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Vital History Lesson

Called: BEHIND COMMUNISM  -  Part 5

 

10/3/93 #2   HATONN

 

Let us pick up a bit more from BEHIND COMMUNISM before closing this segment, please.  We are simply going to have to double up on our efforts to get this information out timely because there is much "planned" against you for the closing of this year and the rest of the decade is going to be a whammy.  So be it.

QUOTING CONTINUED (from BEHIND COMMUNISM):

PETERSBURG SOVIET; IT CONTROLLED THE MOB

We have already given a description of the March Revolution which overthrew the Tsar, and we have told of the establishment of the two governing bodies which came into existence on March 12th, namely the Provisional Government and the Petersburg Soviet.

The Petersburg Soviet, although it controlled the mob, was reluctant to assume the responsibility of governing--at least in the beginning.  The Soviet was originally organized by second-string leaders who were quite capable of stirring up trouble, but who had little capacity for leading a revolutionary government.  Furthermore, it was not clear in the early days of the revolution as to what the final outcome would be.  Petersburg was, after all, only one city in the empire and the attitude of the country as a whole, and the soldiers at the front were unknown.  For this reason, the Soviet preferred that the Provisional Government--which had some semblance of legitimacy--should temporarily rule.

THE PROVISIONAL GOVERNMENT

The Provisional Government was not a revolutionary body, of its 12 members, only one, Kerensky, was a "Socialist". The others were typical upper-middle-class members of the Duma with possible mild leanings to the left.  Head of the Provisional Government was Prince Lvov, whose reputation as a liberal may have qualified him for that position more than some of the others.  This 12-man government had sprung into being simply because no other semblance of a government existed in Petersburg on March 12th--it did not in any way

participate in the revolution.  In the months following the overthrow of the Tsar, however, its power grew considerably, so that by July when an abortive Bolshevik uprising occurred, the Provisional Government was able to quell the affair and arrest or force into hiding the Bolshevik leaders.

The Provisional Government undertook to continue the war against Germany.  The great mass of people was, of course, patriotic Russians and Germany were looked on as a dangerous threat to Russian "sovereignty".  The Provisional Government, during its entire tenure, was primarily occupied with the prosecution of the war.

The Provisional Government took two steps, however, which were to profoundly affect the Revolution.  The first, and most fateful was the decision to permit the return of all exiled political prisoners from Siberia and abroad. By doing so, it sealed the fate of Russia.  Here is the way one American writer, Edward Alworth Ross, has described it:

“One of the first acts of the Provisional Government, however, is to bring back to Russia the political victims of the autocracy.  From Siberia, about eighty thousand were brought out. From Switzerland, France, Scandinavia, the United States, even from Argentina and other remote countries, come perhaps ten thousand who have been refugees from the Tsar's vengeance.  In all ninety thousand, at least virtually, all of them of socialist sympathies stream into European Russia in late April, May, June, and July.  Honored by a grateful people for their voluntary sacrifices and sufferings, they quickly rise to a commanding influence in the local soviets and carry them irresistibly toward the political left.”  (Russian Bolshevik Revolution, page 58, by Edward Alworth Ross, Century Company, New York, 1921.)

These ninety thousand exiles constituted the heart of the approaching Bolshevik revolution.  They were almost, to the last man, professional revolutionaries and with few exceptions, they were Jewish. Stalin, Sverdlov, and Zinoviev were among the exiles who returned from Siberia.  Lenin, Martov, Radek, and Kamenev--as we have seen--returned from Switzerland.  Trotzky returned with hundreds of Yiddish brethren from New York's East Side.  These were the inheritors of the revolution. Until their return, the revolution has been without leadership--largely it had been conducted by second-string leaders who happened to be on the spot.  Now, the elite were returning.  Let us take another quotation from the starry-eyed Edward Alworth Ross, whose prose is almost as poor as his judgment: "The bewildered leaderless Russia masses are thrilled and captivated by the ready, self-confident men who tell them just what they must do in order to garner for themselves the fruits of the revolution.  This is why refugees, obscure to us although not to Russians, who in exile had been obliged to work in our steel mills and tailor shops for a living, former residents of New York's "Eastside", who live precariously from some Russian newspapers we Americans never heard of, will rise to be the heads of soviets and, later, cabinet ministers of a government, ruling a tenth of the human race.  In all modern history, there is no romance like it."  [H: GO BACK AND RE-READ THAT, PLEASE!]

