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50. To Andrey Kelin, 2nd May, 2024





Ambassador Andrey Kelin
Ambassador of the Russian Federation
6/7 Kensington Palace Gardens,
London,
W8 4QP


2nd May, 2024

Dear Mr Ambassador,

“The world is without value, if Russia is not in the world.”

This is what Mr Putin said when he heard recent French and British claims, that professional French and British soldiers should come to fight, face to face, with Russian soldiers.

I think that he said the right and truthful thing, even if it means that terrible things must follow from his honest and proper perspective. It is why the Special Operation began in the first place: because a world without Russia is not worth living in. The conflict originally began so that Russia’s borders with Ukraine would not be compromised, and so that Russia would not be put at risk. It began when the Russian leader decided to protect his country.

To me, it does not look like Britain is prepared to give up on Ukraine. Britain is not a healthy nation state, and something is wrong here, deeply wrong. You could say, that while Britain is trying to bring about an imaginary international future world, which includes Ukraine in its world global economy, Russia is a normal country with normal leaders. Britain is obviously the more deluded and destructive.

There is a widespread lie, put about by the rich of the West, that Mr Putin wants to recreate the USSR. That the conflict is about gaining territory, or expanding a European empire. Hardly anyone in the West tries to contradict this lie, although it would be very easy, and it would be right, to do so. The best of us here in Britain know that Russia is fighting to survive, and that it is fighting so as to remain a great and independent country. Not so as to become a troubled European ‘empire’.

Imagine a British leader saying something similar, like this: “The world is without value, if Britian is not in the world”. It is impossible to imagine anyone in Britain saying such a thing, these days. This is because, to coin a phrase: The rich have their own country. No British person of any consequence cares about Britain and its people. The rich have their own country, and so Britain can hang, as far as our government are concerned.

Russia is the most democratic country I know of at this time; and Britian is the least democratic. For, the Russian leader and his executive speak entirely for Russia; while in Britain, there is chaos about whether Britain should even continue to exist. Our appalling open borders, our troubled membership of EU, our armed forces all mixed up with NATO, the various sicknesses of liberalism, such are the signs of a collapsing nation. Britain’s Liberalism takes this form: women and men, children, family, nation, and humanity itself, are about to disappear from our consciousness, and to have no existence in the state and in law. Britain is neither democratic, nor even a country anymore.

That is also why, rather than let Ukraine go, as is right, NATO would prefer to fight right up until the use of nuclear weapons. They will do this for Ukraine. They certainly would not do it for Britain. In a simple form of words, Britain will enter war with Russia, and possibly cease to exist, so that countries outside of the EU can join the EU. In a word, so that Britain itself no longer exists; so that Britain can be subsumed and forget its past.

Britain’s past is its most grievous injury, they say. And those who say this are not even British. Britain is not ruled by its own people.

I think there is perhaps one single MP who questions the wrongs which Britain has done to Russia over the years. It is a terrible sign of a obedient and stupid MPs. For instance, there were no complaints in Parliament about the 2014 pro-Western coup in Ukraine. People laughed and welcomed that criminal putsch, even in a democratic parliament. Is this how they do business there? And nobody has confronted Alexander ‘Boris’ Johnson about his interference in the peace talks of April 2022. Another sign of their degeneracy and of how our MPs are not our leaders: not a single MP has managed to raise his head out of the belief that Ukraine is locked in a 1940 ‘Our Finest Hour’ moment, and so our MPs never feel compunction about all the dead on the Ukrainian side, or the Russian side. They are not thinking, they are not really there. All leadership of Britain is happening elsewhere, not with the ostensible MPs, who are all apparently stupid.

The rich have their own country. In America, in France, in Britain, in Asia, and China, the rich have formed their own territory. The same international rich ones are in charge of policy, government, and the information in Britain. They call themselves the International Rules Based Order, and the democratic international consensus. They meet at their famous international gatherings, rich with rich. Britain is dying, and becoming poor, and aimless, with these people and this culture.

I believe that the Ukraine was a chance for the rich of the West to make some good investments, and to continue to gather wealth. But Russia stopped that from happening. The encroachment of NATO and the USA’s organisations into Ukraine since 2008 has been an effort to put such internationalists in charge of Ukraine, too. And ultimately in charge of Russia.

On a day to day level, any British man who comes into contact with the British state is treated very badly. He is surprised at first, about how things don’t work. The police don’t come, or if they do, they are not what he expected: they seem to be his enemy. Court agents treat him with disdain and suspicion, as if they were foreigners in his Britain. I speak from experience. The more manly and neighbourly he is, the more that he is a true man, the worse things will go for him in Britain.

Imagine a man with a Ph.D, ten years of military service and three tours of duty, a former sergeant; he is a writer of books published by Bloomsbury in London; he goes to church every week, and sings in the choir; he is a businessman serving his town to a high standard; he is a father and homeowner. But when the British state sees him, they see nothing but an empty space, nothing of value. They see a mere man, a thing of the past. The British state invades his bank account at will; it takes his children from him on a whim, no excuses. In court, the state will always be against him. This is how it is in Britain today; I speak from experience.

So, Mr Putin was right: Russians need their country, and the world needs Russia. He will save Russia from the same degeneration, from this British and Western disease. Because he sees clearly that men need a country, an order of life, a reason to achieve things, a wider community, a nation. A leader defends the homeland, closes the border to enemies; keeps the approaches clear of thieves and the international rich. A leader ensures that the old rules are followed.

God himself became a man in time. A man is a real thing. A man needs a home and homeland. He needs his own family, his language, his borders, good old laws, his tribe. These are all being destroyed and turned on their head in Britain. Still, these are the good things that God promised to a man. Needless to say, Christians are suffering in Britain, and God goes without English believers.

Man needs truth and reality – not the unrealistic post-human liberal nightmare world of the international rich that is coming about and being brought into effect in Britain.

We want an end to the war; something Mr Putin was in the process of bringing about in April 2022. The world knows that Mr Putin was involved in bringing about an honourable peace in 2022. But the West’s leaders lie habitually; the world is also learning about this. Britain’s then leader, Alexander ‘Boris’ Johnson, was the exact person who caused the war to begin anew, afresh, when he made sure that there would be no peace deal with Mr Putin. People like Johnson have major reasons to lie and conceal the facts, and they do lie, habitually.

I do not offer any advice, or collaboration with Russia. Although Britain is not formally at war with Russia at this time, it seems to me that it would still be a betrayal of my country if I were to assist Russia in any way.

However, I do offer this: my grief about the fallen of your two countries. I cannot tell you how embarrassed and ashamed I am, to think that if it were not for my country and my Prime Minister, this war would not have happened, and those dead would still be alive. It is the greatest crime, unfathomable loss. At Pascha, we can remember them, and their place in eternity.

I am grateful for the great example which Russia and Mr Putin offer, for how Britain shall be, when the current generation of traitors and the international rich, have shuffled off. Here, we British must try to convince our leaders to care for Britain as Putin has always cared for Russia. There would certainly be no stupid talk of ‘British troops in Ukraine’ if we had a proper means of governing our own country democratically, as we used to do.

Yours faithfully

Jason Powell







Jason Powell, 2024.