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{{fig|PriKommunizme.jpg|200|2|2|24|"[[The Current Generation of Soviet People Will Live Under Communism|The Current Generation..]]"}}
   
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During the [[USSR]] the main [[propaganda|propagandistic]] slogan at [[Moscovia]] refer to
[[The Current Generation of Soviet People Will Live Under Communism]]
 
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the [[communism]] in the fist meaning of this term.
   
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The idea "communism in 20 years" is suggested 1920.10.02 by [[Lenin]]
=== 2022 [[Dvizhuha]] ===
 
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<ref>
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https://www.marxists.org/archive/lenin/works/1920/oct/02.htm
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Vladimir Lenin's
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The Tasks of the Youth Leagues //
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Written: October 2, 1920
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Source: Collected Works, Volume 31
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First Published: Pravda Nos. 221, 222 and 223, October 5, 6 and 7, 1920
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Online Version: marx.org in 1997, marxists.org 1999
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Transcribed: Colin S. Cavell
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HTML Markup: Brian Baggins and David Walters
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Speech Delivered At The Third All-Russia Congress
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of The Russian Young Communist League. .. The generation of people who are now at the age of fifty cannot expect to see a communist society. This generation will be gone before then. But the generation of those who are now fifteen will see a communist society, and will itself build this society. ..
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</ref> in the following form:
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<i>
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The generation of people who are now at the age of fifty cannot expect to see a communist society. This generation will be gone before then. But the generation of those who are now fifteen will see a communist society, and will itself build this society.
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</i>
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So, in the [[USSR]], the [[communism]] in the first meaning of this word had been officially expected to happen in 1930-1940.
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The people who knew a little bit about the [[Bolsevism]], had expressed the opposite expectations, see «[[Окаянные дни Бунина]]» (in Russian), although term
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«[[Newspeak]]» («[[Новояз]]») had not been invented that time.
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{{fig|Dengi_zahar.jpg|240|2|2|8|1200 kg of dollars of Russian [[offee]], 2016}}
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The [[Bolshevism|bolshetist]] promises were just [[propaganda]], misinformation.
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Actually, the opposite phenomena took place. The society society felt to barbarian of [[genocide]], concentration camps of [[Gulag]], [[slavery]], and then, since 1939, to the bloody war. Perhaps, the Soviet leaders (Stalin, Beria) needed the [[World War II]], in order to force the people to forget, that the communism had been promised by their [[God]] and the time is over.
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Estimates show, that, during the USSR, the [[soviet veterans]] murdered the most brave and honest citizen, of order of hundred million people (See «[[Большевики убили почти всех]]», in Russian). For this reason, term [[communism]] has its second (and very sad) meaning, denoting [[slavery]], [[Gulag]], [[genocide]], poverty and total [[corruption]] of the administration.
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The same idea is reused in 1961 by Soviet gensek [[Khruschev Nikita Sergeevich]] ([[Хрущев Никита Сергеевич]]). As Lenin before, Khruschev has no hopes to keep the superior power during 20 years more; so, he uses the same principle, as Lenin: [[Après moi le deluge]].
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Lenin also was not inventor of this phylosophy; the sentence [[Après moi le deluge]] is attributed to Louis XV of France (1710-74). <ref>https://www.oxfordreference.com/view/10.1093/acref/9780199567454.001.0001/acref-9780199567454-e-100
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après moi le déluge [Hist.]
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A phrase meaning ‘After me, the deluge’, attributed to Louis XV of France (1710–74).//
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Used in the context of someone leaving a place or job and predicting disaster or chaos after their departure...
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</ref>
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Sentence «[[The Current Generation of Soviet People Will Live Under Communism]]»
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is used in the Soviet [[propaganda]] to hide the total corruption among [[Soviet veterans]],
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the [[slavery]] of the Soviet people and enormous expenses of the Soviet [[offee]]a at the top of the [[KPSS]].
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The [[Rule of Newspeak]] indicates, that the top of the Soviet administration do not even try to build-up any [[communism]] in the first meaning of this term; they perform the [[money launderung]] and spend the resources of [[Moscovia]] for the luxury for themselves and their families.
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The same refers to the tesis of [[Sovetism]] abut "non-breakable" Soviet Union.
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The interpretation of this thesis with [[Rule of Newspeak]] leads to predictions of the collapse of the USSR.
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One of predictions of the [[Collapse of USSR]] is attributed to
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[[Amaltik Andrei Alekseevish]] ([[Амальрик Андрей Алексеевич]]), see
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«[[Will the Soviet Union Survive until 1984]]».
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The Soviet [[offee]]s do not seem to be so idiots as they pretend. The simplest [[historic model]] assumes,
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that the Moscovian [[offee]]s, at least after Khruschev, realized, that the USSR should collapse during century 20, and tried to boost this collapse with the corruption, the narcotraffic, the [[Soviet invasion into Afghanistan]] and the [[Chernobyl disaster]]: both the war and the nuclear catastrophe provides huge opportunities for the [[money laundering]].
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After the USSR, the [[Moscovia]]n [[offee]]s had collected tons of cash in their private treasurers. An example of such a treasure is shown in figure at right.
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However, the Moscovian [[offee]] did not want anyone to reveal their intents; so they had punished the dissidents who tried to warn the compatriots about the approaching [[collapse of USSR]].
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In the similar way, other thesis of [[Sovetism]] are just wrong. <br>
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Any scientific concept related to history of [[Moscovia]] is unavoidably antisovietic.
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The example of a society built on such a buggy system of notation is described in the fairy tale
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[[Gelsomino nel paese dei bugiardi]] (in Italian); the inverted system of notation is a little bit exaggerated there.
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=== 2022 [[Dvizhuha]] ([[Движуха]]) ===
   
