FINAL WARNING: A History of the New World Order

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FINAL WARNING: The Communist Agenda


was able to wield enough influence to help pass the Federal Reserve
Act, the Federal Income Tax, and the 17th Constitutional Amendment,
which provided for the direct election of U.S. Senators, rather than
being appointed by the state legislators. They also provided support
for the effort which eventually gave women the right to vote. Many of
their goals were achieved during the Administration of President
Franklin D. Roosevelt.

THE RUSSIAN REVOLUTION

In 1905, while Russia was engaged in the Russo-Japanese War, the
communists tried to get the farmers to revolt against the Czar, but they
refused. After this aborted attempt, the Czar deposited $400,000,000 in
the Chase Bank, National City Bank, Guaranty Trust Bank, the Hanover
Trust Bank, and Manufacturers Trust Bank; and $80,000,000 in the
Rothschild Bank in Paris, because he knew who was behind the
growing revolutionary movement, and hoped to end it.

In 1917, the revolt began. Grand Duke Nicholas said: β€œIt is on God
himself that the Bolshevicks are waging war.” Czar Nicholas II (who
succeeded Alexander III, 1881-94) was dethroned in March after a
series of riots, and a provincial government was set up by Prince
George Lvov, a liberal progressive reformer who wanted to set up a
democracy. He made an effort to strengthen the Russian Army to
prevent any future revolts, but ended up resigning, which allowed
Kerensky, a democratic Socialist, to take over and form a coalition
government. He kept the war with Germany going, and issued an
amnesty order for the communists who had been exiles after the
aborted Red Revolution in 1905. Nearly 250,000 revolutionaries
returned to Russia.

The Rothschilds, through Milner, planned the Russian Revolution, and
along with Schiff (who gave $20 million), Sir George Buchanan, the
Warburgs, the Rockefellers, the partners of J. P. Morgan (who gave at
least $1 million), Olaf Aschberg (of the Nye Bank of Stockholm,
Sweden), the Rhine Westphalian Syndicate, a financier named
Jovotovsky (whose daughter later married Leon Trotsky), William
Boyce Thompson (a director of Chase National Bank, who contributed
$1 million), and Albert H. Wiggin (President of Chase National Bank),
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