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

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German Foreign Ministry. The company met Ganetsky in Trelleborg<br />

(Sweden). When <strong>the</strong> group arrived in Malmo, Brockdorff-Rantzau im-<br />

mediately reported to Berlin.<br />

Lenin arrived at Stockholm's Central Station just before ten o'clock in<br />

<strong>the</strong> morning on Friday <strong>the</strong> 13th <strong>of</strong> April 1917. Karl Radek (Tobiach Sobel-<br />

sohn), ano<strong>the</strong>r important freemason and "revolutionary", arrived toge<strong>the</strong>r<br />

with him but remained in <strong>the</strong> Swedish capital to help Jakub Hanecki<br />

(Ftirstenberg). It was this same Hanecki (known as Ganetsky) who<br />

channelled <strong>the</strong> German money to <strong>the</strong> Bolsheviks in Petrograd via Nya<br />

Banken (<strong>the</strong> New Bank) in Stockholm and <strong>the</strong> freemason Ol<strong>of</strong> Aschberg<br />

(Obadiah Asch).<br />

Karl Radek, an Austrian citizen, showed his "gratitude" to <strong>the</strong> Germans<br />

<strong>by</strong> later taking part in terrorist activities against <strong>the</strong> German Kaiser and<br />

preparing a plot to depose him. MOPR or <strong>the</strong> Red Aid later gave Karl<br />

Radek <strong>the</strong> task <strong>of</strong> provoking <strong>the</strong> German workers to a "proletarian<br />

revolution". He was a member <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Central Committee. Stalin had him<br />

arrested in 1937. Radek readily gave evidence against o<strong>the</strong>r Bolsheviks<br />

but this did not save him.<br />

Three new conspirators joined Lenin's group in Stockholm: Rakhil<br />

Skovno, Yuri Kos and Alexander Grakas.<br />

The aim <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> conspirators was to enforce Illuminist rule in Russia<br />

after <strong>the</strong> model <strong>of</strong> Weishaupt-Hess-Marx. There was a reserve plan for a<br />

Communist base in case <strong>the</strong> take-over failed. The Communists had chosen<br />

Sweden for this purpose, according to Solzhenitsyn's book "Lenin in<br />

Zurich" (Paris, 1975, p. 168).<br />

The Swedish Social Democrats helped those Bolshevik criminals <strong>by</strong> all<br />

means possible. Lenin and his fellow criminals were allowed to use<br />

Sweden as <strong>the</strong>ir most important base for <strong>the</strong> planned state terrorism in<br />

Russia, thanks to <strong>the</strong> freemason and socialist leader Hjalmar Branting and<br />

<strong>the</strong> helpful attitude <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Swedish Social Democrats. (Dagens Nyheter,<br />

5th <strong>of</strong> November 1985, p. 4.)<br />

They also helped to organise <strong>the</strong> Bolsheviks' Fourth Party Congress in<br />

Folkets Hus (<strong>the</strong> Social Democrat centre) in Stockholm in April-May<br />

1906. Branting gave <strong>the</strong> speech <strong>of</strong> welcome at <strong>the</strong> congress. Branting also<br />

knew about <strong>the</strong> financing <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Bolsheviks' activities ("Vem betalade<br />

ryska revolutionen?" / "Who Paid for <strong>the</strong> Russian Revolution?", Svenska<br />

Dagbladet, 31st October 1985).<br />

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