 
Full-scale war as most destructive part of the [[Russian invasion into Ukraine]].
 
Full-scale war as most destructive part of the [[Russian invasion into Ukraine]].

Revision as of 07:44, 11 November 2025


Warning! This article is under construction!

Propaganda spectroscopy refers to the attempt to extract meaningful information from dirty sources: rumors, propaganda (including the intentional frauds in the pump and dump [1][2] style) and even the apparently mistaken texts.

The title refers to analogy with the treatment of "weak", "noisy" spectra from very far objets with goal to estimate the redshifts of clusters of galaxies and to recover their spatial distribution [3][4]. In that work, the spectra with signal/noise ratio of order of few percent had been treated.

This assumption — that even biased or falsified data retain a non-zero informational correlation with reality — constitutes the basic postulate of propaganda spectroscopy. Once some publication is recognized, identified as propaganda, its non-trivial statements can be treated using the Rule of Newspeak. Tools for such a recognition and interpretation form the matter of this article.

Definition

Propaganda spectroscopy is method of comparative linguistic and contextual analysis aimed at constructing scientific concepts from correlated distortions in doubtful and propagandistic data.

Introduction

It is difficult to create a generator of pseudo-random numbers such that its results show zero correlation with any other algorithm that do not use explicitly an equivalent generator.

In particular, the propagandistic publications cannot be used as such a generator, even while the propagandists intentionally try to misinform their victims.

In the simplest approach the idea is to calibrate, qualify the sources of information. If for some article, some book, some author, some newspaper, some site the internal contradictions are revealed, or apparent contradictions with already known and established observations, then such a source of information can be qualified as propaganda. By default, all non-trivial statements of propaganda are inverted, as it is described in article Rule of Newspeak.

In many cases, after such a translation from Newspeak, the amount of internal contradictions reduce, and the translated message show good agreement with often independent texts.

The more advanced approach may reveal any other, higher-order correlations an cross-correlations in the analyzed texts.

The analysis may use the inverse modeling:

Which event(s) could be misinterpreted by the propagandists in such a way that produces the observed propagandistic publications?

In general case, the Propaganda spectroscopy appears as a kind of a Decryption based on knowledge of general principles of construction of propaganda.
For the difficult cases of the Propaganda spectroscopy, the whole statements (both correct and not-correct) appear as analogies of the letters at the standard encription/decription procedures of century 20 (see, for example, «Enigma»).

Historical signal extraction from propagandistic data

1. Qualification of sources of information

Some authors, some Journals, some sites do not publish propagandistic texts.

The texts and data from these sources of information can be used "as is".

Such a source is qualified as Authoritative source of information.

The less is the concentration of meaningless statements, apparent misprints, errors, mistakes, internal contradictions, contradictions with direct observations are found in the source of the intonation, the more reliable, more trustworthy, more confinable are the statements of the source of information.

If many statements of the some source contradict each other or contradict direct oservations, the messages can be qualified as propaganda. Then, the language is qualified as Newspeak, and the messages can be translated, for example, to English, using the Rule of Newspeak. At such a translation, all non-trivial statements of the message are inverted. Often, after such an inversion, the amount of the internal contradictions in the message reduce, and the agreement with direct observations improves.

These two extreme cases, Authoritative source of information and the radical propaganda are simplest for the semantic analysis.

All the intermediate cases are qualified as "noisy"; for the use of such messages, more advanced analysis is required.

2. Calibration

identify neutral anchor statements (dates, numbers, weather, geographic terms).


3. Noise characterization

Classify stylistic bias: euphemism, negation, hyperbole, repetition.

Often, the basing style remains the same for a long message, or publications of some authors, for some newspaper, for some site.

In some cases, the introduction of some "correction coefficient" may have sense.

