The Amherst Cauldron
By Albert Bates
February 25, 2015 "ICH"
- We have been fortunate to be outside
the United States for these past three
months, and able to take our news unfogged
by the media cabal. The parallel universe
occupied by US news is especially poignant
when viewing something like the situation in
the Ukraine. Lately we have been watching a
rebel counteroffensive that had surrounded
and slowly exterminated the NATO puppet army
in the Donbass region, around the railway
hub at Debaltsevo, in a military maneuver
called “the cauldron.” It was executed by
volunteer foot-soldiers who, armed with
small arms and trophy mortars and rockets,
scored a massive victory against attacking
battalions of Empire's tanks and heavy
artillery backed by NATO drones and AWACs.
The Russians remember “the cauldron” all too
well. In the winter of 1941-1942, during the
Wehrmacht Blitz on Stalingrad, Germany's
northern offensive was stopped and
surrounded in the Valdai Hills near the town
of Demyansk. There, nine of Stalin's armies
attacked Field Marshal Wilhelm Ritter von
Leeb’s Heeresgruppe Nord (Army Group North)
with the objective of breaking the siege at
Leningrad and pushing the invaders farther
west, away from Moscow. The Germans were
facing a vastly superior enemy while
freezing in their threadbare summer
uniforms.
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A cauldron |
Cut-off German units formed
strongpoints in villages that were bypassed
by Red Army assault troops, and follow-up
Soviet units had to constantly siphon off
forces to try and overcome them. Some of the
strongpoints fell, while others held out for
weeks. Hitler demanded Demyansk be held at
all cost, so the German commanders were
denied the freedom of action necessary to
prevent a Russian flanking maneuver. On
February 9, contact with overland supply
lines was severed and the Demyansk Kessel
(cauldron) was born. Fortunately for the
Germans, the Luftwaffe, at the cost of 265
aircraft, was able to resupply the 100,000
troops trapped there until a breakout could
be mounted in March.
Which brings us to the present moment. We
have been scratching our heads for an
analogy by which to explain the war in
Ukraine, which is auguring in a new Cold War
between the US and Russia, to USAnians whose
only sources of information are The New York
Times, CNN or Fox. It is easy enough to
watch Russia Today or read blogs like Club
Orlov, but most people don't—and so absorb
the sabre-rattling by senior Washington
officials as if it were grounded in some
actual facts. The analogy we concocted,
while imprecise and awkward, nonetheless
serves a purpose, which is to expose the
psychotic break with reality that has taken
place in the US media. Imagine, if you will,
the region of New England plus New York in
place of the Ukraine, with Albany in the
role of Kiev, Maine in the role of Crimea
and Canada in the role of Russia. To make
the analogy work, we will have to assume
that New York City will undergo a
spontaneous existence failure at some point
and leave that subject unexplored.
Wall Street Bankers watch
warily from their penthouse eyries the
power that populist movements like
Occupy is gaining, especially in Albany
but also in the New England States.
Determined to thwart them, lest a revolt
gather momentum against their interests,
they decide to funnel millions of
dollars to right wing rabble, to cause
massive trouble... and to then wrest
order out of the ensuing chaos (this
part of their plan was always a bit
sketchy, but they couldn't think of
anything better).
Unfortunately, the only psychologically
normal right-wing rabble they can find
wouldn't pass the physical due to weight
issues and is permanently glued to giant
plasma TV screens with their mouths
stuffed full of cheese doodles, and so
they have to go with the rejects:
skinheads, neo-Nazis, gun freaks and
prepper wing-nuts. A State Department
official is tasked with feeding and
herding these rejects together.
After a sudden and severe downturn in
the stock market, the economy goes into
free-fall and events spin out of
control. Anarchist rallies take place
throughout New England. A prominent
Goldman Sachs broker's Connecticut
estate is overrun and videos posted to
YouTube show pearled chandeliers and
gold faucets. Throughout New England,
grassroots efforts drive legislators to
enact sweeping reforms. A new “uniform
code” of banking reforms, designed to
break finance cartels and prosecute
fraud, takes hold among the states,
snatching the initiative away from the
bureaucratic heel-draggers at the
federal level.
