"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
outmanoeuvre Kaganovich. Beria heard about this through the grapevine and immediately flew to Moscow to report everything to Stalin. Stalin ordered an investigation into the matter. The investigatory commission reached the conclusion that there were, according to Yezhov, only two honest Communists left in the leadership of the party - Stalin and Molotov, apart from Yezhov himself, of course. Yezhov was fired in July 1938 and instead became chief of water transport. For his contributions to the uncovering of an anti-Stalinist plot, the Jew Lavrenti Beria (his mother was a Jewess) was named people's commissary for internal affairs and later also became chief of the NKVD. Marshal Georgi Zhukov called him a "monstrous person". This was certainly true, and now he became Stalin's and Kaganovich's best henchman. Beria's Contribution Stalin became extremely interested in the UFO phenomenon. Beria was asked to collect information about that enigma. Stalin was also interested in other mysterious subjects. He was very pleased when, before the Second World War, Hitler's Jewish astrologer and seer Wolf Messing came over to Russia and helped Stalin in every way. He was even able to predict that Hitler would be defeated in May 1945. Stalin began to trust Beria, since Beria had saved him from an attempt on his life by lake Ritsa in Abkhazia. Stalin and Kaganovich had Yezhov executed through Beria on the 1st of April 1940, by way of an April fool's joke. Yezhov had "punished citizens without reason". (Everything accor- ding to the periodical Ogonyok, February 1988.) The first thing Lavrenti Beria did was to soften the regime in the prison camps. The torture ceased. At the same time, he immediately began executing the old Chekists. He wanted new men who would compete with each other in trying to imprison or execute as many people as possible. General Leonid Reikhman became one of his most important Chekists. Beria hated children. For that reason he wanted as many children as possible sent into heavy slave labour. In October 1940 his Chekists managed to imprison up to a million children between 14 and 17 years of age. NKVD units had kidnapped those children in various Russian cities and immediately herded them like cattle to prison camps where most of 306
them died from starvation and exhaustion. From 1943, the Chekists managed to collect two million children per year. Bcria became a dreadful executioner during the Second World War, since he was able to conceal his crimes as the work of the Nazis. He had nearly 20 million people captured and sent to slave camps. According to the latest estimates, the Soviet Union lost at least 32 million, possibly 45 million, citizens during the Second World War. The historian Nikolai Tolstoy claims that most of them (presumably 20 million) were killed by order of Lavrenti Beria. All those deaths were blamed on the Germans. During the war, Beria had founded a fearsome terror organization, Smersh ("Death to the spies!"), which murdered a vast number of people. Those executioners were so proud of their work that they had themselves filmed while in action. The director Stanislav Govorukhin showed a few such film sequences in his "The Russia We Lost", where Smersh hanged "enemies of the people" and cheerfully applauded their crime. Many people ended up in special camps called ChSIR. Those were intended for the families of traitors to the fatherland. All prisoners of war were also regarded as traitors. Millions were captured in thc years 1941-42. Many of them starved to death since Lazar Kaganovich and Lavrenti Beria, in Stalin's name, forbade the Red Cross to bring the prisoners food. Oddly enough, the Red Cross complied, and still more people died. Stalin, Kaganovich and Beria took care to destroy all the food stores before the German siege of Leningrad - they wanted to destroy all the awkward witnesses to the historic events in that city. Ludmila Grunberg, who lived in Leningrad at the time, confirmed this. Beria was made marshal of the Soviet Union for his cruel terror during the war. Semyon Ignatiev was named the new chief of the NKVD. Beria was made chairman of the Atomic Commission in 1946. He still held a lot of power as the people's commissary for internal affairs and continued his terror campaign also after the war. He proved himself to be a thousand times worse than Yagoda and Yezhov together. During the campaigns against "counter-revolutionaries and for the realisation of the land reform 1949-52" at least five million people, according to conservative estimates, were executed. (Svenska Dagbladet, 27 th November 1988.) Kaganovich and Beria were responsible for those mass murders. 307
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outmanoeuvre Kaganovich. Beria heard about this through <strong>the</strong> grapevine<br />
and immediately flew to Moscow to report everything to Stalin. Stalin<br />
ordered an investigation into <strong>the</strong> matter. The investigatory commission<br />
reached <strong>the</strong> conclusion that <strong>the</strong>re were, according to Yezhov, only two<br />
honest Communists left in <strong>the</strong> leadership <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> party - Stalin and<br />
Molotov, apart from Yezhov himself, <strong>of</strong> course. Yezhov was fired in July<br />
1938 and instead became chief <strong>of</strong> water transport. For his contributions to<br />
<strong>the</strong> uncovering <strong>of</strong> an anti-Stalinist plot, <strong>the</strong> Jew Lavrenti Beria (his mo<strong>the</strong>r<br />
was a Jewess) was named people's commissary for internal affairs and<br />
later also became chief <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> NKVD. Marshal Georgi Zhukov called him<br />
a "monstrous person". This was certainly true, and now he became<br />
Stalin's and Kaganovich's best henchman.<br />
Beria's Contribution<br />
Stalin became extremely interested in <strong>the</strong> UFO phenomenon. Beria was<br />
asked to collect information about that enigma. Stalin was also interested<br />
in o<strong>the</strong>r mysterious subjects. He was very pleased when, before <strong>the</strong><br />
Second World War, Hitler's Jewish astrologer and seer Wolf Messing<br />
came over to Russia and helped Stalin in every way. He was even able to<br />
predict that Hitler would be defeated in May 1945.<br />
Stalin began to trust Beria, since Beria had saved him from an attempt<br />
on his life <strong>by</strong> lake Ritsa in Abkhazia. Stalin and Kaganovich had Yezhov<br />
executed through Beria on <strong>the</strong> 1st <strong>of</strong> April 1940, <strong>by</strong> way <strong>of</strong> an April fool's<br />
joke. Yezhov had "punished citizens without reason". (Everything accor-<br />
ding to <strong>the</strong> periodical Ogonyok, February 1988.)<br />
The first thing Lavrenti Beria did was to s<strong>of</strong>ten <strong>the</strong> regime in <strong>the</strong> prison<br />
camps. The torture ceased. At <strong>the</strong> same time, he immediately began<br />
executing <strong>the</strong> old Chekists. He wanted new men who would compete with<br />
each o<strong>the</strong>r in trying to imprison or execute as many people as possible.<br />
General Leonid Reikhman became one <strong>of</strong> his most important Chekists.<br />
Beria hated children. For that reason he wanted as many children as<br />
possible sent into heavy slave labour. In October 1940 his Chekists<br />
managed to imprison up to a million children between 14 and 17 years <strong>of</strong><br />
age. NKVD units had kidnapped those children in various Russian cities<br />
and immediately herded <strong>the</strong>m like cattle to prison camps where most <strong>of</strong><br />
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