"Under the Sign of Scorpion" by Juri - Gnostic Liberation Front
"Under the Sign of Scorpion" by Juri - Gnostic Liberation Front "Under the Sign of Scorpion" by Juri - Gnostic Liberation Front
The only difference is that this tyranny will not come from the right, but from the left, and will not be white, but red, in the literal sense of that word, for we shall shed such streams of blood that all the losses of human lives in Capitalist wars will shrink and pale before them. The biggest bankers on the other side of the Atlantic will work in very close collaboration with us. If we win the Revolution, crush Russia, we shall consolidate the power of Zionism on her funereal remains and become such a force that the whole world will go down on its knees before it. We will show what real power is. Using terror, blood-baths, we will reduce the Russian intelligentsia to a complete idiocy, to a bestial condition... And meanwhile, our youth in leather jackets -the sons of watchmakers from Odessa and Orsha, Gomel and Vinnitsa, oh how magnificently, how rapturously they are able to hate everything Russian! With what enjoyment they are annihilating the Russian intelligentsia - officers, engineers, teachers, priests, generals, aca- demicians, writers..." (Aaron Simanovich, "Memoirs", Paris, 1922, Molodaya Gvardiya, Moscow, No. 6, 1991, p. 55.) Some notes of elucidation to the above. "Our youth in leather jackets" refers to members of the Cheka, mainly Jews, who wore such jackets and were armed with revolvers. The four towns mentioned were within the so- called Jewish Pale in western Russia (now the Ukraine and Byelorussia). An Israeli authority notes: "Until 1939, the population of many Polish towns east of the river Bug was at least 90 per cent Jewish, and this demographic phenomenon was even more pronounced in that area of Tsarist Russia annexed from Poland and known as the Jewish Pale." (Israel Shahak, "Jewish History, Jewish Religion - The Weight of Three Thousand Years", London, 1994, p. 62.) It was Trotsky who founded the Red Army. He used especially gruesome methods for this purpose, according to the Jewess Dora Shturman's book "The Dead Grasp after the Living" (London, 1982). Trotsky had young peasants taken from their farms by force and coerced them into new careers as red soldiers, giving orders to shoot all who resisted. With such criminal methods he formed the so-called voluntary Red Army which "fought with great honour against landowners and capitalists and won", as the Soviet history books said. Not a word was mentioned about the American instructors Trotsky called in to help train his soldiers. 154
In March 1918 he had 300 000 soldiers at his disposal. Two years later he already had a million. He finally managed to train and equip an army of five million men. He registered all the officers and their families. If any officer betrayed the Reds or went over to the Whites, his family was taken hostage and the traitor was warned they would be killed if the Whites did not deliver him at once. Officers and their families were also executed for disobeying orders. Lenin's and Trotsky's cruelty and mercilessness became the guiding star for the Soviet government. According to the record of the 11th Party Congress in the spring of 1922, Trotsky said the following about his coercion of soldiers into his army: "We took Red Guards straight from the villages, gave them weapons, sometimes from the carriage door; sometimes the weapons were in another wagon, and then they received their weapons later, when they arrived and stepped out of the carriage. They spent two-three weeks, sometimes a week, in the reserves, later they were subjected to iron-hard diiscipline by the aid of commissars, tribunals and punishment groups, since we had to send out untrained men. It is true that we made some agitation campaigns, if we could, but quickly, under fire, under the pressure of a hundred atmospheres." ("Records and Stenographic Notes from the Congresses and Conferences of the Communist Party", p. 289.) Trotsky had "guilty" people executed for the most trifling "offences". He himself used to be the "principal witness" at these mock trials. In her book, the Jewess Dora Shturman called those methods "organised and legalised banditry". It was Trotsky who demanded that the dictatorship of the proletariat