescu din ecuatia santajistilor – el era foarte pazit de Vladimir Socor si de Remesh si de baligoiul pervers Gelu Ionescu, si de multi altii eiusde farinae care misunau intr-una in jurul lui: NU CRED CA VLAD GEORGESCU V-A SABOTAT PUBLICAREA operei ” Recviem pentru Jan Palak” şi cele câteva intervenţii trimise!!!!!!!!!!!!!
E absolut sigur ca nici nu i-au parvenit lucrarile dumneavoastra!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Vlad Georgescu a fost precis iradiat deoarece era roman si patriot, (brusc s-a trezit cu o tumora gigantica crescuta pe creier intr-o viteza inexplicabila decat prin iradiere, ea i-a fost operata iar la doua luni fix dupa operatie a decedat. De la o persoana(crestin ) extrem de bine informata stiu ca Vlad Georgescu a iesit intr-o noapte in turnul Arabella al E.Lib. si in jur de miezul noptii a strigat in microfon: „Romani, revoltati-va, daca nu va revoltati sunteti un popor de nimic”!.
De la aceeasi persoana stiu ca a urlat in public ca „Sunt prea multi evrei la Europa Libera care fac opinia si cenzureaza adevarul, fapt pentru care transmisiile dezinformeaza!!!!!!”.
Vlad Georgescu era vehement anticomunist. I-a facut zob pe parvenitii de la putere ridiculizandu-le si numele lor hade, asa cum nu le-ar place unora de pe acest site care nu suporta caricatura nemiloasa fata de raufacatori.
Se tragea din Sturdza si Racovita si era recasatorit cu o romanca cu tatal ce se tragea din vechea aristocratie germana, intemnitat pentru ani lungi, fara cauza.
La unul dintre cocktailurile din apartamentul lui la parterre din Munchen, am surprins o ura de o intensitate inexplicabila pe fata lui Vladimir Socor, privindu-l de la spate pe Vlad Georgescu si urmarindu-l cu o mutra total schimonosita de acest sentiment fata de istoricul roman !
In viata sunt astfel de imagini care iti explica abea in timp anumite derulari de evenimente.
El a fost ucis de tovarasii criminali de la Europa Libera, intrucat era si simtea romaneste .Si nu altfel!
A fost un mare curajos sa urle ce a urlat in gura mare in fata unor colegi in majoritate iudei !
A tras consecintele care n-au intarziat sa se manifeste.
Dumnezeu sa il odihneasca SI SA-I IERTE TOATE PACATELE, cate o fi avut.
Voici cine era director peste Vlad Georgescu in acele
vremuri: (mai jos aveti si niste comentarii asupra cartii lui Urban , ca sa va lamuriti mai clar asupra al lui „angle of the dangle”)
Mr Urban, un iudeu firav, iubitor de poeti esoterici si
preponderamente homosexuali(cititi articolul), conectat si cu amicii lui
Kissinger dar care era mare „conservator” apropiat de Thatcher, care scrie
carti in care demonstreaza faptul ca
INAMICII CEI MAI MARI AI APUSULUI LA
EUROPA LIBERA NU ERAU RUSII CI IN PRIMUL RAND STANGISTII DIN USA SI DIN
EUROPA, multi dintre ei fosti sau fii de comunisti actuali vremurilor de atunci!!!ACESTIA ERAU INAMICII MULT MAI PUTIN VIZIBILI DECAT RUSIA, SI MAI PARSIVI, CACI ERAU CU MULT MAI PUTERNICI CI MAI INFLUENTI!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!sustine Urban.
E foarte interesanta documentatia oferita de Urban in cartea
sa, asupra Eur Libere, dar si comentariile de aici pentru
cine vrea sa se se orienteze asupra curentelor de „gandire” de la Europa Libera
si Radio Liberty din USA
https://pinkindustry.wordpress.com/the-institute-for-european-defence-and-strategic-studies/george-r-urban/
PINKINDUSTRY
The ATLANTIC SEMANTIC
George R. Urban
Dr. George R. Urban Former
director of Radio Free Europe andwas one
of the leading Western organisers against Cold War communism.
