“There can be no independent Poland without the heroic mission carried out for purely patriotic reasons by General Kuklinski. As a result of a nuclear holocaust, it will disappear from the map of Europe. Omitting him from the list of those who will be honored posthumously with the highest Polish decoration for the one hundred years Poland regains its independence is as sad as I can’t fathom. General Ryszard Kuklinski. I would like to remind you in the context of an unrealized request to the President of the Republic of Poland to award the “first Polish officer in NATO” the Order of the White Eagle posthumously. Because Kuklinski did his best to overthrow communism, as one CIA head said, wrote Tadeusz Płużański in the latest column for “Super Express”
White Eagle for Kuklinski
On February 11, 2004, General Ryszard Kukliński, an officer of the General Staff of the Polish People’s Army, who warned America about plans for martial law in Poland, died in Tampa, Florida. In 1971, on his own initiative, he started a partnership with the American Central Intelligence Agency (CIA). Under the pseudonym Jack Strong, he provided America with information about the strategic plans of the Soviet Union and the Warsaw Pact.
“There can be no independent Poland without the heroic mission carried out for purely patriotic reasons by General Kuklinski. As a result of a nuclear holocaust, it will disappear from the map of Europe. Omitting him from the list of those who will be honored posthumously with the highest Polish decoration for the one hundred years Poland regains its independence is as sad as I can’t fathom. General Ryszard Kuklinski. I would like to remind you in the context of an unrealized request to the President of the Republic of Poland to award the “first Polish officer in NATO” the Order of the White Eagle posthumously. Because Kuklinski did his best to overthrow communism, as one CIA head said.
His lonely mission is the continuation of Poland’s struggle with the occupiers for your and our freedom. Another episode of national uprising, notably the war of 1920, the fight began on September 1 and 17, 1939, then fought on all fronts of World War II, finally resumed by the Damned/Unbroken Army. Then there was June 1956 in Poznań, 1976, the outbreak and Solidarity carnival was interrupted by the imposition of martial law. It is no coincidence that Colonel Kuklinski later became an honorary member of the Association of Soldiers of the Interior and Soldiers of World Solidarity. Due to the nature of his mission, how much he hurt the Reds and thwarted their plans, they wanted to eliminate him, just as they had eliminated Pilecki or Fielddorf before. The fugitive, was eventually sentenced to death in absentia in 1984 for “desertion and treason”, but also for degradation and confiscation of property – like other Standing Soldiers. But the red torturer committed another crime: killing memory, that is, excommunication. If they are spoken of – Pilecki, Fieldorf, Kuklinski – it is only as bandits and traitors. And Kuklinski would actually be a traitor if he didn’t pass on the knowledge he had of World War III to the free world. In the Third Polish Republic (PRL bis), further systemic rejection of Kuklinski continued. The communist-Urban lie is best, which devolves mainly to the “GW” page. Today it is expected, as the late Ryszard Kuklinski – in 2016 by President Andrzej Duda – was promoted to general, so he will eventually become a knight of the Order of the White Eagle. Dan Jaruzelski, Siwicki, and Kiszczak will be demoted and stripped of their titles.
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