4. Cross-correlation

Compare multiple outlets or successive editions to find consistent omissions or synchronized denials.

5. scaling

apply Rule of Newspeak to invert explicit denials into likely assertions.

For some sources the statements of the original text should be a little bit smoothed or a little bit exaggerated - with "positive coefficient" for the Authoritative source of information and with the "negative coefficient" - for the propaganda.

6. Loop correction

identify predictable emotional amplifiers per Cognitive loop of propaganda; estimate behavioral intent.

7. Signal reconstruction

infer the most probable factual narrative consistent with contradictions and lags.

Examples

The *Bologoe-Vyshny Volochek

train-crash rumor (“Спецгруз”)

Early reports of the Fukushima disaster (March 2011)

4t1.jpg
Approximate contamination map, late March 2011 (data for March 14-21)

(This section is written by ChatGPT)

The first public plume simulations outside Japan were issued by the IRSN (France) on 17 March 2011 and by ZAMG (Austria) on 22 March 2011, while the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) compiled aerial survey data 17–19 March 2011 but released results only on 22 March. Within Japan, no ground-contamination maps were made public during this period. The first official radiological maps accessible in English appeared years later in the IAEA Technical Volume 3 (2015).

Independent researcher D.Yu.Kouznetsov prepared an approximate contour map of contamination at Honshu. The map had been posted at the University of Electro-Communications site in late March 2011 [5]. The original URL is no more valid; however, the picture is transferred to mizugadro and is shown at right. This map may represent one of the earliest publicly accessible ground-dose projections contours for Honshu.

Under the method of Propaganda spectroscopy, the multi-day discrepancy between available data and domestic publication illustrates the informational damping typical of a Cognitive loop of propaganda: official reassurances persisted even when external analyses already implied critical danger. Such a delay functioned as a cognitive buffer, preserving bureaucratic self-confidence at the cost of public safety.

Chronology of early reports

Date Source Type of report
17 March 2011 IRSN (France) Plume simulation over Pacific [6]
17–19 March 2011 U.S. DOE Aerial survey, internal data compilation
22 March 2011 U.S. DOE Public release of aerial survey results [7]
22 March 2011 ZAMG (Austria) Plume simulation [8]
Late March 2011 D.Yu.Kouznetsov / TORI Wiki Ground contamination contour map (Honshu) [5]
2015 IAEA Technical Volume 3 Official radiological maps (English) [9]

Quarrel between Hitler and Stalin

1941 *TASS* communiqué denying imminent war

Sovetism (Sovietism)

During the USSR the main propagandistic slogan at Moscovia refer to the communism in the fist meaning of this term.

The idea "communism in 20 years" is suggested 1920.10.02 by Lenin [10] in the following form:

The generation of people who are now at the age of fifty cannot expect to see a communist society. This generation will be gone before then. But the generation of those who are now fifteen will see a communist society, and will itself build this society.

So, in the USSR, the communism in the first meaning of this word had been officially expected to happen in 1930-1940.

The people who knew a little bit about the Bolsevism, had expressed the opposite expectations, see «Окаянные дни Бунина» (in Russian), although term «Newspeak» («Новояз») had not been invented that time.

Dengi zahar.jpg
1200 kg of dollars of Russian offee, 2016

The bolshetist promises were just propaganda, misinformation. Actually, the opposite phenomena took place. The society society felt to barbarian of genocide, concentration camps of Gulag, slavery, and then, since 1939, to the bloody war. Perhaps, the Soviet leaders (Stalin, Beria) needed the World War II, in order to force the people to forget, that the communism had been promised by their God and the time is over.

Estimates show, that, during the USSR, the soviet veterans murdered the most brave and honest citizen, of order of hundred million people (See «Большевики убили почти всех», in Russian). For this reason, term communism has its second (and very sad) meaning, denoting slavery, Gulag, genocide, poverty and total corruption of the administration.

The same idea is reused in 1961 by Soviet gensek Khruschev Nikita Sergeevich (Хрущев Никита Сергеевич). As Lenin before, Khruschev has no hopes to keep the superior power during 20 years more; so, he uses the same principle, as Lenin: Après moi le deluge.

Lenin also was not inventor of this phylosophy; the sentence Après moi le deluge is attributed to Louis XV of France (1710-74). [11]

Sentence «The Current Generation of Soviet People Will Live Under Communism» is used in the Soviet propaganda to hide the total corruption among Soviet veterans, the slavery of the Soviet people and enormous expenses of the Soviet offeea at the top of the KPSS.

The Rule of Newspeak indicates, that the top of the Soviet administration do not even try to build-up any communism in the first meaning of this term; they perform the money launderung and spend the resources of Moscovia for the luxury for themselves and their families.

The same refers to the tesis of Sovetism abut "non-breakable" Soviet Union. The interpretation of this thesis with Rule of Newspeak leads to predictions of the collapse of the USSR.

