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|members=Marion Smith,David Talbot,Ilona Teleki,Abraham Armstrong,Brittany Balmer,Murray Bessette,Ashlee Davis,Kristina Olney,Carlos Ponce,Edwin J. Feulner,Elizabeth Spalding,James Burnley IV,W. Bruce Weinrod,Marion Smith,Paula J. Dobriansky,Lee Edwards,Ingrid Gregg,Edith K. Lauer,Thomas Peterffy,Donald Ritter,Randal C. Teague,Aldona Wos,Sali Berisha,Emil Constantinescu,Elida Dakoli,Dennis DeConcini,Robert Dole,Carl Gershman,Mart Laar,Vytautas Landsbergis,Charles H. Nalls,Kevin Rochford,John K. Singlaub,Katrina Lantos Swett,Guntis Ulmanis,Armando Valladares,Alan Charles Kors,Peter Boettke,Jonathan Brent,Frank Dikötter,Paul A. Goble,Paul R. Gregory,Hope M. Harrison,John Earl Haynes,Harvey Klehr,Peter Rollberg,Mark Kramer,A. James McAdams,Sean McMeekin,Aaron Rhodes,David Satter,F. Flagg Taylor IV, George Weigel, Adrian Zenz
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|members=Marion Smith,David Talbot (VOC),Ilona Teleki,Abraham Armstrong,Brittany Balmer,Murray Bessette,Ashlee Davis,Kristina Olney,Carlos Ponce,Edwin J. Feulner,Elizabeth Spalding,James Burnley IV,W. Bruce Weinrod,Marion Smith,Paula J. Dobriansky,Lee Edwards,Ingrid Gregg,Edith K. Lauer,Thomas Peterffy,Donald Ritter,Randal C. Teague,Aldona Wos,Sali Berisha,Emil Constantinescu,Elida Dakoli,Dennis DeConcini,Robert Dole,Carl Gershman,Mart Laar,Vytautas Landsbergis,Charles H. Nalls,Kevin Rochford,John K. Singlaub,Katrina Lantos Swett,Guntis Ulmanis,Armando Valladares,Alan Charles Kors,Peter Boettke,Jonathan Brent,Frank Dikötter,Paul A. Goble,Paul R. Gregory,Hope M. Harrison,John Earl Haynes,Harvey Klehr,Peter Rollberg,Mark Kramer,A. James McAdams,Sean McMeekin,Aaron Rhodes,David Satter,F. Flagg Taylor IV, George Weigel, Adrian Zenz,Jay K. Katzen,Robert Conquest, Richard Pipes, Rudolph Rummel,Jack Kemp,George W. Bush,Michael B. Ryan,Michael Sawkiw,Karl Altau,Richard W. Carlson,Anhthu Lu,Grover G. Norquist,Robert A. Schadler,Radi Slavoff,Michael M. Szporer, PhD,Randal C. Teague,Vladimir Bukovsky, Brian Crozier,Arpad Goncz,Vaclav Havel,Lech Walesa,Harry Wu, Elena Bonner, Lenart Meri,James Denton,Yaroslav Stetsko,
 
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The '''Victims of Communism Memorial Foundation''' was established by the US government in [[1983]].  
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The '''Victims of Communism Memorial Foundation''' (VOC) was established by the US government in [[1993]] for the purpose of "educating Americans about the ideology, history, and legacy of [[communism]].
  
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==Work==
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The VOC's original co-chairman, [[Yaroslav Stetsko]], once led the [[Organization of Ukrainian Nationalists]] to ally with [[Nazi Germany]] alongside [[Stepan Bandera]], who is now a national hero of [[Ukraine]].<ref>https://www.hamptonthink.org/read/red-scared-revising-history-at-the-victims-of-communism-museum</ref>
  
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The VOC has established Studies and Program Centers "to promote original academic research on historical and contemporary questions"<ref>https://victimsofcommunism.org/programs/study-centers/</ref>, giving people with the preferred views the finances and work space they need.
  
