Tuesday, April 12, 2022

STRANGE KREMLIN LINK WITH DARWIN


The  darndest  things  surface  when you rat  through old files , storage  containers  . Take the case of   Darwin  agronomist  Robert  Wesley-Smith .  Much to his surprise, out popped  the above  small metal  disc  while sorting out  the  miscellaneous  contents  of  a  carton containing items  going  way  back  in  his  active  life of fighting  for  many causes , outlined  in  Little Darwin.

He surmises the  disc, now attached to his keyring , was given to him when he attended  an international grasslands  conference in Russia in the  early 1970s. "I don't think you could  just rock up  to any  hotel in Russian, say you were  from overseas  ,  and  book  in ," Wes  said.

It seems  Wes arrived  late  in Russia  for the  conference , and when it became obvious, he  was  told he  should  be in Samarkand ,Uzbekistan . He was quickly placed in a large black car ,  which forced other  vehicles off  the road , making him feel like  some important   commissar, and driven to an airport where soldiers were standing about  with  guns  .

Then he was placed aboard  an old  looking plane ,  up front near a noisy  engine, with  the  soldiers, flown  to  the  conference. 

 During the  visit he got lost  trying  to find his way back to the  hotel and a friendly taxi driver picked him up , drove him to his destination, refused payment .  A  Russian woman took a shine to his denim jacket, he took part in a vodka drinking  contest, jumped  up on a table after waiting almost three  hours for a meal and instantly got attention  .

 Somebody  remarked  he  did  not  look  like  an agricultural  scientist, which may have  been made after his  cossack dancing  act  on the table to get some tucker.  When asked if his visit was backed by his government, Wes honestly  replied  he was  not  certain.

Could he remember  anything  at all about the ominous sounding KGB Guest Room ?  Nope . Little Darwin  suggested  he  might be  the  star of  a  popular  KGB  training  movie  featuring  a  decadent  westerner-perhaps a  spy-  who did not look like  a scientist,in  a denim  jacket.

FOOTNOTE: The Samarkand Hotel , not believed part of the KGB  chain , was  started in London in l959 , catering  for travellers from afar, including colonials in  denim  clobber.