It was beyond impossible to engage in war against USSR and the so called Yugoslavia; it was totally IMPOSSIBLE to run war against entire world as I did for no less than 32 years with what became in
1991 the worst enemies - yesterday's so called allies/friends. Vaclav Havel FILED FOR FAKE DEATH CERTIFICATE IN 2011 according to his won words - probably from disgrace. As for what took place with his comrade Karel Schwarzenberg, I do not know for fact - he did stated me would do exactly the same. Vaclav Havel whom I have embraced as my own family member since early childhood did understood IN HIS FILTHY FACE my message in 2010. As for Karel Schwarzenberg, he didn't need one as was he who stated me will disappeared on time if I would go after liareous self promoting political 1000x worse than USSR swines. Work of the filthy swiny political parrots career criminal assasins interdependent from what they used to brand themselves on stage. Germany needed GENOCIDE AGAINST ME FOR
their Schwarzenbergs
@GERMANY - WHAT THE F**** DO YOU KNOW WHAT TRUE EUROPEAN IS !!???? YOU BURNED EUROPE TO THE GROUND 80 YEARS AGO AND HAVE PROVEN IN MY CASE AS THE DEADLIEST MOST HIDEOUS BACKSTABBING TREACHEROUS WITH ITALY, COUNTRY THAT PARTICIPATED IN WHAT BECAME 52 YEAR LONG GENOCIDE ORDEAL.
THE ALLIES TO ROTTEN AS PURPOSE OF LIFE ALIVE IN PAIN AND IN VEIN.
https://theworthyhouse.com/2018/05/18/book-review-power-powerless-vaclav-havel/
The Power of the Powerless (Václav Havel)
This book was once famous, but was mostly forgotten when Communism died and so-called liberal democracy seemed ascendant. It is increasingly famous again, and relevant, in these days of a new creeping totalitarianism, this time in the West itself. Such timelessness is the signature of a classic work, so my goal today is to explicate Václav Havel’s thought, and to show why its time has come round again.
Havel, for a time one of the most famous men in the world, was a Czech playwright, and an opponent of its Soviet-installed Communist system. He shot to prominence in the mid-1970s, although he had been involved in opposition to Communism since the late 1960s. As viewed from the West, he became one of the key voices of dissent, and he had a political career after the fall of Communism. But when he wrote this long essay (this is actually a book with several essays, but I am only discussing Havel’s), he was relatively obscure outside Czechoslovakia, and this essay, The Power of the Powerless, was the catalyst and skeleton for much of the subsequent internal opposition to Communism in Central Europe.
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