==Members==
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These experts then go into a self-referencing system, where they attend one another's conferences and seminars, sit on the editorial advisory boards of one another's journals, review and write forewords for their colleagues' books, and cite one another very frequently. Through this mutually supportive network, these experts establish their 'facts" as true and their very similar assumptions and opinions as mere common sense. They are then frequently chosen as the go-to experts by the [[corporate press]].
The list of members include Senior Staff, Board of Trustees, Advisory Council, Academic Council<ref>https://victimsofcommunism.org/about/leadership/</ref> per 2020, plus some other prominent staff members.
 
  
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===100 million dead===
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The Victims of Communism Memorial Foundation is particularly interested in concluding with a maximal number of victims.
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"Every man or woman living under a communist regime is a victim, since this tyrannical ideology restricts their rights and denies their human dignity. Under this definition, in [[China]] alone there are almost 1.4 billion current victims of communism"<ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20180314175352/http://blog.victimsofcommunism.org/victims-by-the-numbers/</ref>.
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The VOC is one of the main proponents of the "commonly cited figure" of "100m million deaths caused by [[communism]]", although their estimates go from 42 million to as high as 161 million<ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20180314175352/http://blog.victimsofcommunism.org/victims-by-the-numbers/</ref> The VOC also includes all Nazis killed by the Soviets as "victims of communism"<ref>https://www.internationalmagz.com/articles/unveiling-true-nature-of-victims-of-communism</ref>
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The group also includes all deaths following "[[Covid-19]]",<ref>https://victimsofcommunism.org/international-human-rights-org-china-world-health-organization-coverup-fueled-global-pandemic/</ref> which would push the number of victims higher in an arbitrary fashion.
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==China==
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The VOC puts out a significant amount of effort into nurturing dissident exile groups, nowadays concentrating on secessionist [[Tibet|Tibetan]], [[Xinjiang|Uighur]], [[Hong Kong]] and [[Taiwanese]] groups, plus supporting anyone else opposed to the Chinese government.
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In October [[2019]], [[Adrian Zenz]], "a leading expert on Beijing’s minority policies in [[Tibet]] and [[Xinjiang]]", joined VOC as a Senior Research Fellow in China Studies. Zenz, a Christian fundamentalist who doesn't speak Chinese, is the [[Adrian Zenz|source of several dubious claims regarding forced interment]] in the [[Xinjiang]] region.
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==School indoctrination==
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In 2024, the [[US House of Representatives]] overwhelmingly passed a law, the "Crucial Communism Teaching Act"<ref name=cong>https://congress.gov/bill/118th-congress/house-bill/5349/text</ref>, requiring the teaching of material from the VOC. High school students must learn that "communism has led to the death of over 100,000,000 victims worldwide". This figure comes directly from the VOCMF, and the law explicitly states that the VOC should develop the curriculum. In addition, US students are required to learn anti-Chinese narratives, including topics such as "the treatment of the [[Uighurs]]", the "actions taken to deter pro-democracy protests in [[Hong Kong]]" and "aggressive posture by the People's Republic of China toward [[Taiwan]]".<ref name=cong/>
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==People==
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The membership has a significant overlap with the US intelligence services. Since the beginning of the [[Cold War]], some of the [[CIA]]'s closest partners were Eastern European anti-communist exile groups (often collaborators with the Nazi regime). And many of the dissidents who later became leaders of their countries had covert support from Western services. The VOC is a direct continuation of this effort.
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The membership also overlaps with the drug kingpin [[World Anti-Communist League]].
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The list of members (above) include Senior Staff, Board of Trustees, Advisory Council, Academic Council<ref>https://victimsofcommunism.org/about/leadership/</ref> per 2020, plus some other prominent staff members and some former or deceases members. [[George W. Bush]] was honorary chairman in [[2007]].
  
