"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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Lately Russia has begun pointing out the guilty parties. Many Jews became frightened of the possible reaction when the truth about the role of the extremist Jews in the Communist oppression came out. They emigrated to Israel, despite their privileges in Russia (this was actually admitted by Dagens Nyheter, which had earlier spread the myth about government-sanctioned anti-Semitism in the Soviet Union). They have become a burden to the Israeli public medical service, since a third of all the Jews suffering from cancer in the country are from the former Soviet Union. The Russian Jews make up just under 9 per cent of the population, according to the Israeli journalist Nurit Wurgaft. (Dagens Nyheter, 15th of August 1993.) The mass immigration began in 1988, when the crimes and privileged status of the extremist Jews during the time of the Communists began to be questioned and discussed more often. Stalin's grandson Yevgeni Dzhugashvili showed amazed Western jour- nalists a list of the responsible functionaries at the various People's Com- missariats, which practised the great terror against the population between 1936 and 1939. Every name was marked with a symbol. A star meant that the person in question was a Jew, a dash that he was Russian. "It is virtually all stars!" said Yevgeni Dzhugashvili. (Expressen, 18th of August 1991.) It is due to those terrible events that at least a sixth of the Russian population is definitely anti-Semitic, according to several opinion polls. They are convinced that there is an international Jewish conspiracy {Dagens Nyheter, 4th of January 1991, A, 11). The leading Russian authors Valentin Rasputin, Vasili Belov, Valentin Pikul, Yuri Bondarev and Viktor Afanasyev have all perceived the hidden power of the extremist Jews in Russia. Vasili Belov has written a novel filled with facts which show that it was Communist Jews who bore the responsibility for the incredible brutality of the forced collectivisation. Meanwhile, one or two Jewish functionaries, including Rubanovich, have said also on Swedish TV that they will never apologise for their crimes. The Jewish activists prefer to leave the scene when other people are in need of help. At the beginning of the civil war in Abkhasia, many Jewish doctors emigrated to Israel, leaving thousands of wounded to die. (Dagen, 18th of December 1992.) A fine example of doctor's ethics. 402

Many criminal Jews have also taken the chance to emigrate to the West (also Sweden). A large number of these immigrants became notorious, merciless gangsters in the United States, according to the New York Times (4th of July l989,p. 38). The Russian Jew Boris Kagarlitsky even claimed in Dagens Nyheter (6th of July 1990) that socialism was not dead. But it definitely did not work, since 90 per cent of the state-owned factories, the kolkhozes and state farms had gone bankrupt. They had been kept alive only with benefits. The Jewish Social Revolutionary Alexander Herzen's prophecy from 1850 has now come true: "Socialism will develop until it reaches its own extremism and absurdity. Then a shout of denial will break forth from the heart of a revolting minority. Once again, a battle of life and death will be fought when Socialism will either take the place which Conservatism now holds or be defeated by future but to us as yet unknown revolutionary forces." (Alexander Herzen, "From the Other Shore", Tallinn, 1970, p. 106.) "Socialism has been a tragedy for our people. It was a bad thing that it had to happen to us. It would have been better if it had happened in a smaller country," proclaimed the Russian President Boris Yeltsin in September 1991 (Svenska Dagbladet, 7th of September 1991). In Sweden the false Soviet "version" of this tragedy is swallowed without a second thought. Did not Napoleon say: "What is history but a myth that everyone has accepted?" Most Swedes have accepted the many myths about Communism. It was so nice to believe in the fairy tales, which claimed, among other things, that the citizens of the Communist countries at least had a social security. It was certainly a fine kind of security with security agents and spies everywhere! It was also claimed that the Soviet citizens had the right to work. The slaves could not work normally under oppression for worthless money, which could only be used in shops where there was nothing worth buying. It could also be proved that the workers in the Communist countries were in poorer health than those in the West. On the 13th of December 1991, the Jewish cultural editor of Expressen, Leif Zern, published an article by Claudio Magris who wept and lamented over the fall of the Soviet empire: "I believe we must regard the tragic fall of Communism with respect and even love. We only need to think of the 403

Many criminal Jews have also taken <strong>the</strong> chance to emigrate to <strong>the</strong> West<br />

(also Sweden). A large number <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>se immigrants became notorious,<br />

merciless gangsters in <strong>the</strong> United States, according to <strong>the</strong> New York Times<br />

(4th <strong>of</strong> July l989,p. 38).<br />

The Russian Jew Boris Kagarlitsky even claimed in Dagens Nyheter<br />

(6th <strong>of</strong> July 1990) that socialism was not dead. But it definitely did not<br />

work, since 90 per cent <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> state-owned factories, <strong>the</strong> kolkhozes and<br />

state farms had gone bankrupt. They had been kept alive only with<br />

benefits.<br />

The Jewish Social Revolutionary Alexander Herzen's prophecy from<br />

1850 has now come true: "Socialism will develop until it reaches its own<br />

extremism and absurdity. Then a shout <strong>of</strong> denial will break forth from <strong>the</strong><br />

heart <strong>of</strong> a revolting minority. Once again, a battle <strong>of</strong> life and death will be<br />

fought when Socialism will ei<strong>the</strong>r take <strong>the</strong> place which Conservatism now<br />

holds or be defeated <strong>by</strong> future but to us as yet unknown revolutionary<br />

forces." (Alexander Herzen, "From <strong>the</strong> O<strong>the</strong>r Shore", Tallinn, 1970, p.<br />

106.)<br />

"Socialism has been a tragedy for our people. It was a bad thing that it<br />

had to happen to us. It would have been better if it had happened in a<br />

smaller country," proclaimed <strong>the</strong> Russian President Boris Yeltsin in<br />

September 1991 (Svenska Dagbladet, 7th <strong>of</strong> September 1991).<br />

In Sweden <strong>the</strong> false Soviet "version" <strong>of</strong> this tragedy is swallowed<br />

without a second thought. Did not Napoleon say: "What is history but a<br />

myth that everyone has accepted?" Most Swedes have accepted <strong>the</strong> many<br />

myths about Communism. It was so nice to believe in <strong>the</strong> fairy tales,<br />

which claimed, among o<strong>the</strong>r things, that <strong>the</strong> citizens <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Communist<br />

countries at least had a social security. It was certainly a fine kind <strong>of</strong><br />

security with security agents and spies everywhere! It was also claimed<br />

that <strong>the</strong> Soviet citizens had <strong>the</strong> right to work. The slaves could not work<br />

normally under oppression for worthless money, which could only be used<br />

in shops where <strong>the</strong>re was nothing worth buying. It could also be proved<br />

that <strong>the</strong> workers in <strong>the</strong> Communist countries were in poorer health than<br />

those in <strong>the</strong> West.<br />

On <strong>the</strong> 13th <strong>of</strong> December 1991, <strong>the</strong> Jewish cultural editor <strong>of</strong> Expressen,<br />

Leif Zern, published an article <strong>by</strong> Claudio Magris who wept and lamented<br />

over <strong>the</strong> fall <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Soviet empire: "I believe we must regard <strong>the</strong> tragic fall<br />

<strong>of</strong> Communism with respect and even love. We only need to think <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />

403

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