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Study of the Hegemony of Parasitism - michaeljgoodnight.com

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Gohkran, $788 million. $240 million had also been<br />

shipped to France from Spain.<br />

The Lincoln volunteers surrendered <strong>the</strong>ir passports to<br />

NKVD <strong>of</strong>ficers when <strong>the</strong>y arrived in Spain. These<br />

passports were <strong>the</strong>n routinely used in Communist<br />

espionage. The murderer <strong>of</strong> Trotsky was arrested in<br />

Mexico with a Canadian passport issued to Tony Babich,<br />

who was killed in <strong>the</strong> Civil War. Gouzenko later exposed<br />

a Communist agent in Los Angeles using <strong>the</strong> passport <strong>of</strong><br />

Ignacy Witczak. Witnesses saw stacks <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>se Lincoln<br />

passports stacked in <strong>the</strong> Lubianka prison, waiting to be<br />

used.<br />

Ernest Hemingway wrote that "The Spanish Civil War<br />

was <strong>the</strong> happiest time <strong>of</strong> our lives." He modelled his hero<br />

in "For Whom <strong>the</strong> Bell Tolls" on Robert Merriman, a<br />

Moscow agent who was receiving a $900 a year<br />

fellowship from <strong>the</strong> University <strong>of</strong> California. Hemingway<br />

wrote and produced a film, "The Spanish Earth" to raise<br />

money for <strong>the</strong> Communists, aided by Archibald Macleish,<br />

Dashiell Hammett and Lillian Hellmann. Hemingway put<br />

up $2750 for <strong>the</strong> film, and donated all his royalties. He<br />

toured Hollywood to raise funds for <strong>the</strong> Communists, an<br />

effort reciprocated when <strong>the</strong>y named his book "For<br />

Whom <strong>the</strong> Bell Tolls" a book-<strong>of</strong>-<strong>the</strong>-Month Club selection<br />

and a multi-million dollar Hollywood production. This was<br />

how one achieved "artistic success" in <strong>the</strong> 1940's.<br />

The English contingent fighting in Spain for <strong>the</strong><br />

Communists included Virginia Woolf's nephew, Julian

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