  
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Group.png Victims of Communism Memorial FoundationRdf-entity.pngRdf-icon.png
Victims of communism memorial foundation.png
Formation1983
Founder• Zbigniew Brzezinski.jpg Zbigniew Brzezinski
•  Lev Dobriansky
• Lee Edwards publicity shot.jpg Lee Edwards
HeadquartersWashington, USA
InterestsWorld Anti-Communist League, anti-communism, Xinjiang
Sponsored byKoch family foundations, Scaife Foundations
Membership•  Marion Smith
•  David Talbot (VOC)
•  Ilona Teleki
•  Abraham Armstrong
•  Brittany Balmer
•  Murray Bessette
•  Ashlee Davis
•  Kristina Olney
•  Carlos Ponce
• Edwin J. Feulner.jpg Edwin J. Feulner
•  Elizabeth Spalding
•  James Burnley IV
•  W. Bruce Weinrod
•  Marion Smith
• Paula Dobriansky 1.jpg Paula J. Dobriansky
• Lee Edwards publicity shot.jpg Lee Edwards
•  Ingrid Gregg
•  Edith K. Lauer
•  Thomas Peterffy
•  Donald Ritter
•  Randal C. Teague
•  Aldona Wos
•  Sali Berisha
• Emil Constantinescu.jpg Emil Constantinescu
•  Elida Dakoli
• Dennis DeConcini.jpg Dennis DeConcini
• Bob Dole.jpg Robert Dole
• Carl Gershman.png Carl Gershman
•  Mart Laar
• Vytautas Landsbergis 2009.JPG Vytautas Landsbergis
•  Charles H. Nalls
•  Kevin Rochford
• John K Singlaub.jpg John K. Singlaub
•  Katrina Lantos Swett
•  Guntis Ulmanis
•  Armando Valladares
•  Alan Charles Kors
•  Peter Boettke
•  Jonathan Brent
•  Frank Dikötter
• Paul A. Goble.png Paul A. Goble
•  Paul R. Gregory
•  Hope M. Harrison
•  John Earl Haynes
•  Harvey Klehr
•  Peter Rollberg
•  Mark Kramer
•  A. James McAdams
•  Sean McMeekin
•  Aaron Rhodes
• David Satter.jpg David Satter
•  F. Flagg Taylor IV
•  George Weigel
• Adrian zenz.jpg Adrian Zenz
•  Jay K. Katzen
• Robert Conquest (cropped).jpg Robert Conquest
• Richard Pipes 2004.JPG Richard Pipes
•  Rudolph Rummel
• 440px-Jack Kemp official portrait.jpg Jack Kemp
• George-W-Bush.jpeg George W. Bush
•  Michael B. Ryan
•  Michael Sawkiw
•  Karl Altau
•  Richard W. Carlson
•  Anhthu Lu
•  Grover G. Norquist
•  Robert A. Schadler
•  Radi Slavoff
•  Michael M. Szporer
•  PhD
•  Randal C. Teague
• Boekovski1987.jpg Vladimir Bukovsky
• Brian Crozier.JPG Brian Crozier
•  Arpad Goncz
• Vaclav Havel.jpg Vaclav Havel
•  Lech Walesa
•  Harry Wu
•  Elena Bonner
•  Lenart Meri
• James S. Denton.jpg James Denton
•  Yaroslav Stetsko

The Victims of Communism Memorial Foundation (VOC) was established by the US government in 1993 for the purpose of "educating Americans about the ideology, history, and legacy of communism."

Work

The VOC's original co-chairman, Yaroslav Stetsko, once led the Organization of Ukrainian Nationalists to ally with Nazi Germany alongside Stepan Bandera, who is now a national hero of Ukraine.[1]

The VOC has established Studies and Program Centers "to promote original academic research on historical and contemporary questions"[2], giving people with the preferred views the finances and work space they need.

These experts then go into a self-referencing system, where they attend one another's conferences and seminars, sit on the editorial advisory boards of one another's journals, review and write forewords for their colleagues' books, and cite one another very frequently. Through this mutually supportive network, these experts establish their 'facts" as true and their very similar assumptions and opinions as mere common sense. They are then frequently chosen as the go-to experts by the corporate press.

100 million dead

The Victims of Communism Memorial Foundation is particularly interested in concluding with a maximal number of victims.

