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Nicolai Levashov. Russian History Viewed through Distorted Mirrors. Vol. 1

            solved. The grain elevators and storage facilities were crammed with food and eche-
            lons of containers full of food waited on the side-tracks, but supplies steadily “melt-
            ed” in the capitals and other large cities of Russia. Everything was calculated quite
            accurately: by the beginning of the New Year (1917) famine struck the capitals and
            other large cities. The prices of food sky-rocketed, the majority of townsmen could
            not allow themselves to purchase the most necessary things.

                  There were enormous queues for bread and other food. Certainly, the Israelites
            did not fail to use this situation which they artificially created to earn super-profits.
            When hunger in cities and towns became a serious threat, Judaic agitators began to
            appear in the queues. Here and there they began to whisper to people who waited for
            a piece of bread for their hungry children that the reason for all this was the tsar's
            government which had involved the country  in this terrible war, when  young men
            perish at the fronts and those left behind swell from hunger, etc…

                  Lenin’s words are quite interesting in this regard. He said that the revolutionary
            situation appeared then and then only, when the “tops” could not and the “bottoms”
            did not want to live in the old way! In order that everything would be as it “should
            be” a “little” help was needed to make the “bottoms” unwilling and the “tops” unable
            to live the old way. On January, 9 1905 a provocateur-priest Gapon organized a mass
            procession to the Winter Palace with a petition to the Tsar while the latter was not
            there. He was in Tsarskoe Selo (the Royal Village) which was the headquarters of the
            commander-in-chief.

                  At the necessary moment provocative shots were fired from the crowd at the
            cordon around the capital’s garrison and the Cossacks’ and other shots thundered in
            reply. This tragedy was called later “Bloody Sunday”. The Judaic-liberal mass media,
            both in Russia and abroad, puffed up this provocation all over the world, although ac-
            cording  to war-time  laws any  mass procession was forbidden  especially near state
            and governmental  objects. This prohibition  existed  in all countries  engaged in this
            military conflict. Probably, there is no need to indicate the origin of the provocateurs
            which fired at the governmental cordon.

                  The situation continued to worsen. The  incident became the beginning  of the
            first Judaic revolution 1905-1907 and the loosening of the “corner stones” of the Rus-
            sian Empire. In 1917 the “revolutionaries” “enlarged” their arsenal of methods. Leaf-
            lets which described hunger at home were spread among soldiers at the fronts; the
            Bolshevist agitators blamed the tsar's policy and monarchist society for all misfor-
            tunes…

                  As a result of all this and many other factors, the February bourgeois revolution
            happened, but it did not bring the desired results for its organizers. Although a lot of
            Israelites appeared in the Provisional  Government, they failed  to  obtain what  they
            wanted — Russia did not collapse at once, even the revolution did not create the nec-
            essary chaos: the troops continued to battle with enemies at the fronts and nobody de-
            serted as had been expected. Therefore, the second stage of the Judaic revolution was
            required. Here a well known persona came on stage: a citizen of the USA, a swindler
            and a consummate  villain, an  Israelite,  one  Leon  Trotsky (the  real name is  Leyba


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