''Russia Must Perish!''
The Globalist Regime's intractable hostility to the Russian Federation and its People
There is a tendency of historians who dedicate themselves to the documentation of the lives, fortunes, beliefs, and existential struggles of entire peoples (in lieu of individual men or impersonal castes or vocations) to fall prey to the tendency to invoke metaphor and mythology in lieu of abiding a necessary (and somewhat ascetic) committment to factual analysis and an accompanying rigorous intolerance for speculation (if not outright confabulation) born of sympathy, or in some cases an (admittedly more innocent) need to identify motives and cultural symbols that were seminal in their power to animate peoples to live historically - and at key junctures participate in the historical process in the fullest and most total capacity. The risk of temptation to ‘‘fill in’’ gaps in the historical and anthropological record increases substantially when direct testimony, contemporaneous histories and cultural artifacts that are conceptually political in character (purposefully or not) are simply not available; having either never been written or having been lost to time itself without substantial trace.