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finger there to obscure persons in sheltered retreats in New York, Glasgow, in Berne, and other<br />

countries, and he gathered together the leading spirits of a formidable sect, the most formidable<br />

sect in the world ... With these spirits around him he set to work with demoniacal ability to tear<br />

to pieces every institution on which the Russian State depended.”<br />

In a February 8, 1920 article for the Illustrated Sunday Herald, Churchill wrote:<br />

“(From) the days of Spartacus Weishaupt to those of Karl Marx, to those of Trotsky,<br />

Bela-Kuhn, Rosa Luxembourg and Emma Goldman, this world-wide conspiracy ... has<br />

been steadily growing. This conspiracy played a definitely recognizable role in the<br />

tragedy of the French Revolution. It has been the mainspring of every subversive<br />

movement during the nineteenth century; and now at last this band of extraordinary<br />

personalities from the underworld of the great cities of Europe and America have gripped<br />

the Russian people by the hair of their heads, and have become practically the undisputed<br />

masters of that enormous empire. There is no need to exaggerate the part played in the<br />

creation of Bolshevism and in the bringing about of the Russian revolution by these<br />

international and for the most part atheistical Jews. It is certainly a very great one; it<br />

probably outweighs all others. With the notable exception of Lenin, the majority of the<br />

leading figures are Jews.”<br />

Russian General Arsene DeGoulevitch wrote in Czarism and the Revolution that the “main<br />

purveyors of funds for the revolution, however, were neither crackpot Russian millionaires nor<br />

armed bandits on Lenin. The ‘real’ money primarily came from certain British and American<br />

circles which for a long time past had lent their support to the Russian revolutionary cause...”<br />

DeGoulevitch, who received the information from another Russian general, said that the<br />

revolution was “engineered by the English, more precisely by Sir George Buchanan and Lord<br />

(Alfred) Milner (of the Round Table) ... In private conversations I have been told that over 21<br />

million rubles were spent by Lord Milner in financing the Russian Revolution.”<br />

Frank Vanderlip, President of the Rockefeller-controlled First National Bank, compared<br />

Lenin to George Washington. The Rockefeller’s public relations man, Ivy Lee, was used to<br />

inform Americans that the Communists were “misunderstood idealists who were actually kind<br />

benefactors of mankind.”<br />

Lenin even knew that he wasn’t really in control, and wrote: “The state does not function as<br />

we desired. How does it function? The car does not obey. A man is at the wheel and seems to<br />

lead it, but the car does not drive in the desired direction. It moves as another force wishes.”<br />

In March, 1918, on orders from Schiff, which were relayed by Col. House, the Bolshevik’s<br />

Second Congress adopted the name “Communist Party.” That same year, Lenin organized the<br />

Red Army (Red Army-Red Shield-Rothschild?) to control the population, and a secret police to<br />

keep track of the communists.<br />

The Third International (or Comintern) had its first Congress in 1919 in Moscow, where they<br />

established that Russia would control all of the world’s communist movements. They met again<br />

in 1920 to lay the foundation for the new Communist Party. Hopes of world revolution ran high,<br />

as they hoped to ‘liberate’ the working class and enable them to break away from the reformist<br />

democracy they sprung from. Lenin said that the “victory of the world communist revolution is<br />

assured.” But, he added, that the revolutionary activities had to be discontinued so they could<br />

develop trade relations with capitalist countries, to strengthen their own. The name of the country<br />

was officially changed to the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (U.S.S.R.). Their aims, were to

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