"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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In Sweden, the freemasons have successfully used Martov's ideas to build a socialist "people's home" and to introduce tax slavery. At this congress, the Jew Martov suggested that the Party should be subordinate to the Jews - the chosen people. In contrast, the half-Jew Lenin, wanted the Jews to be subordinate to the Party. A majority supported Lenin's suggestion and these were therefore called the Bolshe- viks (the majority). The minority (Mensheviks) supported Martov's suggestion and acted in the classic manner of social democrats, using demagogy and cunning. The Party was split. The true reasons have until now been left out of the official Party history. Leon Trotsky was then among the Mensheviks. He regarded Lenin as a despot and a terrorist (Louis Fischer, "The Life of Lenin", London, 1970, p. 68). Iskra came under the influence of the Mensheviks. Lenin, who disliked disputes, left the editorial staff and started his own periodical, Vperyod. A famous Jewish textiles magnate and capitalist from Moscow, Savva Morozov, financed this. (Louis Fischer, "The Life of Lenin", London, 1970, p. 68.) The Morozov brothers had given the proletarian writer Maxim Gorky a two-storeyed house and provided the Bolsheviks with large amounts of money. Lenin's Nature Lenin tried to work out his own ism, a doctrine, which differed very little from the basic teachings of the Illuminati. Leninism became such a terrible and efficient brake on all areas of social development that the use of that ideology must be regarded as a crime against humanity. Russia is now attempting to salvage itself through the process of dismantling Leninism. This is the only way, since Vladimir Ulyanov, known under the pseudo- nym of Lenin, was the root of all the evils of Communism in Russia. His true nature has only recently been revealed. It is doubtful whether any other leader has lied to such an amazing extent about himself and everything else. An incredible amount of myths has been created about him to hide his evil nature and destructive acts. He introduced logocracy (power through the use of barefaced lies), which became a political weapon. Comrade Ulyanov knew that the lie could be changed into truth if 102

only it was made credible and attractive and then repeated often enough. He understood that the people would once again become strong and independent if they were kept well informed about the state of affairs, were to decide on their own existence and to work with sensible things. ("Works", Vol. 26, p. 228.) This is why he introduced a severe censorship and counted on half-lies to be an even more effective weapon against a sensible development. Only in 1991-1992, were researchers given access to 3724 secret documents. These papers showed clearly what a beast Lenin really was. It was also revealed that Lenin had been an unsuccessful lawyer, who had only had six cases in which he defended shoplifters. He lost all six cases. A week later, he had had enough and gave up the profession. He never had a real job after that. According to both older documents and others, which have been made available more recently, it is clear that Lenin was the worst, most demagogic, bloodthirsty, merciless and inhuman dictator in the history of the world. The American socialist John Reed, who met Lenin, described him as a strange person: colourless and without humour. Despite this, he propagandised for Communism in the United States since he was well paid to do so. Once, in 1920, he was paid the giant sum of 1 080 000 roubles for his services. (Dagens Nyheter, May 30, 1995.) "Lenin was prepared to annihilate 90 per cent of the population in order that the remaining 10 per cent might live under Communism," wrote the author Vladimir Soloukhin in the periodical Ogonyok in December 1990. This was published as a big sensation in Dagens Nyheter on the 13th of January 1991. Lenin expressed himself thus: "May 90 per cent of the Russian people perish if 10 per cent will experience the world revolution!" ("Selected Works", Vol. 2, p. 702.) Lenin emphasised: "We must utilise all possible cunning and illegal methods, deny and conceal the truth." Lenin demanded: "The people will be taught to hate. We shall begin with the young. The children will be taught to hate their parents. We can and must write in a new language which sows hatred, detestation and similar fellings among the masses against those who do not agree with us." At the Third Comintern Congress on the 5th of July 1921, Lenin said: "Dictatorship is a state of intensive warfare." In this war he was merciful to the "useful idiots" (Lenin's term) only at the beginning. Dzerzhinsky 103

only it was made credible and attractive and <strong>the</strong>n repeated <strong>of</strong>ten enough.<br />

He understood that <strong>the</strong> people would once again become strong and<br />

independent if <strong>the</strong>y were kept well informed about <strong>the</strong> state <strong>of</strong> affairs,<br />

were to decide on <strong>the</strong>ir own existence and to work with sensible things.<br />

("Works", Vol. 26, p. 228.) This is why he introduced a severe censorship<br />

and counted on half-lies to be an even more effective weapon against a<br />

sensible development.<br />

Only in 1991-1992, were researchers given access to 3724 secret<br />

documents. These papers showed clearly what a beast Lenin really was. It<br />

was also revealed that Lenin had been an unsuccessful lawyer, who had<br />

only had six cases in which he defended shoplifters. He lost all six cases.<br />

A week later, he had had enough and gave up <strong>the</strong> pr<strong>of</strong>ession. He never had<br />

a real job after that.<br />

According to both older documents and o<strong>the</strong>rs, which have been made<br />

available more recently, it is clear that Lenin was <strong>the</strong> worst, most<br />

demagogic, bloodthirsty, merciless and inhuman dictator in <strong>the</strong> history <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>the</strong> world. The American socialist John Reed, who met Lenin, described<br />

him as a strange person: colourless and without humour. Despite this, he<br />

propagandised for Communism in <strong>the</strong> United States since he was well paid<br />

to do so. Once, in 1920, he was paid <strong>the</strong> giant sum <strong>of</strong> 1 080 000 roubles<br />

for his services. (Dagens Nyheter, May 30, 1995.)<br />

"Lenin was prepared to annihilate 90 per cent <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> population in order<br />

that <strong>the</strong> remaining 10 per cent might live under Communism," wrote <strong>the</strong><br />

author Vladimir Soloukhin in <strong>the</strong> periodical Ogonyok in December 1990.<br />

This was published as a big sensation in Dagens Nyheter on <strong>the</strong> 13th <strong>of</strong><br />

January 1991. Lenin expressed himself thus: "May 90 per cent <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />

Russian people perish if 10 per cent will experience <strong>the</strong> world revolution!"<br />

("Selected Works", Vol. 2, p. 702.)<br />

Lenin emphasised: "We must utilise all possible cunning and illegal<br />

methods, deny and conceal <strong>the</strong> truth."<br />

Lenin demanded: "The people will be taught to hate. We shall begin with<br />

<strong>the</strong> young. The children will be taught to hate <strong>the</strong>ir parents. We can and<br />

must write in a new language which sows hatred, detestation and similar<br />

fellings among <strong>the</strong> masses against those who do not agree with us."<br />

At <strong>the</strong> Third Comintern Congress on <strong>the</strong> 5th <strong>of</strong> July 1921, Lenin said:<br />

"Dictatorship is a state <strong>of</strong> intensive warfare." In this war he was merciful<br />

to <strong>the</strong> "useful idiots" (Lenin's term) only at <strong>the</strong> beginning. Dzerzhinsky<br />

103

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