FINAL WARNING: A History of the New World Order

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FINAL WARNING: The Communist Agenda


LENIN TAKES CONTROL

Nikolai Lenin (Vladimir Ilyich Ulyanov, 1870-1924) was a Russian
revolutionary and student of Marx, who was out for revenge, after his
older brother, Alexander, was hung in 1887, along with four comrades,
for conspiring to assassinate Czar Alexander II, the grandfather of
Nicholas II.

During his teenage years, he admired Mikhail Bakunin (1814-1876), a
follower of Weishaupt’s principles, and a Satanist, who was the driving
force behind the initial effort to organize Communism. In 1887, Lenin
entered Kazan University, and in 1889, he became a Mason, and soon
began advocating the philosophies of Marx. He said: “We must combat
religion. This is the ABC’s of all materialism and consequently of
Marxism.” In 1891, he passed his law exam. In the early 1900’s, he said
that socialism could only be achieved by mobilizing workers and
peasants through revolution, since trade unions were not able to bring
about any change.

In 1903, in London, he initiated a split in the Russian Social-
Democratic Workers Party, which was completed in 1912, and became
known as the All Russian Communist Party in 1918. His left-wing
faction became known as the Bolsheviks, or “bolshinstvo,” which
meant “majority” (the Menshevicks, or “menshinstvo,” meant
“minority”). The movement was slow to catch on, and by 1907, he only
had 17 members, but he would soon have over 40,000. He received
financial support from the Fabians, including a $15,000 contribution
from Joseph Fels, an American soap manufacturer and a Fabian.

George Bernard Shaw, one of the Fabian’s founders, called Lenin, the
“greatest Fabian of them all,” and in a speech he made in Moscow in
1931, said: “It is a real comfort to me, an old man, to be able to step
into my grave with the knowledge that the civilization of the world will
be saved ... it is here in Russia that I have actually been convinced that
the new Communist system is capable of leading mankind out of its
present crisis, and saving it from complete anarchy and ruin.”

Lenin was an advocate of the Populist doctrine, which had been
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