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

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nothing will disturb our love. Travel here as soon as you can. I am waiting<br />

(or you, my little flower. Your Gershel."<br />

In ano<strong>the</strong>r letter, Zinoviev wanted to be sure that Lenin was not<br />

sleeping with o<strong>the</strong>r men in <strong>the</strong>ir home. He ended his letter <strong>by</strong> sending a<br />

Marxist kiss to his Vova. He suggested that nothing should be hidden from<br />

Lenin's wife Nadezhda Krupskaya and reminded him <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> first time she<br />

had caught <strong>the</strong>m. (Vladislav Shumsky, "Hitlerism is Terrible, but Zionism<br />

is Worse", Moscow, 1999, p. 47.)<br />

In this way <strong>the</strong> two Masonic bro<strong>the</strong>rs practised David's love for<br />

Jonathan. Perhaps this makes it easier for us to understand why <strong>the</strong><br />

freemasons are so keen on supporting <strong>the</strong> homosexual "liberation".<br />

Soviet man was not allowed to be independent <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> state, even in<br />

foodstuffs. Stalin made sure to finally end <strong>the</strong> possibility <strong>of</strong> this <strong>by</strong><br />

enforcing mass-collectivisation. In this, he also followed Lenin's orders.<br />

Lenin had said that an independent farmer who had an excess <strong>of</strong> grain was<br />

a danger to <strong>the</strong> social revolution. (Lenin, "Collected Works", second<br />

edition, Vol. 19, p. 101.) So Stalin, like a parrot, repeated that measures<br />

must be taken against <strong>the</strong> farmer, like against <strong>the</strong> bourgeois, if he had a<br />

good harvest, to protect <strong>the</strong> social revolution.<br />

It is understandable, <strong>the</strong>n, why people used to tell this joke: Radio<br />

Yerevan was asked: "Why is <strong>the</strong>re always a shortage <strong>of</strong> food in <strong>the</strong> Soviet<br />

Union?" Radio Yerevan answered: "Because <strong>the</strong> Winter Palace was so<br />

badly defended."<br />

Lenin knew that <strong>the</strong> majority <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Russian people were against his<br />

bloodthirsty party. Therefore he waged a terrible war against this people to<br />

enslave it <strong>by</strong> means <strong>of</strong> fair but meaningless slogans. His successor<br />

continued this dreadful war, but used different methods. Vladimir<br />

Ulyanov-Lenin knew that <strong>the</strong> untalented Stalin would follow his directions<br />

to <strong>the</strong> letter.<br />

It was also Lenin who created <strong>the</strong> problems between different nations.<br />

In February 1921 he handed over <strong>the</strong> Armenian Kars and Ardagan to<br />

Turkey in exchange for <strong>the</strong> town <strong>of</strong> Batumi. Stalin could not give<br />

Nagorno-Karabakh to Azerbaidjan without Lenin's permission. Lenin did<br />

not make a secret <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> fact that he, like leading Turkish Jews, disliked<br />

<strong>the</strong> Armenians.<br />

The ungrateful Lenin even persecuted his allies, especially <strong>the</strong> Social<br />

Revolutionaries on <strong>the</strong> left, who were prepared to support him in all kinds<br />

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