Then comes the great day that changes
everything. It starts as a small protest
march in Albany, to which the State
Police predictably overreact. But then a
group of snipers, of unknown provenance,
kill a hundred or so people, both
protesters and police among them. After
that incident, a group of rioters, some
secretly in the pay of Wall Street and
coordinated by the US State Department,
seize the Capitol in Albany. Much to
everyone's surprise, the New York
National Guard defects to the rebel
side. Despite impassioned pleas from the
Canadian Premier, Washington does not
send in troops to restore order.
In the anarchy that is Albany, a slate
of fresh faces wins a statewide
referendum and forms a new state
government. It is quickly endorsed by
other parts of the emergent “New England
Federation” of states, all of which want
to push back against the Wall Street
bankers and their corruption by
enlarging the scope of the uniform code.
But the federally-funded wing-nuts also
move quickly to consolidate their power,
pushing through a wide-reaching agenda
of oppressive laws. Some states in New
England try to distance themselves,
while others serve as apologists. Maine
surprises everyone when it decides that
it wants nothing to do with any of this
and votes to secede and join Canada.
Washington vows to take Maine back but
it is trying to walk a narrow line with
Canada, whose fossil fuel resources it
views as indispensable.
Instead, Washington imposes sanctions.
Céline Dion is denied a visa and has to
cancel her Las Vegas shows. Steven
Colbert, Justin Bieber and other
Canadians suffer similar indignities.
Downward pressure is exerted on gold and
silver prices, hurting the largest
Canadian pension funds, and a
speculative attack on the Canadian
dollar drives down its exchange rate
temporarily.
But now things get interesting. Having
installed its hand-picked crazies in
Albany, Washington can no longer control
them. It is a textbook example of
blowback. Aghast, the states to the East
look on as their civil rights are
revoked, non-New York residents are
openly discriminated against and
draconian rules and taxes are levied.
All New Yorkers between the ages of 15
and 65 are conscripted into the New York
Militia. Over 700,000 of them refuse to
serve and flee into Canada, while
another 100,000 or so flee to other
states. With anyone with two legs and a
brain heading for the border, Albany's
recruits can only be described as
“bottom of the barrel.” Many of them
turn out to be quite interested in
pillaging and terrorizing the
population, but when it comes to
fighting they are very quick to abandon
their weapons and either run away or
surrender.
Massachusetts, Vermont and New Hampshire
start to protest the heavy-handed Albany
laws and begin withdrawing their
support. Albany overreacts to this and
sends its National Guard troops to take
part in an “Anti-Terrorist Operation” to
crush a large protest march in Boston,
claiming that Massachusetts invited its
help. When the tear gas and the pepper
spray only enrage the crowd, the Guard
escalates by going block-by-block with
tanks and armored personnel carriers.
When this tactic fails due to extreme
hostility from the locals, the Guard
withdraws to the outskirts and starts
lobbing shells into the city from a safe
distance.
The National Guard also
digs in at Logan International Airport
and from there commences a methodical
shelling campaign of the city, laying
waste to a number of symbolic,
non-military targets such as the Boston
Symphony, the Museum of Fine Arts and
Faneuil Hall. This shelling campaign
backfires massively: when a ballistic
missile destroys Boston Latin School in
the middle of the school day, entire
neighborhoods of Boston line up to
enlist with the Massachusetts Minutemen.
The dispirited draftees and assorted
wing-nut rejects fielded by Albany now
face off against the entire professional
class of Boston, which is determined to
obliterate them.
In addition to the
residents, numerous alumni of Boston's
many colleges and universities filter in
to take up arms in defense of their alma
mater. The MIT grads specialize in
interfering with and shutting down
Albany's communications, which they can
do more or less at will, while the
Harvard grads launch a publicity
campaign which defeats Albany's efforts
at spreading propaganda and
disinformation. The graduates of Boston
University's College of General Studies
work clandestinely to destroy the
enemy's ability to spell, punctuate and
do sums. The graduates of Berklee School
of Music do their patriotic best by
“embedding” themselves with the enemy
and giving them a wide assortment of
venereal diseases. And that's just four
from a list of over a hundred local
institutions of higher learning!
When the Minutemen
finally regain control of the airport,
where there is now hardly any
above-ground structure left standing,
they discover its numerous sub-basements
and communications tunnels clogged with
corpses. In addition to the usual
wing-nuts from upstate New York, they
identify quite a number of members of
Blackwater/Academi, a few Navy Seals,
some members of Homeland Defense, plus a
few known Islamic terrorists. They let
them rest where they lay and backfill
the entrances.