One of predictions of the Collapse of USSR is attributed to Amaltik Andrei Alekseevish (Амальрик Андрей Алексеевич), see «Will the Soviet Union Survive until 1984».

The Soviet offees do not seem to be so idiots as they pretend. The simplest historic model assumes, that the Moscovian offees, at least after Khruschev, realized, that the USSR should collapse during century 20, and tried to boost this collapse with the corruption, the narcotraffic, the Soviet invasion into Afghanistan and the Chernobyl disaster: both the war and the nuclear catastrophe provides huge opportunities for the money laundering. After the USSR, the Moscovian offees had collected tons of cash in their private treasurers. An example of such a treasure is shown in figure at right. However, the Moscovian offee did not want anyone to reveal their intents; so they had punished the dissidents who tried to warn the compatriots about the approaching collapse of USSR.

In the similar way, other thesis of Sovetism are just wrong.
Any scientific concept related to history of Moscovia is unavoidably antisovietic.

The example of a society built on such a buggy system of notation is described in the fairy tale Gelsomino nel paese dei bugiardi (in Italian); the inverted system of notation is a little bit exaggerated there.

2022 Dvizhuha (Движуха)

Full-scale war as most destructive part of the Russian invasion into Ukraine.

Demilitarization and denazification narrative in Russian propaganda.

Warnings

Analysis of propaganda texts may induce emotional fatigue or secondary misinformation; cross-check with verifiable archives.

References

  1. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pump_and_dump Pump and dump (P&D) is a form of securities fraud that involves artificially inflating the price of an owned stock through false and misleading positive statements (pump), in order to sell the cheaply purchased stock at a higher price (dump). ..
  2. https://www.investor.gov/introduction-investing/investing-basics/glossary/pump-and-dump-schemes In a pump and dump scheme, fraudsters typically spread false or misleading information to create a buying frenzy that will “pump” up the price of a stock and then “dump” shares of the stock by selling their own shares at the inflated price. Once the fraudsters dump their shares and stop hyping the stock, the stock price typically falls and investors lose money. .. (2025)
  3. https://ui.adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/1993AstL...19..198F/abstract Fetisova,T.S.; Kuznetsov,D.Yu.; Lipovetskij,V.A.; Starobinskij,A.A.; Olowin,R.P. Pecularities in spatial distribution of rich clusters of galaxies in northern and southern galactic hemispheres. Astronomy Letters, Vol. 19, p. 198; Pis'ma Astron. Zu., Vol. 19, p. 508-516 (1993)
  4. https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/BF02508021 D.Yu.Kuznetsov, T.S.Fetisova. Arguments in favour of physical reality of the peculiar (200÷300) Mpc scale in the distribution of the rich clusters of galaxies. Nuovo Cimento, Volume 12, pages 639–647, (1989)
  5. 5.0 5.1 http://tori.ils.uec.ac.jp/TORI/index.php/File:4t1.jpg TORI Wiki – File:4t1.jpg (not valid since y.2015)
  6. Institut de Radioprotection et de Sûreté Nucléaire (IRSN), Dispersion of Fukushima-Daiichi emissions over the Pacific, press release and model output, 17 March 2011, Paris. [1]
  7. U.S. Department of Energy, Radiation Survey of Northeastern Honshu, 17–19 March 2011 (released 22 March 2011). [2]
  8. Zentralanstalt für Meteorologie und Geodynamik (ZAMG), Simulation der radioaktiven Wolke – Fukushima, Vienna, 22 March 2011. [3]
  9. International Atomic Energy Agency, The Fukushima Daiichi Accident: Technical Volume 3 – Radiological Consequences, IAEA, Vienna, 2015. [4]
  10. https://www.marxists.org/archive/lenin/works/1920/oct/02.htm Vladimir Lenin's The Tasks of the Youth Leagues // Written: October 2, 1920 Source: Collected Works, Volume 31 First Published: Pravda Nos. 221, 222 and 223, October 5, 6 and 7, 1920 Online Version: marx.org in 1997, marxists.org 1999 Transcribed: Colin S. Cavell HTML Markup: Brian Baggins and David Walters Speech Delivered At The Third All-Russia Congress of The Russian Young Communist League. .. The generation of people who are now at the age of fifty cannot expect to see a communist society. This generation will be gone before then. But the generation of those who are now fifteen will see a communist society, and will itself build this society. ..
  11. https://www.oxfordreference.com/view/10.1093/acref/9780199567454.001.0001/acref-9780199567454-e-100 après moi le déluge [Hist.] A phrase meaning ‘After me, the deluge’, attributed to Louis XV of France (1710–74).// Used in the context of someone leaving a place or job and predicting disaster or chaos after their departure...

Keywords

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