…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………
In his writing on the two American-funded international
broadcasting organizations— Radio Free Europe and Radio Liberty — such as his
last book the (1997) Radio Free Europe And The Pursuit Of
Democracy: My War Within The Cold War, Urban contends that a second
opponent other than the Soviets was less visible but more powerful: influential
members of the American and West European Left. what he describes as “the
ceaseless sneering, jeering, and outright hostility of progressivist American
opinion-makers. . . . I will not forget that long and bitter domestic
opposition or how close the West had come, through complacency, inattention and
incomprehension, to appeasing the modern world’s most complete despotism”. For
Urban these influences also included RFE staff, and after the eventual
revelation in the 1960s of CIA funding of both RFE and of the Congress for
Cultural Freedom, he describes ‘appeasers’ within RFE who “black-listed or
blue-pencilled” broadcasts by Bernard Levin, Alexander Solzhenitsyn, and Lord
Chalfont and proposed inviting Soviet bloc officials to the Munich studios to
challenge RFE/RL whenever they thought the Radios were unfair. These reforms
became part of Urban’s perception and awareness of communist agents and
‘sleepers’ within the organizations:
I had handed down to me a number of editors and researchers with
communist and left-socialist backgrounds and leanings. Some had come on board
in the wake of the Prague Spring (1968) as a result of the Radio’s support of
reform communism and were so punctiliously protected by our unions and German
labor law that they were virtually irremovable. Most of them had ceased to be
communists in the narrow sense, but their loyalty was suspect. . . . They
included members of various Eastern intelligence networks.
Prin gust, se autodefineste pasionat de poezia esoterica si
aflam ca iubea ceva poeti homodexuali , Mallarmé, Verlaine si in primul rand pe
Stefan George si cercul lui „ascuns” de elitisti.
Iata deci gustul sefului Europei Libere , luptator pentru „détente”
in timpul „razboiului rece”
Facea parte din cercul
lui Thatcher si fusese instaurat la Eur Lib – via BBC, ca sa le puna botnitsa
subtila romanilor autentici, gen Vlad Georgescu.
Comentarii asupra cartii lui URBAN:
Radio Free Europe and the Pursuit of Democracy
My
War Within the Cold War
·
George R. Urban
REVIEWS
PREVIEW
CONTENTS
EXCERPTS
Out of Print.
From the 1950s to the aftermath of communist rule, two
American-funded international broadcasting organizations—Radio Free Europe and
Radio Liberty—engaged in a prolonged battle of ideas: with remarkable
persistence, the Radios fought against the spread of communist ideology. This
book is a unique, personal account of Cold War combat over the airwaves, of
psychological battles that succeeded in eroding the international appeal of the
Soviet system and ultimately in helping to bring about the implosion of the
Soviet empire.
A leading expert on East and Central European and Soviet affairs, George R.
Urban offers an insider’s perspective on the history of Radio Free Europe by
drawing on his service during the 1960s and his term as overall director in the
1980s. In vivid detail Urban describes how the Radios promoted the cause of
liberal democracy and the free market economy for more than four decades and
stood up against the Soviet system, with its clandestine offshoots and fifth
columns in all the countries of the West. Urban contends that a second opponent
was less visible but more powerful: influential members of the American and
West European Left who believed the Soviet superpower should not be thwarted.
The author explores the often controversial strategies and tactics employed by
the staff and administrators of the Radios, sheds light on their role in the
tragic 1956 Hungarian Revolution, examines the ideas and convictions of key
figures, and reveals how communism was intellectually unmasked in a
psychological contest that also made possible reconciliation between nations
and individuals.
George R. Urban is
emeritus director of Radio Free Europe.
Editorial Reviews
From Library Journal
Although it seldom led to shooting, the Cold War was
nonetheless a hard-fought conflict that lasted over 40 years. Urban, a prolific
author (e.g., Stalinism, 1986) and former editor of the British journal
Encounter, has produced this memoir of his time as director of Radio Free
Europe. In tandem with Radio Liberty, Radio Free Europe sought to promote
Western values and causes to East European countries that fell under Communist
domination after World War II. Urban’s strident anticommunism comes through on
nearly every page; he considers Stalin and his successors as tangible evidence
of evil in the world and conducted his work at Radio Free Europe with nearly
religious fervor. He is especially bitter toward Western intellectuals whom he
deemed „soft” on communism. Urban is a remarkably articulate writer
whose account of the struggles with the Soviets over the air waves provides
fascinating reading. Recommended for all academic and large public
libraries.?Edward Goedeken, Iowa State Univ. Lib., Ames
Copyright 1997 Reed Business Information, Inc.
