"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

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Bela Kun used to lend a hand at mowing people down with machine guns. He became infamous as "the Commissary for Death". Dzerzhinzky called him a lunatic. Trotsky personally gave him orders to shoot 40 000 captured officers in the Crimea (Dagens Nyheter, 22nd of November 1993). The freemason Bela Kun led the Communist terror regime in Hungary. He was a Master of the Johannes Lodge in Debrecen. He was also a member of B'nai B'rith. The Masonic socialists handed the power over to him on the 20th of March 1919. There was no coup. It is worth pointing out that 90 per cent of the Hungarian freemasons were Jews. Their Council of People's Commissaries was comprised of 26 members, of which 18 were Jews. The eight Hungarians were just puppets. Bela Kun was a cunning swindler, extraordinarily greedy and cruel. He had earlier been the secretary of the Workers' Union in Kolozsvar, but was fired for embezzlement of public funds. With this in mind, it is easy to understand that his most important work consisted in hunting down goys who owned gold. Amazing amounts were transferred from Hungary to foreign banks. 268

The Hungarian Red Army began to spread Communism to Slovakia, which was eventually occupied. On June 16, 1919, the Soviet Republic of Slovakia was proclaimed and the plundering began there too. The Czech troops crushed that hellish government as early as the 7th of July and managed to frighten those greedy Jewish gangsters away. Bela Kun's and his Jewish comrades' incredibly cruel terror regime infested Hungary for 133 days. Bela Kun's Jewish commissar Isidor Bergfeld admitted that he had personally burned 60 Magyars alive in ovens and murdered another 100 with his own hands. A total of at least 560 victims were claimed. The Communist terror, which was led by the Jew Otto Korvin (actually Klein), chief of the political police, cost the country 28 billion forints in material damages and a further 14 billion in debts. It was later discovered that the "revolutionary" government had also stolen 900 million forints in foreign currency from the "people's domestic fund". (A. Melsky, "Bela Kun and the Bolshevik Revolution in Hungary", Stockholm, 1940, pp. 25-26, 46.) Rumanian troops deposed Bela Kun and his fellow criminals on the 6th of August 1919. Bela Kun escaped to Austria, where he was detained, but the Jewish freemason, murderer and Social Democrat Friedrich Adler secured Bela Kun's release. Bela Kun then went to Soviet Russia, where he continued with his banditry. After Adler had murdered the Austrian prime minister, Count Karl Stiirgkh, on the 22nd of October 1916, be- cause the latter had tried to prevent the activity of the left wing radicals, Adler said before the court: "It is not only the right, but the duty, of every citizen to use violence." Adler was sentenced but was pardoned soon afterwards and later became the leader of the Communist Party in Austria. (In February 1934, the Social Democrats in Austria tried to seize power by force.) Several of Bela Kun's partners in crime escaped to the USA, for example Alexander Goldberger, and Joseph Pogany. Pogany was active in thc American Workers' Party under the pseudonym John Pepper. (Nesta Webster, "The Socialist Network", London 1926, p. 59.) Jewish Communists led by Eugene Levine and Kurt Rosenfeld also held power in Munich for two weeks (from 13th of April to 1st of May 1919). They had proclaimed the Soviet Republic of Bavaria. All its leaders were Jews who belonged to the secret Masonic lodge Number Eleven, located at 51 Brennerstrasse in Munich. Eugene Levine (actually Nissen Berg) and Max Levien also murdered their hostages, and were after as many gold 269

Bela Kun used to lend a hand at mowing people down with machine<br />

guns. He became infamous as "<strong>the</strong> Commissary for Death". Dzerzhinzky<br />

called him a lunatic. Trotsky personally gave him orders to shoot 40 000<br />

captured <strong>of</strong>ficers in <strong>the</strong> Crimea (Dagens Nyheter, 22nd <strong>of</strong> November<br />

1993).<br />

The freemason Bela Kun led <strong>the</strong> Communist terror regime in Hungary.<br />

He was a Master <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Johannes Lodge in Debrecen. He was also a<br />

member <strong>of</strong> B'nai B'rith. The Masonic socialists handed <strong>the</strong> power over to<br />

him on <strong>the</strong> 20th <strong>of</strong> March 1919. There was no coup. It is worth pointing<br />

out that 90 per cent <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Hungarian freemasons were Jews. Their<br />

Council <strong>of</strong> People's Commissaries was comprised <strong>of</strong> 26 members, <strong>of</strong><br />

which 18 were Jews.<br />

The eight Hungarians were just puppets. Bela Kun was a cunning<br />

swindler, extraordinarily greedy and cruel. He had earlier been <strong>the</strong><br />

secretary <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Workers' Union in Kolozsvar, but was fired for<br />

embezzlement <strong>of</strong> public funds.<br />

With this in mind, it is easy to understand that his most important work<br />

consisted in hunting down goys who owned gold. Amazing amounts were<br />

transferred from Hungary to foreign banks.<br />

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