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laid the foundation, and put it into practice, using money from the American Jews?
The last part of this money – $20 million – was delivered to Russia in August,
1917 by Leo (Leyba) Trotsky (Bronshtein), an ethnic Jew born in the Russian Em-
pire, an American citizen. It was exactly this money, in gold, an unbelievably enor-
mous sum for those times, from the Russian “ally” America, which allowed black
freemasons of Judaic nationality to hire Latvian hit-men and Chinese criminals
who together with Judaic fighting squads perpetrated the Great “Russian” Revo-
lution. They overturned the Provisional Government headed by A. Kerenskiy, also a
Jew.
So, is there anything Russian in all this, except for the name?
After the “Great Russian Revolution” had won and the flower of the Russian na-
tion had been destroyed, new black rulers organized an artificial famine and starved
to death twenty million peasants, trying to make them “voluntarily” enter into kib-
butzim (collective farms); Lazar Kaganovich, a Jew, promoted this idea to Joseph
Stalin, also a Jew. Again, the majority of those killed for “some” reason were Rus-
sians, Ukrainians and Byelorussians. However, a member of a kibbutz on the territory
of Eretz Yisrael gets a cottage for the time he lives in a kibbutz and some salary; for
all this he must “work off” only a few hours a day, and the rest of the time he can
learn Hebrew (free of charge) or study. Moreover, a migrant is free to do all this only
if he wishes, but never under compulsion. While the Israelites-Bolsheviks drove the
Russian peasants into collective farms by force, taking away everything that they
gained by their labour, putting their “backs” to public use.
The “voluntary” mass “Exodus” of the Russian peasants into collective farms
failed, but this did not loosen the aspiration of “people power” for conducting peas-
ants into their “light future” which they did not “understand” because of their alleged
innate dullness and backwardness. In order that the Russian muzhik was able to see
this “light”, the Israelites in power decided to organize “the enlightenment of souls”
and created an artificial famine, taking away from peasants all grain, including seeds.
On collecting an enormous amount of the first-class grain, communists sold it for
nothing on the American exchange through the Soviets’ best friend – Armand Ham-
mer, who, by the way, was also a Jew, thus, causing a crisis at the exchange, as a re-
sult of which the American farmers were forced either to throw out their grain or to
sell it for peanuts to Hammer. And he sent barges filled with this grain for the starv-
ing in the USSR in exchange for priceless religious artifacts, with which militant
atheists filled the same barges. The Russian Orthodox Church had accumulated these
“knick-knacks” for almost a thousand years...
The artificial famine took away twenty million lives, but failed to cause the
necessary “enlightenment” in any Russian peasant. He did not wish to go to the col-
lective farm “voluntarily” even after such “enlightenment”. And then “the decision
worthy of Solomon” was found: a wealthy peasant was declared to be a kulak and
five million persons immediately were stripped of all their possessions and sent to
6 Wall Street and the Bolshevik Revolution by Antony C. Sutton
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