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190 Dr. John Coleman<br />

international politics. . . The men that take part in <strong>the</strong>se<br />

councils are not professional politicians or brilliantlydressed<br />

ambassadors, but certain, unknown men, high<br />

financiers, who are superior to <strong>the</strong> vain ephemeral<br />

politicians who imagine that <strong>the</strong>y govern <strong>the</strong> world.<br />

Before he was turned in favor of <strong>the</strong> conspirators,<br />

Winston Churchill remarked about events in Russia:<br />

The leading spirits of a formidable sect, <strong>the</strong> most<br />

formidable sect in <strong>the</strong> world, and with those spirits<br />

around him, set to work with a demoniacal ability to tear<br />

to pieces every institution upon which <strong>the</strong> Russian State<br />

depended. Russia was laid low. Russia had to be laid low.<br />

She was laid low in <strong>the</strong> dust.<br />

Churchill was referring to <strong>the</strong> diabolical fury of Lenin and<br />

Trotsky, and <strong>the</strong> terror and destruction <strong>the</strong>y brought down on<br />

Christian Russia. (Speech in <strong>the</strong> House of Commons on Nov. 5,<br />

1919)<br />

Lenin was but ano<strong>the</strong>r valet of <strong>the</strong> Rothschilds sent to do<br />

<strong>the</strong>ir bidding. Their hatred for <strong>the</strong> Romanovs' knew no bounds.<br />

The one thing that infuriated <strong>the</strong> Rothschilds was <strong>the</strong> Tsar's<br />

attempt to form a Holy Empire that would acknowledge Christ as<br />

it leader. There are several accounts: The Jewish author A.<br />

Rappaport's book, The Curse of <strong>the</strong> Romanov's, Professor<br />

William Langer's account, John Spencer Bassett in The Lost<br />

Fruits of Waterloo and documents in Lord Milner's private<br />

papers.<br />

The Holy Alliance was considered a Christian League of<br />

Nations, Austria, Prussia, and Russia with <strong>the</strong> hope that Britain<br />

and France and all <strong>the</strong> nations of Europe would join. The nations<br />

were to swear an oath of allegiance to "The One and Only True<br />

Sovereign, to whom alone, all power by divine right belongs,<br />

namely God, our Divine Savior, Jesus Christ."

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