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"Under the Sign of Scorpion" by Juri - Gnostic Liberation Front

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which <strong>the</strong> Marxist terrorist Nikolai Fedoseyev (1871-1898) eventually<br />

became an important figure. He poisoned his fa<strong>the</strong>r in order to donate his<br />

inheritance to revolutionary activity. Fedoseyev founded <strong>the</strong> first Marxist<br />

clubs in Kazan. One <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> members <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>se was Vladimir Ulyanov<br />

(Lenin), who joined in 1888. (The collection "Chernyshevsky and<br />

Nechayev", Moscow, 1983.)<br />

Sergei Nechayev wrote "The Catechism <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Revolution" in 1868-69,<br />

in which he asserted: "There is a need for conspirators with iron-hard<br />

discipline for <strong>the</strong> revolution to succeed. These must spy even on <strong>the</strong>ir<br />

comrades and report every suspicious act." In this way, Nechayev<br />

personally organised <strong>the</strong> murder <strong>of</strong> a critical member. After this, he fled<br />

abroad in 1872. The Swiss police extradited him to Russia in <strong>the</strong> same<br />

year, and he was sentenced to 20 years <strong>of</strong> hard labour.<br />

In his "Catechism <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Revolution" Nechayev stressed that a revo-<br />

lutionary must be merciless against all <strong>of</strong> society, especially against <strong>the</strong><br />

intellectuals. But he must also exploit <strong>the</strong> fanaticism <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> individualist<br />

terrorists. These were later to be forgotten or even destroyed according to<br />

need. As we know, Stalin began to liquidate social revolutionary terrorists<br />

- all in line with Lenin's instructions.<br />

A well-known children's song in praise <strong>of</strong> Lenin goes like this: "The<br />

great Lenin was so noble, considerate, wise and good." But <strong>the</strong> "good"<br />

Lenin did not care about <strong>the</strong> living conditions <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> people. He hated<br />

children. Lenin was only interested in his own power and well-being. He<br />

also saw to it that his gang <strong>of</strong> bandits lived well, and also his relatives.<br />

Lenin organised holidays for his relatives to various spas, had this paid for<br />

<strong>by</strong> <strong>the</strong> state and gave <strong>the</strong>m state subsidies. There is written evidence <strong>of</strong><br />

how Lenin gave Sergo Ordzhonikidze orders to take care <strong>of</strong> his lover<br />

Inessa Armand in <strong>the</strong> best possible manner when she arrived in Kislo-<br />

vodsk. The first special telephone was given to <strong>the</strong> same "comrade<br />

Inessa". It was Lenin who introduced <strong>the</strong> privileges <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Nomenclatura,<br />

whilst he changed <strong>the</strong> life <strong>of</strong> normal people into a downright nightmare.<br />

It can be mentioned here that when Lenin spent 14 months in a jail in<br />

St. Petersburg in 1895-96, he received meals directly from a restaurant. He<br />

also ordered a special mineral water from a pharmacy.<br />

As a dictator, Lenin's ugly attributes came to <strong>the</strong> fore. He kept his<br />

personal fortune, which he had gained from plundered art, valuables and<br />

gems he had sold, in a Swiss bank. In 1920 alone, Lenin transferred 75<br />

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