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Curse of Cannan - The New Ensign

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were financing the Bolshevik effort realized that under Trotsky the Red Army was losing the<br />

war. Its orgy <strong>of</strong> senseless terrorism and slaughter had turned the peasantry against the "liberators,"<br />

and the White Army was gaining daily in support. To reverse the situation, the Federal Reserve<br />

Bank directors ordered the Allied troops into Russia. Quartered near the Kolchak forces, they<br />

gave the impression that they were there to support the White faction. <strong>The</strong> Russian people were<br />

given to understand that the Allied forces were sent to restore the old autocracy. <strong>The</strong> press <strong>of</strong><br />

America and Britain now united the Russian peasantry behind the revolutionaries, and Kolchak's<br />

army was soon in full retreat. This was the explanation <strong>of</strong> the "pro-American feeling" in<br />

Vladivostok. <strong>The</strong> Allied presence in Siberia ensured the triumph <strong>of</strong> the Red Army and the<br />

imposition <strong>of</strong> a brutal dictatorship on the people <strong>of</strong> Russia.<br />

<strong>The</strong>re is ample documentation for the subsequent acts <strong>of</strong> terrorism which horrified the Russian<br />

people and permanently turned them against the Bolsheviks. <strong>The</strong> American Rohrbach<br />

Commission reported on some <strong>of</strong> the revolutionary atrocities: "<strong>The</strong> whole cement floor <strong>of</strong> the<br />

execution hall <strong>of</strong> the Cheka <strong>of</strong> Kiev was flooded with blood; it formed a level <strong>of</strong> several inches.<br />

It was a horrible mixture <strong>of</strong> blood, brains, and pieces <strong>of</strong> skull. All the walls were be smattered<br />

with blood. Pieces <strong>of</strong> brains and <strong>of</strong> scalps were sticking to them. A gutter <strong>of</strong> 25 centimeters wide<br />

by 25 centimeters deep and about 10 meters long was along its length full to the top with blood.<br />

Some bodies were disembowelled, others had limbs chopped <strong>of</strong>f, some were literally hacked to<br />

pieces. Some had their eyes put out <strong>of</strong> their heads the face and neck and trunk were covered with<br />

deep wounds. Further on, we found a corpse with a wedge driven into its chest. Some had no<br />

tongues. In a corner, we discovered a quantity <strong>of</strong> dismembered arms and legs belonging to no<br />

bodies that we could locate."<br />

Once the White Russian threat <strong>of</strong> retribution had gone, the Bolsheviks unleashed the full fury<br />

<strong>of</strong> their Canaanite bloodlust. <strong>The</strong>y converted the entire nation <strong>of</strong> Russia into a gigantic<br />

concentration camp, in order to slowly torture and kill the remaining descendants <strong>of</strong> the people<br />

<strong>of</strong> Shem, who had ruled them for one thousand years. Solzhenitsyn later informed an incredulous<br />

world that the soviets had murdered sixty-six million people in Russia from 1918 to 1957. He<br />

cited Cheka Order No. 10, issued on January 8, 1921: "To intensify the repression <strong>of</strong> the<br />

bourgeoisie." This, <strong>of</strong> course, meant the people <strong>of</strong> Shem. Under this order, the concentration<br />

camps were established on a permanent basis. Typical <strong>of</strong> the bosses <strong>of</strong> these camps was Lazar<br />

Kogan, who calmly watched thousands <strong>of</strong> slave laborers die during his stint as overseer <strong>of</strong> the<br />

construction <strong>of</strong> the White Sea Canal. He greeted a new inmate with this incredible statement, "I<br />

believe that you personally are not guilty <strong>of</strong> anything. But, as an educated person, you have to<br />

understand that social prophylaxis was being widely applied." "Social prophylaxis" was a typical<br />

Canaanite euphemism for the massacre <strong>of</strong> the people <strong>of</strong> Shem. <strong>The</strong> prospective victims were no<br />

longer considered to be human, but only as corpses waiting to be tossed onto the scrap heap.<br />

<strong>The</strong>y were known simply as "zeks," slang for the Russian term for prisoner, "zakluchenny."<br />

After a half-century <strong>of</strong> unequalled barbarism, the "Russian experiment" was exposed in all its<br />

horror by Solzhenitsyn. He writes <strong>of</strong> the camps, "Many camp points were known for executions<br />

and mass graves; Orotukan, and Polyarny Spring, and Svistoplas, and Annuskha, and even the<br />

agricultural camp Dukcha, but the most famous <strong>of</strong> all on this account were the Zolotisty<br />

Goldfields .... At Zolotisty they used to summon a brigade from the mine face in broad daylight<br />

and shoot the members down one after another. (And this was not a substitute for night<br />

executions, they took place, too.) When the chief <strong>of</strong> Yuglag, Nikolai Andreyevich Aglanov,<br />

arrived, he liked, at lineup, to pick out some brigade or other which had been at fault for<br />

something or other and order it to be taken aside. And then he used to empty his pistol into the<br />

frightened, crowded mass <strong>of</strong> people, accompanying his shots with happy shouts. <strong>The</strong> corpses<br />

were left unburied. "<br />

Solzhenitsyn goes on for many pages to describe the horrors <strong>of</strong> which our liberals knew nothing,<br />

"But some transports <strong>of</strong> condemned zeks arrived too late, and they continued to arrive with five<br />

to ten people at a time. A detachment <strong>of</strong> killers would receive them at the Old Brickyard Station<br />

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