Soon these hordes of returning Jews would exercise the power of life and death over 150 million Christian Russians

. Soon, every factory, every government bureau, every school district, and every army unit would function under the gimlet eye of a Jewish Commissar.  Soon, the blood of human beings would be oozing from under the doors of Communist execution chambers as tens of thousands of Christian men and women were butchered like cattle in a slaughterhouse.  Soon, five million landowners would be deliberately starved to death as part of a premeditated plan. Soon, a move would be underway to exterminated the Gentile leader class of the entire nation by murdering every Christian factory owner and lawyer and government leader and army officer and every other person who had been or might be, a potential leader.  Soon, the standing population of the slave-labor camps would exceed 15 million. Soon, every church and cathedral would be gutted and every priest and preacher would become a criminal in his own community.  Soon, Russia would have a zombie proletariat, docile, willing to work, easily controlled, incapable of revolt... Such was the "romance" of the Bolshevik Revolution.

When the Bolsheviks came to power, they systematically undertook to destroy every vestige of opposition. The fury of the Red Terror can be explained only as a manifestation of Jewish hatred against Christian civilization. Whenever the Communists have come to power, their first act has been to execute or imprison the nation's leader class. Their second act is to install Jews in every position of power and authority. In Russia, literally, millions of Gentiles were butchered by Jew executioners. BUT DO YOU HEAR ABOUT "THIS" HOLOCAUST? WHY NOT?

CONSTITUENT ASSEMBLY ELECTIONS

A second important act of the Provisional Government was to create the machinery for the election of a Constituent Assembly. It was provided that delegates from all of Russia should be chosen in free elections, and these were to meet in a Constituent Assembly for the purpose of writing a constitution for Russia. It was to be, as one writer puts it: ..." a body encompassing the purposes of both the Continental Congress and the Constitutional Convention of the American Revolution." (Stalin: An Appraisal of the man and His Influence, by Lev Trotzky; translated by Charles Malamuth, Harper Bros., New York & London, 1941.)

When the Constituent Assembly did meet, in January of 1918, the Bolsheviks had already been in power a month.“It met at the Tauride Palace in Petrograd and lasted less than 13 hours; from for in the afternoon of Jan. 18 to 40 minutes past four of Jan. 19, when it was dispersed by Bolshevik regiments.” One of the factions which precipitated the October Revolution was the forthcoming elections for the Constituent Assembly.

END OF QUOTING FOR THE SEGMENT; TO BE CONTINUED NEXT WEEK!

 

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Source:  CONTACT: THE PHOENIX PROJECT, October 5, 1993, Volume 3, Number 2, Pages 20-21.

http://phoenixarchives.com/contact/1993/1093/100593.pdf

Transcribed into HTML format by R. Montana.

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COMMUNIST RULES FOR REVOLUTION

 

   6/21/91  HATONN

 

COMMUNIST RULES FOR REVOLUTION

This document is affirmed that it was and still is a part of the communist program.  It was first published in 1919.

[QUOTING:]

In May of 1919, at Dusseldorf, Germany, the Allied Forces obtained a copy of some of the "Communist Rules for Revolution".  They are still being followed:

A. Corrupt the young; get them away from religion. Get them interested in sex.  Make them superficial; destroy their ruggedness.

B. Get control of all means of publicity, thereby:

1. Get people's minds off their government by focusing their attention on athletics, sexy books and plays and other trivialities.

2. Divide the people into hostile groups by constantly harping on controversial matters of no importance.

3. Destroy the people's faith in their natural leaders by holding the latter up to contempt, ridicule, and disgrace.

4. Always preach true democracy, but seize power as fast and as ruthlessly as possible.

5. By encouraging government extravagance, destroy its credit, produce fear of inflation with rising prices and general discontent.

6. Incite unnecessary strikes in vital industries, encourage civil disorders and foster a lenient and soft attitude on the part of government toward such disorders.

7. By specious argument, cause the breakdown of the old moral virtues--honesty, sobriety, self-restraint, faith in the pledged word, ruggedness.

 

 

C. Cause the registration of all firearms on some pretext, with a view to confiscating them and leaving the populations helpless.

[END OF QUOTING]

That is a nice list, isn't it?  Now, I ask you to stop to ponder--how many of these rules are being carried out in this nation today?  How many have already COME TO PASS?

What can you do and where can you start?  You SAVE YOUR CONSTITUTION--DO NOTHING IN AGREEING TO ANY DEVIATION FROM THAT DOCUMENT! DEMAND ACCOUNTABILITY!  COMMAND AND DEMAND RESPECT FOR THAT AND THOSE WHOM GOD HAS SENT IN RESPONSE TO YOUR PETITION FOR ASSISTANCE.  IT IS UP TO YOU!

Salu,

Hatonn to clear.

 

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Source:  PHOENIX JOURNAL EXPRESS, June 1991, Volume 13, Number 13, Page 7.

http://phoenixarchives.com/express/1991/0691/13-13.pdf

Transcribed into HTML format by R. Montana.