From Kirkus Reviews
An unusual record of the Cold War which shows that the
veterans of the intellectual war were often as brave and determined as the
soldiers and spies. Urban was one of that glittering group of European intellectuals,
some of them former Communists, who understood that the Cold War was as much an
intellectual and moral struggle as a fight for power. Born in Hungary, he
arrived in Britain after the end of the WW II, was associated with the magazine
Encounter and the BBC European Service, and in the early 1980s became director
of Radio Free Europe and Radio Liberty. Today, with the outcome of the
ideological struggle a matter of history, it’s useful to be reminded by Urban
that the outcome was often in doubt–that there were times when it could be bad
for one’s career prospects to be known as an anti-Communist, when it was
seriously asserted that the West was as bad as the Soviet Union, and when the
prospect of the Soviet Union outstripping the West was widely canvassed. Urban
found the „moral neutrality, and often direct hostility, of an opinion-making
segment of the American intelligentsia . . . a more serious hindrance to our
work” than anything the Soviets could contrive. The radio stations operated
within tight constraints: They were not allowed to call for revolution in
Soviet-dominated nations, for example (a reflection in part of a serious
misjudgment during the 1956 Hungarian Revolution, which Urban goes into at
length). Nor could they call for the dismemberment of the Soviet empire,
whatever its tensions and crimes. And some of the most distinguished critics of
the Soviets were intermittently barred from the airwaves by the station’s
management, in gestures of „near- appeasement.” Passionate, courageous,
balanced in its assessments, Urban’s book is filled with some wise and highly
original reflections on the greatest conflict of our times. – Copyright
©1997, Kirkus Associates, LP. All rights reserved.
Am uitat sa-l mentionez pe Nestor Ratesh care era foarte activ in acele vremuri si gravita mult si pe langa Vlad.
Ratesh a fost parasutat inca de regimul Dej, la Washington ca sa o supregheze pe Lica Gheorghiu iar, in 1996 a fost adus la Praga. Un ovreu batran si paranoic, care a avut o idila cu o romanca casatorita cu un celebru traducator din Eminescu si a pregatit inchiderea serviciului roman. A facut tandem cu EH, cel care avea fotoliul de director al serviciului roman al DW blocat mai bine de un an, imediat dupa inchiderea emisiunilor RFE/RL s-a instalat in birourile de la Koln apoi, a fost trimis de MOSAD la Palatul Victoria, apoi in pta. Alba Iulia din Bucuresti, director de editorial la slugoiul serviciilor secrete germane!
L-am vizitat si in apartamentul lui din Washington DC(in copilarie chiar ma legase o amicitie de sotia lui – fuseseram colegi de banca): acolo, in Washington, Vlad a scos din sertare fotografiile unei biserici (sau manastiri, nu mai stiu) ctitorite de stramosii lui: erau picturi murale cu acesti stramosi care reprezentau ctitorii bisericii respective.
Vlad era foarte mandru ca este roman.
Ion Dumitru Verlag din Munchen ii scosese cartea pomenita de mine mai sus, in care Vlad caricaturiza pe tovarasii criminali care carmuiau Romania in acele vremuri.
Spre rusinea mea am dat-o si altora si am uitat titlul – usor de gasit: cartea merita citita! istoricul Vlad Georgescu avea si bucuria caricaturii – era un om cu cel mai inteligent humor.
….mda , multor evrei le trebuie o viata intreaga sa inteleaga ca de fapt sunt …romani …….am intilnit…..batrini in ultimele zile ale vietii , vroiau sa vorbeasca cu mine ..romaneste …Vlad Georgescu a fost un astfel de evreu , roman . A fost dus de nas de oculta ca un fraier . Comunistii erau adevaratii patrioti ,… el un naiv , nu a fost capabil sa intelega planul criminal al sionismului occidental.
Nu stiu exact daca nu avea eventual si evrei in familie dar in mod absolut sigur era in cazul acesta o corcitura cu ancestori preponderamente romani!