The red-brown alliance is sending out very strong “anti-war” signals today. Take note; these are the people who will 1) sell Ukraine into enslavement and death, 2) undermine and aim to crash the dollar, 3) threaten Medicare and Social Security, 4) promote Putin’s vision of a “multi-polar world.”

Willis Carto, Aleksandr Dugin, David Duke would all be very pleased with these quislings.

Don’t know this history? Read up.

https://washingtonspectator.org/paranoia-on-parade/

Paranoia on Parade | Washington Spectator

How reactionary grievances have helped bring America’s democracy to the brink of collapse

Washington Spectator
A lot of people call the red-brown alliance “horseshoe theory,” which I actively dislike because it implies it happens by accident. A lot of the activity we are seeing is engineered and intentional, and has roots that go back a very long time. Francis Parker Yockey, McCarthy’s speechwriter, really articulated the alliance in the postwar era. And it’s anti-democratic in nature. Watch out for the Republicans, Libertarians, and Democrats who criticize Zelensky and Ukraine today.

@davetroy red brown alliance is more complicated than the oversimplification of the horseshoe theory, which implies that the extreme ends of the horseshoe are ideologically close together.

Academicians, political scientists, and peer reviewed research criticize the theory as an oversimplification of history.
Keep in mind Stalin was not far left, he was far right, as was Hitler. Red-Brown alliance made sense to Yockey at that time, because he saw shared values. They are still far right in Rus!