"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
marriage laws stricter. Lenin made the Soviet organs proclaim: "From the age of 18, every young woman is the property of the state." Unmarried women had to register themselves at the Bureau of Free Love. Omission was punished severely. Each registered woman had to choose a man between 19 and 50 years of age. The men also had the right to choose women, but they had to carry documentation that they belonged to the proletariat. The others were not allowed to have a sex-life since they were class-enemies (i.e. enemies of the Jews). In the interest of the state, men had the right to choose women registered at the Bureau of Free Love, even if the said women did not comply. The children that were born from these unions became the property of the republic. (Mikhail and August Stern, "Iron Curtain for Love", Stockholm, 1982, p. 26.) Jewish Bolsheviks frequently organised naked marches and propagated group-sexuality. Those new measures caused deep psychological distur- bances in the traditionally family-oriented Russian people. The com- munist leaders wanted to eliminate the concept and practice of family life. Abortion, meanwhile, was legalised. Rape also became far more common. The communist poet Vladimir Mayakovsky immediately propagated the new policy in the following way: Any girl at all, young and beautiful will I rape. And contemptuously will I spit on her! The Soviet functionaries later tried to claim that his poems were ironic. The moral norms were quickly subverted in Soviet Russia. One person who became an especially "good example" for this process of dissolution was the nymphomaniac Alexandra Kollontay. As a people's commissary, she gave orders for several sailors to come to her every day. Their job was to sleep with her. She was especially excited by the sailor's uniform. The party functionary Oleg Agranyants revealed in 1989 that Alexandra Kollontay had earlier been a brothel-keeper. As soon as the moral norms had been dissolved, sexuality was prohibi- ted. The goal had been reached and a new slogan was invented: "Sexuality is the enemy of the revolution!" Women were to become draught-animals instead. The Jewish commissary for education and culture, the freemason 244
Anatoli Lunacharsky declared: "That little institution of manners which is the family... that entire curse... shall become a closed chapter." In this way, the Russian society had been transformed into a herd of cattle, just as the freemason Mikhail Bakunin had predicted. "Dictionnaire Universel" (p. 114) confirms that Bakunin really was a freemason. Bakunin maintained that the red bureaucracy would cramp the morals and ideas of the people. The Jewish psychologist Alexander Zalkind admitted in his book "The Revolution and the Youth" (Moscow, 1925), that the Communist Party was to subject the Russian people to racial manipulation. He wrote: "Society has the total and unconditional right to intervene in the sexual life of the people and improve the race by introducing an artificial sexual selection." In other words, the Jewish extremists wanted to make sure that they would have suitable (not too intelligent) slaves in the future. Oleg Platonov writes the following in his book "The History of the Russian People in the Twentieth Century" (Moscow, 1997, p. 520): "One of the first symbols of Bolshevism was the swastika, proposed by Jewish officials as the chief element of the arms of state. Among other uses, the reversed swastika appeared on uniform sleeves in the Red Army, and, in 1918, on bank notes in denominations of five and ten thousand roubles." He goes on to state: "The star of David was used on the first Bolshevik documents and Soviet military insignia. It was later superseded by the five- pointed Masonic star." The Jewish Communist leadership introduced a great number of Masonic symbols and terms - above all the red, five-pointed star (the star of Solomon). The term of address became tovarishch (comrade). This is what the freemason of the second degree is called. The higher Masonic lodges were called councils, just as in Judaism. There was also a Supreme Council. Those on whom was later conferred the Order of Lenin were called the Knights of Lenin's (Masonic) Order. Every Master Mason uses a ritual hammer. We can find the background of this tradition in the Old Testament, where it is written that Yahweh has been like unto a hammer in his destruction of other peoples (Jeremiah 50:23). The freemason and communist leader Mao Zedong also declared in 1950: "Communism is a hammer which crushes our enemies." The sickle also comes from freemasonry. It symbolises destruction (the gelding of Urano). It is also mentioned in Jeremiah (50:16). The Zionist 245
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marriage laws stricter. Lenin made <strong>the</strong> Soviet organs proclaim: "From <strong>the</strong><br />
age <strong>of</strong> 18, every young woman is <strong>the</strong> property <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> state." Unmarried<br />
women had to register <strong>the</strong>mselves at <strong>the</strong> Bureau <strong>of</strong> Free Love. Omission<br />
was punished severely. Each registered woman had to choose a man<br />
between 19 and 50 years <strong>of</strong> age.<br />
The men also had <strong>the</strong> right to choose women, but <strong>the</strong>y had to carry<br />
documentation that <strong>the</strong>y belonged to <strong>the</strong> proletariat. The o<strong>the</strong>rs were not<br />
allowed to have a sex-life since <strong>the</strong>y were class-enemies (i.e. enemies <strong>of</strong><br />
<strong>the</strong> Jews). In <strong>the</strong> interest <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> state, men had <strong>the</strong> right to choose women<br />
registered at <strong>the</strong> Bureau <strong>of</strong> Free Love, even if <strong>the</strong> said women did not<br />
comply. The children that were born from <strong>the</strong>se unions became <strong>the</strong><br />
property <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> republic. (Mikhail and August Stern, "Iron Curtain for<br />
Love", Stockholm, 1982, p. 26.)<br />
Jewish Bolsheviks frequently organised naked marches and propagated<br />
group-sexuality. Those new measures caused deep psychological distur-<br />
bances in <strong>the</strong> traditionally family-oriented Russian people. The com-<br />
munist leaders wanted to eliminate <strong>the</strong> concept and practice <strong>of</strong> family life.<br />
Abortion, meanwhile, was legalised. Rape also became far more common.<br />
The communist poet Vladimir Mayakovsky immediately propagated <strong>the</strong><br />
new policy in <strong>the</strong> following way:<br />
Any girl at all, young and beautiful<br />
will I rape.<br />
And contemptuously<br />
will I spit on her!<br />
The Soviet functionaries later tried to claim that his poems were ironic.<br />
The moral norms were quickly subverted in Soviet Russia. One person<br />
who became an especially "good example" for this process <strong>of</strong> dissolution<br />
was <strong>the</strong> nymphomaniac Alexandra Kollontay. As a people's commissary,<br />
she gave orders for several sailors to come to her every day. Their job was<br />
to sleep with her. She was especially excited <strong>by</strong> <strong>the</strong> sailor's uniform. The<br />
party functionary Oleg Agranyants revealed in 1989 that Alexandra<br />
Kollontay had earlier been a bro<strong>the</strong>l-keeper.<br />
As soon as <strong>the</strong> moral norms had been dissolved, sexuality was prohibi-<br />
ted. The goal had been reached and a new slogan was invented: "Sexuality<br />
is <strong>the</strong> enemy <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> revolution!" Women were to become draught-animals<br />
instead. The Jewish commissary for education and culture, <strong>the</strong> freemason<br />
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