should use its true name, the dictatorship of the Bolshevik Party. This was not done for demagogic reasons. Encouraged by Trotsky, the Krasnaya Gazeta revealed the primary goal of the Soviet regime on the 31st of August 1919: "Already streams of bourgeois blood flow - but more blood! As much as possible!" Even during the civil war in 1920, Trotsky began to make plans for the militarisation of the economy, to bring it into line with War Communism. He needed militarised slaves. Peasants and workers would have the same status as mobile soldiers and form "work-units comparable to military units" (work battalions) and be put under commanders. Each individual was a "soldier of work who cannot be his own master - if ordered to 155
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The only difference is that this tyranny will not come from <strong>the</strong> right, but<br />
from <strong>the</strong> left, and will not be white, but red, in <strong>the</strong> literal sense <strong>of</strong> that word,<br />
for we shall shed such streams <strong>of</strong> blood that all <strong>the</strong> losses <strong>of</strong> human lives<br />
in Capitalist wars will shrink and pale before <strong>the</strong>m. The biggest bankers on<br />
<strong>the</strong> o<strong>the</strong>r side <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Atlantic will work in very close collaboration with us. If<br />
we win <strong>the</strong> Revolution, crush Russia, we shall consolidate <strong>the</strong> power <strong>of</strong><br />
Zionism on her funereal remains and become such a force that <strong>the</strong> whole<br />
world will go down on its knees before it. We will show what real power is.<br />
Using terror, blood-baths, we will reduce <strong>the</strong> Russian intelligentsia to a<br />
complete idiocy, to a bestial condition... And meanwhile, our youth in<br />
lea<strong>the</strong>r jackets -<strong>the</strong> sons <strong>of</strong> watchmakers from Odessa and Orsha, Gomel<br />
and Vinnitsa, oh how magnificently, how rapturously <strong>the</strong>y are able to hate<br />
everything Russian! With what enjoyment <strong>the</strong>y are annihilating <strong>the</strong> Russian<br />
intelligentsia - <strong>of</strong>ficers, engineers, teachers, priests, generals, aca-<br />
demicians, writers..."<br />
(Aaron Simanovich, "Memoirs", Paris, 1922, Molodaya Gvardiya,<br />
Moscow, No. 6, 1991, p. 55.)<br />
Some notes <strong>of</strong> elucidation to <strong>the</strong> above. "Our youth in lea<strong>the</strong>r jackets"<br />
refers to members <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Cheka, mainly Jews, who wore such jackets and<br />
were armed with revolvers. The four towns mentioned were within <strong>the</strong> so-<br />
called Jewish Pale in western Russia (now <strong>the</strong> Ukraine and Byelorussia).<br />
An Israeli authority notes: "Until 1939, <strong>the</strong> population <strong>of</strong> many Polish towns<br />
east <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> river Bug was at least 90 per cent Jewish, and this demographic<br />
phenomenon was even more pronounced in that area <strong>of</strong> Tsarist Russia<br />
annexed from Poland and known as <strong>the</strong> Jewish Pale." (Israel Shahak,<br />
"Jewish History, Jewish Religion - The Weight <strong>of</strong> Three Thousand<br />
Years", London, 1994, p. 62.)<br />
It was Trotsky who founded <strong>the</strong> Red Army. He used especially<br />
gruesome methods for this purpose, according to <strong>the</strong> Jewess Dora<br />
Shturman's book "The Dead Grasp after <strong>the</strong> Living" (London, 1982).<br />
Trotsky had young peasants taken from <strong>the</strong>ir farms <strong>by</strong> force and coerced<br />
<strong>the</strong>m into new careers as red soldiers, giving orders to shoot all who<br />
resisted. With such criminal methods he formed <strong>the</strong> so-called voluntary<br />
Red Army which "fought with great honour against landowners and<br />
capitalists and won", as <strong>the</strong> Soviet history books said. Not a word was<br />
mentioned about <strong>the</strong> American instructors Trotsky called in to help train<br />
his soldiers.<br />
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