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All information concerning Rakovsky is taken from Bruno Schu- bert's publication "Free-Economy Association" (Huntington, 1972). The protocols of Rakovsky's interrogation was smuggled out of the Soviet Union after the Second World War by the NKVD physician Josef Landovsky, and published under the title "Sinfonia en Rojo Mayor" ("Symphony in Red Major") in Spain in 1950. The whole transcript was published in English in 1968 under title "The Red Symphony: X- Ray of Revolution". The 50-page transcript of his interrogation was not meant to become public. It confirms that the Rothschild's Illuminati planned to use communism to establish a world dictatorship of the super rich. The fact that Britain did not care about Poland is demonstrated by the fate of General Wladyslaw Sikorski. He had fled to London and become head of the Polish government in exile. When the Germans discovered the Soviet massacre of Polish officers in the Katyn forest in April 1940, Sikorski intended to publicly condemn this mass murder. The British hoped he would keep quiet, but since he did not, there was only one option - getting rid of Sikorski. On 4 July 1943, during a flight to General Anders' Polish army in Alexandria, Egypt, the pilot parachuted over Gibraltar and the plane crashed. Sikorski was out of the way. After conquering Poland, von Ribbentrop again went to Moscow on 27 September 1939, where he met with Stalin. A pact was signed concerning mutual borders and the friendship between Germany and the Soviet Union. On 28 September, Germany and the Soviet Union issued a common statement explaining that the two countries had "solved" the question of Poland's disintegration, urging England and France to make peace with Hitler. Britain and France were warned that unless they agreed to peace treaty, they would be held responsible for the war. Stalin, who was a cruel tyrant, nevertheless sometimes told the truth when it suited his purposes. In Pravda of 29 November 1939, he stated: "It was not Germany that attacked France and Britain, it was 393

France and Britain that attacked Germany and they are responsible for the war." In November 1939, Comintern organized a peace movement aimed at a quick end to the "unfair imperialist robber war". On 9 October Izvestiya had reported that waging war to crush Hitlerism was political and criminal madness. In Moscow, Walter Ulbricht condemned the anti-Hitler attitude of the Western powers. In the summer of 1940, Britain was on the verge of bankruptcy, and incapable of waging war. But London was expecting help from Wall Street. The American Contribution In 1938, in an interview for The New York Times, the freemason Henry Ford said: "Somebody once said that sixty families have directed the destinies of the nation. It might well be said that if somebody would focus the spotlight on twenty-five persons who handle the nation's finances, the world's real war makers would be brought into bold relief." Hitler also received financial support to build up the war industry from Henry and Edsel Ford. The main financiers, however, were Standard Oil (Rockefeller), General Motors, General Electric, ITT, J. P. Morgan's bank and Bernard Baruch. Standard Oil is today called Exxon, among other things. All these enterprises and bankers also helped Franklin Delano Roosevelt to power in 1933. Precisely this same group of international bankers and industria- lists also supported the bolshevik assumption of power in Russia. In his book "Wall Street and the Bolshevik Revolution", Antony Sutton refers to some very interesting documents from various archives belonging to the American government. According to these docu- ments, the same financial elite armed both sides in the Korean and Vietnam wars, to be able to kill as many people as possible. The illuminatus J. P. Morgan was very pleased, when Hitler came to power. He had made his own preparations for a fascist dictatorship 394

All information concerning Rakovsky is taken from Bruno Schu-<br />

bert's publication "Free-Economy Association" (Huntington, 1972).<br />

<strong>The</strong> protocols <strong>of</strong> Rakovsky's interrogation was smuggled out <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Soviet Union after the Second World War by the NKVD physician Josef<br />

Landovsky, and published under the title "Sinfonia en Rojo Mayor"<br />

("Symphony in Red Major") in Spain in 1950. <strong>The</strong> whole transcript<br />

was published in English in 1968 under title "<strong>The</strong> Red Symphony: X-<br />

Ray <strong>of</strong> Revolution".<br />

<strong>The</strong> 50-page transcript <strong>of</strong> his interrogation was not meant to<br />

become public. It confirms that the Rothschild's Illuminati planned<br />

to use communism to establish a world dictatorship <strong>of</strong> the super rich.<br />

<strong>The</strong> fact that Britain did not care about Poland is demonstrated by<br />

the fate <strong>of</strong> General Wladyslaw Sikorski. He had fled to London and<br />

become head <strong>of</strong> the Polish government in exile. When the Germans<br />

discovered the Soviet massacre <strong>of</strong> Polish <strong>of</strong>ficers in the Katyn forest<br />

in April 1940, Sikorski intended to publicly condemn this mass<br />

murder. <strong>The</strong> British hoped he would keep quiet, but since he did not,<br />

there was only one option - getting rid <strong>of</strong> Sikorski. On 4 July 1943,<br />

during a flight to General Anders' Polish army in Alexandria, Egypt,<br />

the pilot parachuted over Gibraltar and the plane crashed. Sikorski<br />

was out <strong>of</strong> the way.<br />

After conquering Poland, von Ribbentrop again went to Moscow on<br />

27 September 1939, where he met with Stalin. A pact was signed<br />

concerning mutual borders and the friendship between Germany and<br />

the Soviet Union.<br />

On 28 September, Germany and the Soviet Union issued a common<br />

statement explaining that the two countries had "solved" the<br />

question <strong>of</strong> Poland's disintegration, urging England and France to<br />

make peace with Hitler. Britain and France were warned that unless<br />

they agreed to peace treaty, they would be held responsible for the<br />

war.<br />

Stalin, who was a cruel tyrant, nevertheless sometimes told the<br />

truth when it suited his purposes. In Pravda <strong>of</strong> 29 November 1939, he<br />

stated: "It was not Germany that attacked France and Britain, it was<br />

393

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