"Every man or woman living under a communist regime is a victim, since this tyrannical ideology restricts their rights and denies their human dignity. Under this definition, in China alone there are almost 1.4 billion current victims of communism"[3].

The VOC is one of the main proponents of the "commonly cited figure" of "100m million deaths caused by communism", although their estimates go from 42 million to as high as 161 million[4] The VOC also includes all Nazis killed by the Soviets as "victims of communism"[5]

The group also includes all deaths following "Covid-19",[6] which would push the number of victims higher in an arbitrary fashion.

China

The VOC puts out a significant amount of effort into nurturing dissident exile groups, nowadays concentrating on secessionist Tibetan, Uighur, Hong Kong and Taiwanese groups, plus supporting anyone else opposed to the Chinese government.

In October 2019, Adrian Zenz, "a leading expert on Beijing’s minority policies in Tibet and Xinjiang", joined VOC as a Senior Research Fellow in China Studies. Zenz, a Christian fundamentalist who doesn't speak Chinese, is the source of several dubious claims regarding forced interment in the Xinjiang region.

School indoctrination

In 2024, the US House of Representatives overwhelmingly passed a law, the "Crucial Communism Teaching Act"[7], requiring the teaching of material from the VOC. High school students must learn that "communism has led to the death of over 100,000,000 victims worldwide". This figure comes directly from the VOCMF, and the law explicitly states that the VOC should develop the curriculum. In addition, US students are required to learn anti-Chinese narratives, including topics such as "the treatment of the Uighurs", the "actions taken to deter pro-democracy protests in Hong Kong" and "aggressive posture by the People's Republic of China toward Taiwan".[7]

People

The membership has a significant overlap with the US intelligence services. Since the beginning of the Cold War, some of the CIA's closest partners were Eastern European anti-communist exile groups (often collaborators with the Nazi regime). And many of the dissidents who later became leaders of their countries had covert support from Western services. The VOC is a direct continuation of this effort.

The membership also overlaps with the drug kingpin World Anti-Communist League.

The list of members (above) include Senior Staff, Board of Trustees, Advisory Council, Academic Council[8] per 2020, plus some other prominent staff members and some former or deceases members. George W. Bush was honorary chairman in 2007.


 

Known members

23 of the 79 of the members already have pages here:

MemberDescription
Vladimir BukovskyRussian dissident who spoke at the 1979 JCIT.
George W. BushThe 43rd US President, a bonesman, former oil businessman, now being pursued for war crimes.
Robert ConquestBritish historian and spook who used statistical "analysis" to reinforce the official narrative about the Soviet Union, while while secretly working for British propaganda unit.
Emil Constantinescu
Brian CrozierArch espionage insider who founded his own intelligence agency
Dennis DeConcini
James DentonHe designed, developed, and implemented a portfolio of democratization programs that were active in over 30 countries, mostly in the former communist bloc. By a happy coincidence the new governments aligned with US economic and geopolitical interests.
Frank DikötterDutch historian
Paula DobrianskySpookily connected US politician
Bob DoleUS Republican politician and presidential candidate
Lee EdwardsAnti-communist advisor for Nixon and others. Cercle attendee.
Edwin FeulnerSpooky US academic
Carl GershmanPresident of the National Endowment for Democracy since it was founded in 1984. His entire career has been in and around CIA-connected entities.
Paul GobleUS spook working on ethnic and nationality questions in Eastern Europe
Jack KempClosely associated with the hawkish wing of the Republican Party.
Vytautas LandsbergisAnti-Russian Lithuanian politician
Grover Norquist
Richard PipesHawkish cold warrior historian
David Satter
John SinglaubFounding member of the CIA, where he for more than half a century organized death squads and terrorist groups around the world, funded by drugs smuggling.
Armando Valladares
George Weigel
Adrian ZenzNew Cold War propagandist.

 

Sponsors

EventDescription
Koch family foundationsControlled by the billionaire Koch brothers, who finance the 'right' in US politics when they say the right things.
Scaife FoundationsGrant-making foundation overseen by the late right-wing billionaire Richard Mellon Scaife.
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