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

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The Austrian political scientist Karl Steinhauser revealed that <strong>the</strong><br />

British ambassador, <strong>the</strong> freemason George Buchanan, was <strong>the</strong> contact man<br />

between Kerensky and London, Paris and Washington.<br />

O<strong>the</strong>r high-ranking freemasons within <strong>the</strong> Grand Orient worked<br />

toge<strong>the</strong>r with Kerensky to have <strong>the</strong> Tsar deposed: <strong>the</strong> lawyer Maxim<br />

Vinaver (1866-1940), <strong>the</strong> lawyer Oskar Grusenberg (1866-1940), <strong>the</strong><br />

historian Alexander Braudo (1864-1924), <strong>the</strong> writer Leonti (Leon)<br />

Bramson, <strong>the</strong> lawyer Joseph Hessen (1866-1943), <strong>the</strong> lawyer Y. Frumkin,<br />

Yoller and M. Herzenstein.<br />

The contacts with <strong>the</strong> Grand Orient in France were organised <strong>by</strong> Sergei<br />

Urusov. (Boris Nikolayevsky, "Russian Freemasonry and <strong>the</strong> Revolution",<br />

Moscow, 1990, pp. 56-57.) Urusov was a landowner and a freemason who<br />

betrayed <strong>the</strong> Tsar. In 1917 he became Minister for Internal Affairs in <strong>the</strong><br />

Provisional Government. After <strong>the</strong> Bolsheviks' take-over, he took a high<br />

post in <strong>the</strong> Central Bank. (The Greater Soviet Encyclopaedia, Vol. 56,<br />

Moscow, 1936, p. 301.)<br />

The second in command after Kerensky was Nikolai Nekrasov. It<br />

should not be necessary to point out at this stage that <strong>the</strong> Illuminati<br />

controlled <strong>the</strong> Grand Orient.<br />

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