When support rallies
break out in Burlington and Brattleboro,
Albany sends massive “anti-terrorist”
strike forces there as well,
clandestinely equipped by the Pentagon
with missile batteries, tanks and
artillery. However, not wishing the
secret hand to become too obvious,
operational control is left with to the
Albany wing-nuts, who, not being adept
at military maneuvers, get lost and find
themselves encircled at Amherst, in
Western Massachusetts and being slowly
decimated by the Massachusetts
Minutemen.
The New York National Guard now finds
itself snow-bound, trapped in the cold,
but killing whatever local residents
they can find because that's all there
is for them to do, while Washington
faces a dilemma. Does it send the 82nd
Airborne to relieve them, as John McCain
is demanding? Canada steps forward and
brokers a ceasefire between the rebels
and the encircled NY Guard, but either
Albany fails to give the orders to
extract its stranded force, or their
orders are ignored, and so fighting in
the cauldron resumes.
As the National Guardsmen eventually
surrender or flee, they abandon to the
Minutemen 80 or so tanks that only lack
fresh batteries, mended track or diesel
fuel, hundreds of armored personnel
carriers in similarly serviceable
condition, railroad car-loads of
ammunition, lots of artillery and
mortars and countless heavy machine
guns. The Massachusetts Minutemen now
have all the weapons they need to equip
100,000 fighting men and march all the
way to Albany, but disgruntled National
Guardsmen may blow it up before they can
get there.
What is Washington's response now? In
what amounts to group psychosis, the
Canadian Prime Minister is personally
blamed for everything that has happened.
The Norfolk fleet is moved to just off
Halifax, where it spends its time
steaming about on random headings. More
stars of film and music, including Anna
Paquin, Seth Rogan, Ellen Page and Mike
Meyers, are singled out and denied
visas. There are rumors of plans to
seize the Alberta Tar Sands if Canada
does not stop arming the rebels, despite
zero evidence that the Massachusetts
Minutemen are using anything more than
what was in their own National Guard
armories, plus whatever they took as
trophies in the many battles they won.
Albany is portrayed as the region's
defender of freedom and rightful
government, with the implication that it
will bring the whole region back into
Washington's fold if given more time,
money and weapons. No reporters can be
bothered to interview Vermonters or to
go to Maine and find out how things are
going there now that it is a province of
Canada. Certainly no one ventures
anywhere near Amherst, which has become
a heavily mined free-fire zone and a
junkyard for abandoned tanks and APCs.
No effort is made to find out what
happened; instead, every effort is
expended in presenting the Canadians as
bloodthirsty criminals with imperial
ambitions.
The Canadian reaction to
all this remains predictably low-key. It
seems that an extreme northern climate
does not easily give rise to tempestuous
expressions of public will. In spite of
being sorely provoked, and in spite of
continuous non-payment, the Canadians
decline to shut off the electricity
supply from HydroQuébec. After welcoming
Maine into the Confederation, the
Canadians limit their involvement in the
conflict to provision of humanitarian
aid via endless convoys of white maple
leaf-emblazoned tractor-trailers,
unconditional acceptance of all refugees
from south of the border, and very
active diplomacy with the aim of
bringing about a cessation of
hostilities.
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The Debaltsevo cauldron |
This is by no means a perfect
analogy, but consider what the US media was
saying as the Debaltsevo cauldron scenario
unfolded. There was almost no mention of the
cauldron, or why the latest ceasefire, which
took 17 hours to negotiate, lasted just a
few minutes—until the Ukrainian forces
opened fire again, openly ignoring their
orders. MSNBC just read the State Department
press releases and the remainder of the
media mainly recycled talking points from
delusional windbags like Bill O'Reilly and
Rush Limbaugh.
One obvious difference between the two
narratives is that it is unlikely that the
twerked-out populace of US states could ever
organize an effective opposition to their
ruling oligarchy, so our account is likely
to remain fictional. But in the Ukraine the
nightmare is real, ongoing and will not end
well for anyone—not even for the oligarchs
who started it.
Albert Bates, is the author of "The Post
Petroleum Survival Guide and Cookbook".
http://peaksurfer.blogspot.co.uk/
Via
ClubOrlov
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